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Title 40
Protection of Environment
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Part 52 (Sec. 52.2020 to end of part 52)
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As of July 1, 2012
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Title 40, Part 52 (Sec. Sec. 52.1019-52.2019)
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Part 52 (Sec. 52.2020-End)
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Table of Contents
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Explanation................................................. vii
Title 40:
Chapter I--Environmental Protection Agency
(Continued) 3
Finding Aids:
Table of CFR Titles and Chapters........................ 593
Alphabetical List of Agencies Appearing in the CFR...... 613
List of CFR Sections Affected........................... 623
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THIS TITLE
Title 40--Protection of Environment is composed of thirty-four
volumes. The parts in these volumes are arranged in the following order:
Parts 1-49, parts 50-51, part 52 (52.01-52.1018), part 52 (52.1019-
52.2019), part 52 (52.2020-end of part 52), parts 53-59, part 60 (60.1-
end of part 60, sections), part 60 (Appendices), parts 61-62, part 63
(63.1-63.599), part 63 (63.600-63.1199), part 63 (63.1200-63.1439), part
63 (63.1440-63.6175), part 63 (63.6580-63.8830), part 63 (63.8980-end of
part 63) parts 64-71, parts 72-80, parts 81-84, part 85-Sec. 86.599-99,
part 86 (86.600-1-end of part 86), parts 87-95, parts 96-99, parts 100-
135, parts 136-149, parts 150-189, parts 190-259, parts 260-265, parts
266-299, parts 300-399, parts 400-424, parts 425-699, parts 700-789,
parts 790-999, and part 1000 to end. The contents of these volumes
represent all current regulations codified under this title of the CFR
as of July 1, 2012.
Chapter I--Environmental Protection Agency appears in all thirty-
four volumes. Regulations issued by the Council on Environmental
Quality, including an Index to Parts 1500 through 1508, appear in the
volume containing part 1000 to end. The OMB control numbers for title 40
appear in Sec. 9.1 of this chapter.
For this volume, Jonn V. Lilyea was Chief Editor. The Code of
Federal Regulations publication program is under the direction of
Michael L. White, assisted by Ann Worley.
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TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
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CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
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Editorial Note: Nomenclature changes to chapter I appear at 65 FR
47324, 47325, Aug. 2, 2000, 66 FR 34375, 34376, June 28, 2001, and 69 FR
18803, Apr. 9, 2004.
SUBCHAPTER C--AIR PROGRAMS (CONTINUED)
Part Page
52 Approval and promulgation of implementation
plans (continued)....................... 5
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SUBCHAPTER C_AIR PROGRAMS (CONTINUED)
PART 52_APPROVAL AND PROMULGATION OF IMPLEMENTATION PLANS (CONTINUED)--
Table of Contents
Subpart NN_Pennsylvania
52.2020 Identification of plan.
52.2021 Classification of regions.
52.2022 Extensions.
52.2023 Approval status.
52.2024 General requirements.
52.2025 Legal authority.
52.2026 [Reserved]
52.2027 Approval status of Pennsylvania's Generic NOX and VOC
RACT Rules.
52.2028-52.2029 [Reserved]
52.2030 Source surveillance.
52.2031 [Reserved]
52.2032 Intergovernmental cooperation.
52.2033 Control strategy: Sulfur oxides.
52.2034 Attainment dates for national standards.
52.2035 Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS) Program.
52.2036 Base year emissions inventory..
52.2037 Control strategy plans for attainment and rate-of-progress:
Ozone.
52.2038 Rate of Progress Plans: Ozone.
52.2039 Interstate transport.
52.2040 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP
requirements for decreases in emissions of nitrogen oxides?
52.2041 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP
requirements for decreases in emissions of sulfur dioxide?
52.2042 Visibility protection.
52.2043-52.2053 [Reserved]
52.2054 Control of asphalt paving material.
52.2055 Review of new sources and modifications.
52.2056 Determinations of attainment.
52.2057 Requirements for State implementation plan revisions relating to
new motor vehicles.
52.2058 Prevention of significant air quality deterioration.
52.2059 Control strategy: Particulate matter.
52.2060 Small Business Assistance Program.
52.2061 Operating permits.
52.2062 Plan approvals.
52.2063 Original identification of plan section.
Subpart OO_Rhode Island
52.2070 Identification of plan.
52.2071 Classification of regions.
52.2072 Approval status.
52.2073 General requirements.
52.2074 Legal authority.
52.2075 Source surveillance.
52.2076 Attainment dates for national standards.
52.2078 Enforcement.
52.2079 Requirements for state implementation plan revisions relating to
new motor vehicles.
52.2080 Revisions.
52.2081 EPA-approved Rhode Island State regulations.
52.2082 [Reserved]
52.2083 Significant deterioration of air quality.
52.2084 Rules and regulations.
52.2085 Stack height review.
52.2086 Emission inventories.
52.2087 Original identification of plan section.
52.2088 Control strategy: Ozone
52.2089 Control strategy: carbon monoxide.
Subpart PP_South Carolina
52.2120 Identification of plan.
52.2121 Classification of regions.
52.2122 Approval status.
52.2124 Legal authority.
52.2125 Control strategy: Ozone.
52.2126 VOC rule deficiency correction.
52.2127-52.2129 [Reserved]
52.2130 Control strategy: Sulfur oxides and particulate matter.
52.2131 Significant deterioration of air quality.
52.2132 Visibility protection.
52.2133 General conformity.
52.2134 Original identification of plan section.
52.2140 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP
requirements for decreases in emissions of nitrogen oxides?
52.2141 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP
requirements for decreases in emissions of sulfur dioxide?
Subpart QQ_South Dakota
52.2170 Identification of plan.
52.2171 Classification of regions.
52.2172 Approval status.
52.2173 Legal authority.
52.2174-52.2177 [Reserved]
52.2178 Significant deterioration of air quality.
52.2179 Visibility protection.
52.2180 Stack height regulations.
52.2181 [Reserved]
52.2182 PM10 Committal SIP.
52.2183 Variance provision.
52.2184 Operating permits for minor sources.
52.2185 Change to approved plan.
52.2186 Original identification of plan section.
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Subpart RR_Tennessee
52.2219 [Reserved]
52.2220 Identification of plan.
52.2221 Classification of regions.
52.2222 Approval status.
52.2223 Compliance schedules.
52.2224 Legal authority.
52.2225 VOC rule deficiency correction.
52.2226 Extensions.
52.2227 Prevention of air pollution emergency episodes.
52.2228 Review of new sources and modifications.
52.2229 Rules and regulations.
52.2230 Attainment dates for national standards.
52.2231 Control strategy: Sulfur oxides and particulate matter.
52.2232 Determination of attainment.
52.2233 Significant deterioration of air quality.
52.2234 Visibility protection.
52.2235 Control strategy: Ozone.
52.2236 Control strategy; lead.
52.2237 NOX RACT and NOX conformity exemption.
52.2238 [Reserved]
52.2239 Original identification of plan section.
52.2240 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP
requirements for decreases in emissions of nitrogen oxides?
52.2241 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP
requirements for decreases in emissions of sulfur dioxide?
Subpart SS_Texas
52.2270 Identification of plan.
52.2271 Classification of regions.
52.2272 [Reserved]
52.2273 Approval status.
52.2274 General requirements.
52.2275 Control strategy and regulations: Ozone.
52.2276 Control strategy and regulations: Particulate matter.
52.2277-52.2281 [Reserved]
52.2282 Public hearings.
52.2283 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP
requirements for decreases in emissions of nitrogen oxides?
52.2284 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP
requirements for decreases in emissions of sulfur dioxide?
52.2285 Control of evaporative losses from the filling of gasoline
storage vessels in the Houston and San Antonio areas.
52.2286 Control of evaporative losses from the filling of gasoline
storage vessels in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
52.2287-52.2298 [Reserved]
52.2299 Original identification of plan section.
52.2300 [Reserved]
52.2301 Federal compliance date for automobile and light-duty truck
coating. Texas Air Control Board Regulation V (31 TAC chapter
115), control of air pollution from volatile organic compound,
rule 115.191(1)(8)(A).
52.2302 [Reserved]
52.2303 Significant deterioration of air quality.
52.2304 Visibility protection.
52.2305 What are the requirements of the Federal Implementation Plan
(FIP) to issue permits under the Prevention of Significant
Deterioration requirements to sources that emit greenhouse
gases?
52.2306 Particulate Matter (PM10) Group II SIP commitments.
52.2307 Small business assistance program.
52.2308 Area-wide nitrogen oxides (NOX) exemptions.
52.2309 Emissions inventories.
52.2311 Motor vehicle antitampering.
Subpart TT_Utah
52.2320 Identification of plan.
52.2321 Classification of regions.
52.2322 Extensions.
52.2323 Approval status.
52.2324-52.2330 [Reserved]
52.2331 Attainment dates for national standards.
52.2332 Control Strategy: Ozone.
52.2333 Legal authority.
52.2334-52.2345 [Reserved]
52.2346 Significant deterioration of air quality.
52.2347 Stack height regulations.
52.2348 National Highway Systems Designation Act Motor Vehicle
Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) Programs.
52.2350 Emission inventories.
52.2351 Area-wide nitrogen oxides (NOX) exemption.
52.2352 Change to approved plan.
52.2353 Control strategy: Carbon monoxide.
52.2354 Interstate transport.
52.2355 Section 110(a)(2) infrastructure requirements.
Subpart UU_Vermont
52.2370 Identification of plan.
52.2371 Classification of regions.
52.2372 Approval status.
52.2373 Legal authority.
52.2374 General requirements.
52.2375 Attainment dates for national standards.
52.2377 Review of new sources and modifications.
52.2378 Certification of no facilities.
52.2379 [Reserved]
52.2380 Significant deterioration of air quality.
52.2381 EPA-approved Vermont State regulations.
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52.2382 Rules and regulations.
52.2383 Visibility protection.
52.2384 Stack height review.
52.2385 Requirements for state implementation plan revisions relating to
new motor vehicles.
52.2386 Original identification of plan section.
Subpart VV_Virginia
52.2420 Identification of plan.
52.2421 Classification of regions.
52.2422 [Reserved]
52.2423 Approval status.
52.2424 Motor vehicle emissions budgets.
52.2425 Base Year Emissions Inventory.
52.2426 Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS) Program.
52.2427 Source surveillance.
52.2428 Control Strategy: Carbon monoxide and ozone.
52.2429 Control strategy: Particulate matter.
52.2430 Determinations of attainment.
52.2431-52.2432 [Reserved]
52.2433 Intergovernmental cooperation.
52.2434-52.2435 [Reserved]
52.2436 Rules and regulations.
52.2437-52.2439 [Reserved]
52.2440 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP
requirements for decreases in emissions of nitrogen oxides?
52.2441 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP
requirements for decreases in emissions of sulfur dioxide?
52.2442-52.2449 [Reserved]
52.2450 Conditional approval.
52.2451 Significant deterioration of air quality.
52.2452 Visibility protection.
52.2453 Requirements for state implementation plan revisions relating to
new motor vehicles.
52.2454 Prevention of significant deterioration of air quality for Merck
& Co., Inc.'s Stonewall Plant in Elkton, VA.
52.2460 Small business stationary source technical and environmental
compliance assistance program.
52.2465 Original identification of plan section.
Subpart WW_Washington
52.2470 Identification plan.
52.2471 Classification of regions.
52.2472 Extensions.
52.2473 Approval status.
52.2474 General requirements.
52.2475 Approval of plans.
52.2476 Discretionary authority.
52.2477-52.2478 [Reserved]
52.2479 Contents of the federally approved, State submitted
implementation plan.
52.2480-52.2490 [Reserved]
52.2491 Section 110(a)(2) infrastructure requirements.
52.2492-52.2494 [Reserved]
52.2495 Voluntary limits on potential to emit.
52.2496 [Reserved]
52.2497 Significant deterioration of air quality.
52.2498 Visibility protection.
52.2499 Interstate Transport for the 1997 8-hour ozone and
PM2.5 NAAQS.
Subpart XX_West Virginia
52.2520 Identification of plan.
52.2521 Classification of regions.
52.2522 Approval status.
52.2523 Attainment dates for national standards.
52.2524 Compliance schedules.
52.2525 Control strategy: Sulfur dioxide.
52.2526 Control strategy: Particulate matter.
52.2527 Determination of attainment.
52.2528 Significant deterioration of air quality.
52.2529-52.2530 [Reserved]
52.2531 1990 base year emission inventory.
52.2532 Motor vehicle emissions budgets.
52.2533 Visibility protection.
52.2534 Stack height review.
52.2540 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP
requirements for decreases in emissions of nitrogen oxides?
52.2541 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP
requirements for decreases in emissions of sulfur dioxide?
52.2560 Small business technical and environmental compliance assistance
program.
52.2565 Original identification of plan section.
Subpart YY_Wisconsin
52.2569 Identification of plan--conditional approval.
52.2570 Identification of plan.
52.2571 Classification of regions.
52.2572 Approval status.
52.2573 General requirements.
52.2574 Legal authority.
52.2575 Control strategy: Sulfur dioxide.
52.2576 [Reserved]
52.2577 Attainment dates for national standards.
52.2578 Compliance schedules.
52.2579-52.2580 [Reserved]
52.2581 Significant deterioration of air quality.
52.2582-52.2583 [Reserved]
52.2584 Control strategy; Particulate matter.
52.2585 Control strategy: Ozone.
52.2586 Small business stationary source technical and environmental
compliance assistance program.
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52.2587 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP
requirements for decreases in emissions of nitrogen oxides?
52.2588 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP
requirements for decreases in emissions of sulfur dioxide?
52.2589 Wisconsin construction permit permanency revision.
52.2590 Operating permits.
52.2591 Section 110(a)(2) infrastructure requirements.
Subpart ZZ_Wyoming
52.2620 Identification of plan.
52.2621 Classification of regions.
52.2622 Approval status.
52.2623-52.2624 [Reserved]
52.2625 Compliance schedules.
52.2626-52.2629 [Reserved]
52.2630 Prevention of significant deterioration of air quality.
52.2631 [Reserved]
52.2632 Visibility protection. [Reserved]
52.2633 Stack height regulations.
52.2634 Correction of approved plan.
52.2635 Original identification of plan.
Subpart AAA_Guam
52.2670 Identification of plan.
52.2671 Classification of regions.
52.2672 Approval status.
52.2673 Original identification of plan.
52.2674-52.2675 [Reserved]
52.2676 Significant deterioration of air quality.
52.2677 [Reserved]
52.2678 Control strategy and regulations: Particulate matter.
52.2679 Control strategy and regulations: Sulfur dioxide.
52.2680-52.2681 [Reserved]
52.2682 Air quality surveillance.
52.2683 [Reserved]
52.2684 Source surveillance.
52.2685 [Reserved]
52.2686 Upset-breakdown reporting.
Subpart BBB_Puerto Rico
52.2720 Identification of plan.
52.2721 Classification of regions.
52.2722 Approval status.
52.2723 EPA--approved Puerto Rico regulations.
52.2724 [Reserved]
52.2725 General requirements.
52.2726 Legal authority.
52.2727-52.2728 [Reserved]
52.2729 Significant deterioration of air quality.
52.2730 [Reserved]
52.2731 Control strategy and regulations: Sulfur oxides.
52.2732 Small business technical and environmental compliance assistance
program.
Subpart CCC_Virgin Islands
52.2770 Identification of plan.
52.2771 Classification of regions.
52.2772 Approval status.
52.2773 EPA-approved Virgin Islands regulations.
52.2774 [Reserved]
52.2775 Review of new sources and modifications.
52.2776-52.2778 [Reserved]
52.2779 Significant deterioration of air quality.
52.2780 Control strategy for sulfur oxides.
52.2781 Visibility protection.
52.2782 Small business technical and environmental compliance assistance
program.
Subpart DDD_American Samoa
52.2820 Identification of plan.
52.2821 Classification of regions.
52.2822 Approval status.
52.2823 Original identification of plan.
52.2824 Review of new sources and modifications.
52.2825-52.2826 [Reserved]
52.2827 Significant deterioration of air quality.
Subpart EEE_Approval and Promulgation of Plans
52.2850 Approval and promulgation of implementation plans.
Subpart FFF_Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
52.2900 Negative declaration.
52.2920 Identification of plan.
52.2921 Original identification of plan.
Appendixes A-C to Part 52 [Reserved]
Appendix D to Part 52--Determination of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions From
Stationary Sources by Continuous Monitors
Appendix E to Part 52--Performance Specifications and Specification Test
Procedures for Monitoring Systems for Effluent Stream Gas
Volumetric Flow Rate
Appendix F to Part 52--Clean Air Act Section 126 Petitions From Eight
Northeastern States: Named Source Categories and Geographic
Coverage
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Subpart NN_Pennsylvania
Sec. 52.2020 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State
implementation plan for Pennsylvania under section 110 of the Clean Air
Act, 42 U.S.C. 7410, and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air
quality standards.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed 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 is
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 on or after April 1, 2011 will be incorporated by reference in the
next update to the SIP compilation.
(2)(i) EPA Region III certifies that the following rules and
regulations provided by EPA at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this
section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State
rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State
implementation plan as of April 1, 2011:
(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 source-specific
requirements provided by EPA at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of
this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State
source-specific requirements which have been approved as part of the
State implementation plan as of November 1, 2006. No additional
revisions were made between November 1, 2006 and April 1, 2011:
(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)(2)-(d)(4)--Source-
specific Requirements.''
(iii) EPA Region III certifies that the materials in Notebook ``40
CFR 52.2020(d)(1)--Source-specific Requirements--Volume 6'' provided by
EPA at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact
duplicate of the officially promulgated State source-specific
requirements which have been approved as part of the State
implementation plan as of November 1, 2008. No additional revisions were
made between November 1, 2008 and April 1, 2011:
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be
inspected at the EPA Region III Office at 1650 Arch Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19103. For further information, call (215) 814-2108;
the EPA, Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center, Room Number
3334, EPA West Building, 1301 Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC
20460. For further information, call (202) 566-1742; or at the National
Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the
availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to:
http://www.archives.gov/federal--register/code--of--federal--
regulations/ibr--locations.html.
(c) EPA-Approved Regulations
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(1) EPA-Approved Pennsylvania Regulations and Statutes
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State Additional
State citation Title/subject effective EPA approval date explanation/ Sec.
date 52.2063 citation
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Title 25--Environmental Protection
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Article III--Air Resources
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Chapter 121--General Provisions
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Section 121.1.................... Definitions............ 5/19/07 5/14/2012, 77 FR Added 36 terms;
28261. Revised 9 terms;
Removed 5 terms.
Section 121.2.................... Purpose................ 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section 121.3.................... Applicability.......... 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section 121.4.................... Regional Organization 5/23/92 12/22/94, 59 FR (c)(94).
of the Department. 65971.
Section 121.7.................... Prohibition of Air 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Pollution. 10842.
Section 121.8.................... Compliance 8/13/77 12/17/79, 44 FR (c)(21); correction
responsibilities. 73031. published 8/22/80
(45 FR 56060).
Section 121.9.................... Circumvention.......... 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section 121.10................... Existing orders........ 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section 121.11................... Severability clause.... 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1); no longer
10842. in PA DEP rules.
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Chapter 123--Standards for Contaminants
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Fugitive Emissions
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Section 123.1(a) through (c)..... Prohibition of certain 8/29/77 12/17/79, 44 FR (c)(21); Paragraph
fugitive emissions. 73031. 123.1(d) is not in
the SIP.
Section 123.2.................... Fugitive particulate 8/13/83 7/27/84, 49 FR (c)(60).
matter. 30183.
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Particulate Matter Emissions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 123.11................... Combustion units....... 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Appendix A [Graph]............... Particulate Matter-- 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Combustion Units. 10842.
Section 123.12................... Incinerators........... 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section 123.13(a) through (c).... Processes.............. 8/27/80 11/13/81, 46 FR (c)(39); paragraph
55971. 123.13(d) is not
in the SIP.
Section 123.14................... Outdoor wood-fired 10/2/10 9/20/11, 76 FR New section.
boilers. 58116.
Appendix B [Graph]............... Particulate Matter-- 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Processes Listed in 10842.
Table 1.
Appendix C [Graph]............... Particulate Matter-- 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Processes Not Listed 10842.
in Table 1.
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Sulfur Compound Emissions
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Section 123.21................... General................ 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section 123.22................... Combustion units. 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
[General provisions-- 10842.
air basins and non-air
basins.
Section 123.22................... Combustion units 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
[General provisions-- 10842.
air basins and non-air
basins].
Section 123.22(b)................ Combustion units--Erie 8/1/79 8/8/79, 44 FR 46465 (c)(20); correction
Air Basin. published 1/23/80
(45 FR 5303).
Section 123.22(c)................ Combustion units-- 10/1/78 6/4/79, 44 FR 31980 (c)(18).
Southeast PA Air Basin.
Section 123.22(c)................ Combustion units--Upper 8/21/82 7/5/83, 48 FR 30630 (c)(53).
Beaver Valley Air
Basin.
Section 123.22(d)................ Combustion units--Lower 1/1/81 12/16/81, 46 FR (c)(40).
Beaver Valley Air 61267.
Basin.
Figure 4 [Graph]................. Sulfur Oxides-- 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Combustion Units. 10842.
Section 123.24................... Primary zinc smelters.. 8/11/75 4/30/76, 41 FR (c)(14).
18077.
Section 123.25................... Monitoring requirements 10/27/90 6/30/93, 58 FR (c)(81).
34911.
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Odor Emissions
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Section 123.31................... Limitations............ 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1); SIP version
10842. of Section 123.31
is different from
State version.
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Visible Emissions
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Section 123.41................... Limitations............ 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section 123.42 (Except paragraph Exceptions............. 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1); Paragraph
123.42(4)). 10842. 123.42(4) is
declared not in
SIP at (c)(21).
Section 123.43................... Measuring Techniques... 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section 123.44................... Limitations of visible 12/27/97 6/11/02, 67 FR (c)(189).
fugitive air 39854.
contaminants from
operation of any coke
oven battery.
Section 123.45................... Alternative opacity 6/20/81 1/19/83, 48 FR 2319 (c)(48).
limitations.
Appendix D [Chart]............... Alternate Opacity 6/20/81 1/19/83, 48 FR 2319 (c)(48).
Limitation--Applicatio
n.
Section 123.46................... Monitoring requirements 6/20/81 1/19/83, 48 FR 2319 (c)(48).
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Nitrogen Compound Emissions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 123.51................... Monitoring requirements 10/20/90 9/23/92, 57 FR (c)(74).
43905.
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NOX Allowance Requirements
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Section 123.101.................. Purpose................ 11/1/97 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 (c)(145).
Section 123.102.................. Source NOX allowance 11/1/97 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 (c)(145).
requirements and NOX
allowance control
period.
Section 123.103.................. General NOX allowance 11/1/97 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 (c)(145).
provisions.
Section 123.104.................. Source authorized 11/1/97 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 (c)(145).
account representative
requirements.
Section 123.105.................. NATS provisions........ 11/1/97 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 (c)(145).
Section 123.106.................. NOX allowance transfer 11/1/97 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 (c)(145).
protocol.
Section 123.107.................. NOX allowance transfer 11/1/97 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 (c)(145).
procedures.
Section 123.108.................. Source emissions 11/1/97 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 (c)(145).
monitoring
requirements.
Section 123.109.................. Source emissions 11/1/97 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 (c)(145).
reporting requirements.
Section 123.110.................. Source compliance 11/1/97 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 (c)(145).
requirements.
Section 123.111.................. Failure to meet source 11/1/97 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 (c)(145).
compliance
requirements.
Section 123.112.................. Source operating permit 11/1/97 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 (c)(145)
provision requirements.
Section 123.113.................. Source recordkeeping 11/1/97 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 (c)(145).
requirements.
Section 123.114.................. General NOX allocation 11/1/97 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 (c)(145).
provisions.
Section 123.115.................. Initial NOX allowance 3/11/00 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 (c)(145).
NOX allocations.
Section 123.116.................. Source opt-in 11/1/97 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 (c)(145).
provisions.
Section 123.117.................. New NOX affected source 11/1/97 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 (c)(145).
provisions.
Section 123.118.................. Emission reduction 11/1/97 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 (c)(145).
credit provisions.
Section 123.119.................. Bonus NOX allowance 11/1/97 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 (c)(145).
awards.
Section 123.120.................. Audit.................. 11/1/97 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 (c)(145).
Appendix E [Chart]............... Appendix E [NOX 3/11/00 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 (c)(145).
Allowances Chart].
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Chapter 126--Standard for Motor Fuels
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter A--Oxygenate Content of Gasoline
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 126.101.................. General................ 8/19/95 12/17/99, 64 FR (c)(142).
70589.
Section 126.102.................. Sampling and testing... 8/19/95 12/17/99, 64 FR (c)(142).
70589.
Section 126.103.................. Recordkeeping and 8/19/95 12/17/99, 64 FR (c)(142).
reporting. 70589.
Section 126.104.................. Labeling requirements.. 8/19/95 12/17/99, 64 FR (c)(142).
70589.
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Subchapter C--Gasoline Volatility Requirements
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 126.301 (a) through (c).. Compliant fuel 11/1/97 6/8/98, 63 FR 31116 (c)(131).
requirement.
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Section 126.302 (Except Paragraph Recordkeeping and 11/1/97 6/8/98, 63 FR 31116 (c)(131).
(a)(6) pertaining to RFG). reporting.
Section 126.303(a)............... Compliance and test 11/1/97 6/8/98, 63 FR 31116 (c)(131).
methods.
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Subchapter D--Motor Vehicle Emissions Control Program
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
General Provisions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 126.401.................. Purpose................ 12/9/06 1/24/12, 77 FR
3386..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pennsylvania Clean Vehicles Program
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 126.411.................. General requirements... 12/9/06 1/24/12, 77 FR
3386..
Section 126.412.................. Emission requirements.. 12/9/06 1/24/12, 77 FR
3386..
Section 126.413.................. Exemptions............. 12/9/06 1/24/12, 77 FR
3386..
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Applicable Motor Vehicle Testing
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 126.421.................. Exemptions............. 12/9/06 1/24/12, 77 FR
3386..
Section 126.422.................. New motor vehicle 12/9/06 1/24/12, 77 FR
compliance testing. 3386..
Section 126.423.................. Assembly line testing.. 12/9/06 1/24/12, 77 FR
3386..
Section 126.424.................. In-use motor vehicle 12/9/06 1/24/12, 77 FR
enforcement testing. 3386..
Section 126.425.................. In-use surveillance 12/9/06 1/24/12, 77 FR
testing. 3386..
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Motor Vehicle Manufacturers' Obligations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 126.431.................. Warranty and recall.... 12/9/06 1/24/12, 77 FR
3386..
Section 126.432.................. Reporting requirements. 12/9/06 1/24/12, 77 FR
3386..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Motor Vehicle Dealer Responsibilities
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 126.441.................. Responsibility of motor 12/9/06 1/24/12, 77 FR
vehicle dealers. 3386..
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department Responsibilities
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 126.451.................. Responsibilities of the 12/9/06 1/24/12, 77 FR
Department. 3386..
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Chapter 127--Construction, Modification, Reactivation, and Operation of Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter A--General
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 127.1.................... Purpose................ 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
Section 127.3.................... Operational flexibility 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
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Subchapter B--Plan Approval Requirements
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 127.11................... Plan approval 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
requirements. 39597.
Section 127.11a.................. Reactivation of sources 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
Section 127.12................... Content of applications 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
Section 127.12a.................. Compliance review...... 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
Section 127.12b.................. Plan approval terms and 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
conditions. 39597.
Section 127.12c.................. Plan approval reporting 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
requirements. 39597.
Section 127.13................... Extensions............. 5/19/07 5/14/12, 77 FR Revised.
28261.
Section 127.13a.................. Plan approval changes 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
for cause. 39597.
Section 127.13b.................. Denial of Plan approval 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
application. 39597.
Section 127.13c.................. Notice of basis for 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
certain plan approval 39597.
decisions.
Section 127.14................... Exemptions............. 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
Section 127.25................... Compliance requirement. 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
Section 127.32................... Transfer of plan 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
approvals. 39597.
Section 127.35................... Maximum achievable 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
control technology 39597.
standards for
hazardous air
pollutants.
Section 127.36................... Health risk-based 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
emission standards and 39597.
operating practice
requirements.
Section 127.44................... Public Notice.......... 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
Section 127.45................... Contents of notice..... 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
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Section 127.46................... Filing protests........ 8/13/83 7/27/84, 49 FR (c)(60).
30183.
Section 127.47................... Consideration of 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
protests. 39597.
Section 127.48................... Conferences and 8/13/83 7/27/84, 49 FR (c)(60).
hearings. 30183.
Section 127.49................... Conference or hearing 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
procedure. 39597.
Section 127.50................... Conference or hearing 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
record. 39597.
Section 127.51................... Plan approval 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
disposition. 39597.
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Subchapter D--Prevention of Significant Deterioration of Air Quality
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Section 127.81................... Purpose................ 6/18/83 8/21/84, 49 FR (c)(57).
33127.
Section 127.82................... Scope.................. 6/18/83 8/21/84, 49 FR (c)(57).
33127.
Section 127.83................... Adoption of Program.... 6/18/83 8/21/84, 49 FR (c)(57).
33127.
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Subchapter E--New Source Review
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 127.201.................. General requirements... 1/15/94 12/9/97, 62 FR (c)(107).
64722.
Section 127.201a................. Measurements, 5/19/07 5/14/12, 77 FR New.
abbreviations and 28261.
acronyms.
Section 127.202.................. Effective Date......... 5/19/07 5/14/12, 77 FR Revised.
28261.
Section 127.203.................. Facilities subject to 5/19/07 5/14/12, 77 FR Paragraphs (a)
special permit 28261. through (f)
requirements. revised.
Section 127.203a................. Applicability 5/19/07 5/14/12, 77 FR New.
determination. 28261.
Section 127.204.................. Emissions subject to 5/19/07 5/14/12, 77 FR Revised.
this chapter. 28261.
Section 127.205.................. Special permit 5/19/07 5/14/12, 77 FR Revised.
requirements. 28261.
Section 127.206.................. ERC general 5/19/07 5/14/12, 77 FR Revised.
requirements. 28261.
Section 127.207.................. Creditable emissions 5/19/07 5/14/12, 77 FR Revised.
decrease or ERC 28261.
generation and
creation.
Section 127.208.................. ERC use and transfer 5/19/07 5/14/12, 77 FR Revised.
requirements. 28261.
Section 127.209.................. ERC registry system.... 5/19/07 5/14/12, 77 FR Revised.
28261.
Section 127.210.................. Offset ratios.......... 5/19/07 5/14/12, 77 FR Revised.
28261.
Section 127.212.................. Portable facilities.... 5/19/07 5/14/12, 77 FR Revised.
28261.
Section 127.213.................. Construction and 5/19/07 5/14/12, 77 FR Revised.
demolition. 28261.
Section 127.215.................. Reactivation........... 5/19/07 5/14/12, 77 FR Revised.
28261.
Section 127.216.................. Circumvention.......... 1/15/94 12/9/97, 62 FR (c)(107).
64722.
Section 127.217.................. Clean Air Act Titles 5/19/07 5/14/12, 77 FR Revised.
III-V applicability. 28261.
Section 127.218.................. PALs................... 5/19/07 5/14/12, 77 FR New.
28261.
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Subchapter F--Operating Permit Requirements
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
General
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 127.401.................. Scope.................. 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
Section 127.402.................. General provisions..... 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
Section 127.403.................. Permitting of sources 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
operating lawfully 39597.
without a permit.
Section 127.404.................. Compliance schedule for 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
repermitting. 39597.
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Permit Applications
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 127.411.................. Content of 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
applications.. 39597.
Section 127.412.................. Compliance review forms 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
Section 127.413.................. Municipal notification. 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
Section 127.414.................. Supplemental 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
information. 39597.
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Review of Applications
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 127.421.................. Review of Applications. 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
Section 127.422.................. Denial of permits...... 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
Section 127.423.................. Notice of basis for 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
certain operating 39597.
permit decisions.
Section 127.424.................. Public notice.......... 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
Section 127.425.................. Contents of notice..... 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
Section 127.426.................. Filing protests........ 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
Section 127.427.................. Consideration of 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
protest. 39597.
Section 127.428.................. Conferences and 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
hearings. 39597.
Section 127.429.................. Conference or hearing 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
procedure. 39597.
Section 127.430.................. Conference or hearing 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
record. 39597.
Section 127.431.................. Operating permit 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
disposition. 39597.
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Operating Permit Conditions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 127.441.................. Operating permit terms 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
and conditions. 39597.
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Section 127.442.................. Reporting requirements. 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
Section 127.443.................. Operating permit 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
requirements. 39597.
Section 127.444.................. Compliance requirements 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
Section 127.445.................. Operating permit 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
compliance schedules. 39597.
Section 127.446.................. Operating permit 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
duration. 39597.
Section 127.447.................. Alternate operating 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
scenarios. 39597.
Section 127.448.................. Emissions trading at 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
facilities with 39597.
Federally enforceable
emissions cap.
Section 127.449.................. De minimis emission 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
increases. 39597.
Section 127.450.................. Administrative 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
operating permit 39597.
amendments.
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Operating Permit Modifications
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 127.461.................. Operating permit 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
changes for cause. 39597.
Section 127.462.................. Minor operating permit 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
modifications. 39597.
Section 127.463.................. Operating permit 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
revisions to 39597.
incorporate applicable
standards.
Section 127.464.................. Transfer of operating 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
permits. 39597.
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Subchapter H--General Plan Approvals and Operating Permits
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
General
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 127.601.................. Scope.................. 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(111).
39594.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Issuance of General Plan Approvals and General Operating Permits
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 127.611.................. General plan approvals 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(111).
and general operating 39594.
permits.
Section 127.612.................. Public notice and 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(111).
review period. 39594.
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Use of General Plan Approvals and Permits
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 127.621.................. Application for use of 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(111).
general plan approvals 39594.
and general operating
permits.
Section 127.622.................. Compliance with general 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(111).
plan approvals and 39594.
general operating
permits.
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Subchapter I--Plan Approval and Operating Permit Fees
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 127.701.................. General provisions..... 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
Section 127.702.................. Plan approval fees..... 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
Section 127.703.................. Operating permit fees 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
under Subchapter F. 39597.
Section 127.707.................. Failure to pay fee..... 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(C).
39597.
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Subchapter J--General Conformity
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 127.801.................. Purpose................ 11/9/96 9/29/97, 62 FR (c)(126).
50870.
Section 127.802.................. Adoption of Standards.. 11/9/96 9/29/97, 62 FR (c)(126).
50870.
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Chapter 129--Standards for Sources
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Miscellaneous Sources
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Section 129.11................... Nitric acid plants..... 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section 129.12................... Sulfuric acid plants... 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section 129.13................... Sulfur recovery plants. 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
APPENDIX A....................... Allowable emissions, 4/23/94 3/23/98, 63 FR (c)(129).
sulfur oxides--sulfur 13789.
recovery plants.
Section 129.14................... Open burning operations 8/9/76 8/19/80, 45 FR (c)(33).
55178.
Section 129.15................... Coke pushing operations 8/29/77,12/ 12/17/79, 44 FR (c)(21); correction
31/77 73031. published 8/22/80,
45 FR 56060.
Section 129.16................... Door maintenance, 12/12/77 7/17/79, 44 FR (c)(19).
adjustment and 41429.
replacement practices.
Section 129.18................... Municipal waste 10/27/90 6/30/93, 58 FR (c)(81).
incinerators. 34911.
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Sources of VOCs
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Section 129.51................... General................ 12/18/10 8/24/2011, 76 FR Paragraph 129.51(a)
52867. is amended. The
State effective
date is 9/11/10.
Section 129.52................... Surface coating 11/20/10 8/24/2011, 76 FR Paragraph 129.52(i)
processes. 52870. is added. The
State effective
date is 9/11/10.
Section 129.52a.................. Control of VOC 9/11/10 8/24/2011, 76 FR New section is
emissions from large 52870. added.
appliance and metal
furniture surface
coating processes.
Section 129.52b.................. Control of VOC 11/20/10 5/23/11, 76 FR New section is
emissions from paper, 29649. added.
film, and foil surface
coating processes.
Section 129.52c.................. Control of VOC 12/18/10 6/2/11, 76 FR 31855 New section is
emissions from flat added.
wood paneling surface
coating processes.
Section 129.54................... Seasonal operation of 8/3/91 5/13/93, 58 FR (c)(79).
auxiliary incineration 28362.
equipment.
Section 129.55................... Petroleum refineries-- 6/20/81 1/19/83, 48 FR 2319 (c)(48).
specific sources.
Section 129.56................... Storage tanks greater 9/5/98 7/26/00, 65 FR (c)(147).
than 40,000 gallons 45920.
capacity containing
VOCs.
Section 129.57................... Storage tanks less than 6/20/81 1/19/83, 48 FR 2319 (c)(48).
or equal to 40,000
gallons capacity
containing VOCs.
Section 129.58................... Petroleum refineries-- 8/13/83 7/27/84, 49 FR (c)(60).
fugitive sources. 30183.
Section 129.59................... Bulk gasoline terminals 8/3/91 5/13/93, 58 FR (c)(79).
28362.
Section 129.60................... Bulk gasoline plants... 8/3/91 5/13/93, 58 FR (c)(79).
28362.
Section 129.61................... Small gasoline storage 8/3/91 5/13/93, 58 FR (c)(79).
tank control (Stage I 28362.
control).
Section 129.62................... General standards for 5/23/94 12/22/94, 59 FR (c)(94).
bulk gasoline 65971.
terminals, bulk
gasoline plants, and
small gasoline storage
tanks.
Section 129.63................... Degreasing operations.. 12/22/01 1/16/03, 68 FR 2208 (c)(195)(i)(B)(2).
Section 129.64................... Cutback asphalt paving. 8/13/83 7/27/84, 49 FR (c)(60).
30183.
Section 129.65................... Ethylene production 8/1/79 5/20/80............ (c)(22).
plants.
Section 129.66................... Compliance schedules 12/18/10 6/2/11, 76 FR 31855 This section is
and final compliance amended.
dates.
Section 129.67................... Graphic arts systems... 9/5/98 7/26/00, 65 FR (c)(147).
45920.
Section 129.68................... Manufacture of 8/3/91 5/13/93, 58 FR (c)(79).
synthesized 28362.
pharmaceutical
products.
Section 129.69................... Manufacture of 5/23/92 12/22/94, 59 FR (c)(94).
pneumatic rubber tires. 65971.
Section 129.71................... Synthetic organic 5/23/92 12/22/94, 59 FR (c)(94).
chemical and polymer 65971.
manufacturing--fugitiv
e sources.
Section 129.72................... Manufacture of surface 5/23/92 12/22/94, 59 FR (c)(94).
active agents. 65971.
Section 129.73................... Aerospace manufacturing 4/10/99 6/25/01, 66 FR (c)(155).
and rework. 33645.
Section 129.75................... Mobile equipment repair 11/27/99 8/14/00, 65 FR (c)(148).
and refinishing. 49501.
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Mobile Sources
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Section 129.81................... Organic liquid cargo 9/28/91 9/28/93, 58 FR (c)(84).
vessel loading and 50517.
ballasting.
Section 129.82................... Control of VOCs from 4/10/99 5/21/01, 66 FR (c)(153).
gasoline dispensing 27875.
facilities (Stage II).
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Stationary Sources of NOX and VOCs
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Section 129.91................... Control of major 6/10/00 7/20/01, 66 FR (c)(152).
sources of NOX and 37908.
VOCs.
Section 129.92................... RACT proposal 4/23/94 3/23/98, 63 FR (c)(129).
requirements. 13789.
Section 129.93 [Except for Presumptive RACT 4/23/94 3/23/98, 63 FR (c)(129).
129.93(c)(6) &(7)]. emission limitations. 13789.
Section 129.94................... NOX RACT emission 4/23/94 3/23/98, 63 FR (c)(129).
averaging general 13789.
requirements.
Section 129.95................... Recordkeeping.......... 4/23/94 3/23/98, 63 FR (c)(129).
13789.
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Wood Furniture Manufacturing Operations
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Section 129.101.................. General provisions and 6/10/00 7/20/01, 66 FR (c)(152).
applicability. 37908.
Section 129.102.................. Emission standards..... 6/10/00 7/20/01, 66 FR (c)(152).
37908.
Section 129.103.................. Work practice standards 6/10/00 7/20/01, 66 FR (c)(152).
37908.
Section 129.104.................. Compliance procedures 6/10/00 7/20/01, 66 FR (c)(152).
and monitoring 37908.
requirements.
Section 129.105.................. Recordkeeping 6/10/00 7/20/01, 66 FR (c)(152).
requirements. 37908.
Section 129.106.................. Reporting requirements. 6/10/00 7/20/01, 66 FR (c)(152).
37908.
Section 129.107.................. Special provisions for 6/10/00 7/20/01, 66 FR (c)(152).
facilities using an 37908.
emissions averaging
approach.
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Additional NOX Requirements
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 129.201.................. Boilers................ 4/12/08 12/10/09, 74 FR Revised section.
65446.
Section 129.202.................. Stationary combustion 4/12/08 12/10/09, 74 FR Revised section.
turbines. 65446.
Section 129.203.................. Stationary internal 12/11/04 9/29/06, 71 FR SIP-effective date
combustion engines. 57428. is 10/30/06.
Section 129.204.................. Emission accountability 4/12/08 12/10/09, 74 FR Revised section.
65446.
Section 129.205.................. Zero emission renewable 12/11/04 9/29/06, 71 FR SIP-effective date
energy production 57428. is 10/30/06.
credit.
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Control of NOX Emissions From Glass Melting Furnaces
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Section 129.301.................. Purpose................ 6/19/10 8/22/11, 76 FR New section
52283.
Section 129.302.................. Applicability.......... 6/19/10 8/22/11, 76 FR New section
52283.
Section 129.303.................. Exemptions............. 6/19/10 8/22/11, 76 FR New section
52283.
Section 129.304.................. Emission requirements.. 6/19/10 8/22/11, 76 FR New section
52283.
Section 129.305.................. Start-up requirements.. 6/19/10 8/22/11, 76 FR New section
52283.
Section 129.306.................. Shutdown requirements.. 6/19/10 8/22/11, 76 FR New section
52283.
Section 129.307.................. Idling requirements.... 6/19/10 8/22/11, 76 FR New section
52283.
Section 129.308.................. Compliance 6/19/10 8/22/11, 76 FR New section
determination. 52283.
Section 129.309.................. Compliance 6/19/10 8/22/11, 76 FR New section
demonstration. 52283.
Section 129.310.................. Recordkeeping.......... 6/19/10 8/22/11, 76 FR New section
52283.
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Chapter 130--Standards for Products
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter A--Portable Fuel Containers
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 130.101.................. Applicability.......... 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(229).
70893.
Section 130.102.................. Definitions............ 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(229).
70893.
Section 130.103.................. Performance Standards 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(229).
for portable fuel 70893.
containers and spill-
proof spouts.
Section 130.104.................. Exemptions............. 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(229).
70893.
Section 130.105.................. Innovative products.... 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(229).
70893.
Section 130.106.................. Administrative 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(229).
requirements. 70893.
Section 130.107.................. Variances.............. 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(229).
70893.
Section 130.108.................. Test procedures........ 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(229).
70893.
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Subchapter B--Consumer Products
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
General Provisions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 130.201.................. Applicability.......... 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
63717.
Section 130.202.................. Definitions............ 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
63717.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Standard
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 130.211.................. Table of standards..... 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
63717.
Section 130.212.................. Products diluted prior 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(230).
to use. 70895.
Section 130.213.................. Products registered 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
under FIFRA. 63717.
Section 130.214.................. Requirements for 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
charcoal lighter 63717.
materials.
Section 130.215.................. Requirements for 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
aerosol adhesives. 63717.
Section 130.216.................. Requirements for floor 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(230).
wax strippers. 70895.
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Section 130.217.................. Sell-through of 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR Adds section to
products. 63717. allow for the sell-
through of product
manufactured prior
to applicable
effective dates.
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Exemptions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 130.331.................. Products for shipment 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
and use outside this 63717..
Commonwealth.
Section 130.332.................. Antiperspirants and 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
deodorants. 63717..
Section 130.333.................. LVP-VOC................ 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(230).
70895.
Section 130.334.................. Products registered 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
under FIFRA. 63717..
Section 130.335.................. Air fresheners......... 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
63717..
Section 130.336.................. Adhesives.............. 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(230).
70895.
Section 130.337.................. Bait station 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(230).
insecticides. 70895.
Section 130.338.................. Fragrances............. 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR Added section.
63717.
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Innovative Products
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 130.351.................. Innovative products 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(230).
exemption. 70895.
Section 130.352.................. Request for exemption.. 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(230).
70895.
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Administrative Requirements
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 130.371.................. Code-dating............ 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
63717..
Section 130.372.................. Most restrictive limit. 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
63717.
Section 130.373.................. Additional labeling 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
requirements for 63717.
aerosol adhesives.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Reporting Requirements
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 130.391.................. Required reporting of 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(230).
information to the 70895.
Department.
Section 130.392.................. Confidentiality........ 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(230).
70895.
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Variances
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 130.411.................. Application for 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
variance. 63717..
Section 130.412.................. Variance orders........ 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
63717..
Section 130.413.................. Termination of variance 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(230).
70895.
Section 130.414.................. Modification of 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
variance. 63717..
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TEST METHODS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 130.431.................. Testing for compliance. 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(230).
70895.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACP for Consumer Products
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 130.451.................. Alternative methods of 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(230)
compliance. 70895.
Section 130.452.................. Exemption.............. 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
63717..
Section 130.453.................. Request for exemption.. 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
63717..
Section 130.454.................. Application for an ACP. 10/11/08 10/18/10,75 FR
63717..
Section 130.455.................. Recordkeeping and 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
availability of 63717..
requested information.
Section 130.456.................. Surplus reductions and 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(230).
surplus trading. 70895.
Section 130.457.................. Limited-use surplus 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
reduction credits for 63717..
early reformulations
of ACP products.
Section 130.458.................. Reconciliation of 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
shortfalls. 63717..
Section 130.459.................. Notification of 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(230).
modifications to an 70895.
ACP by the responsible
ACP party.
Section 130.460.................. Modifications that 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
require Department 63717..
preapproval.
Section 130.461.................. Other modifications.... 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(230).
70895.
Section 130.462.................. Modification of an ACP 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
by the Department. 63717..
Section 130.463.................. Cancellation of an ACP. 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(230).
70895.
Section 130.464.................. Treatment of 10/5/02 12/8/04, 69 FR (c)(230).
information. 70895.
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Section 130.465.................. Other applicable 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
requirements. 63717..
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Public Hearing Requirements
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 130.471.................. Public hearings........ 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
63717..
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Subchapter C--Architectural and Industrial Maintenance Coatings
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 130.601.................. Applicability.......... 10/25/03 11/23/04, 69 FR (c)(227).
68080.
Section 130.602.................. Definitions............ 10/11/08 10/18/10, 75 FR
63717..
Section 130.603.................. Standards.............. 10/25/03 11/23/04, 69 FR (c)(227).
68080.
Section 130.604.................. Container labeling 10/25/03 11/23/04, 69 FR (c)(227).
requirements. 68080.
Section 130.605.................. Reporting requirements. 10/25/03 11/23/04, 69 FR (c)(227).
68080.
Section 130.606.................. Application for 10/25/03 11/23/04, 69 FR (c)(227).
variance. 68080.
Section 130.607.................. Variance orders........ 10/25/03 11/23/04, 69 FR (c)(227).
68080.
Section 130.608.................. Termination of variance 10/25/03 11/23/04, 69 FR (c)(227).
68080.
Section 130.609.................. Extension, modification 10/25/03 11/23/04, 69 FR (c)(227).
or revocation of 68080.
variance.
Section 130.610.................. Public hearings........ 10/25/03 11/23/04, 69 FR (c)(227).
68080.
Section 130.611.................. Compliance provisions 10/25/03 11/23/04, 69 FR (c)(227).
and test methods. 68080.
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Chapter 131--Ambient Air Quality Standards
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 131.1.................... Purpose................ 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section 131.2.................... National Ambient Air 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Quality Standards. 10842.
Section 131.3.................... Ambient air quality 8/13/83 7/27/84, 49 FR (c)(60); Amendment
standards. 30183. removed a lead
standard
provision. The
remaining
standards are not
SIP-related.
Section 131.4.................... Application of ambient 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
air quality standards. 10842.
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Chapter 135--Reporting of Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
General
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 135.1.................... Definitions............ 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section 135.2.................... Applicability [of 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
sources]. 10842.
Section 135.3.................... Reporting.............. 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section 135.4.................... Reporting forms and 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
guides. 10842.
Section 135.5.................... Recordkeeping.......... 10/10/92 1/12/95, 60 FR 2081 (c)(96).
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Emission Statements
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 135.21................... Emission statements.... 10/10/92 1/12/95, 60 FR 2081 (c)(96).
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Chapter 137--Air Pollution Episodes
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
General
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 137.1.................... Purpose................ 1/28/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section 137.2.................... Monitoring facilities.. 1/28/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section 137.3.................... Episode criteria....... 6/9/90 6/16/93, 58 FR (c)(75).
33203.
Section 137.4.................... Standby plans.......... 12/27/97 6/11/02, 67 FR (c)(189).
39854.
Section 137.5.................... Implementation of 1/28/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
emission reduction 10842.
procedures.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Level Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 137.11................... Forecast level actions. 1/28/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section 137.12................... Alert level actions.... 1/28/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section 137.13................... Warning level actions.. 1/28/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section 137.14................... Emergency level actions 1/28/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
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Chapter 139--Sampling and Testing
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Subchapter A--Sampling and Testing Methods and Procedures
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
General
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 139.1.................... Sampling facilities.... 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section 139.2.................... Sampling by others..... 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section 139.3.................... General requirements... 8/1/79 8/8/79, 44 FR 46465 (c)(20); Correction
published 1/23/80
(45 FR 5303).
Section 139.4.................... References............. 6/10/00 7/20/01, 66 FR (c)(152).
37908.
Section 139.5.................... Revisions to the source 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(D).
testing manual and 39597.
continuous source
monitoring manual.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Stationary Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 139.11................... General requirements... 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section 139.12................... Emissions of 3/7/98 6/11/02, 67 FR (c)(189).
particulate matter. 39854.
Section 139.13 (Except Provisions Emissions of SO2, H2S, 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(D).
applicable to H2S and TRS). TRS and NO2. 39597.
Section 139.14................... Emissions of VOCs...... 6/10/00 7/20/01, 66 FR (c)(152).
37908.
Section 139.16................... Sulfur in fuel oil..... 8/13/83 7/27/84, 49 FR (c)(60).
30183.
Section 139.17................... General requirements... 6/20/81 1/19/83, 48 FR 2319 (c)(48).
Section 139.18................... Calculation of 6/20/81 1/19/83, 48 FR 2319 (c)(48).
alternative opacity
limitations.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ambient Levels of Air Contaminants
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 139.31................... General................ 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section 139.32................... Sampling and analytical 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(D).
procedures. 39597.
Section 139.33................... Incorporation of 3/20/72 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Federal procedures. 10842.
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Subchapter B--Monitoring Duties of Certain Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
General
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 139.51................... Purpose................ 8/29/77 7/17/79, 44 FR (c)(19).
41429.
Section 139.52................... Monitoring methods and 8/29/77 7/17/79, 44 FR (c)(19).
techniques. 41429.
Section 139.53................... Filing monitoring 8/13/83 7/27/84, 49 FR (c)(60).
reports. 30183.
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Subchapter C--Requirements for Continuous In-Stack Monitoring for Stationary Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 139.101.................. General Requirements... 3/7/98 6/11/02, 67 FR (c)(189).
39854.
Section 139.102.................. References............. 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(D).
39597.
Section 139.103.................. Opacity monitoring 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR (c)(110)(i)(D).
requirements. 39597.
Section 139.111.................. Waste incinerator 12/27/97 6/11/02, 67 FR (c)(189).
monitoring 39854.
requirements.
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Chapter 141--Alternate Standards
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 141.1.................... Imposing alternate 5/14/88 9/17/92, 57 FR (c)(73).
standards authorized. 42894.
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Chapter 145--Interstate Pollution Transport Reduction
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter A--NOX Budget Trading Program
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
General Provisions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 145.1.................... Purpose................ 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
43795.
Section 145.2.................... Definitions............ 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
43795.
Section 145.3.................... Measurements, 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
abbreviations and 43795.
acronyms.
Section 145.4.................... Applicability.......... 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
43795.
Section 145.5.................... Retired unit exemption. 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
43795.
Section 145.6.................... Standard requirements.. 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
43795.
Section 145.7.................... Computation of time.... 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
43795.
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Section 145.8.................... Transition to CAIR NOX 4/12/08 12/10/09, 74 FR New section.
Trading Programs. 65446.
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NOX Account
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 145.10................... Authorization and 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
responsibilities of 43795.
the NOX authorized
account representative.
Section 145.11................... Alternate NOX 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
authorized account 43795.
representative.
Section 145.12................... Changing the NOX 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
authorized account 43795.
representative; and
changes in the
Alternate NOX
authorized account
representative;
changes in the owners
and operators.
Section 145.13................... Account certificate of 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
representation. 43795.
Section 145.14................... Objections concerning 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
the NOX authorized 43795.
account representative.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Compliance Certification
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 145.30................... Compliance 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
certification report. 43795.
Section 145.31................... Department's action on 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
compliance 43795.
certifications.
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NOX Allowance Allocations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 145.40................... State Trading Program 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
budget. 43795.
Section 145.41................... Timing Requirements for 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
NOX allowance 43795.
allocations.
Section 145.42................... NOX Allowance 12/11/04 9/29/06, 71 FR Revised; SIP-
allocations. 57428. effective date is
10/30/06.
Section 145.43................... Compliance supplement 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
pool. 43795.
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Accounting Process for Deposit Use and Transfer of Allowances
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 145.50................... NOX Allowance Tracking 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
System accounts. 43795.
Section 145.51................... Establishment of 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
accounts. 43795.
Section 145.52................... NOX Allowance Tracking 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
System 43795.
responsibilities of
NOX authorized account
representative.
Section 145.53................... Recordation of NOX 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
allowance allocations. 43795.
Section 145.54................... Compliance............. 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
43795.
Section 145.55................... Banking................ 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
43795.
Section 145.56................... Account error.......... 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
43795.
Section 145.57................... Closing of general 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
accounts. 43795.
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NOX Allowance Transfers
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 145.60................... Submission of NOX 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
allowance transfers. 43795.
Section 145.61................... NOX transfer 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
recordation. 43795.
Section 145.62................... Notification........... 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
43795.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Recording and Recordkeeping Requirements
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 145.70................... General monitoring 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
requirements. 43795.
Section 145.71................... Initial certification 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
and recertification 43795.
procedures.
Section 145.72................... Out of control periods. 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
43795.
Section 145.73................... Notifications.......... 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
43795.
Section 145.74................... Recordkeeping and 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
reporting. 43795.
Section 145.75................... Petitions.............. 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
43795.
Section 145.76................... Additional requirements 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
to provide heat input 43795.
data.
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Opt-In Process
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 145.80................... Applicability for opt- 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
in sources. 43795.
Section 145.81................... Opt-in source general 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
provisions. 43795.
Section 145.82................... NOX authorized account 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
representative for opt- 43795.
in sources.
Section 145.83................... Applying for a NOX 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
budget opt-in approval. 43795.
Section 145.84................... Opt-in process......... 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
43795.
Section 145.85................... NOX budget opt-in 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
application contents. 43795.
Section 145.86................... Opt-in source 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
withdrawal from NOX 43795.
Budget Trading Program.
Section 145.87................... Opt-in unit change in 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
regulatory status. 43795.
Section 145.88................... NOX allowance 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
allocations to opt-in 43795.
units.
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Emission Reduction Credit Provisions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 145.90................... Emission reduction 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
credit provisions. 43795.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interstate Pollution Transport Reduction Requirements
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 145.100.................. Applicability to upwind 9/23/00 8/21/01, 66 FR (c)(168).
states. 43795.
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Subchapter B--Emissions of NOX from Stationary Internal Combustion Engines
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 145.111.................. Applicability.......... 12/11/04 9/29/06, 71 FR New Section
57428. SIP-effective date
is 10/30/06.
Section 145.112.................. Definitions............ 12/11/04 9/29/06, 71 FR New Section
57428. SIP-effective date
is 10/30/06.
Section 145.113.................. Standard requirements.. 4/12/08 12/10/09, 74 FR New subsection d.
65446.
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Subchapter C--Emissions of NOX from Cement Manufacturing
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 145.141.................. Applicability.......... 12/11/04 9/29/06, 71 FR New Section
57428. SIP-effective date
is 10/30/06.
Section 145.142.................. Definitions............ 6/19/10 7/19/11, 76 FR Added new
42558. definitions and
terms.
Section 145.143.................. Standard requirements.. 6/19/10 7/19/11, 76 FR Added compliance
42558. dates and
allowable
emissions of NOX.
Section 145.144.................. Compliance 6/19/10 7/19/11, 76 FR New section.
determination. 42558.
Section 145.145.................. Compliance 6/19/10 7/19/11, 76 FR New section.
demonstration and 42558.
reporting requirements.
Section 145.146.................. Recordkeeping.......... 6/19/10 7/19/11, 76 FR New section.
42558.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter D. CAIR NOX and SO2 Trading Programs--General Provisions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 145.201.................. Purpose................ 4/12/08 12/10/09, 74 FR
65446.
Section 145.202.................. Definitions............ 4/12/08 12/10/09, 74 FR
65446.
Section 145.203.................. Applicability.......... 4/12/08 12/10/09, 74 FR
65446.
Section 145.204.................. Incorporation of 4/12/08 12/10/09, 74 FR
Federal regulations by 65446.
reference.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CHAPTER 127 EMISSION REDUCTION CREDIT PROVISIONS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 145.205.................. Emission reduction 4/12/08 12/10/09, 74 FR
credit provisions. 65446.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CAIR NOX ANNUAL TRADING PROGRAM
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 145.211.................. Timing Requirements for 4/12/08 12/10/09, 74 FR
CAIR NOX allowance 65446.
allocations.
Section 145.212.................. CAIR NOX allowance 4/12/08 12/10/09, 74 FR
allocations. 65446.
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Section 145.213.................. Supplemental 4/12/08 12/10/09, 74 FR
monitoring, 65446.
recordkeeping and
reporting requirements
for gross electrical
output and useful
thermal energy for
units subject to 40
CFR 96.170-96.175.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CAIR NOX OZONE SEASON TRADING PROGRAM
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 145.221.................. Timing requirements for 4/12/08 12/10/09, 74 FR
CAIR NOX ozone season 65446.
allowance allocations.
Section 145.222.................. CAIR NOX Ozone Season 4/12/08 12/10/09, 74 FR
allowance allocations. 65446.
Section 145.223.................. Supplemental 4/12/08 12/10/09, 74 FR
monitoring, 65446.
recordkeeping and
reporting requirements
for gross electrical
output and useful
thermal energy for
units subject to 40
CFR 96.370-96.375.
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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 175.2.................... Definitions............ 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR ``Temporary
32411. Inspection
Approval
Indicator'' only.
Section 175.2.................... Definitions............ 12/3/88 10/6/05, 70 FR Definitions which
58313. apply to safety
inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
Section 175.3.................... Application of 12/3/88 10/6/05, 70 FR Applies to safety
equipment rules. 58313. inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
Section 175.4.................... Vehicles required to be 12/3/88 10/6/05, 70 FR Applies to safety
inspected. 58313. inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
Section 175.6.................... Annual inspection...... 12/3/88 10/6/05, 70 FR Applies to safety
58313. inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
Section 175.7.................... Inspection of vehicle 12/3/88 10/6/05, 70 FR Applies to safety
reentering this 58313. inspection program
Commonwealth. in non-I/M
counties.
Section 175.8.................... Newly purchased 2/19/94 10/6/05, 70 FR Applies to safety
vehicles. 58313. inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
Section 175.11................... Coordination of safety 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
and emission 32411.
inspection.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter B--Official Inspection Stations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 175.21................... Appointment............ 12/3/88 10/6/05, 70 FR Applies to safety
58313. inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
Section 175.22................... Making application..... 12/3/88 10/6/05, 70 FR Applies to safety
58313. inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
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Section 175.23(a) and (c)........ Approval............... 12/3/88 10/6/05, 70 FR Applies to safety
58313. inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
Section 175.24................... Required certificates 12/3/88 10/6/05, 70 FR Applies to safety
and station signs. 58313. inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
Section 175.25(a), (b)(1), Inspection area........ 12/3/88 10/6/05, 70 FR Applies to safety
(b)(3), and (c). 58313. inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
Section 175.26(a) introductory Tools and equipment.... 9/28/96 10/6/05, 70 FR Applies to safety
sentence and (a)(3). 58313. inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
Section 175.27................... Hours.................. 12/3/88 10/6/05, 70 FR Applies to safety
58313. inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
Section 175.28................... Certified Inspection 12/3/88 10/6/05, 70 FR Applies to safety
[Except for (c)(2), (g)(2), Mechanics. 58313.. inspection program
(g)(3), and (g)(5)-((9)]. in non-I/M
counties.
Section 175.29(f)(4)............. Obligations and 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
responsibilities of 32411.
station.
Section 175.29................... Obligations and 9/27/97 10/6/05, 70 FR Applies to safety
responsibilities of 58313. inspection program
stations. in non-I/M
counties (except
for (f)(4), which
applies to I/M and
non-I/M programs).
Section 175.31................... Fleet inspection 12/3/88 10/6/05, 70 FR Applies to safety
stations. 58313. inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter C--Certificate of Inspection
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 175.41(a), (b)(1), Procedure.............. 9/27/97 10/6/05, 70 FR Applies statewide;
(b)(3), (c), (d), (e)(1), 58313. To I/M program and
(e)(3), (e)(5), and (f)(4). non-I/M safety
inspection
program.
Section 175.42................... Recording inspection... 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR
32411.
Section 175.43................... Security............... 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR
32411.
Section 175.44................... Ordering certificates 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR
of inspection. 32411.
Section 175.45................... Violation of use of 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR
certificate of 32411.
inspection.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter D--Schedule of Penalties and Suspensions: Official Inspection Stations and Certified Mechanics
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 175.51................... Cause for suspension... 2/19/94 10/6/05, 70 FR New section;
58313. Applies to safety
inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
Section 175.52................... Reapplication.......... 12/3/88 10/6/05, 70 FR New section;
58313. Applies to safety
inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter E--Passenger Cars and Light Trucks
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 175.61................... Application of 12/3/88 10/6/05, 70 FR New section;
subchapter. 58313. Applies to safety
inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
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Section 175.72(d)................ Fuel systems........... 12/3/88 10/6/05, 70 FR New section;
58313. Applies to safety
inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
Section 175.80(d)................ Inspection procedure... 5/13/99 10/6/05, 70 FR New section;
58313. Applies to safety
inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter H--Motorcycles
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 175.141.................. Application of 12/3/88 10/6/05, 70 FR New section;
subchapter. 58313. Applies to safety
inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter J--Motor-Driven Cycles and Motorized Pedalcycles
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 175.171.................. Application............ 12/3/88 10/6/05, 70 FR New section;
58313. Applies to safety
inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter K--Street Rods, Specially Constructed and Reconstructed Vehicles
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 175.201.................. Application of 12/3/88 10/6/05, 70 FR New section;
subchapter. 58313. Applies to safety
inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
Section 175.202.................. Conditions............. 12/3/88 10/6/05, 70 FR Applies to safety
58313. inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
Section 175.220(d) [introductory Inspection procedure... 5/13/99 10/6/05, 70 FR Applies to safety
sentence only]. 58313. inspection program
in non-I/M
counties.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter L--Animal-Drawn Vehicles, Implements of Husbandry and Special Mobile Equipment
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 175.221.................. Application............ 12/3/88 10/6/05, 70 FR
58313.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapter 177--Enhanced Emission Inspection Program
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter A--General Provisions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 177.1.................... Purpose................ 10/1/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
32411.
Section 177.2.................... Application of 10/1/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
equipment rules. 32411.
Section 177.3.................... Definitions............ 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
58313.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Implementation of Emission Inspection Program
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 177.22................... Commencement of 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR Retitled and
inspections. 58313. revised.
Section 177.23................... Notification of 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
requirement for 58313.
emission inspection.
Section 177.24................... Program evaluation..... 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
58313.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I/M Program
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 177.51................... Program requirements... 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR Excludes paragraphs
58313. (c)(1), (c)(2),
and (c)(3), and
reference to those
paragraphs.
Section 177.52................... Emission inspection 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
prerequisites. 58313.
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Section 177.53................... Vehicle inspection 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
process. 58313.
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Subchapter B--Subject Vehicles
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 177.101.................. Subject vehicles....... 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
58313.
Section 177.102.................. Inspection of vehicles 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
reentering this 32411.
Commonwealth.
Section 177.103.................. Used vehicles after 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
sale or resale. 32411.
Section 177.104.................. Vehicles registered in 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
nondesignated areas or 32411.
other states.
Section 177.105.................. Vehicles requiring 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
emission inspection 58313.
due to change of
address.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter C--Emission Test Procedures and Emission Standards
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
General
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 177.201.................. General requirements... 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
58313.
Section 177.202.................. Emission test equipment 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
58313.
Section 177.202a................. OBD-I/M check equipment 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR New section.
58313.
Section 177.202b................. Equipment for gas cap 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR New section.
test and visual 58313.
inspection.
Section 177.203.................. Test procedures........ 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
58313.
Section 177.204.................. Basis for failure...... 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR Retitled and
58313. revised.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Recall Provisions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 177.231.................. Requirements regarding 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
manufacturer recall 32411.
notices.
Section 177.232.................. Compliance with recall 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
notices. 32411.
Section 177.233.................. Failure to comply...... 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
32411.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Emission Inspection Report
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 177.251.................. Record of test results. 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
32411.
Section 177.252.................. Emission inspection 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR Retitled and
report. 58313. revised.
Section 177.253.................. Responsibility of the 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR Retitled and
station owner for 58313. revised.
vehicles which fail
the emission
inspection.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Retest
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 177.271.................. Procedure.............. 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
58313.
Section 177.272.................. Prerequisites.......... 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
58313.
Section 177.273.................. Content of repair data 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
form. 58313.
Section 177.274.................. Retest fees............ 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
58313.
Section 177.275.................. Repair technician 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR New section.
training and 58313.
certification.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Issuance of Waiver
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 177.281.................. Issuance of waiver..... 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
58313.
Section 177.282.................. Annual adjustment of 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR Excludes/removes
minimum waiver 58313. the sentence and
expenditure for partial sentence,
emission inspection. ``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 177.291.................. Procedures relating to 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR Retitled and
certificates of 58313. revised.
emission inspection.
[[Page 26]]
Section 177.292.................. Recording inspection... 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
58313.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Registration Recall Procedure for Violation of Sec. Sec. 177.301-177.305 (Relating to On-Road Testing)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 177.301.................. Authorization to 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
conduct on-road 32411.
emission testing.
Section 177.302.................. On-road testing devices 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
32411.
Section 177.304.................. Failure of on-road 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
emission test. 58313.
Section 177.305.................. Failure to produce 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
proof of correction of 32411.
on-road emission test
failure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter D--Official Emission Inspection Station Requirements
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
General
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 177.401.................. Appointment............ 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
58313.
Section 177.402.................. Application............ 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
32411.
Section 177.403.................. Approval of emission 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
inspection station. 32411.
Section 177.404.................. Required certificates 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
and station signs. 58313.
Section 177.405.................. Emission inspection 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
areas. 58313.
Section 177.406.................. Equipment.............. 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR Retitled and
58313. revised.
Section 177.407.................. Hours of operation..... 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
58313.
Section 177.408.................. Certified emission 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
inspectors. 58313.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Obligations and Responsibilities of Station Owners/Agents
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 177.421.................. Obligations and 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
responsibilities of 58313.
station owners/agents.
Section 177.422.................. Commonwealth emission 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR Retitled and
inspection stations. 58313. revised.
Section 177.423.................. Fleet emission 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR Retitled and
inspection stations. 58313. revised.
Section 177.424.................. General emission 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
inspection stations. 58313.
Section 177.425.................. Security............... 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
58313.
Section 177.426.................. Ordering certificates 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
of emission inspection. 32411.
Section 177.427.................. Violations of use of 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
certificate of 32411.
emission inspection.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Quality Assurance
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 177.431.................. Quality assurance...... 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
58313.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter E--Equipment Manufacturers' and Contractors' Requirements and Obligations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Equipment Manufacturers' Requirements
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 177.501.................. Equipment approval 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
procedures. 58313.
Section 177.502.................. Service commitment..... 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
58313.
Section 177.503.................. Performance commitment. 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
58313.
Section 177.504.................. Revocation of approval. 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
32411.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contractor Obligations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 177.521.................. Contractor obligations 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
and responsibilities. 58313.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter F--Schedule of Penalties and Hearing Procedure
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Schedule of Penalties and Suspensions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 177.601.................. Definitions............ 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR New section.
58313.
Section 177.602.................. Schedule of penalties 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
for emission 58313.
inspection stations.
Section 177.603.................. Schedule of penalties 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
for emission 58313.
inspectors.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Additional Violations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 177.605.................. Subsequent violations.. 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
58313.
Section 177.606.................. Multiple violations.... 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
32411.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Departmental Hearing Procedure
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 177.651.................. Notice of alleged 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR Retitled and
violation and 58313. revised.
opportunity to be
heard prior to
immediate suspension.
Section 177.652.................. Official documents..... 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
32411.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Restoration After Suspension
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 177.671.................. Restoration of 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
certification of an 32411.
emission inspector
after suspension.
Section 177.672.................. Restoration of 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
certification of an 32411.
emission inspection
station after
suspension.
Section 177.673.................. Restoration of 9/27/97 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
certification of 32411.
certified repair
technician after
suspension.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Registration Recall Procedure for Violation of Sec. Sec. 177.301-177.305 (Relating Toon-Road Resting)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 177.691.................. Registration Recall 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR
Committee. 58313.
Appendix A....................... Acceleration Simulation 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR Replaces previous
Mode: Pennsylvania 58313. Appendix A.
Procedures, Standards,
Equipment
Specifications and
Quality Control
Requirements.
Appendix B....................... Department Procedures 11/22/03 10/6/05, 70 FR Replaces previous
and Specifications. 58313. Appendix B.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Title 35 Pennsylvania Statute--Health and Safety
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapter 23B--Diesel-Powered Motor Vehicle Idling Act
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 4601..................... Short title............ 2/6/09 8/1/11, 76 FR 45708
Section 4602..................... Definitions............ 2/6/09 8/1/11, 76 FR 45708
Section 4603..................... Restrictions on idling. 2/6/09 8/1/11, 76 FR 45708
Section 4604..................... Increase of weight 2/6/09 8/1/11, 76 FR 45708
limit.
Section 4605..................... Penalties.............. 2/6/09 8/1/11, 76 FR 45708
Section 4606..................... Disposition of fines... 2/6/09 8/1/11, 76 FR 45708
Section 4607..................... Enforcement............ 2/6/09 8/1/11, 76 FR 45708
Section 4608..................... Permanent idling 2/6/09 8/1/11, 76 FR 45708
restriction signs.
Section 4609..................... Preemption............. 2/6/09 8/1/11, 76 FR 45708
Section 4610..................... Applicability.......... 2/6/09 8/1/11, 76 FR 45708 ...................
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(2) EPA-Approved Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) Regulations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
State Additional
Article XX or XXI citation Title/subject effective EPA approval date explanation/ Sec.
date 52.2063 citation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Part A--General
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2101.01........................... Short Titles........ 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR In SIP at
68935. 52.2020(c)(92);
citation change
only at (c)(192).
2101.02.a, .02.c.................. Declaration of 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Policy and Purpose. 68935.
2101.03........................... Effective Date and 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR In SIP at (c)(92);
Repealer. 68935. citation change
only at (c)(192).
2101.04........................... Existing Orders..... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2101.05........................... Existing Permits and 3/31/98 8/30/04, 69 FR 52831 52.2420(c)(209).
Licenses.
2101.06........................... Construction and 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Interpretation. 68935.
2101.07 (Except paragraphs .07.c.2 Administration and 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
and c.8). Organization. 68935.
[[Page 28]]
2101.10........................... Ambient Air Quality 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Standards (Except: 68935.
PM10--County & Free
silica portion; Pb
(1-hr & 8-hr avg.);
settled
particulates,
beryllium,
sulfates,
fluorides, and
hydrogen sulfide).
2101.11........................... Prohibition of Air 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Pollution. 68935.
2101.12........................... Interstate Air 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Pollution. 68935.
2101.13........................... Nuisances........... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2101.14........................... Circumvention....... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2101.20........................... Definitions......... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192); See Part I
68935. of the IBR
document.
2101.20........................... Definitions related 5/15/98, 9/ 4/17/01, 66 FR 19724 (c)(151); See Part I
to gasoline 1/99 of the IBR
volatility. document.
2101.20........................... Definitions......... 7/10/03 6/24/05, 70 FR 36511 See Part II of the
IBR document.
2101.20........................... Definitions......... 5/24/10 12/28/10, 75 FR Addition of four new
81555. definitions:
Exterior panels,
interior panels,
flat wood panel
coating, and
tileboard. See Part
III of the IBR
document.
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Part B--Permits Generally
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2102.01........................... Certification....... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2102.02........................... Applicability....... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2102.03.a through .k.............. Permits Generally... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2102.04........................... Installation Permits 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2102.05........................... Installation Permits 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
for New and 68935.
Modified Major
Sources.
2102.06........................... Major Sources 7/10/05 6/10/11, 76 FR 34000 Addition of new
Locating in or paragraph
Impacting a 2102.06.g.
Nonattainment Area.
2102.08........................... Emission Offset 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Registration. 68935.
2102.10........................... Installation Permit 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Application and 68935.
Administration Fees.
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Part C--Operating Permits
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2103.01........................... Transition.......... 10/20/95 8/30/04, 69 FR 52831 (c)(209).
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Subpart 1--Operating Permits (All Major and Minor Permits)
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2103.10.a., b..................... Applicability, 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Prohibitions, 68935.
Records.
2103.11........................... Applications........ 10/20/95 8/30/04, 69 FR 52831 (c)(209).
2103.12........................... Issuance, Standard 3/31/98 8/30/04, 69 FR 52831 (c)(209).
Conditions.
2103.13........................... Expiration, 10/20/95 8/30/04, 69 FR 52831 (c)(209).
Renewals,
Reactivation.
2103.14........................... Revisions, 1/12/01 8/30/04, 69 FR 52831 (c)(209).
Amendments,
Modifications.
2103.15........................... Reopenings, 10/20/95 8/30/04, 69 FR 52831 (c)(209).
Revocations.
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Subpart 2--Additional Requirements for Major Permits
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2103.20.b.4....................... Applicability, 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Prohibitions, 68935.
Records.
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Part D--Pollutant Emission Standards
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2104.01........................... Visible Emissions... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2104.02........................... Particulate Mass 8/15/97 6/12/98, 63 FR 32126 (c)(133)(i)(B)(1);
Emissions. Citation changes
approved on 11/12/
02 (67 FR 68935) at
(c)(192).
2104.03........................... Sulfur Oxide 7/10/03 7/21/04, 69 FR 43522 (c)(216)(i)(C).
Emissions.
2104.05........................... Materials Handling.. 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2104.06........................... Violations.......... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2104.07........................... Stack Heights....... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
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Part E--Source Emission and Operating Standards
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2105.01........................... Equivalent 7/10/03 6/24/05, 70 FR 36511
Compliance
Techniques.
2105.02........................... Other Requirements 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Not Affected. 68935.
2105.03........................... Operation and 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Maintenance. 68935.
2105.04........................... Temporary Shutdown 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
of Incineration 68935.
Equipment.
2105.06........................... Major Sources of 10/20/95 10/7/02, 67 FR 62389 (c)(157).
Nitrogen Oxides and
Volatile Organic
Compounds.
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Subpart 1--VOC Sources
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2105.10........................... Surface Coating 5/24/10 12/28/10, 75 FR Revision to
Processes. 81480. Applicability,
section 2105.10(a).
2105.11........................... Graphic Arts Systems 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2105.12........................... Volatile Organic 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Compound Storage 68935.
Tanks.
2105.13........................... Gasoline Loading 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Facilities. 68935.
2105.14........................... Gasoline Dispensing 7/10/05 1/17/08, 73 FR 3190.
Facilities--Stage
II Control.
2105.15........................... Degreasing 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Operations. 68935.
2105.16........................... Cutback Asphalt 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Paving. 68935.
2105.17........................... Ethylene Production 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Processes. 68935.
2105.19........................... Synthetic Organic 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Chemical & Polymer 68935.
Manufacturing--Fugi
tive Sources.
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Subpart 2--Stag, Coke, and Miscellaneous Sulfur Sources
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2105.20........................... Slag Quenching...... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2105.21........................... Coke Ovens and Coke 4/1/07 7/13/09, 74 FR 33329 Revision to
Oven Gas. paragraph 2105.21.f
(Combustion
Stacks).
.......... 2. EPA approved
revisions effective
10/20/95 on 11/14/
02 (67 FR 68935) at
(c)(192).
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2105.22........................... Miscellaneous Sulfur 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Emitting Processes. 68935.
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Subpart 3--Incineration and Combustion Sources
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2105.30 (except paragraphs .b.3 Incinerators........ 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192); Section
and .f). 68935. 2105.30.f. is
federally
enforceable as part
of the applicable
section 111(d)
plan.
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Subpart 4--Miscellaneous Fugitive Sources
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2105.40........................... Permit Source 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Premises. 68935.
2105.41........................... Non-Permit Premises. 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2105.42........................... Parking Lots and 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Roadways. 68935.
2105.43........................... Permit Source 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Transport. 68935.
2105.44........................... Non-Permit Source 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Transport. 68935.
2105.45........................... Construction and 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Land Clearing. 68935.
2105.46........................... Mining.............. 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2105.47........................... Demolition.......... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2105.48........................... Areas Subject to 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Sections 2105.40 68935.
Through 2105.47.
2105.49.a, .b..................... Fugitive Emissions.. 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
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Subpart 5--Open Burning and Abrasive Blasting Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2105.50 (except paragraph .50.d).. Open Burning........ 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
Article XX, Section 533........... Abrasive Blasting... 10/9/86 10/19/87, 51 FR (c)(69).
38758.
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Subpart 7--Miscellaneous VOC Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2105.70........................... Petroleum Refineries 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2105.71........................... Pharmaceutical 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Products. 68935.
2105.72........................... Manufacturer of 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Pneumatic Rubber 68935.
Tires.
2105.74........................... Aerospace 7/10/03 6/24/05, 70 FR 36511
Manufacturing and
Rework.
2105.75........................... Mobile Equipment 7/10/03 6/24/05, 70 FR 36511
Repair and
Refinishing.
2105.76........................... Wood Furniture 7/10/03 6/24/05, 70 FR 36511
Manufacturing
Operations.
2105.77........................... Control of VOC 5/24/10 12/28/10, 75 FR New Regulation.
Emissions from 81480
Large Appliance and
Metal Furniture
Surface Coating
Processes.
2105.78........................... Control of VOC 5/24/10 12/28/10, 75 FR New Regulation.
Emissions from Flat 81480
Wood Paneling
Coating Processes.
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2105.79........................... Control of VOC 5/24/10 12/28/10, 75 FR New Regulation.
Emissions from 81480
Paper, Film, and
Foil Surface
Coating Processes.
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Subpart 9--Transportation Related Sources
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2105.90........................... Gasoline Volatility. 5/15/98 4/17/01, 66 FR 19724 (c)(151).
9/1/99
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Part F--Air Pollution Episodes
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2106.01........................... Air Pollution 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Episode System. 68935.
2106.02........................... Air Pollution Source 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Curtailment Plans. 68935.
2106.03........................... Episode Criteria.... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2106.04........................... Episode Actions..... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2106.05........................... USX-Clairton Works 8/15/97 6/12/98, 63 FR 32126 (c)(133)(i)(B)(3).
PM-10 Self Audit
Emergency Action
Plan.
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Part G--Methods
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2107.01........................... General............. 10/20/95 1/14/02, 67 FR 68935 (c)(192).
2107.02........................... Particulate Matter.. 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2107.03........................... Sulfur Oxides....... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2107.04 (except paragraph .04.h).. Volatile Organic 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Compounds. 68935.
2107.05........................... Nitrogen Oxides..... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2107.06........................... Incinerator 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Temperatures. 68935.
2107.07........................... Coke Oven Emissions. 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2107.08........................... Coke Oven Gas....... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2107.10........................... Sulfur Content of 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Coke. 68935.
2107.11........................... Visible Emissions... 4/1/07 7/13/09, 74 FR 3329.
2107.15........................... Gasoline Volatility 5/15/98 4/17/01, 66 FR 19724 (c)(151).
and RFG.
2107.20.c, .g through .j, .m and Ambient Measurements 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
.n. 68935.
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Part H--Reporting, Testing & Monitoring
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2108.01........................... Reports Required.... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2108.01.a......................... Termination of 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Operation. 68935.
2108.01.b......................... Shutdown of Control 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Equipment. 68935.
2108.01.c......................... Breakdowns.......... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2108.01.d......................... Cold Start.......... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2108.01.e (Except paragraphs e.1.A Emissions Inventory 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
&.B). Statements. 68935.
2108.01.f......................... Orders.............. 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2108.01.g......................... Violations.......... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2108.02........................... Emissions Testing... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2108.03........................... Continuous Emission 4/1/07 7/13/09, 74 FR 3329. Revision to
Monitoring. paragraph 2108.03.f
(Violations).
2108.04........................... Ambient Monitoring.. 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
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Part I--Enforcement
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2109.01........................... Inspections......... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2109.02 (except paragraph.02.a.7). Remedies............ 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
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2109.03a. (introductory sentence), Enforcement Orders.. 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
b. through f. 68935.
2109.04........................... Orders Establishing 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
an Additional or 68935.
More Restrictive
Standard.
2109.05........................... Emergency Orders.... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2109.06 (Except paragraphs Civil Proceedings... 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
.06.a.2, .a.3, and .a.4). 68935.
2109.10........................... Appeals............. 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
68935.
2109.20........................... General Federal 10/20/95 11/14/02, 67 FR (c)(192).
Conformity. 68935.
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(3) EPA-Approved Philadelphia AMS Regulations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
State Additional
Rule citation Title/subject effective EPA approval date explanation/ Sec.
date 52.2063 citation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Title 3--Air Management Code
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Chapter 3-100.................... General Provisions..... 10/20/69 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Chapter 3-200 (Except Sec. 3- Prohibited Conduct..... 10/4/76 6/4/79, 44 FR 31980 (c)(18).
207(4)).
Chapter 3-300.................... Administrative 9/21/72 3/12/79, 44 FR (c)(15).
Provisions. 13480.
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Regulation I--General Provisions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section I........................ Definitions............ 4/29/70 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section II (Except portions of Source Registration and 5/4/74 9/9/75, 40 FR 41787 (c)(12).
paragraph II.B). Emission Reporting.
Section III...................... Testing and Test 4/29/70 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Methods. 10842.
Section IV....................... Availability of 4/29/70 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Technology. 10842.
Section V........................ Improvement and Plan... 4/29/70 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section VI....................... Pre-existing 4/29/70 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Regulations. 10842.
Section VII...................... Circumvention.......... 4/29/70 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section VIII..................... Severability........... 4/29/70 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section IX....................... Effective Date......... 4/29/70 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section XI.D..................... Compliance with Federal 3/27/86 1/23/89, 54 FR 3029 (c)(70).
Regulations--Stack
Height Regulations.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation II--Air Contaminant and Particulate Matter Emissions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section I........................ No Title [General 4/29/70 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Provisions]. 10842.
Section II....................... Open Fires............. 4/29/70 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section IV....................... Visible Emissions...... 5/4/74 9/9/75, 40 FR 41787 (c)(12).
Section V........................ Particulate Matter 8/27/81 4/16/82, 47 FR (c)(43).
Emissions from the 16325.
Burning of Fuels.
Section VI....................... Selection of Fuel for 4/29/70 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Particulate Matter 10842.
Emission Control.
Section VII...................... Particulate Matter 4/29/70 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Emissions from 10842.
Chemical,
Metallurgical,
Mechanical and Other
Processes.
Section VIII..................... Fugitive Dust.......... 4/29/70 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Table 1.......................... No Title [Allowable 4/29/70 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Process Weight 10842.
Emissions].
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Regulation III--The Control of Emissions of Oxides and Sulfur Compounds
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section I........................ No Title [General 4/29/70 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Provisions]. 10842.
Section II....................... Control of Emission of 5/10/80 9/17/81, 46 FR (c)(37).
Sulfur Compounds. 46133.
Section III...................... Control of Sulfur in 8/27/81 4/16/82, 47 FR (c)(43).
Fuels. 16325.
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Regulation IV--Governing Air Pollution Control Measures During High Air Pollution Episodes
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Section I........................ Definitions............ 2/5/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
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Section II....................... Declaration of 2/5/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Conditions. 10842.
Section III...................... Termination of 2/5/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Conditions. 10842.
Section IV....................... Alert and Notification 2/5/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
System by the Health 10842.
Commissioner and the
Emergency Coordinator.
Section V........................ Advance Preparation for 2/5/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1)
High Air Pollution 10842.
Episodes.
Section VI....................... Actions and 2/5/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Restrictions. 10842.
Section VII...................... Severability........... 2/5/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section VIII..................... Effective Date......... 2/5/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Table I.......................... Minimum Abatement 2/5/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Strategies for 10842.
Emission Reduction
Plans--Stage I
Condition.
Table II......................... Minimum Abatement 2/5/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Strategies for 10842.
Emission Reduction
Plans--Stage II
Condition.
Table III........................ Minimum Abatement 2/5/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Strategies for 10842.
Emission Reduction
Plans--Emergency
Condition.
Table IV......................... Emergency Business and 2/5/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Establishment List. 10842.
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Regulation V--Control of Emissions of Organic Substances From Stationary Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section I (Except for definitions Definitions............ 11/28/86 6/16/93, 58 FR (c)(83).
related to paragraphs V.C.& 33200.
V.D.).
Section I........................ Definitions............ 5/23/88 4/6/93, 48 FR 17778 (c)(78).
Section II....................... Storage Tanks.......... 7/10/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section III...................... Oil-Effluent Water 7/10/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Separator. 10842.
Section IV....................... Pumps and Compressors.. 7/10/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section V (Except paragraphs V.C Organic Material 7/10/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
and V.D). Loading. 10842.
Section VI....................... Solvents............... 7/10/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section VII...................... Processing of 7/10/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
Photochemically 10842.
Reactive Materials.
Section VIII..................... Architectural Coatings. 7/10/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section IX....................... Disposal of Solvents... 7/10/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
10842.
Section X........................ Compliance with 11/28/86 6/16/93, 58 FR (c)(82).
Pennsylvania Standards 33192.
for Volatile Organic
Compounds (VOC).
Section XI....................... Petroleum Solvent Dry 11/28/86 4/12/93, 58 FR (c)(77).
Cleaning. 19066.
Section XII...................... Pharmaceutical Tablet 11/28/86 6/16/93, 58 FR (c)(83).
Coating. 33200.
Section XIII..................... Process Equipment Leaks 5/23/98 4/6/93, 58 FR 17778 (c)(78).
Section XXII..................... Circumvention.......... 7/10/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
recodified 10842.
5/23/88
Section XXIII.................... Severability........... 7/10/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
recodified 10842.
5/23/88
Section XXIV..................... Effective Date......... 7/10/71 5/31/72, 37 FR (c)(1).
recodified 10842.
5/23/88
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Regulation VII--Control of Emissions of Nitrogen Oxides From Stationary Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section I........................ Definitions............ 7/1/72 5/14/73, 38 FR (c)(7).
12696.
Section II....................... Fuel Burning Equipment. 11/20/85 1/14/87, 52 FR 1456 (c)(65).
Section III...................... Nitric Acid Plants..... 7/1/72 5/14/73, 38 FR (c)(7).
12696.
Section IV....................... Emissions Monitoring... 7/1/72 5/14/73, 38 FR (c)(7).
12696.
Section V........................ Circumvention.......... 7/1/72 5/14/73, 38 FR (c)(7).
12696.
Section VI....................... Severability........... 7/1/72 5/14/73, 38 FR (c)(7).
12696.
Section VII...................... Effective Date......... 7/1/72 5/14/73, 38 FR (c)(7).
12696.
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Regulation VIII--Control of Emissions of Carbon Monoxide From Stationary Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section I........................ Definitions............ 8/20/72 5/14/73, 38 FR (c)(7).
12696.
Section II....................... General................ 8/20/72 5/14/73, 38 FR (c)(7).
12696.
Section III...................... Emissions Monitoring... 8/20/72 5/14/73, 38 FR (c)(7).
12696.
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Section IV....................... Circumvention.......... 8/20/72 5/14/73, 38 FR (c)(7).
12696.
Section V........................ Severability........... 8/20/72 5/14/73, 38 FR (c)(7).
12696.
Section VI....................... Effective Date......... 8/20/72 5/14/73, 38 FR (c)(7).
12696.
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Regulation XI--Control of Emissions From Incinerators
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section I........................ Definitions............ 5/4/74 9/9/75, 40 FR 41787 (c)(12).
Section II....................... General Provisions..... 5/4/74 9/9/75, 40 FR 41787 (c)(12).
Section III (Except paragraph Emissions Limitations.. 5/4/74 9/9/75, 40 FR 41787 (c)(12).
III.E. (odors)).
Section IV....................... Design................. 5/4/74 9/9/75, 40 FR 41787 (c)(12).
Section V........................ Operation.............. 5/4/74 9/9/75, 40 FR 41787 (c)(12).
Section VI....................... Permits and Licenses... 5/4/74 9/9/75, 40 FR 41787 (c)(12).
Section VII...................... Circumvention.......... 5/4/74 9/9/75, 40 FR 41787 (c)(12).
Section VIII..................... Severability........... 5/4/74 9/9/75, 40 FR 41787 (c)(12).
Section IX....................... Effective Date......... 5/4/74 9/9/75, 40 FR 41787 (c)(12).
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Regulation XIII--Construction, Modification, Reactivation and Operation of Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section I........................ Introduction........... 10/30/95 3/28/03, 68 FR (c)(203).
15059.
Section II....................... Program Adoption....... 10/30/95 3/28/03, 68 FR (c)(203).
15059.
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(d) EPA-approved source-specific requirements
(1) EPA-Approved Source-Specific Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) Requirements for Volatile
Organic Compounds (VOC) and Oxides of Nitrogen (NOX)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Additional
State EPA explanation/ Sec.
Name of source Permit No. County effective approval 52.2063
date date citation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For exceptions, see the applicable paragraphs in 40 CFR Sec. 52.2063(c)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARCO Chemical Company.......... 04-313-052 Beaver 12/9/86 5/16/90, 55 (c)(71).
FR 20267
IMC Chemical Group............. 39-313-014 Lehigh 12/10/86 5/16/90, 55 (c)(72).
FR 20267
Aristech Chemical Corp......... 86-I-0024-P Allegheny 8/28/86 6/16/93, 58 (c)(80).
3/3/87 FR 33197
The Knoll Group................ 46-326-001A Montgomery 3/24/93 10/19/93, (c)(87).
58 FR 53885
ESSROC Materials............... PA-48-0004A Northampton 12/20/94 08/08/95, (c)(98)(i)(B)(1).
60 FR 40292
Pennsylvania Power and Light PA-67-2005 York 12/22/94 08/08/95, (c)(98)(i)(B)(2).
Co. (PP&L)--Brunner Island.... 60 FR 40292
PPG Industries, Inc.--South OP-21-2002 Cumberland 12/22/94 08/08/95, (c)(98)(i)(B)(3).
Middleton..................... 60 FR 40292
Stroehmann Bakeries--Dauphin PA-22-2003 Dauphin 12/22/94 08/08/95, (c)(98)(i)(B)(4).
County........................ 60 FR 40292
General Electric Transportation OP-25-025 Erie 12/21/94 08/08/95, (c)(98)(i)(B)(5).
Systems--Erie................. 60 FR 40292
J. E. Baker Co. (Refractories)-- OP-67-2001 York 12/22/94 08/08/95, (c)(98)(i)(B)(6).
York.......................... 60 FR 40292
Lafarge Corp................... OP-39-0011 Lehigh 12/23/94 08/08/95, (c)(98)(i)(B)(7).
60 FR 40292
Lafarge Corp................... PA-39-0011A Lehigh 12/23/94 08/08/95, (c)(98)(i)(B)(7).
60 FR 40292
West Penn Power--Armstrong..... PA-03-000-023 Armstrong 12/29/94 08/08/95, (c)(98)(i)(B)(8).
60 FR 40292
West Penn Power--Armstrong..... PA-03-306-004 Armstrong 3/28/94 08/08/95, (c)(98)(i)(B)(8).
60 FR 40292
West Penn Power--Armstrong..... PA-03-306-006 Armstrong 11/22/94 08/08/95, (c)(98)(i)(B)(8).
60 FR 40292
Plain and Fancy Kitchens, Inc.. PA-38-318-019C Lebanon 12/23/94 08/08/95, (c)(98)(i)(B)(9).
60 FR 40292
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Stroehmann Bakeries--Bradford PA-08-0001 Bradford 2/9/95 08/10/95, (c)(101)(i)(B).
County........................ 60 FR 40758
Stroehmann Bakeries--Bradford OP-08-0001A Bradford 2/9/95 08/10/95, (c)(101)(i)(B).
County........................ 60 FR 40758
Stroehmann Bakeries--Lycoming PA-41-0001 Lycoming 2/9/95 08/10/95, (c)(101)(i)(B).
County........................ 60 FR 40758
Stroehmann Bakeries--Lycoming OP-41-0001A Lycoming 2/9/95 08/10/95, (c)(101)(i)(B).
County........................ 60 FR 40758
Philadelphia Electric Co. OP-23-0017 Delaware 12/28/94 09/08/95, (c)(102)(i)(B)(1)
(PECO)--Eddystone............. 60 FR 46768 .
Philadelphia Electric Co. PA-23-0017 Delaware 12/28/94 09/08/95, (c)(102)(i)(B)(1)
(PECO)--Eddystone............. 60 FR 46768 .
Gilberton Power Co.--John Rich OP-54-0004 Schuylkill 12/20/94 09/08/95, (c)(102)(i)(B)(2)
Memorial...................... 60 FR 46768 .
Bethlehem Steel--Coke and OP-48-0013 Northampton 12/20/94 09/08/95, (c)(102)(i)(B)(3)
Chemical Production........... 60 FR 46768 .
Bethlehem Steel--Foundry....... OP-48-0014 Northampton 12/20/94 09/08/95, (c)(102)(i)(B)(3)
60 FR 46768 .
Bethlehem Steel--Structural OP-48-0010 Northampton 12/20/94 09/08/95, (c)(102)(i)(B)(3)
Products...................... 60 FR 46768 .
Bethlehem Steel--Forging....... OP-48-0015 Northampton 12/20/94 09/08/95, (c)(102)(i)(B)(3)
60 FR 46768 .
Westwood Energy Properties, OP-54-000-6 Schuylkill 12/27/94 09/08/95, (c)(102)(i)(B)(4)
Inc. (CRS Sirrine, Inc.)...... 60 FR 46768 .
PECO Energy Co.--Front Street.. OP-46-0045 Montgomery 3/31/95 09/08/95, (c)(102)(i)(B)(5)
60 FR 46768 .
Crawford Furniture OP-16-021 Clarion 3/27/95 09/08/95, (c)(102)(i)(B)(6)
Manufacturing Corp.--Clarion 60 FR 46768 .
County........................
Schuylkill Energy Resources.... OP-54-0003 Schuylkill 5/19/95 09/08/95, (c)(102)(i)(B)(7)
60 FR 46768 .
Columbia Gas Transmission OP-52-0001 Pike 4/21/95 09/08/95, (c)(102)(i)(B)(9)
Corp.--Milford Compressor 60 FR 46768 .
Station.......................
Texas Eastern Transmission OP-31-2003 Huntingdon 5/16/95 09/08/95, (c)(102)(i)(B)(10
Corp.--Entriken Compressor 60 FR 46768 ).
Station.......................
Columbia Gas Transmission OP-28-2003 Franklin 4/21/95 09/08/95, (c)(102)(i)(B)(11
Corp.--Greencastle Compressor 60 FR 46768 ).
Station.......................
Lord Corporation--Aerospace Div OP-25-095 Erie 3/30/95 09/08/95, (c)(102)(i)(B)(12
60 FR 46768 ).
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. PA-53-0001 Potter 11/27/95 04/09/96, (c)(103)(i)(B)(1)
(TENNECO)--Station 313........ OP-53-0001 61 FR 15709 .
CP-53-0001
Corning Asahi Video Products-- OP-14-0003 Centre 12/27/94 04/09/96, (c)(103)(i)(B)(2)
State College................. 61 FR 15709 .
Corning Asahi Video Products-- OP-14-309-009C Centre 5/5/94 04/09/96, (c)(103)(i)(B)(2)
State College................. 61 FR 15709 .
Corning Asahi Video Products-- OP-14-309-010A Centre 8/18/94 04/09/96, (c)(103)(i)(B)(2)
State College................. 61 FR 15709 .
Corning Asahi Video Products-- OP-14-309-037A Centre 5/5/94 04/09/96, (c)(103)(i)(B)(2)
State College................. 61 FR 15709 .
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Columbia Gas Transmission OP-48-0001 Northampton 5/19/95 04/09/96, (c)(103)(i)(B)(3)
Corp.--Easton Compressor PA-48-0001A 61 FR 15709 .
Station.......................
Texas Eastern Transmission OP-05-2007 Bedford 5/16/95 04/09/96, (c)(103)(i)(B)(4)
Corp.--Bedford Compressor 61 FR 15709 .
Station.......................
Texas Eastern Transmission PA-36-2025 Lancaster 5/16/95 04/09/96, (c)(103)(i)(B)(5)
Corp.--Marietta Compressor 61 FR 15709 .
Station.......................
Hercules Cement Co............. OP-48-0005 Northampton 12/23/94 04/09/96, (c)(103)(i)(B)(6)
PA-48-0005A 61 FR 15709 .
ESSROC (formerly Lone Star OP-48-0007 Northampton 12/29/94 04/09/96, (c)(103)(i)(B)(7)
Industries, Inc.)............. 61 FR 15709 .
Pennsylvania Power and Light OP-47-0001 Montour 12/27/94 04/09/96, (c)(103)(i)(B)(8)
Co. (PP&L)--Montour........... PA-47-0001A 61 FR 15709 .
Pennsylvania Electric Co. PA-17-0001 Clearfield 12/27/94 04/09/96, (c)(103)(i)(B)(9)
(PENELEC)--Shawville.......... 61 FR 15709 .
Zinc Corp. of America--Potter OP-04-000-044 Beaver 12/29/94 04/09/96, (c)(103)(i)(B)(10
Twp........................... 61 FR 15709 ).
The Proctor and Gamble Paper OP-66-0001 Wyoming 12/20/94 04/09/96, (c)(103)(i)(B)(11
Products Company Mehoopany.... PA-66-0001A 61 FR 15709 ).
Columbia Gas Transmission OP-25-892 Erie 4/11/95 04/09/96, (c)(103)(i)(B)(12
Corp.--Union City Compressor 61 FR 15709 ).
Station.......................
James River Corp.--Chambersburg OP-28-2006 Franklin 6/14/95 02/12/96, (c)(104)(i)(C)(1)
61 FR 05303 .
Appleton Papers, Inc.-- OP-21-2004 Cumberland 5/24/95 02/12/96, (c)(104)(i)(C)(2)
Harrisburg.................... 61 FR 05303 .
Air Products and Chemicals, OP-39-0008 Lehigh 5/25/95 02/12/96, (c)(104)(i)(C)(3)
Inc.--Corporate R & D......... 61 FR 05303 .
Elf Atochem North America, OP-46-0022 Montgomery 6/27/95 02/12/96, (c)(104)(i)(C)(4)
Inc.--King of Prussia......... 61 FR 05303 .
York City Sewer Authority OP-67-2013 York 3/1/95 02/12/96, (c)(104)(i)(C)(5)
(Wastewater Treatment Plant).. 61 FR 05303 .
Glasgow, Inc.--Ivy Rock........ OP-46-0043 Montgomery 6/7/95 02/12/96, (c)(104)(i)(C)(6)
61 FR 05303 .
Glasgow, Inc.--Spring House.... OP-46-0029 Montgomery 6/7/95 02/12/96, (c)(104)(i)(C)(7)
61 FR 05303 .
Glasgow, Inc.--Catanach........ OP-15-0021 Chester 6/7/95 02/12/96, (c)(104)(i)(C)(8)
61 FR 05303 .
Glasgow, Inc.--Freeborn........ OP-23-0026 Delaware 6/7/95 02/12/96, (c)(104)(i)(C)(9)
61 FR 05303 .
UGI Utilities--Hunlock Creek... OP-40-0005 Luzerne 12/20/94 05/16/96, (c)(108)(i)(B)(1)
PA-40-0005A 61 FR 24706 .
Solar Turbines, Inc. (York PA-67-2009 York 8/17/95 05/16/96, (c)(108)(i)(B)(2)
Cogeneration Facility)........ 61 FR 24706 .
Solar Turbines, Inc. (York CP-67-2009 York 8/17/95 05/16/96, (c)(108)(i)(B)(2)
Cogeneration Facility)........ 61 FR 24706 .
Columbia Gas Transmission OP-18-0001 Clinton 7/18/95 05/16/96, (c)(108)(i)(B)(3)
Corp.--Renovo Compressor PA-18-0001 61 FR 24706 .
Station.......................
National Fuel Gas Supply Corp.-- OP-53-0007 Potter 7/17/95 05/16/96, (c)(108)(i)(B)(4)
East Fork Compressor Station.. PA-53-0007A 61 FR 24706 .
York County Solid Waste & PA-67-2006 York 8/25/95 05/16/96, (c)(108)(i)(B)(5)
Refuse Authority (Y.C.R.R.C.). 61 FR 24706 .
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W. R. Grace and Co.--FORMPAC PA-06-1036 Berks 5/12/95 05/16/96, (c)(108)(i)(B)(6)
Div........................... 61 FR 24706 .
W. R. Grace and Co.--Reading PA-06-315-001 Berks 6/4/92 05/16/96, (c)(108)(i)(B)(6)
Plant......................... 61 FR 24706 .
CNG Transmission Corp.--Cherry PA-32-000-303 Indiana 7/5/95 05/16/96, (c)(108)(i)(B)(7)
Tree Sta...................... 61 FR 24706 .
EPC Power Corp. of Bethlehem OP-23-0007 Delaware 6/8/95 05/16/96, (c)(108)(i)(B)(8)
(Crozer Chester CoGen)........ 61 FR 24706 .
C-P Converters, Inc.--York..... OP-67-2030 York 8/30/95 05/16/96, (c)(108)(i)(B)(9)
61 FR 24706 .
Fisher Scientific Co. OP-32-000-100 Indiana 7/18/95 05/16/96, (c)(108)(i)(B)(10
International--Indiana........ 61 FR 24706 ).
Adelphi Kitchens, Inc.-- OP-06-1001 Berks 4/4/95 05/16/96, (c)(108)(i)(B)(11
Robesonia Factory............. 61 FR 24706 ).
Birchcraft Kitchens, Inc.-- OP-06-1005 Berks 4/4/95 05/16/96, (c)(108)(i)(B)(12
Reading Factory............... 61 FR 24706 ).
Glasgow, Inc.--Bridgeport OP-46-0044 Montgomery 6/7/95 05/16/96, (c)(108)(i)(B)(13
Asphalt Plant................. 61 FR 24706 ).
Caparo Steel Co.--Farrell...... OP-43-285 Mercer 11/3/95 12/20/96, (c)(113)(i)(B)(1)
61 FR 67229 ; 52.2037(g).
Sharon Steel Corp.--Farrell.... OP-43-017 Mercer 11/3/95 12/20/96, (c)(113)(i)(B)(2)
61 FR 67229 ; 52.2036(f);
52.2037(e).
DMi Furniture, Inc.--Timely OP-01-2001 Adams 6/13/95 03/12/97, (c)(114)(i)(B)(1)
Plant 7 (Gettysburg). 62 FR 11079 .
R. R. Donnelley and Sons Co.-- OP-36-2026 Lancaster 7/14/95 03/12/97, (c)(114)(i)(B)(2)
Lancaster West Plant.......... 62 FR 11079 .
International Paper Company-- OP-18-0005 Clinton 12/27/94 01/29/97, (c)(115)(i)(B).
Hammermill Papers Division.... 62 FR 04167
Lucent Technology (formerly PA-06-1003 Berks 6/26/95 04/18/97, (c)(117)(i)(B)(1)
AT&T Corp.)--Reading.......... 62 FR 19051 .
Garden State Tanning, Inc.-- PA-06-1014 Berks 6/21/95 04/18/97, (c)(117)(i)(B)(2)
Fleetwood Plant............... 62 FR 19051 .
Glidden Co., The--Reading...... OP-06-1035 Berks 2/15/96 04/18/97, (c)(117)(i)(B)(3)
62 FR 19051 .
Maier's Bakery--Reading Plant.. PA-06-1023 Berks 9/20/95 04/18/97, (c)(118)(i)(B)(1)
62 FR 19047 .
Morgan Corp.--Morgantown Plant. OP-06-1025 Berks 8/31/95 04/18/97, (c)(118)(i)(B)(2)
62 FR 19047 .
Allentown Cement Co., Inc.-- PA-06-1002 Berks 10/11/95 04/18/97, (c)(118)(i)(B)(3)
Evansville Plant.............. 62 FR 19047 .
Quaker Maid (Schrock Cabinet OP-06-1028 Berks 10/27/95 04/18/97, (c)(118)(i)(B)(4)
Group)--Leesport.............. 62 FR 19047 .
Brentwood Industries, Inc.-- PA-06-1006 Berks 2/12/96 04/18/97, (c)(118)(i)(B)(5)
Reading Plant................. 62 FR 19047 .
Metropolitan Edison Co. PA-06-1024 Berks 3/9/95 04/18/97, (c)(118)(i)(B)(6)
(MetEd)--Titus Station........ 62 FR 19047 .
ICI Fluoropolymers--Downingtown PA-15-0009 Chester 10/3/95 04/18/97, (c)(118)(i)(B)(7)
CP-15-0009 62 FR 19047 .
Synthetic Thread Co., Inc.-- PA-39-0007A Lehigh 8/10/95 04/18/97, (c)(118)(i)(B)(8)
Bethlehem..................... 62 FR 19047 .
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Bird-in-Hand Woodwork, Inc. OP-36-2022 Lancaster 9/27/95 04/18/97, (c)(118)(i)(B)(9)
(Childcraft Education Corp.).. 62 FR 19047 .
Heinz Pet Products--Bloomsburg. OP-19-0003 Columbia 11/27/95 08/21/97, (c)(119)(i)(B)(1)
62 FR 44413 .
Graco Children's Products, OP-15-0006 Chester 11/30/95 08/21/97, (c)(119)(i)(B)(2)
Inc.--Elverson................ 62 FR 44413 .
Texas Eastern Transmission OP-06-1033 Berks 1/31/97 04/18/97, (c)(120)(i)(B)(1)
Corp.--Bernville.............. 62 FR 19049 .
Texas Eastern Transmission OP-06-1034 Berks 1/31/97 04/18/97, (c)(120)(i)(B)(2)
Corp.--Bechtelsville.......... 62 FR 19049 .
Carpenter Technology Corp.-- OP-06-1007 Berks 9/27/96 04/18/97, (c)(120)(i)(B)(3)
Reading Plant................. 62 FR 19049 , (ii)(B).
North American Fluoropolymers 06-1026, CP-06- Berks 4/19/95 04/18/97, (c)(120)(i)(B)(4)
Co. (NAFCO)................... 1026 6/1/95 62 FR 19049 , (ii)(B).
CNG Transmission Corp.-- PA-53-0004A Potter 2/29/96 06/11/97, (c)(121)(i)(B)(1)
Ellisburg Compressor Station.. 62 FR 31732 .
CNG Transmission Corp.-- OP-53-0004 Potter 2/29/96 06/11/97, (c)(121)(i)(B)(1)
Ellisburg Compressor Station.. 62 FR 31732 .
CNG Transmission Corp.-- CP-53-0004A Potter 2/29/96 06/11/97, (c)(121)(i)(B)(1)
Ellisburg Compressor Station.. 62 FR 31732 .
CNG Transmission Corp.-- PA-53-0003A Potter 12/18/95 06/11/97, (c)(121)(i)(B)(2)
Greenlick Compressor Station.. 62 FR 31732 .
CNG Transmission Corp.-- CP-53-0003A Potter 12/18/95 06/11/97, (c)(121)(i)(B)(2)
Greenlick Station............. 62 FR 31732 .
CNG Transmission Corp.-- OP-53-0003 Potter 2/18/95 06/11/97, (c)(121)(i)(B)(2)
Greenlick Compressor Station.. 62 FR 31732 .
CNG Transmission Corp.--Crayne 30-000-089 Greene 2/22/95 06/11/97, (c)(121)(i)(B)(3)
Station....................... 62 FR 31732 .
CNG Transmission Corp.--State OP-53-0008 Potter 1/10/96 06/11/97, (c)(121)(i)(B)(4)
Line Station.................. 62 FR 31732 .
CNG Transmission Corp.--Big Run PA-33-147 Jefferson 6/27/95 06/11/97, (c)(121)(i)(B)(5)
Station....................... 62 FR 31732 .
Medusa Cement Company.......... OP-37-013 Lawrence 7/27/95 06/03/97, (c)(122)(i)(B)(1)
62 FR 30250 .
Keystone Cement Co............. OP-48-0003 Northampton 5/25/95 06/03/97, (c)(122)(i)(B)(2)
62 FR 30250 .
Lehigh Portland Cement Company. OP-67-2024 York 5/26/95 06/03/97, (c)(122)(i)(B)(3)
62 FR 30250 .
Mercer Lime and Stone Company.. OP-10-023 Butler 5/31/95 06/03/97, (c)(122)(i)(B)(4)
62 FR 30250 .
Con-Lime, Inc.................. OP-14-0001 Centre 6/30/95 06/03/97, (c)(122)(i)(B)(5)
62 FR 30250 .
Pennzoil Products Co.-- PA-61-016 Venango 9/8/95 06/11/97, (c)(124)(i)(B).
Rouseville.................... 62 FR 31738
R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co.-- OP-36-2027 Lancaster 7/14/95 07/21/97, (c)(125)(i)(B);
Lancaster East Plant.......... 62 FR 33891 52.2036j.
Panther Creek Partners......... OP-13-0003 Carbon 12/2/96 09/29/97, (c)(128)(i)(B).
62 FR 50871
Allegro Microsystems, W.G., OP-46-0006 Montgomery 12/19/97 03/09/98, (c)(130)(i)(B)(1)
Inc.--Willow Grove............ 63 FR 11370 .
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Hale Products, Inc.-- OP-46-0057 Montgomery 11/21/97 03/09/98, (c)(130)(i)(B)(2)
Conshohocken.................. 63 FR 11370 .
Con-Lime, Inc.--Bellefonte..... OP-14-0001 Centre 1/7/98 03/09/98, (c)(130)(i)(B)(3)
63 FR 11370 .
Coastal Aluminum Rolling Mills, OP-41-0007 Lycoming 11/21/97 03/09/98, (c)(130)(i)(B)(4)
Inc.--Williamsport............ 63 FR 11370 .
ABP/International Envelope Co.. OP-15-0023 Chester 11/2/95 03/09/98, (c)(130)(i)(B)(5)
63 FR 11370 .
Brown Printing Company......... CP-46-0018 Montgomery 9/26/96 03/09/98, (c)(130)(i)(B)(6)
10/27/97 63 FR 11370 .
Fibre-Metal Products Company... OP-23-0025 Delaware 2/20/98 06/29/98, (c)(132)(i)(B)(1)
63 FR 35145 .
Finnaren & Haley, Inc.......... OP-46-0070 Montgomery 3/5/98 06/29/98, (c)(132)(i)(B)(2)
63 FR 35145 .
Fres-co System USA, Inc........ OP-09-0027 Bucks 3/5/98 06/29/98, (c)(132)(i)(B)(3)
63 FR 35145 .
Graphic Packaging Corporation.. OP-15-0013 Chester 2/28/98 06/29/98, (c)(132)(i)(B)(4)
63 FR 35145 .
Montour Oil Service Company, a OP-41-0013 Lycoming 3/19/98 06/29/98, (c)(132)(i)(B)(5)
division of Sun Company, Inc.. 63 FR 35145 .
Atlantic Refining and Marketing OP-49-0015 Northampton 3/19/98 06/29/98, (c)(132)(i)(B)(6)
Corp. (Sun Co., Inc. (R&M))... 63 FR 35145 .
Transwall Corporation.......... OP-15-0025 Chester 3/10/98 06/29/98, (c)(132)(i)(B)(7)
63 FR 35145 .
Tavo Packaging (formerly Mead OP-09-0008 Bucks 11/8/95 06/29/98, (c)(132)(i)(B)(8)
Packaging Company)............ 63 FR 35145 .
CNG Transmission Corp.-- PA-53-0005A Potter 4/16/96 10/08/98, (c)(134)(i)(B)(1)
Harrison Compressor Station... 63 FR 54050 .
CNG Transmission Corp.-- OP-53-0005 Potter 4/16/96 10/08/98, (c)(134)(i)(B)(1)
Harrison Compressor Station... 63 FR 54050 .
CNG Transmission Corp.-- CP-53-0005A Potter 4/16/96 10/08/98, (c)(134)(i)(B)(1)
Harrison Station.............. 63 FR 54050 .
CNG Transmission Corp.--Leidy PA-18-0004A Clinton 3/25/96 10/08/98, (c)(134)(i)(B)(2)
Station....................... 63 FR 54050 .
CNG Transmission Corp.--Leidy OP-18-0004 Clinton 2/29/96 10/08/98, (c)(134)(i)(B)(2)
Compressor Station............ 63 FR 54050 .
CNG Transmission Corp.--Leidy CP-18-0004A Clinton 3/25/96 10/08/98, (c)(134)(i)(B)(2)
Station....................... 63 FR 54050 .
CNG Transmission Corp.-- PA-59-0002A Tioga 12/18/95 10/08/98, (c)(134)(i)(B)(3)
Sabinsville Compressor Station 63 FR 54050 .
CNG Transmission Corp.-- OP-59-0002 Tioga 12/18/95 10/08/98, (c)(134)(i)(B)(3)
Sabinsville Compressor Station 63 FR 54050 .
CNG Transmission Corp.-- CP-59-0002A Tioga 12/18/95 10/08/98, (c)(134)(i)(B)(3)
Sabinsville Station........... 63 FR 54050 .
CNG Transmission Corp.--Tioga OP-59-0006 Tioga 1/16/96 10/08/98, (c)(134)(i)(B)(4)
Station....................... 63 FR 54050 .
Eldorado Properties Corp.-- OP-49-0016 Northumberland 5/1/98 11/06/98, (c)(136)(i)(B)(1)
Northumberland Terminal....... 63 FR 59884 .
Endura Products, Inc........... OP-09-0028 Bucks 5/13/98 11/06/98, (c)(136)(i)(B)(2)
63 FR 59884 .
Ford Electronics & OP-46-0036 Montgomery 4/30/98 11/06/98, (c)(136)(i)(B)(3)
Refrigeration Company......... 63 FR 59884 .
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H & N Packaging, Inc. (formerly OP-09-0038 Bucks 6/8/98 11/06/98, (c)(136)(i)(B)(4)
Paramount Packaging Corp.).... 63 FR 59884 .
Lancaster County Solid Waste 36-02013 Lancaster 6/3/98 11/06/98, (c)(136)(i)(B)(5)
Management Authority.......... 63 FR 59884 .
Monsey Products Co.--Kimberton. OP-15-0031 Chester 6/4/98 11/06/98, (c)(136)(i)(B)(6)
63 FR 59884 .
Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical-- OP-46-0027 Montgomery 6/4/98 11/06/98, (c)(136)(i)(B)(7)
Spring House.................. 63 FR 59884 .
Piccari Press, Inc............. OP-09-0040 Bucks 4/29/98 11/06/98, (c)(136)(i)(B)(8)
63 FR 59884 .
Pierce and Stevens Corp.-- OP-15-0011 Chester 3/27/98 11/06/98, (c)(136)(i)(B)(9)
Kimberton..................... 63 FR 59884 .
PQ Corporation--Chester........ OP-23-0016 Delaware 6/16/98 11/06/98, (c)(136)(i)(B)(10
63 FR 59884 ).
Reynolds Metals Company OP-15-0004 Chester 5/8/98 11/06/98, (c)(136)(i)(B)(11
Downington.................... 63 FR 59884 ).
Rhone-Poulenc Rorer OP-46-0048B Montgomery 4/2/98 11/06/98, (c)(136)(i)(B)(12
Pharmaceutical, Inc........... 63 FR 59884 ).
Superior Tube Company.......... OP-46-0020 Montgomery 4/17/98 11/06/98, (c)(136)(i)(B)(13
63 FR 59884 ).
Uniform Tubes Inc.............. OP-46-0046A Montgomery 3/26/98 11/06/98, (c)(136)(i)(B)(14
63 FR 59884 ).
U.S. Air Force--Willow Grove OP-46-0072 Montgomery 5/1/98 11/06/98, (c)(136)(i)(B)(15
Air Reserve Station........... 63 FR 59884 ).
Naval Air Station, Joint OP-46-0079 Montgomery 5/4/98 11/06/98, (c)(136)(i)(B)(16
Reserve Base--Willow Grove.... 63 FR 59884 ).
Columbia Gas Transmission 05-2006 Bedford 4/19/95 12/03/98, (c)(137)(i)B)(1).
Corp.--Artemas Compressor 63 FR 66755
Station.......................
Columbia Gas Transmission 63-000-631 Washington 7/10/95 12/03/98, (c)(137)(i)B)(2).
Corp.--Donegal Compressor 63 FR 66755
Station.......................
Columbia Gas Transmission 01-2003 Adams 4/21/95 12/03/98, (c)(137)(i)B)(3).
Corp.--Gettysburg Compressor 63 FR 66755
Station.......................
Columbia Gas Transmission OP-15-0022 Chester 2/1/96 12/03/98, (c)(137)(i)B)(4).
Corp.--Eagle Compressor 63 FR 66755
Station.......................
Columbia Gas Transmission CP-15-0020 Chester 9/15/95 12/03/98, (c)(137)(i)B)(5).
Corp.--Downingtown............ 63 FR 66755
GKN Sinter Metals, Inc......... OP-12-0002 Cameron 10/30/98 04/16/99, (c)(138)(i)(B)(1)
64 FR 18821 .
Cabinet Industries, Inc.--Water OP-47-0005 Montour 9/21/98 04/16/99, (c)(138)(i)(B)(2)
Street Plant.................. 64 FR 18821 .
Springs Window Fashions OP-41-0014 Lycoming 9/29/98 04/16/99, (c)(138)(i)(B)(3)
Division, Inc................. 64 FR 18821 .
Centennial Printing Corp....... OP-46-0068 Montgomery 10/31/96 04/16/99, (c)(138)(i)(B)(4)
5/11/98 64 FR 18821 .
Strick Corp.--Danville......... OP-47-0002 Montour 8/28/96 04/16/99, (c)(138)(i)(B)(5)
64 FR 18821 .
Handy and Harmon Tube Co.-- OP-46-0016 Montgomery 9/25/95 04/16/99, (c)(138)(i)(B)(6)
Norristown.................... 64 FR 18821 .
Boeing Defense & Space Group-- CP-23-0009 Delaware 9/3/97 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(1)
Helicopters Div............... 65 FR 78418 .
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Delaware County Regional OP-23-0032 Delaware 3/12/97 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(2)
Authority's Western Regional 5/16/97 65 FR 78418 .
Treatment Plant (DELCORA WRTP)
Delbar Products, Inc.--Perkasie OP-09-0025 Bucks 2/1/96 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(3)
65 FR 78418 .
Department of Public Welfare OP-46-0060 Montgomery 1/21/98 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(4)
(NSH)--Norristown............. 65 FR 78418 .
Dopaco, Inc.--Downingtown...... CP-15-0029 Chester 3/6/96 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(5)
65 FR 78418 .
Garlock, Inc. (Plastomer PA-09-0035 Bucks 3/12/97 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(6)
Products)..................... 65 FR 78418 .
Interstate Brands Corporation PLID (51-) 5811 Philadelphia 4/10/95 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(7)
(formerly, Continental Baking 65 FR 78418 .
Company)......................
J. B. Slevin Company Inc.-- OP-23-0013 Delaware 9/3/96 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(8)
Lansdowne..................... 65 FR 78418 .
Laclede Steel Co.--Fairless OP-09-0023 Bucks 7/17/95 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(9)
Hills......................... 65 FR 78418 .
LNP Engineering Plastics, Inc.-- OP-15-0035 Chester 10/31/97 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(10
Thorndale..................... 65 FR 78418 ).
Lukens Steel Co.--Coatesville.. OP-15-0010 Chester 5/6/99 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(11
65 FR 78418 ).
Nabisco Biscuit Co............. PLID (51-) 3201 Philadelphia 4/10/95 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(12
65 FR 78418 ).
PECO Energy Co.--Croydon OP-09-0016A Bucks 12/20/96 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(13
Generating Station............ 65 FR 78418 ).
PECO Energy Co.--Limerick OP-46-0038 Montgomery 7/25/95 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(14
Generating Station............ 65 FR 78418 ).
PECO Energy Co.--USX Fairless OP-09-0066 Bucks 12/31/98 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(15
Works Powerhouse.............. 4/6/99 65 FR 78418 ).
PECO Energy Co.--West OP-46-0045A Montgomery 12/4/97 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(16
Conshohocken Plant............ 65 FR 78418 ).
Pennsylvania Electric Co.-- 25-0041 Erie 2/25/99 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(17
Front Street Station.......... 65 FR 78418 ).
American Inks and Coatings OP-15-0026A Chester 1/10/97 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(18
Corp.--Valley Forge........... 65 FR 78418 ).
Avery Dennison Co. (Fasson Roll OP-09-0001A Bucks 10/2/97 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(19
Division)--Quakertown......... 65 FR 78418 ).
Cabot Performance Materials-- OP-46-0037 Montgomery 4/13/99 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(20
Boyertown..................... 65 FR 78418 ).
Cleveland Steel Container OP-09-0022 Bucks 9/30/96 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(21
Corp.--Quakertown............. 65 FR 78418 ).
CMS Gilbreth Packaging Systems-- OP-09-0036 Bucks 1/7/97 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(22
Bristol....................... 65 FR 78418 ).
CMS Gilbreth Packaging Systems-- OP-09-0037 Bucks 4/10/97 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(23
Bensalem...................... 65 FR 78418 ).
Congoleum Corp.--Marcus Hook... OP-23-0021 Delaware 12/31/98 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(24
65 FR 78418 ).
Epsilon Products Co.--Marcus OP-23-0012 Delaware 2/15/96 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(25
Hook.......................... 65 FR 78418 ).
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Foamex International, Inc.-- OP-23-0006A Delaware 3/30/99 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(26
Eddystone..................... 65 FR 78418 ).
Forms, Inc., Spectra Graphics-- OP-46-0023 Montgomery 11/9/95 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(27
Willow Grove.................. 3/25/98 65 FR78418 ).
Global Packaging, Inc. OP-46-0026 Montgomery 8/30/96 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(28
(formerly BG Packaging)--Oaks. 12/24/97 65 FR78418 ).
Jefferson Smurfit Corp. OP-46-0041 Montgomery 4/18/97 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(29
(Container Corp. of Amer.)-- 65 FR78418 ).
Oaks..........................
Jefferson Smurfit Corp. OP-46-0062 Montgomery 7/15/96 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(30
(Container Corp. of Amer.)-- 65 FR 78418 ).
North Wales...................
Lonza, Inc.--Conshohocken...... OP-46-0025 Montgomery 4/22/97 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(31
6/16/98 65 FR 78418 ).
Markel Corporation............. OP-46-0081 Montgomery 4/9/99 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(32
65 FR 78418 ).
McCorquodale Security Cards, OP-15-0037 Chester 9/3/96 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(33
Inc.--West Whiteland.......... 65 FR 78418 ).
Mike-Rich, Inc. (MRI)--Newtown. OP-09-0021 Bucks 12/20/96 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(34
65 FR 78418 ).
Minnesota Mining and CP-09-0005 Bucks 8/8/96 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(35
Manufacturing (3M) Company-- 65 FR 78418 ).
Bristol.......................
MM Biogas Power LLC (formerly CP-46-0067 Montgomery 10/31/97 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(36
O'Brien Environmental Energy, 65 FR 78418 ).
Inc.).........................
Norwood Industries, Inc.-- OP-15-0014A Chester 12/20/96 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(37
Frazer........................ 12/2/99 65 FR 78418 ).
NVF Company.................... OP-15-0030 Chester 4/13/99 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(38
65 FR 78418 ).
Occidental Chemical Corp. OP-46-0015 Montgomery 11/7/96 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(39
(Vinyls Div.)--Pottstown...... 65 FR 78418 ).
Philadelphia Newspapers, Inc. OP-46-0012 Montgomery 8/30/96 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(40
(Schuylkill Printing Plant)... 3/15/00 65 FR 78418 ).
The Proctor and Gamble Paper OP-66-0001 Wyoming 4/4/97 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(41
Products Co................... 65 FR 78418 ).
Quebecor Printing Atglen, Inc.-- OP-15-0002 Chester 12/10/96 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(42
Atglen........................ 65 FR 78418 ).
Sartomer Company, Inc.......... OP-15-0015 Chester 1/17/96 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(43
3/25/98 65 FR 78418 ).
Silberline Manufacturing Co.... OP-54-0041 Schuylkill 4/19/99 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(44
65 FR 78418 ).
SmithKline Beecham Research Co. OP-46-0031 Montgomery 10/31/97 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(45
(formerly Sterling Winthrop, 5/1/98 65 FR 78418 ).
Inc.).........................
Sullivan Graphics, Inc.--York.. OP-67-2023 York 8/22/95 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(46
65 FR 78418 ).
Sun Company, Inc (R&M) OP-23-0010 Delaware 10/31/96 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(47
(formerly Chevron USA)-- 65 FR 78418 ).
Tinicum.......................
Sun Company, Inc (R&M) OP-23-0011 Delaware 10/31/96 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(48
(formerly Chevron USA)--Darby. 65 FR 78418 ).
Universal Packaging Corporation OP-46-0156 Montgomery 4/8/99 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(49
65 FR 78418 ).
Zenith Products Corp.--Aston... OP-23-0008 Delaware 4/7/97 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(50
65 FR 78418 ).
Budd Company................... PLID 51-1564 Philadelphia 12/28/95 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(51
65 FR 78418 ).
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Bellevue Cogeneration Plant.... PLID (51-) 6513 Philadelphia 4/10/95 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(52
65 FR 78418 ).
MSC Pre-Finish Metals, Inc.-- OP-09-0030 Bucks 11/7/96 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(53
Morrisville................... 3/31/98 65 FR 78418 ).
Temple University, Health PLID (51-) 8906 Philadelphia 5/27/95 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(54
Sciences Center............... 65 FR 78418 ).
TRIGEN--Schuylkill Station..... PLID (51-) 4942 Philadelphia 5/29/95 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(55
65 FR 78418 ).
TRIGEN--Edison Station......... PLID (51-) 4902 Philadelphia 5/29/95 12/15/00, (c)(143)(i)(B)(56
65 FR 78418 ).
Advanced Glassfiber Yarns LLC OP-31-02002 Huntingdon 4/13/99 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(1)
(formerly Owens Corning)-- 66 FR 40891 .
Huntingdon....................
Armstrong World Industries, OP-18-0002 Clinton 7/6/95 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(2)
Inc.--Beech Creek............. 66 FR 40891 .
Bemis Company, Film Division... OP-40-0007A Luzerne 10/10/95 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(3)
66 FR 40891 .
Brentwood Industries, Inc...... PA-06-1006A Berks 6/3/99 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(4)
66 FR 40891 .
Certainteed Corp.--Mountaintop. OP-40-0010 Luzerne 5/31/96 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(5)
66 FR 40891 .
CNG Transmission Corp.--Ardell OP-24-120 Elk 9/30/95 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(6)
Station....................... 66 FR 40891 .
CNG Transmission Corp.-- PA-18-0003A Clinton 2/29/96 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(7)
Finnefrock Station............ 66 FR 40891 .
Consol Pennsylvania Coal OP-30-000-072 Greene 3/23/99 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(8)
Company--Bailey Prep Plant.... 66 FR 40891 .
Consolidated Rail Corp. OP-07-2002 Blair 8/29/95 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(9)
(CONRAIL)--Hollidaysburg Car 66 FR 40891 .
Shop..........................
Consolidated Rail Corp. OP-07-2003 Blair 8/29/95 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(10
(CONRAIL)--Juniata............ 66 FR 40891 ).
Containment Solutions, Inc. OP-31-02005 Huntingdon 4/9/99 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(11
(formerly called Fluid 66 FR 40891 ).
Containment--Mt. Union).......
Cooper Energy Systems, Grove OP-43-003 Mercer 7/25/96 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(12
City.......................... 66 FR 40891 ).
Cyprus Cumberland Resources OP-30-000-040 Greene 3/26/99 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(13
Corp.......................... 66 FR 40891 ).
Defense Distribution-- OP-67-02041 York 2/1/00 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(14
Susquehanna................... 66 FR 40891 ).
EMI Company.................... OP-25-070 Erie 10/24/96 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(15
66 FR 40891 ).
Empire Sanitary Landfill, Inc.. OP-35-0009 Lackawanna 10/17/96 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(16
66 FR 40891 ).
Equitrans, Inc.--Rogersville (OP)30-000-109 Greene 7/10/95 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(17
Station....................... 66 FR 40891 ).
Equitrans, Inc.--Pratt Station. (OP)30-000-110 Greene 7/10/95 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(18
66 FR 40891 ).
Erie Coke Corporation--Erie.... OP-25-029 Erie 6/27/95 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(19
66 FR 40891 ).
Fleetwood Folding Trailers, (OP)56-000-151 Somerset 2/28/96 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(20
Inc.--Somerset................ 66 FR 40891 ).
Gichner Systems Group, Inc..... (OP)67-2033 York 8/5/97 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(21
66 FR 40891 ).
Offset Paperback Manufacturers, (OP)40-0008 Luzerne 4/16/99 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(22
Inc.--Dallas.................. 66 FR 40891 ).
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Overhead Door Corporation-- (OP)44-2011 Mifflin 6/4/97 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(23
Mifflin County................ 66 FR 40891 ).
SANYO Audio Manufacturing (USA) (OP)44-2003 Mifflin 6/30/95 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(24
Corp.......................... 66 FR 40891 ).
Stroehmann Bakeries OP--Luzerne (OP)40-0014A Luzerne 5/30/95 08/06/01, (c)(149)(i)(B)(25
County........................ 66 FR 40891 ).
Merck and Co., Inc.--West Point OP-46-0005 Montgomery 1/13/97 04/18/01, (c)(154)(i)(D).
Facility...................... 6/23/00 66 FR 19858
Amerada Hess Corp.............. PA-PLID (51-) Philadelphia 5/29/95 10/31/01, (c)(156)(i)(B)(1)
5009 66 FR 54936 .
Amoco Oil Company.............. PA-PLID (51-) Philadelphia 5/29/95 10/31/01, (c)(156)(i)(B)(2)
5011 66 FR 54936 .
Cartex Corporation............. OP-09-0076 Bucks 4/9/99 10/31/01, (c)(156)(i)(B)(3)
66 FR 54936 .
Exxon Company, USA............. PA-PLID (51-) Philadelphia 5/29/95 10/31/01, (c)(156)(i)(B)(4)
5008 66 FR 54936 .
GATX Terminals Corporation..... PA-PLID (51-) Philadelphia 5/29/95 10/31/01, (c)(156)(i)(B)(5)
5003 66 FR 54936 .
Hatfield Quality Meats, Inc.-- OP-46-0013A Montgomery 1/9/97 10/31/01, (c)(156)(i)(B)(6)
Hatfield...................... 10/1/98 66 FR 54936 .
J. L. Clark, Inc............... OP-36-02009 Lancaster 4/16/99 10/31/01, (c)(156)(i)(B)(7)
66 FR 54936 .
Johnson Matthey, Inc.--Wayne... OP-15-0027 Chester 8/3/98 10/31/01, (c)(156)(i)(B)(8)
4/15/99 66 FR 54936 .
Kurz Hastings, Inc............. PA-PLID (51-) Philadelphia 5/29/95 10/31/01, (c)(156)(i)(B)(9)
1585 66 FR 54936 .
Lawrence McFadden, Inc......... PA-PLID (51-) Philadelphia 6/11/97 10/31/01, (c)(156)(i)(B)(10
2074 66 FR 54936 ).
Philadelphia Baking Company.... PA-PLID (51-) Philadelphia 4/10/95 10/31/01, (c)(156)(i)(B)(11
3048 66 FR 54936 ).
Philadelphia Gas Works-- PA-PLID (51-) - Philadelphia 5/29/95 10/31/01, (c)(156)(i)(B)(12
Passyunk...................... 4921 66 FR 54936 ).
PPG Industries, Inc. (BASF).... OP-23-0005 Delaware 6/4/97 10/31/01, (c)(156)(i)(B)(13
66 FR 54936 ).
SmithKline Beecham OP-46-0035 Montgomery 3/27/97 10/31/01, (c)(156)(i)(B)(14
Pharmaceuticals............... 10/20/98 66 FR 54936 ).
Teva Pharmaceuticals USA OP-09-0010 Bucks 4/9/99 10/31/01, (c)(156)(i)(B)(15
(formerly Lemmon company)..... 66 FR 54936 ).
The Philadelphian Condominium PA-PLID (51-) Philadelphia 5/29/95 10/31/01, (c)(156)(i)(B)(16
Building...................... 6512 66 FR 54936 ).
Warner Company................. OP-15-0001 Chester 7/17/95 10/31/01, (c)(156)(i)(B)(17
66 FR 54936 ).
Webcraft Technologies, Inc..... OP-09-0009 Bucks 4/18/96 10/31/01, (c)(156)(i)(B)(18
10/15/98 66 FR 54936 ).
Latrobe Steel Company--Latrobe. OP-65-000-016 Westmoreland 12/22/95 10/16/01, (c)(158)(i)(B).
66 FR 52517
Allegheny Ludlum Corporation-- CO-260 Allegheny 12/19/96 10/18/01, (c)(159)(i)(B).
Brackenridge.................. 66 FR 52851
Kosmos Cement Co.--Neville EO-208 Allegheny 12/19/96 10/18/01, (c)(160)(i)(B)(1)
Island Facility............... 66 FR 52857 .
Armstrong Cement and Supply OP-10-028 Butler 3/31/99 10/18/01, (c)(160)(i)(B)(2)
Company--Cabot................ 66 FR 52857 .
Duquesne Light Company-- CO-217 Allegheny 3/8/96 10/18/01, (c)(161)(i)(B)(1)
Cheswick Power Station........ 66 FR 52867 .
Duquesne Light Company--Elrama (PA)63-000-014 Washington 12/29/94 10/18/01, (c)(161)(i)(B)(2)
Plant......................... 66 FR 52867 .
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Pennsylvania Electric Co. (PA-)03-000-027 Armstrong 12/29/94 10/18/01, (c)(161)(i)(B)(3)
(PENELEC)--Keystone Generating 66 FR 52867 .
Station.......................
IDL, Incorporated.............. CO-225 Allegheny 7/18/96 10/18/01, (c)(162)(i)(B)(1)
66 FR 52862 .
Oakmont Pharmaceutical, Inc.... CO-252 Allegheny 12/19/96 10/18/01, (c)(162)(i)(B)(2)
66 FR 52862 .
U.S. Air, Inc.................. CO-255 Allegheny 1/14/97 10/18/01, (c)(162)(i)(B)(3)
66 FR 52862 .
Lukens Steel Corporation-- (OP)63-000-080 Washington 2/22/99 10/16/01, (c)(163)(i)(B)(1)
Houston Plant................. 66 FR 52522 .
Allegheny Ludlum Steel (OP)65-000-183 Westmoreland 3/23/99 10/16/01, (c)(163)(i)(B)(2)
Corporation--West Leechburg 66 FR 52522 .
Plant.........................
(Allegheny Ludlum Corporation) (OP)63-000-027 Washington 3/26/99 10/16/01, (c)(163)(i)(B)(3)
Jessop Steel Company-- 66 FR 52522 .
Washington Plant..............
Koppel Steel Corporation-- (OP)04-000-059 Beaver 3/23/01 10/16/01, (c)(163)(i)(D).
Koppel Plant.................. 66 FR 52522
Consolidated Natural Gas (CNG) OP-04-000-490 Beaver 6/23/95 10/12/01, (c)(164)(i)(B)(1)
Transmission Corp.--Beaver 66 FR 52055 .
Station.......................
Consolidated Natural Gas (CNG) OP-65-000-837 Westmoreland 10/13/95 10/12/01, (c)(164)(i)(B)(2)
Transmission Corp.--Oakford 66 FR 52055 .
Compressor Station............
Consolidated Natural Gas (CNG) (OP)65-000-840 Westmoreland 10/13/95 10/12/01, (c)(164)(i)(B)(3)
Transmission Corp.--South 66 FR 52055 .
Oakford Station...............
Consolidated Natural Gas (CNG) (OP)65-000-634 Westmoreland 10/13/95 10/12/01, (c)(164)(i)(B)(4)
Transmission Corp.--Tonkin 66 FR 52055 .
Compressor Station............
Consolidated Natural Gas (CNG) (OP)65-000-852 Westmoreland 10/13/95 10/12/01, (c)(164)(i)(B)(5)
Transmission Corp.--Jeannette 66 FR 52055 .
Station.......................
Carnegie Natural Gas Co.-- EO-213 Allegheny 5/14/96 10/12/01, (c)(164)(i)(B)(6)
Creighton Station............. 66 FR 52055 .
Texas Eastern Transmission (OP)26-000-413 Fayette 12/20/96 10/12/01, (c)(164)(i)(B)(7)
Corp.--Uniontown Station...... 66 FR 52055 .
Consolidated Natural Gas (CNG) OP-03-000-180 Armstrong 12/2/98 10/12/01, (c)(164)(i)(B)(8)
Transmission Corp.--South Bend 66 FR 52055 .
Station.......................
Pruett Schaffer Chemical CO-266 Allegheny 9/2/98 10/12/01, (c)(165)(i)(B)(1)
Company....................... 66 FR 52050 .
PPG Industries, Inc.-- CO-254 Allegheny 12/19/96 10/12/01, (c)(165)(i)(B)(2)
Springdale.................... 66 FR 52050 .
Reichhold Chemicals, Inc.-- CO-218 Allegheny 12/19/96 10/12/01, (c)(165)(i)(B)(3)
Bridgeville................... 66 FR 52050 [NOX RACT].
Reichhold Chemicals, Inc.-- CO-219 Allegheny 2/21/96 10/12/01, (c)(165)(i)(B)(4)
Bridgeville................... 66 FR 52050 [VOC RACT].
Valspar Corporation--Pittsburgh CO-209 Allegheny 3/8/96 10/12/01, (c)(165)(i)(B)(5)
66 FR 52050 .
Ashland Chemical Corporation... CO-227 Allegheny 12/30/96 10/16/01, (c)(166)(i)(B)(1)
66 FR 52506 .
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Hercules, Inc.--West Elizabeth. EO-216 Allegheny 3/8/96 10/16/01, (c)(166)(i)(B)(2)
66 FR 52506 .
Hercules, Inc.--West Elizabeth. CO-257 Allegheny 1/14/97 10/16/01, (c)(166)(i)(B)(3)
11/1/99 66 FR 52506 .
Neville Chemical Company....... CO-230 Allegheny 12/13/96 10/16/01, (c)(166)(i)(B)(4)
66 FR 52506 .
Anchor Glass Container Corp.-- (PA)26-000-119 Fayette 12/20/96 10/16/01, (c)(167)(i)(B)(1)
Plant 5....................... 66 FR 52527 .
Anchor Hocking Specialty Glass (OP)04-000-084 Beaver 10/13/95 10/16/01, (c)(167)(i)(B)(2)
Co.--Phoenix Glass Plant...... 66 FR 52527 .
Corning Consumer Products Co.-- (PA)63-000-110 Washington 1/4/96 10/16/01, (c)(167)(i)(B)(3)
Charleroi Plant............... 66 FR 52527 .
General Electric Company....... CO-251 Allegheny 12/19/96 10/16/01, (c)(167)(i)(B)(4)
66 FR 52527 .
Glenshaw Glass Company, Inc.... CO-270 Allegheny 3/10/00 10/16/01, (c)(167)(i)(B)(5)
66 FR 52527 .
Guardian Industries Corp....... CO-242 Allegheny 8/27/96 10/16/01, (c)(167)(i)(B)(6)
66 FR 52527 .
Allegheny County Sanitary CO-222 Allegheny 5/14/96 10/16/01, (c)(167)(i)(B)(7)
Authority..................... 66 FR 52527 .
Browning-Ferris Industries..... CO-231A Allegheny 4/28/97 10/16/01, (c)(167)(i)(B)(8)
66 FR 52527 .
Chambers Development Company-- CO-253 Allegheny 12/30/96 10/16/01, (c)(167)(i)(B)(9)
Monroeville Borough Landfill.. 66 FR 52527 .
Kelly Run Sanitation, Forward CO-236 Allegheny 1/23/97 10/16/01, (c)(167)(i)(B)(10
Township Landfill............. 66 FR 52527 ).
Stroehmann Bakeries--Montgomery PA-46-0003 Montgomery 5/4/95 10/31/01, (c)(169)(i)(B)(1)
County (Norristown)........... 66 FR 54942 .
Schlosser Steel, Inc........... OP-46-0051 Montgomery 2/1/96 10/31/01, (c)(169)(i)(B)(2)
66 FR 54942 .
Perkasie Industries Corp.-- OP-09-0011 Bucks 8/14/96 10/31/01, (c)(169)(i)(B)(3)
Perkasie...................... 66 FR 54942 .
Quaker Chemical Corporation-- OP-46-0071 Montgomery 9/26/96 10/31/01, (c)(169)(i)(B)(4)
Conshohocken.................. 66 FR 54942 .
Worthington Steel Company...... OP-15-0016 Chester 7/23/96 10/31/01, (c)(169)(i)(B)(5)
66 FR 54942 .
Transcontinental Gas Pipeline PA-15-0017 Chester 6/5/95 10/31/01, (c)(169)(i)(B)(6)
Corp.--Sta. 200, Frazer....... 66 FR 54942 .
Rohm and Haas Company, Bucks OP-09-0015 Bucks 4/20/99 10/31/01, (c)(169)(i)(B)(7)
County Plant.................. 66 FR 54942 .
SEPTA--Berridge/Courtland PA-51-4172 Philadelphia 7/27/99 10/31/01, (c)(169)(i)(B)(8)
Maintenance Shop.............. 66 FR 54942 .
Southwest Water Pollution PA-51-9515 Philadelphia 7/27/99 10/31/01, (c)(169)(i)(B)(9)
Control Plant/Biosolids 66 FR 54942 .
Recycling Center..............
Rohm and Haas Company-- PA-51-1531 Philadelphia 7/27/99 10/31/01, (c)(169)(i)(B)(10
Philadelphia Plant............ 66 FR 54942 ).
Sunoco Inc. (R&M)--Philadelphia PA(51-)1501 Philadelphia 8/1/00 10/31/01, (c)(169)(i)(B)(11
PA(51-)1517 66 FR 54942 ).
SBF Communications (owned by PA(51-)2197 Philadelphia 7/21/00 10/31/01, (c)(169)(i)(B)(12
Avant Garde Ent.)............. 66 FR 54942 ).
Smith-Edwards-Dunlap Company... PA-(51-)2255 Philadelphia 7/14/00 10/31/01, (c)(169)(i)(B)(13
66 FR 54942 ).
Tasty Baking Co................ PLID (51-) 2054 Philadelphia 4/9/95 10/31/01, (c)(169)(i)(B)(14
66 FR 54942 ).
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Armstrong World Industries, (OP)04-000-108 Beaver 5/29/96 10/17/01, (c)(170)(i)(B)(1)
Inc.--Beaver Falls Plant...... 66 FR 52695 .
Bacharach, Inc................. CO-263 Allegheny 10/10/97 10/17/01, (c)(170)(i)(B)(2)
66 FR 52695 .
Bakerstown Container CO-221 Allegheny 5/14/96 10/17/01, (c)(170)(i)(B)(3)
Corporation................... 66 FR 52695 .
Chestnut Ridge Foam, Inc.-- (OP)65-000-181 Westmoreland 12/29/95 10/17/01, (c)(170)(i)(B)(4)
Latrobe....................... 66 FR 52695 .
Flexsys America LP, Monongahela (OP)63-000-015 Washington 3/23/01 10/17/01, (c)(170)(i)(B)(5)
Plant......................... 66 FR 52695 .
Haskell of Pittsburgh, Inc..... CO-224 Allegheny 12/19/96 10/17/01, (c)(170)(i)(B)(6)
66 FR 52695 .
Three Rivers Aluminum Company OP-10-267 Butler 3/1/01 10/17/01, (c)(170)(i)(B)(7)
(TRACO)....................... 66 FR 52695 .
Tuscarora Plastics, Inc........ (OP)04-000-497 Beaver 4/3/96 10/17/01, (c)(170)(i)(B)(8)
66 FR 52695 .
Witco Corporation.............. CO-210 Allegheny 5/14/96 10/17/01, (c)(170)(i)(B)(9)
66 FR 52695 .
GenCorp (Plastic Films (OP)65-000-207 Westmoreland 1/4/96 10/15/01, (c)(171)(i)(B).
Division)--Jeannette Plant.... 66 FR 52322
CENTRIA--Ambridge Coil Coating (OP)04-000-043 Beaver 5/17/99 10/15/01, (c)(171)(i)(D).
Operations Plant.............. 66 FR 52322
J & L Structural, Inc.-- OP-04-000-467 Beaver 6/23/95 10/16/01, (c)(172)(i)(B)(1)
Aliquippa..................... 66 FR 52511 .
Universal Stainless & Alloy CO-241 Allegheny 12/19/96 10/16/01, (c)(172)(i)(B)(2)
Products, Inc................. 66 FR 52511 .
Shenango, Inc.................. CO-233 Allegheny 12/30/96 10/16/01, (c)(172)(i)(B)(3)
66 FR 52511 .
LTV Steel Company.............. CO-259 Allegheny 12/30/96 10/16/01, (c)(172)(i)(B)(4)
66 FR 52511 .
U.S. Steel (USX Corporation.)-- CO-234 Allegheny 12/30/96 10/16/01, (c)(172)(i)(B)(5)
Clairton Works................ 66 FR 52511 .
USX Corporation--Edgar Thomson CO-235 Allegheny 12/30/96 10/16/01, (c)(172)(i)(B)(6)
Works......................... 66 FR 52511 .
USX, Inc.--Irvin Works......... CO-258 Allegheny 12/30/96 10/16/01, (c)(172)(i)(B)(7)
66 FR 52511 .
Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel (OP)63-000-066 Washington 2/8/99 10/16/01, (c)(172)(i)(B)(8)
Corporation--Allenport Plant.. 66 FR 52511 .
Koppers--Monessen Coke Plant... (OP)65-000-853 Westmoreland 3/20/98 10/16/01, (c)(172)(i)(B)(9)
66 FR 52511 .
J & L Specialty Steel, Inc.-- (OP)04-000-013 Beaver 3/23/01 10/16/01, (c)(172)(i)(B)(10
Midland Facility.............. 66 FR 52511 ).
Washington Steel Corp.-- (OP)63-000-023 Washington 9/12/96 10/16/01, (c)(172)(i)(B)(11
Washington Plant.............. 66 FR 52511 ).
Equitrans, Inc.--Hartson....... (OP)63-000-642 Washington 7/10/95 10/17/01, (c)(173)(i)(B)(1)
66 FR 52705 .
Witco Corp.--Petrolia Facility. PA-10-037 Butler 6/27/95 10/17/01, (c)(173)(i)(B)(2)
66 FR 52705 .
Ranbar Electrical Materials (OP)65-000-042 Westmoreland 2/22/99 10/17/01, (c)(173)(i)(B)(3)
Inc. (formerly Westinghouse 66 FR 52705 .
Electric Co. EMD)--Manor......
Nova Chemicals, Inc. (formerly (OP)04-000-033 Beaver 4/16/99 10/17/01, (c)(173)(i)(B)(4)
Arco Chemical Co.--Beaver 1/24/01 66 FR 52705 .
Valley).......................
BASF Corporation--Monaca Site.. (OP)04-000-306 Beaver 3/23/01 10/17/01, (c)(173)(i)(B)(5)
66 FR 52705 .
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Cardone Industries--Rising Sun PA(51-) PLID 3887 Philadelphia 5/29/95 10/30/01, (c)(174)(i)(B)(1)
Ave........................... 66 FR 54710 .
Cardone Industries--Chew St.... PA(51-) PLID 2237 Philadelphia 5/29/95 10/30/01, (c)(174)(i)(B)(2)
66 FR 54710 .
U.S. Navy, Naval Surface PA(51-)9724 Philadelphia 12/27/97 10/30/01, (c)(174)(i)(B)(3)
Warfare Center--Carderock 66 FR 54710 .
Division......................
Wheelabrator Falls, Inc........ OP-09-0013 Bucks 1/11/96 10/30/01, (c)(174)(i)(B)(4)
5/17/96 66 FR 54710 .
US Steel Group/USX Corporation-- OP-09-0006 Bucks 4/8/99 10/30/01, (c)(174)(i)(B)(5)
Fairless Works................ 66 FR 54710 .
Brown Printing Company......... OP-46-0018A Montgomery 5/17/00 10/30/01, (c)(174)(i)(B)(6)
66 FR 54710 .
Sun Chemical--General Printing PA(51-) 2052 Philadelphia 7/14/00 10/30/01, (c)(174)(i)(B)(7)
Ink Division.................. 66 FR 54710 .
Sunoco Chemicals, Frankford PA(51-) 1551 Philadelphia 7/27/99 10/30/01, (c)(174)(i)(B)(8)
Plant......................... 66 FR 54710 .
Armco, Inc. Butler Operations PA-10-001M Butler 2/23/96 10/15/01, (c)(175)(i)(B).
Main Plant.................... 66 FR 52338
Armco, Inc. Butler Operations PA-10-001S Butler 2/23/96 10/15/01, (c)(175)(i)(C).
Stainless Plant............... 66 FR 52338
Pennsylvania Power Co.--Bruce (PA)04-000-235 Beaver 12/29/94 10/15/01, (c)(176)(i)(B)(1)
Mansfield Plant............... 66 FR 52333 .
West Penn Power Co.--Mitchell (PA)63-000-016 Washington 6/12/95 10/15/01, (c)(176)(i)(B)(2)
Station....................... 66 FR 52333 .
Carnegie Natural Gas Company-- (OP)03-000-182 Armstrong 12/2/98 10/15/01, (c)(176)(i)(B)(3)
Fisher Station................ 66 FR 52333 .
Apollo Gas Company--Shoemaker (OP)03-000-183 Armstrong 9/12/96 10/15/01, (c)(176)(i)(B)(4)
Station....................... 66 FR 52333 .
Texas Eastern Transmission (OP)65-000-839 Westmoreland 1/9/97 10/15/01, (c)(176)(i)(B)(5)
Corp.--Delmont Station........ 66 FR 52333 .
The Peoples Natural Gas Co.-- (OP)03-000-125 Armstrong 10/31/94 10/15/01, (c)(176)(i)(B)(6)
Valley Station................ 66 FR 52333 .
The Peoples Natural Gas Co.-- (PA)03-000-076 Armstrong 10/27/95 10/15/01, (c)(176)(i)(B)(7)
Girty Compressor Station...... 66 FR 52333 .
AES Beaver Valley Partners-- (OP)04-000-446 Beaver 3/23/01 10/15/01, (c)(176)(i)(B)(8)
Monaca Plant.................. 66 FR 52333 .
Penreco--Karns City............ OP-10-0027 Butler 5/31/95 10/12/01, (c)(177)(i)(B)(1)
66 FR 52044 .
Ashland Petroleum Company...... CO-256 Allegheny 12/19/96 10/12/01, (c)(177)(i)(B)(2)
66 FR 52044 .
Bellefield Boiler Plant-- EO-248 Allegheny 12/19/96 10/12/01, (c)(177)(i)(B)(3)
Pittsburgh.................... 66 FR 52044 .
Gulf Oil, L.P.................. CO-250 Allegheny 12/19/96 10/12/01, (c)(177)(i)(B)(4)
66 FR 52044 .
PA Dept. of Corrections........ EO-244 Allegheny 1/23/97 10/12/01, (c)(177)(i)(B)(5)
66 FR 52044 .
Pittsburgh Thermal Limited CO-220 Allegheny 3/4/96 10/12/01, (c)(177)(i)(B)(6)
Partnership................... 66 FR 52044 .
BP Exploration & Oil, Inc.-- (OP)65-000-378 Westmoreland 3/23/01 10/12/01, (c)(177)(i)(B)(7)
Greensburg Terminal........... 66 FR 52044 .
Pittsburgh Allegheny County CO-265 Allegheny 11/9/98 10/12/01, (c)(177)(i)(B)(8)
Thermal, Ltd.................. 66 FR 52044 .
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Aristech Chemical Corporation.. CO-232 Allegheny 12/30/96 10/17/01, (c)(178)(i)(B)(1)
66 FR 52700 .
Heinz U.S.A.--Pittsburgh....... EO-211 Allegheny 3/8/96 10/17/01, (c)(178)(i)(B)(2)
66 FR 52700 .
Heinz U.S.A.--Pittsburgh....... CO-247 Allegheny 10/24/96 10/17/01, (c)(178)(i)(B)(2)
66 FR 52700 .
Koppers Industries, Inc. CO-223 Allegheny 8/27/96 10/17/01, (c)(178)(i)(B)(3)
(Aristech Chem. Corp)......... 66 FR 52700 .
Nabisco Biscuit Co............. CO-246 Allegheny 12/19/96 10/17/01, (c)(178)(i)(B)(4)
66 FR 52700 .
Pressure Chemical Co........... CO-261 Allegheny 6/11/97 10/17/01, (c)(178)(i)(B)(5)
66 FR 52700 .
General Carbide Corp........... (OP)65-000-622 Westmoreland 12/29/95 10/17/01, (c)(178)(i)(B)(6)
66 FR 52700 .
Fansteel Hydro Carbide......... (OP)65-000-860 Westmoreland 12/12/97 10/17/01, (c)(178)(i)(B)(7)
66 FR 52700 .
Carbidie Corporation........... (OP)65-000-720 Westmoreland 7/31/98 10/17/01, (c)(178)(i)(B)(8)
66 FR 52700 .
Dyno Nobel Inc--Donora......... (OP)63-000-070 Washington 3/31/99 10/17/01, (c)(178)(i)(B)(9)
66 FR 52700 .
Newcomer Products, Inc......... (OP)65-000-851 Westmoreland 8/7/97 10/17/01, (c)(178)(i)(B)(10
66 FR 52700 ).
PECO Energy Company--Cromby OP-15-0019 Chester 4/28/95 10/30/01, (c)(179)(i)(B)(1)
Generating Station............ 66 FR 54699 .
Waste Resource Energy, Inc. OP-23-0004 Delaware 11/16/95 10/30/01, (c)(179)(i)(B)(2)
(Operator); Shawmut Bank, 66 FR 54699 .
Conn. National Assoc. (Owner);
Delaware County Resource
Recovery Facility.............
G-Seven, Ltd................... OP-46-0078 Montgomery 4/20/99 10/30/01, (c)(179)(i)(B)(3)
66 FR 54699 .
Leonard Kunkin Associates...... OP-09-0073 Bucks 6/25/01 10/30/01, (c)(179)(i)(B)(4)
66 FR 54699 .
Kimberly-Clark Corporation..... OP-23-0014A Delaware 6/24/98 10/30/01, (c)(179)(i)(B)(5)
8/1/01 66 FR 54699 .
Sunoco, Inc. (R&M); Marcus Hook CP-23-0001 Delaware 6/8/95 10/30/01, (c)(179)(i)(B)(6)
Plant......................... 8/2/01 66 FR 54699 .
Waste Management Disposal OP-09-0007 Bucks 12/19/97 10/30/01, (c)(179)(i)(B)(7)
Services of Pennsylvania, Inc. 7/17/01 66 FR 54699 .
(GROWS Landfill)..............
Koppel Steel Corporation-- OP-04-000-227 Beaver 10/12/00 10/15/01, (c)(180)(i)(B).
Ambridge Plant................ 66 FR 52317
General Motors Corporation..... CO-243 Allegheny 8/27/96 10/15/01, (c)(181)(i)(B)(1)
66 FR 52327 .
Oakmont Steel, Inc............. CO-226 Allegheny 5/14/96 10/15/01, (c)(181)(i)(B)(2)
66 FR 52327 .
The Peoples Natural Gas Co..... CO-240 Allegheny 8/27/96 10/15/01, (c)(181)(i)(B)(3)
66 FR 52327 .
U.S. Bureau of Mines........... EO-215 Allegheny 3/8/96 10/15/01, (c)(181)(i)(B)(4)
66 FR 52327 .
Waste Management Disposal OP-46-0033 Montgomery 4/20/99 10/30/01, (c)(182)(i)(B)(1)
Services of Pennsylvania 66 FR 54704 .
(Pottstown Landfill)..........
FPL Energy MH50, LP (Sunoco, PA-23-0084 Delaware 7/26/99 10/30/01, (c)(182)(i)(B)(2)
Inc. (R&M))................... 66 FR 54704 .
Exelon Generation Company-- PA-51-4903 Philadelphia 7/11/01 10/30/01, (c)(182)(i)(B)(3)
(PECO)--Richmond Generating 66 FR 54704 .
Station.......................
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Jefferson Smurfit Corp./ PLID (PA-51-) Philadelphia 4/10/95 10/31/01, (c)(184)(i)(B)(1)
Container Corp. of America.... 1566 66 FR 54947 .
Maritank Philadelphia, Inc..... PLID (PA-51-) Philadelphia 12/28/95 10/31/01, (c)(184)(i)(B)(2)
5013 66 FR 54947 .
Moyer Packing Company.......... OP-46-0001 Montgomery 3/15/96 10/31/01, (c)(184)(i)(B)(3)
66 FR 54947 .
Tullytown Resource Recovery OP-09-0024 Bucks 7/14/97 10/31/01, (c)(184)(i)(B)(4)
Facility (Waste Management of 66 FR 54947 .
Pa., Inc.)....................
SPS Technologies, Inc.......... OP-46-0032 Montgomery 10/30/97 10/31/01, (c)(184)(i)(B)(5)
66 FR 54947 .
PECO Energy Company............ OP-09-0077 Bucks 12/19/97 10/31/01, (c)(184)(i)(B)(6)
66 FR 54947 .
Philadelphia Gas Works-- PA-51-4922 Philadelphia 7/27/99 10/31/01, (c)(184)(i)(B)(7)
Richmond Plant................ 66 FR 54947 .
Exelon Generation Company-- PA-51-4901 Philadelphia 7/11/01 10/31/01, (c)(184)(i)(B)(8)
Delaware Generating Station... 66 FR 54947 .
Exelon Generation Company-- PA-51-4904 Philadelphia 7/11/01 10/31/01, (c)(184)(i)(B)(9)
Schuylkill Generating Station. 66 FR 54947 .
International Business Systems, OP-46-0049 Montgomery 10/29/98 10/30/01, (c)(185)(i)(B)(1)
Inc........................... 66 FR 54691 .
Bethlehem Lukens Plate......... OP-46-0011 Montgomery 12/11/98 10/30/01, (c)(185)(i)(B)(2)
66 FR 54691 .
Montenay Montgomery Limited OP-46-0010A Montgomery 4/20/99 10/30/01, (c)(185)(i)(B)(3)
Partnership................... 6/20/00 66 FR 54691 .
Northeast Foods, Inc. (Bake OP-09-0014 Bucks 4/9/99 10/30/01, (c)(185)(i)(B)(4)
Rite Rolls)................... 66 FR 54691 .
Aldan Rubber Company........... PA-(51-)1561 Philadelphia 7/21/00 10/30/01, (c)(185)(i)(B)(5)
66 FR 54691 .
Braceland Brothers, Inc........ PA-(51-)3679 Philadelphia 7/14/00 10/30/01, (c)(185)(i)(B)(6)
66 FR 54691 .
Graphic Arts, Incorporated..... PA-(51-)2260 Philadelphia 7/14/00 10/30/01, (c)(185)(i)(B)(7)
66 FR 54691 .
O'Brien (Philadelphia) PA-(51-)1533 Philadelphia 7/21/00 10/30/01, (c)(185)(i)(B)(8)
Cogeneration, Inc.--Northeast 66 FR 54691 .
Water Pollution Control Plant.
O'Brien (Philadelphia) PA-(51-)1534 Philadelphia 7/21/00 10/30/01, (c)(185)(i)(B)(9)
Cogeneration, Inc.--Southwest 66 FR 54691 .
Water Pollution Control Plant.
Pearl Pressman Liberty......... PA-(51-)7721 Philadelphia 7/24/00 10/30/01, (c)(185)(i)(B)(10
66 FR 54691 ).
Arbill Industries, Inc......... PA-51-3811 Philadelphia 7/27/99 10/30/01, (c)(185)(i)(B)(11
66 FR 54691 ).
McWhorter Technologies, Inc.... PA-51-3542 Philadelphia 7/27/99 10/30/01, (c)(185)(i)(B)(12
66 FR 54691 ).
NortheastWater Pollution PA-51-9513 Philadelphia 7/27/99 10/30/01, (c)(185)(i)(B)(13
Control Plant................. 66 FR54691 ).
Newman and Company............. PLID (51-) 3489 Philadelphia 6/11/97 10/30/01, (c)(185)(i)(B)(14
66 FR 54691 ).
Allegheny Ludlum Steel (OP-)65-000-137 Westmoreland 5/17/99 10/19/01, (c)(186)(i)(B)(1)
Corporation................... 66 FR 53090 .
INDSPEC Chemical Corporation... PA10-021 Butler 10/19/98 10/19/01, (c)(186)(i)(B)(2)
66 FR 53090 .
Stoney Creek Technologies, PA-23-0002 Delaware 2/24/99 11/5/01, 66 (c)(187)(i)(B)(1)
L.L.C......................... FR 55880 .
Superpac, Inc.................. OP-09-0003 Bucks 3/25/99 11/5/01, 66 (c)(187)(i)(B)(2)
FR 55880 .
Transit America, Inc........... PLID (51-) 1563 Philadelphia 6/11/97 11/5/01, 66 (c)(187)(i)(B)(3)
FR 55880 .
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American Bank Note Company..... OP-46-0075 Montgomery 5/19/97 11/5/01, 66 (c)(187)(i)(B)(4)
8/10/98 FR 55880 .
Atlas Roofing Corporation-- OP-09-0039 Bucks 3/10/99 11/5/01, 66 (c)(187)(i)(B)(5)
Quakertown.................... FR 55880 .
Beckett Corporation............ OP-15-0040 Chester 7/8/97 11/5/01, 66 (c)(187)(i)(B)(6)
FR 55880 .
Klearfold, Inc................. OP-09-0012 Bucks 4/15/99 11/5/01, 66 (c)(187)(i)(B)(7)
FR 55880 .
National Label Company......... OP-46-0040 Montgomery 7/28/97 11/5/01, 66 (c)(187)(i)(B)(8)
FR 55880 .
Bethlehem Steel Corporation.... OP-22-02012 Dauphin 4/9/99 5/23/02, 67 (c)(191).
FR 36108
Hershey Chocolate USA.......... OP-22-2004A Dauphin 1/24/00 6/26/02, 67 (c)(194)(i)(B)(1)
FR 43002 .
Pennsylvania Power Company New OP-37-0023 Lawrence 4/8/99 6/26/02, 67 (c)(194)(i)(B)(2)
Castle Plant.................. FR 43002 .
Lafarge Corporation............ OP-39-0011B Lehigh 5/19/97 4/1/03, 68 (c)(196)(i)(B)(1)
FR 15661 .
The Peoples Natural Gas Company (OP-)11-000-356 Cambria 11/23/94 4/1/03, 68 (c)(196)(i)(B)(2)
FR 15661 .
Horsehead Resource Development OP-13-0001 Carbon 5/16/95 4/1/03, 68 (c)(196)(i)(B)(3)
Company, Inc.................. FR 15661 .
Williams Generation Company-- OP-40-0031A Luzerne 3/10/00 4/1/03, 68 (c)(196)(i)(B)(4)
Hazelton...................... FR 15661 .
Pennsylvania Power and Light PA-36-2016 Lancaster 5/25/95 4/1/03, 68 (c)(196)(i)(B)(5)
Company, Holtwood Steam FR 15661 .
Electric Station..............
General Electric Transportation OP-25-025A Erie 8/26/02 4/7/03, 68 (c)(198)(i)(B).
Systems....................... FR 16724
Bethlehem Structural Products OP-48-0013 Northampton 10/24/96 5/2/03, 68 (c)(200)(i)(B)(1)
Corporation................... FR 23404 .
International Paper Company, PA-25-028 Erie 12/21/94 5/2/03, 68 (c)(200)(i)(B)(2)
Erie Mill..................... FR 23404 .
National Fuel Gas Supply--Heath PA-33-144A Jefferson 10/5/98 5/2/03, 68 (c)(200)(i)(B)(3)
Compressor Station............ FR 23404 .
PPG Industries, Inc............ OP-20-145 Crawford 5/31/95 3/24/03, 68 (c)(201)(i)(B).
FR14154
Dominion Trans., Inc.-- Title V-18-00005 Clinton 2/16/00 5/7/03, 68 (c)(202)(i)(B)(1)
Finnefrock Station............ FR 24365 .
Textron Lycoming--Oliver Street Title V-41-00005 Lycoming 1/12/01 5/7/03, 68 (c)(202)(i)(B)(2)
Plant......................... FR 24365 .
Lafayette College, Easton OP-48-0034 Northampton 8/18/97 5/20/03, 68 (c)(205)(i)(B).
Campus........................ FR 27471
Keystone Carbon Company........ OP-24-016 Elk 5/15/95 10/17/03, (c)(207)(i)(B)(1)
68 FR 59741 .
Mack Trucks, Inc............... OP-39-0004 Northampton 5/31/95 10/17/03, (c)(207)(i)(B)(1)
68 FR 59741 .
Owens-Brockway Glass Container, OP-33-033 Jefferson 3/27/95 10/17/03, (c)(207)(i)(B)(1)
Inc........................... 68 FR 59741 .
Resilite Sport Products, Inc... OP-49-0003 Northumberland 12/3/96 10/17/03, (c)(207)(i)(B)(1)
68 FR 59741 .
Westfield Tanning Company...... OP-59-0008 Tioga 11/27/96 10/17/03, (c)(207)(i)(B)(1)
68 FR 59741 .
Tarkett, Incorporated.......... OP-39-0002 Lehigh 5/31/95 8/6/03, 68 (c)(208)(i)(B)(1)
FR 46484 .
Hacros Pigments, Inc........... OP-48-0018 Northampton 7/31/96 8/6/03, 68 (c)(208)(i)(B)(2)
FR 46484 .
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GPU Generation Corp., Homer (OP-)32-000-055 Indiana 10/29/98 10/15/03, (c)(212)(i)(B)(1)
City Station.................. 68 FR 59321 .
GPU Generation Corp., Seward (OP-)32-000-040 Indiana 4/30/98 10/15/03, (c)(212)(i)(B)(2)
Station....................... 68 FR 59321 .
Ebensburg Power Company, (OP-)11-000-318 Cambria 3/28/01 10/15/03, (c)(212)(i)(B)(3)
Ebensburg Cogeneration Plant.. 68 FR 59321 .
Sithe Pennsylvania Holdings, OP-62-012B Warren 1/20/00 10/15/03, (c)(212)(i)(B)(4)
LLC, Warren Station........... 68 FR 59321 .
Pennsylvania Power & Light OP-55-0001A Snyder 7/7/97 10/15/03, (c)(212)(i)(B)(5)
Company, Sunbury SES.......... 68 FR 59321 .
Lakeview Landfill.............. OP-25-920 Erie 5/29/97 10/15/03, (c)(212)(i)(B)(6)
68 FR 59321 .
National Fuel Gas Supply Corp.-- OP-62-141F Warren 4/1/03 10/27/04, (c)(213)(i)(B)(1)
Roystone Compressor Station... 69 FR 62583 .
Crompton Corporation, Fairview OP-10-037 Butler 6/4/03 5/25/04, 69 (c)(213)(i)(B)(2)
Township...................... FR 29444 .
Andritz, Inc................... 41-00010C Lycoming 4/30/03 10/15/03, (c)(214)(i)(B)(1)
68 FR 59318 .
Brodart Company................ 18-0007A Clinton 4/8/03 10/15/03, (c)(214)(i)(B)(2)
68 FR 59318 .
Erie Sewer Authority........... OP-25-179 Erie 6/5/03 10/15/03, (c)(214)(i)(B)(3)
68 FR 59318 .
Hercules Cement Company........ OP-48-0005A Northampton 4/16/99 11/24/03, (c)(217)(i)(B).
68 FR 65846
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, OP-58-00001A Susquehanna 4/16/98 10/27/04, (c)(218)(i)(B)(1)
Station 321................... 69 FR 62585 .
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, OP-43-0272 Mercer 4/7/99 10/27/04, (c)(218)(i)(B)(2)
Station 219................... 69 FR 62585 .
Information Display Technology, 32-000-085 Indiana 1/11/96 03/29/05, 52.2020(d)(1)(h).
Inc........................... 70 FR 15774
Bedford Materials Co., Inc..... 05-02005 Bedford 4/15/99 03/29/05, 52.2020(d)(1)(h).
70 FR 15774
Bollman Hat Company............ 36-2031 Lancaster 7/3/95 03/29/05, 52.2020(d)(1)(h).
70 FR 15774
Armco Inc...................... OP-43-040 Mercer 9/30/99 03/29/05, 52.2020(d)(1)(h).
70 FR 15774
Specialty Tires of America, Inc 32-000-065 Indiana 1/6/00 03/29/05, 52.2020(d)(1)(h).
70 FR 15774
Truck Accessories Group East... OP-49-0005 Northumberland 3/26/99 03/29/05, 52.2020(d)(1)(h).
70 FR 15774
Jeraco Enterprises, Inc........ OP-49-0014 Northumberland 4/6/97 03/29/05, 52.2020(d)(1)(h).
70 FR 15774
Insulation Corporation of 39-0012 Lehigh 10/17/95 03/29/05, 52.2020(d)(1)(h).
America....................... 70 FR 15774
Pope & Talbot, Inc............. 40-0019 Luzerne 5/31/96 03/29/05, 52.2020(d)(1)(h).
70 FR 15774
Universal Rundle Corporation... OP-37-059 Lawrence 5/31/95 03/29/05, 52.2020(d)(1)(h).
70 FR 15774
Clark Filter................... 36-02040 Lancaster 2/4/00 03/29/05, 52.2020(d)(1)(h).
70 FR 15774
The Pennsylvania State OP-14-0006 Centre 12/30/98 3/30/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(c).
University--University Park... FR 16118
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company-- OP-59-0001 Tioga 5/31/95 3/30/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(c).
Charleston Township........... FR 16118
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company-- OP-08-0002 Bradford 5/31/95 3/30/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(c).
Wyalusing Township............ FR 16118
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Masland Industries............. 21-2001 Cumberland 5/31/95 3/30/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(c).
FR 16118
ESSROC Cement Corp............. OP-37-003 Lawrence 7/27/95 3/30/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(c).
3/31/99 FR 16118
The Magee Carpet Company....... OP-19-0001 Columbia 1/22/97 3/30/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(c).
FR 16118
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company-- OP-27-015 Forest 7/27/00 3/30/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(c).
Howe Township................. FR 16118
Transcontinental Gas Pipeline 40-0002 Luzerne 5/31/95 3/30/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(c).
Corporation--Buck Township.... 40-0002A FR 16118
Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line 67-2012 York 5/5/95 3/30/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(c).
Corporation--Peach Bottom FR 16118
Township......................
Standard Steel Division of 44-2001 Mifflin 5/31/95 3/30/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(c).
Freedom Forge Corp............ FR 16118
Pope and Talbot, Inc........... 35-0004 Lackawanna 5/31/96 3/30/05, 70 52.2020
FR 16124 (d)(1)(d).
Pennsylvania Power and Light 22-2011 Dauphin 6/7/95 3/30/05, 70 52.2020
Company....................... FR 16124 (d)(1)(d).
Ellwood Group Inc.............. OP-37-313 Lawrence 1/31/01 3/30/05, 70 52.2020
FR 16124 (d)(1)(d).
National Fuel Gas Supply 53-0009A Potter 8/5/96 3/30/05, 70 52.2020
Corporation................... 53-0009 FR 16124 (d)(1)(d).
Department of the Army......... 28-02002 Franklin 2/3/00 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(g).
FR 16416
Harley-Davidson Motor Company.. 67-2032 York 4/9/97 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(g).
FR 16416
GE Transportation Systems...... OP-43-196 Mercer 5/16/01 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(g).
FR 16416
Stone Container Corporation.... 67-2002 York 9/3/96 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(g).
FR 16416
Stanley Storage Systems, Inc... 39-0031 Lehigh 6/12/98 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(g).
FR 16416
York Group, Inc................ 67-2014 York 7/3/95 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(g).
FR 16416
Strick Corporation............. OP-19-0002 Columbia 6/6/97 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(g).
FR 16416
Grumman Olson, Division of OP-41-0002 Lycoming 9/25/97 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(g).
Grumman Allied Industries..... FR 16416
Prior Coated Metals, Inc....... 39-0005 Lehigh 5/26/95 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(g).
FR 16416
Schindler Elevator Corporation. 01-2007 Adams 5/24/95 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(g).
FR 16416
Hodge Foundry.................. OP-43-036 Mercer 3/31/99 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(a).
FR 16420
Resolite, A United Dominion Co. OP-10-266 Butler 10/15/99 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(a).
2/18/00 FR 16420
Consolidation Coal Co.--Coal 30-000-063 Greene 5/17/99 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(a).
Preparation Plant............. FR 16420
Urick Foundry.................. OP-25-053 Erie 10/24/96 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(a).
FR 16420
Keystone Sanitary Landfill, Inc 35-0014 Lackawanna 4/19/99 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(a).
FR 16420
Grinnell Corporation........... 36-2019 Lancaster 6/30/95 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(a).
FR 16420
Buck Company Inc............... 36-2035 Lancaster 8/1/95 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(a).
FR 16420
Owens-Brockway Glass Container, OP-16-010 Clarion 3/27/95 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(f).
Inc........................... 5/31/95 FR 16423
Alcoa Extrusion, Inc........... 54-0022 Schuylkill 4/19/99 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(f).
FR 16423
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Pennsylvania Electric Company.. 32-000-059 Indiana 12/29/94 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(f).
FR 16423
National Gypsum Company........ OP-60-0003 Union 1/17/96 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(f).
FR 16423
Stoney Creek Technologies, LLC. OP-23-0002 Delaware 7/24/03 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(f).
FR 16423
Northeastern Power Company..... 54-0008 Schuylkill 5/26/95 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(f).
FR 16423
Texas Eastern Transmission 22-2010 Dauphin 1/31/97 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(f).
Corporation................... FR 16423
The Miller Group............... 54-0024 Schuykill 2/1/99 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(f).
FR 16423
CNG Transmission Corporation... 32-000-129 Indiana 6/22/95 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(f).
FR 16423
I.H.F.P., Inc.................. OP-49-0010A Northumberland 1/7/98 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(f).
FR 16423
National Forge Company......... OP-62-032 Warren 5/31/95 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(f).
FR 16423
United Refining Company........ OP-62-017 Warren 5/31/95 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(f).
11/14/96 FR 16423
Petrowax Refining.............. OP-42-110 McKean 3/4/96 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(f).
5/31/96 FR 16423
Westvaco Corporation........... 07-2008 Blair 9/29/95 3/31/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(f).
FR 16423
Naval Surface Warfare Center, PA-04108 Philadelphia 10/18/04 4/29/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(j).
Caderock Division Ship Systems FR 22257
Engineering Station...........
R.H. Sheppard Co., Inc......... 67-2016 York 8/4/95 8/24/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(i).
FR 49496
Wheatland Tube Company......... OP-43-182 Mercer 7/26/95 8/24/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(i).
FR 49496
Transcontinental Gas Pipeline OP-53-0006 Potter 10/13/95 8/24/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(i).
Corporation................... FR 49496
Transcontinental Gas Pipeline OP-19-0004 Columbia 5/30/95 8/24/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(i).
Corporation................... FR 49496
Transcontinental Gas Pipeline PA-41-0005A Lycoming 8/9/95 8/24/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(i).
Corporation................... FR 49496
Molded Fiber Glass............. OP-25-035 Erie 7/30/99 11/1/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(k).
FR 65842
Erie Forge and Steel, Inc...... OP-25-924 Erie 2/10/00 11/1/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(k).
FR 65842
OSRAM SYLVANIA Products, Inc... OP-59-0007 Tioga 1/22/98 11/1/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(k).
FR 65842
Owens-Brockway Glass Container. OP-33-002 Jefferson 11/23/98 11/1/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(k).
FR 65842
Texas Eastern Transmission 32-000-230 Indiana 9/25/95 11/1/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(k).
Corporation................... FR 65842
SKF, USA, Incorporated......... 67-02010A York 7/19/00 11/1/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(k).
FR 65842
Johnstown America Corporation.. 11-000-288 Cambria 1/13/99 11/1/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(k).
FR 65842
SGL Carbon Corporation......... OP-24-131 Elk 5/12/95 11/1/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(e).
5/31/95 FR 65845
Salem Tube, Inc................ OP-43-142 Mercer 2/16/99 11/1/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(e).
FR 65845
Dominion Trans, Inc............ 18-00006 Clinton 6/15/99 11/1/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(e).
9/29/03 FR 65845
Waste Management Disposal OP-46-0033 Berks; 4/20/99 11/2/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(b).
Services of Pennsylvania Montgomery 1/27/04 FR 66261
(Pottstown Landfill)..........
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Waste Management Disposal 67-02047 York 4/20/99 11/2/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(b).
Services of PA, Inc........... FR 66261
Armstrong World Industries, Inc 36-2001 Lancaster 7/3/99 11/2/05, 70 52.2020(d)(1)(b).
FR 66261
Cogentrix of Pennsylvania Inc.. OP-33-137, PA-33- Jefferson 1/27/98 3/8/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(l).
302-014, OP-33- 11/15/90 FR 11514
302-014, PA 33- 5/31/93
399-004, OP 33- 10/31/98
399-004 5/31/93
Scrubgrass Generating Company, OP-61-0181 Venango 4/30/98 3/8/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(l).
LP............................ FR 11514
Wheelabrator Frackville Energy OP-54-005 Schuylkill 9/18/98 3/8/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(l).
Co............................ FR 11514
Indiana University of OP-32-000-200 Indiana 9/24/98 3/8/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(l).
Pennsylvania--S.W. Jack FR 11514
Cogeneration Facility.........
Fleetwood Motor Homes.......... OP-49-0011 Northumberland 10/30/98 3/8/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(l).
FR 11514
Piney Creek, LP................ OP-16-0127 Clarion 12/18/98 3/8/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(l).
FR 11514
Statoil Energy Power Paxton, LP OP-22-02015 Dauphin 6/30/99 3/8/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(l).
FR 11514
Harrisburg Steamworks.......... OP-22-02005 Dauphin 3/23/99 3/8/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(l).
FR 11514
Cove Shoe Company.............. OP-07-02028 Blair 4/7/99 3/8/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(l).
FR 11514
PP&L--Fichbach C.T. Facility... OP-54-0011 Schuylkill 6/1/99 3/8/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(l).
FR 11514
PP&L--Allentown C.T. Facility.. OP-39-0009 Lehigh 6/1/99 3/8/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(l).
FR 11514
PP&L--Harwood C.T. Facility.... OP-40-0016 Luzerne 6/1/99 3/8/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(l).
FR 11514
PP&L--Jenkins C.T. Facility.... OP-40-0017 Luzerne 6/1/99 3/8/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(l).
FR 11514
The International Metals OP-37-243 Lawrence 8/9/00 3/31/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(m).
Reclamation Co................ FR 16235
Petrowax, PA, Inc.............. PA 61-020 Venango 1/2/96 3/31/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(m).
FR 16235
Pennsylvania Electric Company.. OP-32-000-059 Indiana 12/29/94 04/28/06, 52.2020(d)(1)(n).
71 FR 25070
The Harrisburg Authority....... OP-22-2007 Dauphin 1/02/95 04/28/06, 52.2020(d)(1)(n).
71 FR 25070
Texas Eastern Transmission Corp OP-50-02001 Perry 4/12/99 04/28/06, 52.2020(d)(1)(n).
71 FR 25070
Graybec Lime, Inc.............. OP14-0004 Centre 4/16/99 04/28/06, 52.2020(d)(1)(n).
71 FR 25070
Techneglas, Inc................ OP-40-0009A Luzerne 1/29/99 04/28/06, 52.2020(d)(1)(n).
71 FR 25070
DLM Foods (formerly Heinz USA). CO 211 Allegheny 3/8/96 05/11/06, 52.2020(d)(1)(o).
71 FR 27394
NRG Energy Center (formerly CO220 Allegheny 3/4/96 05/11/06, 52.2020(d)(1)(o).
Pittsburgh Thermal Limited 71 FR 27394
Partnership)..................
Tasty Baking Oxford, Inc....... OP-15-0104 Chester 5/12/04 05/11/06, 52.2020(d)(1)(o).
71 FR 27394
Silberline Manufacturing OP-13-0014 Carbon 4/19/99 05/11/06, 52.2020(d)(1)(o).
Company....................... 71 FR 27394
Adhesives Research, Inc........ OP-67-2007 York 7/1/95 05/11/06, 52.2020(d)(1)(o).
71 FR 27394
Mohawk Flush Doors, Inc........ OP-49-0001 Northumberland 1/20/99 05/11/06, 52.2020(d)(1)(o).
71 FR 27394
Bigbee Steel and Tank Company.. 36-2024 Lancaster 7/7/95 6/13/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(p).
FR 34011
Conoco Phillips Company........ OP-23-0003 Delaware 4/29/04 6/13/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(p).
FR 34011
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The Hershey Company............ 22-02004B Dauphin 12/23/05 6/13/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(p).
FR 34011
LORD Corporation, Cambridge OP-20-123 Crawford 7/27/95 6/13/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(p).
Springs....................... FR 34011
Pittsburgh Corning Corporation. PA-42-009 McKean 5/31/95 6/13/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(p).
FR 34011
Small Tube Manufacturing, LLC.. 07-02010 Blair 2/27/06 6/13/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(p).
FR 34011
Texas Eastern Transmission 30-000-077 Greene 1/3/97 6/13/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(p).
Corporation, Holbrook FR 34011
Compressor Station............
Willamette Industries, OP-24-009 Elk 5/23/95 6/13/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(p).
Johnsonburgh Mill............. FR 34011
American Refining Group, Inc... OP-42-004 McKean 11/23/98 6/14/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(q).
FR 34259
Bellefonte Lime Company........ OP-14-0002 Centre 10/19/98 6/14/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(q).
FR 34259
Butter Krust Baking Company, OP-49-0006 Northumberland 11/5/96 6/14/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(q).
Inc........................... FR 34259
Carnegie Natural Gas Company... 30-000-106 Greene 9/22/95 6/14/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(q).
FR 34259
Caterpillar, Inc............... 67-2017 York 8/1/95 6/14/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(q).
FR 34259
Gencorp, Inc................... 54-0009 Schuykill 5/31/96 6/14/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(q).
FR 34259
Harris Semiconductor........... OP-40-0001A Luzerne 4/16/99 6/14/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(q).
FR 34259
Merisol Antioxidants LLC....... OP-61-00011 Venango 4/18/05 6/14/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(q).
FR 34259
Norcon Power Partners, L.P..... OP-25-923 Erie 9/21/95 6/14/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(q).
FR 34259
Triangle Pacific Corp.......... 34-2001 Juniata 5/31/95 6/14/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(q).
FR 34259
Viking Energy of Northumberland OP-49-0004 Northumberland 5/30/95 6/14/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(q).
Limited Partnership........... FR 34259
White Cap, Inc................. 40-0004 Luzerne 7/20/95 6/14/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(q).
FR 34259
Carlisle Tire & Rubber Company. 21-2003 Cumberland 3/10/95 7/11/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(t).
FR 38993
The Carbide/Graphite Group, Inc OP-24-012 Elk 5/12/95 7/11/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(t).
FR 38993
Celotex Corporation............ OP-49-0013 Northumberland 6/18/99 7/11/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(t).
FR 38993
American Railcar Industries, OP-49-0012 Northumberland 11/29/95 7/11/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(t).
Inc. Shippers Car Line FR 38993
Division......................
ACF Industries, Inc............ OP-49-0009 Northumberland 12/12/96 7/11/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(t).
FR 38993
New Holland North America, Inc. 36-2028 Lancaster 10/17/95 7/11/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(t).
FR 38993
Allsteel, Inc.................. 40-001-5 Luzerne 5/26/95 7/11/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(t).
FR 38993
Ball-Foster Glass Container Co. OP-42-028 McKean 7/7/95 7/11/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(t).
3/31/99 FR 38993
Pennsylvania Power & Light OP-21-2009 Cumberland 6/7/95 7/11/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(r).
Company--West Shore........... FR 38995
Foster Wheeler Mt. Carmel, Inc. OP-49-0002 Northumberland 6/30/95 7/11/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(r).
FR 38995
Metropolitan Edison Company-- OP-48-0006 Northampton 12/14/94 7/11/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(r).
Portland...................... FR 38995
Pennsylvania Power & Light OP-41-0004 Lycoming 6/13/95 7/11/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(r).
Company....................... FR 38995
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Pennsylvania Power & Light OP-18-0006 Clinton 6/13/95 7/11/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(r).
Company....................... FR 38995
Texas Eastern Transmission OP-34-2002 Juniata 1/31/97 7/11/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(r).
Corporation................... FR 38995
Pennsylvania Power & Light OP-48-0011 Northampton 12/19/94 7/11/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(r).
Company....................... FR 38995
Johnstown Corporation.......... OP-11-000-034 Cambria 6/23/95 7/11/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(r).
FR 38995
Koppers Industries, Inc........ OP-41-0008 Lycoming 3/30/99 7/13/06, 71 52.2020(d)(1)(s).
FR 39572
Armstrong World Industries, Inc OP-36-2002 Lancaster 10/31/96 6/8/07, 72 52.2020(d)(1)(u).
FR 31749
Peoples Natural Gas Company.... OP-16-124 Clarion 8/11/99 6/8/07, 72 52.2020(d)(1)(u).
FR 31749
Dart Container Corporation..... OP-36-2015 Lancaster 8/31/95 6/8/07, 72 52.2020(d)(1)(u).
FR 31749
AT&T Microelectronics.......... OP-39-0001 Lehigh 5/19/95 6/8/07, 72 52.2020(d)(1)(u).
FR 31749
West Penn Power Co............. OP-30-000-099 Greene 5/17/99 6/8/07, 72 52.2020(d)(1)(u).
FR 31749
Merck and Co., Inc............. OP-49-0007B Northumberland 5/16/01 3/4/08, 73 52.2020(d)(1)(v).
FR 11553
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(2) EPA-Approved Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions Trading Programs
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Additional
State EPA approval explanation/
Name of source Permit No. County effective date date Sec. 52.2063
citation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
National Can Company Fres-co 85-524......... Bucks.......... 3/1/85 4/21/88, 53 FR (c)(68);
Systems, USA Inc. Paramount 85-525......... 13121. transfer of
Packaging Corp. offsets from
NCCo to Fresco
and Paramount.
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(3) EPA-Approved Source Specific Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) Requirements
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Additional
State EPA approval explanation/
Name of source Permit No. County effective date date Sec. 52.2063
citation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
USX Corporation, Clairton 200............ Allegheny...... 11/17/94 8/18/95, 60 FR (c)(99).
Coke Works. 43012.
Reliant Energy Mid-Atlantic SO2-62-00012... Warren......... 11/21/01 1/17/03, 68 FR (c)(190)(i)(C)(
Power Holdings LLC, Warren 2459. 1).
Generating Station.
United Refining Company..... SO2-62-017E.... Warren......... 6/11/01 1/17/03, 68 FR (c)(190)(i)(C)(
2459. 2).
Trigen-Philadelphia Energy SO2-95-002..... Philadelphia... 7/27/00 9/9/02, 67 FR (c)(193)(i)(B)(
Corporation. 57155. 1).
Grays Ferry Cogeneration SO2-95-002A.... Philadelphia... 7/27/00 9/9/02, 67 FR (c)(193)(i)(B)(
Partnership. 57155. 2).
PECO Energy Company, SO2-95-006..... Philadelphia... 7/27/00 9/9/02, 67 FR (c)(193)(i)(B)(
Schuylkill Generating 57155. 3).
Station.
Sunoco, Inc. (R&M) SO2-95-039..... Philadelphia... 7/27/00 9/9/02, 67 FR (c)(193)(i)(B)(
Philadelphia Refinery. 57155. 4).
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(4) EPA-Approved Source Specific Leade (Pb) Requirements
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Additional
State EPA approval explanation/
Name of source Permit No. County effective date date Sec. 52.2063
citation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
East Penn Manufacturing Corp [None]......... Berks.......... 5/29/84 7/27/84, 49 FR (c)(62).
30179.
General Battery Corporation. [None]......... Berks.......... 5/29/84 7/27/84, 49 FR (c)(62)
30179.
Tonolli Corporation (Closed) [None]......... Carbon......... 5/29/84 7/27/84, 49 FR (c)(62).
30179.
Franklin Smelting and [None]......... Philadelphia... 9/21/94 12/20/96, 61 FR (c)(112).
Refining Corporation. 67275.
MDC Industries, Inc......... [None]......... Philadelphia... 9/21/94 12/20/96, 61 FR (c)(112).
67275.
Anzon, Inc.................. [None]......... Philadelphia... 9/21/94 12/20/96, 61 FR (c)(112).
67275.
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(e) EPA-approved nonregulatory and quasi-regulatory material
(1) EPA-Approved Nonregulatory and Quasi-Regulatory Material
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
State
Name of non-regulatory SIP Applicable submittal EPA approval date Additional
revision geographic area date explanation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sulfur Dioxide Attainment Conewego, Pleasant, 8/20/01 1/17/03, 68 FR 2454. 52.2033(b).
Demonstration. and Glade
Townships; City of
Warren (Warren Co.).
Sulfur Dioxide Attainment Allegheny County-- 8/15/03 7/21/04, 69 FR 43522 52.2033(c).
Demonstration. sulfur dioxide area
defined in 40 CFR
81.339.
Photochemical Assessment Philadelphia- 9/23/94 9/11/95, 60 FR 47081 52.2035.
Monitoring Stations (PAMS) Wilmington-Trenton
Program. Ozone Nonattainment
Area.
1990 Base Year Emission Inventory-- Philadelphia County. 9/8/95 1/30/96, 61 FR 2982. 52.2036(a).
Carbon Monoxide. 10/30/95
1990 Base Year Emission Inventory-- Pittsburgh-Beaver 3/22/96 4/3/01, 66 FR 17634. 52.2036(d).
VOC. Valley Ozone 2/18/97
Nonattainment Area. 7/22/98
1990 Base Year Emission Inventory-- Reading Area (Berks 1/28/97 5/7/97, 62 FR 24846. 52.2036(e).
VOC, CO, NOX. County).
1990 Base Year Emission Inventory-- Philadelphia- 9/12/96 6/9/97, 62 FR 31343. 52.2036(i).
VOC. Wilmington-Trenton
Ozone Nonattainment
Area.
1990 Base Year Emission Inventory-- Philadelphia- 7/31/98 6/17/99, 64 FR 32422 52.2036(l).
NOX. Wilmington-Trenton
Ozone Nonattainment
Area.
1990 Base Year Emission Inventory-- Pittsburgh-Beaver 3/22/96 10/19/01, 66 FR 52.2036(m).
NOX. Valley Ozone 2/18/97 53094.
Nonattainment Area.
1990 Base Year Emission Inventory-- City of Pittsburgh- 11/12/92 11/12/02, 67 FR 52.2036(n).
Carbon Monoxide. CBD & Oakland. 8/17/01 68521.
Post 1996 Rate of Progress Plan... Philadelphia- 7/31/98 10/26/01, 66 FR 52.2037(i).
Wilmington-Trenton 2/25/00 54143.
Ozone Nonattainment
Area.
One-Hour Ozone Attainment Philadelphia- 4/30/98 10/26/01, 66 FR 52.2037(j).
Demonstration. Wilmington-Trenton 8/21/98 54143.
Ozone Nonattainment 2/25/00
Area. 7/19/01
Mobile Budgets for Post-1996 and Philadelphia- 2/25/00 10/26/01, 66 FR 52.2037(k).
2005 attainment plans. Wilmington-Trenton 54143.
Ozone Nonattainment
Area.
2/23/04 5/21/04, 69 FR 29238 52.2037(k).
15% Rate of Progress Plan......... Pittsburgh-Beaver 3/22/96 4/3/01, 66 FR 17634. 52.2038(a).
Valley Ozone 2/18/97
Nonattainment Area. 7/22/98
15% Rate of Progress Plan......... Philadelphia- 9/12/96 8/24/01, 66 FR 44547 52.2038(b).
Wilmington-Trenton 4/10/97
Ozone Nonattainment 6/5/98
Area.
Control of Asphalt Paving Material Defined 16-county 5/20/77 10/6/77, 42 FR 54417 52.1120(c)(15),
(Emission offset). area in Western PA 7/15/77 52.2054.
and Southwestern PA.
Particulate matter SIP............ Allegheny County-- 1/6/94 9/8/98, 63 FR 47434. 52.2059.
Clairton PM10
nonattainment area.
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Small Business Assistance Program. Statewide........... 2/1/93 1/6/95, 60 FR 1738.. 52.2060.
Source Testing Manual............. Allegheny County.... 9/10/79 10/21/81, 46 FR 52.2063(c)(4).
51607.
Ozone Nonattainment Plan.......... Statewide........... 4/24/79 5/20/80, 46 FR 33607 52.2063(c)(22).
Non-regulatory measures........... Southwest Pa. AQCR.. 9/17/79 5/20/80, 46 FR 33607 52.2063(c)(30).
Air Quality Monitoring Network.... Statewide (except 1/25/80 8/5/81, 46 FR 39822. 52.2063(c)(34).
Allegheny County).
Attainment plan for sulfur dioxide Armstrong County.... 4/9/81 8/18/81, 46 FR 43423 52.2063(c)(36).
Air Quality Monitoring Network.... Allegheny County.... 12/24/80 9/15/81, 46 FR 45762 52.2063(c)(38).
Expanded Ridesharing Program...... Metro. Philadelphia 12/9/81 10/7/82, 47 FR 44259 52.2063(c)(46).
AQCR.
Lead (Pb) SIP..................... Allegheny County.... 9/6/83 2/6/84, 49 FR 4379.. 52.2063(c)(59).
Lead (Pb) SIP..................... Philadelphia........ 8/29/83 8/1/84, 49 FR 30696. 52.2063(c)(61).
5/15/84
Lead (Pb) SIP..................... Statewide (except 9/30/82 7/27/84, 49 FR 30179 52.2063(c)(62).
Philadelphia and 6/8/84
Allegheny Counties).
Ozone and Carbon Monoxide Plan.... Metro. Philadelphia 6/30/82 2/26/85, 45 FR 7772. 52.2063(c)(63).
AQCR. 10/24/83
Ozone and Carbon Monoxide Plan.... Southwestern Pa AQCR 6/30/82 2/26/85, 45 FR 7772. 52.2063(c)(63).
10/24/83
Ozone and Carbon Monoxide Plan.... Allentown-Bethlehem- 6/30/82 2/26/85, 45 FR 7772. 52.2063(c)(63).
Easton Air Basin. 10/24/83
Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan.. Philadelphia County. 9/8/95, 10/ 1/30/96, 61 FR 2982. 52.2063(c)(105).
30/95
9/3/04 4/04/05, 70 FR 16958 Revised Carbon
Monoxide
Maintenance Plan
Base Year Emissions
Inventory using
MOBILE6.
3/19/07 10/5/07, 72 FR 56911 Conversion of the
Carbon Monoxide
Maintenance Plan to
a Limited
Maintenance Plan
Option.
Source Testing Manual............. Statewide........... 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 52.2063(c)(110)(i)(D
); cross-referenced
in Section 139.5.
Continuous Source Testing Manual.. Statewide........... 11/26/94 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 52.2063(c)(110)
(i)(D); cross-
referenced in
Section 139.5.
Ozone Maintenance Plan............ Reading Area (Berks 1/28/97 5/7/97, 62 FR 24846. 52.2063(c)(123).
County).
12/09/03 2/26/04, 68 FR 8824. 52.2063(c)(222).
Ozone Maintenance Plan............ Pittsburgh-Beaver 5/21/01 10/19/01, 66 FR 52.2063(c)(188).
Valley Ozone 53094.
Nonattainment Area.
4/11/03 8/5/03, 68 FR 46099. 52.2063(c)(210).
4/22/04 12/10/04, 69 FR 52.2063(c)(226).
71212.
Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan.. City of Pittsburgh-- 8/17/01 11/12/02, 67 FR 52.2063(c)(189).
CBD & Oakland. 68521.
PM10 Maintenance Plan............. Allegheny County-- 9/14/02 9/11/03, 68 FR 53515 52.2063(c)(215).
Clairton PM10
nonattainment area.
Sulfur Dioxide Maintenance Plan... Allegheny County-- 8/15/03 7/21/04, 69 FR 43522 52.2063(c)(216)(i)(B
sulfur dioxide area ).
defined in 40 CFR
81.339.
Sulfur Dioxide Maintenance Plan... Conewego, Pleasant, 5/7/04 7/1/04, 69 FR 39860. 52.2063(c)(224).
and Glade
Townships; City of
Warren (Warren Co.).
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Lancaster Area 9/20/06 7/6/07, 72 FR 36889.
2002 Base Year Emissions (Lancaster County). 11/08/06
Inventory.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Tioga County........ 9/28/06, 7/6/07, 72 FR 36892.
2002 Base Year Emissions 11/14/06
Inventory.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Franklin County Area 9/20/06 7/25/07, 72 FR
2002 Base Year Emissions (Franklin County). 11/08/06 40746.
Inventory.
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8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Harrisburg-Lebanon- 3/27/07 7/25/07, 72 FR
2002 Base Year Emissions Carlisle, PA: 40749.
Inventory. Cumberland County,
Dauphin County,
Lebanon County,
Perry County.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Johnstown (Cambria 3/27/07 8/1/07, 72 FR 41903. Correction Notice
2002 Base Year Emissions County). published 3/4/08,
Inventory. 73 FR 11560.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Blair County........ 2/8/07 8/1/07, 72 FR 41906.
2002 Base Year Emissions
Inventory.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Reading Area (Berks 1/25/07 8/24/07, 72 FR 41906 Correction Notice
2002 Base Year Emissions County). published 1/14/08,
Inventory. 73 FR 2162.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Erie County......... 4/24/07 10/9/07, 72 FR 57207 Correction Notices
2002 Base Year Emissions published 1/14/08,
Inventory. 73 FR 2162; and 3/4/
08, 73 FR 11560.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Mercer County....... 3/27/07 10/19/07, 72 FR Correction Notices
2002 Base Year Emissions 59213. published 1/14/08,
Inventory. 73 FR 2162; and 3/4/
08, 73 FR 11560.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and State College 6/12/07 11/14/07, 72 FR
2002 Base Year Emissions (Centre County). 63990.
Inventory.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Scranton/Wilkes- 6/12/07 11/14/07, 72 FR
2002 Base Year Emissions Barre Area: 64948.
Inventory. Lackawanna,
Luzerne, Monroe and
Wyoming Counties.
4/21/08 8/11/09, 74 FR
40083..
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan for York-Adams Counties 6/14/07 1/14/08, 73 FR 2163.
the York-Adams, PA Area. Area.
5/23/08 8/13/09, 74 FR
40747..
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Allentown-Bethlehem- 6/26/07 3/4/08, 73 FR 11557. Technical correction
2002 Base Year Emissions Easton Area: 8/9/07 dated 8/9/07
Inventory. Carbon, Lehigh and addresses omitted
Northampton emissions inventory
Counties. information from 6/
26/07 submittals.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Wayne County........ 12/17/07 6/6/08, 73 FR 32238.
2002 Base-Year Inventory.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Warren County....... 12/17/07 6/30/08, 73 FR 36802
2002 Base-Year Inventory.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Columbia County..... 12/17/07 7/2/08, 73 FR 37840.
2002 Base-Year Inventory.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Susquehanna County.. 12/17/07 7/2/08, 73 FR 37841.
2002 Base-Year Inventory.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Crawford County..... 12/17/07 7/2/08, 73 FR 37843.
2002 Base-Year Inventory.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Somerset County..... 12/17/07 7/2/08, 73 FR 37844.
2002 Base-Year Inventory.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Snyder County....... 12/17/07 7/18/08, 73 FR
2002 Base-Year Inventory. 41271.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Juniata County...... 12/17/07 7/18/08, 73 FR
2002 Base-Year Inventory. 41272.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Lawrence County..... 12/17/07 7/18/08, 73 FR
2002 Base-Year Inventory. 41274.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Northumberland 12/17/07 7/18/08, 73 FR
2002 Base-Year Inventory. County. 41275.
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8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Pike County......... 12/17/07 7/21/08, 73 FR
2002 Base-Year Inventory. 42263.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Schuylkill County... 12/17/07 8/8/08, 73 FR 46200.
2002 Base-Year Inventory.
2002 Base-Year Inventory.......... Pittsburgh-Beaver 4/26/07 11/17/08, 73 FR The SIP effective
Valley 67776. date is 12/17/08.
Nonattainment Area:
Allegheny,
Armstrong, Beaver,
Butler, Fayette,
Washington, and
Westmoreland
counties.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Greene County....... 1/25/07, 5/ 3/19/09, 74 FR
2002 Base Year Emissions 23/08 11671..
Inventory.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and Clearfield/Indiana 6/14/07, 5/ 3/19/09, 74 FR
2002 Base Year Emissions Area: Clearfield 23/08 11677..
Inventory. and Indiana
Counties.
Transportation Conformity Entire State........ 5/29/08 4/29/09, 74 FR 19451 Memoranda of
Requirements. Understanding
between EPA, FHWA,
FTA, Pennsylvania,
Virginia, and
eighteen
Metropolitan and
Rural Planning
Organizations.
Reasonable Further Progress Plan Pennsylvania portion 8/29/07, 2/7/11, 76 FR 6559..
(RFP), Reasonably Available of the Philadelphia- 12/10/09,
Control Measures, and RFP Wilmington-Atlantic 4/12/10)
Contingency Measures. City, PA-DE-MD-NJ
1997 8-hour ozone
moderate
nonattainment area.
2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory Pennsylvania portion 8/29/07, 2/7/11, 76 FR 6559..
for Volatile Organic Compounds of the Philadelphia- 12/10/09,
(VOC), Nitrogen Oxides (NOX), and Wilmington-Atlantic 4/12/10
Carbon Monoxide (CO). City, PA-DE-MD-NJ
1997 8-hour ozone
moderate
nonattainment area.
2008 RFP Transportation Conformity Pennsylvania portion 8/29/07, 2/7/11, 76 FR 6559..
Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets. of the Philadelphia- 12/10/09,
Wilmington-Atlantic 4/12/10
City, PA-DE-MD-NJ
1997 8-hour ozone
moderate
nonattainment area.
Revision of the Quality Assurance Non-I/M Program 5/22/09 6/6/11, 76 FR 32321. Applicable to SIP-
Protocol for the Safety Region, Counties approved safety
Inspection Program in Non-I/M of: Adams, inspection program
Counties. Armstrong, Bedford, regulation for non-
Bradford, Butler, I/M counties at
Cameron, Carbon, Title 67, Part 1,
Clarion, Chapter 175.
Clearfield,
Clinton, Columbia,
Crawford, Elk,
Fayette, Forest,
Franklin, Fulton,
Greene, Huntingdon,
Indiana, Jefferson,
Juniata, Lawrence,
McKean, Mifflin,
Monroe, Montour,
Northumberland,
Perry, Pike,
Potter, Schuylkill,
Snyder, Somerset,
Sullivan,
Susquehanna, Tioga,
Union, Venango,
Warren, Wayne, and
Wyoming.
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(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
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State
Name of source Permit No. County submittal EPA approval date Additional explanation/Sec.
date 52.2063 citation
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USX Corp./US Steel Group-Fairless 09-0006.............. Bucks................ 8/11/95, 4/9/96, 61 FR 15709.. 52.2036(b); 52.2037(c); source
Hills. 11/15/95 shutdown date is 8/1/91.
General Glass--Jeannette.......... 65-0675.............. Westmoreland......... 7/5/95 05/16/96............. 52.2036(c); 52.2037(d).
61 FR 24727..........
Sharon Steel Company.............. 43-0017.............. Mercer............... 12/8/95 12/20/96............. 52.2036(f); 52.2037(e).
61 FR 67275..........
R. R. Donnelley and Sons Co.-- 36-2027.............. Lancaster............ 9/20/95 07/21/97............. 52.2036(j).
Lancaster East Plant. 62 FR 33891..........
Rockwell Heavy Vehicle, Inc.-New 37-065............... Lawrence............. 4/8/98 4/16/99, 64 FR 18818. 52.2036(k); source shutdown date
Castle Forge Plant. is 4/1/93.
Pennsylvania Electric Co.-- 07-2006.............. Blair................ 8/1/95 12/20/96............. 52.2037(f); 52.2063(c)(113)(i)(A)
(PENELEC)--Williamsburg Station. 61 FR 67275.......... & (ii)(A).
Caparo Steel Company.............. 43-0285.............. Mercer............... 12/8/95 12/20/96............. 52.2037(g).
61 FR 67275..........
Mercersburg Tanning Co............ 28-2008.............. Franklin............. 4/26/95 3/12/97, 62 FR 11079. 52.2037(h);
52.2063(c)(114)(i)(A)(3) &
(ii)(A).
Duquesne Light Co.--Brunot Island 214.................. Allegheny............ 3/5/01 10/18/01............. 52.2063(c)(161)(ii)(A).
Station. 66 FR 52867..........
Duquesne Light Co.--Phillips 212.................. Allegheny............ 4/15/99 10/18/01............. 52.2063(c)(161)(ii)(B).
Station. 66 FR 52867..........
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[70 FR 9452, Feb. 25, 2005]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec.
52.2020, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the
Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov.
Sec. 52.2021 Classification of regions.
The Pennsylvania plan was evaluated on the basis of the following
classifications:
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Pollutant
----------------------------------------------------------
Air quality control region Particulate Sulfur Nitrogen Carbon Ozone
matter oxides dioxide monoxide (hydrocarbons)
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Metropolitan Philadelphia Interstate................. I I III I I
Northeast Pennsylvania-Upper Delaware Valley I II III III III
Interstate..........................................
South Central Pennsylvania Intrastate................ I II III III III
Central Pennsylvania Intrastate...................... I III III III III
Southwest Pennsylvania Intrastate.................... I I III I I
Northwest Pennsylvania-Youngstown Interstate......... I II III III III
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[37 FR 10889, May 31, 1972, as amended at 39 FR 16347, May 8, 1974; 45
FR 33627, May 20, 1980]
Sec. 52.2022 Extensions.
(a) The Administrator hereby extends for 18 months the statutory
timetable for submission of Pennsylvania's plan for attainment and
maintenance of the secondary standards for sulfur oxides and particulate
matter in the Southwest Pennsylvania Intrastate Region and in
Pennsylvania's portion of the Metropolitan Philadelphia Interstate
Region.
(b) The Administrator hereby extends for 2 years the attainment date
for the national standards for carbon monoxide in the Southwest
Pennsylvania Intrastate Region, for 1 year the attainment date for the
national standard for photochemical oxidants in the Southwest
Pennsylvania Intrastate Region, and for 1 year the attainment
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date for the national standards for carbon monoxide in the Pennsylvania
portion of the Metropolitan Philadelphia Interstate Region.
(c) The Administrator hereby extends for 18 months, until July 1,
1980, the statutory timetable for submission of Pennsylvania's plan for
attainment and maintenance of the secondary national ambient air quality
standard for particulate matter in Pennsylvania's portion of the
Metropolitan Philadelphia Interstate Air Quality Control Region.
(d) The Administrator hereby extends the attainment date for the
national ambient air quality standard for ozone to December 31, 1987 for
the following counties:
Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Washington, Westmoreland,
Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Philadelphia, Lehigh, and
Northampton.
(e) The Administrator hereby extends the dates for attainment of the
national ambient air quality standard for carbon monoxide to December
31, 1987 in Philadelphia County and to December 31, 1985 in Allegheny
County.
[37 FR 10889, May 31, 1972, as amended at 38 FR 32893, Nov. 28, 1973; 45
FR 33627, May 20, 1980; 46 FR 43141, Aug 27, 1981; 50 FR 7777, Feb. 26,
1985]
Sec. 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, except as noted below.
(c) [Reserved]
(d) Limited approval/limited disapproval of revisions to the
Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.82 pertaining to Stage II Vapor
Recovery and the associated definition of gasoline dispensing facilities
in Chapter 121.1 submitted on March 4, 1992, by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Resources. The Pennsylvania Stage II
regulation is deficient in that it does not include the testing and
certification procedures contained in EPA's October 1991 Stage II
guidance documents (EPA-450/3-91-022a and EPA-450/3-91-022b).
(e) Disapproval of the April 19, 1995 NOX RACT proposal
for Pennsylvania Power Company--New Castle plant located in Lawrence
County, Pennsylvania.
(f)-(i) [Reserved]
(j) The conditionally approved Pennsylvania enhanced I/M SIP
revision (59 FR 44936) submitted on November 3, 1993 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Resources was converted to a disapproval by
an April 13, 1995 letter from EPA to Pennsylvania.
(k) [Reserved]
[38 FR 32893, Nov. 28, 1973, as amended at 45 FR 33627, May 20, 1980; 51
FR 18440, May 20, 1986; 53 FR 31330, Aug. 18, 1988; 59 FR 6220, Feb. 10,
1994; 59 FR 30304, June 13, 1994; 60 FR 47085, Sept. 11, 1995; 61 FR
16062, Apr. 11, 1996; 63 FR 13794, Mar. 23, 1998; 63 FR 23673, Apr. 30,
1998; 67 FR 68941, Nov. 14, 2002; 73 FR 62893, Oct. 22, 2008]
Sec. 52.2024 General requirements.
(a) The requirements of Sec. 51.116(c) of this chapter are not met
since the legal authority to provide for public availability of emission
data is inadequate.
(b) Regulation for public availability of emission data. (1) Any
person who cannot obtain emission data from the Agency responsible for
making emission data available to the public, as specified in the
applicable plan, concerning emissions from any source subject to
emission limitations, which are part of the approved plan may request
that the appropriate Regional Administrator obtain and make public such
data. Within 30 days after receipt of any such written request, the
Regional Administrator shall require the owner or operator of any such
source to submit information within 30 days on the nature and amounts of
emissions from such source and any other information as may be deemed
necessary by the Regional Administrator to determine whether such source
is in compliance with applicable emission limitations or
[[Page 64]]
other control measures that are part of the applicable plan.
(2) Commencing after the initial notification by the Regional
Administrator pursuant to paragraph (b)(1) of this section, the owner or
operator of the source shall maintain records of the nature and amounts
of emissions from such source and any other information as may be deemed
necessary by the Regional Administrator to determine whether such source
is in compliance with applicable emission limitations or other control
measures that are part of the plan. The information recorded shall be
summarized and reported to the Regional Administrator, on forms
furnished by the Regional Administrator, and shall be submitted within
45 days after the end of the reporting period. Reporting periods are
January 1 to June 30 and July 1 to December 31.
(3) Information recorded by the owner or operator and copies of this
summarizing report submitted to the Regional Administrator shall be
retained by the owner or operator for 2 years after the date on which
the pertinent report is submitted.
(4) Emission data obtained from owners or operators of stationary
sources will be correlated with applicable emission limitations and
other control measures that are part of the applicable plan and will be
available at the appropriate regional office and at other locations in
the state designated by the Regional Administrator.
[39 FR 34537, Sept. 26, 1974, as amended at 40 FR 55333, Nov. 28, 1975;
51 FR 40676, Nov. 7, 1986]
Sec. 52.2025 Legal authority.
(a) The requirements of Sec. 51.230(f) of this chapter are not met,
since section 5-1104 of the Philadelphia Home Rule Charter could, in
some circumstances, prohibit the disclosure of emission data to the
public. Therefore, section 5-1104 is disapproved.
[40 FR 55333, Nov. 28, 1975, as amended at 51 FR 40676, Nov. 7, 1986]
Sec. 52.2026 [Reserved]
Sec. 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 Sec. 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 Sec. 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]
Sec. Sec. 52.2028-52.2029 [Reserved]
Sec. 52.2030 Source surveillance.
(a)-(b) [Reserved]
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(c) The requirements of Sec. 51.212 of this chapter are not met
because the plan does not provide procedures for obtaining and
maintaining data on actual emission reductions achieved as a result of
implementing transportation control measures.
[37 FR 10889, May 31, 1972, as amended at 37 FR 15088, July 27, 1972; 38
FR 12701, May 14, 1973; 38 FR 16567, June 22, 1973; 51 FR 40677, Nov. 7,
1986; 61 FR 16062, Apr. 11, 1996]
Sec. 52.2031 [Reserved]
Sec. 52.2032 Intergovernmental cooperation.
(a) The requirements of subpart M of this chapter are not met
because the plan does not identify other State or local agencies or
their responsibilities for implementing and carrying out designated
portions of the plan.
(b) The requirements of subpart M of this chapter are not met
because the plan does not indicate that Pennsylvania will transmit to
the neighboring States of Maryland, New York, and West Virginia data
about factors which may significantly affect air quality in those
States.
[38 FR 16568, June 22, 1973, as amended at 51 FR 40677, Nov. 7, 1986]
Sec. 52.2033 Control strategy: Sulfur oxides.
(a) The revision to the control strategy resulting from the
modification to the emission limitation applicable to the sources listed
below or the change in the compliance date for such sources with the
present emission limitation is hereby approved. All regulations cited
are air pollution control regulations of the State, unless otherwise
noted. (See Sec. 52.2036 for compliance schedule approvals and
disapprovals pertaining to one or more of the sources listed below.)
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Source Location Regulation involved Date of submittal
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Clairton Coke and Coal Works (U.S. Allegheny County....... Section 1809 (Article 12/14/72
Steel). XVIII).
Industrial Boilers (U.S. Steel)...... ......do............... ......do............... Do.
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(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.
[38 FR 7459, Mar. 22, 1973, as amended at 68 FR 2459, Jan. 17, 2003; 69
FR 43524, July 21, 2004]
Sec. 52.2034 Attainment dates for national standards.
With regard to Northumberland County, Snyder County, and Allegheny
County, Pennsylvania has not submitted a plan, as of December 31, 1979,
providing for the attainment and maintenance of the secondary sulfur
dioxide (SO2) standards.
[61 FR 16062, Apr. 11, 1996]
Sec. 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]
Sec. 52.2036 Base year emissions inventory.
(a) EPA approves as a revision to the Pennsylvania State
Implementation
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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]
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(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 Sec. 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
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the following pollutants: Volatile organic compounds (VOC), carbon
monoxide (CO) and nitrogen oxides (NOX).
[61 FR 2931, Jan. 30, 1996, as amended at 61 FR 15713, Apr. 9, 1996; 61
FR 24709, May 16, 1996; 61 FR 67232, Dec. 20, 1996; 62 FR 24834, May 7,
1997; 62 FR 31349, June 9, 1997; 62 FR 38917, July 21, 1997; 64 FR
18821, Apr. 16, 1999; 64 FR 32425, June 17, 1999; 66 FR 17638, Apr. 3,
2001; 66 FR 53106, Oct. 19, 2001; 67 FR 68525, Nov. 12, 2002; 76 FR
6561, Feb. 7, 2010]
Sec. 52.2037 Control strategy plans for attainment and
rate-of-progress: Ozone.
(a) Part D--Conditional Approval--the Pennsylvania plan for carbon
monoxide and ozone is approved provided that the following conditions
are satisfied:
(1) Firm commitments to implement the Newton Branch electrification
are submitted to EPA by December 30, 1980. If firm commitments are not
submitted, the State must submit substitute measures with equivalent
reductions by June 30, 1981.
(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,
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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]
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(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
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Date of adequacy determination
Type of control strategy SIP Year VOC (tpd) NOX (tpd) or SIP approval date
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Post-1996 ROP Plan........................... 1999 88.6 109.6 June 23, 2000 (65 FR 36438, June
8, 2000).
Post-1996 ROP Plan........................... 2002 69.52 93.13 June 23, 2000 (65 FR 36438, June
8, 2000).
Post-1996 ROP Plan........................... 2005 79.69 144.73 June 21, 2004 (May 21, 2004, 69
FR 29240).
Attainment Demonstration..................... 2005 79.69 144.73 June 12, 2003 (68 FR 31700, May
28, 2003).
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(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):
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Transportation Conformity Emissions Budgets for the Pennsylvania Portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic
City, PA-DE-MD-NJ Area
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Effective date of
Type of control strategy SIP Year VOC (TPD) NOX (TPD) adequacy determination
or SIP approval
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Rate of Progress Plan............... 2008 61.09 108.78 January 5, 2009 (73 FR
77682), published
December 19, 2008.
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(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.
[46 FR 17553, Mar. 19, 1981]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec.
52.2037, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the
Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov.
Sec. 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]
Sec. 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)
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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
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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]
Sec. 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 TR 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 TR Federal Implementation Plan
under Sec. 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 TR 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 TR 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 TR NOX Ozone Season Trading Program in subpart
BBBBB 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 TR Federal Implementation Plan
under Sec. 52.38(b), except to the extent the Administrator's approval
is partial or conditional.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (b)(1) of this
section, if, at the time of the approval of Pennsylvania's SIP revision
described in paragraph (b)(1) of this section, the Administrator has
already started recording any allocations of TR NOX Ozone
Season allowances under subpart BBBBB of part 97 of this chapter to
units in the State for a control period in any year, the provisions of
subpart BBBBB of part 97 of this chapter authorizing the Administrator
to complete the allocation and recordation of TR NOX Ozone
Season 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 48373, Aug. 8, 2011]
Sec. 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 TR 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 TR Federal Implementation Plan under Sec. 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 TR SO2 Group 1 allowances under
subpart CCCCC of part 97 of this
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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 TR
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]
Sec. 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 Sec. 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 Sec. 52.2041.
[77 FR 33658, June 7, 2012]
Effective Date Note: At 77 FR 33658, June 7, 2012, Sec. 52.2042 was
added, effective Aug. 6, 2012.
Sec. Sec. 52.2043-52.2053 [Reserved]
Sec. 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]
Sec. 52.2055 Review of new sources and modifications.
(a) Special permit requirement regulations are approved.
(b) [Reserved]
[39 FR 7283, Feb. 25, 1974, as amended at 46 FR 17554, Mar. 19, 1981; 46
FR 51742, Oct. 22, 1981; 47 FR 8359, Feb. 26, 1982; 60 FR 33924, June
29, 1995]
Sec. 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
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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).
[76 FR 45427, July 29, 2011, as amended at 77 FR 17344, Mar. 26, 2012;
77 FR 28785, May 15, 2012]
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Sec. 52.2057 Requirements for state implementation plan revisions
relating to new motor vehicles.
Pennsylvania must comply with the requirements of Sec. 51.120.
[60 FR 4738, Jan. 24, 1995]
Sec. 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 Sec. 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, 200 North Third Street,
Harrisburg, PA 17120, ATTN: Abatement and Compliance Division.
[49 FR 33128, Aug. 21, 1984]
Sec. 52.2059 Control strategy: Particulate matter.
(a) Pennsylvania has committed to undertake a comprehensive program
to investigate non-traditional sources, industrial process fugitive
particulate emissions, alternative control measures, and to develop and
implement an effective control program to attain the primary and
secondary NAAQS for particulates. The schedule for this study is as
follows:
Schedule for Investigating and Controlling Nontraditional Particulate
Matter Emissions
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Task Completion date
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Scheduled tasks:
1. Quantify nontraditional sources...... June 1, 1980.
2. Investigate control techniques....... Apr. 1, 1982.
3. Investigate source-receptor June 1, 1980.
relationship.
Analysis and control strategy development:
1. Analyze Nonattainment Areas.......... July 1, 1981.
2. Develop Control Strategies........... Jan. 1, 1982.
3. Develop, Adopt, Submit SIP........... July 1, 1982.
4. Implement SIP........................ Begin--7/1/82.
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(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
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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.
[45 FR 33628, May 20, 1980, as amended at 63 FR 47436, Sept. 8, 1998; 73
FR 49950, Aug. 25, 2008; 74 FR 48864, Sept. 25, 2009; 77 FR 18923, Mar.
29, 2012; 77 FR 28785, May 15, 2012]
Sec. 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]
Sec. 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]
Sec. 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]
Sec. 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.
(b) The plan was officially submitted on January 27, 1972.
(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the dates
specified.
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(1) Regulations 121, 123, 127, 129, 131, 135, 137, 139, and 141 of
the Pennsylvania Code of Regulations submitted March 17, 1972, by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(2) Air Quality Data for three additional months regarding Reading
Air Basin SO2 strategy submitted March 27, 1972, by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(3) Miscellaneous non-regulatory additions and clarifications to the
plan submitted on May 4, 1972, by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources.
(4) ``An Implementation Plan for the Attainment and Maintenance of
the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Allegheny County,
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1980'', and Article XX (which replaces
Article XVIII), which were submitted on December 24, 1980.
(5) Non-regulatory additions to plan regarding Allegheny County
Source Surveillance regulations submitted on June 20, 1972, by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(6) Miscellaneous non-regulatory additions to the plan submitted
August 14, 1972, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources.
(7) Revision to Philadelphia Air Management Services regulations
submitted November 3, 1972, by the Governor.
(8) Revision to compliance schedules for Clairton Coke Works in
Allegheny County submitted December 14, 1972, by the Governor.
(9) Transportation Control Plan for Southwest Pennsylvania and
Metropolitan Philadelphia AQCR's submitted April 13, 1973, by the
Governor.
(10) [Reserved]
(11) Amendments to Philadelphia Air Management Services regulation
number 3 submitted April 15, 1974, by the Governor.
(12) Amendments to Philadelphia Air Management Services regulations
numbers 1, 2 and 11 submitted May 28, 1974, by the Governor.
(13) Process factor for glass production furnaces submitted on
December 26, 1974, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources.
(14) Amendments to Chapters 123 (section 123.24) and 139 (section
139.13), controlling zinc smelter operations; submitted on August 7,
1975 by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(15) A revision submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on
August 11, 1976 amending Title 3 of the Philadelphia Code, Subsection 3-
103, Enforcement; Subsection 3-301, Powers and Duties of the Department
of Public Health; and Subsection 3-305 Orders.
(16) Revisions submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on
December 11, 1972 amending regulations for the powers and duties of the
Department of Environmental Resources, the Environmental Quality Board
and the Environmental Hearing Board.
(17) Amendment to Article XVIII, Rules and Regulations of the
Allegheny County Health Department, Sections 1800 (Definitions) and 1813
(Air Pollution Emergency Episode Regulations). These amendments were
submitted on May 15, 1978 by the Department of Environmental Resources.
(18) Amendments to Title 3, Section 3-207 (Sale of Fuel Oil) of the
Philadelphia Code pertaining to Philadelphia County and to Title 25,
Part I, Subpart C, Article III, Chapter 121 (Definitions) and Chapter
123 (Standards for Contaminants, Sulfur Compound Emissions) of the
Pennsylvania Code pertaining to Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery
Counties submitted on July 31, 1978 by the Governor.
(19) Amendments to Chapters 121 (Sec. 121.1), 123 (Sec. Sec.
123.1, 123.13, 123.44), 127 (Sec. Sec. 127.41 through 127.52,
inclusive), 129 (Sec. Sec. 129.15 and 129.16), and 139 (Sec. Sec.
139.51, 139.52, 139.53 and 139.61), dealing with the control of coke
oven battery operations; submitted on June 30, 1978 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Resources.
(20) Amendments to Chapters 121 (Sec. 121.1), 123 (Sec. Sec.
123.22(b) and 123.45), and 139 (Sec. Sec. 139.3, 139.4, 139.13, 139.16,
139.101, 139.102, 139.103, 139.104 and 139.105), dealing with sulfur
dioxide emissions from fuel-burning installations, only as they apply to
sources in the Erie air basin; submitted on April 24, 1979 by Governor
Thornburgh.
(21) A revision submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on
September 20, 1978 to clarify terms and intent of Chapter 121 (relating
to general
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provisions), Chapter 123 (relating to standards for contaminants) and
Chapter 129 (relating to standards for sources).
(22) The ``1979 State Implementation Plan (SIP) Submission for the
Attainment of the Photochemical Oxidant Standard in Pennsylvania'' and
``Regulations for Volatile Organic Compounds'' amending Chapters 121,
129, and 139 of the Pennsylvania Code submitted on April 24, 1979, by
the Governor.
(23) Transportation elements of the SIP for Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh, Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, and Scranton areas and
commitment to implement vehicle inspection and maintenance in Lehigh and
Northampton Counties submitted on June 7, 1979, by the Governor.
(24) Transportation element of the SIP for the Wilkes-Barre area
submitted on June 8, 1979, by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Resources.
(25) Total Suspended Particulate, State Implementation Plan for
Pennsylvania, submitted on June 12, 1979, by the Secretary of the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(26) Special Permit Requirements for Sources Locating in or
Significantly Impacting Nonattainment Areas and a revision of Sampling
and Testing methods for total suspended particulate amending Chapters
121, 127, and 139 of the Pennsylvania Code submitted on June 12, 1979,
by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources.
(27) Transportation element for the Harrisburg area submitted on
June 13, 1979, by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources.
(28) Allegheny County Volatile Organic Compound Regulations amending
Chapters I, II, and V of Allegheny County Regulations submitted on June
13, 1979, by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources.
(29) Documentation of the status of transportation/air quality
measures in a letter of August 20, 1979 from the Lackawanna County
Planning Commission.
(30) Information from the Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional
Planning Commission of September 17, 1979 on the calculation of emission
estimates and the status of certain transportation measures.
(31) Reclassification of several transportation measures in the
transportation/air quality study for the Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton
area, submitted by the Commonwealth on November 19, 1979.
(32) Substantiation of TSP planning and attainment schedules
submitted by the Commonwealth on November 28, 1979.
(33) A revision submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on
August 11, 1976 consisting of an amendment to the Pennsylvania Air
Resources Regulations, Chapter 129, Standards for Sources, which relates
to open burning.
(34) A revision was submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on
January 25, 1980, which is intended to establish an Ambient Air Quality
Monitoring Network for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the City of
Philadelphia.
(35) Amendments to the Pennsylvania Air Resources Regulations,
consisting of the addition of regulations for alternative emission
reduction limitations (Sections 128.11 through 128.13 for Andre
Greenhouses, Inc., and Section 128.14 for the 3M Co.), submitted on
April 16, 1981.
(36) A revision submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennyslvania on
April 9, 1981 providing for attainment of the SO2 NAAQS in
portions of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania.
(37) A revision submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on
June 5, 1980, consisting of amendments to Philadelphia's Air Management
Regulations II and III, allowing a limiting resumption of industrial
coal burning.
(38) A revision submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on
December 24, 1980 which is intended to establish an Ambient Air Quality
Monitoring Network for Allegheny County.
(39) Amendments consisting of minor regulatory changes to Article
III of the Pennsylvania Rules and Regulations for Air Resources
governing Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) emissions
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was submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on December 16, 1980.
(40) A revision submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on
November 10, 1980 dividing the Beaver Valley Air Basin into an Upper
Beaver Valley Air Basin and Lower Beaver Valley Air Basin and revising
chapters 121 and 123.
(41) Revisions submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on
April 13, 1981, July 13, 1981 and August 17, 1981 to correct the
conditionally approved and unapproved portions of Pennsylvania 1979
State Implementation Plan.
(42) A document entitled ``Attainment Demonstration for Total
Suspended Particulate in Nonattainment Area 3, Based Upon
Alternate Emission Reduction Plan for Shenango, Inc.'' in Allegheny
County, including the new section 902 of Article XX, submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on May 18, 1981.
(43) Amendments to Air Management Regulations II and III, with
supporting documents, submitted by Governor Dick Thornburgh on December
8, 1981, allowing the continued burning of anthracite coal in existing
space heating units currently burning coal.
(44) [Reserved]
(45) Revisions submitted to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on
February 23, 1982 to correct the conditionally-approved portions of the
1979 State Implementation Plan, specifically the two asphalt regulations
in Allegheny County.
(46) A revision submitted by the Acting Secretary of the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on December 9, 1981,
which would add an expanded ridesharing program in the Delaware Valley.
(47) Revisions submitted on July 27, 1981, August 12, 1981, and
September 15, 1981, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources (DER), which will limit the automobile emission Inspection and
Maintenance Program to the urbanized areas of the Pittsburgh and
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton regions.
(48) Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) regulations, a generic VOC
bubble regulation, Continuous Emission Monitoring (CEM) regulations and
procedures, and Alternative Opacity Limit regulations submitted by
Pennsylvania to EPA on July 13, 1981, August 17, 1981, August 26, 1981,
and September 4, 1981.
(49) Group IIVOC regulations, a revision of the Air Episode
Regulations, and an increase in Permit Fees, for Allegheny County, Pa.
These revisions were submitted by Secretary Peter S. Duncan on February
23, 1982.
(50) Regulations and supporting documents implementing an
SO2 bubble plan for the U.S. Steel Homestead and Edgar
Thomson Works in Allegheny County, PA. submitted by DER Secretary Peter
S. Duncan on September 16, 1982.
(51) Regulations and supporting documents implementing a TSP bubble
plan for U.S. Steel Corporation's Fairless Works in Fairless Hills, PA.,
submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources on January 6, 1983.
(52) Regulations and supporting documents implementing a TSP bubble
plan for Bethlehem Steel Corporation's plant in Bethlehem, Pa.,
submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources on December 30, 1982.
(53) Pennsylvania submittal dated September 23, 1982 deleting more
stringent sulfur in residual oil requirements for the Upper Beaver
Valley Air Basin which would have become effective August 1, 1982 and
adding provisions for public notification of air quality levels.
(54) Revisions submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on June
8, 1982 consisting of alternative emission reduction plans for Scott
Paper Company in Chester, PA, Arbogast and Bastian, Inc., in Allentown,
PA, and J. H. Thompson, Inc., in Kennett Square, PA.
(55) Regulations and supporting documents implementing an
SO2 bubble plan for U.S. Steel Corporation's Fairless Works
in Fairless Hills, PA was submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Resources on July 7, 1983.
(56) A State Implementation Plan for the control of lead (Pb)
emissions submitted on September 30, 1982 by the Secretary of
Environmental Resources.
(57) A revision submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on
July 28,
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1983, and clarified by letters dated October 28, 1983, February 7, 1984
and June 15, 1984 enables the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to implement
and enforce the prevention of significant deterioration (PSD)
regulations.
(58) Revision to Article XX of the Allegheny County SIP were
submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources on September 6, 1983.
(59) A State Implementation Plan for the control of lead (Pb)
emissions in Allegheny County was submitted on September 6, 1983 by the
Secretary of Environmental Resources.
(60) Amendments consisting of minor regulatory changes to Article
III of the Air Resources Regulations that amend Chapters 121, 123, 127,
129, 131, 139, and 141 was submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
on September 23, 1983.
(61) A State Implementation Plan for the control of lead (Pb)
emissions in Philadelphia was submitted on August 29, 1983 and May 15,
1984 by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources.
(62) A State Implementation Plan for the control of Lead (Pb)
emissions in Pennsylvania was submitted on June 8, 1984 by the Secretary
of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(63) The 1982 Ozone and Carbon Monoxide plan, except for the
Inspection and Maintenance portion and the Perchloroethylene Dry
Cleaning regulation, for the Southeastern, Southwestern, and Allentown-
Bethlehem-Easton areas submitted by the Commonwealth on June 30, 1982
and October 24, 1983.
(64) [Reserved]
(65) An amendment to Philadelphia Air Management's Regulation VII,
submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources on March 28, 1986. The amendment exempts fuel
burning units installed before June 1, 1984, from the provisions of
Regulation VII (Control of Emissions of Nitrogen Oxides from Stationary
Sources).
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Air Management Regulation VII, Control of Emission of Nitrogen
Oxides from Stationary Sources, adopted on April 9, 1985.
(66) A revision to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan
adopting a Motor Vehicle Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Program
submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources on June 24, 1985 and an amendment submitted
March 13, 1986 by the Chief, Division of Air Resource Management, Bureau
of Air Quality Control, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Title 75, sections 4703 (a) and (h) and 4706 of the Purdon's
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes Annotated and Title 67, Pennsylvania
Code sections 175.41, 177.21, 177.31, 177.32, 177.35, 177.39 and 177.61.
(B) Bureau of Air Quality Control, Department of Environmental
Resources, State Implementation Plan, Revision for Ozone for I/M, dated
June 17, 1985 and the letter to EPA, dated March 13, 1986.
(67) Amendment to section 512.G. Extensions, of Article XX, Rules
and Regulations of the Allegheny County Health Department providing
authority to grant compliance date extensions for surface coating and
graphic arts sources, submitted by DER Secretary Nicholas DeBenedictis
on August 13, 1985.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of August 13, 1985 to EPA from the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Resources, and Appendix 22, Amendment to
section 512.G., Allegheny County portion of the Pennsylvania State
Implementation Plan (extension of final air pollution compliance dates
for surface coating and graphic arts) adopted by the Board of County
Commissioners of June 27, 1985.
(68) Revision to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan dated
February 13, 1985, which implements two VOC offset transactions between
Paramount Packaging Corporation and National Can Corporation and between
Fres-co Systems USA, and National Can Corporation.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources, Order for
the
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External Transfer of Banked Emissions 85-524, signed on March
1, 1985.
(B) Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources, Order for
the External Transfer of Banked Emissions 85-525, signed on
March 1, 1985.
(C) Letter dated August 21, 1985, from the Department of
Environmental Resources to the National Can Corporation.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Narrative submittal dated February 13, 1985, from the Department
of Environmental Resources to EPA.
(B) Letter dated April 25, 1986, from the Department of
Environmental Resources to EPA.
(69) Revision to the Allegheny County portion of the Pennsylvania
State Implementation Plan was submitted by the Commonwealth on February
3, 1987.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendment to the Allegheny County portion of the Pennsylvania
SIP for Air Pollution Control, Appendix 23, section 533, Abrasive
Blasting, approved on October 9, 1986.
(B) Letter dated February 3, 1987, from the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania to EPA.
(70) Revisions to the Philadelphia Regulations incorporating stack
height regulations, submitted by Pennsylvania on June 2, 1986.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendment to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Air Management
Regulation I, Section XI, ``Compliance with Federal Regulations'',
effective on March 27, 1986.
(71) The permit incorporating polymer resin processes RACT
requirements for ARCO's Monaca plant, submitted by acting DER Secretary
John Krill on January 14, 1987.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) The entire permit (No. 04-313-052) and plan approval; issued and
effective December 9, 1986.
(72) The permit incorporating SOCMI air oxidation RACT requirements
for IMC's Allentown plant, submitted by acting DER Secretary John Krill
on January 14, 1987.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) The entire permit (No. 39-313-014) and plan approval; issued and
effective December 10, 1986.
(73) Good engineering practice stack height regulations were
submitted by the Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources on July 19, 1988.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources dated July 19, 1988, submitting a revision to the Pennsylvania
State Implementation Plan.
(B) Amendments to Pennsylvania regulations, title 25, part I,
subpart C, article III; chapters 121 (definitions) and 141 (variances
and alternate standards) adopted May 14, 1988.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Remainder of the State submittal including the letter of
commitment dated March 11, 1986, from the Department of Environmental
Protection stating that new source review shall be conducted in
accordance with the good engineering practice requirements of 40 CFR
part 51.
(74) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on January 11, 1991.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources dated January 11, 1991 submitting a revision to the
Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan.
(B) Amendment to 25 Pa. Code Chapter 123.51 ``Monitoring
Requirements'', concerning continuous nitrogen oxides monitoring,
effective October 20, 1990.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Remainder of the State Implementation Plan revision request
submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on
January 11, 1991.
(75) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on January 8, 1991.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources dated January 8, 1991 submitting a revision to the
Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan.
(B) Revisions to Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources'
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Air Quality Regulations, Sec. 137.3, subsections (2), (3), (4), and
introductory paragraph, effective June 9, 1990.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Remainder of State submittal, dated January 8, 1991.
(76) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) submitted by
the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources (PADER) on
January 11, 1991.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) A letter from PADER dated January 11, 1991 submitting a revision
to the Pennsylvania SIP.
(B) Title 25 PA. Code, Chapter 121, Section 121.1--Definition of
VOC.
(77) Revision to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on February 23, 1987,
at the request of Philadelphia Air Management Services.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources dated February 23, 1987, submitting a revision to the
Philadelphia portion of the Pennsylvania Ozone State Implementation
Plan.
(B) Regulation V, Section I, ``Definitions'' for the terms Petroleum
Solvents and Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaning; and Section XI, ``Petroleum
Solvent Dry Cleaning'' effective November 28, 1986.
(C) Compliance Guidelines, for Air Management Regulation V,
``Control of Emission of Organic Substances from Stationary Sources,''
Section XI: Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaning'' effective November 28, 1986
(containing amendments and revisions through February 29, 1988).
(78) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on September 9, 1991.
The effective date of the regulation submitted is May 23, 1988.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) A letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources dated September 9, 1991 submitting a revision to the
Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan.
(B) Section XIII, Process Equipment Leaks of Philadelphia Air
Management Regulation V--Control of Emissions of Organic Substances from
Stationary Sources. The effective date of the regulation submitted is
May 23, 1988.
(C) Compliance Guidelines for Philadelphia Air Management Regulation
V, Section XIII. The effective date of the compliance guidelines
submitted is May 23, 1988.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Remainder of the May 23, 1988 State submittal.
(79) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on August 15, 1991.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources dated August 15, 1991 submitting revision to the Pennsylvania
State Implementation Plan, pertaining to Chapters 121 and 129 of the
Pennsylvania regulations pertaining to Stage I vapor recovery, surface
coating, graphic arts, deletion of the generic bubble regulation,
recordkeeping, gasoline marketing, pharmaceutical products, and
compliance schedules.
(B) The definitions of bulk gasoline plant, bulk gasoline terminal,
clear coat, and miscellaneous metal parts and products found in Chapter
121.1, Chapter 129.51 (a) (1) through (6), (b), and (c), Chapter 129.52
(a) through (e), Table I, 10.(a) topcoats for locomotives and heavy-duty
trucks and 10.(b) hopper cars and tank car interiors, deletion of
Chapter 129.53 (now reserved), Chapter 129.54, Chapter 129.59, Chapter
129.60, Chapter 129.61, Chapter 129.66, Chapter 129.67, and Chapter
129.68 published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin dated August 3, 1991 (Vol.
21, no. 31, pages 3406-3416). These regulations were made effective on
August 3, 1991.
(80) Revision to the Allegheny County portion of the Pennsylvania
State Implementation Plan submitted on July 13, 1987, which consists of
the addition of an installation permit (86-I-0024-P) which defines and
imposes RACT to control VOC emissions from air oxidation processes at
the Aristech Chemical Corporation plant on Neville Island.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) A letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources dated July 13, 1987, submitting
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revisions to the Allegheny County portion of the Pennsylvania ozone
State Implementation Plan.
(B) The original permit (86-I-0024-P), issued and effective August
28, 1986, and the modification and amendments to the original permit,
issued and effective March 3, 1987.
(81) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on January 11, 1991.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources dated January 11, 1991 submitting a revision to the
Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan.
(B) The following revised regulations, effective October 27, 1990:
Sections 121.1 (Definitions of ``combustion efficiency,''
``incinerator,'' ``municipal waste,'' ``municipal waste incinerator,''
and ``resource recovery unit'' only); 123.25 (b), (c), and (e); 129.18
(entire section); 139.101 (7), (16) and introductory paragraph;
139.103(2); 139.104(2); 139.111 (1), (2), (3).
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of the January 11, 1991 State submittal.
(82) Revision to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on February 23, 1987
at the request of Philadelphia Air Management Services.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources dated February 23, 1987 submitting a revision to the
Philadelphia portion of the Pennsylvania Ozone State Implementation Plan
effective November 28, 1986.
(B) Regulation V, Section I, ``Definitions'' for the term
Pharmaceutical Tablet Coating; and Section XII, ``Pharmaceutical Tablet
Coating'' only.
(C) Compliance Guidelines for Air Management Regulation V, ``Control
of Emissions of Organic Substances from Stationary Sources,'' Section
XII: ``Pharmaceutical Tablet Coating,'' effective November 28, 1986,
(containing amendments and revisions through February 29, 1988).
(83) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on February 23, 1987.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) A letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources dated February 23, 1987 submitting a revision to the
Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan.
(B) A revision to Section I--Definitions--for the term Volatile
Organic Compound (VOC) of Philadelphia Air Management Regulation V
``Control of Emissions of Organic Substances from Stationary Sources.''
The effective date is November 28, 1986.
(C) The addition of Section X--Compliance with Pennsylvania
Standards for VOC to Philadelphia Air Management Regulation V. The
effective date is November 28, 1986.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) The remainder of the Commonwealth's February 23, 1987,
submittal.
(84) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Regulations
submitted on November 13, 1991, by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of November 13, 1991, from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources transmitting revised regulations for the control
of volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions.
(B) Title 25 Pa. Code, chapter 121, section 121.1 (Definition of
``Organic Liquid Cargo Vessel'' only) and chapter 129, section 129.81
(Organic Liquid Cargo Vessel Loading and Ballasting), effective
September 28, 1991.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of the November 13, 1991, State submittal.
(85) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations submitted on October
16, 1991, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources dated October 16, 1991 transmitting revisions to the Allegheny
County portion of the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan.
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(B) Revisions to the following provisions of Article XX, Rules and
Regulations of the Allegheny County Health Department, Air Pollution
Control, adopted on August 8, 1991, and effective August 26, 1991:
(1) Section 101-Added definitions for the following terms: capture
efficiency, potential uncontrolled emission rate, and transfer
efficiency; revised and renumbered definitions for the following terms:
bulk gasoline plant, bulk gasoline terminal, clear coat, miscellaneous
metal parts and products, and volatile organic compound (VOC).
(2) New Section 501 added; existing Section 510 deleted.
(3) Section 504 (entire section).
(4) Section 505, subsections A, B, and D, and Table I.
(5) Section 507, subsection B.
(6) Section 508, subsections C, D, E, G, and H.
(7) Section 512-New subsection A (added), subsection B (former
subsection H); existing subsections A-G and I are deleted.
(8) Section 531, subsections A, B, and C.
(9) Section 534, subsections B and C.
(10) Deletion of Section 506 that was in effect before August 26,
1991.
(86) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations for reasonably
available control technology (RACT) to control fugitive organic chemical
manufacturing industries, Article XX of the Rules and Regulations of the
Allegheny County Health Department, section 534 and 605 I submitted on
July 13, 1987, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources
(DER).
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of July 13, 1987, from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources transmitting regulations for the control of
``Synthetic Organic Chemical and Polymer Manufacturing-Fugitive
Sources'' and the associated test method, EPA method 21.
(B) Article XX, of the Rules and Regulations of the Allegheny County
Health Department, section 534 and 605 I, effective June 10, 1987.
(87) Revisions to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan
submitted on March 29, 1993, by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of March 22, 1993, from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources transmitting plan approval no. 46-326-001A and
operating permit no. 46-326-001A for Knoll Group, P.O. Box 157, East
Greenville, PA.
(B) Plan approval no. 46-326-001A and operating permit no. 46-326-
001A which consist of emission standards, operating conditions and
recordkeeping requirements applicable to Knoll Group, a wood furniture
surface coater located in Montgomery County, PA, which is in the
Philadelphia severe ozone nonattainment area. These requirements
together are being approved as reasonably available control technology
(RACT) for this wood furniture surface coater. The effective date of the
plan approval and the operating permit is March 24, 1993.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of March 29, 1993, Pennsylvania submittal consisting
of a Background Information document prepared by Pennsylvania in support
of the RACT proposal for Knoll, an evaluation of control options
performed for Knoll by a contractor, public comments and responses, and
a chart and computer diskette (LOTUS 1-2-3) showing how RACT
calculations will be performed.
(88) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations for an oxygenated
gasoline program submitted on November 12, 1992 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Resources:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of November 12, 1992 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources transmitting the oxygenated gasoline regulation
as a SIP revision.
(B) Revisions to 25 PA Code Chapter 121, General Provisions, section
121.1 Definitions and the addition of section 126.1 Oxygenate Content of
Gasoline to 25 PA Code Chapter 126, Standards for Motor Fuels. These
revisions became effective August 29, 1992.
(C) The correction in 25 PA Code Chapter 121, General Provisions,
section 121.1 Definitions in the definition of ``oxygenated gasoline''.
This correction became effective October 24, 1992.
(ii) Additional Material.
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(A) Remainder of Pennsylvania State submittal.
(B) [Reserved]
(89) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.82
pertaining to Stage II Vapor Recovery and the associated definition of
gasoline dispensing facilities in Chapter 121.1 submitted on March 4,
1992, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of March 4, 1992, from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources transmitting Chapter 121.1, definition of
gasoline dispensing facilities, and Chapter 129.82 pertaining to
regulations for Stage II vapor recovery in moderate, serious and severe
ozone nonattainment areas in the Commonwealth.
(B) Pennsylvania Bulletin (Vol. 22, No. 8) dated February 8, 1992,
containing the definition of gasoline dispensing facility in Chapter
121.1 and the Stage II vapor recovery regulations contained in Chapter
129.82, effective on February 8, 1992.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of March 4, 1992, State submittal.
(90) Revisions to the Allegheny County portion of the Pennsylvania
SIP to adopt the PM-10 NAAQS and fulfill other Group III requirements,
submitted on November 8, 1988 by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of November 8, 1988 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources transmitting revisions to Article XX of
Allegheny County Health Department Rules and Regulations.
(B) Revisions to the following sections of Article XX of Allegheny
County Health Department Rules and Regulations, effective August 22,
1988:
(1) Section 101, Definitions (definition of ``PM10'').
(2) Section 109, Ambient Air Quality Standards.
(3) Section 527, Areas Subject to Sections 521 through 526 (various
fugitive dust measures).
(4) Section 613, Ambient Measurements.
(5) Section 704, Episode Criteria.
(6) Section 801, Definitions. (Definitions of ``Attainment area,''
``Nonattainment area,'' ``Significant air quality impact,'' and
``Unclassified area'')
(7) Appendix 1, Attainment, Unclassifiable and Nonattainment Areas
of Allegheny County: deleted.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of the November 8, 1988 submittal pertaining to the
Allegheny County portion of the Pennsylvania SIP to adopt the PM-10
NAAQS and fulfill other Group III requirements.
(91) Revisions to the Allegheny County portion of the Pennsylvania
SIP to reduce PM-10 emissions and visible emissions from several
categories of fugitive dust sources, submitted on December 31, 1992 by
the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of December 31 1992 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources transmitting revisions to Article XX of
Allegheny county Health Department Rules and Regulations.
(B) Revisions to the following sections of Article XX of Allegheny
County Health Department Rules and Regulations, effective November 1,
1992.
(1) Section 402, Particulate Mass Emissions (Paragraph A--Fuel
Burning or Combustion Equipment)
(2) Section 520, Coke Ovens (Paragraph J--Compliance Schedule)
(3) Section 521, Permit Source Premises.
(4) Section 521.1, Non-Permit Source Premises.
(5) Section 523, Permit Source Transport.
(6) Section 523.1, Non-Permit Source Transport.
(7) Section 524, Construction and Land Clearing.
(8) Section 527, Areas Subject to Sections 521 through 526.
(9) Section 602, Particulate Matter (test methods).
(10) Section 606, Visible Emissions (measurement).
(11) Section 607, Coke Oven Emissions (measurement).
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(12) Section 608, Coke Oven Gas (measurement of hydrogen sulfide
content).
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of the December 31, 1992 submittal pertaining to the
Allegheny County portion of the Pennsylvania SIP to reduce PM-10
emissions and visible emissions from several categories of fugitive dust
sources.
(92) Revisions to the Allegheny County portion of the Pennsylvania
SIP to reduce PM-10 emissions including the newly created Allegheny
County Article XXI which both revised and added emission reduction
requirements for certain industrial boilers, various emission points at
US Steel's Clairton Coke Works and the Glassport Transportation Center,
new definitions related to coke oven gas emissions, and new test methods
for particulate matter; submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources on January 6, 1994 and effective February 1,
1994.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of January 6, 1994 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources transmitting Article XXI of Allegheny County
Health Department Rules and Regulations.
(B) The newly created Article XXI of Allegheny County Health
Department Rules and Regulations in its entirety, effective February 1,
1994.
(1) Part A (sections 2101 et seq.), General, reserved in part:
(i) Section 2101. Short Titles.
(ii) Section 2101.3, Effective Date and Repealer.
(iii) Section 2101.20, Definitions.
(2) Part B (sections 2102 et seq.), Installation Permits, reserved.
(3) Part C (sections 2103 et seq.), Operating Permits and Licenses,
reserved.
(4) Part D (sections 2104 et seq.), Pollutant Emission Standards,
reserved in part.
(i) Section 2104.6, Particulate Mass Emissions, replaces section 402
of Article XX.
(5) Part E (sections 2105 et seq.), Sources Emission and Operating
Standards, reserved in part.
(i) Section 2105.21, Coke Ovens and Coke Oven Gas, replaces section
520.B. through 520.J. and section 530 of Article XX.
(ii) Section 2105.49, Fugitive Emissions, replaces section 528 of
Article XX.
(6) Part F (sections 2106 et seq.), Air Pollution Episodes,
reserved.
(7) Part G (sections 2107 et seq.), Methods, reserved in part:
(i) Section 2107.1, General.
(ii) Section 2107.2, Particulate Matter.
(8) Part H (sections 2108 et seq.), Compliance, reserved.
(9) Part I (sections 2109 et seq.), Enforcement, reserved.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of the January 6, 1994 State submittal.
(93) [Reserved]
(94) Revision to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Volatile Organic
Compound (VOC) Regulations, amending 25 Pa Code Chapters 121--General
Provisions and Chapter 129--Standards for Sources submitted on August
19, 1992, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources
(PADER).
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) A letter of August 19, 1992, from PADER transmitting a state
implementation plan revision which corrects deficiencies and adds
requirements for the control of VOCs from surface coating, pneumatic
rubber tire manufacturing, graphic arts and synthetic organic chemical
manufacturing industry equipment leaks.
(B) 25 Pa Code, Chapter 121, Sec. 121.4; and 25 Pa Code, Chapter
129, Sec. Sec. 129.51, 129.52, 129.62, 129.66, 129.67, 129.69, 129.71
and 129.72, submitted on August 19, 1992 and effective on May 23, 1992.
(95) [Reserved]
(96) Revisions to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Regulations State
Implementation Plan submitted on November 12, 1992 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Resources:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of November 12, 1992 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources transmitting a revised regulation to establish
emission statements requirements annually for sources of nitrogen oxides
and volatile organic compounds.
(B) Revisions to amend 25 Pa. Code, specifically to include section
135.5 and
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section 135.21. Effective on October 10, 1992.
(97) Revisions to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan
submitted by the Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection on December 31, 1992.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter dated December 31, 1992 from the Secretary, Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection, submitting a revision to the
Allegheny County portion of the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan.
(B) Addition of new section E to the Allegheny County Health
Department-Bureau of Air Pollution Control (ACHD) Rules and Regulations,
Article XX, Chapter II (Inspections, Reporting, Tests and Monitoring),
Sec. 202 (Reporting Requirements) were effective on October 8, 1992.
This revision consists of an emission statement program for stationary
sources which emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and/or nitrogen
oxides (NOX) at or above specified actual emission threshold
levels. This program applies to stationary sources within the county of
Allegheny.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of December 31, 1992 state submittal pertaining to
Pennsylvania Emission Statement Program.
(98) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations Chapter 129.91
submitted on January 6, 1995 by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Two letters both dated January 6, 1995 from the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Resources transmitting source-specific VOC
and/or NOx RACT determinations in the form of plan approvals and/or
operating permits for the following sources: ESSROC Materials, Inc.
(Northampton Co.)--cement manufacturer; Pennsylvania Power & Light--
Brunner Island SES (York Co.)--utility, PPG Industries, Inc. (Cumberland
Co.)--glass manufacturer; Stroehmann Bakeries, Inc. (Dauphin Co.)--
bakery; GE Transportation Systems (Erie Co.)--utility; J.E. Baker/DBCA
Refractory Facility (York Co.)--dolomitic refractory facility; Lafarge
Corp. (Lehigh Co.)--cement manufacturer; West Penn Power Company--
Armstrong Power Station (Armstrong Co.), utility. In addition, the plan
approval for Plain n' Fancy Kitchens, Inc. (Lebanon Co., kitchen cabinet
surface coating) containing provisions limiting this source as a
synthetic minor source (below RACT threshold level of 50 TPY potential
VOC emissions) is being approved.
(B) Plan approvals (PA), Operating permits (OP):
(1) ESSROC Materials, Inc.--PA 48-0004A, effective December 20,
1994, except conditions (7)(a), (7)(b), (7)(d), (8)(a), (8)(b), (8)(d),
(10), (16) through (19) pertaining to particulate matter or
SO2 requirements and condition (25)(d) and (e) pertaining to
compliance date extensions, and the expiration date of the plan
approval.
(2) Pennsylvania Power & Light--Brunner Island SES--PA 67-2005,
effective December 22, 1994, except condition 2.d. and e. pertaining to
compliance date extensions, and the expiration date of the plan
approval.
(3) PPG Industries, Inc.--OP 21-2002, effective December 22, 1994,
except the expiration date of the operating permit.
(4) Stroehmann Bakeries, Inc.--PA 22-2003, effective December 22,
1994, except condition 9.d. and e. pertaining to compliance date
extensions and the expiration date of the plan approval.
(5) GE Transportation Systems--Erie--OP 25-025, effective December
21, 1994, except for condition 9 pertaining to pollutants other than VOC
and NOX.
(6) J.E. Baker/DBCA Refractory Facility--OP 67-2001, effective
December 22, 1994, except the expiration date of the operating permit.
(7) Lafarge Corp.--PA 39-0011A, effective December 23, 1994, except
for condition (4)(d) and (e) pertaining to compliance date extensions,
condition (8) pertaining to sulfur in fuel requirements, those in
condition (9) not pertaining to VOC or NOX, and the
expiration date of the plan approval, and OP 39-0011, effective December
23, 1994, except conditions (8), (9), and (13) through (15), pertaining
to sulfur in fuel requirements, and the expiration date of the operating
permit.
(8) West Penn Power Company--Armstrong Power Station--PA 03-000-023,
effective December 29, 1994, except for
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the expiration date of the plan approval and condition 5. pertaining to
VOC and condition 9. pertaining to a facility-wide NOX cap,
PA 03-306-004 (for unit 2), effective March 28, 1994, except for
condition 12. (d) and (e), pertaining to compliance date extensions, and
the expiration date of the plan approval, and PA 03-306-006 (for unit
1), effective November 22, 1994, except for condition 13. (d) and (e),
pertaining to compliance date extensions, and the expiration date of the
plan approval.
(9) Plain n' Fancy Kitchens, Inc.--PA 38-318-019C, effective
December 23, 1994, except for condition 2.d. and e., pertaining to
compliance date extensions, and the expiration date of the plan
approval.
(99) Revisions to the Pennsylvania implementation plan for Allegheny
County pertaining to the operation and maintenance of certain air
pollution control devices at USX Corporation's Clairton Works submitted
on April 26, 1995 by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of April 26, 1995 from Mr. James M. Seif, Secretary,
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources transmitting a SIP
revision for Allegheny County regarding USX Corporation's Clairton
Works.
(B) Portions of an enforcement order and agreement entered into by
and between the Allegheny County Health Department and USX Corporation
on November 17, 1994 (Enforcement Order No. 200 Upon Consent).
Specifically, the introductory section (pages 1-2), the section
entitled, ``I. Order'' (pages 2-6), and attachments C and D to the
enforcement order and agreement which list the relevant pollution
control equipment. The Agreement was effective on November 17, 1994.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of Pennsylvania's December 9, 1993 submittal.
(100) Revisions to Article XX (Air Pollution Control) of the
Allegheny County Health Department Rules and Regulations submitted on
September 25, 1989 by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of September 25, 1989 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources transmitting revisions to Article XX (Air
Pollution Control) of the Allegheny County Health Department Rules and
Regulations governing visible emissions.
(B) Revision to Article XX, Section 401.B (Visible Emissions-
Exclusion) and deletion of Article XX, Section 518 (Blast Furnace
Slips), effective July 1, 1989.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of September 25, 1989 State submittal pertaining to
Article XX, Sections 401 and 518.
(101) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources regarding RACT
requirements for two Stroehmann Bakeries, Inc. facilities located in
Lycoming and Bradford Counties, submitted on February 24, 1995.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of February 24, 1995 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources submitting a revision to the State
Implementation Plan.
(B) Plan Approval Nos. PA-41-0001 and PA-08-0001 and Operating
Permit Nos. OP-41-0001A and OP-08-0001A, issued and effective February
9, 1995.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of the State Implementation Plan revision request
submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on
February 24, 1995, pertaining to the Plan Approvals and Operating
Permits listed above.
(102) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations Chapter 129.91
submitted on January 6, 1995, April 24, 1995 and May 31, 1995 by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Four letters, two dated January 6, 1995, one dated April 24,
1995, and one dated May 31, 1995, from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources transmitting source-specific VOC and/or NOx RACT
determinations in the form of plan approvals and/or operating permits
for the following sources: (1) PECO Energy--Eddystone (Delaware Co.)--
utility, (2) Gilberton Power Company (Schuylkill Co.)--utility, (3)
Bethlehem Steel Structural Products Corp. (Northampton Co.)--
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steel manufacturer, (4) Westwood Energy Properties, Inc. (Schuylkill
Co.)--utility, (5) PECO Energy Co.--Front Street (Montgomery Co.)--
utility, (6) Crawford Furniture Manufacturing Corp. (Clarion Co.)--
furniture manufacturer, (7) Schuylkill Energy Resources (Schuylkill
Co.)--cogeneration plant, (8) Panther Creek Partners (Carbon Co.)--
utility, (9) Columbia Gas Transmission Co.--Milford (Pike Co.), (10)
Texas Eastern Transmission Corp.--Entriken (Huntingdon Co.)--Natural gas
pipeline compressor station, (11) Columbia Gas Transmission Corp.--
Greencastle (Franklin Co.). In addition, the operating permit for Lord
Corporation (Erie Co.), aerospace surface coating operation containing
provisions limiting this source as a synthetic minor source (below RACT
threshold level of 50 TPY potential VOC emissions) is being approved.
(B) Plan approvals (PA), Operating permits (OP):
(1) PECO Energy--Eddystone--PA 23-0017, effective December 28, 1994,
except the expiration date of the plan approval, and OP 23-0017,
effective December 28, 1994, except the expiration date of the operating
permit and conditions 6.C.(1) through (7), 6.D.(1)(c), 7.C.(1) through
(5), 7.D.(1)(a) and 8.D.(1)(a) pertaining to SO2 or PM10
requirements.
(2) Gilberton Power Company--OP 54-0004, effective December 20,
1994, except the expiration date of the operating permit and condition 5
pertaining to SO2 and PM10 requirements.
(3) Bethlehem Structural Products Corp.--OP 48-0010, effective
December 20, 1994, except the expiration date of the operating permit,
OP 48-0013, effective December 20, 1994, except the expiration date of
the operating permit and condition (11)(d) through (f) pertaining to
sulfur and metals, OP 48-0014, effective December 20, 1994, except the
expiration date of the operating permit and conditions (8) and (9)
pertaining to particulate matter, and OP 48-0015, effective December 20,
1994, except the expiration date of the operating permit and conditions
(9) and (10) pertaining to visible emissions and particulate matter.
(4) Westwood Energy Properties, Inc.--OP 54-0006, effective December
27, 1994, except the expiration date of the operating permit and the
particulate and SO2 emission limitations in condition (5).
(5) PECO Energy Company--Front Street--OP 46-0045, effective March
31, 1995, except the expiration date of the operating permit.
(6) Crawford Furniture Manufacturing Corp.--OP 16-021, effective
March 27, 1995.
(7) Schuylkill Energy Resources--OP 54-0003, effective May 19, 1995,
except the expiration date of the operating permit.
(8) [Reserved]
(9) Columbia Gas Transmission Company--Milford--OP 52-0001,
effective May 19, 1995, except the expiration date of the operating
permit.
(10) Texas Eastern Transmission Corp.--OP 31-2003, effective May 16,
1995, except the expiration date of the operating permit.
(11) Columbia Gas Transmission Corp.--Greencastle--OP 28-2003,
effective April 21, 1995, except the expiration date of the operating
permit.
(12) Lord Corporation--OP 25-095, effective March 30, 1995.
(103) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.91
pertaining to VOC and NOx RACT and 1990 baseyear emissions inventory for
one source, submitted on January 6, 1995, May 10, 1995, May 31, 1995,
August 11, 1995 (as amended on November 15, 1995), October 24, 1995, and
December 8, 1995 by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources (now known as the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection):
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Nine letters: three dated January 6, 1995, and one each dated
May 10, 1995, May 31, 1995, August 11, 1995, October 24, 1995, November
15, 1995, and December 8, 1995 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources (now known as the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection) transmitting source specific VOC and/or NOx
RACT determinations in the form of plan approvals or operating permits
for the following sources: Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company--Station 313
(Potter Co.)--natural gas transmission and gas storage station; Corning
Asahi Video Products Company
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(Centre Co.)--glass manufacturer; Columbia Gas Transmission Company--
Easton station (Northampton Co.)--natural gas compressor station, (4)
Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation--Bedford (Bedford Co.)--natural
gas compressor station; Texas Eastern Transmission--Marietta (Lancaster
Co.)--natural gas compressor station; Hercules Cement Company
(Northampton Co.)--cement manufacturer; Lone Star Industries
(Northampton Co.)--cement manufacturer; Pennsylvania Power and Light--
Montour SES (Montour Co.)--utility; Pennsylvania Electric Company--
Shawville (Clearfield Co.)--utility; Zinc Corporation of America--Monaca
(Beaver Co.)--zinc smelting; Procter and Gamble Paper Products--
Mehoopany (Wyoming Co.)--pulp and paper making facility. In addition,
the operating permit for Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation--Union
City (Erie Co.), a natural gas compressor station, containing provisions
limiting this source as a synthetic minor source (below RACT threshold
level of 100 tons per year of potential NOx emissions) is being
approved.
(B) Plan approvals (PA), Operating permits (OP):
(1) Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company--Station 313--PA 53-0001,
effective November 27, 1995, except the expiration date of the plan
approval and the portion of condition 6 pertaining to CO
emissions, OP 53-0001, effective November 27, 1995, except the
expiration date of the operating permit, condition 21
pertaining to prevention of significant deterioration and the portions
of condition 22 pertaining to CO emissions, and Compliance
permit (CP) 53-0001, effective November 27, 1995, except the expiration
date of the compliance permit.
(2) Corning Asahi Video Products Company--OP 14-0003, effective
December 27, 1994, except the expiration date of the operating permit,
OP 14-309-010A, effective May 5, 1994, except the expiration date of the
operating permit and condition 6 and 7, pertaining to
particulate matter and arsenic, OP 14-309-009C, effective August 18,
1994, except the expiration date of the operating permit and conditions
12 and 14, pertaining to particulate matter and lead, and OP
14-309-037A, effective May 5, 1994, except the expiration date of the
operating permit and conditions 10, 11, 12, and 15, pertaining
to particulate matter, fluorides and arsenic.
(3) Columbia Gas Transmission Company--Easton--OP 48-0001, effective
May 19, 1995, except the expiration date of the operating permit and PA
48-0001A, effective May 19, 1995, except the expiration date of the plan
approval.
(4) Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation--Bedford--OP 05-2007,
effective May 16, 1995, except the expiration date of the operating
permit.
(5) Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation--Marietta--PA 36-2025,
effective May 16, 1995, except the expiration date of the plan approval
and condition 2, pertaining to compliance date extensions.
(6) Hercules Cement Company--PA 48-0005A, effective December 23,
1994, except the expiration date of the plan approval and condition
4, pertaining to compliance date extensions, and all the
following conditions that do not pertain to VOC or NOX RACT:
10(a), (b) and (d), 11(a), (b) and (d),
12(a), (b) and (d), 13(a), (b) and (d), 14,
15, 21 through 24, 30, pertaining to
compliance date extensions and OP 48-0005, effective December 23, 1994,
except the expiration date of the operating permit and conditions
8 and 9, pertaining to particulate matter.
(7) Lone Star Industries--OP 48-0007, effective December 20, 1994,
except the expiration date of the operating permit.
(8) Pennsylvania Power & Light--Montour SES--PA 47-0001A, effective
December 27, 1994, except the expiration date of the plan approval and
condition 14, pertaining to compliance date extensions and OP
47-0001, effective December 27, 1994, except the expiration date of the
operating permit.
(9) Pennsylvania Electric Company--Shawville--PA 17-0001, effective
December 27, 1994, except the expiration date of the plan approval and
condition 19, pertaining to compliance date extensions.
(10) Zinc Corporation of America--Monaca--OP 04-000-044, effective
December 29, 1994, except for the expiration date of the operating
permit and
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those portions of conditions 8 and 9 pertaining to CO and
PM10.
(11) Procter and Gamble Paper Products Company--Mehoopany--OP 66-
0001, effective December 20, 1994, except the expiration date of the
operating permit and PA 66-0001A, effective December 20, 1994, except
the expiration date of the plan approval and condition 4,
pertaining to compliance date extensions, those portions of condition
5, pertaining to CO, SO2 or particulate matter, and
condition 17, pertaining to odor.
(12) Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation--Union City--OP 25-892,
effective April 11, 1995 except the portion of condition 8,
pertaining to compliance date extensions.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) Remainder of January 6, 1995, May 10, 1995, May 31, 1995, August
11, 1995, October 24, 1995, and December 8, 1995 State submittals.
(B) Additional clarifying material submitted by Pennsylvania: Letter
dated July 18, 1995 from Matthew M. Williams, Air Pollution Control
Engineer, Pennsylvania DEP, to Steve H. Finch, Vice President,
Environmental Affairs, Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation, stating
that the effective date of the Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation--
Union City operating permit (OP 25-892) is April 11, 1995.
(104) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations Chapter 129.91
submitted on August 1, 1995 by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Two letters, one dated August 1, 1995, from James Seif,
Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection,
transmitting source-specific VOC and/or NOX RACT
determinations in the form of operating permits for the following
sources: James River Corporation--Chambersburg (Franklin County)--
printer. In addition, operating permits for the following sources
containing provisions limiting these sources as ``synthetic minor''
sources (below RACT threshold level for VOC and/or NOX
emissions) are being approved: Appleton Papers, Inc. (Cumberland
County)--carbon paper producer; Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.--
Trexlortown (Lehigh County)--gas production/storage facility; Elf
Atochem North America, Inc. (Montgomery County)--chemical research &
development firm; York City Sewer Authority--Manchester Township (York
County)--waste water treatment facility; Glasgow, Inc.--Ivy Rock Plants
1 & 2 (Montgomery County)--asphalt production facility; Glasgow, Inc.--
Catanach Plant (Chester County)--asphalt production facility; Glasgow,
Inc.--Freeborn Asphalt Plant (Delaware County)--asphalt production
facility.
(B) One letter, dated November 15, 1995, from James Seif, Secretary
of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, transmitting
source-specific VOC and/or NOX RACT determinations in the
form of operating permits including the following source: Glasgow,
Inc.--Spring House Plants 1 & 2 (Montgomery County)--asphalt production
facility;
(C) Operating permits (OP):
(1) James River Corporation--OP 28-2006, effective June 14, 1995,
except the expiration date of the operating permit.
(2) Appleton Papers, Inc.--OP 21-2004, effective May 24, 1995,
except the expiration date of the operating permit.
(3) Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.--OP 39-0008, effective May 25,
1995, except the expiration date of the operating permit.
(4) Elf Atochem North America, Inc.--OP 46-0022, effective June 27,
1995, except the expiration date of the operating permit.
(5) York City Sewer Authority, Manchester Township--OP 67-2013,
effective March 1, 1995, except the expiration date of the operating
permit.
(6) Glasgow, Inc., Ivy Rock Asphalt Plants 1 & 2--OP 46-0043,
effective June 7, 1995, except for the expiration date of the operating
permit.
(7) Glasgow, Inc., Spring House Asphalt Plants 1 & 2--OP 46-0029,
effective June 7, 1995, except for the expiration date of the operating
permit.
(8) Glasgow, Inc., Catanach Asphalt Plant--OP 15-0021, effective
June 7, 1995, except for the expiration date of the operating permit.
(9) Glasgow, Inc., Freeborn Asphalt Plant--OP 23-0026, effective
June 7,
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1995, except for the expiration date of the operating permit.
(105) The carbon monoxide redesignation and maintenance plan for
part of Philadelphia County submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection on September 8, 1995 and October 30, 1995, as
part of the Pennsylvania SIP. The 1990 base year CO emission inventory
and projections are included in the maintenance plan.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters of September 8, 1995 and October 30, 1995 from the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection requesting the
redesignation and submitting the maintenance plan.
(B) Maintenance Plan for the Philadelphia Carbon Monoxide
Nonattainment Area adopted on October 16, 1995.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) Remainder of September 8, 1995 and October 30, 1995 State
submittal.
(106) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.82
pertaining to Stage II Vapor Recovery and the associated definition of
gasoline dispensing facilities originally submitted on March 4, 1992 and
supplemented on October 26, 1995 by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection (formerly known as the Department of
Environmental Resources):
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of October 26, 1995 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting sections 6.7 (b), (c), (h) and
section 17(2) of the Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act as amended
on June 29, 1992.
(B) Sections 6.7 (b), (c), (h), and section 17(2) of the
Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act, amended June 29, 1992 and
effective on July 9, 1992.
(107) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 127 by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of February 4, 1994 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting revisions to the New Source Review
Provisions.
(B) Revisions to the following Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Quality Regulations, effective January 15, 1994:
(1) Addition of Chapter 127, Subchapter E, New Source Review,
Sections 127.201 through 127.217 inclusive, effective January 15, 1994.
(2) Deletion of Chapter 127, Subchapter C, Sections 127.61 through
127.73.
(ii) Additional materials consisting of the remainder of the
February 4, 1994 State submittal pertaining to Chapter 127, Subchapter
E.
(108) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.91
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, submitted on January 6, 1995,
July 5, 1995, July 31, 1995, August 1, 1995, September 20, 1995,
November 22, 1995, and March 18, 1996 by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources (now known as the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection):
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Seven letters, dated January 6, 1995, July 5, 1995, July 31,
1995, August 1, 1995, September 20, 1995, November 22, 1995, and March
18, 1996 from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources
(now known as the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection)
transmitting source specific VOC and/or NOX RACT
determinations in the form of plan approvals or operating permits for
the following sources: U.G.I. Utilities, Inc. (Luzerne Co.)--utility,
Solar Turbines (York Co.)--cogeneration facility, Columbia Gas
Transmission--Renovo Compressor Station (Clinton Co.)--natural gas
compressor station, National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation--East Fork
Compressor Station (Potter Co.)--natural gas compressor station, York
Resource Energy Systems, Inc. (York Co.)--municipal waste combustion
facility, W.R. Grace & Co.--Formpac Division (Berks Co.)--expandable
polystyrene blowing facility, CNG Transmission--Cherry Tree Station
(Indiana Co.)--natural gas transmission station, EPC Power Corporation
of Bethlehem (Delaware Co.)--Crozer Chester Cogeneration Plant, C-P
Converters, Inc. (York Co.)--flexographic printing operation, Fisher
Scientific Co. International--Instrument Manufacturing Division (Indiana
Co.). In addition, the permits containing provisions limiting source
emissions to synthetic minor sources levels (below
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RACT threshold level of 100 tons per year or 25 TPY of potential
NOX emissions and 50 TPY or 25 TPY for potential VOC
emissions) are being approved for three sources: Adelphi Kitchens,
Inc.--Robesonia factory (Berks Co.)--wood furniture coating operation,
Birchcraft Kitchens, Inc.--Reading factory (Berks Co.)--wood furniture
coating operation, and Glasgow, Inc.--Bridgeport Asphalt Plant
(Montgomery Co.)--asphalt plant.
(B) Plan approvals (PA), Operating permits (OP), Compliance permit
(CP):
(1) U.G.I. Utilities, Inc.--OP 40-0005, effective December 20, 1994
and PA 40-0005A, effective December 20, 1994, except the expiration date
of the plan approval and conditions 18, 19, and 20 pertaining
to non-VOC or NOX emissions and ash and waste oil
requirements.
(2) Solar Turbines--PA 67-2009, effective August 17, 1995, except
the expiration date of the plan approval and CP 67-2009, effective
August 17, 1995, except the expiration date of the compliance permit.
(3) Columbia Gas Transmission--Renovo Compressor Station--OP 18-
0001, effective July 18, 1995, except the expiration date of the
operating permit and condition 8, pertaining to compliance date
extensions and PA 18-0001, effective July 18, 1995, except the
expiration date of the plan approval and condition 14,
pertaining to compliance date extensions.
(4) National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation--East Fork Compressor
Station--OP 53-0007, effective July 17, 1995, except the expiration date
of the operating permit, including the corrections to condition
6 and 13 (from a letter dated July 31, 1995) and PA 53-0007A,
effective July 17, 1995, except the expiration date of the plan
approval.
(5) York Resource Energy Systems, Inc.--PA 67-2006, effective August
25, 1995, except the expiration date of the plan approval and the non-
VOC or non-NOX elements in conditions 4, 8, 9, 10
12, 18, and 19.
(6) W.R. Grace & Co.--Formpac Division--PA 06-1036, effective May
12, 1995, except the expiration date of the plan approval and condition
10 (d) and (e) pertaining to compliance date extensions and PA
06-315-001, effective June 4, 1992, except the expiration date of the
plan approval.
(7) CNG Transmission Corporation--Cherry Tree Station--PA 32-000-
303, effective July 5, 1995, except the expiration date of the plan
approval, the elements in condition 6 pertaining to carbon
monoxide, and condition 16 D. and E. pertaining to compliance
date extensions.
(8) EPC Power Corporation of Bethlehem--Crozer Chester Cogeneration
plant--OP 23-0007, effective June 8, 1995, except the expiration date of
the operating permit.
(9) C-P Converters, Inc.--OP 67-2030, effective August 30, 1995,
except the expiration date of the operating permit.
(10) Fisher Scientific--Instrument Manufacturing Division--OP 32-
000-100, effective July 18, 1995, except the expiration date of the
operating permit.
(11) Adelphi Kitchens, Inc.--Robesonia factory--OP 06-1001,
effective April 4, 1995, except the expiration date of the operating
permit.
(12) Birchcraft Kitchens, Inc.--Reading factory--OP 06-1005,
effective April 4, 1995, except the expiration date of the operating
permit.
(13) Glasgow, Inc.--Bridgeport Asphalt Plant--OP 46-0044, effective
June 7, 1995, except the expiration date of the operating permit.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of January 6, 1995, July 5, 1995, August 1, 1995,
September 20, 1995, State submittals.
(B) Revision to the Pennsylvania SIP dated March 18, 1996, submitted
by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, pertaining
to the 1990 emission inventory for General Glass--Jeannette,
Westmoreland County.
(109) [Reserved]
(110) Revisions to the Operating Permit, Plan Approval and Sampling
and Testing Program Regulations submitted on May 18, 1995 by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of May 15, 1995 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources transmitting Pennsylvania's Title V operating
permit, plan approval, and State operating permit programs.
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(B) Revisions to the definition of ``Potential to emit'' and
addition of the following definitions in Title 25, Chapter 121, Section
121.1, effective on November 26, 1994: ``Air pollution'', ``Applicable
requirements'', ``Compliance docket'', ``Compliance review form'',
``Deviation'', ``Documented conduct'', ``Federally enforceable emissions
cap'', ``General plan approval'', ``General operating permit'', ``Minor
operating permit modification'', ``Performance standard'', ``Related
party'', ``Renewal'', ``Research and development facility'',
``Responsible official'', ``Title V facility'', ``Title V permit'', and
``Title V regulated air pollutant.''
(C) The following amendments to Title 25, Chapter 127, effective on
November 26, 1994: Sec. 127.1, 127.3, 127.11 through 127.14, 127.25,
127.32, 127.35, 127.36, 127.44, 127.45, 127.47, 127.49 through 127.51,
127.401 through 127.404, 127.411 through 127.414, 127.421 through
127.431, 127.441 through 127.450, 127.461 through 127.464, 127.701
through 127.703, and 127.707.
(D) The following amendments to Title 25, Chapter 139, effective on
November 26, 1994: Sec. 139.4, 139.5, 139.12, 139.13, 139.14, 139.32,
139.101 through 139.104, and 139.108.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of May 18, 1995 State submittal.
(111) Revisions to the Operating Permit and Plan Approval
Regulations to add Subchapter H, ``General Plan Approvals and Operating
Permits'', submitted on May 18, 1995 by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of May 15, 1995 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources transmitting Pennsylvania's general plan
approval and general operating permit programs.
(B) The following amendments to Title 25, Chapter 127, effective on
November 26, 1994: Sec. 127.601, 127.611, 127.612, 127.621, and
127.622.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of Pennsylvania's May 18, 1995 submittal.
(112) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations--Philadelphia Lead
Implementation Plan--submitted on September 30, 1994, by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of September 30, 1994 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources transmitting a revision to the Philadelphia
portion of the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan for lead.
(B) Licenses to operate (permits) effective September 21, 1994, for:
(1) Franklin Smelting and Refining Corporation;
(2) MDC Industries, Inc.; and
(3) Anzon, Inc.
(ii) Additional information. Remainder of September 30, 1994
submittal.
(113) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.93
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, submitted on August 1, 1995,
December 8, 1995, June 10, 1996, and September 13, 1996, by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources (now known as the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection):
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Four letters, dated August 1, 1995, December 8, 1995, June 10,
1996, and September 13, 1996, from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources (now known as the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection) transmitting source-specific VOC and/or
NOX RACT determinations for Caparo Steel Company (Mercer
Co.)--steel mill, Sharon Steel Company (Mercer Co.)--steel mill, and
Pennsylvania Electric Company (Penelec)--Williamsburg Station (Blair
Co.)--utility.
(B) Plan approval (PA) and Operating permit (OP):
(1) Caparo Steel Company--OP 43-285, effective November 3, 1995,
except condition 9 pertaining to non-NOX and non-VOC
pollutants.
(2) Sharon Steel Company--PA 43-017, effective November 3, 1995,
except condition 9 pertaining to non-NOX and non-VOC
pollutants.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of August 1, 1995, December 8, 1995, June 10, 1996,
and September 13, 1996, State submittals pertaining to Caparo Steel
Company, Sharon Steel Company, and Pennsylvania Electric Company
(Penelec)--Williamsburg Station.
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(114) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations Chapter 129.91
through 129.95 pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, submitted on
August 1, 1995, September 20, 1995, December 8, 1995 and September 13,
1996 by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Four letters dated August 1, 1995, September 20, 1995, December
8, 1995 and September 13, 1996 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting three source-specific RACT
determinations; two of which involve operating permits and one
(Mercersburg Tanning Company) which does not involve any type of permit.
The three sources are:
(1) DMi Furniture, Inc. (Adams County)--wood furniture manufacturer.
(2) R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company, West Plant (Lancaster County)--
printing facility.
(3) Mercersburg Tanning Company (Franklin County)--leather coating
facility.
(B) Operating Permits (OP):
(1) DMi Furniture, Inc.--OP 01-2001, effective June 13,
1995, except for the expiration date of the operating permit.
(2) R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company, West Plant--OP 36-2026,
effective July 14, 1995, except for the expiration date of the operating
permit and the parts of conditions 5, 9b & 20 pertaining to Hazardous
Air Pollutants (HAP's).
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of August 1, 1995, September 20, 1995, December 8,
1995 and September 13, 1996 State submittals pertaining to DMi
Furniture, Inc, R. R. Donnelley & Sons--West Plant, and Mercersburg
Tanning Company.
(115) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.91
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, submitted on January 6, 1995
by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) One letter dated January 6, 1995 from the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection transmitting source specific VOC
and/or NOX RACT determinations in the form of plan approvals
or operating permits for International Paper Company--Hammermill Papers
Division--Lockhaven.
(B) Operating permit (OP):
(1) International Paper Company--Hammermill Papers Division--
Lockhaven--OP 18-0005, effective December 27, 1994, except the
expiration date of the operating permit.
(116) [Reserved]
(117) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations Chapter 129.91
through 129.95 pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, submitted on
August 1, 1995 (amended March 20, 1997), June 10, 1996, and September
13, 1996 by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Three letters dated August 1, 1995, June 10, 1996, and September
13, 1996 from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
transmitting three source-specific RACT determinations; two of which
involve plan approvals and one which involves an operating permit. One
letter dated March 20, 1997 amending the August 1, 1995 submittal
pertaining to NOX RACT for AT&T Corporation. The three
sources are:
(1) AT&T Corporation (Berks County)--electronics components
manufacturer.
(2) Garden State Tanning, Inc. (Berks County)--leather coating
facility.
(3) The Glidden Company (Berks County)--paint manufacturing
facility.
(B) Plan Approvals (PA), Operating Permits (OP):
(1) AT&T Corporation--PA 06-1003, effective June 26, 1995,
except for the expiration date of the plan approval, all conditions
pertaining to NOX RACT determination, and conditions 18d &
18e pertaining to temporary operation regarding compliance extension and
expiration date of the plan approval.
(2) Garden State Tanning, Inc.--PA 06-1014, effective June
21, 1995, except for the expiration date of the plan approval,
conditions 20, 21, 24, and 25 pertaining to visual/malodorous emissions,
sulfur content, and water flow rates, and conditions 27d & 27e
pertaining to temporary operation regarding compliance extension and
expiration date of the plan approval.
(3) The Glidden Company--OP 06-1035, effective February 15,
1996, except
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for the expiration date of the operating permit, conditions 13, 14, and
16, pertaining to operating permit renewal, sulfur content, and visual/
malodorous emissions.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of August 1, 1995 (amended March 20, 1997), June 10,
1996 and September 13, 1996 State submittals pertaining to AT&T
Corporation, Garden State Tanning, Inc., and The Glidden Company.
(118) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.91
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, submitted on March 27, 1995,
November 15, 1995 and May 2, 1996 by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources (now know as the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection):
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Four letters, dated March 27, 1995, November 15, 1995, May 2,
1996 and September 13, 1996, from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC and/or
NOX RACT determinations in the form of plan approvals,
operating permits or a compliance permit for the following sources:
(1) Maier's Bakery, Inc. (Reading Plant, Berks County)--bakery;
(2) Morgan Corporation (Morgantown Plant, Berks County)--heavy duty
truck manufacturer;
(3) Allentown Cement Company (Maidencreek Township, Berks County)--
cement manufacturer;
(4) Quaker Maid (Ontelaunee Township, Berks County)--manufacturer of
kitchen cabinets;
(5) Brentwood Industries, Inc. (Reading, Berks County)--manufacturer
of plastic products;
(6) Metropolitan Edison Company (Cumru Township, Berks County)--
electric generation station;
(7) ICI Fluoropolymers (Caln Township, Chester County)--manufacturer
of free flow polytetrafluoro-ethylene (PTFE);
(8) Synthetic Thread Company (City of Bethlehem, Lehigh County)--
manufacturer of coated nylon and polyester thread; and
(9) Bird-In-Hand Woodworks, Inc. (East Hempfield Township, Lancaster
County)--manufacturer of wood furniture for children.
(B) Plan approvals (PA), Operating Permits (OP) and a Compliance
Permit:
(1) Maier's Bakery, Inc.--PA 06-1023, effective September 20, 1995,
except for the expiration date of the plan approval.
(2) Morgan Corporation--OP 06-1025, effective August 31, 1995,
except the expiration date of the operating permit.
(3) Allentown Cement Company, Inc.--PA 06-1002, effective October
11, 1995, except for conditions 17, 20, 21
and 30 pertaining to non-NOX and non-VOC pollutants
and the expiration date of the plan approval.
(4) Quaker Maid--OP 06-1028, effective October 27, 1995, except the
expiration date of the operating permit.
(5) Brentwood Industries, Inc.--PA 06-1006, effective February 12,
1996, except for the expiration date of the plan approval.
(6) Metropolitan Edison Company--PA 06-1024, effective March 9,
1995, except the expiration date of the plan approval and condition
13 pertaining to non-NOX and non-VOC pollutant.
(7) ICI Fluoropolymers--PA 15-0009 and CP 15-0009, effective October
3, 1995, except the expiration date of the plan approval and the
compliance permit.
(8) Synthetic Thread Company--PA 39-0007A, effective August 10,
1995, except the expiration date of the plan approval.
(9) Bird-In-Hand Woodworks, Inc.--OP 36-2022, effective September
27, 1995, except for the expiration date of the operating permit.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of March 27, 1995, November 15, 1995 and May 2, 1996
State submittals.
(119) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.91
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, submitted on January 10, 1996
and September 13, 1996 by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources (now known as the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection):
(i) Incorporation by reference.
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(A) Two letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources (now, the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection) transmitting source-specific VOC and/or
NOX RACT determinations in the form of operating permits on
the following dates: January 10, 1996 and September 13, 1996.
(B) Operating permits (OP):
(1) Heinz Pet Products, Columbia County, OP-19-0003, effective
November 27, 1995, except for the expiration date of the operating
permit and conditions No. 15 through No. 24 pertaining to non-VOC and
non-NOX pollutants.
(2) Graco Children's Products, Inc., Chester County, OP-15-0006,
effective November 30, 1995, except for the expiration date of the
operating permit.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's January 10, 1996
and September 13, 1996 submittals.
(120) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.91
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, submitted on January 21,
1997, January 28, 1997, and May 31, 1995 by the Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Resources (now known as the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection):
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Four letters, dated January 21, 1997, January 28, 1997, May 31,
1995 and September 13, 1996, from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC and/or
NOX RACT determinations in the form of operating permits, a
plan approval and a compliance permit for the following sources:
(1) Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation (Bernville, Berks
County)--natural gas compressor station;
(2) Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation (Bechtelsville, Berks
County)--natural gas compressor;
(3) Carpenter Technology Corporation (Reading/Muhlenberg Township,
Berks County)--steel manufacturer; and
(4) North American Fluoropolymers Company (Ontelanunee, Berks
County)--manufacturer of teflon crumbs.
(B) Operating Permits (OP), Plan Approval (PA) and Compliance Permit
(CP):
(1) Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation (Bernville)--(OP-06-1033)
effective January 31, 1997, except for the expiration date of the
operating permit.
(2) Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation (Bechtelsville)--(OP-06-
1034) effective January 31, 1997, except for the expiration date of the
operating permit.
(3) Carpenter Technology Corporation--(OP-06-1007), effective
September 27, 1996, except for those portions of conditions Nos. 28
through 41 and Nos. 43 through 54 pertaining to non-VOC and non-
NOX pollutants and the expiration date of the operating
permit.
(4) North American Fluoropolymers Company--(PA-06-1026) and (CP-06-
1026), effective April 19, 1995, except for the expiration dates of the
plan approval and the compliance permit.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's January 21,
1997, January 27, 1997, and May 31, 1995 submittals.
(B) Additional material submitted by Pennsylvania: Letter dated
March 25, 1997 from Mr. James Salvaggio, Director, Bureau of Air Quality
Control, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources to Mr.
Thomas Maslany, Director, Air, Radiation and Toxics Division, EPA Region
III providing clarifying information related to the Carpenter Technology
Corporation operating permit and the North American Fluoropolymers
Company plan approval.
(121) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.91
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, submitted on December 8,
1995, February 20, 1996, March 21, 1996, April 16, 1996, and September
13, 1996 by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources (now
known as the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection):
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Five letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources (now, the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection) transmitting source-specific VOC and/or
NOX RACT determinations in the form of plan approvals or
operating permits on the following
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dates: December 8, 1995, February 20, 1996, March 21, 1996, April 16,
1996, and September 13, 1996.
(B) Plan approvals (PA), Operating permits (OP), Compliance permits
(CP):
(1) CNG Transmission Corporation--Ellisburg, Potter County, OP-53-
0004, effective February 29, 1996, except for the expiration date of the
operating permit; PA-53-0004A effective February 29, 1996, except for
the expiration date of the plan approval; and CP-53-0004A except for the
expiration date, except for item 6 regarding future compliance
extensions.
(2) CNG Transmission Corporation--Greenlick Compressor Station,
Potter County, PA-53-0003A, effective December 18, 1995, except for the
plan approval expiration date, except for the portion of item 3
regarding carbon monoxide (CO) emissions increases, except the portion
of item 4 regarding CO emission limitations; OP-53-0003,
effective December 18, 1995 except for the operating permit expiration
date; and CP-53-0003A, except for the expiration date of the compliance
permit, except for item 6 regarding future compliance
extensions.
(3) CNG Transmission Corporation--Crayne Station, Greene County, OP
30-000-089, effective December 22, 1995 except for the expiration date
of the operating permit, except for the portion of item 4
regarding CO emission limitations, except for item 9 regarding
emission limitation revisions.
(4) CNG Transmission Corporation--State Line Station, Potter County,
OP-53-0008, effective January 10, 1996 except for the expiration date of
the operating permit, except for the portions of item 22
regarding CO emission limitations.
(5) CNG Transmission Corporation--Big Run, Jefferson County, PA 33-
147, effective June 27, 1995, except for item 9 regarding
emission limitation revisions.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's December 8,
1995, February 20, 1996, March 21, 1996, April 16, 1996, and September
13, 1996 submittals pertaining to the RACT determinations for the five
sources listed in (i) above.
(122) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.91
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, submitted on August 1, 1995,
December 8, 1995, and September 13, 1996 by the Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Resources (now known as the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection):
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Three letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources (now, the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection) transmitting source-specific VOC and/or
NOX RACT determinations in the form of operating permits on
the following dates: August 1, 1995, December 8, 1995, and September 13,
1996.
(B) Operating Permits (OP):
(1) Medusa Cement Company, Lawrence County--OP 37-013, effective
July 27, 1995, except for item No. 9 relating to future emission
limitations.
(2) Keystone Cement Company, Northampton County--OP 48-0003,
effective May 25, 1995, except for the expiration date and item No. 7
relating to future emission limitations.
(3) Lehigh Portland Cement Company, York County--OP 67-2024,
effective May 26, 1995, except for the expiration date and item No. 7
relating to future emission limitations.
(4) Mercer Lime and Stone Company, Butler County--OP 10-023,
effective May 31, 1995, except for item No. 6 relating to future
emission limitations.
(5) Con-Lime, Inc., Centre County--OP 14-0001, effective June 30,
1995, except for the expiration date and item No. 8 relating to future
emission limitations and items (or portions thereof) Nos. 17, 18, 20,
22, 24, 25, and 26 relating to non-VOC or non-NOX provisions.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's August 1, 1995,
December 8, 1995, and September 13, 1996 submittals.
(123) The ten-year ozone maintenance plan for the Reading,
Pennsylvania area (Berks County) submitted by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection on January 28, 1997:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
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(A) Letter of January 28, 1997 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting the ten-year ozone maintenance
plan and 1990 base year emission inventories for the Reading area.
(B) The ten-year ozone maintenance plan for the Reading area,
including emission projections, control measures to maintain attainment
and contingency measures, adopted on February 3, 1997.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of January 28, 1997 Commonwealth submittal pertaining
to the maintenance plan for the Reading area.
(124) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.91
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, submitted on December 8, 1995
by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources (now known as
the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection):
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Two letters, dated December 8, 1995 and September 13, 1996, from
the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection transmitting
source-specific VOC and/or NOX RACT determinations in the
form of one plan approval for the following source: Pennzoil Products
Company (Rouseville, Venango County)--petroleum refinery.
(B) Plan Approval (PA):
(1) Pennzoil Products Company (Rouseville)--(PA-61-016) effective
September 8, 1995, except for condition Nos. 9 pertaining to non-VOC and
non-NOX pollutants and expiration date of the plan approval.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's December 8, 1995
submittal.
(B) Additional material submitted by Pennsylvania dated May 23,
1997, providing clarifying information related to Pennzoil Products
Company plan approval.
(125) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations Chapter 129.91
through 129.95 pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, submitted on
September 20, 1995 (amended April 16, 1997), August 15, 1996, and
September 13, 1996 by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Three letters dated September 20, 1995, August 15, 1996, and
September 13, 1996 from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection transmitting one source-specific RACT determination and 1990
baseyear VOC emissions inventory change for R.R. Donnelley & Sons
Company (East Plant). One letter dated April 16, 1997 amending the
September 20, 1995 submittal. The source is R.R. Donnelley & Sons
Company, East Plant (Lancaster County)--printing facility.
(B) Operating Permits (OP):
(1) R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company, East Plant--OP 36-2027,
effective July 14, 1995, except for the expiration date of the operating
permit, all conditions pertaining to NOX RACT determination,
and the parts of conditions 8, 12b & 23 pertaining to Hazardous Air
Pollutants (HAP's).
(ii) Additional Material. Remainder of September 20, 1995, August
15, 1996, and September 13, 1996 State submittals pertaining to R.R.
Donnelley & Sons--East Plant.
(126) Revisions to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan on
June 12, 1997 by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) A letter of June 12, 1997 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting the General Conformity Rule.
(B) 25 Pa. Code Chapter 127, Sec. Sec. 127.801 and 127.802--General
Conformity Rule, effective November 9, 1996.
(ii) Additional material from the Pennsylvania's June 12, 1997
submittal pertaining to 25 Pa. Code Chapter 127.
(127) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 121.1--
Definitions, submitted on February 4, 1994 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection (formerly Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Resources) and effective on January 15, 1994.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter dated February 4, 1994 from the Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Protection transmitting the definitions in Chapter 121
relating to the Pennsylvania VOC and
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NOx RACT regulation (Chapter 129.91 through 129.95) and new source
review regulation (Chapter 127).
(B) Title 25 Pennsylvania Code, Chapter 121.1--definitions,
effective January 15, 1994.
(128) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.91
pertaining to NOX RACT, submitted on September 13, 1996 and
January 21, 1997 by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources (now known as the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection).
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Two letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources (now, the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection) transmitting source-specific NOX
RACT determinations in the form of an operating permit on the following
dates: September 13, 1996 and January 21, 1997.
(B) Operating permit (OP). Panther Creek Energy Facility, Carbon
County, OP 13-0003, effective date of December 2, 1996, except
for condition 7 pertaining to particulate, PM-10, SO2, CO and
VOC emission limits, condition 10 pertaining to particulate
emissions, condition 11 pertaining to opacity, condition
12 pertaining to the Standards of Performance for New
Stationary Sources and the expiration date.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's September 13,
1996 and January 21, 1997 submittals.
(129) Limited approval of revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations,
Chapter 129.91 through 129.95, pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT
submitted on February 4, 1994 by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources (now known as the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection):
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of February 4, 1994 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Enviromental Resources transmitting Pennsylvania VOC and NOX
RACT regulations, Chapter 129.91 through 129.95.
(B) Pennsylvania Reasonably Available Control Technology
Requirements for Major Stationary Sources of Volatile Organic Compounds
and Oxides of Nitrogen regulation, Chapter 129.91 through 129.95,
effective on January 15, 1994, except for Chapter 129.93(b)(4).
(C) Letter of May 3, 1994 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources amending the Pennsylvania regulation, Chapter
129.93 (b)(4).
(D) Pennsylvania Reasonably Available Control Technology
Requirements for Major Stationary Sources of Volatile Organic Compounds
and Oxides of Nitrogen regulation, Chapter 129.93 (b)(4), effective
April 23, 1994.
(E) Letter for September 18, 1995 from the Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Protection amending Pennsylvania's February 4, 1994
submittal to EPA by withdrawing Chapter 129.93(c)(6) and (7) from EPA
consideration.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of February 4, 1994 State submittal.
(B) Letter of September 23, 1996 from Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection agreeing to meet certain conditions by no later
than 12 months after the publication of the final conditional
rulemaking. These conditions are:
(1) Pennsylvania certify that it has submitted case-by-case RACT
proposals for all sources subject to the RACT requirements (including
those subject to 25 Pa. Code section 129.93(b)(1)) currently known to
PADEP; or
(2) Demonstrate that the emissions from any remaining subject
sources represent a de minimis level of emissions, as defined in the
final rulemaking.
(130) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.91
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, submitted on December 31,
1997 by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) A December 31, 1997 letter submitted by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC
and/or NOX RACT determinations in the form of operating and
compliance permits.
(B) Operating permits (OP), compliance permits (CP):
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(1) Allegro MicroSystems W.G., Inc. (Montgomery County)--OP 46-0006,
effective December 19, 1997, except for the expiration date and items
Nos. 9, 13 and 14(D) relating to non-RACT provisions.
(2) Hale Products, Inc. (Montgomery County)--OP 46-0057, effective
November 21, 1997, except for the expiration date.
(3) Con-Lime, Inc. (Centre County)--OP 14-0001, effective January 7,
1998, except for the expiration date and items (or portions thereof)
Nos. 8, 9, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, and 28 relating to non-RACT
provisions.
(4) Coastal Aluminum Rolling Mills, Inc. (Lycoming County)--OP 41-
0007, effective November 21, 1997, except for the expiration date and
items (or portions thereof) Nos. 9, 20, and 28 relating to non-RACT
provisions.
(5) International Envelope Company (Chester County)--OP 15-0023,
effective November 2, 1995, except for the expiration date.
(6) Brown Printing Company (Montgomery County)--CP 46-0018,
effective September 26, 1996, except for the expiration date.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's December 31,
1997 VOC and NOX RACT SIP revision submittal.
(131) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations governing gasoline
volatility requirements submitted on December 3, 1997 and April 17, 1998
by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters dated December 3, 1997 and April 17, 1998 from the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection transmitting the low
RVP gasoline volatility requirements for the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley
ozone nonattainment area.
(B) Revisions to 25 Pa Code, Chapters 121, 126, 139 pertaining to
Gasoline Volatility Requirements, effective November 1, 1997.
(1) Revisions to section 121.1--definitions of compliant fuel,
distributor, Importer, Low RVP gasoline, Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley Area,
RVP-Reid Vapor Pressure.
(2) Addition of sections 126.301(a) through (c), 126.302 except for
portions relating to RFG of (a)(6), and 126.303 (a).
(3) Addition of paragraphs 139.4(18) and (19) pertaining to sampling
procedures for Reid Vapor Pressure and gasoline volatility.
(ii) Additional Material--Remainder of December 3, 1997 State
submittal pertaining to the use of low RVP gasoline.
(132) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.91
pertaining to VOC RACT, submitted on April 16, 1996 and March 24, 1998
by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Two (2) letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC RACT
determinations in the form of operating permits on the following dates:
April 16, 1996 and March 24, 1998.
(B) Operating permits (OP):
(1) The Fibre-Metal Products Company (Delaware County), OP 23-0025,
effective February 20, 1998, except for the expiration date and
conditions Nos. 16 and 17 relating to non-RACT provisions.
(2) Finnaren & Haley, Inc. (Montgomery County), OP 46-0070,
effective March 5, 1998, except for the expiration date and conditions
Nos. 13 and 15 relating to non-RACT provisions.
(3) Fres-co System USA, Inc. (Bucks County), OP 09-0027, effective
March 5, 1998, except for the expiration date and conditions No. 22
relating to non-RACT provisions.
(4) Graphic Packaging Corporation (Chester County), OP 15-0013,
effective February 28, 1998, except for the expiration date and
conditions Nos. 19 and 20 relating to non-RACT provisions.
(5) Montour Oil Service Company (Lycoming County), OP 41-0013,
effective March 19, 1998, except for the expiration date and conditions
Nos. 7 and 9 relating to non-RACT provisions.
(6) Atlantic Refining and Marketing Corporation (Northumberland
County), OP 49-0015, effective March 19, 1998, except for the expiration
date and conditions Nos. 8 and 10 relating to non-RACT provisions.
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(7) Transwall Corporation (Chester County) OP 15-0025, effective
march 10, 1998, except for the expiration date and conditions Nos. 15,
19, and 21 relating to non-RACT provisions.
(8) Tavo Packaging, Inc. (Bucks County), OP 09-0008, effective
November 8, 1995, except for the expiration date and condition No.7
relating to non-RACT provisions.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's April 16, 1996
and March 24, 1998 VOC and NOX RACT SIP submittals for the
relevant sources.
(B) Additional clarifying material submitted by Pennsylvania: Letter
dated March 24, 1998 from James M. Seif, Secretary, Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection providing additional information
on Tavo Packaging, Inc.
(133) Revisions to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan
consisting of Source-Specific Control Measures and a Revised Episode
Plan for USX Clairton in the Liberty Borough PM-10 Nonattainment Area,
submitted on October 30, 1997 by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection:
(I) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of October 30, 1997 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting a SIP revision for source specific
control measures for USX Clairton located in the Liberty Borough PM-10
nonattainment area of Allegheny County.
(B) Revisions to Allegheny County's Article XXI applicable to USX's
Clairton Coke Works, effective August 15, 1997, specifically:
(1) Revisions to section 2104.02 limiting particulate matter
emission from Boiler 1, requiring specific improvements to coal
handling at Secondary Pulverizer 2, and requiring the operation
of a mist eliminator at the Keystone cooling tower.
(2) Revisions to section 2105.21 requiring the installation of ``big
plug'' doors on most coke ovens by January 1, 2000.
(3) The adoption of section 2106.05 requiring a source-specific
``self audit emergency action plan.''
(ii) Additional Material--Remainder of the October 30, 1997 State
submittal.
(134) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.91
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, submitted on February 20, May
2, and September 13, 1996 by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources (now known as the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection).
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Three (3) letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources (now, the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection) transmitting source-specific VOC and/or
NOX RACT determinations in the form of plan approvals,
operating permits or compliance permits on the following dates: February
20, May 2, and September 13, 1996.
(B) Plan Approvals (PA), Operating Permits (OP), Compliance Permits
(CP):
(1) CNG Transmission Corporation--Harrison, Potter County, PA 53-
0005A, effective April 16, 1996, except for the plan approval expiration
date and item (or portions thereof) Nos. 4, 9, and 20 relating to non-
RACT provisions; OP 53-0005, effective April 16, 1996, except for the
operating permit expiration date and item No. 23 relating to non-RACT
provisions; and CP 53-0005A effective April 16, 1996.
(2) CNG Transmission Corporation--Leidy, Clinton County, PA 18-
0004A, effective March 25, 1996, except for the plan approval expiration
date and item No. 11 relating to non-RACT provisions; OP 18-0004,
effective February 29, 1996, except for the operating permit expiration
date and item Nos. 14, 25 and 28 relating to non-RACT provisions; and CP
18-0004A effective March 25, 1996.
(3) CNG Transmission Corporation--Sabinsville, Tioga County, PA 59-
0002A, effective December 18, 1995, except for the plan approval
expiration date and item (or portions thereof) Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 10
relating to non-RACT provisions; OP 59-0002, effective December 18,
1995, except for the operating permit expiration date and item No. 15
relating to non-RACT provisions, and CP 59-0002A effective December 18,
1995.
(4) CNG Transmission Corporation--Tioga, Tioga County, OP 59-0006,
effective January 16, 1996, except for the operating permit expiration
date and item (or portions thereof) Nos. 9, 21, 24
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and 28 relating to non-RACT provisions.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) Remainder of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's February 20, May
2, and September 13, 1996 VOC and NOX RACT SIP submittals for
the relevant sources.
(135) Revisions to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan
consisting of contingency measures for USX Clairton in the Liberty
Borough PM-10 Nonattainment Area, submitted on July 12, 1995 by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of July 12, 1995 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting a SIP revision for contingency
control measures for USX Clairton Works located in Liberty Borough PM-10
nonattainment area of Allegheny County.
(B) Revision to Allegheny County's Article XXI applicable to USX's
Clairton Coke Works, effective July 11, 1995 specifically:
(1) Revisions to section 2105.21.e included in Appendix 34 which
require improved procedures to capture pushing emissions for all USX-
Clairton batteries except Battery B.
(ii) Additional Material--Remainder of the July 12, 1995 submittal.
(136) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.91
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, submitted on April 20, May
29, and July 24, 1998, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Three letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC and/or
NOX RACT determinations in the form of plan approvals or
operating permits on the following dates: April 20, May 29, and July 24,
1998.
(B) Plan approvals (PA), Operating permits (OP):
(1) Eldorado Properties Corporation, Northumberland County, OP 49-
0016, effective May 1, 1998; except for the operating permit expiration
date and item (or portions thereof) Nos. 7, 8, 9, and 10 relating to
non-RACT provisions.
(2) Endura Products, Inc., Bucks County, OP 09-0028, effective May
13, 1998; except for the operating permit expiration date and item (or
portions thereof) Nos. 11A and 15 through 21 relating to non-RACT
provisions.
(3) Ford Electronics & Refrigeration Company, Montgomery County, OP
46-0036 , effective April 30, 1998; except for the operating permit
expiration date and item (or portions thereof) Nos. 11 through 18, 20,
and 22 through 26 relating to non-RACT provisions.
(4) H & N Packaging, Inc., Bucks County, OP 09-0038, effective June
8, 1998; except for the operating permit expiration date and item (or
portions thereof) Nos. 4, 7, 8, and 11 through 20 relating to non-RACT
provisions.
(5) Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority, Lancaster
County, PA 36-2013, effective June 3, 1998; except for the plan approval
expiration date and item (or portions thereof) Nos. 3 through 9, 11
through 24, 27 through 37, and 39 relating to non-RACT provisions.
(6) Monsey Products Company, Chester County, OP 15-0031, effective
June 4, 1998; except for the operating permit expiration date and item
(or portions thereof) Nos. 9 through 24 relating to non-RACT provisions.
(7) Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical, Montgomery County, OP 46-0027,
effective June 4, 1998; except for the operating permit expiration date
and item (or portions thereof) Nos. 4, 9, and 13 through 20 relating to
non-RACT provisions.
(8) Piccari Press, Inc, Bucks County, OP 09-0040, effective April
29, 1998; except for the operating permit expiration date and item (or
portions thereof) Nos. 14, 15, 17, and 19 through 22 relating to non-
RACT provisions.
(9) Pierce and Stevens Corporation, Chester County, OP 15-0011,
effective March 27, 1998; except for the operating permit expiration
date and item (or portions thereof) Nos. 11 through 15 relating to non-
RACT provisions.
(10) PQ Corporation, Delaware County, OP 23-0016, effective June 16,
1998; except for the operating permit expiration date and item (or
portions thereof) Nos. 8, 13, and 15 through 19 relating to non-RACT
provisions.
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(11) Reynolds Metals Company, Chester County, OP 15-0004, effective
May 8, 1998; except for the operating permit expiration date and item
(or portions thereof) Nos. 4, 5, 14, 15, 17 through 42, and 44 through
48 relating to non-RACT provisions.
(12) Rhone-Poulenc Rorer Pharmaceutical, Inc, Montgomery County, OP
46-0048B, effective April 2, 1998; except for the operating permit
expiration date and item (or portions thereof) Nos. 11 through 42
relating to non-RACT provisions.
(13) Superior Tube Company, Montgomery County, OP 46-0020, effective
April 17, 1998; except for the operating permit expiration date and item
(or portions thereof) Nos. 17 through 25 relating to non-RACT
provisions.
(14) Uniform Tubes Inc., Montgomery County, OP 46-0046A, effective
March 26, 1998; except for the operating permit expiration date and item
(or portions thereof) Nos. 16, 17, and 19 through 24 relating to non-
RACT provisions.
(15) U.S. Air Force--Willow Grove Air Reserve Station, Montgomery
County, OP 46-0072, effective May 1, 1998; except for the operating
permit expiration date and item (or portions thereof) Nos. 11 through 15
relating to non-RACT provisions.
(16) U.S. Navy--Willow Grove Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base,
Montgomery County, OP 46-0079, effective May 4, 1998; except for the
operating permit expiration date and item (or portions thereof) Nos. 11,
12, 15 through 26, and 28 through 33 relating to non-RACT provisions.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) Remainder of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's April 20, May
29, and July 24, 1998 submittals VOC and NOX RACT SIP
submittals.
(137) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.91
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, submitted on May 31, 1995,
November 15, 1995, March 21, 1996 and September 13, 1996 by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Four letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC and/or
NOX RACT determinations in the form of plan approvals,
operating or compliance permits on the following dates: May 31, 1995,
November 15, 1995, September 13, 1996 and March 21, 1996.
(B) Plan approvals (PA), Operating permits (OP), Compliance Permits
(CP):
(1) Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation--Artemas Compressor
Station, Bedford County, PA O5-2006, effective April 19, 1995; except
for the plan approval expiration date and item (or portions thereof)
Nos. 4 and 13 relating to non-RACT provisions.
(2) Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation--Donegal Compressor
Station, Washington County, PA 63-000-631, effective July 10, 1995;
except for the plan approval expiration date and item (or portions
thereof) Nos. 9 and 20 relating to non-RACT provisions.
(3) Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation--Gettysburg Compressor
Station, Adam County, OP 01-2003, effective April 21, 1995; except for
the operating permit expiration date and item (or portions thereof) No.
13 relating to non-RACT provisions.
(4) Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation--Eagle Compressor Station,
Chester County, OP 15-022, effective February 1, 1996; except for the
operating permit expiration date and item (or portions thereof) Nos. 9
and 10 relating to non-RACT provisions.
(5) Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation--Downingtown Compressor
Station, Chester County, CP-15-0020, effective September 15, 1995;
except for the compliance permit expiration date and item (or portions
thereof) Nos. 2 and 6 relating to non-RACT provisions.
(ii) Additional Material--Remainder of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania's May 31, 1995, November 15, 1995, March 21, 1996 and
September 13, 1996 VOC and NOX RACT SIP submittals.
(138) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.91
pertaining to VOC RACT, submitted on December 8, 1995, September 13,
1996, October 18, 1996, July 24, 1998, and October 2, 1998 by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Five (5) letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC determinations
in
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the form of operating permits on the following dates: December 8, 1995,
September 13, 1996, October 18, 1996, July 24, 1998, and October 2,
1998.
(B) Operating permits (OP):
(1) GKN Sinter Metals, Inc. (Cameron County), OP-12-0002, effective
September 30, 1998, except for the expiration date and conditions Nos.
14-20 relating to non-RACT provisions.
(2) Springs Window Fashions Division, Inc. (Lycoming County), OP-41-
0014, effective September 29, 1998, except for the expiration date and
conditions Nos. 9-10 relating to non-RACT provisions.
(3) Cabinet Industries, Inc. (Montour County), OP-47-0005, effective
September 21, 1998, except for the expiration date and conditions Nos.
5-8 relating to non-RACT provisions.
(4) Centennial Printing Corp. (Montgomery County), OP-46-0068,
effective October 31, 1996, as revised on May 11, 1998 except for the
expiration date and conditions Nos. 13-15 and 17-20 pertaining to non-
RACT provisions.
(5) Strick Corporation (Montour County), OP-47-0002, effective
August 28, 1996, except for the expiration date and conditions Nos. 10-
11 and 21-22 relating to non-RACT provisions.
(6) Handy and Harmon Tube Co. (Montgomery County), OP-46-0016
effective September 25, 1995, except for the expiration dates and
conditions No. 11 relating to non-RACT provisions.
(ii) Additional materials--Remainder of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania's September 13, 1996, December 18, 1996, October 18, 1996,
July 24, 1998 and October 2, 1998 submittals pertaining to the VOC RACT
requirements for GKN Sinter Metals, Inc. (Cameron County), Springs
Window Fashions Division, Inc. (Lycoming County), Cabinet Industries
Inc. (Montour County), Centennial Printing Corp., Strick Corporation
(Montour County), and Handy and Harmon Tubing Co. (Montgomery County).
(139) Revisions to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan
adopting an enhanced motor vehicle inspection and maintenance (I/M)
program, submitted on March 22, 1996, and formal amendments submitted by
the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
on June 27, 1996; July 29, 1996; November 1, 1996; October 22, 1997;
November 13, 1997; February 24, 1998; August 21, 1998; November 25,
1998; and March 3, 1999.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of November 13, 1997 from the Secretary of the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection transmitting
regulations for an enhanced motor vehicle inspection and maintenance
program.
(B) Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Enhanced Motor Vehicle
Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) Program regulations (contained in Title
67 of the PA Code), effective September 27, 1997.
(1) A definition for ``temporary inspection approval indicator'',
added to section 175.2.
(2) Section 175.11
(3) Paragraph (f)(4) of section 175.29
(4) Paragraphs (a), (b), (c), and (d) of section 175.41. Paragraph
(b)(3) of section 175.41. Subparagraphs (d)(2)(ii) and (d)(2)(iii), and
paragraphs (e)(5) and (f)(4) of section 175.41.
(5) Sections 175.42, 175.43, 175.44, and 175.45.
(6) Sections 177.1, 177.2, 177.3, 177.21, 177.22, 177.23, 177.24,
177.51, 177.52, 177.53, 177.101, 177.102, 177.103, 177.104, 177.105,
177.106.
(7) Sections 177.201, 177.202, 177.203, 177.204, 177.231, 177.233,
177.251, 177.252, 177.253, 177.271, 177.272, 177.273, 177.274, 177.281,
177.282, 177.291, 177.292, 177.301, 177.302, 177.304, and 177.305.
(8) Sections 177.401, 177.402, 177.403, 177.404, 177.405, 177.406,
177.407, 177.408, 177.421, 177.422, 177.423, 177.424, 177.425, 177.426,
177.427, and 177.431.
(9) Sections 177.501, 177.502, 177.503, 177.504, and 177.521.
(10) Sections 177.602, 177.603, 177.605, 177.606, 177.651, 177.652,
177.671, 177.672, 177.673, and 177.691.
(11) Appendix A to Title 67 of the Pennsylvania Code.
(12) Appendix B to Title 67 of the Pennsylvania Code.
(ii) Additional Material--Remainder of Submittals. The Commonwealth
submitted materials in support of its enhanced motor vehicle inspection
and maintenance (I/M) program regulation. These materials were submitted
in formal SIP revisions dated: March 27, 1996; July 29, 1996; November
1, 1996; November 13, 1997; February 24, 1998; August
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21, 1998; November 25, 1998; and March 3, 1999, and include:
(A) Submittal submitted under a letter dated March 22, 1996, from
the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection.
(B) Materials submitted under a letter dated June 27, 1996, from the
Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection.
(C) Materials submitted under a letter of July 29, 1996, from the
Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection.
(D) Materials submitted under a letter of November 1, 1996, from the
Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection.
(E) Materials submitted under a letter of October 27, 1997, from the
Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection.
(F) Materials submitted under a letter of February 24, 1998, from
the Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection.
(G) Documents submitted by a letter dated August 21, 1998, from the
Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection.
(H) Materials submitted by the Secretary of the Department of
Environmental Protection, in a letter dated November 25, 1998, and
amended by a letter dated March 3, 1999.
(140) [Reserved]
(141) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations for a Clean Vehicles
Program regulation submitted on January 8, 1999 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of January 8, 1999 from the Department of Environmental
Protection transmitting the National Low Emission Vehicles Program, and
a Pennsylvania Clean Vehicles Program as a ``backstop'' to the National
Low Emissions Vehicle Program.
(B) Amendments to Chapter 121 of Title 21 of the Pennsylvania Code,
effective on December 5, 1998, to include definitions for the following
terms: CARB, CARB Executive Order, California Code of Regulations,
Dealer, Debit, Emergency Vehicle, Fleet Average, GVWR, LDT, LDV, Model
Year, Motor Vehicle, Motor Vehicle Manufacturer, NLEV, NLEV Program,
NMOG, New Motor Vehicle / New Light-Duty Vehicle, Offset Vehicle,
Passenger Car, Ultimate Purchaser, Zero-Emission Vehicle
(C) Amendments to Chapter 126 of Title 21 of the Pennsylvania Code,
effective December 5, 1998, to add new sections: 126.401, 126.402,
126.411, 126.412, 126.413, 126.421, 126.422, 126.423, 126.424, 126.425,
126.431, 126.432, and 126.441.
(ii) Additional Materials--Remainder of January 8, 1999 submittal
pertaining to the National Low Emissions Vehicle Program and the
Pennsylvania Clean Vehicles Program.
(142) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations for an oxygenated
gasoline program submitted on September 13, 1995 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of September 13, 1995 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting the oxygenated gasoline regulation
as a SIP revision.
(B) Revisions to 25 PA Code Chapter 121, General Provisions ,
section 121.1 Definitions, the additions of section 126.101 General,
section 126.102 Sampling and testing, section 126.103 Recordkeeping and
reporting and section 126.104 Labeling requirements to 25 PA Code
Chapter 126 and the removal of section 126.1 Oxygenate content of
gasoline from 25 PA Code Chapter 126. These revisions became effective
August 19, 1995.
(ii) Additional Materials--Remainder of September 13, 1995
submittal.
(143) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.91
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, submitted by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection on September 20, 1995, December
8, 1995, January 10, 1996, March 21, 1996, April 16, 1996, May 2, 1996,
June 10, 1996, September 13, 1996, January 21, 1997, July 2, 1997,
November 4, 1997, December 31, 1997, March 24, 1998, April 20, 1998, May
29, 1998, July 24, 1998, December 7, 1998, February 2, 1999, March 3,
1999, April 9, 1999, and April 20, 1999.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental
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Protection transmitting source-specific VOC and/or NOX RACT
determinations, in the form of plan approvals, operating permits, or
compliance permits, or supplementary information, on the following
dates: September 20, 1995, December 8, 1995, January 10, 1996, March 21,
1996, April 16, 1996, May 2, 1996, June 10, 1996, September 13, 1996,
January 21, 1997, July 2, 1997, November 4, 1997, December 31, 1997,
March 24, 1998, April 20, 1998, May 29, 1998, July 24, 1998, December 7,
1998, February 2, 1999, March 3, 1999, April 9, 1999, and April 20,
1999.
(B) Plan approvals (PA), Operating permits (OP), and Compliance
Permits (CP):
(1) Boeing Company, Defense and Space Group, Helicopters Division,
CP-23-0009, issued 09/03/1997, except for the expiration date, the
requirements of Conditions 5.B, 6.C, 7.C, 8.C, 9.D, 10.B, and 11.B, and
any of their associated recordkeeping and reporting requirements.
(2) Delaware County Regional Water Quality Control Authority's
Western Regional Treatment Plant (DELCORA WRTP), OP-23-0032, issued 03/
12/1997, as revised on 05/16/1997, except for the expiration date and
the requirements of Conditions 9, 12, 14, 15, 16, and any associated
recordkeeping and reporting requirements.
(3) Delbar Products, Inc., OP-09-0025, issued 02/01/96, except for
the expiration date and the requirements of Conditions 3, 4, 5, 6.A,
6.B, 6.C.1, 6.C.2, 8 and 9.
(4) Department of Public Welfare's Norristown State Hospital, OP-46-
0060, issued 01/21/1998, except for the expiration date and Conditions
3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24.
(5) Dopaco, Inc., CP-15-0029, issued 03/06/1996, except for the
expiration date and the requirements of Conditions 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10.C, 10.D, 10.H.3, 10.H.4, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17.
(6) Garlock, Inc., PA-09-0035, issued 03/12/1997, except for the
expiration date and Conditions 2, 10, 13, 15.B-F.
(7) Interstate Brands Corporation, PLID 5811, effective 04/10/1995,
except for Conditions 1.A(1), (2), (4) and (5), 2.B, 2.C, 7, 8, and 9.
(Note: Interstate Brands Corporation acquired this facility through
purchase of Continental Baking Company, which was the owner of the
facility when the RACT permit was issued. Accordingly, Continental
Baking Company is shown as the facility owner on the permit.)
(8) J.B. Slevin Company, Inc., OP-23-0013, issued 09/03/1996, except
for the expiration date and the requirements of Conditions 4, 5.A. and
8, 9, and 10.
(9) Laclede Steel Company, OP-09-0023, issued 7/17/1995, except for
the expiration date and requirements of Conditions 3 and 7.
(10) LNP Engineering Plastics, Inc., OP-15-0035, issued 10/31/97,
except for the expiration date, Conditions 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 (as it relates
to non-criteria pollutants), 10 (as it relates to keeping records
required to show compliance with Condition 5), 12, 15, 16, and 21.
(11) Lukens Steel Company, OP-15-0010, issued 05/06/1999, except for
the expiration date, Conditions 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33,
and 34. Permit Condition 3 lists units subject to RACT requirements. All
of the listed units are subject to VOC RACT requirements, but only the C
and D electric arc furnaces, the Drever Furnace, the NAB Furnaces, the
nine batch heat treatment furnaces, the EMS boiler, the Soaking Pits and
the ZIP line process are subject to NOX RACT requirements.
(12) Nabisco Biscuit Co., PLID 3201, effective 04/10/1995, except
for Conditions 1.A(1), 1.A(3), 1.A(4), 1.A(5), 1.A(6), 2.B, 2.C, 7, 8,
and 9.
(13) PECO Energy Company, Croydon Station, OP-09-0016A, issued 12/
20/1996, except for the expiration date, Conditions 4, 5, 7(C), 7(D),
7(E) and 10.
(14) PECO Energy Company, Limerick Station, OP-46-0038, issued 7/25/
1995, except for the expiration date, Conditions 4, 5, 8(B), 9(B),
10(A)(3), 10(C), and 11.
(15) PECO Energy Company, Fairless Works, OP-09-0066, issued 12/31/
1998, as revised on 04/06/1999, except for the expiration date,
Conditions 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, the portion of Condition 10 pertaining to
sulfur content of fuel oil, the provision of Condition 11 (B) pertaining
to annual NOX emissions, the provisions in 11(C) regarding
landfill gas and Condition No. 15.
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(16) PECO Energy Company, West Conshohocken Plant, OP-46-0045A,
issued 12/04/1997, except for the expiration date and the provisions of
Conditions 3B, 3C, 3D, 4, 5, 6(B)(2), 7, 8, 9D, 9E, and 9F.
(17) Pennsylvania Electric Company (owner) and GPU Generation, Inc.
(operator), Front Street Plant, 25-0041, issued 02/25/1999, except for
Conditions 7, 8, 9, and 10.
(18) American Inks and Coatings Corporation, OP 15-0026A, issued 01/
10/1997, except for the expiration date, all ton per year limitations,
and Conditions 3, 4, 5, 7(A), 8(A), 8(C), 9, 11, 12, 13, and 14.
(19) Avery Dennison Corporation (Fasson Roll Division), OP 09-0001A,
issued 10/02/1997, except for the expiration date, Conditions 3, 4, 5,
7, 8, 9(A)1, 9(A)2, 9(A)3, 9(A)4, 9(A)5, 9(A)7, 9(A)8, 9(A)9, 9(B),
9(C), 9(D), 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14.
(20) Cabot Performance Materials, OP 46-0037, issued 04/13/1999,
except for the expiration date and Conditions 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 15(b),
15(c), 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24.
(21) Cleveland Steel Container Corporation, OP 09-0022, issued 09/
30/1996, except for the expiration date, and the allowable ton-VOC/year
limits in Condition 4, and Conditions 3, 6, and 8.
(22) CMS Gilbreth Packaging Systems, OP 09-0036, issued 01/07/1997,
except for the expiration date and Conditions 3, 4, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,
24, 25, 26, and 27.
(23) CMS Gilbreth Packaging Systems, OP 09-0037, issued 04/10/1997,
except for the expiration date, Conditions 3, 4, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27,
28, and 29.
(24) Congoleum Corporation, OP 23-0021, issued 12/31/1998, except
for the expiration date and Conditions 3, 4, 5(A), 5(B), 5(D), 5(E), 6,
7(a), 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,
25, and 26.
(25) Epsilon Products Company, OP 23-0012, issued 02/15/1996, except
for the expiration date and Conditions 3, 4(B), 4(C), 7, 9, 10, 12, 13,
14, and 15.
(26) Foamex International, Inc., OP 23-0006A, issued 09/30/1996, as
revised on 3/30/1999, except for the expiration date and Conditions 3,
4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14.
(27) Forms, Inc., Spectra Graphics, OP 46-0023, issued 11/09/1995,
as revised on 03/25/1998, except for the expiration date, Conditions 4,
the VOC lbs/hr limits in Condition 5 for both the heatset and nonheatset
press materials, 6, 7, 9, 11 and 12.
(28) Global Packaging, Inc., OP 46-0026, issued 08/30/1996, as
revised on 12/24/1997, except for the expiration date, Conditions 3, 4,
5, 6, the nitrogen oxide limits in Condition 7(B), 10, and 11. (Note:
Pennsylvania issued the revised permit to Global Packaging, Inc. Global
Packaging, Inc. acquired this facility through purchase of BG Packaging,
Inc., which had owned the facility when the original RACT permit was
issued. Accordingly, BG Packaging, Inc. is shown as the facility owner
on the original permit.)
(29) Jefferson Smurfit Corporation (U.S.), OP 46-0041, issued 04/18/
1997, except for the expiration date, Conditions 3, 4, 5, 15(B), 16, 17,
18, 19, 20, 21, and 22 and the record keeping and monitoring
requirements of Condition No. 15(A) associated with Condition 4.
(30) Jefferson Smurfit Corporation, OP 46-0062, issued 07/15/1996,
except for the expiration date and Conditions 3 and 5(F).
(31) Lonza, Inc., OP 46-0025, issued 04/22/1997, as revised on 06/
16/1998, except for the expiration date, Conditions 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13(B), 13(D) and 13(E).
(32) Markel Corporation, OP 46-0081, issued 04/09/1999, except for
the expiration date and Conditions 3, 4, 5, 11, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,
25, 26, and 27.
(33) McCorquodale Security Cards, Inc., OP 15-0037, issued 09/03/
1996, except for the expiration date and Conditions 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
11, 15, 16, and 17.
(34) Mike-Rich, Inc., OP 09-0021, issued 12/20/1996, except for the
expiration date, Conditions 3, 4, 5, 7, and the general conditions
listed in Condition 8.
(35) Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co. (3M), CP 09-0005, issued
08/08/1996, except for the expiration date and Conditions 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11(C), 12 (C), 12(D), 13(A), 13(C), 13(D), 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,
19, 20, 21, and 22.
(36) MM Biogas Power LLC, OP 46-0067, issued 10/31/1997, except for
the expiration date and Conditions 3, 4, 7, 9 (as it pertains to the
Superior engine), 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21.
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(37) Norwood Industries, Inc., OP 15-0014A, issued 12/20/1996, as
revised on 12/02/1999, except for the expiration date, Conditions 3, 4,
5, 6(A), 6(B), 6(C), 6(D)1, 6(D)2, 6(D)3, 6(D)5, 6(E), 6(F)1, 6(F)2,
6(F)3, 6(F)5, 6(F)6, 6(G), 7, 8(A), 8(C), 8(D), 8(F), 8(G), 8(H), 8(I),
and 9.
(38) NVF Company, OP 15-0030, issued 04/13/1999, except for the
expiration date and Conditions 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27.
(39) Occidental Chemical Corporation, OP 46-0015, issued 11/07/1996,
except for the expiration date and Conditions 4, 5, 6(A), the capacity
factor in 6(B), 6(E), 7, 8(A), 8(C), 8(D)1, 8(D)2a, 8(D)2b, 8(D)2c,
8(D)2d, 8(D)5, 8(E), 9, 10, 11(B), 12.
(40) Philadelphia Newspapers, Incorporated, OP 46-0012, issued 08/
30/1996, as revised on 03/15/2000, except for the expiration date, and
Conditions 3, 4(A), 5, 9, and 11.
(41) Procter & Gamble Paper Products Company, OP 66-0001, issued 04/
04/1997, except for the expiration date, and Conditions 3, 4, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22.
(42) Quebecor Printing Atglen, Inc., OP 15-0002, issued 12/10/1996
except for the expiration date and Conditions 3, 4(A) except as it
relates to cleaning solvents, 4(B), 4(C), 5, 6, 7, 8(A), 8(B) and 8(D).
(43) Sartomer Company, Inc., OP 15-0015, issued 01/17/1996, as
revised on 03/25/1998, except for the expiration date and Conditions 3,
4, 5, 8, 13, 14, 15(A), and 16.
(44) Silberline Manufacturing Company, Inc., OP 54-0041, issued 04/
19/1999, except for the expiration date and Conditions 3, 4, 5, 6, 9,
12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21.
(45) SmithKline Beecham Research Company, OP 46-0031, issued 10/31/
1997, as revised on 05/01/1998, except for the expiration date and
Conditions 3, 4, 5(a) as it pertains to the Cleaver Brooks boiler rated
at 31.4 MMbtu/hr., 6(b), and 6(c).
(46) Sullivan Graphics, Inc., OP 67-2023, issued 08/22/1995, except
for the expiration date and Conditions 4, 5, 9(c), 9(d), 10, 19, 20, and
24.
(47) Sun Company, Inc. (R&M), OP 23-0010, issued 10/31/1996, except
for the expiration date and Conditions 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 and 10.
(48) Sun Company, Inc. (R&M), OP 23-0011, issued 10/31/1996, except
for the expiration date and Conditions 3, 4, 6 and 8.
(49) Universal Packaging Corporation, OP 46-0156, issued 04/08/1999,
except for the expiration date, and Conditions 3, 4, 5, 9 and 11.
(50) Zenith Products Corporation, OP 23-0008, issued 04/07/1997,
except for the expiration date, and Conditions 4, 6, 7, 8(A), 8(B),
9(B), 10, 11, and 12.
(51) Budd Company, PLID 51-1564, effective 12/28/1995, except for
Conditions 7, 8 and 9.
(52) Bellevue Cogeneration Plant, PLID 06513, effective 4/10/1995,
except for Conditions 1.A(2), 2.B, 4.B, 7, 8 and 9.
(53) MSC Pre Finish Metals, Inc., OP-09-0030, issued 11/7/1996, as
revised on 03/31/1998, except for the expiration date and Conditions 3,
4, 5, 6.A, 6.B.1, 6.B.5, 6.B.9, 6.C, 6.D.1 (a, b, and e), 8.A, 8.B, 9,
10.E, and 11.
(54) Temple University, Health Sciences Center, PLID 8906, effective
5/27/1995, excluding Conditions 1.A(2), 2.B, 6, 7, and 8.
(55) Trigen--Schuylkill Station, PLID 04942, effective 5/29/1995,
except for Conditions related to low NOX burners found at
1.B(1) and 2(A), the provision in Condition 3.A(1) limiting
NOX emissions to 1646 tons per year, 4 (B), 7, 8, and 9.
(56) Trigen--Edison Station, PLID 4902, effective 5/29/1995,
excluding portions of Condition 3.A.(1) limiting NOX
emissions in tons per year and Conditions 7, 8, and 9.
(C) Letters from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection, dated 09/21/2000, and 10/20/2000, in which Pennsylvania
provided supplementary information regarding many of the permits listed
in i(B) above, and in which Pennsylvania specified the permit
conditions, listed in i(B) above, which it did not wish to have
incorporated into the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan.
(144) [Reserved]
(145) Revisions to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan
adopting the Nitrogen Oxides Allowance Requirements submitted on
December 19,
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1997 and December 27, 1999 by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of December 19, 1997 from the Secretary of the
Pennsylvania Department of the Environmental Protection transmitting the
Nitrogen Oxides Allowance Requirements.
(B) Letter of December 27, 1999 from the Secretary of the
Pennsylvania Department of the Environmental Protection transmitting the
Nitrogen Oxides Allowance Requirements.
(C) Revisions to 25 PA Code, Chapters 121 and 123 pertaining to
Nitrogen Oxides Allowance Requirements, effective November 1, 1997.
(1) Revisions to section 121.1--definitions of: account, account
number, acquiring account, compliance account, electric generating
facility, fossil fuel, fossil fuel fired, general account, heat input,
indirect heat exchange combustion unit, maximum heat input capacity,
NATS-NOX allowance tracking system, NETS-NOX
emissions tracking system, NOX allocation, NOX
allowance, NOX allowance CEMS-NOX allowance
continuous emission monitoring system, NOX allowance control
period, NOX allowance curtailment, NOX allowance
deduction, NOX allowance transfer, NOX allowance
transfer deadline, NOX budget, NOX budget
administrator, OTC MOU-ozone transport commission memorandum of
understanding, replacement source.
(2) Addition of sections 123.101 through 123.120, except for section
123.115.
(D) Revisions to 25 PA Code, Chapters 121 and 123 pertaining to
Nitrogen Oxides Allowance Requirements, effective March 11, 2000.
(1) Revisions to section 121.1--definition of NOX
affected source.
(2) Addition of section 123.115 and Appendix E.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Nitrogen Oxide (NOX) Memorandum of Understanding
Implementation Plan of December 9, 1997.
(B) Letter of March 31, 2000 from the Director of the Pennsylvania
Department of the Environmental Protection amending the Chapter 123
NOX Allowance Program.
(146) [Reserved]
(147) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations pertaining to
certain VOC regulations submitted on March 6, 2000 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of March 6, 2000 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting the revisions to VOC regulations.
(B) Addition of the term ``less water'' to 25 PA Code Chapter 129,
Standard for Sources, at section 129.67(b)(2) Graphic Arts Systems;
addition of paragraph (h) to 25 PA Code Chapter 129, Standard for
Sources, at section 129.56, Storage Tanks Less than 40,000 Gallons
Capacity Containing VOCs; and revisions to 25 PA Code Chapter 128 to
remove section 128.14, pertaining to the Minnesota Mining and
Manufacturing Company, Bristol, Pennsylvania. These revisions became
effective on September 5, 1998.
(ii) Additional Materials--Remainder of March 6, 2000 submittal.
(148) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations pertaining to
certain VOC regulations submitted on March 6, 2000 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of March 6, 2000 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting the revisions to VOC regulations.
(B) Addition of definitions to 25 PA Code Chapter 121, General
Provisions, at section 121.1 Definitions; addition of new section to 25
PA Code Chapter 129, Standards For Sources, section 129.75, Mobile
Equipment Repair and Refinishing. These revisions became effective on
November 27, 1999.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of the March 6, 2000 submittal.
(149) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.91
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, submitted on August 1, 1995,
November 15, 1995, December 8, 1995, January 10, 1996, February 20,
1996, April 16, 1996, May 2, 1996, September 13, 1996, October 18, 1996,
January 21, 1997, May 29, 1998, April 9, 1999, April 20, 1999, October
26, 1999 and May 1, 2000.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental
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Protection transmitting source-specific VOC and/or NOX RACT
determinations, in the form of plan approvals, operating permits, or
compliance permits, or supplementary information, on the following
dates: On August 1, 1995, November 15, 1995, December 8, 1995, January
10, 1996, February 20, 1996, April 16, 1996, May 2, 1996, September 13,
1996, October 18, 1996, January 21, 1997, May 29, 1998, April 9, 1999,
April 20, 1999, October 26, 1999 and May 1, 2000.
(B) Plan approvals (PA) or Operating permits (OP):
(1) Advanced Glassfiber Yarns LLC, Huntingdon County, OP-31-02002,
effective April 13, 1999, except for the expiration date and condition
3.
(2) Armstrong World Industries, Inc., Beech Creek, Clinton County,
OP-18-0002, effective July 6, 1995, except for the expiration date and
conditions 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, and 17 through 20 inclusive.
(3) Bemis Company, Inc., Luzerne County, OP-40-0007A, effective
October 10, 1995, except for the expiration date and conditions 11
through 14 inclusive.
(4) Brentwood Industries Inc., Berks County, PA-06-1006A, effective
June 3, 1999, except for the expiration date and conditions 4 and 14.
(5) CertainTeed Corporation, Mountaintop, Luzerne County, OP-40-
0010, effective May 31, 1996, except for the expiration date and
conditions 6 through 11 inclusive.
(6) CNG Transmission Corp., Ardell Station, Elk County. OP 24-120,
effective September 30, 1995, except for the expiration date and
conditions 3, 6, and 8 through 11 inclusive.
(7) CNG Transmission Corporation, Finnnefrock Station, Clinton
County, PA-18-0003A, effective February 29, 1996, except for the
expiration date and conditions 6, 7, and 9 through 19 inclusive.
(8) Consol Pennsylvania Coal Company, Bailey Prep Plant, Greene
County, OP-30-000-072, effective March 23, 1999, except for the
expiration date and conditions 11 through 14 inclusive.
(9) Consolidated Rail Corporation (CONRAIL), Hollidaysburg Car Shop,
Blair County, OP-07-2002, effective August 29, 1995, except for the
expiration date and conditions 3, 5, 6, 11 and 12.
(10) Consolidated Rail Corporation (CONRAIL), Juniata Locomotive
Shop, Blair County, OP-07-2003, effective August 29, 1995, except for
the expiration date and conditions 3, 5, 7, 8, and 9.
(11) Containment Solutions, Inc., Huntingdon County, OP-31-02005,
effective April 9, 1999, except for the expiration date and condition 3.
(12) Cooper Energy Services, Grove City, Mercer County, OP-43-003,
effective July 25, 1996, except for conditions 3, 4, 10 and 11.
(13) Cyprus Cumberland Resources Corp., Greene County, OP-30-000-
040, effective March 26, 1999, except for the expiration date and
conditions 7, 8, 10, 11 and 12.
(14) Defense Distribution Susquehanna, York County, OP-67-02041,
effective February 1, 2000, except for the expiration date and condition
3; Condition 4. (Sources, Continued), Paragraphs I.d. and III; General
Conditions, conditions 5 and 8; Presumptive RACT, conditions 9 and 10;
Stack Test, conditions 11 through 14 inclusive, 16 and 17; and
Recordkeeping and Reporting, conditions 18 through 22 inclusive.
(15) EMI Company, Erie County, OP-25-070, effective October 24,
1996.
(16) Empire Sanitary Landfill, Inc., Lackawanna County, OP-35-0009,
effective October 17, 1996, except for the expiration date and
conditions 14, 15 and 16.
(17) Equitrans, Inc., Rogersville Station, Greene County, 30-000-
109, effective July 10, 1995, except for the expiration date and
conditions 4, 5 and 6.
(18) Equitrans, Inc., Pratt Station, Greene County, 30-000-110,
effective July 10, 1995, except for the expiration date and conditions
4, 5, 6, 9 and 11 through 20 inclusive.
(19) Erie Coke Corporation, Erie County, OP 25-029, effective June
27, 1995, except for conditions 5, and 10 through 15 inclusive.
(20) Fleetwood Folding Trailers, Inc., Somerset County, 56-000-151,
effective February 28, 1996, except for the expiration date and
condition 5.
(21) Gichner Systems Group, Inc., York County, 67-2033, effective
August 5, 1997, except for the expiration date and conditions 3, 5, 6
and 7.
(22) Offset Paperback Manufacturers, Inc, Luzerne County, 40-0008,
effective April 16, 1999, except for the expiration
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date and conditions 3, 4 and 16 through 20 inclusive.
(23) Overhead Door Corporation, Mifflin County, 44-2011, effective
June 4, 1997, except for the expiration date and conditions 3 and 11.
(24) Sanyo Audio Manufacturing (USA), 44-2003, effective June 30,
1995, except for the expiration date and conditions 3, 4, and 7 through
10 inclusive.
(25) Stroehmann Bakeries, Inc., Luzerne County, 40-0014A, effective
May 30, 1995, except for the expiration date and conditions 4, 7, 8, 9,
10 and 12.
(ii) Additional materials--Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations for the sources listed in (i) (B), above.
(150) [Reserved]
(151) Revisions to the Allegheny County Air Pollution Control
Regulations governing gasoline volatility requirements submitted on
March 23, 2000 by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of March 23, 2000 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting the revisions to the low RVP
gasoline volatility requirements for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
(B) The following revision to Article XXI, Rules and Regulations of
the Allegheny County Health Department, effective May 15, 1998.
(1) Regulation 2101.20--definitions of ``carrier,'' ``distributor,''
``importer,'' ``low RVP gasoline,'' ``oxygenate,'' ``refiner,''
``refinery,'' ``reseller,'' ``retail outlet,'' ``retailer,'' ``RFG,''
``RVP,'' ``terminal,'' ``wholesale purchaser-consumer.''
(2) Regulation 2107.15--Gasoline Volatility and RFG Methods.
(3) Regulation 2105.90--Gasoline Volatility, Paragraphs a and b.
(C) The following revision to Article XXI, Rules and Regulations of
the Allegheny County Health Department, effective September 1, 1999.
(1) Regulation 2101.20--definition of ``compliant fuel.''
(2) Regulation 2105.90--Gasoline Volatility, Paragraphs c, d, and e.
(ii) Remainder of the March 23, 2000 submittal pertaining to Article
XXI, regulations 2101.20, 2105.09, and 2107.15 as described above.
(152) Revisions to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Regulations
pertaining to certain VOC regulations submitted on October 4, 2000 by
the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of October 4, 2000 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting the revisions to VOC regulations.
(B) Revisions to 25 PA Code, effective June 10, 2000.
(1) Additions, Deletions and Revisions to Chapter 121, General
Provisions, section 121.1, Definitions.
(2) Revisions to Chapter 129, Standards for Sources, Sources of VOC,
section 129.52, Surface Coating Processes.
(3) Revision to Chapter 129, Standards for Sources, section 129.91,
Control of Major Sources of NOX and VOCs, subsection (a).
(4) Addition to Chapter 129, Standards for Sources of sections
129.101-129.107, Wood Furniture Manufacturing Operations.
(5) Revisions to Chapter 139, Sampling and Testing, section 139.4,
References, and section 139.14, Emissions of VOCs.
(ii) Additional Materials--Remainder of October 4, 2000 submittal.
(153) Revisions to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Regulations
pertaining to Stage II VOC control requirements for Southwest
Pennsylvania submitted on March 6, 2000 by the Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of March 6, 2000 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting the revisions to the Stage II VOC
control requirements for Southwest Pennsylvania.
(B) Revisions to 25 PA Code, Chapter 129, Standards for Sources at
section 129.82, Control of VOCs from gasoline dispensing facilities
(Stage II). These revisions became effective on April 10, 1999.
(ii) Additional Material--Remainder of March 6, 2000 submittal.
(154) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.91
pertaining
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to VOC and NOX RACT for Merck and Company Inc.'s West Point
facility, submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection on July 2, 1997, as amended August 9, 2000.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter submitted on July 2, 1997 by the Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Protection transmitting VOC and NOX RACT
determinations in the form of an operating permit (OP-46-0005) for Merck
and Company Inc.'s West Point facility located in Montgomery County
Pennsylvania.
(B) Letter submitted on August 9, 2000 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection transmitting VOC and
NOX RACT determinations in the form of an operating permit
(OP-46-0005) for Merck and Company Inc.'s West Point facility located in
Montgomery County Pennsylvania.
(C) Letter submitted on February 1, 2001 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection providing supplementary
clarifying information regarding Merck's operating permit (OP-46-0005),
in which Pennsylvania specified the portions of the permit, as listed in
paragraph (c)(154)(i)(D) of this section, which it did not wish to have
incorporated into the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan.
(D) Operating Permit for Merck and Company, Incorporated (OP 46-
0005) issued on January 13, 1997, as revised and effective on June 23,
2000, except for the expiration date and the requirements of Conditions
5. C., 5. D.1., 5.F.2., 5.F.3., 5.F.4., 5.F.5., 6.C., 6.D.3., 7.C.,
7.D.2., 8.B., 8.D., 9.B., 10.B., 10.F., 11.A., 11.C., 12.B., 12.C.,
13.A., 13.B., 13.C., the annual NOX limits in 13.D., 14.A.1.,
14.A.2., 14.A.3., 14.B., the words ``opacity and'' in 14.C., 14.D.1.,
14.D.2., 15.A.1., 15.B., 15.C.1.i., 15.C.1.ii., 15.C.2., 15.D.1.,
15.D.2., 15.D.3. 15.D.4., 15.E., 15.F., 16., 17.B., 17.D., 17.F.1.,
17.F.2., the ``2.4 tons per year as a 12-month rolling sum calculated
monthly'' portion of condition 17.F.4., 18.A.2., 18.B., 19., 20., 21.B.,
21.C., 22., 23., 24., 25., 26., 27., and Appendix A.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) Remainder of the July 2, 1997 submittal pertaining to Merck and
Company, Inc.'s West Point facility located in Montgomery County.
(B) Remainder of the August 9, 2000 submittal pertaining to Merck
and Company, Inc.'s West Point facility located in Montgomery County.
(C) Remainder of the February 1, 2001 submittal pertaining to Merck
and Company, Inc.'s West Point facility located in Montgomery County.
(155) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations pertaining to
certain VOC regulations submitted on March 6, 2000 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of March 6, 2000 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting the revisions to VOC regulations.
(B) Addition of definitions to 25 PA Code Chapter 121, General
Provisions, at section 121.1, Definitions; addition of new section to 25
PA Code, Chapter 129, Standards For Sources, section 129.73, Aerospace
manufacturing and rework; and revisions to Chapter 129, Standards For
Sources, section 129.51, General. These revisions became effective on
April 10, 1999.
(ii) Additional material. Remainder of March 6, 2000 submittal.
(156) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT determinations for sources
located in the Philadelphia area submitted by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection on September 20, 1995, April 16,
1996, May 2, 1996, July 2, 1997, July 24, 1998, December 7, 1998, April
9, 1999, and April 20, 1999.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC and/or
NOX RACT determinations, in the form of plan approvals and
operating permits on September 20, 1995, April 16, 1996, May 2, 1996,
July 2, 1997, July 24, 1998, December 7, 1998, April 9, 1999, and April
20, 1999.
(B) Plan approvals (PA), Operating permits (OP) issued to the
following sources:
(1) Amerada Hess Corp., PA-51-5009, for PLID 5009, effective May 29,
1995.
(2) Amoco Oil Company, PA-51-5011, for PLID 5011, effective May 29,
1995.
(3) Cartex Corporation, OP-09-0076, effective April 9, 1999, except
for the expiration date.
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(4) Exxon Company, U.S.A., PA-51-5008, for PLID 5008, effective May
29, 1995.
(5) GATX Terminals Corporation, PA-51-5003, for PLID 5003, effective
May 29, 1995.
(6) Hatfield, Inc., OP-46-0013A, effective January 9, 1997 (as
revised October 1, 1998), except for the expiration date.
(7) J. L. Clark, Inc., OP-36-02009, effective April 16, 1999, except
for the expiration date.
(8) Johnson Matthey, Inc., OP-15-0027, effective August 3, 1998 (as
revised April 15, 1999), except for the expiration date.
(9) Kurz Hastings, Inc., PA-51-1585, for PLID 1585, effective May
29, 1995.
(10) Lawrence McFadden, Inc., PA-51-2074, for PLID 2074, effective
June 11, 1997.
(11) Philadelphia Baking Company, PA-51-3048, for PLID 3048,
effective April 10, 1995.
(12) Philadelphia Gas Works, PA-51-4921, for PLID 4921, effective
May 29, 1995.
(13) PPG Industries, Inc., OP-23-0005, effective June 4, 1997,
except for the expiration date.
(14) SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals, OP-46-0035, effective March
27, 1997 (as revised October 20, 1998), except for the expiration date.
(15) Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, OP-09-0010, effective April 9, 1999,
except for the expiration date.
(16) The Philadelphian Condominium Building, PA-51-6512, for PLID
6512, effective May 29, 1995.
(17) Warner Company, OP-15-0001, effective July 17, 1995 except for
the expiration date.
(18) Webcraft Technologies, Inc., OP-09-0009, effective April 18,
1996 (as revised October 15, 1998), except for the expiration date.
(ii) Additional materials--Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations for the sources listed in paragraph (c)(156)(i)(B) of
this section.
(157) Approval of revisions to the Allegheny County Regulations,
Article XXI pertaining to Major Sources of Nitrogen Oxides and Volatile
Organic Compounds and Definitions for Major Source, Potential Emissions
and Low NOX burner with separate overfire air submitted on
October 30, 1998, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection on behalf of Allegheny County Health Department:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) The letter dated October 30, 1998, from the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection transmitting Allegheny County's
Generic VOC and NOX RACT regulations, Appendix 33; Article
XXI, Section 2105.06--Major Sources of Nitrogen Oxides and Volatile
Organic Compounds and Section 2101.20--Definition for Major Source,
Potential Emissions and Low NOX Burner with Separate Overfire
Air.
(B) Additions of the following Article XXI definitions and
regulations, effective October 20, 1995:
(1) Regulation 2101.20--definitions of ``major source''
(introductory paragraph, paragraphs (d) and (e) and closing paragraph;
only), ``potential emissions'' and ``low NOX burner with
separate overfire air.''
(2) Regulation 2105.06--Major Sources of Nitrogen Oxides and
Volatile Organic Compounds.
(ii) Additional Material--Remainder of the State submittal
pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(157)(i) of this
section.
(158) Revision pertaining to NOX RACT for the Latrobe
Steel Company located in Latrobe Borough, Westmoreland County, submitted
by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on March 21,
1996.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter submitted on March 21, 1996 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC
and/or NOX RACT determinations.
(B) Operating Permit 65-000-016, effective December 22, 1995, for
the Latrobe Steel Company in Latrobe Borough, Westmoreland County,
except for the specified Permit Term: 12/22/95--12/22/00.
(ii) Additional materials. Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determination for the source listed in paragraph (c)(158)(i)(B) of this
section.
(159) Revision pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT for the
Allegheny Ludlum
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Corporation, Brackenridge facility, submitted by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection on July 1, 1997.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter submitted on July 1, 1997 by the Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC and/or
NOX RACT determinations.
(B) Consent Order No. 260, effective December 19, 1996, for the
Allegheny Ludlum Corporation, Brackenridge facility, except for
conditions 1.8 and 2.5.
(ii) Additional materials. Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determination for the source listed in paragraph (c)(159)(i)(B) of this
section.
(160) Revisions pertaining to NOX and/or VOC RACT for
major sources, located in the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley ozone
nonattainment area, submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection on July 1, 1997, and April 9, 1999.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters dated July 1, 1997 and April 9, 1999, submitted by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection transmitting source-
specific VOC and/or NOX RACT determinations.
(B) The following sources' Enforcement Order (EO) or Operating
Permit (OP):
(1) Kosmos Cement Company, EO 208, effective December 19, 1996,
except for condition 2.5.
(2) Armstrong Cement & Supply Company, OP 10-028, effective March
31, 1999.
(ii) Additional materials. Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations for the sources listed in paragraph (c)(160)(i)(B) of
this section.
(161) Revisions pertaining to NOX and/or VOC RACT for
major sources, located in the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley ozone
nonattainment area, submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection on January 6, 1995, September 13, 1996, and
July 1, 1997.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection dated January 6, 1995, September 13, 1996, and July 1, 1997,
transmitting source-specific VOC and/or NOX RACT
determinations.
(B) The following companies' Plan Approvals (PA), or Consent Orders
(CO):
(1) Duquesne Light Company's Cheswick Power Station, CO 217,
effective March 8, 1996, except for condition 2.5.
(2) Duquesne Light Company's Elrama Plant, PA 63-000-014, effective
December 29, 1994.
(3) Pennsylvania Electric Company's Keystone Generating Station, PA
03-000-027, effective December 29, 1994.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) The federally enforceable Major Modification PSD Permit, ACHD
Permit 0056, issued on March 5, 2001 to Orion Power Midwest
L.P. for its Brunot Island Power Station (formerly owned by Duquesne
Light Company).
(B) The Consent Order and Agreement, dated April 15, 1999, between
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Environmental Protection
and Duquesne Light Company, INC., regarding NOX Allowances,
which states that the emission reductions resulting from the curtailment
of operations at the Phillips Station prior to April 15, 1999 are not
eligible to be used to generate emission reduction credits (ERCs) and
cannot be used as creditable emission reductions in any New Source
Review (NSR) applicability determination.
(C) Other materials submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in
support of and pertaining to the RACT determinations for the sources
listed in paragraph (c)(161)(i)(B) of this section.
(162) Revisions pertaining to VOC RACT for IDL, Incorporated;
Oakmont Pharmaceutical, Inc.; and USAir, Inc. located in the Pittsburgh-
Beaver Valley ozone nonattainment area, submitted by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection on July 1, 1997.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
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Protection transmitting source-specific VOC RACT determinations dated
July 1, 1997.
(B) Plan Approval and Agreement Upon Consent Orders (COs) for the
following sources:
(1) IDL, Incorporated, CO 225, effective July 18, 1996, except for
condition 2.5.
(2) Oakmont Pharmaceutical, Inc., CO 252, effective December 19,
1996, except for condition 2.5.
(3) U.S. Air, Inc., CO 255, effective January 14, 1997, except for
condition 2.5.
(ii) Additional materials. Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations submitted for the sources listed in paragraph
(c)(162)(i)(B) of this section.
(163) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, submitted by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection on April 9, 1999 and July 5,
2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter submitted on April 9, 1999 by the Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific RACT
determinations in the form of operating permits.
(B) Operating permits (OP) for the following sources:
(1) Lukens Steel Corporation, Houston Plant; OP 63-000-080,
effective date 02/22/99, except for the Permit Term and conditions 13.--
16., inclusive.
(2) Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation, West Leechburg Plant; OP 65-
000-183, effective date 03/23/99, except for the Permit Term.
(3) Allegheny Ludlum Corporation, Jessop Steel Company Washington
Plant; OP 63-000-027, effective date 03/26/99, except for the Permit
Term and conditions 11.--14., inclusive.
(C) Letter submitted on July 5, 2001 by the Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific RACT
determinations in the form of operating permits.
(D) Koppel Steel Corporation, Koppel Plant's OP 04-000-059,
effective date, 3/23/01, except for the Permit Term.
(ii) Additional materials. Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations for the sources listed in paragraphs (c)(163)(i)(B) and
(D) of this section.
(164) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, submitted by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection on August 1, 1995, December 8,
1995, April 16, 1996, July 1, 1997, July 2, 1997, January 21, 1997, and
February 2, 1999.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection dated August 1, 1995, December 8, 1995, April
16, 1996, July 1, 1997, July 2, 1997, January 21, 1997, and February 2,
1999, transmitting source-specific RACT determinations.
(B) The following companies' Operating Permits (OP) or Enforcement
Order (EO):
(1) Consolidated Natural Gas Transmission Corporation, Beaver
Station, OP 04-000-490, effective June 23, 1995.
(2) Consolidated Natural Gas Transmission Corporation, Oakford
Station, OP 65-000-837, effective October 13, 1995.
(3) Consolidated Natural Gas Transmission Corporation, South Oakford
Station, OP 65-000-840, effective October 13, 1995.
(4) Consolidated Natural Gas Transmission Corporation, Tonkin
Station, OP 65-000-634, effective October 13, 1995.
(5) Consolidated Natural Gas Transmission Corporation, Jeannette
Station, OP 65-000-852, effective October 13, 1995.
(6) Carnegie Natural Gas Company, Creighton Station, EO 213,
effective May 14, 1996, except for condition 2.7.
(7) Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation, Uniontown Station, OP
26-000-413, effective December 20, 1996.
(8) Consolidated Natural Gas Transmission Corporation, South Bend
Station, OP 03-000-180, effective December 2, 1998.
(ii) Additional materials--Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations for the sources listed in paragraph (c)(164)(i)(B) of
this section.
(165) Revisions pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT for major
sources, located
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in the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley ozone nonattainment area, submitted by
the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on July 1, 1997
and April 19, 2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters dated July 1, 1997 and April 19, 2001, submitted by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection transmitting source-
specific VOC and NOX RACT determinations.
(B) Plan Approval and Agreement Upon Consent Orders (COs) and an
Enforcement Order (EO) for the following sources:
(1) Pruett Schaffer Chemical Company, CO 266, effective September 2,
1998, except for condition 2.5.
(2) PPG Industries, Inc., CO 254, effective December 19, 1996,
except for condition 2.5.
(3) Reichhold Chemicals, Inc., CO 218, effective December 19, 1996,
except for condition 2.5.
(4) Reichhold Chemicals, Inc., CO 219, effective February 21, 1996,
except for condition 2.5.
(5) Valspar Corporation, EO 209, effective March 8, 1996, except for
condition 2.5.
(ii) Additional materials--Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations submitted for the sources listed in paragraph
(c)(165)(i)(B) of this section.
(166) Revisions pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT for
Ashland Chemical Company; Hercules, Incorporated; and Neville Chemical
Company located in the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley ozone nonattainment
area, submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection on July 1, 1997 and April 19, 2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters dated July 1, 1997 and April 19, 2001, submitted by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection transmitting source-
specific VOC and NOX RACT determinations.
(B) Plan Approval and Agreement Upon Consent Orders (COs) and an
Enforcement Order (EO) for the following sources:
(1) Ashland Chemical Company, CO 227, effective December 30, 1996,
except for condition 2.5.
(2) Hercules, Incorporated, EO 216, effective March 8, 1996.
(3) Hercules, Incorporated, CO 257, except for condition 2.5,
effective January 14, 1997, including amendments to CO 257, effective
November 1, 1999.
(4) Neville Chemical Company, CO 230, effective December 13, 1996,
except for condition 2.5.
(ii) Additional materials. Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations submitted for the sources listed in paragraph
(c)(166)(i)(B) of this section.
(167) Revisions pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT for major
sources, located in the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley ozone nonattainment
area, submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection on March 21, 1996, July 1, 1997, April 9, 1999 and April 19,
2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters dated March 21, 1996, July 1, 1997, April 9, 1999 and
April 19, 2001 submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection transmitting source-specific VOC and/or NOX RACT
determinations, in the form of plan approvals, operating permits, and
consent orders.
(B) Plan approvals (PA), Operating permits (OP), or Consent Orders
(CO) for the following sources:
(1) Anchor Glass Container Corporation., Plant 5, PA-26-000-119,
effective December 20, 1996.
(2) Anchor Hocking Specialty Glass Co., Phoenix Glass Plant, OP-04-
000-084, effective October 13, 1995.
(3) Corning Consumer Products Company, Charleroi Plant., PA-63-000-
110, effective January 4, 1996, except for the third sentence of
condition 3 (which references condition 13), and conditions 5, 6, 7, 13
in their entirety.
(4) General Electric Company, CO-251, effective December 19, 1996,
except for condition 2.5.
(5) Glenshaw Glass Company, Inc., CO-270, effective March 10, 2000,
except for condition 2.5.
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(6) Guardian Industries, Corp., CO-242, effective August 27, 1996,
except for conditions 2.5.
(7) Allegheny County Sanitary Authority, CO-222, effective May 14,
1996, except for condition 2.5.
(8) Browning-Ferris Industries., Findlay Township Landfill, CO-231A,
effective April 28, 1997, except for condition 2.5.
(9) Chambers Development Company, Monroville Borough Landfill, CO-
253, effective December 30, 1996, except for condition 2.5.
(10) Kelly Run Sanitation, Forward Township Landfill, CO-236,
effective January 23, 1997, except for condition 2.5.
(ii) Additional materials--Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations for the sources listed in paragraph (c)(167)(i)(B) of
this section.
(168) Revisions submitted on October 30, 2000 and March 28, 2001 by
the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
requesting approval of Pennsylvania's Nitrogen Oxides Budget Trading
Program :
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters of October 30, 2000 and March 28, 2001 from the
Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
transmitting regulatory amendments to 25 PA Code to implement the
Nitrogen Oxides Budget Trading Program .
(B) Revisions to 25 PA Code, amending Chapter 123 and adding Chapter
145 pertaining to the Nitrogen Oxides Budget Trading Program, effective
on September 23, 2000.
(1) Revisions to section 123.115.
(2) Addition of section 123.121.
(3) Addition of sections 145.1 through 145.7, 145.10 through 145.14,
145.30, 145.31, 145.40 through 145.43, 145.50 through 145.57, 145.60
through 145.62, 145.70 through 145.76, 145.80 through 145.88, and
145.90.
(169) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129
pertaining to VOC and/or NOX RACT for 14 sources located in
the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton area, submitted by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection on December 8, 1995, March 21,
1996, January 21, 1997, July 24, 1998, April 20, 1999, March 23, 2001
(two separate submissions), and July 5, 2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC and/or
NOX RACT determinations, in the form of plan approvals,
operating permits, or compliance permits on December 8, 1995, March 21,
1996, January 21, 1997, July 24, 1998, April 20, 1999, March 23, 2001
(two separate submissions), and July 5, 2001.
(B) Plan approvals (PA), or Operating permits (OP) issued to the
following sources:
(1) Stroehmann Bakeries, Inc., PA-46-0003, effective on May 4, 1995,
except for the expiration date.
(2) Schlosser Steel, Inc., OP-46-0051, effective February 1, 1996,
except for the expiration date.
(3) Perkasie Industries Corporation, OP-09-0011, effective August
14, 1996, except for the expiration date.
(4) Quaker Chemical Corporation, OP-46-0071, effective September 26,
1996, except for the expiration date.
(5) Worthington Steel Company, OP-15-0016, effective July 23, 1996,
except for the expiration date.
(6) Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Corp., PA-15-0017, effective June
5, 1995, except for the expiration date.
(7) Rohm and Haas Company, Bucks County Plant, OP-09-0015, effective
April 20, 1999, except for the expiration date.
(8) SEPTA--Berridge/Courtland Maintenance Shop, PA-51-4172,
effective July 27, 1999, except for condition 2.C. and condition 5.
(9) Southwest Water Pollution Control Plant/Biosolids Recycling
Center, PA-51-9515, effective July 27, 1999, except for condition
1.A.(1), condition 1.A.(2), condition 2.A., condition 2.B., and
condition 7.
(10) Rohm and Haas Company, Philadelphia Plant, PA-51-1531,
effective July 27, 1999, except for condition 7.
(11) Sunoco, Inc. (R&M), PA-1501/1517, for Plant ID: 1501 and 1517,
effective August 1, 2000, except for conditions 1.A.(4) as it pertains
to H-600, H-601, H-602, H-1 and H-3 heaters; 1.A. (7)-(10); 1.A. (12) as
it pertains to HTR 1H4; 1.A. (13) as it pertains to HTR PH2 and HTR
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PH7; 1.A. (15) as it pertains to HTR 11H2; 1.A. (16); 1.A. (18) as it
pertains to HTR 2H1, HTR 2H6, and HTR 2H8; 1.A. (19); 1.A. (21);
1.A.(22); 2.B. as it pertains to Gas Oil HDS Unit 866: HTR 12H1; 2.E.;
2.L.; and condition 6.
(12) SBF Communication Graphics, PA-2197, for Plant ID: 2197,
effective July 21, 2000.
(13) Smith-Edwards-Dunlap, Company, PA-2255, for Plant ID: 2255,
effective July 14, 2000.
(14) Tasty Baking Co., PA-2054, for Plant ID: 2054, effective April
9, 1995.
(ii) Additional materials--Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the sources
listed in paragraph (c)(169)(i)(B) of this section.
(170) Revisions pertaining to VOC RACT for major sources, located in
the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley ozone nonattainment area, submitted by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on March 21, 1996,
October 18, 1996, January 21, 1997, July 1, 1997, March 23, 2001, and
April 19, 2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters dated March 21, 1996, October 18, 1996, January 21,
1997, July 1, 1997, March 23, 2001, and April 19, 2001, submitted by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection transmitting source-
specific VOC RACT determinations.
(B) Operating Permits (OPs) and Plan Approval and Agreement Upon
Consent Orders (COs) for the following sources:
(1) Armstrong World Industries, Beaver Falls Plant, OP 04-000-108,
effective May 29, 1996.
(2) Bacharach, Inc., CO 263, effective October 10, 1997, except for
condition 2.5.
(3) Bakerstown Container Corporation, CO 221, effective May 14,
1996, except for condition 2.5.
(4) Chestnut Ridge Foam, Inc., OP 65-000-181, effective December 29,
1995.
(5) Flexsys America L.P., Monongahela Plant, OP 63-000-015,
effective March 23, 2001, except for the PERMIT TERM.
(6) Haskell of Pittsburgh, Inc., CO 224, effective December 19,
1996, except for condition 2.4.
(7) Three Rivers Aluminum Company, OP 10-267, effective March 1,
2001.
(8) Tuscarora Plastics, Inc., OP 04-000-497, effective April 3,
1996.
(9) Witco Corporation, CO 210, effective May 14, 1996.
(ii) Additional materials. Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations submitted for the sources listed in paragraph
(c)(170)(i)(B) of this section.
(171) Revisions pertaining to the GenCorp., Inc., Jeanette Plant;
and to the CENTRIA, United Coaters Ambridge Coil Coating Operations
Plant, located in the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley ozone nonattainment area,
submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on
April 16, 1996 and August 9, 2000.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection, dated April 16, 1996, transmitting source-specific VOC and
NOX RACT determinations.
(B) Operating Permit 65-000-207 issued to GenCorp., Inc., Jeanette
Plant, effective January 4, 1996, except for the Permit Term and
condition 8.
(C) Letter submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection, dated August 9, 2000, transmitting source-specific VOC and
NOX RACT determinations.
(D) Operating Permit 04-000-043 issued to CENTRIA, Ambridge Coil
Coating Operations Plant, effective May 17, 1999, except for the Permit
Term.
(ii) Additional materials--Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations submitted for the sources listed in paragraphs
(c)(171)(i)(B) and (D) of this section.
(172) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT for 11 iron and steel sources
located in the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley area, submitted by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on January 21, 1997,
July 1, 1997, March 3, 1999, April 9, 1999, and July 5, 2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental
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Protection transmitting source-specific VOC and/or NOX RACT
determinations, on the following dates: January 21, 1997, July 1, 1997,
March 3, 1999, April 9, 1999, and July 5, 2001.
(B) The following companies' Operating Permits (OP) or Consent
Orders (CO):
(1) J & L Structural, Inc.-Aliquippa, OP 04-000-467, effective June
23, 1995, except for the Permit Term.
(2) Universal Stainless & Alloy Products, Inc., CO 241, effective
December 19, 1996, except for condition 2.5.
(3) Shenango, Inc., CO 233, effective December 30, 1996, except for
conditions 1.7, 2.6, and 2.7.
(4) LTV Steel Company, CO 259, effective December 30, 1996, except
for condition 2.5.
(5) U.S. Steel Clairton Works, CO 234, effective December 30, 1996,
except for condition 2.5.
(6) USX Corporation, Edgar Thomson Works, CO 235, effective December
30, 1996, except for condition 2.5.
(7) USX Corporation, Irvin Works, CO 258, effective December 30,
1996, except for condition 2.5.
(8) Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, OP 63-000-066, effective
February 8, 1999, except for the Permit Term.
(9) Koppers, OP 65-000-853, effective March 20, 1998, except for the
Permit Term.
(10) J & L Specialty Steel, Inc., Midland Facility, OP 04-000-013,
effective March 23, 2001, except for the Permit Term.
(11) Washington Steel Corporation, OP 63-000-023, effective
September 12, 1996, except for the Permit Term.
(ii) Additional materials. Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations for the sources listed in paragraph (c)(172) (i)(B) of
this section.
(173) Revisions pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT for major
sources, located in the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley ozone nonattainment
area, submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection on January 10, 1996, July 24, 1998, April 9, 1999, February
2, 2001 and April 19, 2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters dated January 10, 1996, July 24, 1998, April 9, 1999,
February 2, 2001 and April 19, 2001 submitted by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC
and NOX RACT determinations.
(B) Plan Approvals (PAs) and Operating Permits (OPs) for the
following sources:
(1) Equitrans, Inc., OP 63-000-642, effective July 10, 1995, except
for the Permit Term.
(2) Witco Corporation, Petrolia Facility, PA 10-037, effective June
27, 1995.
(3) Ranbar Electrical Materials, Inc., OP 65-000-042, effective
February 22, 1999, except for the Permit Term and conditions 11, 12, 13
and 14.
(4) Nova Chemicals, Inc., OP 04-000-033 (Permit No. 04-0033),
effective as reissued January 24, 2001, except for the Permit Term and
conditions 8, 9, and 10.
(5) BASF Corporation, OP 04-000-306, effective March 23, 2001.
(ii) Additional materials. Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations submitted for the sources listed in paragraph
(c)(173)(i)(B) of this section.
(174) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129
pertaining to VOC and/or NOX RACT for sources located in the
Philadelphia area submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection on May 2, 1996, June 10, 1996, January 21,
1997, April 9, 1999, August 9, 2000, and two submittals on March 23,
2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC and/or
NOX RACT determinations, in the form of plan approvals and
operating permits, on May 2, 1996, June 10, 1996, January 21, 1997,
April 9, 1999, August 9, 2000, and two letters on March 23, 2001.
(B) Plan approvals (PA), Operating permits (OP) issued to the
following sources:
(1) Cardone Industries, PA-51-3887, for PLID 3887, effective May 29,
1995.
(2) Cardone Industries, PA-51-2237, for PLID 2237, effective May 29,
1995.
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(3) Naval Surface Warfare Center--Carderock Division, PA-51-9724,
for PLID 9724, effective December 27, 1997.
(4) Wheelabrator Falls, Inc., OP-09-0013, effective January 11, 1996
(as amended May 17, 1996).
(5) U.S. Steel Group/USX Corporation, OP-09-0006, effective April 8,
1999, except for the expiration date.
(6) Brown Printing Company, OP-46-0018A, effective May 17, 2000,
except for the expiration date and condition 12.
(7) SUN CHEMICAL--General Printing Ink Division, PA-51-2052, for
PLID 2052, effective July 14, 2000.
(8) Sunoco Chemicals, Frankford Plant, PA-51-1551, for PLID 1551,
effective July 27, 1999, except for conditions 1.A.(2)-(4), 1.A.(6),
1.A.(8); conditions 1.B.(1), 1.B. (3)-(6); the last sentence of
condition 2.A.; conditions 2.B.-D.; 2.G., the last sentence of 2.H.,
2.I.; and condition 7.
(ii) Additional materials. Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations for the sources listed in paragraph (c)(174) (i)(B) of
this section.
(175) Revisions pertaining to NOX RACT determinations for
the Armco Inc., Butler Operations Main Plant and Armco Inc., Butler
Operations Stainless Plant, submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection on January 21, 1997.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter submitted on January 21, 1997 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC
and/or NOX RACT plan approvals in the form of permits.
(B) Permit Number: PA 10-001-M, effective February 23, 1996, for the
Armco Inc., Butler Operations Main Plant in Butler, Butler County.
(C) Permit Number: PA 10-001-S, effective February 23, 1996, for the
Armco Inc., Butler Operations Stainless Plant in Butler, Butler County.
(ii) Additional materials. Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determination for the sources listed in paragraphs (c)(175)(i)(B) and
(C) of this section.
(176) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, for eight sources located in
the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley area submitted by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection on January 6, 1995, August 1,
1995, January 10, 1996, January 21, 1997, February 2, 1999, March 3,
1999, and April 19, 2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC and/or
NOX RACT determinations on the following dates: January 6,
1995, August 1, 1995, January 10, 1996, January 21, 1997, February 2,
1999, March 3, 1999, and April 19, 2001.
(B) The following companies' Plan approvals (PA) or Operating
permits (OP):
(1) Pennsylvania Power Company, Bruce Mansfield Plant, PA 04-000-
235, effective December 29, 1994 except for the expiration date.
(2) West Penn Power Company, Mitchell Station, PA 63-000-016,
effective June 12, 1995, except for the expiration date.
(3) Carnegie Natural Gas Company, Fisher Station, OP 03-000-182,
effective December 2, 1998, except for the Permit Term.
(4) Apollo Gas Company, Shoemaker Station, OP 03-000-183, effective
September 12, 1996, except for the Permit Term.
(5) Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation, Delmont Station, OP 65-
000-839, effective January 9, 1997, except for the Permit Term.
(6) The Peoples Natural Gas Company, Valley Station, PA 03-000-125,
effective October 31, 1994 except for the expiration date and the time
limits in condition 6.
(7) The Peoples Natural Gas Company, Girty Station, PA 03-000-076,
effective as extended on October 27, 1995, except for the expiration
date and time limit in condition 6.
(8) AES Beaver Valley Partners, Monaca Plant, OP 04-000-446,
effective as revised on March 23, 2001, except for the Permit Term.
(ii) Additional materials.
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(A) Other materials submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in
support of and pertaining to the RACT determinations for the sources
listed in paragraph (c)(176)(i)(B) of this section.
(B) Two Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
Interoffice Memoranda: Thomas Joseph to Krishnan Ramamurthy, ``1500 $
per Ton'' dated July 14, 1994; and Krishnan Ramamurthy to Thomas
McGinley, Babu Patel, Ronald Davis, Richard Maxwell, and Devendra Verma,
``RACT Cost Effectiveness Screening Level'' dated July 15, 1994
pertaining to The Peoples Natural Gas Company, Valley Station.
(177) Revisions pertaining to the Chapter 129 for VOC and
NOX RACT for sources located in the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley
nonattainment area, submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection on December 8, 1995, July 1, 1997, and April
19, 2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC and/or
NOX RACT determinations, in the form of operating permits,
enforcement orders, and consent orders on the following dates: December
8, 1995, July 1, 1997, and April 19, 2001.
(B) Operating Permits (OP), Enforcement Orders (EO), and Consent
Orders (CO) issued to the following sources:
(1) Penreco, OP 10-027, effective May 31, 1995.
(2) Ashland Petroleum Company, CO 256, effective December 19, 1996,
except for condition 2.9.
(3) Bellefield Boiler Plant, EO 248, effective December 19, 1996.
(4) Gulf Oil L. P., CO 250, effective December 19, 1996, except for
condition 2.5.
(5) PA Dept. of Corrections, EO 244, effective January 23, 1997.
(6) Pittsburgh Thermal Limited Partnership, CO 220, effective March
4, 1996, except for condition 2.5.
(7) BP Exploration & Oil, Inc., Greensburg Terminal, OP 65-000-378,
effective March 23, 2001.
(8) Pittsburgh Allegheny County Thermal, Ltd., CO 265, effective
November 9, 1998, except for condition 2.5.
(ii) Additional materials--Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations for the sources listed in paragraph (c)(177)(i)(B) of
this section.
(178) Revisions pertaining to VOC and/or NOX RACT for
major sources, located in the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley ozone
nonattainment area, submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection on July 1, 1997, October 23, 1997, November 4,
1997, December 31, 1997, April 9, 1999 and August 9, 2000.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters dated July 1, 1997, October 23, 1997, November 4, 1997,
December 31, 1997, April 9, 1999 and August 9, 2000 submitted by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection transmitting source-
specific VOC and/or NOX RACT determinations, in the form of
operating permits, consent orders, and enforcement orders.
(B) Operating permits (OP), Consent Orders (CO) and Enforcement
Orders (EO) for the following sources:
(1) Aristech Chemical Corporation, CO 232, effective December 30,
1996, except for condition 2.6.
(2) Heinz USA, EO 211, effective March 8, 1996, except for
conditions 1.5, 2.4, and 2.5; and CO 247, effective October 24, 1996,
except for conditions 1.11 and 2.7.
(3) Koppers Industries, Inc., CO 223, effective August 27, 1996,
except for condition 2.5.
(4) Nabisco Biscuit Company, CO 246, effective December 19, 1996,
except for condition 2.5.
(5) Pressure Chemical Company, CO 261, effective June 11, 1997,
except for condition 2.8.
(6) General Carbide Corporation, OP 65-000-622, effective December
29, 1995, except for the Permit Term.
(7) Fansteel Hydro Carbide, OP 65-000-860, effective December 12,
1997.
(8) Carbidie Corporation, OP 65-000-720, effective July 31, 1998,
except for the Permit Term, and Conditions 4, 5 and 11.
(9) Dyno Nobel, Inc., OP 63-000-070, effective March 31, 1999,
except for the Permit Term.
(10) Newcomer Products, Inc., OP-65-000-851, effective August 7,
1997.
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(ii) Additional materials. Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations for the sources listed in paragraph (c)(178)(i)(B) of
this section.
(179) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129
pertaining to VOC and/or NOX RACT for seven sources located
in the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton ozone nonattainment area
submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on
August 1, 1995, February 2, 1999, July 27, 2001, and August 8, 2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC and/or
NOX RACT determinations, in the form of plan approvals,
operating permits, or compliance permits on the following dates: August
1, 1995, February 2, 1999, July 27, 2001, and August 8, 2001.
(B) Operating permits (OP), or Compliance Permits (CP) issued to the
following sources:
(1) PECO Energy Company, Cromby Generating Station, OP-15-0019,
effective April 28, 1995.
(2) Waste Resource Energy, Inc. (Operator); Shawmut Bank, Conn.
National Assoc. (Owner); Delaware County Resource Recovery Facility, OP-
23-0004, effective November 16, 1995.
(3) G-Seven, Ltd., OP-46-0078, effective April 20, 1999.
(4) Leonard Kunkin Associates, OP-09-0073, effective June 25, 2001.
(5) Kimberly-Clark Corporation, OP-23-0014A, effective June 24, 1998
as revised August 1, 2001.
(6) Sunoco, Inc. (R&M); Marcus Hook Plant; CP-23-0001, effective
June 8, 1995 as revised August 2, 2001, except for the expiration date.
(7) Waste Management Disposal Services of Pennsylvania, Inc. (GROWS
Landfill), Operating Permit OP-09-0007, effective December 19, 1997 as
revised July 17, 2001.
(ii) Additional materials--Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations for the sources listed in paragraph (c)(179)(i)(B) of
this section.
(180) Revision pertaining to NOX RACT for Koppel Steel
Corporation's Ambridge Plant located in Harmony Township, Beaver County,
Pennsylvania, submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection on August 8, 2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter submitted on August 8, 2001 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection transmitting several source-
specific NOX and/or VOC RACT determinations.
(B) Operating Permit 04-000-227, effective October 12, 2000, issued
to Koppel Steel Corporation, Ambridge Plant.
(ii) Additional materials--Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determination for the source listed in paragraph (c)(180)(i)(B) of this
section.
(181) Revisions pertaining to NOX RACT-related
requirements for General Motors, Corp.; Oakmont Steel, Inc.; The Peoples
Natural Gas, Co.; and U.S. Bureau of Mines located in Allegheny County
portion of the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley ozone nonattainment area,
submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on
July 1, 1997.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter dated July 1, 1997, submitted by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection transmitting several source-
specific VOC and/or NOX RACT related determinations.
(B) Plan Approval and Agreement Upon Consent Orders (COs) and an
Enforcement Order (EO) for the following sources:
(1) General Motors, Corp., CO 243, effective August 27, 1996, except
for condition 2.5.
(2) Oakmont Steel, Inc., CO 226, effective May 14, 1996, except for
condition 2.5.
(3) The Peoples Natural Gas, Co., CO 240, effective August 27, 1996,
except for condition 2.5.
(4) U.S. Bureau of Mines, EO 215, effective March 8, 1996, except
for condition 2.5.
(ii) Additional materials. Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of
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and pertaining to the sources listed in paragraph (c)(181)(i)(B) of this
section.
(182) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, for three sources located in
the Philadelphia area submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection on April 20, 1999, June 28, 2000, and August 8,
2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC and/or
NOX RACT determinations, in the form of plan approvals and
operating permits on April 20, 1999, June 28, 2000, and August 8, 2001.
(B) Plan approvals (PA), Operating permits (OP) issued to the
following sources:
(1) Waste Management Disposal Services of Pennsylvania, Inc.
(Pottstown Landfill), OP-46-0033, effective April 20, 1999.
(2) FPL Energy MH 50, L.P., PA-23-0084, effective July 26, 1999,
except for the expiration date.
(3) Exelon Generation Company--Richmond Generating Station, PA-51-
4903, effective July 11, 2001.
(ii) Additional materials--Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations for the sources listed in paragraph (c)(182) (i)(B) of
this section.
(183) The CO redesignation and maintenance plan for Southwestern
Pennsylvania submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection on August 17, 2001, as part of the Pennsylvania SIP. The 1990
base year CO emissions inventory was submitted by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection on November 12, 1992.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of August 17, 2001, from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting a redesignation request and
maintenance plan for the CO monoxide nonattainment area in Southwestern
Pennsylvania.
(B) Maintenance Plan for the Southwestern Pennsylvania Carbon
Monoxide nonattainment area, effective July 12, 2001.
(ii) Additional Materials--Remainder of the August 17, 2001
submittal pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(183)(i) of
this section.
(184) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT, for sources located in the
Philadelphia area submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection on April 16, 1996, June 10, 1996, November 4,
1997, December 31, 1997, March 24, 1998, March 23, 2001, and August 8,
2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC and/or
NOX RACT determinations, in the form of plan approvals and
operating permits on April 16, 1996, June 10, 1996, November 4, 1997,
December 31, 1997, March 24, 1998, March 23, 2001, and August 8, 2001.
(B) Plan approvals (PA), or Operating Permits (OP) issued to the
following sources:
(1) Jefferson Smurfit Corporation and Container Corporation of
America, PA-51-1566, for PLID 1566, effective April 10, 1995.
(2) Maritank Philadelphia, Inc., PA-51-5013, for PLID 5013,
effective December 28, 1995.
(3) Moyer Packing Company, OP-46-0001, effective March 15, 1996,
except for the expiration date.
(4) Tullytown Resource Recovery Facility (Waste Management of PA,
Inc.), OP-09-0024, effective July 14, 1997, except for the expiration
date.
(5) SPS Technologies, OP-46-0032, effective October 30, 1997, except
for the expiration date.
(6) PECO Energy Company, OP-09-0077, effective December 19, 1997,
except for the expiration date.
(7) Philadelphia Gas Works, Richmond Plant, PA-51-4922, effective
July 27, 1999, except for condition 1.A. 10-17, inclusive, condition
2.E., 2.F., 2.G., and condition 8.
(8) Exelon Generation Company-Delaware Generating Station, PA-51-
4901, effective July 11, 2001.
(9) Exelon Generation Company-Schuylkill Generating Station, PA-51-
4904, effective July 11, 2001.
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(ii) Additional materials--Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations for the sources listed in paragraph (c)(184) (i)(B) of
this section.
(185) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129
pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT for 14 sources located in the
Philadelphia area, submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection on December 7, 1998, February 2, 1999, April
20, 1999, March 23, 2001 (two separate submissions), and July 5, 2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC and/or
NOX RACT determinations, in the form of plan approvals and
operating permits December 7, 1998, February 2, 1999, April 20, 1999,
March 23, 2001 (two separate submissions), and July 5, 2001.
(B) Plan approvals (PA), Operating permits (OP) issued to the
following sources:
(1) International Business Systems, Inc., OP-46-0049, effective
October 29, 1998 and as revised December 9, 1999, except for the
expiration date.
(2) Bethlehem Lukens Plate, OP-46-0011, effective December 11, 1998,
except for the expiration date.
(3) Montenay Montgomery Limited Partnership, OP-46-0010A, effective
April 20, 1999 and as revised June 20, 2000, except for the expiration
date.
(4) Northeast Foods, Inc., OP-09-0014, effective April 9, 1999,
except for the expiration date.
(5) Aldan Rubber Company, PA-1561, effective July 21, 2000, except
for conditions 1.A.(1), 1.A.(2) and 1.A.(4); and conditions 2.A. and
2.C.
(6) Braceland Brothers, Inc., PA-3679, effective July 14, 2000.
(7) Graphic Arts, Incorporated, PA-2260, effective July 14, 2000.
(8) O'Brien (Philadelphia) Cogeneration, Inc.--Northeast Water
Pollution Control Plant, PA-1533, effective July 21, 2000.
(9) O'Brien (Philadelphia) Cogeneration, Inc.--Southwest Water
Pollution Control Plant, PA-1534, effective July 21, 2000.
(10) Pearl Pressman Liberty, PA-7721, effective July 24, 2000.
(11) Arbill Industries, Inc., PA-51-3811, effective July 27, 1999,
except for condition 5.
(12) McWhorter Technologies, PA-51-3542, effective July 27, 1999,
except for condition 2.B. and condition 5.
(13) Northeast Water Pollution Control Plant, PA-51-9513, effective
July 27, 1999, except for condition 1.A.(1), conditions 2.A. and 2.B.,
and condition 7.
(14) Newman and Company, PA-3489, effective June 11, 1997.
(ii) Additional materials--Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations for the sources listed in paragraph (c)(185)(l)(B) of
this section.
(186) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.91
pertaining to NOX RACT, submitted on March 21, 1996, December
7, 1998 and April 9, 1999.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific NOX
RACT determinations in the form of plan approvals or operating permits
on March 21, 1996, December 7, 1998 and April 9, 1999.
(B) Plan approvals (PA), and Operating permits (OP) for the
following sources:
(1) Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation, Westmoreland County, OP 65-
000-137, effective May 17, 1999, except for the expiration date.
(2) INDSPEC Chemical Corporation, Butler County, PA 10-021, as
amended and effective on October 19, 1998 except for Condition 4.
(ii) Additional materials. Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations submitted for the sources listed in paragraph
(c)(186)(i)(B) of this section.
(187) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.91
pertaining to NOX RACT, submitted on November 4, 1997, July
24 1998, October 2, 1998, March 3, 1999, April 9, 1999, and April 20,
1999.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
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(A) Letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific NOX
RACT determinations in the form of plan approvals or operating permits
on November 4, 1997, July 24, 1998, October 2, 1998, March 3, 1999,
April 9, 1999, and April 20, 1999.
(B) Plan approvals (PA), and Operating permits (OP) for the
following sources:
(1) Stoney Creek Technologies, L.L.C., PA-23-0002, effective
February 24, 1999, except for the expiration date.
(2) Superpac, Inc., OP-09-0003, effective March 25, 1999, except for
the expiration date.
(3) Transit America Inc., PA-1563 for PLID 1563, effective June 11,
1997, except for Condition 4 and Condition 5.
(4) American Bank Note Company, OP-46-0075, effective May 19, 1997,
as revised August 10, 1998, except for the expiration date.
(5) Atlas Roofing Corporation, OP-09-0039, effective March 10, 1999,
except for the expiration date.
(6) Beckett Corporation, OP-15-0040, effective July 8, 1997, except
for the expiration date.
(7) Klearfold, Inc., OP-09-0012, effective April 15, 1999, except
for the expiration date.
(8) National Label Company, OP-46-0040, effective July 28, 1997.
(ii) Additional materials--Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations submitted for the sources listed in paragraph
(c)(187)(i)(B) of this section.
(188) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations including a 10-year
ozone maintenance plan for the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley area, submitted
on May 21, 2001 by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter dated May 21, 2001 submitted by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection transmitting the maintenance plan
for Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley Area.
(B) The Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley Area ozone maintenance plan
submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection,
effective May 15, 2001. This plan establishes motor vehicle emissions
budgets for VOCs of 109.65 tons/day for 1999, 98.22 tons/day for 2007,
and 102 tons/day for 2011. This plan also establishes motor vehicle
emissions budgets for NOX of 171.05 tons/day for 1999, 129.12
tons/day for 2007, and 115.02 tons/day for 2011.
(ii) Additional material. Remainder of State Submittal pertaining to
the revision listed in paragraph (c)(188)(i) of this action.
(189) Revisions to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Regulations
pertaining to the Pennsylvania's air resource regulations submitted on
March 6, 2000 by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of March 6, 2000 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting revisions to the Commonwealth's
Regulations pertaining to the Pennsylvania's air resource regulations.
(B) Revisions to 25 PA Code, Part I, Subpart C, Article III,
effective December 27, 1997.
(1) Revisions to Chapter 121, General Provisions, section 121.1,
revised definitions for coke oven battery, coke oven gas collector main,
and door area.
(2) Revisions to Chapter 123, section 123.44, Visible Emissions--
Limitations of fugitive air contaminants from operation of any coke oven
battery, paragraphs (a) and (a)(1).
(3) Revisions to Chapter 137, section 137.4, Standby Plans,
paragraphs (b), (c) and (f).
(4) Revisions to Chapter 139, section 139.12, Emissions of
Particulate Matter, paragraphs (1) and (5).
(5) Revisions to Chapter 139, section 139.111, Waste Incinerator
Monitoring Requirements, introductory paragraph, and paragraphs (1)(i),
(2) and (3).
(6) Deletion of Chapter 139, section 139.61.
(7) Deletion of Chapter 139, section 139.104. In its place, the
provisions of Chapter 139.101 will now apply.
(C) Revisions to 25 PA Code, Part I, Subpart C, Article III,
effective May 7, 1998.
(1) Revisions to Chapter 139, section 139.12, Emissions of
Particulate Matter, paragraph (2).
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(2) Revisions to Chapter 139, section 139.101, General Requirements,
paragraph (12)(ii).
(ii) Additional Material. Remainder of the State submittal(s)
pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(189)(i) of this
section.
(190) Revision to the Pennsylvania Regulations to attain and
maintain National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for sulfur
dioxide in Warren County, Pennsylvania, submitted on December 26, 2001,
by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of December 26, 2001 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting a revision to the State
Implementation Plan (SIP) for attainment and maintenance of sulfur
dioxide NAAQS for Warren County.
(B) Letter of August 20, 2002, transmitting a revised Reliant Energy
Mid-Atlantic Power Holdings LLC Warren Generating Station Title V
permit.
(C) The following Companies' Plan Approval and Operating Permits:
(1) Reliant Energy Mid-Atlantic Power Holdings LLC (Reliant) Warren
Generating Station, Title V Operating Permit TV 62-00012, effective
November 21, 2001.
(2) United Refining Company, PA 62-017E, effective June 11, 2001,
except for the expiration date.
(ii) Additional Material. Remainder of the State submittal
pertaining to the revision listed in paragraph (c)(190)(i) of this
section.
(191) Revisions pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT
determinations for a major source submitted by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection on December 21, 2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) A letter submitted on December 21, 2001 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC
and NOX RACT determinations.
(B) Operating permit (OP) for Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Dauphin
County, 22-02012, effective April 9, 1999.
(ii) Additional material. Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations for the source listed in paragraph (c)(191)(i)(B) of this
section.
(192) Revisions to the Allegheny County Health Department
Regulations, Articles XX and XXI, submitted on October 30, 1998 by the
Pennsylvania Department Environmental Resources:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of October 30, 1998 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting a recodification from Article XX
to Article XXI of the Rules and Regulations for Air Pollution Control in
Allegheny County, as well as substantive revisions to the Article XXI
regulations.
(B) The following revisions to Article XXI (formerly Article XX) of
the Rules and Regulations for Air Pollution Control in Allegheny County,
effective October 20, 1995:
(1) Part A (General), Sections 2101.01, 2101.02 (except paragraph
.02.b.), 2101.03, 2101.04, 2101.06, 2101.07 (except paragraphs .07.c.2
and .07.c.8), 2101.10 (1-year and 24-hour standards for PM10
and sulfur oxides, 1-year standard for nitrogen dioxide, 1-hour and 8-
hour standards for carbon monoxide, and 1-hour standard for ozone only)
and 2101.11 through 2101.14 inclusive.
(2) Part A, Section 2101.20 (Definitions) (Formerly Article XX,
Sections 101, 202.C, 701 and 801).
(i) Citation change only: Air curtain destructor, Air dried coating,
Air pollution, Air Pollution Control Act, Air pollution control
equipment, Alert Stage, Ambient air, Article XI, Automobile, Board of
Health, Bottom filling, Bulk gasoline plant, Bulk gasoline terminal, Can
coating, Clean Air Act, Clear coat, Clearing and grubbing wastes,
Coating, Coil coating, Cold cleaning degreaser, Commonwealth,
Conveyorized degreaser, County, Cutback asphalt, Domestic heating plant,
Domestic refuse-burning equipment, Drum, Dry cleaning facility, Dust,
Emission tests, Emissions, Extreme environmental conditions, Extreme
performance coatings, Fabric coating, Flexographic printing, Freeboard
ratio, Fuel, Fuel-burning or combustion equipment, Gasoline, Gasoline
tank truck, Hard slag ladle pit, Hopper car, Incinerator, Increments of
Progress,
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Install, Large appliances, Lease custody transfer, Light duty trucks,
Magnet wire coating, Materials handling, Metal furniture coating,
Miscellaneous metal parts and products, National Ambient Air Quality
Standard, Net load rating, Nontraditional source, Opacity, Open air,
Open burning, Open top vapor degreaser, Pail, Paper coating, Part per
million, Particulate matter, Paving operation, Person, PM-10, Potential
uncontrolled emission rate, Prime coat, Process, Process equipment,
Process fugitive emissions, Publication rotogravure printing, Rated
capacity, Refuse, Roll printing, Rotogravure printing, SIP, Single coat,
Small gasoline storage tank, Solvent, Standard conditions, State
Implementation Plan, Steel production, Surface coating process, Tank
car, Topcoat, Trade waste, Transfer efficiency, Type ``O'' waste, Vapor
balance system, Vapor disposal system, Vinyl coating, Visible emissions,
Wastewater separator, and Waxy heavy-pour crude oil.
(ii) Revised definitions resulting from the format change: Advisory
Committee, Air Pollution Episode, Ambient air quality standards,
Article, Attainment area, Best Available Control Technology, Breakdown,
Board of Commissioners, County-Wide Air Pollution Watch, Flue, Forecast,
Localized air pollution watch, Localized incident level, Lowest
Achievable Emission Rate, Net air quality benefit, Nonattainment area,
Reasonably Available Control Technology, Unclassifiable area, and
Volatile organic compound.
(iii) Revised definitions with substantive wording changes: Air
contaminant, Allowable Emissions, Authorized representative, Bureau,
Capture efficiency, DEP (Formerly DER), Department, Deputy Director,
Director, Emission limitation, EPA, Fugitive emissions, Modification,
Major modification, Major Source (paragraphs a., b., c., f. and g.
only), New Source, Reasonable further progress, Replacement Source,
Secondary Emissions, Significant Air Quality Impact, and Source.
(3) Part B (Permits Generally), Sections 2102.02, 2102.03.a through
h. 2102.04.a through g., 2102.05, 2102.06.a through .e, 2102.08., and
2102.10.
(4) Part D (Pollutant Emission Standards), Sections 2104.01,
2401.02.a.1 through .02.a.3, 2104.02.b. through .02.d., 2104.02.f.,
2104.02.i, 2104.03, and 2104.05 through 2401.07.
(5) Part E (Source Emission and Operating Standards), Sections
2105.01 through 2105.04, 2105.10.a through c., 2105.10.e.1 through
10.e.10, 2105.11 through 2105.13, 2105.15 through 2105.17, 2105.19.a.
through c. and .19.e., 2105.20, 2105.22, 2105.30 (except paragraph
.30.f), 2105.40 through 2105.48, 2105.49.a, 2105.49.b (formerly
2105.49.e). and 2105.50 (except paragraph .50.d).
(6) Part F (Air Pollution Episodes), Sections 2106.01 through
2106.04.
(7) Part G (Methods), Sections 2107.01 through 2107.03, 2107.04
(except paragraph .04.h), 2107.05 through 2107.08, 2107.10, 2107.11, and
2107.20.c., g. through j., m., and n.
(8) Part H (Reporting, Testing and Monitoring), Sections 2108.01
(except paragraphs .01.e.1.A and B.), 2108.02.a. through f., 2108.03.a.
and c. through e., and 2108.04.
(9) Part I (Enforcement), Sections 2109.01, 2109.02, (except
paragraph .02.a.7), 2109.03.a. (introductory paragraph only), 2109.03.b.
through f., 2109.04, 2109.05 and 2109.06.a.1, .06.b, and .06.c.
(C) Addition of the following Article XXI regulations, effective
October 20, 1995:
(1) Part A, Section 2101.10 (3-month ambient standard for lead).
(2) Part A, Section 2101.20, definitions of Administrator, Adverse
environmental effect, Affected source, Affected states, Affected unit,
Applicable requirement, At the source, BACT (abbreviation only),
Cartridge filter, CFR, CO, Common control, Containers and conveyors of
solvent, CTG, Designated representative, Draft permit, Emergency,
Emissions allowable under the permit, Emissions unit, Existing source,
Federal action, Final permit, Fugitive dust emissions, LAER
(abbreviation only), Large equipment, Major source applicable
requirement (except paragraphs c., d., e., f., g., and j.), Minor
operating permit modification, Minor source, NAAQS (abbreviation only),
NOX, Operator, Owner or operator, Part C subpart 2 permit,
Part C subpart 2 source, Perceptible leaks, Permit modification, Permit
revision, Permitting authority, Person subject
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to the Clean Air Act, Petroleum solvents, Pharmaceutical tablet coating,
Potential to emit, PPM (abbreviation only), Proposed permit, RACT
(abbreviation only), Regulated air pollutant (paragraphs a. and b.
only), Renewal, Represent the public interest, Responsible official,
Significant permit modification, Significant portion of income, Small
source, Small equipment, and Solvent recovery dryer.
(3) Part B, Sections 2102.01, 2102.03.i through .03.k, 2102.04.h
through .04.j, and 2102.06.f.
(4) Part C (Operating Permits), 2103.10.a and .10.b, and
2103.20.b.4.
(5) Part E, Sections 2105.10.d and 10.e.11, 2105.14, 2105.19.d,
2105.70, 2105.71, and 2105.72.
(6) Part H, Sections 2108.02.g. and 2108.03.b.
(7) Part I, Sections 2109.06.a.5, 2109.10 and 2109.20.
(D) Removal of the following Article XX regulations, effective
October 20, 1995:
(1) Sections 109 (ambient standard for hydrocarbons), 304, 306.E,
512, 902, and 903.
(2) Section 101, Definitions of Air Pollution Hearing Board,
Commissioners, Committee, Equivalent Opacity, Facility, Rendering,
Ringelmann Scale, and Soiling Index.
(E) Removal of Article XXI, Sections 2105.21.h.3.B., 2105.49.c, and
2105.49.d.
(ii) Additional Material--Remainder of the State submittal
pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(192)(i) of this
section.
(193) Revisions to the Pennsylvania regulations to attain and
maintain the sulfur dioxide National Ambient Air Quality Standards
(NAAQS) in Philadelphia County, submitted on March 23, 2001, by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of March 23, 2001 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting a revision to the State
Implementation Plan (SIP) for Attainment and Maintenance of Sulfur
Dioxide National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Philadelphia County.
(B) The following companies' Operating Permits:
(1) Trigen-Philadelphia Energy Corporation, Schuylkill Station, OP-
SO2-95-002, effective July 27, 2000.
(2) Grays Ferry Cogeneration Partnership, OP-SO2-95-002A, effective
July 27, 2000.
(3) PECO Energy Company, Schuylkill Generating Station, OP SO2-95-
006, effective July 27, 2000.
(4) Sunoco, Inc. (R&M) Philadelphia Refinery, OP-SO2-95-039,
effective July 27, 2000.
(ii) Additional Materials--Remainder of the State submittal
pertaining to the revision listed in paragraph (c)(193)(i) of this
section.
(194) Revisions pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT
determinations for a major source submitted by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection on December 21, 2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) A letter submitted on December 21, 2001 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC
and NOX RACT determinations.
(B) Operating permit (OP) :
(1) Hershey Chocolate USA, Dauphin County, 22-02004A, effective
January 24, 2000.
(2) Pennsylvania Power Company, Lawrence County, New Castle Plant,
OP 37-0023, effective April 8, 1999.
(ii) Additional Material--Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations for the source listed in paragraph (c)(194)(i)(B) of this
section.
(195) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations regarding VOC
control requirements for solvent cleaning operations, submitted on
February 13, 2002, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of February 13, 2002, from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting the revisions to VOC control
requirements for solvent cleaning operations.
(B) Revisions to 25 PA Code, chapter 121 and chapter 129, effective
December 22, 2001.
(1) Additions and Revisions of definitions for terms in chapter 121,
General Provisions, section 121.1, Definitions.
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(i) Addition of the following terms: Airless cleaning system,
Airtight cleaning system, Batch vapor cleaning machine, Carbon adsorber,
Cold cleaning machine, Dwell, Dwell time, Extreme cleaning service,
Freeboard refrigeration device, Idling mode, Immersion cold cleaning
machine, In-line vapor cleaning machine, Reduced room draft, Remote
reservoir cold cleaning machine, Solvent/air interface, Solvent cleaning
machine, Solvent cleaning machine automated parts handling sytem,
Solvent cleaning machine down time, Solvent vapor zone, Superheated
vapor system, Vapor cleaning machine, Vapor cleaning machine primary
condenser, Vapor pressure, Vapor up control switch, Working mode cover.
(ii) Revision of the term ``freeboard ratio.''
(2) Revisions to chapter 129, Standards for Sources, Sources of
VOCs, section 129.63, VOC Cleaning Operations replacing the current
section 129.63.
(ii) Additional Material. Remainder of the State submittal
pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(195)(i) of this
section.
(196) Revisions pertaining to NOX RACT for major sources
submitted on December 21, 2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter submitted on December 21, 2001 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC
and/or NOX RACT determinations, in the form of plan approvals
or operating permits.
(B) Plan approval (PA); Operating permit (OP):
(1) Lafarge Corporation, Lehigh County, OP-39-0011B, effective May
19, 1997.
(2) The Peoples Natural Gas Company, Cambria County, OP-11-000-356,
effective November 23, 1994.
(3) Horsehead Resource Development Company, Inc., Carbon County, OP-
13-0001, effective May 16, 1995.
(4) Williams Generation Company, Hazleton, Luzerne County, OP-40-
0031A, effective March 10, 2000.
(5) Pennsylvania Power and Light Company, Holtwood Steam Electric
Station, Lancaster County, PA-36-2016, effective May 25, 1995.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) Letter of October 15, 2002 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection to EPA transmitting materials related to the
RACT permits listed in paragraph (c)(196)(i) of this section.
(B) Other materials submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in
support of and pertaining to the RACT determinations for the sources
listed in paragraph (c)(196)(i) of this section.
(197) Revisions to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Regulations
pertaining to the Pennsylvania's air resource regulations submitted on
March 6, 2000 by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of March 6, 2000 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting revisions to the Commonwealth's
Regulations pertaining to the Pennsylvania's air resource regulations.
(B) Revisions to 25 PA Code, Part I, Subpart C, Article III,
effective December 27, 1997. Revisions to Chapter 121, General
Provisions, Section 121.1, definitions for major modification,
modification, potential to emit, responsible official and secondary
emissions.
(ii) Additional Material--Remainder of the State submittal
pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(197)(i) of this
section.
(198) Revisions pertaining to NOX RACT determinations for
a major source submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection on December 9, 2002.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of December 9, 2002 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific NOX
RACT determinations.
(B) Operating permit (OP) for General Electric Transportation
Systems, Erie County, OP 25-025A, effective August 26, 2002.
(ii) Additional Material--Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations for the source listed in paragraph (c)(198)(i)(B) of this
section.
(199) [Reserved]
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(200) Revisions pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT for major
sources submitted on December 21, 2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter submitted on December 21, 2001 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC
and/or NOX RACT determinations, in the form of plan approvals
or operating permits:
(B) Plan approval (PA); Operating permit (OP):
(1) Bethlehem Structural Products Corporation, Northampton County,
OP-48-0013, effective October 24, 1996.
(2) International Paper Company, Erie Mill, Erie County, PA-25-028,
effective December 21, 1994.
(3) National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation, Jefferson County, PA-33-
144A, effective October 5, 1998.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) Letters of October 15, 2002 and February 11, 2003 from the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP) to EPA
transmitting materials related to the RACT permits listed in paragraph
(c)(200)(i) of this section.
(B) Other materials submitted by PADEP in support of and pertaining
to the RACT determinations for the sources listed in paragraph
(c)(200)(i) of this section.
(201) Revisions pertaining to NOX RACT determinations for
a major source submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection on October 30, 2002.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of October 30, 2002 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific NOX
RACT determinations.
(B) Operating permit (OP) for PPG Industries, Inc., Crawford County,
OP 20-145, effective May 31, 1995.
(ii) Additional Material--Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations for the source listed in paragraph (c)(201)(i)(B) of this
section.
(202) Revisions pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT
determinations for major sources submitted by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection on October 30, 2002.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of October 30, 2002 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific NOX
RACT determinations.
(B) Operating Permits (OP):
(1) Dominion Trans Inc., Clinton County, Title V Permit No.: 18-
00005, effective February 16, 2000.
(2) Textron Lycoming, Lycoming County, Title V Permit No.: 41-00005,
effective January 12, 2001.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) A letter of February 11, 2003 from the Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Protection to EPA transmitting materials related to the
RACT permits listed in paragraph (c)(202)(i) of this section.
(B) Other materials submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in
support of and pertaining to the RACT determinations for the source
listed in paragraph (c)(202)(i)(B) of this section.
(203) Revisions to Philadelphia Air Management Regulation XIII--
``Pertaining to the Construction, Modification, Reactivation, and
Operation of Sources'' submitted on May 13, 1999 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection on behalf of Philadelphia County
Air Management Services:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of May 13, 1999 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection on behalf of Philadelphia County Air Management
Services transmitting Regulation XIII governing the construction of new
and modified sources and operation of existing sources of air pollution
in the County.
(B) Philadelphia Air Management Regulation XIII--``Pertaining to the
Construction, Modification, Reactivation, and Operation of Sources'',
except as it pertains to the new source review permit program and the
title V operating permit program, effective October 30, 1995.
(ii) Additional Materials--Remainder of the State submittal
pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(203)(i) of this
section. (204) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations
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to remove alternative emission reduction limitations for Andre
Greenhouses, U.S. Steel, Scott Paper Company, Arbogast & Bastian, Inc.,
J.H. Thompson, Inc., and Bethlehem Steel Corp., submitted on March 6,
2000 by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of March 6, 2000 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting the removal of 25 Pennsylvania
Code Subpart C, Article II, Chapter 128.11 through 128.13 and 128.15
through 128.20, the alternative emission reduction limitations for Andre
Greenhouses, U.S. Steel, Scott Paper Company, Arbogast & Bastian, Inc.,
J.H. Thompson, Inc., and Bethlehem Steel Corporation, respectively.
(B) Removal of 25 Pennsylvania Code Subpart C, Article II, Chapter
128.11 through 128.13 and 128.15 through 128.20, effective September 5,
1998.
(ii) Remainder of State submittal pertaining to the revisions listed
in paragraph (c)(204)(i) of this section.
(205) Revision pertaining to NOX RACT determinations for
a major source submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection on February 4, 2003:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter submitted on February 4, 2003 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific
NOX RACT determinations.
(B) Operating Permit (OP) for Lafayette College, Easton Campus,
Northampton County, OP 48-0034, effective August 18, 1997.
(ii) Additional Material. Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations for the source listed in paragraph (c)(205)(i) of this
section.
(206) [Reserved]
(207) Revisions pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT for major
sources submitted on February 4, 2003.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter submitted on February 4, 2003 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC
and/or NOX RACT determinations, in the form of plan approvals
or operating permits.
(B) The following Operating Permits (OP):
(1) Keystone Carbon Company, Elk County, OP 24-016, effective May
15, 1995.
(2) Mack Trucks, Inc., Northampton County, 39-0004, effective May
31, 1995.
(3) Owens-Brockway Glass Container, Inc., Jefferson County, OP 33-
033, effective March 27, 1995.
(4) Resilite Sports Products, Inc., Northumberland County, OP-49-
0003, effective December 3, 1996.
(5) Westfield Tanning Company, Tioga County, OP-59-0008, effective
November 27, 1996.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) Other materials submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in
support of and pertaining to the RACT determinations for the sources
listed in paragraph (c)(207)(i) of this section.
(B) [Reserved]
(208) Revisions pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT for major
sources submitted on October 25, 1999, and February 4, 2003, by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters submitted on October 26, 1999, and February 4, 2003 by
the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection transmitting
source-specific VOC and/or NOX RACT determinations, in the
form of operating permits.
(B) Operating permits (OP) issued to the following sources:
(1) Tarkett Incorporated, Lehigh County, OP 39-0002, effective May
31, 1995.
(2) Harcros Pigments, Inc., Northampton County, OP 48-0018,
effective July 31, 1996.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) Other materials submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in
support of and pertaining to the RACT determinations for the sources
listed in paragraph (c)(208)(i) of this section.
(209) Revisions for a federally enforceable state operating permit
program applicable in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania submitted on
November 9, 1998 and March 1, 2001 by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection on behalf of the Allegheny County Health
Department:
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(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters of November 9, 1998 and March 1, 2001 from the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, on behalf of the
Allegheny County Health Department, transmitting a federally enforceable
state operating permit program.
(B) Addition of the following Allegheny County Health Department
Rules and Regulations, Article XXI Air Pollution Control:
(1) Regulation 2101.05, Regulation 2103.12--effective March 31,
1998.
(2) Regulation 2103.01, Regulation 2103.11, Regulation 2103.13,
Regulation 2103.15--effective October 20, 1995.
(3) Regulation 2103.14--effective January 12, 2001.
(ii) Additional Materials--Remainder of the State submittal
pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(209)(i) of this
section.
(210) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations which include
amendments to the 2001 Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley ozone maintenance plan
submitted on April 11, 2003 by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of April 11, 2003 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting revisions to the Pittsburgh-Beaver
Valley ozone maintenance plan.
(B) Amendments to the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley ozone maintenance
plan which add sections E-2 and E-3, effective April 2003.
(ii) Additional Materials--Remainder of the State submittal
pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(210)(i) of this
section.
(211) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Emission Inspection Program
Regulations to adopt revised alternative final ASM test cutpoints
submitted on July 23, 2003 by the Department of Environmental
Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of July 23, 2003 from the Secretary of the Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting a regulatory amendment to the
motor vehicle emissions testing program to adopt an alternative set of
final ASM test cutpoints developed by EPA.
(B) Revisions to Chapter 177, Appendix A, Section 1 of the
Pennsylvania motor vehicle emission inspection program regulations
(codified in the Pennsylvania Code at Title 67, Part I, Subpart A,
Article VII), effective on May 24, 2003.
(ii) Additional Materials--Remainder of the State submittal
pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(211)(i) of this
section.
(212) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations pertaining to VOC
and NOX RACT for major sources submitted on July 2, 2003 by
the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of July 2, 2003 by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific NOX and
VOC RACT determinations.
(B) The following operating permits (OP):
(1) GPU Generation Corp., Homer City Station, Indiana County, 32-
000-055, effective October 29, 1998.
(2) GPU Generation Corp., Seward Station, Indiana County, 32-000-
040, effective April 30, 1998.
(3) Ebensburg Power Company, Ebensburg Cogeneration Plant, Cambria
County, 11-000-318, effective March 28, 2001.
(4) Sithe Pennsylvania Holdings LLC, Warren Station, Warren County,
OP-62-012B, effective January 20, 2000.
(5) Pennsylvania Power & Light Company, Sunbury SES, Snyder County,
OP-55-0001A, effective July 7, 1997.
(6) Lakeview Landfill, Erie County, OP-25-920, effective May 29,
1997.
(ii) Additional Materials--Remainder of the State submittal
pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(212)(i) of this
section.
(213) Revisions pertaining to NOX and VOC RACT for
National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation's Roystone Compressor Station,
located in Sheffield, Warren County, Pennsylvania; and Crompton
Corporation's facility located in Fairview Township, Butler County,
Pennsylvania submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department
of the Environment on July 2, 2003.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter submitted on July 2, 2003, by the Pennsylvania Department
of
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Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC and/or
NOX RACT determinations, in the form of operating permits:
(B) Operating permit (OP):
(1) National Fuel Gas Supply Corp., Roystone Compressor Station,
Sheffield, Warren County, OP 62-141F, effective date April 1, 2003.
(2) Crompton Corporation, Fairview Township, Butler County, OP 10-
037, effective date June 4, 2003.
(ii) Additional Material--Additional materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations for the sources listed in paragraph (c)(213)(i) of this
section.
(214) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations pertaining to VOC
and NOX RACT for major sources submitted on July 2, 2003 by
the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of July 2, 2003 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC and/or
NOX RACT determinations in the form of plan approvals or
operating permits.
(B) Plan Approval (PA); Operating Permit (OP):
(1) Andritz, Inc., Lycoming County, 41-00010C, effective April 30,
2003.
(2) Brodart Company, Clinton County, 18-0007A, effective April 8,
2003.
(3) Erie Sewer Authority, Erie County, OP-25-179, effective June 5,
2003.
(ii) Additional Materials--Remainder of the State submittals
pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(214)(i) of this
section.
(215) The PM10 Redesignation and Maintenance Plan for the
Liberty Borough area of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania nonattainment
area submitted on October 28, 2002 by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of October 28, 2002 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting the redesignation request and
maintenance plan for the PM10 nonattainment area in the
Liberty Borough area of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
(B) Maintenance Plan for the Liberty Borough PM10
nonattainment area consisting of Part IV, ``Maintenance Plan--
Redesignation Criterion 4''; Part I, ``Attainment of the Standard--
Redesignation Criterion I,'' Section B, Figure 3a--''Countywide Network
of PM10 Monitors, (Current)'', Section C ``Modeled
Attainment''; Part VI ``Documentation of Administrative Procedures,''
Section F ``Certification of Approval and Adoption''; Appendix B :
``Attainment Inventory''; Appendix C: ``Mon-Fayette Expressway
Alignment''; Appendix D: ``Employment Forecasts''; Appendix E: ``Census
and Population Forecasts,'' dated October 4, 2002 and effective
September 14, 2002.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Remainder of the October 28, 2002 State submittal(s) pertaining
to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(215)(i) of this section.
(B) Additional material submitted by the State on June 20, 2003
which consisted of minor corrections to the PM10 ambient air
quality data included in the redesignation request.
(216) Revisions to the Allegheny portion of the Pennsylvania State
Implementation Plan (SIP) submitted on August 15, 2003 by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection consisting of a
regulatory change to Article XXI, section 2104.03, Sulfur Oxide
Emissions, a modeled demonstration of attainment of the national ambient
air quality standards (NAAQS) for SO2 in the Hazelwood and
Monongahela River Valley areas of Allegheny County, and the
SO2 Maintenance Plan for these areas associated with their
redesignation to attainment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of August 15, 2003 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting a regulatory change to the
allowable sulfur oxide emission limits for fuel burning equipment, a
modeled demonstration of attainment, and the maintenance plan for the
Hazelwood and Monongahela River Valley areas of Allegheny County,
Pennsylvania.
(B) Maintenance Plan for Sulfur Dioxide for Southwestern
Pennsylvania, Parts I through V, and Appendices A and B, dated August
2001, and effective July 10, 2003.
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(C) Revisions to section 2104.03 of Article XXI, Rules and
Regulations of the Allegheny County Health, effective July 10, 2003.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) Remainder of the August 15, 2003 State submittal pertaining to
the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(216)(i) of this section.
(B) Additional material submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection on February 12, 2004, which consists of minor
clarifications to the Summary and Responses document from the public
hearing, and a letter dated February 6, 1992 which was referenced but
not included in the August 15, 2003 SIP revision submittal.
(217) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations pertaining to
NOX RACT for a major source submitted on August 15, 2003 by
the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of August 15, 2003 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific NOX
RACT determinations.
(B) Operating Permit (OP) for Hercules Cement Company, Northampton
County, 48-0005A, effective April 16, 1999.
(ii) Additional Material--Other materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations for the source listed in paragraph (c)(217)(i)(B) of this
section.
(218) Revisions pertaining to VOC and NOX RACT for
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, Station 321, located in Susquehanna
County, Pennsylvania; and Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, Station 219,
located in Mercer County, Pennsylvania submitted by the Secretary of the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on August 15, 2003.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter submitted on August 15, 2003 by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC
and/or NOX RACT determinations, in the form of operating
permits:
(B) Operating permit (OP):
(1) Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, Station 321, Susquehanna County,
OP-58-0001A, effective date April 16, 1999.
(2) Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, Station 219, Mercer County, OP-
43-0272, effective date April 7, 1998.
(ii) Additional Material--Additional materials submitted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT
determinations for the sources listed in paragraph (c)(218)(i) of this
section.
(219)-(221) [Reserved]
(222) Revisions to Pennsylvania's 1-hour ozone maintenance plan for
the Reading area to amend the contingency measures and to revise the
attainment year mobile emissions inventories and the 2004 and 2007 motor
vehicle emission budgets to reflect the use of MOBILE6. These revisions
were submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's Department of
Environmental Protection to EPA on December 9, 2003.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of December 9, 2003 from the Secretary of the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection transmitting
revisions to Pennsylvania's 1-hour ozone maintenance plan for the
Reading area.
(B) Document entitled ``Revision to the State Implementation Plan
for the Reading Area (Berks County).'' This document, dated November
2003, establishes the following:
(1) Revisions to the Reading area's 1-hour ozone maintenance plan,
establishing revised motor vehicle emissions budgets of 17.02 tons/day
of volatile organic compounds (VOC) and 28.99 tons/day of oxides of
nitrogen (NOX) for 2004; and motor vehicle emissions budgets
of 13.81 tons/day of VOC and 23.06 tons/day of NOX for 2007.
(2) Revision to the Reading area's 1-hour ozone maintenance plan
which moves the Inspection and Maintenance program from the contingency
measures portion of the plan and to make it part of the maintenance
strategy.
(ii) Additional Materials--Remainder of the State submittal
pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(222)(i) of this
section.
(223) [Reserved]
(224) The SO2 Redesignation Request and Maintenance Plan
for Conewango
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Township, Pleasant Township, Glade Township, and the City of Warren in
Warren County, Pennsylvania, submitted on May 7, 2004, by the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of May 7, 2004 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting the redesignation request and the
maintenance plan for the SO2 nonattainment areas of Conewango
Township, Pleasant Township, Glade Township, and the City of Warren, in
Warren County, Pennsylvania.
(B) The Conewango Township, Pleasant Township, Glade Township, and
City of Warren, Warren County Sulfur Dioxide Maintenance Plan, dated
May, 2004.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) Remainder of the State submittal pertaining to the revisions
listed in paragraph (c)(224)(i) of this section.
(B) Letter of March 15, 2004 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection, transmitting the redesignation request and
maintenance plan for the Conewango Township, Pleasant Township, Glade
Township, and the City of Warren, and the request to change the status
of Mead Township and Clarendon Borough.
(225) [Reserved]
(226) Revisions to Pennsylvania's 1-hour ozone maintenance plan for
the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley area to revise the highway mobile emissions
and the motor vehicle emission budgets to reflect the use of MOBILE6.
These revisions were submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's
Department of Environmental Protection on April 22, 2004.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of April 22, 2004 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting a revision to Pennsylvania's 1-
hour ozone maintenance plan for the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley area.
(B) Document entitled, ``Revision to the State Implementation Plan
for the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley Area--Revised Highway Vehicle Emissions
Budgets'' dated April, 2004. The document revises the Pittsburgh-Beaver
Valley 1-hour ozone maintenance plan, establishing revised motor vehicle
emission budgets of 74.03 tons/day of volatile organic compounds (VOC)
and 140.63 tons/day of nitrogen oxides (NOX) for 2004, 60.42
tons/day of VOC and 110.37 tons/day of NOX for 2007, and
45.68 tons/day of VOC and 77.09 tons/day of NOX for 2011.
(ii) Additional Material. Remainder of the Commonwealth's April 22,
2004 submittal pertaining to the revision listed in paragraph
(c)(226)(i) of this section.
(227) Revisions pertaining to the control of volatile organic
compound emissions from architectural and industrial maintenance
coatings submitted on December 3, 2003 and October 19, 2004 by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters of December 3, 2003 and October 19, 2004 from the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection transmitting
Pennsylvania's Architectural and Industrial Maintenance Coatings
regulations.
(B) 25 Pa. Code Chapter 130, Subchapter C. Architectural and
Industrial Maintenance Coatings, Subsections 130.601-130.611, inclusive,
effective October 25, 2003.
(ii) Additional Materials--Remainder of the Commonwealth's
submittals pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(227)(i)
of this section.
(228) [Reserved]
(229) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 130,
Subchapter A pertaining to volatile organic compound control
requirements for portable fuel containers submitted on March 26, 2003 by
the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of March 26, 2003 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting the Pennsylvania regulations for
portable fuel containers.
(B) 25 Pa Code Chapter 130 Subchapter A. Portable Fuel Containers,
Sections 130.101-130.108, inclusive, effective on October 5, 2002.
(ii) Additional Material. Remainder of the State submittal
pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(229)(i) of this
section.
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(230) Revisions pertaining to the control of volatile organic
compound emissions from consumer products submitted on March 26, 2003 by
the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of March 26, 2003 from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection transmitting Pennsylvania's consumer products
regulations.
(B) 25 PA Code Chapter 130 Subchapter B. Consumer Products,
effective on October 5, 2002, consisting of Sections 130.201 and
130.202, 130.211 through 130.216, 130.331 through 130.337, 130.351 and
130.352, 130.371 through 130.373, 130.391 and 130.392, 130.411 and
130.414, 130.431, 130.451 through 130.465, and 130.471.
(ii) Additional Material. Remainder of the State submittal
pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(230)(i) of this
section.
[38 FR 16567, June 22, 1973]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec.
52.2063, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the
Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov.
Subpart OO_Rhode Island
Sec. 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
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State effective
State citation Title/subject date EPA approval date Explanations
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Air Pollution Control General General 9/29/2010........ 3/13/2012, 77 FR
Definitions Regulation. Definitions. 14691.
Air Pollution Control Visible emissions 2/22/1977........ 5/7/1981, 46 FR
Regulation 1. 25446.
Air Pollution Control Handling of soft 2/22/1977........ 5/7/1981, 46 FR
Regulation 2. coal. 25446.
Air Pollution Control Particulate 2/22/1977........ 5/7/1981, 46 FR
Regulation 3. emissions from 25446.
industrial
processes.
Air Pollution Control Open fires....... 2/22/1977........ 5/7/1981, 46 FR
Regulation 4. 25446.
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Air Pollution Control Fugitive dust.... 2/22/1977........ 5/7/1981, 46 FR
Regulation 5. 25446.
Air Pollution Control Continuous 11/22/1989....... 9/30/1991, 56 FR RI Air Pollution
Regulation 6. emission 49414. Control Regulation
monitors. Number 6 is also
referred to by the
title ``Opacity
Monitors''.
Air Pollution Control Emission of air 7/19/1977........ 5/7/1981, 46 FR
Regulation 7. contaminants 25446.
detrimental to
persons or
property.
Air Pollution Control Sulfur content of 5/2/1985......... 1/8/1986, 51 FR
Regulation 8. fuels. 755.
Air Pollution Control Air pollution 4/8/1996......... 12/2/1999, 64 FR Definition of VOC
Regulation 9. control permits. 67495. revised. All of No. 9
is approved with the
exception of Sections
9.13, 9.14, 9.15, and
Appendix A which
Rhode Island did not
submit as part of SIP
revision.
Air Pollution Control Air pollution 2/22/1977........ 5/7/1981, 46 FR
Regulation 10. episodes. 25446.
Air Pollution Control Petroleum liquids 1/31/1993........ 12/17/1993, 58 FR
Regulation 11. marketing and 65930.
storage.
Air Pollution Control Incinerators..... 4/22/1981........ 4/26/1982, 47 FR
Regulation 12. 17816.
Air Pollution Control Revisions Particulate 10/5/1982........ 3/29/1983, 48 FR
to Regulation 13. emissions from 13026.
fossil fuel
fired steam or
hot water
generating units.
Air Pollution Control Recordkeeping and 4/8/1996......... 12/2/1999, 64 FR Definition of VOC
Regulation 14. reporting. 67495. revised.
Air Pollution Control Control of 4/8/1996......... 12/2/1999, 64 FR Limited approval.
Regulation 15. organic solvent 67495. Applicability
emissions. threshold decreased
to 50 tpy. Definition
of VOC revised. All
of No. 15 is approved
with the exception of
15.2.2 which Rhode
Island did not submit
as part of the SIP
revision.
Air Pollution Control Operation of air 2/22/1977........ 5/7/1981, 46 FR
Regulation 16. pollution 25446.
control system.
Air Pollution Control Odors............ 2/22/1977........ 5/7/1981, 46 FR
Regulation 17. 25446.
Air Pollution Control Control of Withdrawn........ 12/2/1999, 64 FR No. 18 is superseded
Regulation 18. Emissions from 67495. by No. 36.
Organic Solvent
Cleaning.
Air Pollution Control Control of 3/7/1996......... 12/2/1999, 64 FR Definition of VOC
Regulation 19. Volatile Organic 67495. revised. Wood
Compounds from products requirements
Surface Coating deleted because state
Operations. adopted new
Regulation No. 35
which addresses wood
products. Except
19.2.2.
Air Pollution Control Control of 4/8/1996......... 12/2/1999, 64 FR Applicability
Regulation 21. Volatile Organic 67495. threshold decreased
Compounds from to 50 tpy. Definition
Printing of VOC revised. All
Operations. of No. 21 is approved
with the exception of
Section 21.2.3 which
the State did not
submit as part of the
SIP revision.
Air Pollution Control Control of VOC 11/12/2009....... 3/13/2012, 77 FR All of No. 25 is
Regulation 25. Emissions from 14691. approved with the
Cutback and exception of Section
Emulsified 25.2.3 which the
Asphalt. state did not submit
as part of the SIP
revision.
Air Pollution Control Control of 4/8/1996......... 12/2/1999, 64 FR Definition of VOC
Regulation 26. Organic Solvent 67495. revised. All of No.
Emissions from 26 is approved with
Manufacture of the exception of
Synthesized 26.2.3 which the
Pharmaceutical state did not submit
Products. as part of the SIP
revision.
Air Pollution Control Control of 1/16/1996........ 9/2/1997, 62 FR
Regulation 27. nitrogen oxide 46202.
emissions.
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Air Pollution Control Emissions Caps... 4/28/1995........ 3/22/1996, 61 FR This rule limits a
Regulation 29.3. 11731. source's potential to
emit, therefore
avoiding RACT, Title
V Operating Permit.
Air Pollution Control Control of VOCs 4/8/1996......... 12/2/1999, 64 FR Definition of VOC
Regulation 30. from Automotive 67495. revised. All of No.
Refinishing 30 is approved with
Operations. the exception of
Section 30.2.2 which
the state did not
submit as part of the
SIP revision.
Air Pollution Control Control of VOCs 6/4/2009......... 3/13/2012, 77 FR All of No. 31 is
Regulation 31. from Commercial 14691. approved with the
and Consumer exception of Sections
Products. 31.2.3 through 31.2.5
which deal with
exemptions to the
general provisions of
the rule and were
withdrawn by the
state from
consideration as part
of the SIP revision.
Air Pollution Control Control of VOCs 4/8/1996......... 12/2/1999, 64 FR Definition of VOC
Regulation 32. from Marine 67495. revised. All of No.
Vessel Loading 32 is approved with
Operations. the exception of
Section 32.2.2 which
the state did not
submit as part of the
SIP revision.
Air Pollution Control Control of VOCs 6/4/2009......... 3/13/2012, 77 FR
Regulation 33. from 14691.
Architectural
Coatings and
Industrial
Maintenance
Coatings.
Air Pollution Control Rhode Island 3/30/2000........ 2/9/2001, 66 FR Department of
Regulation 34. Motor Vehicle 9661. Environmental
Inspection/ Management regulation
Maintenance containing I/M
Program. standards.
Air Pollution Control Control of VOCs 7/7/1996......... 12/2/1999, 64 FR All of No. 35 is
Regulation 35. and Volatile 67495. approved with the
Hazardous Air exception of Section
Pollutants from 35.2.3 which the
Wood Products state did not submit
Manufacturing as part of the SIP
Operations. revision.
Air Pollution Control Control of 10/9/2008........ 3/13/2012, 77 FR Revised to incorporate
Regulation 36. Emissions from 14691. solvent vapor
Organic Solvent pressure limit of 1.0
Cleaning. mm Hg to meet 8-hour
ozone RACT. All of
No. 36 is approved
with the exception of
Section 36.2.2 which
the state did not
submit as part of the
SIP revision.
Air Pollution Control Rhode Island's 12/7/1999........ 3/9/2000, 65 FR Includes National LEV
Regulation 37. Low Emission 12476. as a compliance
Vehicle Program. alternative.
Air Pollution Control Nitrogen Oxides 6/10/1998........ 6/2/1999, 64 FR
Regulation 38. Allowance 29567.
Program.
Air Pollution Control NOX Budget 10/1/1999........ 12/27/2000, 65 FR
Regulation 41. Trading Program. 81743.
Air Pollution Control Rhode Island 7/19/2007........ 3/27/2008, 73 FR Limits idling for
Regulation 45. Diesel Engine 16203. diesel on-highway and
Anti-Idling non-road engines.
Program.
Rhode Island Motor Vehicle Rhode Island 1/31/2001........ 2/9/2001, 66 FR Department of
Safety and Emissions Control Motor Vehicle 9661. Administration
Regulation No. 1. Inspection/ regulations for the I/
Maintenance M program.
Program.
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(d) EPA-approved State Source specific requirements.
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EPA-Approved Rhode Island Source Specific Requirements
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State effective
Name of source Permit No. date EPA approval date Explanations
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Narragansett Electric Company A.H. File No. 83- 8/29/1983........ 7/27/1984, 49 FR Revisions to Air
South Street Station in 12-AP. 30177. Pollution Control
Providence. 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 A.H. File No. 85- 6/6/1985......... 12/11/1986, 51 FR RIDEM and Bostitch
Division of Textron. 8-AP. 44604. 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 A.H. File No. 85- 9/12/1985........ 8/31/1987, 52 FR RIDEM and Keene
Providence, RI. 10-AP. 32793. Corporation
administrative
consent agreement
effective 9/12/85.
Granting final
compliance date
extension for the
control of organic
solvent emissions
from six paper
coating lines.
(A) Letter from the
RIDEM dated November
5, 1985 submitting
revisions to the RI
SIP.
(B) An administrative
consent agreement
between the RIDEM and
Keene Corporation.
Tech Industries................ File No. 86-12-AP 11/24/1987....... 3/10/1989, 54 FR RIDEM and Tech
10145. Industries original
administrative
consent agreement (86-
12-AP) [except for
provisions 7 and 8]
effective 6/12/86, an
addendum effective 11/
24/87, defining and
imposing reasonably
available control
technology to control
volatile organic
compounds.
(A) An administrative
consent agreement (86-
12-AP), except for
Provisions 7 and 8,
between the RIDEM and
Tech Industries
effective June 12,
1986.
(B) An addendum to the
administrative
consent agreement (86-
12-AP) between the
RIDEM and Tech
Industries. The
addendum was
effective November
24, 1987.
(C) Letters dated May
6, 1987; October 15,
1987; and January 4,
1988 submitted to the
EPA by the RIDEM.
University of Rhode Island..... A.P. File No. 87- 3/17/1987........ 9/19/1989, 54 FR Revisions to the SIP
5-AP. 38517. submitted by the
RIDEM on April 28,
1989, approving a
renewal of a sulfur
dioxide bubble for
the University of
Rhode Island.
University of Rhode Island..... File No. 95-50-AP 3/12/1996........ 9/2/1997, 62 FR An administrative
46202. consent agreement
between RIDEM and
University of Rhode
Island, Alternative
NOX RACT (RI
Regulation 27.4.8)
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Providence Metallizing in File No. 87-2-AP. 4/24/1990........ 9/6/1990, 55 FR Define and impose RACT
Pawtucket, Rhode Island. 36635. 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.
Tillotson-Pearson in Warren, File No. 90-1-AP. 6/5/1990......... 8/31/1990, 55 FR Revisions to the SIP
Rhode Island. 35623. submitted by the
RIDEM on May 24,
1990, to define and
impose RACT to
control volatile
organic compound
emissions.
(A) Letter from the
RIDEM dated May 24,
1990 submitting a
revision to the RI
SIP.
(B) An Administrative
consent agreement (90-
1-AP) between the
RIDEM and Tillotson-
Pearson.
Rhode Island Hospital.......... File No. 95-14-AP 11/27/1995....... 9/2/1997, 62 FR Alternative NOX RACT.
46202. An administrative
consent agreement
between the RIDEM and
RI Hospital.
Osram Sylvania Incorporated.... File No. 96-06-AP 9/4/1996......... 9/2/1997, 62 FR Alternative NOX RACT.
46202.
(A) An Administrative
consent agreement
between the RIDEM and
Osram Sylvania
Incorporated, file
no. 96-06-AP,
effective September
4, 1996.
Air Pollution (B) An air
Permit Approval, pollution Permit
No. 1350. approval, no.
1350 Osram
Sylvania
Incorporated
issued by RIDEM
effective May
14, 1996..
Algonquin Gas Transmission File No. 95-52-AP 12/5/1995........ 9/2/1997, 62 FR Alternative NOX RACT.
Company. 46202.
(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, File No. 95-28-AP 11/17/1995....... 9/2/1997, 62 FR Alternative NOX RACT.
Inc. 46202. An administrative
consent agreement
between RIDEM and
Bradford Dyeing
Association, Inc.
Hoechst Celanese Corporation... File No. 95-62-AP 11/20/1995....... 9/2/1997, 62 FR Alternative NOX RACT.
46202. An administrative
consent agreement
between RIDEM and
Hoechst Celanese
Corporation.
Naval Education and Training File No. 96-07-AP 3/4/1996......... 9/2/1997, 62 FR Alternative NOX RACT.
Center in Newport. 46202. An administrative
consent agreement
between RIDEM and
Naval Education and
Training Center in
Newport.
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Rhode Island Economic File No. 96-04-AP 9/2/1997......... 6/2/1999, 64 FR Alternative NOX RACT.
Development. 29567. A consent agreement
between RIDEM and
Rhode Island Economic
Development
Corporation's Central
Heating Plant in
North Kingstown.
Cranston Print Works........... A.H. File No. 95- 12/19/1995....... 12/2/1999, 64 FR Non-CTG VOC RACT
30-AP. 67495. Determination.
CCL Custom Manufacturing....... A.H. File No. 97- 4/10/1997; and 10/ 12/2/1999, 64 FR Non-CTG VOC RACT
02-AP. 27/1999. 67495. Determination.
Victory Finishing Technologies. A.H. File No. 96- 5/24/1996........ 12/2/1999, 64 FR Non-CTG VOC RACT
05-AP. 67495. Determination.
Quality Spray and Stenciling... A.H. File No. 97- 10/21/1997; and 7/ 12/2/1999, 64 FR Non-CTG VOC RACT
04-AP. 13/1999. 67495. Determination.
Guild Music.................... A.H. File No. 95- 11/9/1995........ 12/2/1999, 64 FR Non-CTG VOC RACT
65-AP. 67495. Determination.
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(e) Nonregulatory.
Rhode Island Non Regulatory
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Applicable
Name of non regulatory SIP geographic or State submittal
provision nonattainment date/effective EPA approved date Explanations
area date
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Notice of public hearing....... Statewide........ Submitted 2/9/ 6/15/1972, 37 FR Proposed
1972. 11914. Implementation Plan
Regulations, RI
Department of Health.
Miscellaneous non-regulatory Statewide........ Submitted 2/29/ 7/27/1972, 37 FR Approval and
additions to the plan 1972. 15080. promulgation of
correcting minor deficiencies. Implementation Plan
Miscellaneous
Amendments, RI
Department of Health.
Compliance schedules........... Statewide........ Submitted 4/24/ 6/20/1973, 38 FR Submitted by RI
1973. 16144. Department of Health.
AQMA identifications for the Statewide........ Submitted 4/11/ 4/29/1975, 40 FR Submitted by RI
State of Rhode Island. 1974. 18726. Department of Health.
Letter identifying Metropolitan Metropolitan Submitted 9/6/ 4/29/1975, 40 FR Submitted by the
Providence as an AQMA. Providence. 1974. 18726. Governor.
A comprehensive air quality Statewide........ Submitted 1/8/ 1/15/1981, 46 FR Submitted by the RI
monitoring plan, intended to 1980. 3516. Department of
meet requirements of 40 CFR Environmental
part 58. Management Director.
Attainment plans to meet the Statewide........ Submitted 5/14/ 5/7/1981, 46 FR Attainment plans to
requirements of Part D of the 1979; 6/11/1979; 25446. meet the requirements
Clean Air Act, as amended in 8/13/1979; 1/8/ of Part D of the
1977, Included are plans to 1980; 1/24/1980; Clean Air Act, as
attain the carbon monoxide and 3/10/1980; 3/31/ amended in 1977.
ozone standards and 1980; 4/21/1980;
information allowing for the 6/6/1980; 6/13/
re-designation of Providence 1980; 8/20/1980;
to non-attainment for the 11/14/1980; 3/4/
primary TSP standard based on 1981; 3/5/1981;
new data. and 4/16/81.
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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, Statewide........ Submitted 5/14/ 6/28/1983, 48 FR As submitted by RIDEM
``Stationary Source Permitting 1982; and 7/1/ 29690. on May 14, 1982 and
and Enforcement'' of the 1982. July 1, 1982 for
narrative. 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 Statewide........ Submitted 5/14/ 7/6/1983, 48 FR Submitted by the
State Implementation Plan for 1982; 7/1/1982; 31026. Department of
attainment of the primary 7/7/1982; 10/4/ Environmental
National Ambient Air Quality 1982; and 3/2/ Management.
Standard for ozone. 1983.
1982 Ozone Attainment Plan.....
Revisions to attain and Statewide........ Submitted 7/7/ 9/15/1983, 48 FR Submitted by the
maintain the lead NAAQS. 1983. 41405. Department of
Environmental
Management.
Section VI, Part II of the Statewide........ Submitted 2/6/ 7/6/1984, 49 FR To incorporate the
associated narrative of the RI 1984; 1/27/1984; 27749. requirements for the
SIP. and 6/6/1984. Prevention of
Significant
Deterioration of 40
CFR 51.24, permitting
major stationary
sources of lead and
other miscellaneous
changes.
Letter from RIDEM submitting an Statewide........ Submitted 1/14/ 10/30/1996, 61 FR A revision to the RI
amendment to the RI State 1994; and 6/14/ 55897. SIP regarding ozone
Implementation Plan. 1994. 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 Statewide........ Submitted 3/15/ 10/30/1996, 61 FR Revision to the RI SIP
revisions. 1994. 55897. regarding the States'
Contingency Plan.
Letter from RIDEM submitting Statewide........ Submitted 3/15/ 4/17/1997, 62 FR The revisions consist
revision--Rhode Island's 15 1994. 18712. of the State's 15
Percent Plan and Contingency Percent Plan and
Plan. Contingency Plan. EPA
approved only the
following portions of
these submittals:
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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 Providence (all 10/5/1994........ 3/9/2000, 65 FR
revision for Clean Fuel Fleet of Rhode Island) 12474.
Substitution Plan. nonattainment
area.
Letter outlining commitment to Statewide........ 2/22/1999........ 3/9/2000, 65 FR Includes details of
National LEV. 12476. the State's
commitment to
National LEV.
Negative Declaration for Statewide........ Submitted 4/5/ 12/2/1999, 64 FR
Synthetic Organic Chemical 1995. 67495.
Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI)
Distillation and Reactor
Processes Control Techniques
Guidelines Categories.
October 1, 1999, letter from Statewide........ Submitted 10/1/ 12/27/2000, 65 FR Submitted Air
Rhode Island Department of 1999. 81743. Pollution Control
Environmental Management. Regulation No. 14,
``NOX Budget Trading
Program,'' and the
``NOX State
Implementation Plan
(SIP) Call
Narrative.''
``NOX State Implementation Plan Statewide........ Submitted 10/1/ 12/27/2000, 65 FR
(SIP) Call Narrative,'' 1999. 81743.
September 22, 1999.
November 9, 1999, letter from Statewide........ Submitted 11/9/ 12/27/2000, 65 FR Stating RI's intent to
Rhode Island Department of 1999. 81743. comply with
Environmental Management. applicable reporting
requirements.
Negative Declaration for Statewide........ Submitted 3/28/ 7/10/2000, 65 FR
Aerospace Coating Operations 2000. 42290.
Control Techniques Guideline
Category.
September 20, 2001 letter from Statewide........ Submitted 9/20/ 6/20/2003, 68 FR Submitting the ``NOX
Rhode Island Department of 2001. 36921. State Implementation
Environment Management. Plan (SIP) Call
Narrative,'' revised
September 2001.
[[Page 146]]
NOX State Implementation Plan Statewide........ Submitted 9/20/ 6/20/2003, 68 FR
(SIP) Call Narrative, revised 2001. 36921.
September 2001.
Submittal to meet Clean Air Act State of Rhode December 14, 2007 July 8, 2011..... This action addresses
Section 110(a)(2) Island. 76 FR 40248...... the following Clean
Infrastructure Requirements Air Act requirements:
for the 1997 8-Hour Ozone 110(a)(2)(A), (B),
National Ambient Air Quality (C), (D)(ii), (E),
Standard. (F), (G), (H), (J),
(K), (L), and (M).
RACT Demonstration included in Statewide........ Submitted 04/30/ 3/13/2012, 77 FR
Chapter 6 of the Rhode Island 2008. 14691.
Attainment Plan for the 8-Hour
Ozone National Ambient Air
Quality Standard.
Negative declarations included Statewide........ Submitted 04/30/ 3/13/2012, 77 FR Includes negative
in the Rhode Island Attainment 2008. 14691. declarations for the
Plan for the 8-Hour Ozone following Control
National Ambient Air Quality Techniques Guideline
Standard. Categories: Refinery
Vacuum Producing
Systems, Wastewater
Separators, and
Process Unit
Turnarounds (1977);
Leaks from Petroleum
Refinery Equipment
(1978); Manufacture
of Pneumatic Rubber
Tires (1978); Large
Petroleum Dry
Cleaners (1982);
Manufacture of High-
Density Polyethylene,
Polypropylene and
Polystyrene Resins
(1983); Synthetic
Organic Chemical Mfg
Equipment Fugitive
Emissions (1984);
Synthetic Organic
Chemical Mfg Air
Oxidation Processes
(1984).
Rhode Island Regional Haze SIP. Statewide........ Submitted 8/7/ 5/22/2012, 77 FR
2009. 30212..
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[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]
Sec. 52.2071 Classification of regions.
The Rhode Island plan was evaluated on the basis of the following
classifications:
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Pollutant
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Air quality control region Particulate Sulfur Nitrogen Carbon
matter oxides dioxide monoxide Ozone
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Metropolitan Providence Interstate........................ I I III I I
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[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]
[[Page 147]]
Sec. 52.2072 Approval status.
(a) With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator
approves Rhode Island's plan, as identified in Sec. 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)(1) Insofar as the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD)
provisions found in this subpart apply to stationary sources of
greenhouse gas (GHGs) emissions, the Administrator approves that
application only to the extent that GHGs are ``subject to regulation'',
as provided in this paragraph (b), and the Administrator takes no action
on that application to the extent that GHGs are not ``subject to
regulation.''
(2) Beginning January 2, 2011, the pollutant GHGs is subject to
regulation if:
(i) The stationary source is a new major stationary source for a
regulated NSR pollutant that is not GHGs, and also will emit or will
have the potential to emit 75,000 tpy CO2e or more; or
(ii) The stationary source is an existing major stationary source
for a regulated NSR pollutant that is not GHGs, and also will have an
emissions increase of a regulated NSR pollutant, and an emissions
increase of 75,000 tpy CO2e or more; and,
(3) Beginning July 1, 2011, in addition to the provisions in
paragraph (b)(2) of this section, the pollutant GHGs shall also be
subject to regulation:
(i) At a new stationary source that will emit or have the potential
to emit 100,000 tpy CO2e; or
(ii) At an existing stationary source that emits or has the
potential to emit 100,000 tpy CO2e, when such stationary
source undertakes a physical change or change in the method of operation
that will result in an emissions increase of 75,000 tpy CO2e
or more.
(4) For purposes of this paragraph (b)--
(i) the term greenhouse gas shall mean the air pollutant defined in
40 CFR 86.1818-12(a) as the aggregate group of six greenhouse gases:
Carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane, hydrofluorocarbons,
perfluorocarbons, and sulfur hexafluoride.
(ii) The term tpy CO2 equivalent emissions
(CO2e) shall represent an amount of GHGs emitted, and shall
be computed as follows:
(A) Multiplying the mass amount of emissions (tpy), for each of the
six greenhouse gases in the pollutant GHGs, by the gas's associated
global warming potential published at Table A-1 to subpart A of 40 CFR
part 98--Global Warming Potentials.
(B) Sum the resultant value from paragraph (b)(4)(ii)(A) of this
section for each gas to compute a tpy CO2e.
(iii) the term emissions increase shall mean that both a significant
emissions increase (as calculated using the procedures in 9.1.1 of Rhode
Island's Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 9) and a significant net
emissions increase (as defined in 9.1.24 and 9.1.34 of Rhode Island's
Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 9) occur. For the pollutant GHGs,
an emissions increase shall be based on tpy CO2e, and shall
be calculated assuming the pollutant GHGs is a regulated NSR pollutant,
and ``significant'' is defined as 75,000 tpy CO2e instead of
applying the value for ``any other pollutant'' in 9.1.34 of Rhode
Island's Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 9.
[75 FR 82560, Dec. 30, 2010]
Sec. 52.2073 General requirements.
(a) The requirements of Sec. 51.116(c) of this chapter are not met
since the plan does not provide for public availability of emission
data.
(b) Regulation for public availability of emission data.
(1) Information obtained from owner or operators of stationary
sources pursuant to Sec. 52.2075 will be correlated with applicable
emission limitations and other control regulations and will
[[Page 148]]
be made available for public inspection at the Rhode Island Department
of Health, 204 Health Building, Providence, RI.
[37 FR 10891, May 31, 1972, as amended at 41 FR 2232, Jan. 15, 1976; 51
FR 40676, Nov. 7, 1986]
Sec. 52.2074 Legal authority.
(a) The requirements of Sec. 51.230(e) of this chapter are not met.
Authority to require recordkeeping is deficient to the extent that
section 23-25-13 requires only those sources with an air pollution
control program to keep records.
(b) The requirements of Sec. 51.230(f) of this chapter are not met.
Authority to release emission data to the public is deficient in that
section 23-25-6 requires that only records concerning investigations be
available to the public. Further, section 23-25-5(g) and section 23-25-
13 may limit the State's authority to release emission data. Authority
to require sources to install and maintain monitoring equipment is not
provided and is therefore inadequate. Authority to require sources to
periodically report is not provided and is therefore inadequate.
[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]
Sec. 52.2075 Source surveillance.
(a) The requirements of Sec. 51.211 of this chapter are not met
since the plan lacks adequate legal authority to require owners or
operators of stationary sources to maintain records of, and periodically
report information as may be necessary to enable the state to determine
whether such sources are in compliance with applicable portions of the
control strategy.
(b) Regulation for source recordkeeping and reporting.
(1) The owner or operator of all stationary sources which have the
potential to emit a total of 100 tons or more per year of any one air
contaminant for which there is a national standard shall maintain
records of, and submit to the Director, data on operational processes,
fuel usage, emission, stack parameters, boiler capacities, types of
equipment generating air contaminants and air contaminant control
devices that may be necessary to determine if the source is in
compliance with applicable rules and regulations of the Department. Upon
notification of the Administrator, or the Director of the Rhode Island
Department of Health, sources with the potential to emit less than 100
tons per year of any air contaminant shall also be subject to the
requirements of this paragraph. For the purposes of this paragraph,
potential emissions shall be calculated at the design load assuming no
control equipment is in use and fuel having a sulfur content of 2.2
percent by weight (dry basis) is being burned.
(2) The information recorded by the owner or operator of a
stationary source shall be summarized and reported to the Director of
the Department of Health on forms furnished by him. They shall be
submitted within 30 days following the end of the reporting period.
Reporting periods are January 1 to June 30 and July 1 to December 31.
(3) Information recorded by the owner or operator and copies of the
summarizing reports submitted to the Director shall be retained by the
owner or operator for two years after the date on which the pertinent
report is submitted.
[41 FR 2232, Jan. 15, 1976, as amended at 51 FR 40677, Nov. 7, 1986]
Sec. 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.
[[Page 149]]
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Air quality control region SO
------------------------ PM10 NO2 CO O3
Primary Secondary
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Rhode Island portion of AQCR 120 (Entire (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (c)
State of Rhode Island).................
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\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]
Sec. 52.2078 Enforcement.
(a) Sections 23-25-5(h) and 23-25-8(a) of the General Laws of Rhode
Island are disapproved insofar as they permit the Rhode Island Director
of the Department of Health to issue abatement orders (1) that defer
compliance with plan requirements beyond the dates required for
attainment of the national standards, (2) without the approval of the
Administrator, and (3) for reasons not permitted by the Clean Air Act.
(b) Regulation limiting administrative abatement orders. (1) No
order deferring compliance with a requirement of the Rhode Island
Implementation Plan shall be issued by the Director of the Department of
Health which does not meet the following requirements:
(i) An order must require compliance with the plan requirement
within the times and under the conditions specified in Sec. 51.261 (a)
and (b) of this chapter.
(ii) An order may not defer compliance beyond the last date
permitted by section 110 of the Act for attainment of the national
standard which the plan implements unless the procedures and conditions
set forth in section 110(f) of the Act are met.
(iii) An order shall not be effective until it has been submitted to
and approved by the Administrator in accordance with Sec. Sec. 51.104,
51.105, 51.261 and 51.262(a).
(2) Notwithstanding the limitations of paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this
section, an order may be granted which provides for compliance beyond
the statutory attainment date for a national standards where compliance
is not possible because of breakdowns or malfunctions of equipment, acts
of God, or other unavoidable occurrences. However, such order may not
defer compliance for more than three (3) months unless the procedures
and conditions set forth in section 110(f) of the Act are met.
[38 FR 18879, 18880, July 16, 1973, as amended at 38 FR 30878, Nov. 8,
1973; 51 FR 40675, 40676, 40677, Nov. 7, 1986]
Sec. 52.2079 Requirements for state implementation plan revisions
relating to new motor vehicles.
Rhode Island must comply with the requirements of Sec. 51.120.
[60 FR 4738, Jan. 24, 1995]
Sec. 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 Sec. 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 Sec. 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.
[[Page 150]]
(3) No revisions shall be effective until the hearing requirements
of Sec. 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]
Sec. 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 Sec. 52.2070. To the extent
that this table conflicts with Sec. 52.2070, Sec. 52.2070 governs.
Table 52.2081--EPA-Approved Rules and Regulations
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Date Date Comments/
State Title/subject adopted by approved by FR citation 52.2070 Unapproved
citation State EPA sections
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Air pollution
control
regulation.
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No. 1....... Visible emissions. 8/02/67 5/31/72 37 FR 10842........ (b)
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2/28/72 5/31/72 37 FR 10842........ (b)
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2/22/77 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12)
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No. 2....... Handfiring of soft 8/02/67 5/31/72 37 FR 10842........ (b)
coal.
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2/28/72 5/31/72 37 FR 10842........ (b)
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2/22/77 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12)
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No. 3....... Particulate 8/02/67 5/31/72 37 FR 10842........ (b)
emissions from
industrial
processes.
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2/28/72 5/31/72 37 FR 10842........ (b)
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2/22/77 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12)
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No. 4....... Open fires........ 8/02/67 5/31/72 37 FR 10842........ (b)
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10/01/71 5/31/72 37 FR 10842........ (b)
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2/22/77 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12)
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No. 5....... Fugitive dust..... 8/02/67 5/31/72 37 FR 10842........ (b)
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2/22/77 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12)
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No. 6....... Opacity monitors.. 8/02/67 5/31/72 37 FR 10842........ (b)
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2/22/77 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12)....
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11/22/89 9/30/91 56 FR 49416........ (c)(37).... Amended Regulation
No. 6.
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No. 7....... Emission of air 8/02/67 5/31/72 37 FR 10842........ (b)
contaminants
detrimental to
persons or
property.
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7/19/77 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12)
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No. 8....... Sulfur content of 10/01/71 5/31/72 37 FR 10842........ (b)
fuels.
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5/28/74 11/03/75 40 FR 51044........ (c)(8)
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........... 1/21/81 46 FR 5980......... (c)(13).... Narragansett
Electric Bubble.
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2/22/77 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12)
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[[Page 151]]
........... 12/30/81 46 FR 63043........ (c)(14).... Temporary
Relaxation for
Bradford Dye.
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........... 11/10/82 47 FR 50866........ (c)(16).... Temporary
Relaxation for
Kenyon Piece Dye
Works.
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10/05/82 3/29/83 48 FR 13027........ (c)(17).... Conversion/
Conservation
Incentive/Bubble.
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5/15/84 49 FR 20493 (c)(21)............ URI Bubble.
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8/29/83 7/27/84 49 FR 30177........ (c)(23).... Narragansett
Electric (South
Street).
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5/02/85 1/8/86 51 FR 756.......... (c)(24).... Requires sampling
valve.
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12/16/85 8/1/86 51 FR 27538........ (c)(25).... Temporary
relaxation for
Seville Dyeing
Corporation in
Woon-socket.
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3/17/87 9/19/89 54 FR 38518........ (c)(34).... URI bubble
renewal.
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No. 9....... Approval to 10/03/71 5/31/72 37 FR 10842........ (b)
construct, modify
or operate.
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2/22/77 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12)
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4/12/81 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12).... No action on
9.2.3(b) and
9.12.
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4/05/82 6/28/83 48 FR 29690........ (c)(18).... NSR fully
approved, 9.12
Emission Banking
approved.
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2/13/84 7/6/84 49 FR 27749........ (c)(22).... PSD fully
approved,
9.2.3(b)
approved.
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5/02/85 1/8/86 51 FR 756.......... (c)(24).... Additional BACT
requirements.
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5/20/91 10/7/91 56 FR 50516........ (c)(38).... Addition of PSD
NO2 increments.
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Air Pollution 3/4/93 2/6/96 61 FR 4356......... (c)(41).... Addition of NSR
Control Permits. and other CAAA
requirements
under Amended
Regulation No. 9
except for
Chapters 9.13,
9.14, 9.15, and
Appendix A.
Air Pollution 7/30/96 6/2/99 64 FR 29566........ (c)(54).... 5
Control Permits.
Air Pollution 7/30/96 6/2/99 64 FR 29563........ (c)(54).... Changes in 9.1.7,
Control Permits. 9.1.18, and
9.5.1(c) to add
Dual Source
Definition.
Changes in
9.1.24(b)(3),
9.5.2(b)(2)d(i),
9.5.1(d) and
9.5.1(f) to
change
Particulate
Increment.
Changes in 9.1.6
to revise BACT
definition.
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No. 10...... Air pollution 2/28/72 5/31/72 37 FR 10842........ (b)
episodes.
10/11/75 11/03/75 40 FR 51043........ (c)(6)
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2/22/77 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12)
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[[Page 152]]
No. 11...... Petroleum liquids 2/22/77 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12)
marketing and
storage.
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7/05/79 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12)
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4/22/81 4/26/82 47 FR 17817........ (c)(15)
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1/20/87 9/1/87 52 FR 32920........ (c)(30).... Amended Regulation
No. 11,
Subsection
11.4.5.
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11/07/88, 6/2/89 54 FR 23661........ (c)(33).... Approves a
04/24/89 limitation on
volatility of
gasoline from
June 30 to Sept.
15, 1989, and May
1 to Sept. 15 in
subsequent years
at Subsections
11.7.1 and
11.7.2.
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12/10/89 9/30/91 56 FR 49416........ (c)(37).... Amended Regulation
No. 11.
1/11/93 12/17/93 58 FR 65933........ (c)(39).... Regulation revised
to add new Stage
II vapor recovery
requirements.
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No. 12...... Incinerators...... 2/28/72 6/22/73 38 FR 16351........ (c)(3)
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2/22/77 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12)
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4/22/81 4/26/82 47 FR 17817........ (c)(15)
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No. 13...... Particulate 1/17/73 10/23/73 38 FR 29296........ (c)(14)
emissions from
fossil fuel fired
steam or hot
water generating
units.
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2/22/77 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12)
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7/05/79 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12)
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........... 11/10/82 47 FR 50866........ (c)(16).... Temporary
Relaxation for
Kenyon Piece Dye
Works.
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10/05/82 3/29/83 48 FR 13027........ (c)(17).... Conversion/
Conservation
Incentive.
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No. 14...... Record keeping and 5/14/73 1/15/76 41 FR 2231......... (c)(10)
reporting.
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2/22/77 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12)
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7/05/79 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12)
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1/11/93 1/10/95 60 FR 2526......... (c)(42)
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No. 15...... Control of organic 8/21/75 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12)
solvent emissions.
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3/14/83 7/06/83 48 FR 31026........ (c)(19).... Includes 100 TPY
RACT Reg/Generic
Bubble Rule.
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6/6/85 12/11/86 51 FR 44605........ (c)(27).... RACT for Stanley
Bostitch under
15.5.
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11/24/87 3/10/89 54 FR 10147........ (c)(32).... Consent Agreement
imposing RACT on
Tech Industries
under 15.5
(Provisions 7 and
8 not approved).
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[[Page 153]]
6/5/90 8/31/90 55 FR 35625........ (c)(36).... RACT determination
for Tillotson-
Pearson under
15.5.
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4/24/90 9/6/90 55 FR 36638........ (c)(35).... RACT determination/
Bubble for
Providence
Metallizing under
15.5.
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12/10/89 9/30/91 56 FR 49416........ (c)(37).... Amended Regulation
No. 15, except
subsections
15.1.16 and
15.2.2.
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No. 16...... Operation of air 2/22/77 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12)
pollution control
system.
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No. 17...... Odors............. 2/22/77 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12)....
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No. 18...... Control of 7/5/79 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12)
emissions from
solvent metal
cleaning.
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4/22/81 4/26/82 47 FR 17817........ (c)(15)
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12/10/89 9/30/91 56 FR 49416........ (c)(37).... Amended Regulation
No. 18, except
subsections
18.1.8, 18.2.1,
18.3.2(d),
18.3.3(f), and
18.5.2.
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No. 19...... Control of VOCs 11/13/79 5/07/81 46 FR 25446........ (c)(12).... Conditional
from surface approval.
coating
operations.
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4/05/82 7/06/83 48 FR 31026........ (c)(19).... Removes Conditions/
Generic Bubble
Rule.
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9/12/85 8/31/87 52 FR 32794........ (c)(28).... Compliance date
extension for
Keene Corporation
under 19.3.
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1/20/87 9/1/87 52 FR 32920........ (c)(30).... Amended Regulation
No. 19,
Subsection
19.7.1.
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5/29/85 9/28/87 52 FR 36250........ (c)(26).... Compliance date
extension for
James River Corp.
in Johnston.
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12/31/86 2/10/88 53 FR 3890......... (c)(29).... Alternative RACT
for Kenyon
Industries under
19.3.3.
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12/10/89 9/30/91 56 FR 49416........ (c)(37).... Amended Regulation
No. 19, except
subsections
19.1.11, 19.2.2,
and 19.3.2(a).
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[[Page 154]]
10/30/92 10/18/94 59 FR 52429........ (c)(40).... All of No. 19 is
approved with the
exception of
19.2.2, and the
last sentence of
19.1.1, which
Rhode Island did
not submit as
part of the SIP
revision. No. 19
was amended to
change
applicability and
to add emission
limitations for
metal coil
coating, metal
furniture
coating, magnet
wire coating,
large appliance
coating,
miscellaneous
metal parts
coating, wood
products coating,
and flat wood
paneling coating.
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No. 21...... Control of VOCs 4/05/82 7/06/83 48 FR 31026........ (c)(19).... Generic Bubble
from printing Rule.
operations.
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1/20/87 9/1/87 52 FR 32920........ (c)(30).... Amended Regulation
No. 21,
subsection
21.6.1.
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12/10/89 9/30/91 56 FR 49416........ (c)(37).... Amended Regulation
No. 21, except
subsections
21.1.15 and
21.2.2, and
portion of
21.5.2(h) which
states
``equivalent to''
in the
parenthetical.
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No. 25...... Control of 10/30/92 10/18/94 59 FR 52429........ (c)(40).... All of No. 25 is
Volatile Organic approved, with
Compound the exception of
Emissions from 25.2.2, which was
Cutback and not submitted by
Emulsified Rhode Island as
Asphalt. part of the SIP
revision.
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No. 26...... Control of Organic 10/30/92 10/18/94 59 FR 52429........ (c)(40).... All of No. 26 is
Solvent Emissions approved, with
from Manufacture the exception of
of Synthesized 26.2.3, which was
Pharmaceutical not submitted by
Products. Rhode Island as
part of the SIP
revision.
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No. 27...... Control of 9/2/97 6/2/99 64 FR 29570........ (c)(55).... Establishes
Nitrogen Oxides alternative NOx
Emissions. RACT for Rhode
Island Economic
Development
Corporation in
North Kingstown,
RI.
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No. 29.3.... EMISSIONS......... 4/28/95 3/22/96 61 FR 11735........ (c)(45).... This rule limits a
source's
potential to
emit, therefore
avoiding RACT,
title V operating
permits.
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No. 30...... Control of VOC 6/27/95 2/2/96 61 FR 3827......... (c)(44).... Control of VOC
from Automobile From Automobile
Refinishing Refinishing
Operations. Operations.
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No. 31...... Consumer and 3/11/94 10/30/96 61 FR 55903........ (c)(47).... VOC control reg.
Commercial submitted as part
Products. of State's
Contingency Plan.
Section 31.2.2
not approved.
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[[Page 155]]
No. 32...... Marine Vessels.... 3/11/94 4/4/96 60 FR 14978........ (c)(43).... All of No. 32 is
approved with the
exception of
Section 32.2.2
which Rhode
Island did not
submit as part of
the SIP revision.
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No. 33...... Architectural and 3/11/94 10/30/96 61 FR 55903........ (c)(47).... VOC control reg.
Industrial submitted as part
Maintenance of State's
Coatings. Contingency Plan
Section 33.2.2
not approved.
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No. 38...... Nitrogen Oxides 5/21/98 6/2/99 64 FR 29570........ (c)(55).... Adds ozone season
Allowance Program. NOx emission
limitations at
certain
stationary
sources.
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[50 FR 770, Jan. 7, 1985]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec.
52.2081, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the
Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov.
Sec. 52.2082 [Reserved]
Sec. 52.2083 Significant deterioration of air quality.
(a) The Rhode Island plan, as submitted, is approved as meeting the
requirements of Subpart 1, Part C, Title I, of the Clean Air Act.
[49 FR 27750, July 6, 1984]
Sec. 52.2084 Rules and regulations.
(a) Part D--Disapproval.
(1) On November 5, 1985, the Rhode Island Department of
Environmental Management submitted a revision to the Rhode Island State
Implementation Plan (SIP) for Arkwright Incorporated. This revision is
an alternative reasonably available control technology determination for
the control of volatile organic compounds (VOC) from three paper coating
lines at Arkwright Incorporated's Fiskeville, Rhode Island facility. As
a result of EPA's disapproval of this revision, the existing VOC rules
applicable to Arkwright Incorporated and contained in the Rhode Island
SIP remain in effect (Rhode Island Air Pollution Control Regulation No.
19 as approved by EPA in 40 CFR 52.2080(c)(19)).
(2) [Reserved]
(b) Non-Part D--No Action-- EPA is neither approving nor
disapproving the following elements of the revisions:
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Consultation.
(iii) Permit fees.
(iv) Stack height requirements.
(v) Public notification.
[46 FR 25460, May 7, 1981, as amended at 48 FR 31027, July 6, 1983; 50
FR 52461, Dec. 24, 1985; 52 FR 38764, Oct. 19, 1987; 62 FR 18716, Apr.
17, 1997; 63 FR 67600, Dec. 8, 1998; 64 FR 926, Jan. 6, 1999]
Sec. 52.2085 Stack height review.
The State of Rhode Island has declared to the satisfaction of EPA
that no existing emission limitations have been affected by stack height
credits greater than good engineering practice or any other prohibited
dispersion technique as defined in EPA's stack height regulations, as
revised on July 8, 1985. Such declarations were submitted to EPA on
March 27, 1986. The State has further declared, in letters from Thomas
D. Getz, dated October 15, 1985 and March 27, 1986, that ``[R]hode
Island will use the 8 July 1985 revised height regulations in
administering section 9.18 of its new source review regulations.'' Thus,
Rhode Island has satisfactorily demonstrated that its
[[Page 156]]
regulations meet 40 CFR 51.118 and 51.164.
[52 FR 49407, Dec. 31, 1987]
Sec. 52.2086 Emission inventories.
(a) The Governor's designee for the State of Rhode Island submitted
the 1990 base year emission inventory for the Providence ozone
nonattainment area on January 12, 1993 as a revision to the State
Implementation Plan (SIP). The 1990 base year emission inventory
requirement of section 182(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act, as amended in
1990, has been satisfied for this area.
(b) The inventory is for the ozone precursors which are volatile
organic compounds, nitrogen oxides, and carbon monoxide. The inventory
covers point, area, non-road mobile, on-road mobile, and biogenic
sources.
(c) The Providence nonattainment area is classified as serious and
includes the entire state of Rhode Island.
(d) Minor revisions to the Rhode Island 1990 base year emission
inventory were submitted to EPA on September 21, 1998. The revised
emission estimates were prepared in accordance with EPA guidance, and
are approved into the State's SIP.
[61 FR 55902, Oct. 30, 1996, as amended at 63 FR 67600, Dec. 8, 1998]
Sec. 52.2087 Original identification of plan section.
(a) This section identifies the original ``Air Implementation Plan
for the State of Rhode Island'' and all revisions submitted by Rhode
Island that were federally approved prior to August 9, 1999.
(b) The plan was officially submitted on January 28, 1972.
(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the dates
specified.
(1) Notice of public hearing submitted on February 9, 1972, by the
Rhode Island Department of Health.
(2) Miscellaneous non-regulatory additions to the plan correcting
minor deficiencies submitted on February 29, 1972, by the Rhode Island
Department of Health.
(3) Regulation 12 requiring prevention and control of air pollution
from incinerators submitted on March 7, 1973, by the Rhode Island
Department of Health.
(4) Regulation 13 requiring prevention and control of air pollution
from fuel burning equipment submitted on March 19, 1973, by the Rhode
Island Department of Health.
(5) Compliance schedules submitted on April 24, 1973, by the Rhode
Island Department of Health.
(6) Revisions to Regulation 10, Air Pollution Episodes, submitted on
January 25, 1974, by the Rhode Island Department of Health.
(7) AQMA identifications submitted on April 11, 1974, by the Rhode
Island Department of Health.
(8) Revision to Regulation 8, Limitation of Sulfur in Fuels,
submitted on May 22, 1974, by the Rhode Island Department of Health.
(9) Letter identifying Metropolitan Providence as an AQMA submitted
on September 6, 1974, by the Governor.
(10) Revision to Regulation 14, Source Recordkeeping and Reporting,
submitted on September 5, 1973, by the Rhode Island Department of
Health.
(11) A comprehensive air quality monitoring plan, intended to meet
requirements of 40 CFR part 58, was submitted by the Rhode Island
Department of Environmental Management Director on January 8, 1980.
(12) Attainment plans to meet the requirements of Part D of the
Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977, were submitted on May 14, 1979, June
11, 1979, August 13, 1979, January 8, January 24, March 10, March 31,
April 21, June 6, June 13, August 20, November 14, March 4, March 5, and
April 16, 1981. Included are plans to attain the carbon monoxide and
ozone standards and information allowing for the redesignation of
Providence to non-attainment for the primary TSP standard based on new
data. A program was also submitted for the review of construction and
operation of new and modified major stationary sources of pollution in
non-attainment areas. Certain miscellaneous provisions unrelated to Part
D are also included.
(13) A revision to Regulation 8, ``Sulfur Content in Fuels,'' for
the Narragansett Electric Company, Providence,
[[Page 157]]
submitted on August 28, 1980 by the Director of the Department of
Environmental Management.
(14) A revision to Regulation 8, ``Limitation of Sulfur in Fuels,''
submitted on January 30, 1981, by the Director of the Rhode Island
Division of Air Resources allowing Bradford Dyeing Association,
Westerly, to burn higher sulfur fuel oil, temporarily.
(15) Revisions for Group II CTGs: Storage of Petroleum Liquids--
External Floating Roof Vessels (Regulation 11.6); and revisions to
existing regulations: Stage I Vapor Controls (Regulation 11.5),
Hazardous Waste Incinerators (Regulation 12.7.1), and Control of Solvent
Metal Cleaning Emissions (Regulation 18) were submitted on January 9,
July 23, and August 17, 1981.
(16) Variances from Regulations 8, ``Sulfur Content in Fuels'' and
13, ``Particulate Emissions from Fossil Fired Steam or Hot Water
Generating Units'', for Kenyon Piece Dye Works, Richmond, submitted on
July 1, 1982.
(17) Revisions to Regulations 8, ``Sulfur Content of Fuels'' and 13,
``Particulate Emissions from Fossil Fuel Fired Steam or Hot Water
Generating Units'' were submitted on November 9, 1982 by the Division of
Air and Hazardous Materials.
(18) Revisions to Air Pollution Control Regulation Number 9,
Approval to Construct, Install, Modify, or Operate (except to subsection
9.1.1), and Section VI, Part II, ``Stationary Source Permitting and
Enforcement'' of the narrative as submitted by the Department of
Environmental Management on May 14, 1982 and July 1, 1982 for review of
new major sources and major modifications in nonattainment areas. Also
included are revisions to add rules for banking emission reductions.
(19) Revisions to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan for
attainment of the primary National Ambient Air Quality Standard for
ozone as submitted on May 14, 1982; July 1, 1982; July 7, 1982; October
4, 1982 and March 2, 1983 by the Department of Environmental Management.
Also included are generic bubble rules which provide for regulatory
flexibility for VOC sources subject to RACT requirements under
Regulations 15, 19 and 21 of the Rhode Island SIP
(20) Revisions to attain and maintain the lead NAAQS as submitted on
July 7, 1983 by the Department of Environmental Management.
(21) The permit issued to the University of Rhode Island in Kingston
approving a three-year bubble to control sulfur dioxide emissions. The
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management issued the permit in
accordance with Regulation 8, Sec. 8.3.2, ``Emissions Bubbling'' and
submitted it to EPA as a SIP revision on January 16, 1984.
(22) Revisions to Regulation 9, ``Approval to Construct, Install,
Modify or Operate'', and Section VI, Part II of the associated narrative
of the Rhode Island SIP, to incorporate the requirements for the
Prevention of Significant Deterioration of 40 CFR 51.24, permitting
major stationary sources of lead and other miscellaneous changes as
submitted on February 6, 1984 by the Rhode Island Department of
Environmental Management. Clarifying letters dated January 27, 1984 and
June 6, 1984.
(23) Revisions to Air Pollution Control Regulation 8, ``Sulfur
Content of Fuels,'' submitted on July 19, 1983, specifying maximum
sulfur-in-coal limits (1.21 lbs/MMBtu on a 30-day rolling average and
2.31 lbs/MMBtu on a 24-hour average) for the Narragansett Electric
Company South Street Station in Providence. These revisions approve
Section 8.3.4, ``Large Fuel Burning Devices Using Coal,'' for South
Street Station only.
(24) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan were submitted by
the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on May 28, 1985
and October 15, 1985.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendments to Regulation 8, ``Sulfur Content of Fuels'' at
8.4.1(b) requiring owners/operators of fuel burning sources to have a
sampling valve in the fuel line to the boiler to facilitate fuel
sampling, amended on May 2, 1985.
(B) Amendments to Regulation 9, ``Approval to Construct, Install,
Modify, or Operate'' requiring best available control technology (BACT)
for each air pollutant emitted when permitting all new stationary
sources and modifications not otherwise subject to lowest achievable
emission rate
[[Page 158]]
(LAER) requirements under Rhode Island's approved new source review
plan. The amended sections are 9.1.9, 9.1.14, 9.1.21, 9.1.22, 9.1.33,
9.1.36, 9.3.1, 9.3.3, 9.5.3, and 9.13.1. Regulation 9 was incorporated
by reference in its present form on July 6, 1984 at paragraph (c)(22),
above. The entire Regulation is being reincorporated by reference here
to maintain consistency in the numbering and format, amended May 2,
1985.
(ii) October 15, 1985 letter from Rhode Island DEM to EPA which
commits to implement the stack height related requirements of Regulation
9 in accordance with the Stack Height regulations at 40 CFR part 51,
subpart B.
(25) A revision submitted on December 16, 1985 and January 23, 1986
allowing the burning of 2.2% sulfur content fuel oil at the Seville
Dyeing Corporation facility in Woonsocket, Rhode Island for a period of
up to 30 months, commencing on August 1, 1986, the savings from which
will be used to pay for permanent energy conservation measures to reduce
on-site consumption of petroleum products by at least 50,000 gallons per
year (estimated 250,000 gallons per year).
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from Doug L. McVay, Principal Engineer, to Seville Dyeing
Corporation, dated December 16, 1985 allowing the temporary use of less
expensive 2.2% sulfur fuel oil until February 1, 1989. At the end of the
temporary use period, Seville Dyeing Corporation will return to the use
of 1.0% sulfur fuel oil. The particulate emission rate for the facility
will not exceed 0.15 lbs per million Btu.
(B) Letter to Louis F. Gitto, Director of Air Management Division,
EPA Region I from Thomas D. Getz, Director of Air & Hazardous Materials,
RI DEM dated January 23, 1986; subject: Response to EPA questions
regarding Seville Dyeing Corporation, and outline of the permanent
energy conservation measures to be used.
(26) Revisions submitted on November 5, 1985, June 16, 1986 and
November 3, 1986 by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management (DEM) consisting of an administrative consent agreement
between the DEM's Division of Air and Hazardous Materials and Whitman
Products Limited (now James River Corporation's Decorative Product
Division) in Johnston, Rhode Island. When the consent agreement expires
on December 31, 1986, James River Corporation will be subject to the
emission limits in Rhode Island Regulation No. 19, subsection 19.3.1.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) An administrative consent agreement between the Rhode Island and
Providence Plantation Department of Environmental Management and Whitman
Products Limited. The consent agreement became effective on May 29,
1985.
(B) Letters of June 16, 1986 and September 17, 1985 from the
Department of Environmental Management to EPA.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Letter submitted on November 3, 1986 affirming that a sufficient
growth margin exists, below the level of emissions necessary to show
attainment of the national ambient air quality standard for ozone in
Rhode Island, to absorb the increased emissions resulting from this
compliance date extension.
(27) Revision submitted on November 5, 1985 by the Rhode Island
Department of Environmental Management consisting of an administrative
consent agreement defining reasonably available control technology for
Stanley Bostitch (formerly Bostitch Division
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) An administrative consent agreement between the Rhode Island
Department of Environmental Management and Bostitch Division of Textron.
The consent agreement became effective on June 6, 1985 and requires
Bostitch Division of Textron to reformulate certain solvent-based
coatings to low/no solvent formulations by December 31, 1986.
(B) A letter to Bostitch Division of Textron from the Rhode Island
Department of Environmental Management dated September 20, 1985 which
serves as an addendum to the consent agreement. The addendum defines the
emission limitations which Bostitch's Division of Textron reformulated
coatings must meet.
(28) Revision submitted on November 5, 1985 by the Rhode Island
Department of Environmental Management consisting of an administrative
consent
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agreement granting a final compliance date extension for the control of
organic solvent emissions from sixpaper coating lines at Keene
Corporation in East Providence, Rhode Island.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management dated November 5, 1985 submitting revisions to the Rhode
Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) An administrative consent agreement between the Rhode Island
Department of Environmental Management and Keene Corporation, effective
on September 12, 1985.
(29) Revisions submitted on November 5, 1985, February 21, 1986,
April 15, 1987 and May 14, 1987 by the Rhode Island Department of
Environmental Management consisting of an administrative consent
agreement defining alternative reasonably available control technology
for Kenyon Industries in Kenyon, Rhode Island.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
dated April 15, 1987 submitting revisions for Kenyon Industries to the
Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) An administrative consent agreement between the State of Rhode
Island and Providence Plantations Department of Environmental Management
and Kenyon Industries, Inc., signed on December 31, 1986.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) A letter dated May 14, 1987 from the Department of Environmental
Management containing technical support demonstrating that the revised
consent agreement is at least as stringent as the consent agreement
between the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and
Kenyon effective in Rhode Island May 13, 1985.
(B) Original consent agreement between the Rhode Island Department
of Environmental Management and Kenyon effective on May 13, 1985
submitted to EPA on November 5, 1985.
(C) Letter dated February 21, 1986 from Rhode Island describing
required recordkeeping for Kenyon.
(30) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan were submitted by
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on February 27,
1987. These revisions were effective as of January 20, 1987 in the State
of Rhode Island.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management dated February 27, 1987 submitting revisions to the Rhode
Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) Amendment to Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 11, at
subsection 11.4.5 adopted on January 20, 1987 in Rhode Island.
(C) Amendment to Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 19, at
subsection 19.7.1 adopted on January 20, 1987 in Rhode Island.
(D) Amendment to Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 21, at
subsection 21.6.1 adopted on January 20, 1987 in Rhode Island.
(31) [Reserved]
(32) Revisions submitted on May 6, 1987, October 15, 1987, and
January 4, 1988 by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management consisting of an administrative consent agreement which
defines and imposes RACT to control volatile organic comp
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) An administrative consent agreement (86-12-AP), except for
Provisions 7 and 8, between the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management and Tech Industries effective June 12, 1986.
(B) An addendum to the administrative consent agreement (86-12-AP)
between the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and Tech
Industries. The addendum was effective November 24, 1987.
(C) Letters dated May 6, 1987; October 15, 1987; and January 4, 1988
submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency by the Rhode Island
Department of Environmental Management.
(33) Revisions to federally approved Air Pollution Control
Regulation Number 11 submitted on November 7, 1988 and April 24, 1989 by
the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, limiting the
volatility of gasoline from May 1 through September 15, beginning 1989
and continuing every year thereafter, including any waivers to such
limits Rhode Island may grant.
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In 1989, the control period will begin on June 30.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendments to Rhode Island Air Pollution Control Regulation No.
11, effective July 5, 1979, entitled, ``Petroleum Liquids Marketing and
Storage,'' sections 11.7.1 filed with the Secretary of State of Rhode
Island on August 11, 1988, and effective in the State of Rhode Island on
August 31, 1988.
(B) Amendments to Rhode Island Air Pollution Control Regulation No.
11, effective July 5, 1979, entitled, ``Petroleum Liquids Marketing and
Storage,'' amendmends to section 11.7.2 filed with the Secretary of
State of Rhode Island on April 27, 1989, and effective in the State of
Rhode Island on May 17, 1989.
(34) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on April 28, 1989,
approving a renewal of a sulfur dioxide bubble for the University of
Rhode Island originally approved at paragraph (c)(21), of this section.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) A renewal of an emissions bubble for the University of Rhode
Island effective December 26, 1986.
(35) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on April 26, 1990,
which define and impose RACT to control volatile organic compound
emissions from Providence Metallizing in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management dated April 26, 1990, submitting a revision to the Rhode
Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) An administrative consent agreement (87-2-AP) between the Rhode
Island Department of Environmental Management and Providence Metallizing
effective July 24, 1987.
(C) An amendment to the administrative consent agreement (87-2-AP)
between the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and
Providence Metallizing effective May 4, 1989.
(D) An addendum to the administrative consent agreement (87-2-AP)
between the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and
Providence Metallizing effective April 24, 1990.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Nonregulatory portions of the State submittal.
(36) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on May 24, 1990,
which define and impose RACT to control volatile organic compound
emissions from Tillotson-Pearson in Warren, RhodeIsland.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management dated May 24, 1990 submitting a revision to the Rhode Island
State Implementation Plan.
(B) An Administrative consent agreement (90-1-AP) between the Rhode
Island Department of Environmental Management and Tillotson-Pearson
effective June 5, 1990.
(37) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management dated November 3,
1989, November 21, 1989, February 1, 1990 and September 19, 1990.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management dated November 3, 1989, November 21, 1989, February 1, 1990
and September 19, 1990 submitting revisions to the Rhode Island State
ImplementationPlan.
(B) Amendments to Rhode Island's Air Pollution Control Regulation
Number 6, amended and effective November 22, 1989.
(C) Amendments to Rhode Island's Air Pollution Control Regulation
Numbers 11; 15, excluding subsections 15.1.16 and 15.2.2; 18, excluding
subsections 18.1.8, 18.2.1, 18.3.2(d), 18.3.3(f), and 18.5.2; 19,
excluding subsections 19.1.11, 19.2.2, and 19.3.2(a); and 21, except
subsections 21.1.15 and 21.2.2, and portion of subsection 21.5.2(h)
which states ``equivalent to'' in the parenthetical, amended and
effective December 10, 1989.
(38) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on May 22, 1991.
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(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management dated May 22, 1991 submitting a revision to the Rhode Island
State Implementation Plan.
(B) Section 9.1.36 ``baseline concentration,'' section 9.1.39
``increment,'' section 9.1.40 ``major source baseline date,'' section
9.1.42 ``minor source baseline date,'' section 9.1.43 ``net emissions
increase,'' and section 9.15.1(c)(5)--exclusion from NO2
increments due to SIP-approved temporary increases of emissions, of the
Rhode Island Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 9 entitled ``Approval
to Construct, Install, Modify or Operate,'' effective in the State on
May 20, 1991.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Nonregulatory portions of the state submittal.
(39) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on January 12, 1993.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management, dated January 12, 1993, submitting a revision to the Rhode
Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) Rhode Island Department of Environmental Protection, Division of
Air and Hazardous Materials, Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 11,
entitled ``Petroleum Liquids Marketing Storage,'' submitted to the
Secretary of State on January 11, 1993.
(C) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Protection, dated February 10, 1993, stating that Regulation No. 11
became effective on January 31, 1993, 20 days after being filed with the
Secretary of State.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Nonregulatory portions of the submittal.
(40) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on November 13,
1992.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management dated November 13, 1992 submitting a revision to the Rhode
Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) Rhode Island Department of Environmental Protection, Division of
Air and Hazardous Materials, Air Pollution Control Regulations No. 19,
entitled ``Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Surface Coating
Operations,'' submitted to the Secretary of State on October 30, 1992
and effective on November 20, 1992.
(C) Rhode Island Department of Environmental Protection, Division of
Air and Hazardous Materials, Air Pollution Control Regulations No. 25,
entitled ``Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Cutback
and Emulsified Asphalt,'' submitted to the Secretary of State on October
30, 1992 and effective on November 20, 1992.
(D) Rhode Island Department of Environmental Protection, Division of
Air and Hazardous Materials, Air Pollution Control Regulations No. 26,
entitled ``Control of Organic Solvent Emissions from Manufacture of
Synthesized Pharmaceutical Products,'' submitted to the Secretary of
State on October 30, 1992 and effective on November 20, 1992.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Protection, dated February 10, 1993, clarifying the November 13, 1992
revision to the SIP.
(B) Nonregulatory portions of the submittal.
(41) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on March 11, 1993.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management dated March 5, 1993 submitting a revision to the Rhode Island
State Implementation Plan.
(B) Rhode Island's Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 9 entitled,
``Air Pollution Control Permits,'' except for Chapter 9.13, Application
for an Air Toxics Operating Permit; Chapter 9.14, Administrative Action:
Air Toxics Operating Permits; and Chapter 9.15, Transfer of an Air
Toxics Operating Permit; and Appendix A, Toxic Air Pollutants, Minimum
Quantities. This regulation was effective in the State of Rhode Island
on March 24, 1993.
(ii) Additional materials.
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(A) A fact sheet on the proposed amendments to Regulation No. 9
entitled, ``Approval to Construct, Install, Modify or Operate''.
(B) Nonregulatory portions of the State submittal.
(42) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on January 12, 1993.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management dated January 12, 1993 submitting a revision to the Rhode
Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) Revisions to Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 14, ``Record
Keeping and Reporting,'' filed with the Secretary of State on January
11, 1993 and effective in the State of Rhode Island on January 31, 1993.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Nonregulatory portions of the submittal.
(43) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on March 15, 1994.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management dated March 15, 1994 submitting a revision to the Rhode
Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, Division of
Air Resources, Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 32, ``Control of
Volatile Organic Compounds from Marine Vessel Loading Operations''
effective in the State of Rhode Island on March 31, 1994, with the
exception of Section 32.2.2 which Rhode Island did not submit as part of
the SIP revision.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Nonregulatory portions of the submittal.
(44) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on June 27, 1995.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management dated June 27, 1995 submitting a revision to the Rhode Island
State Implementation Plan.
(B) The following portions of the Rules Governing the Control of Air
Pollution for the State of Rhode Island effective on July 17, 1995: Air
Pollution Control Regulation No. 30, Control of Volatile Organic
Compounds from Automotive Refinishing Operations.
(45) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on May 15, 1995
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Protection dated May 15, 1995 submitting a revision to the Rhode Island
State Implementation Plan.
(B) Air Pollution Control Regulation 29.3 ``Emissions Caps'';
effective in the State of Rhode Island on May 18, 1995.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Non-regulatory portions of the submittal.
(46) A revision to the Rhode Island SIP regarding ozone monitoring.
The State of Rhode Island will modify its SLAMS and its NAMS monitoring
systems to include a PAMS network design and establish monitoring sites.
The State's SIP revision satisfies 40 CFR 58.20(f) PAMS requirements.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management dated January 14, 1994 submitting an amendment to the Rhode
Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management dated June 14, 1994 submitting an amendment to the Rhode
Island State Implementation Plan.
(C) Section VII of the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan,
Ambient Air Quality Monitoring.
(47) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on March 15, 1994.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management dated March 15, 1994 submitting revisions to the Rhode Island
State Implementation Plan.
(B) The following portions of the Rules Governing the Control of Air
Pollution for the State of Rhode Island, with the exception of Section
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31.2.2, effective 90 days after the date that EPA notifies Rhode Island
that the State has failed to achieve a 15% reduction of VOC emission
from the 1990 emission levels, in accordance with the contingency
measure provisions of the Rhode Island SIP, (except for Section 31.5.2,
which requires records of amount of product sold, beginning July,
1994.): Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 31, Control of Volatile
Organic Compounds from Commercial and Consumer Products.
(C) The following portions of the Rules Governing the Control of Air
Pollution for the State of Rhode Island, with the exception of Section
33.2.2, effective 90 days after the date that EPA notifies Rhode Island
the State has failed to achieve a 15% reduction of VOC emission from the
1990 emission levels, in accordance with the contingency measure
provisions of the Rhode Island SIP, (except for Section 33.5.2, which
requires records of amount of product sold, beginning July, 1994.): Air
Pollution Control Regulation No. 33, Control of Volatile Organic
Compounds from Architectural and Industrial Maintenance Coatings.
(48) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on September 17,
1996, which define and impose reasonably available control technology
(RACT) to control nitrogen oxides emissions at major stationary sources
in Rhode Island.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management, dated September 17, 1996, submitting revisions to the Rhode
Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) Regulation number 27, ``Control of Nitrogen Oxide Emissions,''
as adopted on December 27, 1995, effective January 16, 1996.
(C) An administrative consent agreement between Rhode Island
Department of Environmental Management and Rhode Island Hospital, file
no. 95-14-AP, effective on November 27, 1995.
(D) An administrative consent agreement between Rhode Island
Department of Environmental Management and Osram Sylvania Incorporated,
file no. 96-06-AP, effective on September 4, 1996.
(E) An air pollution permit approval, no. 1350, for Osram Sylvania
Incorporated issued by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management on May 14, 1996 and effective on that date.
(49) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on September 17,
1996, which define and impose alternative reasonably available control
technology (RACT) requirements to control nitrogen oxides emissions at
certain major stationary sources in Rhode Island.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management dated September 17, 1996, submitting revisions to the Rhode
Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) An administrative consent agreement between Rhode Island
Department of Environmental Management and Algonquin Gas Transmission
Company, file no. 95-52-AP, effective on December 5, 1995.
(C) An administrative consent agreement between Rhode Island
Department of Environmental Management and Bradford Dyeing Association,
Inc., file no. 95-28-AP, effective on November 17, 1995.
(D) An administrative consent agreement between Rhode Island
Department of Environmental Management and Hoechst Celanese Corporation,
file no. 95-62-AP, effective on November 20, 1995.
(E) An administrative consent agreement between Rhode Island
Department of Environmental Management and University of Rhode Island,
file no. 95-50-AP, effective on March 12, 1996.
(F) An administrative consent agreement between Rhode Island
Department of Environmental Management and the Naval Education and
Training Center in Newport, file no. 96-07-AP, effective on March 4,
1996.
(50) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on September 21,
1998. The revisions consist of the State's 15 Percent plan and
Contingency plan.
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The EPA is approving the calculation of the required emission
reductions, and the emission reduction credit claimed from surface
coating operations, printing operations, plant closures, cutback
asphalt, synthetic pharmaceutical manufacturing, automobile refinishing,
consumer and commercial products, architectural and industrial
maintenance coatings, stage II vapor recovery, reformulated gasoline in
on-road and off-road engines, tier I motor vehicle controls, and low
emitting vehicles. EPA is taking no action at this time on the emission
reduction credit claim made for the Rhode Island automobile inspection
and maintenance program.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management dated September 21, 1998 submitting a revision to the Rhode
Island State Implementation Plan.
(51)-(53) [Reserved]
(54) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management dated 9 August 1996 submitting a revision to the Rhode Island
State Implementation Plan.
(B) Changes to Air Pollution Control Regulation Number 9.
For the State of Rhode Island.
(55) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on February 13, 1998
and January 20, 1999 which define alternative NOX RACT
requirements and impose seasonal limitations on the emissions of
nitrogen oxides at certain major stationary sources in Rhode Island.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management, dated February 13, 1998 and January 20, 1999 submitting
revisions to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) Regulation number 38, ``Nitrogen Oxides Allowance Program,'' as
adopted on May 21, 1998, submitted on effective on June 10, 1998.
(C) An administrative consent agreement between Rhode Island
Department of Environmental Management and Rhode Island Economic
Development Corporation, file no. 96-04-AP, adopted and effective on
September 2, 1997.
[37 FR 10891, May 31, 1972. Redesignated and amended at 64 FR 43085,
Aug. 9, 1999]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec.
52.2087, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the
Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov.
Sec. 52.2088 Control strategy: Ozone.
(a) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on September 21,
1998. These revisions are for the purpose of satisfying the rate of
progress requirement of section 182(c)(2)(B), and the contingency
measure requirements of section 182(c)(9) of the Clean Air Act, for the
Providence serious ozone nonattainment area.
(b) Approval--Revisions to the state implementation plan submitted
by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on March 24,
2003. The revisions are for the purpose of satisfying the one-hour ozone
attainment demonstration requirements of section 182(c)(2)(A) of the
Clean Air Act, for the Rhode Island serious ozone nonattainment area.
The revision establishes a one-hour attainment date of November 15, 2007
for the Rhode Island serious ozone nonattainment area, and approves the
contingency measures for purposes of attainment. This revision
establishes motor vehicle emissions budgets for 2007 of 30.68 tons per
day of volatile organic compounds and 33.97 tons per day of nitrogen
oxides to be used in transportation conformity in the Rhode Island
serious ozone nonattainment area. Rhode Island also commits to conduct a
mid-course review to assess modeling and monitoring progress achieved
towards the goal of attainment by 2007, and to submit the results to EPA
by December 31, 2004.
(c) Determination of Attainment. Effective July 6, 2010, EPA is
determining that the Providence (All of Rhode Island) 8-hour ozone
nonattainment area
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has attained the 1997 8-hour ozone standard. Under the provisions of
EPA's ozone implementation rule (see 40 CFR 51.918), this determination
suspends the reasonable further progress and attainment demonstration
requirements of section 182(b)(1) and related requirements of section
172(c)(9) of the Clean Air Act for as long as the area does not monitor
any violations of the 1997 8-hour ozone standard. If a violation of the
1997 ozone NAAQS is monitored in the Providence (All of Rhode Island) 8-
hour ozone nonattainment area, this determination shall no longer apply.
(d) Determination of Attainment. Effective November 22, 2010, EPA is
determining that the Providence (All of Rhode Island) 8-hour ozone
nonattainment area has attained the 1997 8-hour ozone standard based on
2007-2009 monitoring data. Under the provisions of EPA's ozone
implementation rule (see 40 CFR 51.918), this determination suspends the
reasonable further progress and attainment demonstration requirements of
section 182(b)(1) and related requirements of section 172(c)(9) of the
Clean Air Act for as long as the area does not monitor any violations of
the 1997 8-hour ozone standard. If a violation of the 1997 ozone NAAQS
is monitored in the Providence (All of Rhode Island) 8-hour ozone
nonattainment area, this determination shall no longer apply. In
addition, this area met its June 15, 2010 attainment deadline for the
1997 ozone standard.
[66 FR 30815, June 8, 2001, as amended at 68 FR 16724, Apr. 7, 2003; 75
FR 31290, June 3, 2010; 75 FR 64951, Oct. 22, 2010]
Sec. 52.2089 Control strategy: carbon monoxide.
(a) Approval--On September 22, 2008, the Rhode Island Department of
Environmental Management submitted a request to establish a limited
maintenance plan for the Providence Rhode Island carbon monoxide
attainment area for the remainder of the second ten-year maintenance
plan. The State of Rhode Island has committed to year round carbon
monoxide monitoring at the East Providence Photochemical Assessment
Monitoring Station (PAMS) site; re-establishing downtown Providence CO
monitoring if criteria specified in the Limited Maintenance Plan are
triggered; and, ensuring that project-level carbon monoxide evaluations
of transportation projects in the maintenance area are conducted. The
limited maintenance plan satisfies all applicable requirements of
section 175A of the Clean Air Act. Approval of a limited maintenance
plan is conditioned on maintaining levels of ambient carbon monoxide
levels below the required limited maintenance plan 8-hour carbon
monoxide design value criterion of 7.65 parts per million. If the
Limited Maintenance Plan criterion is no longer satisfied, Rhode Island
must develop a full maintenance plan to meet Clean Air Act requirements.
(b) [Reserved]
[74 FR 12559, Mar. 25, 2009]
Subpart PP_South Carolina
Sec. 52.2120 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State
implementation plan (SIP) for South Carolina under section 110 of the
Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national
ambient air quality standards.
(b) Incorporation by reference.
(1) Material listed in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with
an EPA approval date prior to July 31, 2009, for South Carolina was
approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal
Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Material
is incorporated as it exists on the date of the approval, and notice of
any change in the material will be published in the Federal Register.
Entries in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with EPA approval
dates after July 31, 2009, for South Carolina will be incorporated by
reference in the next update to the SIP compilation.
(2) EPA Region 4 certifies that the rules/regulations provided by
EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this
section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State
rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State
Implementation Plan as of the dates referenced in paragraph (b)(1).
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(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be
inspected at the Region 4 EPA Office at 61 Forsyth Street, SW., Atlanta,
GA 30303 the Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center, EPA
Headquarters Library, Infoterra Room (Room Number 3334), EPA West
Building, 1301 Constitution Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460, and the
National Archives and Records Administration. If you wish to obtain
materials from a docket in the 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/cfr/
ibr-locations.html.
(c) EPA approved regulations.
Air Pollution Control Regulations for South Carolina
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State EPA
State citation Title/subject effective approval Federal Register
date date notice
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Regulation No. 62.1.................. Definitions and General 6/26/1998 8/10/2004 69 FR 48395
Requirements.
Section I............................ Definitions............. 8/26/2005 12/7/2006 71 FR 70880
Section II........................... Permit Requirements..... 6/24/2005 6/2/2008 73 FR 31368
Section III.......................... Emissions Inventory..... 2/25/2005 12/7/2006 71 FR 70880
Section IV........................... Source Tests............ 6/27/2003 8/10/2004 69 FR 48395
Section V............................ Credible Evidence....... 7/27/2001 11/13/2002 67 FR 68767
Regulation No. 62.2.................. Prohibition of Open 6/25/2004 8/26/2005 70 FR 50195
Burning.
Regulation No. 62.3.................. Air Pollution Episodes.. ........... ...........
Section I............................ Episode Criteria........ 10/26/2001 5/7/2002 67 FR 30594
Section II........................... Emission Reduction 4/22/1988 10/3/1989 54 FR 40659
Requirements.
Regulation No. 62.4.................. Hazardous Air Pollution 12/20/1978 1/29/1980 45 FR 6572
Conditions.
Regulation No. 62.5.................. Air Pollution Control ........... ...........
Standards.
Standard No. 1....................... Emissions from Fuel ........... ...........
Burning Operations.
Section I............................ Visible Emissions....... 10/26/2001 5/7/2002 67 FR 30594
Section II........................... Particulate Matter 4/22/1988 10/3/1989 54 FR 40659
Emissions.
Section III.......................... Sulfur Dioxide Emissions 3/3/1983 10/29/1984 49 FR 43469
Section IV........................... Opacity Monitoring 4/22/1988 7/2/1990 55 FR 27226
Requirements.
Section V............................ Exemptions.............. 5/24/1985 10/3/1989 54 FR 40659
Section VI........................... Periodic Testing........ 6/26/1998 8/10/2004 69 FR 48395
Section VII.......................... [Reserved].............. ........... ...........
Standard No. 2....................... Ambient Air Quality 9/24/2004 8/22/2007 72 FR 46903
Standards.
Standard No. 4....................... Emissions From Process ........... ...........
Industries.
Section I............................ General................. 2/28/1986 2/17/1987 52 FR 4772
Section II........................... Sulfuric Acid 2/28/1986 2/17/1987 52 FR 4772
Manufacturing.
Section III.......................... Kraft Pulp and Paper 4/22/1988 10/3/1989 54 FR 40659
Manufacturing Plants.
Section IV........................... Portland Cement 2/28/1986 2/17/1987 52 FR 4772
Manufacturing.
Section V............................ Cotton Gins............. 10/26/2001 5/7/2002 67 FR 30594
Section VI........................... Hot Mix Asphalt 5/24/1985 10/3/1989 54 FR 40659
Manufacturing.
Section VII.......................... Metal Refining.......... 2/28/1986 2/17/1987 52 FR 4772
Section VIII......................... Other Manufacturing..... 10/26/2001 5/7/2002 67 FR 30594
Section IX........................... Visible Emissions....... 4/22/1988 7/2/1990 55 FR 27226
Section X............................ Non-Enclosed Operations. 4/22/1988 7/2/1990 55 FR 27226
Section XI........................... Total Reduced Sulfur 10/26/2001 5/7/2002 67 FR 30594
Emissions of Kraft Pulp
Mills.
Section XII.......................... Periodic Testing........ 6/26/1998 8/10/2004 69 FR 48395
Section XIII......................... [Reserved].............. ........... ...........
Standard No. 5....................... Volatile Organic
Compounds.
Section I............................ General Provisions...... 10/26/2001 5/7/2002 67 FR 30594
Part A............................... Definitions............. 10/26/2001 5/7/2002 67 FR 30594
Part B............................... General Applicability... 10/26/2001 5/7/2002 67 FR 30594
Part C............................... Alternatives and 10/26/2001 5/7/2002 67 FR 30594
Exceptions to Control
Requirements.
Part D............................... Compliance Schedules.... 10/26/2001 5/7/2002 67 FR 30594
Part E............................... Volatile Organic 6/26/1998 8/10/2004 69 FR 48395
Compound Compliance
Testing.
Part F............................... Recordkeeping, 10/26/2001 5/7/2002 67 FR 30594
Reporting, Monitoring.
Part G............................... Equivalency Calculations 10/26/2001 5/7/2002 67 FR 30594
Section II........................... Provisions for Specific
Sources.
Part B............................... Surface Coating of Coils 8/24/1990 2/4/1992 57 FR 4158
Part C............................... Surface Coating of 8/24/1990 2/4/1992 57 FR 4158
Paper, Vinyl, and
Fabric.
Part D............................... Surface Coating of Metal 8/24/1990 2/4/1992 57 FR 4158
Furniture and Large
Appliances.
Part E............................... Surface Coating of 10/26/2001 5/7/2002 67 FR 30594
Magnet Wire.
Part F............................... Surface Coating of 10/26/2001 5/7/2002 67 FR 30594
Miscellaneous Metal
Parts and Products.
Part G............................... Surface Coating of Flat 2/25/1983 10/31/1983 48 FR 50078
Wood Paneling.
Part H............................... Graphic Arts-- 2/25/1983 10/31/1983 48 FR 50078
Rotogravure Flexography.
Part I............................... [Reserved].............. ........... ...........
Part J............................... [Reserved].............. ........... ...........
Part K............................... [Reserved].............. ........... ...........
Part L............................... [Reserved].............. ........... ...........
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Part M............................... [Reserved].............. ........... ...........
Part N............................... Solvent Metal Cleaning.. 10/26/2001 5/7/2002 67 FR 30594
Part O............................... Petroleum Liquid Storage 2/25/1983 10/31/1983 48 FR 50078
in Fixed Roof Tanks.
Part P............................... Petroleum Liquid Storage 2/25/1983 10/31/1983 48 FR 50078
in External Floating
Roof Tanks.
Part Q............................... Manufacture of 2/25/1983 10/31/1983 48 FR 50078
Synthesized
Pharmaceutical Products.
Part R............................... Manufacture of Pneumatic 2/25/1983 10/31/1983 48 FR 50078
Rubber Tires.
Part S............................... Cutback Asphalt......... 6/13/1979 12/16/1981 46 FR 61268
Part T............................... Bulk Gasoline Terminals 2/25/1983 10/31/1983 48 FR 50078
and Vapor Collection
Systems.
Standard No. 5.2..................... Control of Oxides of 6/25/2004 8/26/2005 70 FR 50195
Nitrogen (NOX).
Standard No. 6....................... Alternative Emission 10/26/2001 5/7/2002 67 FR 30594
Limitation Options
(``Bubble'').
Section I............................ General................. ........... ...........
Section II........................... Conditions for Approval. ........... ...........
Part A............................... Emissions of Total 10/26/2001 5/7/2002 67 FR 30594
Suspended Particulate
or Sulfur Dioxide.
Part B............................... Emissions of Volatile 10/26/2001 5/7/2002 67 FR 30594
Organic Compounds.
Part C............................... Emissions of Nitrogen 10/26/2001 5/7/2002 67 FR 30594
Dioxide, Carbon
Monoxide, or Lead.
Part D............................... Designated Pollutants... 10/26/2001 5/7/2002 67 FR 30594
Part E............................... De Minimis Cases........ 10/26/2001 5/7/2002 67 FR 30594
Section III.......................... Enforceability.......... ........... ...........
Standard No. 7....................... Prevention of 6/24/2005 6/2/2008 73 FR 31378
Significant
Deterioration\1\.
Standard No. 7.1..................... Nonattainment New Source 2/25/2011 6/23/2011 76 FR 36875.
Review\1\.
Section I............................ Definitions............. 6/24/2005 6/2/2008 73 FR 31368
Section II........................... Ambient Air Limits...... 6/24/2005 6/2/2008 73 FR 31368
Section III.......................... Review of Major Plants 6/24/2005 6/2/2008 73 FR 31368
and Major
Modifications--Applicab
ility and Exemptions.
Section IV........................... Review Requirements-- 4/26/1996 8/20/1997 62 FR 44218
Supplement C.
Regulation No. 62.6.................. Control of Fugitive 5/24/1985 10/3/1989 54 FR 40659
Particulate Matter.
Section I............................ Control of Fugitive 5/24/1985 10/3/1989 54 FR 40659
Particulate Matter in
Non-Attainment Areas.
Section II........................... Control of Fugitive 5/24/1985 10/3/1989 54 FR 40659
Particulate Matter in
Problem Areas.
Section III.......................... Control of Fugitive 5/24/1985 10/3/1989 54 FR 40659
Particulate Matter
Statewide.
Section IV........................... Effective Date.......... 5/24/1985 10/3/1989 54 FR 40659
Regulation No. 62.7.................. Good Engineering 5/23/1986 5/28/1987 52 FR 19858
Practice Stack Height.
Section I............................ General................. 5/23/1986 5/28/1987 52 FR 19858
Section II........................... Applicability........... 5/23/1986 5/28/1987 52 FR 19858
Section III.......................... Definitions and 5/23/1986 5/28/1987 52 FR 19858
Conditions.
Section IV........................... Public Participation.... 5/23/1986 5/28/1987 52 FR 19858
Regulation No. 62.96................. Nitrogen Oxides (NOX) 10/24/2008 10/16/2009 74 FR 53167
and Sulfur Dioxide
(SO2) Budget Trading
Program General
Provisions.
Regulation No. 62.99................. Nitrogen Oxides (NOX) 5/24/2002 6/28/2002 67 FR 43546
Budget Program
Requirements for
Stationary Sources Not
in the Trading Program.
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\1\ This regulation (submitted on July 1, 2005) includes two portions of EPA's 2002 NSR Reform Rules that were
vacated by the DC Circuit Court--Pollution Control Projects (PCPs) and clean units. As a result, EPA is
disapproving all rules and/or rule sections in the South Carolina PSD rules referencing clean units or PCPs.
Specifically, the following South Carolina rules are being disapproved: (a)(2)(iv)(e); (a)(2)(iv)(f) (second
sentence only); (a)(2)(vi); (b)(12); (b)(30)(iii)(h); (b)(34)(iii)(b); (b)(34)(vi)(d); (b)(35); (r)(6) (only
the reference to the term ``clean unit'' is being disapproved. The remainder of this regulatory provision is
being approved); (r)(7) (only the reference to the term ``clean unit'' is being disapproved. The remainder of
this regulatory provision is being approved); (x); (y) and (z).
\1\ This EPA action is approving revisions to the South Carolina SIP with the exception of the phrase ``except
ethanol production facilities producing ethanol by natural fermentation under the North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS) codes 325193 or 312140,'' as amended in the Ethanol Rule. See 72 FR 24060 (May
1, 2007).
(d) EPA-approved State Source specific requirements.
EPA-Approved South Carolina Source-Specific Requirements
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State EPA
Name of source Permit No. effective approval Comments
date date
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Transcontinental Gas Pipeline 2060-0179-C 4/27/2004 4/23/2009, This permit is incorporated in
Corporation Station 140. D 74 FR 18471 fulfillment of the NOX SIP Call
Phase II requirements for South
Carolina.
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(e) EPA-approved South Carolina non-regulatory provisions.
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State
Provision effective EPA approval date Explanation
date
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Cherokee County Ozone Attainment 6/26/1998 12/18/1998, 63 FR 70019....
Demonstration and Ten-year Maintenance
Plan.
[[Page 168]]
Cherokee County Ozone Ten Year 1/31/2002 4/26/2002, 67 FR 20647.....
Maintenance Plan.
Transportation Conformity................ 10/24/2003 1/29/2004, 69 FR 4245......
Attainment Demonstration for the 6/25/2004 8/26/2005, 70 FR 50195.....
Appalachian, Catawba, Pee Dee, Waccamaw,
Santee Lynches, Berkeley-Charleston-
Dorchester, Low Country, Lower Savannah,
Central Midlands, and Upper Savannah
Early Action Compact Areas.
South Carolina Transportation Conformity 11/19/2008 7/28/2009, 74 FR 37168.....
Air Quality Implementation Plan.
Cherokee County 110(a)(1) Maintenance 12/13/2007 7/31/2009, 74 FR 26099.....
Plan for the 1997 8-Hour Ozone Standard.
South Carolina 110(a)(1) and (2) 12/13/2007 07/13/2011, 76 FR 41111.... For the 1997 8-hour ozone
Infrastructure Requirements for the 1997 NAAQS.
8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air
Quality Standards.
Applicability of Reasonably Available 8/31/2007 11/28/11................... Demonstration for Bowater
Control Technology for the Portion of 76 FR 72844................ Coated Paper Division; for
York County, South Carolina. Cytec Carbon Fibers; and
for Georgia-Pacific--
Catawba Hardboard Plant.
Negative Declaration for Applicability of 8/31/2007 11/28/11................... Applicable to the 1997 8-
Groups I Control Techniques Guidelines 76 FR 72844................ hour Ozone boundary in
for York County, South Carolina. York County only (Rock
Hill-Fort Mill Area
Transportation Study
Metropolitan Planning
Organization Area).
Negative Declaration for Applicability of 8/31/2007 11/28/11................... Applicable to the 1997 8-
Group II Control Techniques Guidelines 76 FR 72844................ hour Ozone boundary in
for York County, South Carolina. York County only (Rock
Hill-Fort Mill Area
Transportation Study
Metropolitan Planning
Organization Area).
Negative Declaration for Applicability of 2/23/2009 11/28/11................... Applicable to the 1997 8-
Group III Control Techniques Guidelines 76 FR 72844................ hour Ozone boundary in
for York County, South Carolina. York County only (Rock
Hill-Fort Mill Area
Transportation Study
Metropolitan Planning
Organization Area).
Negative Declaration for Applicability of 7/7/2009 11/28/11................... Applicable to the 1997 8-
Group IV Control Techniques Guidelines 76 FR 72844................ hour Ozone boundary in
for York County, South Carolina. York County only (Rock
Hill-Fort Mill Area
Transportation Study
Metropolitan Planning
Organization Area).
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[62 FR 35444, July 1, 1997]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec.
52.2120, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the
Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov.
Effective Date Notes: 1. At 77 FR 29543, May 18, 2012, Sec. 52.2120
was amended by adding a new entry for ``South Carolina portion of bi-
state Charlotte; 1997 8-Hour Ozone 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory''
to the end of the table in (e), effective July 17, 2012. For the
convenience of the user, the added text is set forth as follows:
Sec. 52.2120 Identification of plan.
* * * * *
(e) * * *
EPA-Approved South Carolina Non-Regulatory Provisions
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State
Provision effective EPA approval date Explanation
date
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* * * * * * *
South Carolina portion of bi-state 04/29/2010 05/18/2012, 77 FR 29541.... Applicable to the 1997 8-
Charlotte; 1997 8-Hour Ozone 2002 Base hour Ozone boundary in
Year Emissions Inventory. York County only (Rock
Hill-Fort Mill Area
Transportation Study
Metropolitan Planning
Organization Area).
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Effective Date Note: At 77 FR 37815, June 25, 2012, Sec. 52.2120
was amended by by adding a new entry for ``South Carolina portion of bi-
state Charlotte; 1997 8-Hour Ozone Emissions Statement'' at the end of
the table in (e), effective Aug. 24, 2012. For the convenience of
[[Page 169]]
the user, the added text is set forth as follows:
Sec. 52.2120 Identification of plan.
* * * * *
(e) * * *
EPA-Approved South Carolina Non-Regulatory Provisions
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State
Provision effective EPA approval date Explanation
date
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* * * * * * *
South Carolina portion of bi-state 04/29/2010 6/25/2012, 77 FR 37812..... Applicable to the 1997 8-
Charlotte; 1997 8-Hour Ozone Emissions hour Ozone boundary in
Statement. York County only (Rock
Hill-Fort Mill Area
Transportation Study
Metropolitan Planning
Organization Area).
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Effective Date Note: At 77 FR 38515, June 28, 2012, Sec. 52.2120
was amended by adding an entry for ``Regional Haze Plan'' at the end of
the table in (e), effective July 30, 2012. For the convenience of the
user, the added text is set forth as follows:
Sec. 52.2120 Identification of plan.
* * * * *
(e) * * *
EPA-Approved South Carolina Non-Regulatory Provisions
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State
Provision effective EPA approval date Explanation
date
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* * * * * * *
Regional haze plan....................... 12/17/2007 6/28/2012.................. 77 FR 38512.
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Sec. 52.2121 Classification of regions.
The South Carolina plan was evaluated on the basis of the following
classifications:
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Pollutant
----------------------------------------------------------
Air quality control region Photochemical
Particulate Sulfur Nitrogen Carbon oxidants
matter oxides dioxide monoxide (hydrocarbons)
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Augusta (Georgia)-Aiken (South Carolina) Interstate.. I I III III III
Metropolitan Charlotte Interstate.................... I II III III I
Camden-Sumter Intrastate............................. II III III III III
Charleston Intrastate................................ I I III III III
Columbia Intrastate.................................. II III III III III
Florence Intrastate.................................. III III III III III
Georgetown Intrastate................................ II III III III III
Greenville-Spartanburg Intrastate.................... I III III III III
Greenwood Intrastate................................. III III III III III
Savannah (Georgia)-Beaufort (South Carolina) I I III III III
Interstate..........................................
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Sec. 52.2122 Approval status.
(a) With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator
approves South Carolina's plans for the attainment and maintenance of
the national standards under section 110 of the Clean Air Act.
Furthermore the Administrator finds the plans satisfy all requirements
of Part D, Title I, of the Clean Air Act as amended in 1977, except as
noted elsewhere in this subpart. In addition, continued satisfaction of
the requirements of Part D for the ozone portion of the SIP depends on
the adoption and submittal of RACT requirements by July 1, 1980 for the
[[Page 170]]
sources covered by CTG's issued between January 1978 and January 1979
and adoption and submittal by each subsequent January of additional RACT
requirements for sources covered by CTGs issued by the previous January.
(b) EPA disapproved South Carolina's generic bubble regulation
submitted for approval into the State Implementation Plan (SIP) on June
5, 1985.
(c)(1) Insofar as the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD)
provisions found in this subpart apply to stationary sources of
greenhouse gas (GHGs) emissions, the Administrator approves that
application only to the extent that GHGs are ``subject to regulation'',
as provided in this paragraph (c), and the Administrator takes no action
on that application to the extent that GHGs are not ``subject to
regulation.''
(2) Beginning January 2, 2011, the pollutant GHGs is subject to
regulation if:
(i) The stationary source is a new major stationary source for a
regulated NSR pollutant that is not GHGs, and also will emit or will
have the potential to emit 75,000 tpy CO2e or more; or
(ii) The stationary source is an existing major stationary source
for a regulated NSR pollutant that is not GHGs, and also will have an
emissions increase of a regulated NSR pollutant, and an emissions
increase of 75,000 tpy CO2e or more; and,
(3) Beginning July 1, 2011, in addition to the provisions in
paragraph (c)(2) of this section, the pollutant GHGs shall also be
subject to regulation:
(i) At a new stationary source that will emit or have the potential
to emit 100,000 tpy CO2e; or
(ii) At an existing stationary source that emits or has the
potential to emit 100,000 tpy CO2e, when such stationary
source undertakes a physical change or change in the method of operation
that will result in an emissions increase of 75,000 tpy CO2e
or more.
(4) For purposes of this paragraph (c)--
(i) The term greenhouse gas shall mean the air pollutant defined in
40 CFR 86.1818-12(a) as the aggregate group of six greenhouse gases:
Carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane, hydrofluorocarbons,
perfluorocarbons, and sulfur hexafluoride.
(ii) The term tpy CO2 equivalent emissions
(CO2e) shall represent an amount of GHGs emitted, and shall
be computed as follows:
(A) Multiplying the mass amount of emissions (tpy), for each of the
six greenhouse gases in the pollutant GHGs, by the gas's associated
global warming potential published at Table A-1 to subpart A of 40 CFR
part 98--Global Warming Potentials.
(B) Sum the resultant value from paragraph (c)(4)(ii)(A) of this
section for each gas to compute a tpy CO2e.
(iii) The term emissions increase shall mean that both a significant
emissions increase (as calculated using the procedures in South Carolina
Air Pollution Control Regulations and Standards (South Carolina
Regulations) 61-62.5, Standard No. 7, paragraph (a)(2)(iv)) and a
significant net emissions increase (as defined in South Carolina Air
Pollution Control Regulations and Standards (South Carolina Regulations)
61-62.5, Standard No. 7, paragraphs (b)(34) and (b)(49)(i)) occur. For
the pollutant GHGs, an emissions increase shall be based on tpy
CO2e, and shall be calculated assuming the pollutant GHGs is
a regulated NSR pollutant, and ``significant'' is defined as 75,000 tpy
CO2e instead of applying the value in South Carolina Air
Pollution Control Regulations and Standards (South Carolina Regulations)
61-62.5, Standard No. 7, paragraph (b)(49)(ii).
(d) Regulation 61-62.5 Standard No. 7--This regulation (submitted on
July 1, 2005) includes two portions of EPA's 2002 NSR Reform Rules that
were vacated by the D.C. Circuit Court--Pollution Control Projects
(PCPs) and clean units. As a result, EPA is disapproving all rules and/
or rule sections in the South Carolina PSD rules referencing clean units
or PCPs. Specifically, the following South Carolina rules are being
disapproved: (a)(2)(iv)(e); (a)(2)(iv)(f) (second sentence only);
(a)(2)(vi); (b)(12); (b)(30)(iii)(h); (b)(34)(iii)(b); (b)(34)(vi)(d);
(b)(35); (r)(6)--only the reference to the term ``clean unit'' is being
disapproved. The remainder of this regulatory provision is being
approved); (r)(7)--only the reference to the term ``clean unit'' is
[[Page 171]]
being disapproved. The remainder of this regulatory provision is being
approved); (x); (y) and (z).
(e) Regulation 61-62.5 Standard No. 7.1--EPA is disapproving two
provisions of South Carolina's NNSR program (submitted on July 1, 2005)
that relate to provisions that were vacated from the federal program by
the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
on June 24, 2005. The two provisions vacated from the federal rules
pertain to Pollution Control Projects (PCPs) and clean units. The PCP
and clean unit references are severable from the remainder of the NNSR
program. Specifically, the following sections of South Carolina
Regulation 61-62.5 Standard No. 7.1 are being disapproved: (b)(5);
(b)(6)--Second sentence only; (b)(8); (c)(4); (c)(6)(C)(viii);
(c)(8)(C)(iii); (c)(8)(E)(v); (c)(10); (d)(1)(C)(ix); (d)(1)(C)(x);
(d)(3)--Only the reference to the term ``clean unit'' is being
disapproved. The remainder of this regulatory provision is being
approved; (d)(4)--Only the reference to the term ``clean unit'' is being
disapproved. The remainder of this regulatory provision is being
approved; (f); (g) and (h). These disapprovals were amended in 73 FR
31371, (June 2, 2008)
[45 FR 6575, Jan. 29, 1980, as amended at 60 FR 12702, Mar. 8, 1995; 75
FR 82560, Dec. 30, 2010; 76 FR 36879, June 23, 2011]
Sec. 52.2124 Legal authority.
(a)-(c) [Reserved]
(d) The requirements of Sec. 51.230(d) of this chapter are not met
since statutory authority to prevent construction, modification, or
operation of a facility, building, structure, or installation, or
combination thereof, which indirectly results or may result in emissions
of any air pollutant at any location which will prevent the maintenance
of a national air quality standard is not adequate.
[37 FR 10892, May 31, 1972, as amended at 39 FR 7284, Feb. 25, 1974; 41
FR 10065, Mar. 9, 1976; 51 FR 40676, Nov. 7, 1986]
Sec. 52.2125 Control strategy: Ozone.
(a) Determination of attaining data. EPA has determined, as of
November 15, 2011, the bi-state Charlotte-Gastonia-Rockhill, North
Carolina-South Carolina nonattainment area has attaining data for the
1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS. This determination, in accordance with 40 CFR
51.918, suspends the requirements for this area to submit an attainment
demonstration, associated reasonably available control measures, a
reasonable further progress plan, contingency measures, and other
planning SIPs related to attainment of the standards for as long as this
area continues to meet the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS.
(b) Based upon EPA's review of the air quality data for the 3-year
period 2008-2010, EPA determined that the Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill,
North Carolina-South Carolina, 1997 8-hour ozone nonattainment Area
attained the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS by the applicable attainment date
of June 15, 2011. Therefore, EPA has met the requirement pursuant to CAA
section 181(b)(2) to determine, based on the Area's air quality as of
the attainment date, whether the Area attained the standard. EPA also
determined that the Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, North Carolina-South
Carolina, 1997 8-hour ozone nonattainment Area is not subject to the
consequences of failing to attain pursuant to section 181(b)(2).
[76 FR 70660, Nov. 15, 2011, as amended at 77 FR 13494, Mar. 7, 2012]
Sec. 52.2126 VOC rule deficiency correction.
Sections I and II of South Carolina's Regulations 62.1 and 62.5 is
approved. The State submitted these regulations to EPA for approval on
September 18, 1990. Sections I and II of Regulation 62.5 were intended
to correct deficiencies cited in a letter calling for the State to
revise its SIP for ozone from Mr. Greer C. Tidwell, the EPA Regional
Administrator, to Governor Carroll A. Campbell on May 26, 1988, and
clarified in a letter from Mr. Winston A. Smith, EPA Region IV, Air,
Pesticides and Toxics Management Division, to Mr. Otto E. Pearson,
former Director of the South Carolina Department of Health and
Environmental Control:
(a) South Carolina's VOC regulations contain no method for
determining capture efficiency. This deficiency must be corrected after
EPA publishes
[[Page 172]]
guidance on the methods for determining capture efficiency before the
SIP for ozone can be fully approved.
(b) [Reserved]
[57 FR 4161, Feb. 4, 1992, as amended at 59 FR 17937, Apr. 15, 1994]
Sec. Sec. 52.2127-52.2129 [Reserved]
Sec. 52.2130 Control strategy: Sulfur oxides and particulate matter.
In letters dated May 7, and December 2, 1986, the South Carolina
Department of Health and Environmental Control certified that no
emission limits in the State's plan are based on dispersion techniques
not permitted by EPA's stack height rules. This certification does not
apply to Public Service Authority--Winyah, SCE& G--Bowater, and SCE &
G--Williams.
[54 FR 14651, Apr. 12, 1989]
Sec. 52.2131 Significant deterioration of air quality.
(a)-(b) [Reserved]
(c) All applications and other information required pursuant to
Sec. 52.21 from sources located in the State of South Carolina shall be
submitted to the State agency, South Carolina Department of Health and
Environmental Control, 2600 Bull Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201,
rather than to EPA's Region 4 office.
[42 FR 4124, Jan. 24, 1977, as amended at 47 FR 6018, Feb. 10, 1982; 74
FR 55143, Oct. 27, 2009]
Sec. 52.2132 Visibility protection.
(a) The requirements of section 169A of the Clean Air Act are not
met, because the plan does not include approvable procedures for
protection of visibility in mandatory Class I Federal areas.
(b) Regulation for visibility monitoring. The provisions of Sec.
52.26 are hereby incorporated and made a part of the applicable plan for
the State of South Carolina.
(c) Long-term strategy. The provisions of Sec. 52.29 are hereby
incorporated and made part of the applicable plan for the State of South
Carolina.
[50 FR 28553, July 12, 1985, as amended at 52 FR 45137, Nov. 24, 1987]
Effective Date Notes: 1. At 77 FR 33658, June 7, 2012, Sec. 52.2132
was amended by revising paragraph (a) and adding new paragraphs (d),
(e), and (f), effective Aug. 6, 2012. For the convenience of the user,
the added and revised text is set forth as follows:
Sec. 52.2132 Visibility protection.
(a) Reasonably Attributable Visibility Impairment. The requirements
of section 169A of the Clean Air Act are not met because the plan does
not include approvable measures for meeting the requirements of 40 CFR
51.305 and 51.306 for protection of visibility in mandatory Class I
Federal areas.
* * * * *
(d) Regional Haze. The requirements of section 169A of the Clean Air
Act are not met because the regional haze plan submitted by South
Carolina on December 17, 2007, 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 disapproval to the
plan provisions addressing these requirements.
(e) 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 South Carolina on
December 17, 2007, are satisfied by Sec. 52.2140.
(f) 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 South Carolina on
December 17, 2007, are satisfied by Sec. 52.2141.
2. At 77 FR 38515, June 28, 2012, Sec. 52.2132 was amended by
removing and reserving paragraph (a), effective Aug. 7, 2012.
Sec. 52.2133 General conformity.
The General Conformity regulations adopted into the South Carolina
State Implementation Plan which were submitted on November 8, 1996.
South Carolina incorporated by reference regulations 40 CFR part 51,
subpart W--determining conformity of General Federal Actions to State or
Federal Implementation Plans.
[62 FR 32538, June 16, 1997]
Sec. 52.2134 Original identification of plan section.
(a) This section identifies the original ``South Carolina Air
Quality Implementation Plan'' and all revisions submitted by South
Carolina that were federally approved prior to July 1, 1997.
[[Page 173]]
(b) The plan was officially submitted on January 21, 1972.
(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the dates
specified:
(1) Miscellaneous non-regulatory additions to the plan submitted on
May 4, 1972, by the South Carolina Pollution Control Authority.
(2) Letter requesting delegation of authority submitted on July 21,
1972, by the Governor.
(3) Miscellaneous wording changes in paragraph 2.B.4 of Regulation
1A; in Sections I.B., II.B, and II.C of Standard 1A; in Section II.D of
Standards 2A and in paragraph II of Regulation 4A submitted on August
23, 1972, by the Governor.
(4) Compliance schedules submitted on February 16, 1973, by the
South Carolina Pollution Control Authority.
(5) Categorical compliance schedule regulation submitted on August
16, 1973, by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental
Control.
(6) Revised SO2 emission limits for fuel combustion
sources submitted on March 14, 1974, by the South Carolina Department of
Health and Environmental Control.
(7) AQMA identification material submitted on March 22, 1974, by the
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.
(8) Revised legal authority with respect to the public availability
of emission data, submitted on October 15, 1975, by the Governor of
South Carolina.
(9) Revised particulate emission limits for existing fuel burning
sources and requirements for continuous in-stack monitoring and
reporting of opacity by certain of these sources, submitted January 13
and March 30, 1977, by the South Carolina Department of Health and
Environmental Control. (The revised particulate limits do not apply to
International Paper Company's Georgetown facility or to the South
Carolina Electric and Gas Company's Hagood Plant in Charleston; for
these two sources, the plan's original emission limits continue to
apply.)
(10) Permit changes, specified below, were submitted by the South
Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control on May 9, 1979.
These changes provide emissions offset for R. R. Donnelley and Sons
Company, and apply to M. Lowenstein and Sons, Inc., as follows:
(i) Operating permit number O/P-42-167 for the operation of five (5)
Kingsley Roller Print Dryers (Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7) is cancelled with
these dryers not to be operated after June 1, 1979.
(ii) Operating permit number O/P-42-170 through O/P-42-179 for
screen print machine Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, and 12 are reissued
to reflect the total and permanent transition from solvent-based print
pastes to water-based print pastes on these machines as of June 1, 1979.
(11) 1979 implementation plan revision for nonattainment areas,
submitted on December 20, 1978, by the South Carolina Department of
Health and Environmental Control.
(12) Variance granted to Bowater Carolina Corporation until April 1,
1981, for increased particulate emissions and opacity limits, and
revised regulation 61.62.1(B)(II), submitted on April 24, 1980, by the
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.
(13) Changes in and supplements to 1979 implementation plan
revisions for nonattainment areas, submitted on April 4, June 13, July
6, August 14, August 22, 1979, and on April 29, 1981, by the South
Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. Included are a
special operating permit for Macalloy Corporation and the following
regulation changes:
R. 62.5, Standard No. 5, Section II, revised definition of VOC (formerly
located in R. 62.5, Standard No. 5, Section I, Part A);
R. 62.5, Standard No. 5, Section II, revised VOC regulation-Petroleum
liquid storage tanks (formerly R. 62.5, Standard 5, Section II, Part B);
R. 62.1, Section I, revised definition of ``fugitive dust'';
R. 62.5, Standard No. 5, Section I, Part E--VOC--Case-by-Case
Exceptions;
R. 62.5, Standard No. 1, Section I, Part C--VE--Special Provisions.
(14) Revisions in emergency episode plan, submitted on September 10,
1980, by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental
Control.
(15) Air quality surveillance plan revision to satisfy the
requirements of 40
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CFR part 58, submitted on March 10, 1980 by the South Carolina
Department of Health and Environmental Control.
(16) Provision for public participation to satisfy section 127(a) of
the Clean Air Act, submitted on March 10, 1980 by the South Carolina
Department of Health and Environmental Control.
(17) Standard No. 6, Alternative Emission Reduction Options,
submitted on June 17, 1981, by the South Carolina Department of Health
and Environmental Control.
(18) Set II VOC regulations, submitted on September 10, 1980, by the
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.
(19) Alternative compliance schedule for Cryovac Division of W. R.
Grace, Simpsonville, submitted on January 5, 1981, by the South Carolina
Department of Health and Environmental Control.
(20) Implementation plan for lead, submitted on May 1, 1980, by the
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.
(21) Prevention of significant deterioration SIP, submitted on April
14, 1981, by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental
Control.
(22) Provision for variance from conditions of operating permits,
submitted on June 7, 1982, by the South Carolina Department of Health
and Environmental Control.
(23) Revised visible emissions standard for incinerators and revised
regulation for alternate emission limitation options (bubbles),
submitted on June 7, 1982, by the South Carolina Department of Health
and Environmental Control. EPA is not taking action on that portion of
this regulation (Regulation No. 62.5, Standard No. 6, Section II, Part
D) pertaining to alternative emission limitation options for designated
pollutants subject to regulation under section 111(d) of the Clean air
Act.
(24) Special Operating Permit for South Carolina Electric and Gas
Company-Williams Power Station, submitted on June 25, 1982, by the South
Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.
(25) Visibility new source review regulations and narrative
visibility SIP were submitted to EPA on June 3, 1985.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of June 3, 1985, from the South Carolina Department of
Health and Environmental Control, and amendments to Regulation No. 62.5,
Standard No. 7, Section IV, Part H; Regulation No. 62.5, Standard No. 7,
Section IV, Part E; and Regulation No. 62.5, Standard No. 7, Section I,
Part CC, adopted by the South Carolina Board of Health and Environmental
Control on May 21, 1985.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Narrative section, titled ``Visibility Protection Control
Strategy'', adopted by the South Carolina Board of Health and
Environmental Control on May 21, 1985.
(26) Changes in Regulations 62.2, 62.3, and 62.5, submitted on March
3, May 5, and July 11, 1983 by the South Carolina Department of Health
and Environmental Control.
(27) On March 3, and August 17, 1983 and September 5, 1984, Appendix
B, a Methodology Manual for use with Standards for Volatile Organic
Compounds, and on May 12, 1983, and January 23, 1980, studies for
Appendix J, Transportation Control Plans for Columbia and Charleston,
were submitted to EPA by the South Carolina Department of Health and
Environmental Control.
(28) Stack height regulations were submitted to EPA on June 11,
1986.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of June 11, 1986, from the South Carolina Department of
Health and Environmental Control transmitting stack height regulations.
(B) Regulation 62.7, Good Engineering Practice Stack Height, adopted
on April 24, 1986, and effective on May 23, 1986.
(C) Addition of item 10 to Section I, Definitions, of regulation
62.1, adopted on April 24, 1986, and effective on May 23, 1986.
(D) Addition of item A.2.f to Section II, Permit Requirements, of
regulation 62.1, adopted on April 24, 1986, and effective on May 23,
1986.
(ii) Other material--none.
(29) Process opacity monitoring requirements were submitted to EPA
on March 24, 1986 and July 8, 1986.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
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(A) Letter of March 24, 1986 to EPA from the South Carolina
Department of Health and Environmental Control, and amendments to Air
Pollution Control Regulation No. 62.5, Standard No. 4, which was
effective on February 28, 1986.
(ii) Other material--none.
(30) [Reserved]
(31) Changes in South Carolina's SIP submitted to EPA on June 5,
1985, by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental
Control.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Changes in South Carolina's Regulations which were adopted May
24, 1985:
(1) Regulations 62.1, Section I (Definitions) No. 1 and Section III
(Emission Inventory)
(2) Regulation 62.2 (Prohibition of Open Burning)
(3) Regulation 62.3 (Air Pollution Episodes); except for Section I
and Section II Introductory paragraph
(4) Regulation 62.5, Standard No. 1 (Emissions From Fuel Burning
Operations), Section IV, Part B, Section V, and Section VII
(5) Regulation 62.5, Standard No. 4 (Emissions from Process
Industries), Except for Section III, Section VIII(A), and Section XI
Introductory paragraph
(6) Regulation 62.5, Standard No. 7 (Prevention of Significant
Deterioration), Section I, Parts B(1), E, F and Q(2)
(7) Regulation 62.6 (Control of Fugitive Particulate Matter),
Section I (b) and (c) and Section III (c) and (d)
(ii) Other material.
(32) Provisions for PM10 submitted on April 29, 1988 and
April 4, 1989, by the South Carolina Department of Health and
Environmental Control. The April 29, 1988, submittal contained revisions
that were effective on April 22, 1988. The April 4, 1989, submittal
contained revisions that were effective on March 24, 1989.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Regulation 62.1, Definitions, Permit Requirements, and Emissions
Inventory as revised by the addition on April 22, 1988, of Section I,
Nos. 22, 23, 25, and 42.
(B) The following portions of Regulation 62.3, Air Pollution
Episodes were revised April 22, 1988.
(1) Section I.
(2) Section II, Introductory paragraph.
(C) The following portions of Regulation 62.5, Standard No. 1--
Emissions from Fuel Burning Operations were revised April 22, 1988:
(1) Section II, Title.
(2) Section VI, Introductory paragraph
(D) Regulation 62.5, Standard No. 2--Ambient Air Quality Standards
revised April 22, 1988.
(E) The following portions of Regulation 62.5, Standard No. 4--
Emissions from Process Industries were revised April 22, 1988.
(1) Section III
(2) Section VIII (A)
(3) Section XI, Introductory paragraph
(F) The following portions of Regulation 62.5, Standard No. 7--
Prevention of Significant Deterioration were revised April 22, 1988.
(1) Section I, Part V(1)
(2) Section II, Part A
(3) Section III Part H(1)
(4) Section IV Part E(4)
(G) The following portions of Regulation 62.5, Standard No. 7--
Prevention of Significant Deterioration were revised March 24, 1989.
(1) Section III, Part D, (6) and (7)
(2) Section III Part (J)(3), (4), and (5)
(3) Section IV Part (H)(4)
(ii) Other materials.
(A) Letters of April 29, 1988, and April 4, 1989, from the South
Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control which address
PM10 revisions.
(B) Revised narrative on particulate matter.
(33) Changes in South Carolina's SIP submitted to EPA on March 16,
1989, by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental
Control.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Regulation 62.5 Standard No. 4. Sections I thru VIII and Tables
A and B effective April 22, 1988.
(B) Changes in South Carolina's Regulations which were effective
March 24, 1989:
1. Regulation 62.1: Section I Definitions. 9 and 38 and Section III
Emission Inventory.
2. Regulation 62.5, Standard No. 1 Emissions from Fuel Burning
Operations: Section I, Part D; Section IV, Paragraph A.2.a. and Part D.
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3. Regulation 62.5, Standard No. 2 Ambient Air Quality Standards:
Introductory paragraph.
4. Regulation 62.5, Standard No. 4 Emissions from Process Industries:
Section IX and X.
5. Regulation 62.5, Standard No. 7 Prevention of Significant
Deterioration: Section 1 B(1)(a) and Part L
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) March 16, 1989, letter from South Carolina Department of Health
and Environmental Control.
(34) Changes in South Carolina's SIP submitted to EPA on September
18, 1990, by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental
Control.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) The following revision to South Carolina's State Implementation
Plan (SIP) which became effective on August 24, 1990:
(1) Regulation 61-62.1:
(i) Section II,A,1. Applicability
(ii) Standard No. 5.1:
Section I,A.
Section III,A,1.
Section III,D.
Section III,L.
Section IV,B.
(2) Regulation 61-62.5:
(i) Standard No. 7:
Section I,C,(4)
Section I,Part M
Section I,Part N
Section I,Part O
Section I, BB
Section II A.
Section II D,(1),(e)
Section II D,(3),(a)
Section IV,D,(1)
Section IV H,(4)
(3) Regulation 61-62.1
(i) Section I,74.
(4) Regulation 61-62.5, Standard No. 5
(i) Section I,A: 9,22,27-78
(ii) Section I,C,1,b,(vi)
(iii) Section I,E,4
(iv) Section I,E,12
(v) Part F. Recordkeeping, Reporting, Monitoring
(vi) Part G. Equivalency Calculations
(vii) Section II--Provisions for Specific Sources
Part A. Surface Coating of Cans
Part B,2. Control Technology
Part C
Part D
Part E Surface Coating of Magnet Wire
Part F,2. and 3.
Part G,3. Control Technology
(ii) Other material.
(A) None.
(35) [Reserved]
(36) The maintenance plan for Cherokee County submitted by the South
Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control on July 20,
1992, as part of the South Carolina SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Cherokee County Ozone Attainment Demonstration and Ten Year
Maintenance Plan effective June 11, 1992.
(B) Emissions Inventory Projections for Cherokee County effective
June 11, 1992.
(ii) Other material.
(A) July 20, 1992 letter from the Department of Health and
Environmental Control. Ten Year Maintenance Plan effective June 11,
1992.
(B) Emission Inventory Projections for Cherokee County effective
June 11, 1992.
(iii) Other material.
(A) July 20, 1992 letter from the Department of Health and
Environmental Control.
(37) The VOC Recordkeeping regulations for ozone nonattainment
areas, PSD NOX increment regulations, and regulations listing
the definition of VOC submitted by South Carolina Department of Health
and Environmental Control on July 23, 1992, as part of the South
Carolina SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) South Carolina Regulation 61-62.5, Standard No. 5, section I,
part F, covering VOC Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Monitoring;
Regulation 61-62.5, Standard No. 7, section I, part C, paragraph 4;
section I, part M; section I, part N; section I, part O; section I, part
BB; section II, part A; section II, part D, paragraph 1, subparagraph e;
section II, part D, paragraph 3, subparagraph a; section IV, part D,
paragraph 1; section IV, part H, paragraph 4; covering PSD. These
regulations were effective August 24, 1990, and submitted September 18,
1990.
(B) South Carolina Regulation 61-62.1, section I, paragraph 74,
covering the definition of VOC; Regulation 61-62.5, Standard No. 5,
section I, part F, paragraph 3, covering VOC Recordkeeping in ozone
nonattainment areas;
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and Regulation 61-62.5, Standard No. 7, section I, part O and section
IV, part H, paragraph 4 covering PSD. These regulations were effective
June 26, 1992, and submitted July 23, 1992.
(ii) Other material.
(A) July 23, 1992, letter from the South Carolina Department of
Health and Environmental Control to Region IV EPA.
(B) [Reserved]
(38) The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental
Control has submitted revisions to the South Carolina Air Quality
Implementation Plan on November 12, 1993. These revisions address the
requirements of section 507 of title V of the Clean Air Act and
establish the Small Business Stationary Source Technical and
Environmental Program.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) The submittal of the state of South Carolina's Small Business
Assistance Program which was adopted on September 9, 1993.
(ii) Additional material. None.
(39) The PSD regulation revisions to the South Carolina State
Implementation Plan which were submitted on March 3, 1995.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Regulations 61-62.5, Standard No. 7 Prevention of Significant
Deterioration; I.C(4), I.N(1)(c), I.O(2)(b), I.O(3), II.A, II.D,
III.D(10)(b), III.H(1), III.I(1) through III.I(2)ii, IV.D (1) & (2), and
IV.H(4) effective on November 25, 1994.
(ii) Other material. none
(40) The minor source operating permit program for South Carolina,
submitted by the Department of Health and Environmental Control on July
12, 1995, and as part of the South Carolina SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Regulation 61-62.1, Section I.3, 13, 19, 50, 72, and 73, Section
II.F.2, Section II.F.2.e, Section II.G, and Section II.H of the South
Carolina SIP which became effective on June 23, 1995.
(ii) Other material. None.
[37 FR 10892, May 31, 1972. Redesignated and amended at 62 FR 35444,
July 1, 1997]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec.
52.2134, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the
Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov.
Sec. 52.2140 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the
FIP requirements for decreases in emissions of nitrogen oxides?
(a)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located
in the State of South Carolina and Indian country within the borders of
the State and for which requirements are set forth under the TR
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 with regard to sources and units in the
State will be eliminated by the promulgation of an approval by the
Administrator of a revision to South Carolina's State Implementation
Plan (SIP) as correcting in part the SIP's deficiency that is the basis
for the TR Federal Implementation Plan under Sec. 52.38(a), except to
the extent the Administrator's approval is partial or conditional. The
obligation to comply with such requirements with regard to sources and
units located in Indian country within the borders of the State will not
be eliminated by the promulgation of an approval by the Administrator of
a revision to South Carolina's SIP.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (a)(1) of this
section, if, at the time of the approval of South Carolina's SIP
revision described in paragraph (a)(1) of this section, the
Administrator has already started recording any allocations of TR
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 TR
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 South Carolina and Indian country within the borders of
the State and for which requirements are set forth under the TR
NOX Ozone Season Trading Program in subpart BBBBB of part 97
of this chapter must comply
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with such requirements. The obligation to comply with such requirements
with regard to sources and units in the State will be eliminated by the
promulgation of an approval by the Administrator of a revision to South
Carolina's State Implementation Plan (SIP) as correcting in part the
SIP's deficiency that is the basis for the TR Federal Implementation
Plan under Sec. 52.38(b), except to the extent the Administrator's
approval is partial or conditional. The obligation to comply with such
requirements with regard to sources and units located in Indian country
within the borders of the State will not be eliminated by the
promulgation of an approval by the Administrator of a revision to South
Carolina's SIP.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (b)(1) of this
section, if, at the time of the approval of South Carolina's SIP
revision described in paragraph (b)(1) of this section, the
Administrator has already started recording any allocations of TR
NOX Ozone Season allowances under subpart BBBBB of part 97 of
this chapter to units in the State for a control period in any year, the
provisions of subpart BBBBB of part 97 of this chapter authorizing the
Administrator to complete the allocation and recordation of TR
NOX Ozone Season 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 48373, Aug. 8, 2011]
Sec. 52.2141 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the
FIP requirements for decreases in emissions of sulfur dioxide?
(a) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in
the State of South Carolina and Indian country within the borders of the
State and for which requirements are set forth under the TR
SO2 Group 2 Trading Program in subpart DDDDD of part 97 of
this chapter must comply with such requirements. The obligation to
comply with such requirements with regard to sources and units in the
State will be eliminated by the promulgation of an approval by the
Administrator of a revision to South Carolina's State Implementation
Plan (SIP) as correcting in part the SIP's deficiency that is the basis
for the TR Federal Implementation Plan under Sec. 52.39, except to the
extent the Administrator's approval is partial or conditional. The
obligation to comply with such requirements with regard to sources and
units located in Indian country within the borders of the State will not
be eliminated by the promulgation of an approval by the Administrator of
a revision to South Carolina's SIP.
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (a) of this section,
if, at the time of the approval of South Carolina's SIP revision
described in paragraph (a) of this section, the Administrator has
already started recording any allocations of TR 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 TR 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 48373, Aug. 8, 2011]
Subpart QQ_South Dakota
Sec. 52.2170 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State
Implementation Plan for South Dakota under section 110 of the Clean Air
Act, 42 U.S.C. 7410 and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air
quality standards or other requirements under the Clean Air Act.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraphs
(c) and (d) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to November
15, 2004 was approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of
the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part
51. Material is incorporated as submitted by the state to EPA, and
notice of any change in the material will be published in the Federal
Register. Entries for paragraphs (c) and
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(d) of this section with EPA approval dates after November 15, 2004,
will be incorporated by reference in the next update to the SIP
compilation.
(2) EPA Region 8 certifies that the rules/regulations provided by
EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this
section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated state
rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State
Implementation Plan as of November 15, 2004.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be
inspected at the Environmental Protection Agency, Region 8, 999 18th
Street, Suite 300, Denver, Colorado, 80202-2466; Air and Radiation
Docket and Information Center, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Room B-108 (Mail Code 6102T), 1301 Constitution Ave., NW., Washington,
DC 20460; and the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call (202)
741-6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal--register/code--of--
federal--regulations/ibr--locations.html.
(c) EPA approved regulations.
(1) State of South Dakota Regulations
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State EPA approval date
State citation Title/subject effective date and citation \1\ Explanations
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74:36:01 Definitions
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74:36:01:01.................... Definitions 6/13/2006 72 FR 57864; 10/
74:36:01:01(8)(e), (29), 11/2007.
(30), (77).
74:36:01:05.................... Applicable Requirements 6/13/2006 72 FR 57864; 10/
of the Clean Air Act 11/2007.
Defined.
74:36:01:20.................... Physical change or change 6/13/2006 72 FR 57864; 10/
in the method of 11/2007.
operation.
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74:36:02 Ambient Air Quality
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74:36:02:02.................... Ambient air quality 6/13/2006 72 FR 57864; 10/
standards. 11/2007.
74:36:02:03.................... Methods of sampling and 6/13/2006 72 FR 57864; 10/
analysis. 11/2007.
74:36:02:04.................... Air quality monitoring 6/13/2006 72 FR 57864; 10/
network. 11/2007.
74:36:02:05.................... Ambient air monitoring 6/13/2006 72 FR 57864; 10/
requirements. 11/2007.
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74:36:03 Air Quality Episodes
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74:36:03:01.................... Air pollution emergency 6/13/2006 72 FR 57864; 10/
episode. 11/2007.
74:36:03:02.................... Episode emergency 6/13/2006 72 FR 57864; 10/
contingency plan. 11/2007.
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74:36:04 Operating Permits for Minor Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
74:36:04:04.................... Standard for issuance of 6/13/2006 72 FR 57864; 10/
operating permit. 11/2007.
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74:36:06 Regulated Air Pollutant Emissions
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74:36:06:04.................... Particulate emission 1/2/05 8/14/06, 71 FR
restrictions for 46403.
incinerators and waste
wood burners.
74:36:06:06.................... Stack performance test... 1/2/05 8/14/06, 71 FR
46403.
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74:36:07 New Source Performance Standards \2\
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74:36:07:08.................... Ash Disposal requirements 12/29/96 5/22/00, 65 FR
32033.
74:36:07:11.................... Additional permit 4/4/99 5/22/00, 65 FR
requirements for asphalt 32033.
plants (repealed).
74:36:07:29.................... Operating requirements 4/22/93 9/6/95, 60 FR
for wire reclamation 46222.
furnaces.
74:36:07:30.................... Monitoring requirements 4/22/93 9/6/95, 60 FR
for wire reclamation 46222.
furnaces.
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74:36:09 Prevention of Significant Deterioration
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74:36:09:01.................... Applicability............ 9/18/06 72 FR 72617......
74:36:09:01.01................. Prevention of significant 9/18/06 72 FR 72617......
deterioration permit
required.
74:36:09:02.................... Prevention of significant 6/28/10 6/30/11, 7/22/
deterioration. 11,76 FR 43912.
74:36:09:03.................... Public participation..... 6/28/10 6/30/11, 7/22/11,
76 FR 43912.
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74:36:10 New Source Review
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74:36:10:02.................... Definitions.............. 1/2/05 8/14/06, 71 FR
46403.
74:36:10:03.01................. New source review 1/2/05 8/14/06, 71 FR
preconstruction permit 46403.
required.
74:36:10:05.................... New source review 1/2/05 8/14/06, 71 FR
preconstruction permit. 46403.
74:36:10:07.................... Determining credit for 1/2/05 8/14/06, 71 FR
emission offsets. 46403.
74:36:10:08.................... Projected actual 1/2/05 8/14/06, 71 FR
emissions. 46403.
74:36:10:09.................... Clean unit test for 1/2/05 8/14/06, 71 FR
emission units subject 46403.
to lowest achievable
emission rate.
74:36:10:10.................... Clean unit test for 1/2/05 8/14/06, 71 FR
emission units 46403.
comparable to lowest
achievable emission rate.
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74:36:11 Performance Testing
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74:36:11:01.................... Stack performance testing 6/13/2006 72 FR 57864; 10/
or other testing methods. 11/2007.
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74:36:12 Control of Visible Emissions
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74:36:12:01.................... Restrictions on visible 6/13/2006 72 FR 57864; 10/
emissions. 11/2007.
74:36:12:03.................... Exceptions granted to 6/13/2006 72 FR 57864; 10/
alfalfa pelletizers or 11/2007.
dehydrators.
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74:36:13 Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems
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74:36:13:02.................... Minimum performance 6/13/2006 72 FR 57864; 10/
specifications for all 11/2007.
continuous emission
monitoring systems.
74:36:13:03.................... Reporting requirements... 6/13/2006 72 FR 57864; 10/
11/2007.
74:36:13:04.................... Notice to department of 6/13/2006 72 FR 57864; 10/
exceedance. 11/2007.
74:36:13:06.................... Compliance certification. 6/13/2006 72 FR 57864; 10/
11/2007.
74:36:13:07.................... Credible evidence........ 6/13/2006 72 FR 57864; 10/
11/2007.
74:36:13:08.................... Compliance Assurance 6/13/2006 72 FR 57864; 10/
Monitoring. 11/2007.
74:36:13:07.................... Credible evidence........ 1/2/05 8/14/06, 71 FR
46403.
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74:36:17 Rapid City Street Sanding and Deicing
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
74:36:17:01.................... Applicability............ 2/11/96 6/10/02, 67 FR
39619.
74:36:17:02.................... Reasonable available 2/11/96 6/10/02, 67 FR
control technology. 39619.
74:36:17:03.................... Street sanding 2/11/96 6/10/02, 67 FR
specifications. 39619.
74:36:17:04.................... Street deicing and 2/11/96 6/10/02, 67 FR
maintenance plan. 39619.
74:36:17:05.................... Street sanding and 2/11/96 6/10/02, 67 FR
sweeping recordkeeping. 39619.
74:36:17:06.................... Inspection authority..... 2/11/96 6/10/02, 67 FR
39619.
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74:36:18 Regulations for State Facilities in the Rapid City Area
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74:36:18:01.................... Definitions.............. 7/1/02 1/20/04, 69 FR
2671.
74:36:18:02.................... Applicability............ 7/1/02 1/20/04, 69 FR
2671.
74:36:18:03.................... Permit required.......... 7/1/02 1/20/04, 69 FR
2671.
74:36:18:04.................... Time period for permits 7/1/02 1/20/04, 69 FR
and renewals. 2671.
74:36:18:05.................... Required contents of a 7/1/02 1/20/04, 69 FR
complete application for 2671.
a permit.
74:36:18:06.................... Contents of permit....... 7/1/02 1/20/04, 69 FR
2671.
74:36:18:07.................... Permit expiration........ 7/1/02 1/20/04, 69 FR
2671.
74:36:18:08.................... Renewal of permit........ 7/1/02 1/20/04, 69 FR
2671.
74:36:18:09.................... Reasonably available 7/1/02 1/20/04, 69 FR
control technology 2671.
required.
74:36:18:10.................... Visible emission limit 7/1/02 1/20/04, 69 FR
for construction and 2671.
continuous operation
activities.
74:36:18:11.................... Exception to visible 7/1/02 1/20/04, 69 FR
emission limit. 2671.
74:36:18:12.................... Notice of operating 7/1/02 1/20/04, 69 FR
noncompliance--Contents. 2671.
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74:36:21 Regional Haze Program
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74:36:21:01.................... Applicability............ 12/7/10 4/26/12, 77 FR
24845.
74:36:21:02.................... Definitions.............. 9/19/11 4/26/12, 77 FR
24845.
74:36:21:03.................... Existing stationary 12/7/10 4/26/12, 77 FR
facility defined. 24845.
74:36:21:04.................... Visibility impact 12/7/10 4/26/12, 77 FR
analysis. 24845.
74:36:21:05.................... BART determination....... 12/7/10 4/26/12, 77 FR
24845.
74:36:21:06.................... BART determination for a 9/19/11 4/26/12, 77 FR
BART-eligible coal-fired 24845.
power plant.
74:36:21:07.................... Installation of controls 12/7/10 4/26/12, 77 FR
based on visibility 24845.
impact analysis or BART
determination.
74:36:21:08.................... Operation and maintenance 12/7/10 4/26/12, 77 FR
of controls. 24845.
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74:36:21:09.................... Monitoring, 9/19/11 4/26/12, 77 FR
recordkeeping, and 24845.
reporting.
74:36:21:10.................... Permit to construct...... 12/7/10 4/26/12, 77 FR
24845.
74:36:21:11.................... Permit required for BART 12/7/10 4/26/12, 77 FR
determination. 24845.
74:36:21:12.................... Federal land manager 12/7/10 4/26/12, 77 FR
notification and review. 24845.
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\1\ In order to determine the EPA effective date for a specific provision that is listed in this table, consult
the Federal Register cited in this column for that particular provision.
\2\ The listed provisions are the only provisions of 74:36:07 included in the SIP.
(2) Pennington County Ordinance.
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EPA approval date and
Ordinance citation Title/subject Adoption date citation \3\ Explanations
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Ordinance #12--Fugitive Dust Regulation--1.0 Control of Fugitive Dust
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1.1.................. Applicability............. 12/12/78 7/30/79, 44 FR 44494.
1.2.................. Definitions............... 12/12/78 7/30/79, 44 FR 44494.
1.3.................. Standard of Compliance.... 12/12/78 7/30/79, 44 FR 44494.
1.4.................. Reasonably available 12/12/78 7/30/79, 44 FR 44494.
control technology
required.
1.5.................. Fugitive dust control 12/12/78 7/30/79, 44 FR 44494.
permits required for
construction activities,
i.e., temporary
operations.
1.6.................. Compliance plans and 12/12/78 7/30/79, 44 FR 44494.
schedules required, i.e.,
continuous operations.
1.7.................. Enforcement procedures.... 12/12/78 7/30/79, 44 FR 44494.
1.8.................. Establishment of 12/12/78 7/30/79, 44 FR 44494.
administrative mechanisms.
1.9.................. Separability.............. 12/12/78 7/30/79, 44 FR 44494.
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\3\ In order to determine the EPA effective date for a specific provision that is listed in this table, consult
the Federal Register cited in this column for that particular provision.
(d) EPA-approved source-specific requirements.
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State EPA approval date and
Name of source Nature of requirement effective date citation \4\ Explanations
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South Dakota State University Variance No. AQ 79-02. 3/18/82 7/7/83, 48 FR 31199... Variance expired
steam generating Plant. on 3/18/85.
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\4\ In order to determine the EPA effective date for a specific provision that is listed in this table, consult
the Federal Register cited in this column for that particular provision.
(e) EPA-approved nonregulatory provisions.
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Applicable
Name of nonregulatory SIP geographic or non- State submittal EPA approval date Explanations
provision attainment area date/adopted date and citation \5\
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I. South Dakota's Air Pollution Statewide......... Submitted: 1/27/72 5/31/72, 37 FR
Control Implementation Plan. and 5/2/72 10842 with
Contains the following Adopted: 1/17/72. correction and
sections: clarification on 7/
A. Introduction 27/72, 37 FR
B. Legal Authority 15080.
C. Control Strategy
D. Compliance Schedule
E. Prevention of Air
Pollution Emergency
Episodes
F. Air Quality Surveillance
G. Review of New Sources
and Modifications
H. Source Surveillance
I. Resources
[[Page 182]]
J. Intergovernmental
Cooperation
II. Part D Plan for Total Rapid City........ Submitted: 12/27/ 7/30/79 44 FR
Suspended Particulate. 78 Adopted: 12/78. 44494.
III. SIP to meet Air Quality Statewide......... Submitted: 1/21/80 9/4/80, 45 FR
Monitoring 40 CFR part 58, 58528.
subpart c, paragraph 58.20 and
public notification required
under section 127 of the Clean
Air Act.
IV. Lead SIP................... Statewide......... Submitted: 5/4/84. 9/26/84, 49 FR
37752.
V. Stack Height Demonstration Statewide......... Submitted: 8/20/96 6/7/89, 54 FR
Analysis. and 12/3/86. 24334.
VI. Commitment to revise stack Statewide......... Submitted: 5/11/88 9/2/88, 53 FR
height rules in response to 34077.
NRDC v. Thomas, 838 F.2d 1224
(DC Cir. 1988).
VII. PM10 Committal SIP........ Statewide......... Submitted: 7/12/88 10/5/90, 55 FR
4083.1
VIII. Small Business Assistance Statewide......... Submitted: 11/10/ 10/25/94, 59 FR
Program. 92 and 4/1/94. 53589.
IX. Commitment regarding permit Rapid City........ Submitted: 7/19/95 6/10/02, 67 FR
exceedences of the PM10 39619.
standard in Rapid City.
X. Interstate Transport. South Statewide......... Submitted: 5/15/07 5/8/08, 73 FR
Dakota Interstate Transport Adopted: 4/19/07.. 26019.
Report satisfying the
requirement of Section
110(a)(2)(D)(i) of the CAA for
the 1997 8-hour ozone and PM
2.5 standards.
XI. Section 110(a)(2) Statewide......... 2/1/08............ 6/30/11, 7/22/11, ..................
Infrastructure Requirements 76 FR 43912
for the 1997 8-hour Ozone
NAAQS.
XII. South Dakota Regional Haze Statewide......... Submitted: 1/21/11 4/26/12, 77 FR Excluding portions
State Implementation Plan. 24845 of the following:
Sections 7.2,
7.3, 7.4, and 8.5
because these
provisions were
superseded by a
later submittal.
XIII. South Dakota Regional Statewide......... Submitted: 9/19/11 4/26/12, 77 FR Including only
Haze State Implementation 24845 portions of the
Plan, Amendment. following:
Sections 7.2,
7.3, 7.4, and
8.5; excluding
all other
portions of the
submittal.
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\5\ In order to determine the EPA effective date for a specific provision that is listed in this table, consult
the Federal Register cited in this column for that particular provision.
[70 FR 11128, Mar. 8, 2005, as amended at 71 FR 46407, Aug. 14, 2006; 72
FR 57868, Oct. 11, 2007; 72 FR 72621, Dec. 21, 2007; 73 FR 26024, May 8,
2008; 76 FR 43917, July 22, 2011; 77 FR 24856, Apr. 26, 2012]
Sec. 52.2171 Classification of regions.
The South Dakota plan evaluated on the basis of the following
classifications:
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Pollutant
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Air quality control region Photochemical
Particulate Sulfur Nitrogen Carbon oxidants
matter oxides dioxide monoxide (hydrocarbons)
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Metropolitan Sioux City Interstate................... III III III III III
Metropolitan Sioux Falls Interstate.................. II III III III III
Black Hills--Rapid City Intrastate................... III III III III III
South Dakota Intrastate.............................. III III III III III
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[37 FR 10893, May 31, 1972]
[[Page 183]]
Sec. 52.2172 Approval status.
(a) With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator
approves South Dakota's plan as meeting the requirements of section 110
of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977. Furthermore, the Administrator
finds that the plan satisfies all requirements of Part D of the Clean
Air Act, as amended in 1977.
(b)(1) Insofar as the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD)
provisions found in this subpart apply to stationary sources of
greenhouse gas (GHGs) emissions, the Administrator approves that
application only to the extent that GHGs are ``subject to regulation'',
as provided in this paragraph (b), and the Administrator takes no action
on that application to the extent that GHGs are not ``subject to
regulation.''
(2) Beginning January 2, 2011, the pollutant GHGs is subject to
regulation if:
(i) The stationary source is a new major stationary source for a
regulated NSR pollutant that is not GHGs, and also will emit or will
have the potential to emit 75,000 tpy CO2e or more; or
(ii) The stationary source is an existing major stationary source
for a regulated NSR pollutant that is not GHGs, and also will have an
emissions increase of a regulated NSR pollutant, and an emissions
increase of 75,000 tpy CO2e or more; and,
(3) Beginning July 1, 2011, in addition to the provisions in
paragraph (b)(2) of this section, the pollutant GHGs shall also be
subject to regulation:
(i) At a new stationary source that will emit or have the potential
to emit 100,000 tpy CO2e; or
(ii) At an existing stationary source that emits or has the
potential to emit 100,000 tpy CO2e, when such stationary
source undertakes a physical change or change in the method of operation
that will result in an emissions increase of 75,000 tpy CO2e
or more.
(4) For purposes of this paragraph (b)--
(i) The term greenhouse gas shall mean the air pollutant defined in
40 CFR 86.1818-12(a) as the aggregate group of six greenhouse gases:
Carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane, hydrofluorocarbons,
perfluorocarbons, and sulfur hexafluoride.
(ii) The term tpy CO2 equivalent emissions
(CO2e) shall represent an amount of GHGs emitted, and shall
be computed as follows:
(A) Multiplying the mass amount of emissions (tpy), for each of the
six greenhouse gases in the pollutant GHGs, by the gas's associated
global warming potential published at Table A-1 to subpart A of 40 CFR
part 98--Global Warming Potentials.
(B) Sum the resultant value from paragraph (b)(4)(ii)(A) of this
section for each gas to compute a tpy CO2e.
(iii) The term emissions increase shall mean that both a significant
emissions increase (as calculated using the procedures in 40 CFR
52.21(a)(2)(iv)) and a significant net emissions increase (as defined in
paragraphs 40 CFR 52.21(b)(3) and (b)(23)(i)) occur. For the pollutant
GHGs, an emissions increase shall be based on tpy CO2e, and
shall be calculated assuming the pollutant GHGs is a regulated NSR
pollutant, and ``significant'' is defined as 75,000 tpy CO2e
instead of applying the value in 40 CFR 52.21(b)(23)(ii).
[75 FR 82561, Dec. 30, 2010]
Sec. 52.2173 Legal authority.
(a) The requirements of Sec. 51.230(f) of this chapter are not met
since the South Dakota Compiled Law 34-16A-21 provides that data which
relates to processes or production unique to the owner or which tend to
adversely affect a competitive position of the owner shall be held
confidential.
(b) Delegation of authority: Pursuant to section 114 of the Act,
South Dakota requested a delegation of authority to enable it to
collect, correlate and release emission data to the public. The
Administrator has determined that South Dakota is qualified to receive a
delegation of the authority it requested. Accordingly, the Administrator
delegates to South Dakota his authority under sections 114(a) (1) and
(2) and section 114(c) of the Act, i.e., authority to collect,
correlate, and release emission data to the public.
[37 FR 15089, July 27, 1972, as amended at 51 FR 40676, Nov. 7, 1986]
[[Page 184]]
Sec. Sec. 52.2174-52.2177 [Reserved]
Sec. 52.2178 Significant deterioration of air quality.
(a) The South Dakota plan, as submitted, is approved as meeting the
requirements of part C, subpart 1 of the CAA, except that it does not
apply to sources proposing to construct on Indian reservations;
(b) Regulations for preventing significant deterioration of air
quality. The provisions of Sec. 52.21 except paragraph (a)(1) are
hereby incorporated and made a part of the South Dakota State
implementation plan and are applicable to proposed major stationary
sources or major modifications to be located on Indian reservations.
[43 FR 26410, June 19, 1978, as amended at 45 FR 52741, Aug. 7, 1980; 59
FR 47261, Sept. 15, 1994; 68 FR 11324, Mar. 10, 2003; 68 FR 74490, Dec.
24, 2003; 72 FR 72621, Dec. 21, 2007]
Sec. 52.2179 Visibility protection.
(a) The requirements of section 169A of the Clean Air Act are not
met, because the plan does not include approvable procedures for
protection of visibility in mandatory Class I Federal areas.
(b) Regulation for visibility monitoring and new source review. The
provisions of Sec. Sec. 52.26 and 52.28 are hereby incorporated and
made a part of the applicable plan for the State of South Dakota.
(c) Long-term strategy. The provisions of Sec. 52.29 are hereby
incorporated and made part of the applicable plan for the State of South
Dakota.
[50 FR 28553, July 12, 1985, as amended at 52 FR 45137, Nov. 24, 1987]
Sec. 52.2180 Stack height regulations.
The State of South Dakota has committed to revise its stack height
regulations should EPA complete rulemaking to respond to the decision in
NRDC v. Thomas, 838 F.2d 1224 (DC Cir. 1988). In a letter to Douglas M.
Skie, EPA, dated May 11, 1988, Joel C. Smith, Administrator, Office of
Air Quality and Solid Waste, stated:
``* * * We are submitting this letter to allow EPA to continue to
process our current SIP submittal with the understanding that if EPA's
response to the NRDC remand modifies the July 8, 1985 regulations, EPA
will notify the State of the rules that must be changed to comport with
the EPA's modified requirements. The State of South Dakota agrees to
make the appropriate changes.''
[53 FR 34079, Sept. 2, 1988]
Sec. 52.2181 [Reserved]
Sec. 52.2182 PM10 Committal SIP.
On July 12 1988, the State submitted a Committal SIP for the Rapid
City Group II PM10 area, as required by the PM10
implementation policy. The SIP commits the State to continue to monitor
for PM10 and to submit a full SIP if a violation of the
PM10 National Ambient Air Quality Standards is detected. It
also commits the State to make several revisions related to
PM10 to the existing SIP.
[55 FR 40834, Oct. 5, 1990]
Sec. 52.2183 Variance provision.
The revisions to the variance provisions in Chapter 74:26:01:31.01
of the South Dakota Air Pollution Control Program, which were submitted
by the Governor's designee on September 25, 1991, are disapproved
because they are inconsistent with section 110(i) of the Clean Air Act,
which prohibits any state or EPA from granting a variance from any
requirement of an applicable implementation plan with respect to a
stationary source.
[58 FR 37426, July 12, 1993]
Sec. 52.2184 Operating permits for minor sources.
Emission limitations and related provisions established in South
Dakota minor source operating permits, which are issued in accordance
with ARSD 74:36:04 and which are submitted to EPA in a timely manner in
both proposed and final form, shall be enforceable by EPA. EPA reserves
the right to deem permit conditions not federally enforceable. Such a
determination will be made according to appropriate procedures and will
be based upon the permit, permit approval procedures, or
[[Page 185]]
permit requirements which do not conform with the operating permit
program requirements of EPA's underlying regulations.
[60 FR 46228, Sept. 6, 1995]
Sec. 52.2185 Change to approved plan.
South Dakota Air Pollution Control Program Chapter 74:36:07, New
Source Performance Standards, is removed from the approved plan, except
for sections 74:36:07:08, 74:36:07:11 and 74:36:07:29-30. On April 2,
2002, we issued a letter delegating responsibility for all sources
located, or to be located, in the State of South Dakota subject to the
specified NSPS in 40 CFR part 60. See the table in 40 CFR 60.4 for the
delegation status of NSPS to the State of South Dakota.
[67 FR 57521, Sept. 11, 2002]
Sec. 52.2186 Original identification of plan section.
(a) This section identifies the original ``Air Implementation Plan
for the State of South Dakota'' and all revisions submitted by South
Dakota that were federally approved prior to November 15, 2004.
(b) The plan was officially submitted on January 27, 1972.
(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the dates
specified.
(1) Request for delegation of authority submitted January 27, 1972,
by the Governor.
(2) Clarification of control regulations (section 1.8.4) submitted
April 27, 1972, by the State Department of Health.
(3) Clarification of control regulations (section 1.8.4) submitted
May 2, 1972, by the Governor.
(4) On December 4, 1975, the Governor of South Dakota submitted
revisions and additions to the air pollution control regulations
(Article 34:10 of the Administrative Rules of South Dakota). The
submittal updated rules and regulations; review procedures for newand
modified direct sources; variance and enforcement procedure revisions;
episode procedure changes; and the addition of new source performance
standards similar to those of EPA.
(5) Provisions to meet the requirements of Part D of the Clean Air
Act, as amended in 1977 were submitted on January 3, 1979.
(6) A new control strategy for Brookings, South Dakota was submitted
on April 16, 1979.
(7) On January 21, 1980, the Governor submitted a plan revision to
meet the requirements of Air Quality Monitoring 40 CFR part 58, subpart
C, Sec. 58.20, and Public Notification required under section 127 of
the Clean Air Act.
(8) Provisions to meet the requirements of Part D of the Clean Air
Act, as amended in 1977, were submitted on October 16, 1980.
(9) On September 13, 1982, the Governor submitted a plan revision
for a new control strategy for Brookings, South Dakota and an amendment
to the opacity regulation for alfalfa pelletizers.
(10) On May 4, 1984, the Governor submitted a plan revision for lead
and repealed the hydrocarbon standard.
(11) On January 28, 1988, the Governor submitted a plan revision (1)
updating citations to Federal regulations in the South Dakota air
pollution control regulations (Administrative Rules of South Dakota
74:26), (2) adopting new ambient air quality standards for particulates
(PM10), (3) revising the State administrative procedures for
handling permit hearings and contested cases, and (4) correcting
deficiencies in the stack height regulations.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Administrative Rules of South Dakota (ARSD)
74:26:01:12, ARSD 74:26:01:35, ARSD 74:26:01:37, ARSD 74:26:01:64, ARSD
74:26:08 through ARSD 74:26:23, inclusive, and addition of a new
section, ARSD 74:26:02:35, were revised through November 24, 1987.
(12) In a letter dated August 7, 1986, the Governor submitted
revisions to the South Dakota SIP adopting federal stack height
regulations (Administrative Rules of South Dakota 74:26). In a letter
dated August 20, 1986, the Administrator, Office of Air Quality and
Solid Waste of South Dakota, submitted the stack height demonstration
analysis with supplemental information submitted on December 3, 1986.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Administrative Rules of South Dakota 74:26
effective
[[Page 186]]
on May 21, 1986. The changes consisted of incorporating definitions for
good engineering practices and dispersion techniques into 74:26:01:12,
standard for the issuance of construction permit.
(B) Stack height demonstration analysis submitted by the State with
letters dated August 20, 1986 and December 3, 1986.
(13) On September 25, 1992 and February 24, 1992, the Governor of
South Dakota submitted revisions to the plan for new source performance
standards and asbestos.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Air Pollution Control Program, Sections
74:26:08-74:26:21 and 74:26:23-74:26:25, New Source Performance
Standards, effective May 13, 1991, Section 74:26:26, Standards of
Performance for Municipal Waste Combustors, effective November 24, 1991,
and Section 74:26:22, Emission Standards for Asbestos Air Pollutants,
effective December 2, 1991.
(14) On September 25, 1991, the designee of the Governor of South
Dakota submitted revisions to the plan for new source review, operating
permits, and the PM-10 Group II requirements.
(i) Incorporation by reference
(A) Revisions to the Air Pollution Control Program, Sections
74:26:01-74:26:08, effective May 13, 1991.
(ii) Additional material
(A) Letter dated April 14, 1992, from the South Dakota Department of
Environment and Natural Resources to EPA.
(15) On November 10, 1992, the Governor of South Dakota's designee
submitted a plan for the establishment and implementation of a Small
Business Assistance Program to be incorporated into the South Dakota
State Implementation Plan as required by section 507 of the Clean Air
Act. An amendment to the plan was submitted by the Governor's designee
on April 1, 1994.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) November 10, 1992 letter from the Governor of South Dakota's
designee submitting a Small Business Assistance Program plan to EPA.
(B) April 1, 1994 letter from the Governor of South Dakota's
designee submitting an amendment to the South Dakota Small Business
Assistance Program plan to EPA.
(C) The State of South Dakota amended plan for the establishment and
implementation of a Small Business Assistance Program, adopted January
12, 1994 by the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural
Resources.
(D) South Dakota Codified Laws 34A-1-57, effective July 1, 1992 and
34A-1-58 through 60, effective July 1, 1993, which gives the State of
South Dakota the authority to establish and fund the South Dakota Small
Business Assistance Program.
(16) On November 12, 1993 and March 7, 1995, the designee of the
Governor of South Dakota submitted revisions to the plan, which included
revised regulations for definitions, minor source construction and
federally enforceable state operating permit (FESOP) rules, source
category emission limitations, sulfur dioxide rule corrections, new
source performance standards (NSPS), new source review (NSR)
requirements for new and modified major sources impacting nonattainment
areas, and enhanced monitoring and compliance certification
requirements. The State also requested that the existing State
regulations approved in the South Dakota SIP be replaced with the
following chapters of the recently recodified Administrative Rules of
South Dakota (ARSD): 74:36:01-74:36:04, 74:36:06; 74:36:07, 74:36:10-
74:36:13, and 74:36:15, as in effect on January 5, 1995.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Administrative Rules of South Dakota, Air
Pollution Control Program, Chapters 74:36:01 (except 74:36:01:01(2) and
(3)); 74:36:02-74:36:04, 74:36:06; 74:36:07, 74:36:10-74:36:13, and
74:36:15, effective April 22, 1993 and January 5, 1995.
(17) On May 2, 1997, the designee of the Governor of South Dakota
submitted revisions to the plan. The revisions pertain to revised
regulations for definitions, minor source operating permits, open
burning, and performance testing. The State's SIP submittal requested
that EPA replace the previous version of the ARSD approved into the SIP
with the following chapters of the ARSD as in effect on December 29,
1996: 74:36:01 through
[[Page 187]]
74:36:03, 74:36:04 (with the exception of section 74:36:04:03.01),
74:36:06, 74:36:07, 74:36:10-13, and 74:36:17. EPA is replacing all of
the previously approved State regulations, except the NSPS rules in ARSD
74:36:07, with those regulations listed in paragraph (c)(17)(i)(A). ARSD
74:36:07, as in effect on January 5, 1995 and as approved by EPA at 40
CFR 52.2170(c)(16)(i)(A), will remain part of the SIP. [Note that EPA is
not incorporating the revised ARSD 74:36:07, new ARSD 74:36:11:04, or
new ARSD 74:36:17 in this action, as these chapters will be acted on
separately by EPA.]
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Administrative Rules of South Dakota, Air
Pollution Control Program, Chapters 74:36:01-03; 74:36:04 (except
section 74:36:04:03.1); 74:36:06; 74:36:10, 74:36:11 (with the exception
of ARSD 74:36:11:04), 74:36:12, and 74:36:13, effective December 29,
1996.
(18) On May 2, 1997 and on May 6, 1999, the designee of the Governor
of South Dakota submitted revisions to the new source performance
standards in subchapter 74:36:07 of the Administrative Rules of South
Dakota (ARSD).
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Administrative Rules of South Dakota, Air
Pollution Control Program, Chapter 74:36:07--New Source Performance
Standards, subsections 74:36:07:01 through 74:36:07:10, 74:36:07:12
through 74:36:07:28, 74:36:07:31 through 74:36:07:33, and 74:36:07:43,
effective December 29, 1996.
(B) Revisions to the Administrative Rules of South Dakota, Air
Pollution Control Program, Chapter 74:36:07--New Source Performance
Standards, subsections 74:36:07:06.02, 74:36:07:07.01, 74:36:07:11, and
74:36:07:43, effective April 4, 1999.
(19) On May 2, 1997 and on May 6, 1999, the designee of the Governor
of South Dakota submitted provisions in Section 74:36:11:04 of the
Administrative Rules of South Dakota. The provisions allow permitted
sources to request permission to test a new fuel or raw material, to
determine if it is compatible with existing equipment and to determine
air emission rates, before requesting a permit amendment or modification
if certain conditions are met.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Administrative Rules of South Dakota, Air
Pollution Control Program, Chapter 74:36:11, Performance Testing,
section 74:36:11:04, effective April 4, 1999.
(20) On January 22, 1996, the designee of the Governor of South
Dakota submitted provisions in Section 74:36:17 of the Administrative
rules of South Dakota. The provisions consist of street sanding
requirements that apply within the city limits of Rapid City, South
Dakota.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Administrative Rules of South Dakota, Air Pollution Control
Program, Chapter 74:36:17.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Letter of March 25, 1994 from South Dakota Department of
Environment and Natural Resources discussing whether EPA should
designate Rapid City as nonattainment for the PM-10 standard.
(B) Letter of July 19, 1995 from EPA Region VIII discussing with the
South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources the
exceedances of the PM-10 standard measured in the Rapid City.
(C) Letter of November 16, 1995 from the South Dakota Department of
Environment and Natural Resources describing the commitment the State of
South Dakota has toward permit exceedances of the PM-10 standard in the
future.
(D) Letter of January 22, 1996 from the South Dakota Department of
Environment and Natural Resources transmitting Rapid City street sanding
requirements.
(21) On May 6, 1999 and June 30, 2000, South Dakota submitted
revisions to its Air Pollution Control Program Rules. The sections of
the rule being approved replace the same numbered sections that have
previously been approved into the SIP. The provisions of section
74:36:07, except 74:36:07:29 and 74:36:07:30, which have previously been
incorporated by reference in paragraphs (c)(16)(i)(A) and (c)(18)(i) of
this section, are being removed from the South Dakota SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Sections 74:36:01:01(1) through (79), effective 4/4/1999;
74:36:01:03, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:01:05, effective 4/4/
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1999; 74:36:01:07, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:01:08, effective 4/4/1999;
74:36:01:10, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:01:17, effective 4/4/1999;
74:36:01:20, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:02:02, effective 6/27/2000;
74:36:02:03, effective 6/27/2000; 74:36:02:04, effective 6/27/2000;
74:36:02:05, effective 6/27/2000; 74:36:04:03, effective 4/4/1999;
74:36:04:09, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:04:11, effective 4/4/1999;
74:36:04:12, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:04:12.01, effective 4/4/1999;
74:36:04:13, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:01:14, effective 4/4/1999;
74:36:04:18, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:04:19, effective 4/4/1999;
74:36:04:20, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:04:20.01, effective 4/4/1999;
74:36:04:20.04, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:04:22, effective 4/4/1999;
74:36:06:02, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:06:03, effective 4/4/1999;
74:36:06:07, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:11:01, effective 6/27/2000;
74:36:12:01, effective 6/27/2000; 74:36:13:02, effective 6/27/2000;
74:36:13:03, effective 6/27/2000; 74:36:13:04, effective 6/27/2000; and
74:36:13:07, effective 6/27/2000.
(22) On June 27, 2002, the designee of the Governor of South Dakota
submitted revisions to the State Implementation Plan. The June 27, 2002
submittal consists of revisions to the Administrative Rules of South
Dakota. These revisions add a new chapter 74:36:18, ``Regulations for
State Facilities in the Rapid City Area''. Chapter 74:36:18 regulates
fugitive emissions of particulate matter from state facilities and state
contractors that conduct a construction activity or continuous operation
activity within the Rapid City air quality control zone.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Chapter 74:36:18 of the Administrative Rules of South Dakota,
effective July 1, 2002.
(23) On September 12, 2003, the designee of the Governor of South
Dakota submitted revisions to the State Implementation Plan. The
September 12, 2003 submittal revises the following chapters of the
Administrative Rules of South Dakota: 74:36:01, 74:36:04, 74:36:10 and
74:36:11.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Administrative Rules of South Dakota, Chapter 74:36:01, sections
74:36:01:01(77), 74:36:01:01(80), and 74:36:01:01(81); Chapter 74:36:04,
sections 74:36:04:06, 74:36:04:32 and 74:36:04:33; Chapter 74:36:10,
except section 74:36:10:01; and Chapter 74:36:11, section 74:36:11:01,
effective September 1, 2003.
[37 FR 15089, July 27, 1972]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec.
52.2186, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the
Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov.
Subpart RR_Tennessee
Sec. 52.2219 [Reserved]
Sec. 52.2220 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State
implementation plan for Tennessee under section 110 of the Clean Air
Act, 42 U.S.C. 7401, and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air
quality standards.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraph (c)
of this section with an EPA approval date prior to January 1, 2006, for
Tennessee (Table 1 of the Tennessee State Implementation Plan), January
1, 2003 for Memphis Shelby County (Table 2 of the Tennessee State
Implementation Plan), March 1, 2005, for Knox County (Table 3 of the
Tennessee State Implementation Plan), April 1, 2005 for Chattanooga
(Table 4 of the Tennessee State Implementation Plan), April 1, 2005, for
Nashville-Davidson County (Table 5 of the Tennessee State Implementation
Plan) and paragraph (d) with an EPA approval date prior to December 1,
1998, was approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the
Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51.
Material is incorporated as it exists on the date of the approval, and
notice of any change in the material will be published in the Federal
Register. Entries in paragraphs (c) of this section with EPA approval
dates after January 1, 2006, for Tennessee (Table 1 of the Tennessee
State Implementation Plan), January 1, 2003 for Memphis Shelby County
(Table 2 of the Tennessee State Implementation Plan), March 1, 2005, for
Knox County (Table 3 of the Tennessee State Implementation Plan), April
1, 2005 for Chattanooga (Table 4 of the Tennessee State Implementation
Plan), April 1, 2005, for Nashville-Davidson County (Table 5 of the
Tennessee State Implementation
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Plan) and paragraph (d) with an EPA approval date after December 1,
1998, will be incorporated by reference in the next update to the SIP
compilation.
(2) EPA Region 4 certifies that the rules/regulations provided by
EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this
section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State
rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State
implementation plan as of the dates referenced in paragraph (b)(1).
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be
inspected at the Region 4 EPA Office at 61 Forsyth Street, SW., Atlanta,
GA 30303; the EPA, Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center, Air
Docket, 1301 Constitution Avenue, NW., Room B102, Washington, DC 20460;
or at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For
information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-
6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal--register/code--of--
federal--regulations/ibr--locations.html.
(c) EPA approved regulations.
Table 1--EPA Approved Tennessee Regulations
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State
State citation Title/subject effective EPA approval date Explanation
date
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CHAPTER 1200-3-1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
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Section 1200-3-1-.01............. General Rules........ 02/09/77 03/29/85, 50 FR
12540.
Section 1200-3-1-.02............. Severability......... 10/12/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
27267.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-2 DEFINITIONS
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Section 1200-3-2-.01............. General Definitions.. 06/26/93 09/16/02, 67 FR
46594.
Section 1200-3-2-.02............. Abbreviations........ 02/09/77 03/29/85, 50 FR
12540.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-3 AIR QUALITY STANDARDS
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Section 1200-3-3-.01............. Primary Air Quality 02/09/77 03/29/85, 50 FR
Standards. 12539.
Section 1200-3-3-.02............. Secondary Air Quality 02/09/77 03/29/85, 50 FR
Standards. 12539.
Section 1200-3-3-.03............. Tennessee's Ambient 12/05/84 03/29/85, 50 FR
Air Quality 12539.
Standards.
Section 1200-3-3-.04............. Nondegradation....... 02/09/77 03/29/85, 50 FR
12540.
Section 1200-3-3-.05............. Achievement.......... 08/02/83 04/07/93, 58 FR
18011.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-4 OPEN BURNING
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Section 1200-3-4-.01............. Purpose.............. 02/09/77 03/29/85, 50 FR
12540.
Section 1200-3-4-.02............. Open Burning 03/21/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
Prohibited. 27268.
Section 1200-3-4-.03............. Exceptions to 02/09/77 03/29/85, 50 FR
Prohibition. 12540.
Section 1200-3-4-.04............. Permits for Open 06/21/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
Burning. 27268.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-5 VISIBLE EMISSION REGULATIONS
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Section 1200-3-5-.01............. General Standards.... 06/07/92 08/15/97, 62 FR
43643.
Section 1200-3-5-.02............. Exceptions........... 06/07/92 08/15/97, 62 FR
43643.
Section 1200-3-5-.03............. Method of Evaluating 06/07/92 08/15/97, 62 FR
and Recording. 43643.
Section 1200-3-5-.04............. Exemption............ 06/07/92 08/15/97, 62 FR
43643.
Section 1200-3-5-.05............. Standard for Certain 06/07/92 08/15/97, 62 FR
Existing Sources. 43643.
Section 1200-3-5-.06............. Wood-Fired Fuel 06/07/92 08/15/97, 62 FR
Burning Equipment. 43643.
Section 1200-3-5-.07............. Repealed............. 06/07/92 08/15/97, 62 FR
43643.
Section 1200-3-5-.08............. Titanium Dioxide 06/07/92 08/15/97, 62 FR
(TiO2) Manufacturing. 43643.
Section 1200-3-5-.09............. Kraft Mill and Soda 04/06/98 09/16/02, 67 FR
Mill Recovery. 46594.
Section 1200-3-5-.10............. Choice of Visible 06/07/92 08/15/97, 62 FR
Emission Standard 43643.
for Certain Fuel
Burning Equipment.
Section 1200-3-5-.11............. Repealed............. 04/06/98 09/16/02, 62 FR
46594.
Section 1200-3-5-.12............. Coke Battery 06/07/92 08/15/97, 62 FR
Underfire 43643.
(combustion) Stacks.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-6 NON-PROCESS EMISSION STANDARDS
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Section 1200-3-6-.01............. General Non-Process 06/21/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
Emissions. 27267.
[[Page 190]]
Section 1200-3-6-.02............. Non-Process 09/08/80 06/24/82, 47 FR
Particulate Emission 27267.
Standards.
Section 1200-3-6-.03............. General Non-Process 06/21/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
Gaseous Emissions. 27267.
Section 1200-3-6-.04............. (Deleted)............ 06/21/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
27267.
Section 1200-3-6-.05............. Wood-Fired Fuel 05/30/87 11/23/88, 53 FR
Burning Equipment. 47530.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-7 PROCESS EMISSION STANDARDS
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Section 1200-3-7-.01............. General Process 03/02/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
Particulate Emission 27267.
Standards.
Section 1200-3-7-.02............. Choice of Particulate 04/12/78 06/07/79, 44 FR
Emission Standards-- 32681.
Existing Process.
Section 1200-3-7-.03............. New Processes........ 06/21/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
27267.
Section 1200-3-7-.04............. Limiting Allowable 03/21/79 06/07/79, 44 FR
Emissions. 32681.
Section 1200-3-7-.05............. Specific Process 06/07/74 06/07/79, 44 FR
Emission Standards. 32681.
Section 1200-3-7-.06............. Standards of 06/07/74 06/07/79, 44 FR
Performance for New 32681.
Stationary Sources.
Section 1200-3-7-.07............. General Provisions 01/22/82 06/12/96, 61 FR
and Applicability 29666.
for Process Gaseous
Emission Standards.
Section 1200-3-7-.08............. Specific Process 09/22/80 01/31/96, 61 FR 3318
Emission Standards.
Section 1200-3-7-.09............. Sulfuric Acid Mist... 02/09/77 03/29/85, 50 FR
12540.
Section 1200-3-7-.10............. Grain Loading Limit 03/21/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
for Certain Existing 27267.
Sources.
Section 1200-3-7-.11............. Carbon Monoxide, 10/25/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
Electric Arc 27267.
Furnaces.
Section 1200-3-7-.12............. Carbon Monoxide, 01/22/82 06/21/82, 47 FR
Catalytic Cracking 26621.
Units.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-8 FUGITIVE DUST
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Section 1200-3-8-.01............. Fugitive Dust........ 07/11/80 06/24/82, 47 FR
27267.
Section 1200-3-8-.02............. Special Nonattainment 03/21/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
Area Fugitive Dust 27267.
Requirements.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-9 CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATING PERMITS
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Section 1200-3-9-.01............. Construction Permits. 11/27/2011 3/1/2012, 77 FR EPA is approving
12484. Tennessee's May 28,
2009 SIP revisions
to Chapter 1200-3-9-
.01 with the
exception of the
``baseline actual
emissions''
calculation
revision found at
1200-3-9-.01
(4)(b)45(i)(III),
(4)(b)45(ii)(IV),
(5)(b)1(xlvii)(I)(I
II) and
(5)(b)1(xlvii)(II)(
IV) of the
submittal.
Section 1200-3-9-.02............. Operating Permits.... 5/10/2009 2/7/2012, 77 FR 6016
Section 1200-3-9-.03............. General Provisions... 5/10/2009 2/7/2012, 77 FR 6016
Section 1200-3-9-.04............. Exemptions........... 08/28/95 08/29/02, 67 FR
55320.
Section 1200-3-9-.05............. Reserved.............
Section 1200-3-9-.06............. Appeal of Permit 11/16/79 06/24/82............
Application Denials 47 FR 27269.........
and Permit
Conditions.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-10 REQUIRED SAMPLING, RECORDING, AND REPORTING
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Section 1200-3-10-.01............ Sampling Required to 12/14/81 03/19/96, 61 FR
Establish 11136.
Contaminant Emission
Levels.
[[Page 191]]
Section 1200-3-10-.02............ Monitoring of Source 02/14/96 01/07/00, 65 FR 1070
Emissions,
Recording, Reporting
of the Same are
Required.
Section 1200-3-10-.04............ Sampling, Recording, 09/12/94 01/19/00, 65 FR 2880
and Reporting
Required for Major
Stationary Sources.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-12 METHODS OF SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS
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Section 1200-3-12-.01............ General.............. 02/09/77 03/29/85, 50 FR
12540.
Section 1200-3-12-.02............ Procedures for 01/18/80 06/24/82, 47 FR
Ambient Sampling and 27270.
Analysis.
Section 1200-3-12-.03............ Source Sampling and 08/01/84 03/29/85, 50 FR
Analysis. 12539.
Section 1200-3-12-.04............ Monitoring Required 12/28/96 01/07/00, 65 FR 1070
for Determining
Compliance of
Certain Large
Sources.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-13 VIOLATIONS
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Section 1200-3-13-.01............ Violation Statement.. 06/07/74 06/07/79, 44 FR
32681.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-14 CONTROL OF SULFUR DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
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Section 1200-3-14-.01............ General Provisions... 08/01/84 04/07/93, 58 FR
18011.
Section 1200-3-14-.02............ Non-Process Emission 08/01/84 04/07/93, 58 FR
Standards. 18011.
Section 1200-3-14-.03............ Process Emission 03/21/93 03/19/96, 61 FR
Standards. 11136.
Section 1200-3-14-.04............ CAIR SO2 Annual 11/06/06 8/20/07, 72 FR 46393
Trading Program.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-15 EMERGENCY EPISODE REQUIREMENTS
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Section 1200-3-15-.01............ Purpose.............. 02/09/77 03/29/85, 50 FR
12540.
Section 1200-3-15-.02............ Episode Criteria..... 06/26/93 09/15/94, 59 FR
47256.
Section 1200-3-15-.03............ Required Emissions 05/15/81 06/24/82, 47 FR
Reductions. 27267.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-17 CONFLICT OF INTEREST
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Section 1200-3-17-.01............ Purpose and Intent... 09/18/96 10/28/02, 67 FR
55322.
Section 1200-3-17-.02............ Conflict of Interest 09/18/96 10/28/02, 67 FR
on the Part of the 55322.
Board and Technical
Secretary.
Section 1200-3-17-.03............ Conflict of Interest 09/18/96 10/28/02, 67 FR
in the Permitting of 55322.
Municipal Solid
Waste Incineration
Units.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-18 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
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Section 1200-3-18-.01............ Definitions.......... 01/12/98 06/03/03, 68 FR
33008.
Section 1200-3-18-.02............ General Provisions 02/23/96 07/18/96, 61 FR
and Applicability. 37387.
Section 1200-3-18-.03............ Compliance 02/08/96 07/18/96, 61 FR
Certification, 37387.
Recordkeeping, and
Reporting
Requirements for
Coating and Printing
Sources.
Section 1200-3-18-.04............ Compliance 02/08/96 07/18/96, 61 FR
Certification, 37387.
Recordkeeping, and
Reporting
Requirements for Non-
Coating and Non-
Printing Sources.
Section 1200-3-18-.05............ (Reserved)........... 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.06............ Handling, Storage, 06/04/96 08/27/96, 61 FR ....................
Use, and Disposal of 43972.
Volatile Organic
Compounds (VOC).
Section 1200-3-18-.07............ Source-Specific 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ....................
Compliance Schedules. 10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.08............ (Reserved)........... 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ....................
10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.09............ (Reserved)........... 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ....................
10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.10............ (Reserved)........... 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ....................
10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.11............ Automobile and Light- 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ....................
Duty Truck Coating 10504.
Operations.
Section 1200-3-18-.12............ Can Coating.......... 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ....................
10504.
[[Page 192]]
Section 1200-3-18-.13............ Coil Coating......... 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ....................
10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.14............ Paper and Related 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
Coating. 10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.15............ Fabric Coating....... 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ....................
10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.16............ Vinyl Coating........ 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ....................
10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.17............ Coating of Metal 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ....................
Furniture. 10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.18............ Coating of Large 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ....................
Appliances. 10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.19............ Coating of Magnet 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ....................
Wire. 10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.20............ Coating of 01/26/99 11/03/99, 64 FR
Miscellaneous Metal 59628.
Parts.
Section 1200-3-18-.21............ Coating of Flat Wood 02/08/96 07/18/96, 61 FR ....................
Paneling. 37387.
Section 1200-3-18-.22............ Bulk Gasoline Plants. 12/29/04 08/26/05, 70 FR ....................
50199.
Section 1200-3-18-.23............ Bulk Gasoline 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ....................
Terminals. 10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.24............ Gasoline Dispensing 12/29/04 08/26/05, 70 FR ....................
Facility--Stage I 50199.
and Stage II Vapor
Recovery.
Section 1200-3-18-.25............ Leaks from Gasoline 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ....................
Tank Trucks. 10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.26............ Petroleum Refinery 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ....................
Sources. 10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.27............ Leaks from Petroleum 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ....................
Refinery Equipment. 10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.28............ Petroleum Liquid 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ....................
Storage in External 10504.
Floating Roof Tanks.
Section 1200-3-18-.29............ Petroleum Liquid 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ....................
Storage in Fixed 10504.
Roof Tanks.
Section 1200-3-18-.30............ Leaks from Natural 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ....................
Gas/Gasoline 10504.
Processing Equipment.
Section 1200-3-18-.31............ Solvent Metal 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ....................
Cleaning. 10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.32............ Cutback and 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ....................
Emulsified Asphalt. 10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.33............ Manufacture of 02/21/95 07/18/96, 61 FR ....................
Synthesized 37387.
Pharmaceutical
Products.
Section 1200-3-18-.34............ Pneumatic Rubber Tire 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
Manufacturing. 10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.35............ Graphic Arts Systems. 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.36............ Petroleum Solvent Dry 02/08/96 07/18/96, 61 FR
Cleaners. 37387.
Section 1200-3-18-.37............ (Reserved)........... 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.38............ Leaks from Synthetic 02/08/96 07/18/96, 61 FR
Organic Chemical, 37387.
Polymer, and Resin
Manufacturing
Equipment.
Section 1200-3-18-.39............ Manufacture of High 05/08/97 07/29/97, 62 FR
Density 40458.
Polyethylene,
Polypropylene, and
Polystyrene Resins.
Section 1200-3-18-.40............ Air Oxidation 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
Processes in the 10504.
Synthetic Organic
Chemical
Manufacturing
Industry.
Section 1200-3-18-.41............ (Reserved)........... 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.42............ Wood Furniture 04/25/96 07/18/96, 61 FR
Finishing and 37387.
Cleaning Operations.
Section 1200-3-18-.43............ Offset Lithographic 04/22/96 07/18/96, 61 FR
Printing Operations. 37387.
Section 1200-3-18-.44............ Surface Coating of 06/03/96 08/27/96, 61 FR
Plastic Parts. 43972.
Section 1200-3-18-.45............ Standards of 06/03/96 08/27/96, 61 FR
Performance for 43972.
Commercial Motor
Vehicle and Mobile
Equipment
Refinishing
Operations.
Section 1200-3-18-.48............ Volatile Organic 06/03/96 08/27/96, 61 FR
Liquid Storage Tanks. 43972.
Sections 1200-3-18-.49-.77....... (Reserved)........... 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
10504.
Section 1200-3-18-.78............ Other Facilities That 02/08/96 07/18/96, 61 FR
Emit Volatile 37387.
Organic Compounds
(VOC's) of Fifty
Tons Per Year.
Section 1200-3-18-.79............ Other Facilities That 02/08/96 07/18/96, 61 FR
Emit Volatile 37387.
Organic Compounds
(VOC's) of One
Hundred Tons Per
Year.
Section 1200-3-18-.80............ Test Methods and 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
Compliance 10504.
Procedures: General
Provisions.
[[Page 193]]
Section 1200-3-18-.81............ Test Methods and 05/08/97 07/29/97, 62 FR
Compliance 40458.
Procedures:
Determining the
Volatile Organic
Compound (VOC)
Content of Coatings
and Inks.
Section 1200-3-18-.82............ Test Methods and 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
Compliance 10504.
Procedures:
Alternative
Compliance Methods
for Surface Coating.
Section 1200-3-18-.83............ Test Methods and 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
Compliance 10504.
Procedures: Emission
Capture and
Destruction or
Removal Efficiency
and Monitoring
Requirements.
Section 1200-3-18-.84............ Test Methods and 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
Compliance 10504.
Procedures:
Determining the
Destruction or
Removal Efficiency
of a Control Device.
Section 1200-3-18-.85............ Test Methods and 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
Compliance 10504.
Procedures: Leak
Detection Methods
for Volatile Organic
Compounds (VOC's).
Section 1200-3-18-.86............ Performance 06/03/96 04/14/97, 62 FR
Specifications for 18046.
Continuous Emission
Monitoring of Total
Hydrocarbons.
Section 1200-3-18-.87............ Quality Control 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
Procedures for 10504.
Continuous Emission
Monitoring Systems
(CEMS).
Section 1200-3-18-.88-.99........ (Reserved)........... 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
10504.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-19 EMISSION STANDARDS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICULATE AND SULFUR DIOXIDE
NONATTAINMENT AREAS
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Section 1200-3-19-.01............ Purpose.............. 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
40734.
Section 1200-3-19-.02............ General Requirements. 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
40734.
Section 1200-3-19-.03............ Particulate and 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
Sulfur Dioxide 40734.
Nonattainment Areas
within Tennessee.
Section 1200-3-19-.04............ (Reserved)........... 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
40734.
Section 1200-3-19-.05............ Operating Permits and 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
Emission Limiting 40734.
Conditions.
Section 1200-3-19-.06............ Logs for Operating 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
Hours. 40734.
Section 1200-3-19-.07-.10........ (Reserved)........... 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
40734.
Section 1200-3-19-.11............ Particulate Matter 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
Emission Regulations 40734.
for the Bristol
Nonattainment Area.
Section 1200-3-19-.12............ Particulate Matter 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
Emission Regulations 40734.
for Air Contaminant
Sources in or
Significantly
Impacting the
Particulate
Nonattainment Areas
in Campbell County.
Section 1200-3-19-.13............ Particulate Emission 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
Regulations for the 40734.
Bull Run
Nonattainment Area
and Odoms Bend
Nonattainment Area.
Section 1200-3-19-.14............ Sulfur Dioxide 04/16/97 09/13/99, 64 FR
Emission Regulations 49397.
for the New
Johnsonville
Nonattainment Area.
Section 1200-3-19-.15............ Particulate Matter 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
Monitoring 40734.
Requirements for
Steam Electric
Generating Units in
the Bull Run and
Odoms Bend
Nonattainment Areas.
Section 1200-3-19-.16-.18........ (Reserved)........... 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
40734.
[[Page 194]]
Section 1200-3-19-.19............ Sulfur Dioxide 11/30/96 09/13/99, 64 FR
Regulations for the 49398.
Copper Basin
Nonattainment Area.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-20 LIMITS ON EMISSIONS DUE TO MALFUNCTIONS, START-UPS, AND SHUTDOWNS
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Section 1200-3-20-.01............ Purpose.............. 02/13/79 02/06/80, 45 FR 8004
Section 1200-3-20-.02............ Reasonable Measures 02/13/79 02/06/80, 45 FR 8004
Required.
Section 1200-3-20-.03............ Notice Required When 12/09/81 06/24/82, 47 FR
Malfunction Occurs. 27272.
Section 1200-3-20-.04............ Logs and Reports..... 02/13/79 02/06/80, 45 FR 8004
Section 1200-3-20-.05............ Copies of Log 02/13/79 02/06/80, 45 FR 8004
Required.
Section 1200-3-20-.06............ Scheduled Maintenance 02/13/79 02/06/80, 45 FR 8004
Section 1200-3-20-.07............ Report Required Upon 02/13/79 02/06/80, 45 FR 8004
The Issuance of
Notice of Violation.
Section 1200-3-20-.08............ Special Reports 02/13/79 02/06/80, 45 FR 8004
Required.
Section 1200-3-20-.09............ Rights Reserved...... 02/13/79 02/06/80, 45 FR 8004 ....................
Section 1200-3-20-.10............ Additional Sources 11/23/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
Covered. 27272.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-21 GENERAL ALTERNATE EMISSION STANDARD
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Section 1200-3-21-.01............ General Alternate 01/22/82 06/24/82, 47 FR ....................
Emission Standard. 27272.
Section 1200-3-21-.02............ Applicability........ 03/22/93 04/18/94, 59 FR
18310.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-22 LEAD EMISSION STANDARDS
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Section 1200-3-22-.01............ Definitions.......... 03/18/85 08/12/85, 50 FR ....................
32412.
Section 1200-3-22-.02............ General Lead Emission 12/05/84 08/12/85, 50 FR ....................
Standards. 32412.
Section 1200-3-22-.03............ Specific Emission 01/26/00 10/29/01, 66 FR ....................
Standards for 44632.
Existing Sources of
Lead.
Section 1200-3-22-.04............ Standards for New and 12/05/84 08/12/85, 50 FR ....................
Modified Sources of 32412.
Lead.
Section 1200-3-22-.05............ Source Sampling and 12/05/84 08/12/85, 50 FR ....................
Analysis. 32412.
Section 1200-3-22-.06............ Lead Ambient 12/05/84 08/12/85, 50 FR
Monitoring 32412.
Requirements.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-23 VISIBILITY PROTECTION
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Section 1200-3-23-.01............ Purpose.............. 12/19/94 07/02/97, 62 FR ....................
35681.
Section 1200-3-23-.02............ Definitions.......... 12/19/94 07/02/97, 62 FR ....................
35681.
Section 1200-3-23-.03............ General Visibility 12/19/94 07/02/97, 62 FR ....................
Protection Standards. 35681.
Section 1200-3-23-.04............ Specific Emission 12/19/94 07/02/97, 62 FR ....................
Standards for 35681.
Existing Stationary
Facilities.
Section 1200-3-23-.05............ Specific Emission 12/19/94 07/02/97, 62 FR ....................
Standards for 35681.
Existing Sources.
Section 1200-3-23-.06............ Visibility Standards 12/19/94 07/02/97, 62 FR ....................
for New and Modified 35681.
Sources.
Section 1200-3-23-.07............ Visibility Monitoring 12/19/94 07/02/97, 62 FR ....................
Requirements. 35681.
Section 1200-3-23-.08............ Exemptions from BART 12/19/94 07/02/97, 62 FR ....................
Requirements. 35681.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-24 GOOD ENGINEERING PRACTICE STACK HEIGHT REGULATIONS
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Section 1200-3-24-.01............ General Provisions... 08/18/86 10/19/88, 53 FR ....................
40881.
Section 1200-3-24-.02............ Definitions.......... 08/18/86 10/19/88, 53 FR ....................
40881.
Section 1200-3-24-.03............ Good Engineering 08/18/86 10/19/88, 53 FR ....................
Practice Stack 40881.
Height Regulations
Standards.
Section 1200-3-24-.04............ Specific Emission 08/18/86 10/19/88, 53 FR ....................
Standards. 40881.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-27 NITROGEN OXIDES
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Section 1200-3-27-.01............ Definitions.......... 06/14/93 07/29/96, 61 FR ....................
39326.
Section 1200-3-27-.02............ General Provisions 11/23/96 10/28/02, 67 FR ....................
and Applicability. 55320.
Section 1200-3-27-.03............ Standards and 04/29/96 07/29/96, 61 FR ....................
Requirements. 39326.
Section 1200-3-27-.04............ Standards for Cement 07/23/03 01/22/04, 69 FR 3015
Kilns.
[[Page 195]]
Section 1200-3-27-.06............ NOX Trading Budget 07/23/03 01/22/04, 69 FR 3015
for State
Implementation Plans.
Section 1200-3-27-.09............ Compliance Plans for 11/14/05 12/27/05, 70 FR
NOX Emissions From 76401.
Stationary Internal
Combustion Engines.
Section 1200-3-27.10............. CAIR NOX Annual 11/06/06 8/20/07, 72 FR 46393
Trading Program.
Section 1200-3-27.11............. CAIR NOX Ozone Season 10/4/09 11/25/09, 74 FR
Trading Program. 61535.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-29 LIGHT-DUTY MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
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Section 1200-3-29-.01............ Purpose.............. 07/08/94 07/28/95, 60 FR
38694.
Section 1200-3-29-.02............ Definitions.......... 12/29/94 08/26/05, 70 FR
50199.
Section 1200-3-29-.03............ Motor Vehicle 12/29/94 08/26/05, 70 FR
Inspection 50199.
Requirements.
Section 1200-3-29-.04............ Exemption From Motor 12/29/94 08/26/05, 70 FR
Vehicle Inspection 50199.
Requirements.
Section 1200-3-29-.05............ Motor Vehicle 12/29/94 08/26/05, 70 FR
Emission Performance 50199.
Test Criteria.
Section 1200-3-29-.06............ Motor Vehicle Anti- 12/29/94 08/26/05, 70 FR
Tampering Test 50199.
Criteria.
Section 1200-3-29-.07............ Motor Vehicle 12/29/94 08/26/05, 70 FR
Emissions 50199.
Performance Test
Methods.
Section 1200-3-29-.08............ Motor Vehicle Anti- 12/29/94 08/26/05, 70 FR
Tampering Test 50199.
Methods.
Section 1200-3-29-.09............ Motor Vehicle 12/29/94 08/26/05, 70 FR
Inspection Program. 50199.
Section 1200-3-29-.10............ Motor Vehicle 12/29/94 08/26/05, 70 FR
Inspection Fee. 50199.
Section 1200-3-29-.12............ Area of Applicability 12/29/94 08/26/05, 70 FR
50199.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-34 CONFORMITY
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Section 1200-3-34-.01............ Conformity of 03/21/02 05/16/03, 68 FR
Transportation 25495.
Plans, Programs, and
Projects.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-36 MOTOR VEHICLE TAMPERING
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Section 1200-3-36-.01............ Purpose.............. 12/29/04 08/26/05, 70 FR
50199.
Section 1200-3-36-.02............ Definitions.......... 12/29/04 08/26/05, 70 FR
50199.
Section 1200-3-36-.03............ Motor Vehicle 12/29/04 08/26/05, 70 FR
Tampering Prohibited. 50199.
Section 1200-3-36-.04............ Recordkeeping 12/29/04 08/26/05, 70 FR
Requirements. 50199.
Section 1200-3-36-.05............ Exemptions........... 12/29/04 08/26/05, 70 FR
50199.
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Table 2--EPA Approved Memphis-Shelby County Regulations
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State
State citation Title/subject effective EPA approval date Explanation
date
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Division I Generally
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Section 16-46................... Definitions............. 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
Section 16-47................... Abbreviations, Acronyms 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
& Symbols.
Section 16-48................... Words, Phrases 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
Substituted in State
Regulations Adopted by
Reference.
Section 16-49................... Ambient Air Quality 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
Standards.
Section 16-50................... Open Burning............ 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
Section 16-51................... Severability of Parts of 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
Articles.
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Division II Enforcement
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Section 16-56................... Violations of Chapter-- 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
Notice; Citation;
Injunctive Relief.
[[Page 196]]
Section 16-57................... Penalties, Misdemeanor, 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
Civil, Noncompliance.
Section 16-58................... Variances............... 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
Section 16-59................... Emergency Powers of 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
Health Officer.
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Division III Air Pollution Control Board
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 16-71................... Created; Membership; 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
Term of Office;
Jurisdiction; Hearings;
Appeals.
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Division IV Source Emissions Standards
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Section 16-77................... Construction and 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
Operating Permits.
Section 16-78................... Process Emissions 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
Standards.
Section 16-79................... Nonprocess Emission 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
Standards.
Section 16-80................... Volatile Organic 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
Compounds.
Section 16-82................... Control of Sulfur 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
Dioxide Emissions.
Section 16-83................... Visible Emissions....... 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
Section 16-84................... Particulate Matter from 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
Incinerators.
Section 16-85................... Required Sampling, 5/20/96 3/19/96, 61 FR 11136
Recording, and
Reporting.
Section 16-86................... Methods of Sampling and 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
Analysis.
Section 16-87................... Limits on Emissions due 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
to Malfunctions,
Startups & Shutdowns.
Section 16-88................... Nuisance Abatement...... 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
Section 16-89................... Fugitive Dust........... 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
Section 16-90................... General Alternate 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
Emission Standard.
Section 16-91................... Lead Emission Standards. 8/14/89 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456
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Table 3--EPA Approved Knox County, Regulations
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State
State section Title/subject effective EPA approval date Explanation
date
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
12.0...................... Introduction.............. 6/18/86 8/03/89, 54 FR 31953 ...................
13.0...................... Definitions............... 03/08/00 1/3/07, 72 FR 23
14.0...................... Ambient Air Quality 7/19/89 2/21/90, 55 FR 5985
Standards.
15.0...................... Prohibitions of Air 6/18/86 8/03/89, 54 FR 31953
Pollution.
16.0...................... Open Burning.............. 12/14/05 1/3/07, 72 FR 20
17.0...................... Regulation of Visible 10/13/93 11/01/94, 59 FR 54523
Emissions.
18.0...................... Regulation of Non-Process 10/13/93 11/01/94, 59 FR 54523
Emissions.
19.0...................... Regulation of Process 12/11/96 6/08/98, 63 FR 31121
Emissions.
20.0...................... Regulation of Incinerators 6/18/86 8/03/89, 54 FR 31953
22.0...................... Regulation of Fugitive 1/10/01 1/3/07, 72 FR 23
Dust and Materials.
23.0...................... Regulation of Hydrocarbon 6/16/72 10/28/72, 37 FR 23085
Emissions.
24.0...................... Regulation of Airborne and 6/18/86 8/03/89, 54 FR 31953
Windborne Materials.
Section 25.0.............. Permits................... 1/16/08 6/25/09, 74 FR 30235
[[Page 197]]
26.0...................... Monitoring, Recording, and 6/10/92 4/28/93, 58 FR 25777
Reporting.
27.0...................... Sampling and Testing 6/10/92 4/28/93, 58 FR 25777
Methods.
28.0...................... Variances................. 6/10/92 4/28/93, 58 FR 25777
29.0...................... Appeals................... 5/25/94 12/26/95, 60 FR 66748
30.0...................... Violations................ 1/10/96 3/26/97, 62 FR 14327
31.0...................... Right of Entry............ 6/18/86 8/03/89, 54 FR 31953
32.0...................... Use of Evidence........... 6/18/86 8/03/89, 54 FR 31953
33.0...................... Confidentiality and 6/18/86 8/03/89, 54 FR 31953
Accessibility of Records.
34.0...................... Malfunction of Equipment.. 6/18/86 8/03/89, 54 FR 31953
36.0...................... Emergency Regulations..... 7/19/89 2/21/90, 55 FR 5985
37.0...................... Separation of Emissions... 6/18/86 8/03/89, 54 FR 31953
38.0...................... Combination of Emissions.. 6/18/86 8/03/89, 54 FR 31953
39.0...................... Severability.............. 6/18/86 8/03/89, 54 FR 31953
41.0...................... Regulation for the Review 6/18/86 8/03/89, 54 FR 31953
of New Sources.
45.0...................... Prevention of Significant 6/10/92 4/28/93, 58 FR 25776
Deterioration.
46.0...................... Regulation of Volatile 10/12/05 1/4/07, 72 FR 265
Organic Compounds.
47.0...................... Good Engineering Practice 10/13/93 11/01/94, 59 FR 54523
Stack Height.
51.0...................... Standards for Cement Kilns 7/11/01 4/12/2007, 72 FR 18391
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Table 4--EPA Approved Chattanooga Regulations
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Adoption
State section Title/subject date EPA approval date Explanation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Article I. In General
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Section 4-1....................... Declaration of Policy and 7/20/89 5/08/90, 55 FR 19066
Purposes: Title.
Section 4-2....................... Definitions............... 8/16/95 2/18/97, 62 FR 7163.
Section 4-3....................... Regulations cumulative; 8/16/95 2/18/97, 62 FR 7163.
compliance with one
provision no defense to
noncompliance with
another; use of
alternative methods.
Section 4-4....................... Penalties for violation of 8/16/95 2/18/97, 62 FR 7163.
chapter, permit or order.
Section 4-5....................... Limitations of chapter.... 7/20/89 5/08/90, 55 FR 19066
Section 4-6....................... Air pollution control 8/16/95 2/18/97, 62 FR 7163.
board; bureau of air
pollution control;
persons required to
comply with chapter.
Section 4-7....................... Powers and duties of the 7/20/89 5/08/90, 55 FR 19066
board; delegation.
Section 4-8....................... Installation permit, 8/16/95 2/18/97, 62 FR 7163.
temporary operating
permit, certification of
operation and solid fuel
permit.
Section 4-9....................... Technical reports; charges 7/20/89 5/08/90, 55 FR 19066
Section 4-10...................... Records................... 7/20/89 5/08/90, 55 FR 19066
Section 4-11...................... General Requirements...... 7/20/89 5/08/90, 55 FR 19066
Section 4-12...................... Limits on emissions due to 8/16/95 2/18/97, 62 FR 7163.
equipment malfunction,
start-up or shutdown.
Section 4-13...................... Certificate of alternate 12/11/95 8/12/97, 62 FR 43109
control.
Section 4-14...................... Court determination of 7/20/89 5/08/90, 55 FR 19066
invalidity of having two
sets of limitations for
process or fuel burning
equipment; effect.
Section 4-15...................... Right to file abatement 7/20/89 5/08/90, 55 FR 19066
suits.
Section 4-16...................... Right of entry of city 8/16/95 2/18/97, 62 FR 7163.
employees; search
warrants.
[[Page 198]]
Section 4-17...................... Enforcement of chapter; 8/16/95 2/18/97, 62 FR 7163.
procedure for
adjudicatory hearings.
Section 4-18...................... Hearings and judicial 8/16/95 2/18/97, 62 FR 7163.
review.
Section 4-19...................... Confidentiality of certain 8/16/95 2/18/97, 62 FR 7163.
records.
Section 4-20...................... Emergencies............... 7/20/89 5/08/90, 55 FR 19066
Section 4-21...................... Variances................. 7/20/89 5/08/90, 55 FR 19066
Section 4-22...................... Reserved.
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Article II. Section 4-41 Rules, Regulations, Criteria, Standards
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 4-41 Rule 1............... Rules adopted............. 7/20/89 5/08/90, 55 FR 19066
Section 4-41 Rule 2............... Regulation of Nitrogen 8/15/95 8/12/97, 62 FR 43109
Oxides.
Section 4-41 Rule 3............... Visible Emission 8/15/95 8/12/97, 62 FR 43109
Regulations.
Section 4-41 Rule 4............... Regulation of the 7/20/89 5/08/90, 55 FR 19066
Importation, Sales,
Transportation, Use or
Consumption of Certain
Fuels.
Section 4-41 Rule 5............... Prohibition of Hand-Fired 7/20/89 5/08/90, 55 FR 19066
Fuel Burning Equipment.
Section 4-41 Rule 6............... Prohibition of Open 12/8/04 8/26/05, 70 FR 50199
Burning.
Section 4-41 Rule 7............... Incinerator Regulation.... 7/20/89 5/08/90, 55 FR 19066
Section 4-41 Rule 8............... Fuel Burning Equipment 8/15/95 8/12/97, 62 FR 43109
Regulations.
Section 4-41 Rule 9............... Regulation of Visible 8/15/95 8/12/97, 62 FR 43109
Emissions from Internal
Combustion Engines.
Section 4-41 Rule 10.............. Process Emission 7/20/89 5/08/90, 55 FR 19066
Regulations.
Section 4-41 Rule 11.............. Regulation of Transporting 7/20/89 5/08/90, 55 FR 19066
and Material Handling in
Open Air.
Section 4-41 Rule 12.............. Regulation of Odors in the 7/20/89 5/08/90, 55 FR 19066
Ambient Air.
Section 4-41 Rule 13.............. Regulation of Sulfur 8/15/95 8/12/97, 62 FR 43109
Oxides.
Section 4-41 Rule 14.............. Nuisances................. 7/20/89 5/08/90, 55 FR 19066
Section 4-41 Rule 16.............. Emission Standards for 8/15/95 8/12/97, 62 FR 43109
Source Categories of Area
Sources.
Section 4-41 Rule 17.............. General Provisions and 7/20/89 5/08/90, 55 FR 19066
Applicability for Process
Gaseous Emissions
Standards.
Section 4-41 Rule 18.............. Prevention of Significant 8/15/95 8/12/97, 62 FR 43109
Air Quality Deterioration.
Section 4-41 Rule 20.............. Proposed Infectious Waste 8/15/95 8/12/97, 62 FR 43109
Rule.
Section 4-41 Rule 21.............. Ambient Air Quality 8/15/95 8/12/97, 62 FR 43109
Standards.
Section 4-41 Rule 22.............. (Reserved)................
Section 4-41 Rule 23.............. General Provisions and 7/20/89 5/08/90, 55 FR 19066
Applicability for Process
Gaseous Emissions
Standards.
Section 4-41 Rule 24.............. (Reserved)................
Section 4-41 Rule 25.............. General Provisions and 12/8/04 8/26/05, 70 FR 50199
Applicability for
Volatile Organic
Compounds.
Section 4-41 Rule 26.............. Reasonably Available 8/15/95 8/12/97, 62 FR 43109
Control Technology (RACT).
Section 4-41 Rule 27.............. Particulate Matter 8/15/95 8/12/97, 62 FR 43109
Controls for New Sources
and New Modifications
after August 12, 1997.
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Table 5--EPA Approved Nashville-Davidson County, Regulations
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State
State citation Title/subject effective EPA approval date Explanation
date
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Chapter 10.56. Air Pollution Control
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Section 10.56.010................. Definitions............... 03/12/97 12/31/98, 63 FR 72195
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Article I. Administration and Enforcement
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Section 10.56.020 +............... Construction Permits...... 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Section 10.56.040................. Operating Permit.......... 12/14/95 05/30/97, 62 FR 29301
Section 10.56.050................. Exemptions................ 12/14/95 5/30/97, 62 FR 29301.
Section 10.56.060................. Transferability of Permit. 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Section 10.56.070................. Suspension or Revocation 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
of Permit.
[[Page 199]]
Section 10.56.080................. Permit and Annual Emission 3/12/97 12/31/98, 63 FR 72195
Fees.
Section 10.56.090................. Board--Powers and Duties.. 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Section 10.56.100................. Board--Consideration of 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Facts and Circumstances.
Section 10.56.110................. Rules and Regulations -- 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Hearings Procedure.
Section 10.56.120................. Complaint Notice--Hearings 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Procedure.
Section 10.56.130................. Variances--Hearings 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Procedure.
Section 10.56.140................. Emergency Measures-- 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Hearings Procedure.
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Article II. Standards for Operation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 10.56.160................. Ambient Air Quality 3/12/97 12/31/98, 63 FR 72195
Standards.
Section 10.56.170................. Emission of Gases, Vapors 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
or Objectionable Odors.
Section 10.56.180................. Laundry Operations--Dryer 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
and Vent Pipe
Requirements.
Section 10.56.190................. Controlling Wind-Borne 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Materials.
Section 10.56.200................. Sale, Use or Consumption 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
of Solid and Liquid Fuels.
Section 10.56.220................. Fuel-Burning Equipment.... 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Section 10.56.230................. Incinerators.............. 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Section 10.56.240................. Internal Combustion 12/14/95 5/30/97, 62 FR 29301.
Engines.
Section 10.56.250................. Open Burning.............. 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Section 10.56.260................. Process Emissions......... 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Section 10.56.270................. Visible Emissions......... 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Section 10.56.280................. Start-ups, Shutdowns and 3/12/97 12/31/98, 63 FR 72195
Malfunctions.
Section 10.56.290................. Measurement and Reporting 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
of Emissions.
Section 10.56.300................. Testing Procedures........ 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Section 10.56.310................. Severability.............. 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Regulation No. 1.................. Prevention, Abatement and 6/28/79 8/13/80, 45 FR 53810.
Control of Air Control
Contaminants from Open
Burning.
Regulation No. 2.................. Prevention, Abatement and 6/28/79 8/13/80, 45 FR 53810.
Control of Air
Contaminants from
Materials Subject to
Becoming Windborne.
Regulation No. 3..................
New Source Review.................
Section 3-1....................... Definitions............... 03/14/06 09/14/07, 72 FR 52474
Section 3-2....................... New Source Review......... 03/14/06 09/14/07, 72 FR 52474
Section 3-3....................... Prevention of Significant 03/14/06 09/14/07, 72 FR 52474
Deterioration (PSD)
Review.
Section 3-4....................... Plantwide Applicability 03/14/06 09/14/07, 72 FR 52474
Limits (PAL).
Regulation No. 6.................. Emission Monitoring of
Stationary Sources.
Section 6.1....................... Definitions............... 5/22/77 3/22/78, 43 FR 11819.
Section 6.2....................... Monitoring of Emissions... 5/22/77 3/22/78, 43 FR 11819.
Section 6.3....................... Equipment Specifications.. 5/22/77 3/22/78, 43 FR 11819.
Section 6.4....................... Monitoring System 5/22/77 3/22/78, 43 FR 11819.
Malfunction.
[[Page 200]]
Section 6.5....................... Recording and Reporting... 5/22/77 3/22/78, 43 FR 11819.
Section 6.6....................... Data Reduction............ 5/22/77 3/22/78, 43 FR 11819.
Regulation No. 7.................. Regulation for Control of
Volatile Organic
Compounds.
Section 7-1....................... Definitions............... 11/13/96 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688.
Section 7-2....................... General Provisions and 11/13/96 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688.
Applicability.
Section 7-3....................... Petition for Alternative 12/10/91 6/26/92, 57 FR 28625.
Controls.
Section 7-4....................... Compliance Certification, 11/13/96 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688.
Recordkeeping and
Reporting Requirements.
Section 7-5....................... Emission Standards for 11/13/96 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688.
Coil Coating.
Section 7-6....................... Emission Standards for 11/13/96 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688.
Paper Coating.
Section 7-7....................... Emission Standards for 11/13/96 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688.
Fabric and Vinyl Coating.
Section 7-8....................... Emission Standards for 11/13/96 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688.
Metal Furniture Coating.
Section 7-9....................... Emission Standards for 11/13/96 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688.
Surface Coating of Large
Appliances.
Section 7-10...................... Petroleum Liquid Storage.. 11/13/96 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688.
Section 7-11...................... Bulk Gasoline Plants...... 12/10/91 6/26/92, 57 FR 28265.
Section 7-12...................... Bulk Gasoline Terminals... 12/10/91 6/26/92, 57 FR 28265.
Section 7-13...................... Gasoline Dispensing 12/10/91 6/26/92, 57 FR 28265.
Facility, Stage 1.
Section 7-14...................... Solvent Metal Cleaning.... 12/10/91 6/26/92, 57 FR 28265.
Section 7-15...................... Prohibition of Cutback 12/10/91 6/26/92, 57 FR 28265.
Asphalt.
Section 7-16...................... Emission Standards for 7/09/97 10/08/98, 63 FR 54053
Surface Coating of
Miscellaneous Metal Parts
and Products.
Section 7-17...................... Manufacture of Pneumatic 11/13/96 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688.
Tires.
Section 7-18...................... Graphic Arts--Rotogravure 12/10/91 6/26/92, 57 FR 28265.
and Flexography.
Section 7-20...................... Petroleum Solvent Dry 11/13/96 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688.
Cleaners.
Section 7-21...................... Volatile Organic Liquid 11/13/96 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688.
Storage In External
Floating Roof Tanks.
Section 7-22...................... Leaks from Synthetic 11/13/96 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688.
Organic Chemical,
Polymer, and Resin
Manufacturing Equipment.
Section 7-23...................... Air Oxidation Processes in 11/13/96 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688.
the Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturer's
Industry.
Section 7-24...................... Test Methods and 11/13/96 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688.
Procedures.
Section 7-26...................... Special Provisions for New 11/13/96 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688.
Volatile Organic Compund
Sources and Modifications.
Section 7-27...................... Handling, Storage, Use, 11/13/96 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688.
and Disposal of Volatile
Organic Compounds (VOC).
Section 7-28...................... Surface Coating of Plastic 11/13/96 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688.
Parts.
Regulation No. 8.................. Regulation of Emissions 10/10/2007 8/18/08, 73 FR 48127.
from Light-Duty Motor
Vehicles Through
Mandatory Vehicle
Inspection and
Maintenance Program.
Regulation No. 10................. Infectious Waste
Incinerators.
Section 10-1...................... Definitions............... 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Section 10-2...................... Prohibited Act............ 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Section 10-3...................... Emission Standards........ 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Section 10-4...................... Performance Specifications 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
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Section 10-5...................... Monitoring Requirements... 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Section 10-6...................... Compliance Schedule for 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Existing Infectious Waste
Incinerators.
Section 10-7...................... Testing Requirement....... 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Section 10-8...................... Recordkeeping and 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Reporting Requirements.
Section 10-9...................... Severability.............. 10/06/94 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057.
Regulation No. 11................. Emergency Episode
Regulation.
Section 11-1...................... Episode Criteria.......... 11/13/96 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688.
Section 11-2...................... Emission Reductions....... 11/13/96 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688.
Regulation No. 14................. Regulation for Control of
Nitrogen Oxides.
Section 14-1...................... Definitions............... 8/10/93 6/29/96, 61 FR 39326.
Section 14-2...................... Emission Standards........ 8/10/93 6/29/96, 61 FR 39326.
Section 14-3...................... Procedures for Determining 8/10/93 6/29/96, 61 FR 39326.
RACT.
Section 14-4...................... Recordkeeping and 8/10/93 6/29/96, 61 FR 39326.
Reporting Requirements.
Section 14-5...................... Compliance Schedule....... 8/10/93 6/29/96, 61 FR 39326.
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(d) EPA-approved State Source-specific requirements.
EPA-Approved Tennessee Source-Specific Requirements
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State
Name of Source Permit No. effective date EPA approval date Explanation
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Revised Permits for the n/a................. 09/15/99 11/5/99, 64 FR Various permits.
Kingsport Particulate 60346.
Nonattainment Area.
Union Carbide, Tennessee Eastman n/a, 011397P........ 12/30/86 6/16/87, 52 FR
Company. 22778.
Murray Ohio Manufacturing n/a................. 12/30/86 12/10/87, 52 FR
Company. 46764.
Tennessee Eastman Company....... n/a................. 1/06/88 10/12/88, 53 FR
39742.
Variance for Averaging Times for n/a................. 1/06/88 6/23/88, 53 FR 5 sources.
VOC Emission. 23624.
Avco Aerostructures............. n/a................. 2/25/88 1/23/89, 54 FR 3031
Miscellaneous Metal Parts....... n/a................. 4/05/99 11/5/99, 64 FR 13 sources.
60346.
Nissan Manufacturing Corporation n/a................. 4/29/91 9/09/91, 56 FR
45896.
Tenneco Energy.................. 045022F, 045025F.... 5/31/96 7/24/96, 61 FR
38391.
Brunswick Marine Corporation.... 044881P, 045012P, 5/31/96 7/21/97, 62 FR
045013P. 38909.
Metalico College Grove, Inc..... n/a................. 5/12/99 7/12/99, 64 FR
37411.
Refined Metals, Inc............. n/a................. .............. 9/20/00, 65 FR
56796.
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(e) EPA-Approved Tennessee Non-Regulatory Provisions
EPA-Approved Tennessee Non-Regulatory Provisions
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Applicable
Name of non-regulatory SIP geographic or State effective EPA approval date Explanation
provision nonattainment area date
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Revision to Maintenance Plan Knox County, TN... July 16, 2003..... 2/4/04, 69 FR 4856
Update for Knox County,
Tennessee.
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Attainment Demonstrations for Chattanooga, 12/31/04.......... 8/26/05, 70 FR
Early Action Compact Areas. Nashville, and 50199.
Tri-Cities Early
Action Compact
Areas
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance plan Montgomery County. 08/10/05.......... 09/22/05, 70 FR
for the Montgomery County, 55559.
Tennessee area.
Nashville 1-Hour Ozone Nashville 1-Hour 06/11/05.......... 01/03/06, 71 FR 21
Maintenance Plan. Ozone Maintenance
Area.
Carbon Monoxide Second 10-Year Memphis/Shelby.... 5/10/06........... 10/25/06, 71 FR
Maintenance Plan for the 62384.
Memphis/Shelby County Area.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance plan Memphis, Shelby 1/16/09........... 1/4/10, 74 FR 56.. ..................
for the Shelby County, County.
Tennessee Area.
Nashville 8-Hour Ozone 110(a)(1) Nashville 8-Hour October 13, 2010.. 1/28/11, 76 FR Maintenance plan
Maintenance Plan. Ozone Attainment 5078. for the 1997 8-
Area. hour ozone NAAQS.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan Anderson, Blount, 7/14/2010......... 3/8/2011, 76 FR For the 1997 8-
for the Knoxville, Tennessee Jefferson, Knox, 12587. hour ozone NAAQS.
Area. Loudon, and
Sevier Counties,
and the portion
of Cocke County
that falls within
the boundary of
the Great Smoky
Mountains
National Park.
Chattanooga; Fine Particulate Hamilton County... 10/15/09.......... 2/8/12, 74 FR 6467
Matter 2002 Base Year Emissions
Inventory.
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Tennessee......... 12/14/2007........ 3/14/2012, 77 FR
Requirements for the 1997 8- 14976.
Hour Ozone National Ambient Air
Quality Standards--Elements
110(a)(1) and (2)(C) and (J).
Regional Haze Plan (excluding Statewide......... April 4, 2008..... 4/24/2012, 77 FR BART emissions
Eastman Chemical Company BART 24392. limits are listed
determination). in Section 7.5.3.
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[64 FR 35012, June 30, 1999]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec.
52.2220, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the
Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov.
Sec. 52.2221 Classification of regions.
The Tennessee plan was evaluated on the basis of the following
classifications:
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Pollutant
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Air quality control region Photochemical
Particulate Sulfur Nitrogen Carbon oxidants
matter oxides dioxide monoxide (hydrocarbons)
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Eastern Tennessee-Southwestern Virginia Interstate... I I III III III
Tennessee River Valley-Cumberland Mountains I I III III III
Intrastate..........................................
Middle Tennessee Intrastate.......................... I II III III I
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Western Tennessee Intrastate......................... I III III III III
Chattanooga Interstate............................... I II III III III
Metropolitan Memphis Interstate...................... I III III III I
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[37 FR 10894, May 31, 1972, as amended at 39 FR 16347, May 8, 1974]
Sec. 52.2222 Approval status.
(a) With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator
approves Tennessee's plans for the attainment and maintenance of the
national standards under section 110 of the Clean Air Act. Furthermore,
the Administrator finds the plans thus far submitted satisfy all
requirements of Part D, Title I, of the Clean Air Act as amended in
1977, except as noted below.
In addition, continued satisfaction of the requirements of Part D for
the ozone portion of the SIP depends on the adoption and submittal of
RACT requirements by July 1, 1980, for the sources covered by CTGs
issued between January 1978 and January 1979 and on adoption and
submittal by each subsequent January of additional RACT requirements for
sources covered by CTGs issued by the previous January.
(b) New source review permits issued pursuant to section 173 of the
Clean Air Act will not be deemed valid by EPA unless the provisions of
Section V of the emission offset interpretative rule (Appendix S of 40
CFR part 51) are met.
(c) EPA approves Nashville/Davidson County, Tennessee's VOC
Regulation No. 7, Section 7-1(11), which replaces the definition of
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) with a definition for VOC that is
consistent with the EPA approved definition. The EPA approved definition
defines VOC as any organic compound that participates in atmospheric
photochemical reactions. However, it excludes organic compounds which
have negligible photochemical reactivity. These compounds are as
follows: methane, ethane, methyl chloroform (1,1,1-trichloroethane),
CFC-113 (trichlorotrifluoroethane), methylene chloride, CFC 11
(trichlorofluoromethane), CFC-12 (dichlorodifluoromethane), CFC-22
(chlorodifluoromethane), FC-23 (trifluoromethane), CFC-114
(dichlorotetrafluoroethane), CFC-115 (chloropentafluoroethane). It is
also our understanding that by adopting the EPA approved definition,
Nashville/Davidson County, Tennessee will use EPA approved test methods
for VOC.
[45 FR 53817, Aug. 13, 1980, as amended at 54 FR 4021, Jan. 27, 1989; 55
FR 18726, May 4, 1990; 75 FR 82561, Dec. 30, 2010; 77 FR 11748, Feb. 28,
2012]
Sec. 52.2223 Compliance schedules.
(a) Federal compliance schedules--State program. (1) Except as
provided in paragraph (a)(5) of this section, the owner or operator of
any boiler or furnace of more than 250 million Btu per hour heat input
subject to the requirements of Chapter 1200-3-14 of the Rules and
Regulations of Tennessee as contained in the Tennessee implementation
plan, shall notify the Administrator, no later than January 1, 1974, of
his intent to utilize either low-sulfur fuel or stack gas
desulfurization to meet these requirements.
(2) Any owner or operator of a stationary source subject to
paragraph (a)(1) of this section who elects to utilize low-sulfur fuel
shall be subject to the following compliance schedule:
(i) January 31, 1974: Submit to the Administrator a projection of
the amount of fuel, by types, that will be substantially adequate to
enable compliance with the applicable regulation on July 1, 1975, and
for at least one year thereafter.
(ii) March 31, 1974: Sign contracts with fuel suppliers for fuel
requirements as projected above.
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(iii) April 30, 1974: Submit a statement as to whether boiler
modifications will be required. If modifications will be required,
submit plans for such modifications.
(iv) May 31, 1974: Let contracts for necessary boiler modifications,
if applicable.
(v) October 31, 1974: Initiate onsite modifications, if applicable.
(vi) June 1, 1975: Complete onsite modifications, if applicable.
(vii) July 1, 1975: Achieve compliance with the requirements of
Chapter 1200-3-14 of the Rules and Regulations of Tennessee and certify
compliance to the Administrator.
(viii) If a performance test is necessary for a determination as to
whether compliance has been achieved, such a test must be completed on
or before July 1, 1975. Ten days prior to such a test, notice must be
given to the Administrator to afford him the opportunity to have an
observer present.
(ix) Five days after the deadline for completing increments (a)(2)
(ii) through (vi) in this section certification as to whether the
increments were met shall be made to the Administrator.
(3) Any owner or operator of a stationary source subject to
paragraph (a)(1) of this section who elects to utilize stack gas
desulfurization shall be subject to the following compliance schedule:
(i) January 31, 1974--Submit to the Administrator a final control
plan, which describes at a minimum the steps which will be taken by the
source to achieve compliance with the applicable regulations.
(ii) February 28, 1974--Negotiate and sign all necessary contracts
for emission-control systems or process modification, or issue orders
for the purchase of component parts to accomplish emission control or
process modification.
(iii) May 1, 1974--Initiate onsite construction or installation of
emission-control equipment or process modification.
(iv) May 1, 1975--Complete onsite construction or installation of
emission control equipment or process modification.
(v) July 1, 1975--Achieve compliance with the requirements of
Chapter 1200-3-14 of the Rules and Regulations of Tennessee and certify
compliance to the Administrator.
(vi) If a performance test is necessary for a determination as to
whether compliance has been achieved, such a test must be completed on
or before July 1, 1975. Ten days prior to such a test, notice must be
given to the Administrator to afford him the opportunity to have an
observer present.
(vii) Five days after the deadline for completing increments (a)(3)
(ii) through (iv) in this section, certification as to whether the
increments were met shall be made to the Administrator.
(4) Except as provided in paragraph (a)(5) of this section, the
owner or operator of any stationary source subject to the requirements
of Chapter 1200-3-14 of the Rules and Regulations of Tennessee as
contained in the Tennessee implementation plan, shall comply with the
following compliance schedule:
(i) November 15, 1973: Submit to the Administrator a final control
plan, which describes at a minimum the steps which will be taken by the
source to achieve compliance with the applicable regulations.
(ii) January 1, 1974: Negotiate and sign all necessary contracts for
emission control systems or process modifications, or issue orders for
the purchase of component parts to accomplish emission control or
process modification.
(iii) February 1, 1974: Initiate onsite construction or installation
of emission control equipment or process modification.
(iv) May 1, 1975: Complete onsite construction or installation of
emission control equipment or process modification.
(v) July 1, 1975: Achieve compliance with the applicable regulations
and certify such compliance to the Administrator.
(vi) If a performance test is necessary for a determination as to
whether compliance has been achieved, such a test must be completed on
or before July 1,
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1975. Ten days prior to such a test, notice must be given to the
Administrator to afford him the opportunity to have an observer present.
(vii) Five days after the deadline for completing increments
(a)(4)(ii) through (iv) in this section certification as to whether the
increments were met shall be made to the Administrator.
(5) (i) None of the above paragraphs shall apply to a source which
is presently in compliance with applicable regulations and which has
certified such compliance to the Administrator by October 1, 1973. The
Administrator may request whatever supporting information he considers
necessary for proper certification.
(ii) Any compliance schedule adopted by the State and approved by
the Administrator shall satisfy the requirements of this paragraph for
the affected source.
(iii) Any owner or operator subject to a compliance schedule in this
paragraph may submit to the Administrator no later than October 1, 1973,
a proposed alternative compliance schedule. No such compliance schedule
may provide for final compliance after the final compliance date in the
applicable compliance schedule of this paragraph. If promulgated by the
Administrator, such schedule shall satisfy the requirements of this
paragraph for the affected source.
(6) The compliance schedules in paragraphs (a)(2) and (3) of this
section shall not excuse a source from complying with any interim
emission limitations on the date prescribed in the Tennessee air
pollution control regulation listed in paragraph (a)(1) of this section.
(7) Nothing in this paragraph shall preclude the Administrator from
promulgating a separate schedule for any source to which the application
of the compliance schedules in the above paragraphs of this paragraph
fail to satisfy the requirements of Sec. Sec. 51.261 and 51.262(a) of
this chapter.
(b) The requirements of Sec. 51.262(a) of this chapter are not met
since compliance schedules with adequate increments of progress have not
been submitted for every source for which they are required.
(c) [Reserved]
(d) The compliance schedules for the sources identified below are
disapproved as not meeting the requirements of Subpart N of this
chapter. All regulations cited are air pollution control regulations of
the State or those of a local air pollution control agency as noted.
(1) State compliance schedules:
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State regulation
Source Location involved Date of adoption
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Burlington Industries, Inc. (State Washington County, Tenn Ch. 6, sec. 4.......... Mar. 20, 1973.
order No. 7-0073).
Monsanto Co., kilns Nos. 1 and 2 Maury County, Tenn..... Ch. 7, sec. 8.......... Do.
(State order No. 8-0073).
Monsanto Co., kiln No. 3 (State order ......do............... Ch. 7, sec. 8.......... Do.
No. 20-0073).
Stauffer Chemical Co................. ......do............... Ch. 7, sec. 8.......... Do.
Tennessee Eastman Co.:
(a) Bldg. 267: Chem. A, vent 1-A Sullivan County, Tenn.. Ch. 7, sec. 8.......... Do.
(State order No. 15-0073).
(b) Bldg. 267: Chem. B, vent 1-A ......do............... Ch. 7, sec. 8.......... Do.
(State order No. 25-0073).
(c) Bldg. 267: Chem. C, vent 1-A ......do............... Ch. 7, sec. 8.......... Do.
(State order No. 26-0073).
(d) Bldg. 267: Chem. D, vent 1-A ......do............... Ch. 7, sec. 8.......... Do.
(State order No. 17-0073).
(e) Bldg. 267: Chem. E, vent 1-A, ......do............... Ch. 7, sec. 8.......... Do.
(State order No. 16-0073).
(f) B3A-1 (State order No. 18-0073) ......do............... Ch. 7, sec. 8.......... Do.
(g) B13-1 (State order No. 19-0073) ......do............... Ch. 7, sec. 8.......... Do.
(h) B13-3 (State order No. 24-0073) ......do............... Ch. 7, sec. 8.......... Do.
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(e) Federal compliance schedules--Local programs. (1) Except as
provided in paragraph (e)(16) of this section, the owner or operator of
any stationary source subject to the following emission limiting
regulations of the Knox
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County Air Pollution Control Regulations and the City of Memphis Air
Pollution Control Code and Shelby County Air Pollution Control Code
contained as part of the Tennessee implementation plan shall comply with
the compliance schedule in paragraph (e)(2) of this section: Knox County
Air Pollution Control Regulations, Sections 18.2C; 19.4B; 20.1D; and
23.1; City of Memphis Air Pollution Control Code and Shelby County Air
Pollution Control Code Section 3-24(d).
(2) Compliance schedule. (i) October 1, 1973--Submit to the
Administrator a final control plan, which describes at a minimum the
steps which will be taken by the source to achieve compliance with the
applicable regulations.
(ii) December 1, 1973--Negotiate and sign all necessary contracts
for emission control systems or process modifications, or issue orders
for the purchase of component parts to accomplish emission control or
process modification.
(iii) January 1, 1974--Initiate onsite construction or installation
of emission control equipment or process modification.
(iv) May 1, 1975--Complete onsite construction or installation of
emission control equipment or process modification.
(v) July 1, 1975--Achieve compliance with the applicable regulations
and certify such compliance to the Administrator.
(3) Except as provided in paragraph (e)(16) of this section, the
owner or operator of any stationary source subject to the following
emission limiting regulation of the Knox County Air Pollution Control
Regulations contained as part of the Tennessee implementation plan shall
comply with the compliance schedule in paragraph (e)(4) of this section:
Knox County Air Pollution Control Regulations, Section 19.2C.
(4) Compliance schedule. (i) October 1, 1973--Submit to the
Administrator a final control plan, which describes at a minimum the
steps which will be taken by the source to achieve compliance with the
applicable regulations.
(ii) December 1, 1973--Negotiate and sign all necessary contracts
for emission control systems or process modifications, or issue orders
for the purchase of component parts to accomplish emission control or
process modification.
(iii) January 1, 1974--Initiate onsite construction or installation
of emission control equipment or process modification.
(iv) May 1, 1975-Complete onsite construction or installation of
emission control equipment or process modification.
(v) June 1, 1975--Achieve compliance with the applicable regulations
and certify such compliance to the Administrator.
(5) Except as provided in paragraph (e)(16) of this section, the
owner or operator of any boiler or furnace of more than 250 million Btu
per hour heat input subject to the requirements of Knox County Air
Pollution Control Regulations, section 18.4B; and City of Memphis Air
Pollution Control Code and Shelby County Air Pollution Control Code,
Section 3-24(b), contained as part of the Tennessee implementation plan
shall notify the Administrator no later than October 1, 1973, of his
intent to utilize either low-sulfur fuel or stack gas desulfurization to
meet these requirements.
(6) Any owner or operator of a stationary source subject to
paragraph (e)(5) of this section who elects to utilize low-sulfur fuel
shall be subject to the following compliance schedule:
(i) November 1, 1973--Submit to the Administrator a projection of
the amount of fuel, by types, that will be substantially adequate to
enable compliance with the applicable regulation on July 1, 1975, and
for at least one year thereafter.
(ii) December 31, 1973--Sign contracts with fuel suppliers for fuel
requirements as projected above.
(iii) January 31, 1974--Submit a statement as to whether boiler
modifications will be required. If modifications will be required,
submit plans for such modifications.
(iv) March 15, 1974--Let contracts for necessary boiler
modifications, if applicable.
(v) June 15, 1974--Initiate onsite modifications, if applicable.
(vi) March 31, 1975--Complete onsite modifications, if applicable.
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(vii) July 1, 1975--Achieve compliance with the requirements of Knox
County Air Pollution Control Regulations, section 18.4B and City of
Memphis Air Pollution Control Code and Shelby County Air Pollution
Control Code Section 3-24 (b) and certify such compliance to the
Administrator.
(7) Any owner or operator of a stationary source subject to
paragraph (e)(5) of this section who elects to utilize stack gas
desulfurization shall be subject to the following compliance schedule:
(i) November 1, 1973--Submit to the Administrator a final control
plan, which describes at a minimum the steps which will be taken by the
source to achieve compliance with the applicable regulation.
(ii) January 1, 1974--Negotiate and sign all necessary contracts for
emission control systems or process modification, or issue orders for
the purchase of component parts to accomplish emission control or
process modification.
(iii) February 1, 1974--Initiate onsite construction or installation
of emission control equipment or process modification.
(iv) May 1, 1975--Complete onsite construction or installation of
emission control equipment or process modification.
(v) July 1, 1975--Achieve compliance with the applicable regulation
and certify such compliance to the Administrator.
(8) Except as provided in paragraph (e)(16) of this section, the
owner or operator of any stationary source subject to the following
emission limiting regulation of the Hamilton County Air Pollution
Control Regulations contained as part of the Tennessee implementation
plan shall comply with the compliance schedule in paragraph (e)(9) of
this section: Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Regulations, rule 10
(particulate emissions from process operations).
(9) Compliance schedule. (i) September 15, 1973--Submit to the
Administrator a final control plan, which describes at a minimum the
steps which will be taken by the source to achieve compliance with the
applicable regulations.
(ii) November 1, 1973--Negotiate and sign all necessary contracts
for emission control systems or process modifications, or issue orders
for the purchase of component parts to accomplish emission control or
process modification.
(iii) December 1, 1973--Initiate onsite construction or installation
of emission control equipment or process modifications.
(iv) June 1, 1974--Complete onsite construction or installation of
emission control equipment or process modification.
(v) July 1, 1974--Achieve compliance with the applicable
regulations, and certify such compliance to the Administrator.
(10) Except as provided in paragraph (e)(16) of this section, the
owner or operator of any process (non-fuel burning) source of sulfur
dioxide subject to the emission limiting requirements of the Hamilton
County Air Pollution Control Regulations, rule 13, contained as part of
the Tennessee implementation plan shall comply with the compliance
schedule in paragraph (e)(9) of this section.
(11) Except as provided in paragraph (e)(16) of this section, the
owner or operator of any boiler or furnace of more than 250 million Btu
per hour heat input subject to the sulfur dioxide emission limiting
requirements of the Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Regulations,
rule 13, contained as part of the Tennessee implementation plan shall
notify the Administrator, no later than October 1, 1973, of his intent
to utilize either low-sulfur fuel or stack gas desulfurization to meet
these requirements.
(12) Any owner or operator of a fuel burning facility subject to
paragraph (e)(11) of this section who elects to utilize low-sulfur fuel
shall be subject to the following compliance schedule:
(i) November 1, 1973--Submit to the Administrator a projection of
the amount of fuel, by types, that will be substantially adequate to
enable compliance with the applicable regulation on July 1, 1974, and
for at least one year thereafter.
(ii) December 1, 1973--Sign contracts with fuel suppliers for fuel
requirements as projected above.
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(iii) January 1, 1974--Submit a statement as to whether boiler
modifications will be required. If modifications will be required,
submit plans for such modifications.
(iv) February 1, 1974--Let contracts for necessary boiler
modifications, if applicable.
(v) February 15, 1974--Initiate onsite modifications, if applicable.
(vi) June 15, 1974--Complete onsite modifications, if applicable.
(vii) July 1, 1974--Achieve compliance with the requirements of
Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Regulations, rule 13, and certify
such compliance to the Administrator.
(13) Any owner or operator of a fuel burning facility subject to
paragraph (e)(11) of this section who elects to utilize stack gas
desulfurization shall be subject to the following compliance schedule:
(i) November 1, 1973--Submit to the Administrator a final control
plan, which describes at a minimum the steps which will be taken by the
source to achieve compliance with the applicable regulations.
(ii) December 1, 1973--Negotiate and sign all necessary contracts
for emission control systems or process modifications, or issue orders
for the purchase of component parts to accomplish emission control or
process modification.
(iii) December 15, 1973--Initiate onsite construction or
installation of emission control equipment or process modification.
(iv) June 15, 1974--Complete onsite construction or installation of
emission control equipment or process modification.
(v) July 1, 1974--Achieve compliance with the applicable
regulations, and certify such compliance to the Administrator.
(14) If a performance test is necessary for a determination as to
whether compliance has been achieved, such a test must be completed by
the final compliance date in the applicable regulation. Ten days prior
to such a test, notice must be given to the Administrator to afford him
the opportunity to have an observer present.
(15) Any owner or operator subject to a compliance schedule above
shall certify to the Administrator, within five days after the deadline
for each increment of progress in that schedule, whether or not the
increment has been met.
(16)(i) None of the above paragraphs shall apply to a source which
is presently in compliance with applicable regulations and which has
certified such compliance to the Administrator by October 1, 1973. The
Administrator may request whatever supporting information he considers
necessary for proper certification.
(ii) Any compliance schedule adopted by the State and approved by
the Administrator shall satisfy the requirements of this paragraph for
the affected source.
(iii) Any owner or operator subject to a compliance schedule in this
paragraph may submit to the Administrator no later than October 1, 1973,
a proposed alternative compliance schedule. No such compliance schedule
may provide for final compliance after the final compliance date in the
applicable compliance schedule of this paragraph. If promulgated by the
Administrator, such schedule shall satisfy the requirements of this
paragraph for the affected source.
(17) No compliance schedule in this paragraph shall excuse a source
from complying with an interim emission limitation that is applicable to
such source.
(18) Nothing in this paragraph shall preclude the Administrator from
promulgating a separate schedule for any source to which the application
of a compliance schedule in this paragraph fails to satisfy the
requirements of Sec. Sec. 51.261 and 51.262(a) of this chapter.
(f) The compliance schedules for the sources identified below are
approved as meeting the requirements of Subpart N and Sec. 51.6 of this
chapter. All regulations cited are air pollution control regulations of
the State or those of a local air pollution control agency as noted.
(1) Statewide compliance schedules:
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Source Location Regulation involved Date of adoption Effective date Final compliance date
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Aluminum Co. of America, State Alcoa................. CH.V-2(b), CH. VII-2.. Oct. 9, 1973......... Immediately.......... Aug. 9, 1974.
order No. 79-00073.
American Enka, State order No. 64-
00073:
(a) Boilers 1, 2, 3............ Morristown............ CH. V-2(b), CH.VI-2(a) ......do............. ......do............. July 1, 1975.
(b) Boilers 4, 5, 6............ ......do.............. CH. VI-2(b), CH. VI- ......do............. ......do............. Dec. 30, 1974.
2(a).
(c) Boiler 9................... ......do.............. CH. V-2(b), CH. VI- ......do............. ......do............. June 30, 1974.
2(a).
Athens Plow Co., State order No. 4- Athens................ CH. V-2(b), CH. VII- Mar. 20, 1973........ ......do............. Aug. 9, 1974.
00073. 9(b).
Athens Stove Works, State order No. ......do.............. CH. V-2(b), CH. VII- June 19, 1973........ ......do............. July 2, 1974.
55-0073. 9(b).
Beaunit Fibers, State order No. 56-
0073:
(a) Stacks 1 and 2............. Elizabethton.......... CH. V-2(a)............ ......do............. ......do............. Mar. 30, 1975.
(b) Stack 3.................... ......do.............. CH. VI-2(a), CH. V- ......do............. ......do............. Nov. 30, 1974.
2(a).
Bedford Lumber Co.:
State order No. 87-00073....... Shelbyville........... CH. V-2(b), CH. VI- Oct. 9, 1973......... ......do............. Mar. 1, 1974.
2(a)(2).
State order No. 88-00073....... ......do.............. CH. V-2(b), CH. VI- ......do............. ......do............. Oct. 9, 1974.
2(a)(2).
Bristol Foundry & Machine Co., Bristol............... CH. V-2(b), CH. VII- ......do............. ......do............. Nov. 9, 1973.
State order No. 71-00073. 9(b).
Bruce Flooring State order No. 72- Jackson............... CH. V-2(b), CH. VII-2. ......do............. ......do............. Aug. 9, 1974.
00073.
Burroughs-Ross-Colville Co.:
State order No. 65-00073: (a) McMinnville........... CH. V-2(b), CH. VI- ......do............. ......do............. Do.
Boiler 1. 2(a)2.
State order No. 66-00073:
(a) Collectors C-1, C-3........ ......do.............. CH. V-2(b), CH. VII- ......do............. ......do............. Do.
2(a).
(b) Collector C-7.............. ......do.............. CH. V-2(b), CH. VII- ......do............. ......do............. Oct. 1, 1973.
2(a).
Celotex Corp., State Order No. 61-
0073:
(a) Collectors A-1-2, B-3, B-4, Paris................. CH. V-2(b), CH. VII- June 19, 1973........ ......do............. May 1, 1974.
and E-22. 2(a).
(b) Collectors D-12, D-13, and ......do.............. CH. V-2(b), CH. VII- ......do............. ......do............. Apr. 1, 1974.
D-14. 2(a).
(c) Collectors C-0, C-10, and C- ......do.............. CH. V-2(b), CH. VII- ......do............. ......do............. Oct. 30, 1973.
11. 2(a).
Clarksville Foundry & Machine Works Clarksville........... CH. V-2(b), CH. VII- Oct. 9, 1973......... ......do............. Jan. 30, 1974.
State order No. 73-00073. 9(b).
Dover Corp., State order No. 74- Middleton............. CH.V-2(b), CH. VI-2(d) ......do............. ......do............. July 9, 1974.
00073.
Farrar Construction, State order McMinnville........... CH. V-2(b), CH. VII- ......do............. ......do............. Oct. 9, 1973.
No. 75-00073. 9(g).
Harris Manufacturing Co., State Johnson City.......... CH.V-2(b), CH. VII- June 19, 1973........ ......do............. June 1, 1974.
order No. 62-0073. 2(a).
Holston Army Ammunition Plant, Kingsport............. CH.V-2(b), CH. VI-2(a) Oct. 9, 1973......... ......do............. July 1, 1975.
State order No. 67-00073.
Kingsport Foundry & Manufacturing ......do.............. CH.V-2(b), CH. VII- June 19, 1973........ ......do............. Feb. 28, 1974.
Corp., State order No. 57-0073. 9(b).
Koh-i-noor Radiograph, Inc., State Lewisburg............. CH.V-2(b), CH. VII- ......do............. ......do............. Mar. 29, 1974.
order No. 58-0073. 2(a).
Lenoir Car Works, State order No. Lenoir City........... CH. V-2(b), CH. VII-2. Oct. 9, 1973......... ......do............. Dec. 9, 1973.
76-00073.
Marquette Cement Manufacturing Co., Cowan................. CH. V-2(b), CH. VII-2. Mar. 20, 1973........ ......do............. Aug. 9, 1974.
State order No. 5-0073.
Mead Corp., State order No. 59-0073 Kingsport............. CH. V-2(b), CH. VI- June 19, 1973........ ......do............. July 1, 1975.
2(a)(1).
Monsanto Co., State order No. 6-
0073:
(a) Source 4................... Columbia.............. CH. V-2, CH. VII-2.... Mar. 20, 1973........ ......do............. Mar. 9, 1974.
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(b) Source 5................... ......do.............. CH. V-2, CH. VII-2.... ......do............. ......do............. Dec. 9, 1973.
Royal Oak Charcoal Co.:
State order No. 77-00073......... Jamestown............. CH.V-2(b), CH. VII-2.. Oct. 9, 1973......... ......do............. July 31, 1974.
State order No. 78-00073......... ......do.............. CH. V-2(b), CH.VII-2.. ......do............. ......do............. Mar. 1, 1974.
Stokely-Van Camp, Inc., State order Tellico Plains........ CH.V-2(b), CH. VI- June 19, 1973........ ......do............. Jan. 30, 1974.
No. 63-0073. 2(a)(2).
Tennessee Asphalt Co., State order LaFollette............ CH.V-2(b), CH. VII- Oct. 9, 1973......... ......do............. Dec. 30, 1973.
No. 79-00073. 9(g).
Tennessee Eastman Co.:
State order No. 80-00073......... Kingsport............. CH. V-2(b), CH. VII-2. ......do............. ......do............. June 1, 1974.
State order No. 81-00073......... ......do.............. CH. V-2(b), CH. VII-2. ......do............. ......do............. Aug. 9, 1974.
State order No. 82-00073......... ......do.............. CH.V-2(b), CH. VII-2.. ......do............. ......do............. Nov. 1, 1974.
State order No. 83-00073......... ......do.............. CH. V-2(b), CH. VII-2. ......do............. ......do............. July 1, 1975.
State order No. 84-00073:
(a) Units 18-22................ ......do.............. CH. V-2(b), CH.VI- ......do............. ......do............. Mar. 1, 1974.
2(a)(1).
(b) Units 11-17................ ......do.............. CH. VI-2(b), CH. VI- ......do............. ......do............. June 1, 1975.
2(a)(1).
Tennessee Forging Steel Co., State Harriman.............. CH. V-2(b), CH. VII-2. ......do............. ......do............. Oct. 30, 1973.
order No. 85-00073.
Tennessee Metallurgical, State
order No. 89-00073:
(a) Furnace No. 2.............. Kimball............... CH.V-2(b), CH. VII-2.. ......do............. ......do............. Mar. 1, 1974.
(b) Furnace No. 1.............. ......do.............. CH. V-2(b), CH. VII-2. ......do............. ......do............. Jan. 15, 1974.
Union Carbide Corp., State order Columbia.............. CH. V-2(b), CH. VII-2. ......do............. ......do............. Aug. 9, 1974.
No. 86-00073.
United States Stove Co., State South Pittsburg....... CH.V-2(b)............. Mar. 20, 1973........ ......do............. Feb. 9, 1974.
order No. 3-0073.
Aluminum Co. of America, sources 22 Alcoa................. Ch. V, sec. II.B...... Nov. 28, 1973........ ......do............. July 9, 1974.
and 23 (carbon anode baking).
Berkline Corp., plant No. 1, Morristown............ Ch. V. sec. II. B; ch. ......do............. ......do............. June 9, 1974.
collector No. 6. VII, sec. II.
E. I. du Pont: 4 steam boilers, New Johnsonville...... Ch. V, sec. II. B; ch. Feb. 6, 1974......... ......do............. June 30, 1975.
particulate emissions, SO2 V, sec. II.A(2).
emissions.
Industrial Products Co., Inc.: Mt. Pleasant.......... Ch. V, sec. II.B; ch. Nov. 28, 1973........ ......do............. Jan. 1, 1974.
Control equipment. VII, sec. II.
Interstate Foundry & Machine Co.: Johnson City.......... Ch. V, sec. II. B; ch. ......do............. ......do............. Feb. 9, 1974.
Cupola. VII, sec. IX.B.
Laminite Plastics Corp.: Moldow Morristown............ Ch. V, sec. II. B; ch. ......do............. ......do............. Apr. 30, 1974.
system (phase I only). VII, sec. II.
Lea Industries:
Plant No. 4; process emissions... ......do.............. ......do.............. ......do............. ......do............. Jan. 1, 1974.
Plant No. 5; process emissions... ......do.............. ......do.............. ......do............. ......do............. Aug. 9, 1974.
Plant No. 6; process emissions... ......do.............. ......do.............. ......do............. ......do............. Do.
Plant No. 6, boiler.............. ......do.............. Ch. V................. ......do............. ......do............. Feb. 1, 1974.
Lewisburg Casting Co., Inc.: Cupola Lewisburg............. ......do.............. Nov. 28, 1979........ ......do............. June 9, 1974.
A. B. Long Quarries, Inc.: Harriman.............. Ch. V, sec. II.B; ch. ......do............. ......do............. Mar. 30, 1974.
Limestone quarry and crusher. VII, sec. II: ch.
VIII.
Monsanto Industrial Chemical Co.... Columbia.............. Ch. VII............... Feb. 6, 1973......... ......do............. July 1, 1975.
Plough, Inc.: Boiler............... Shelbyville........... Ch. V, sec. II. B; ch. ......do............. ......do............. May 30, 1974.
VI, sec. II.A(2).
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Powermatic-Houdaille, Inc.: Two No. McMinnville........... Ch. V, sec. II.B; ch. ......do............. ......do............. Aug. 9, 1974.
5 cupolas. VII, sec. II.
Royal Oak Charcoal Co.: Kilns 1, 2, Cookeville............ ......do.............. ......do............. ......do............. Do.
3, 4, 5.
Don P. Smith Chair Co.: Drying kiln Loudin................ ......do.............. ......do............. ......do............. June 30, 1974.
Temple Industries: Conical burner.. Savannah.............. Ch. V, sec. II. B; ch. ......do............. ......do............. Apr. 30, 1974.
VI, sec. II.D.
Tennlite, Inc.: Two rotary kilns... Green Brier........... Ch. V, sec. II.B; ch. ......do............. ......do............. July 30, 1974.
VII, sec. II.
Tenn. Asphalt Co. & Road Builders, Cumberland City....... Ch. V, sec. II.B; ch. ......do............. ......do............. Dec. 17, 1974.
Inc.: Asphalt batching plant. VII, secs. II and IX,
G; ch. VIII.
Vulcan Materials Co.: Rock quarry.. Emory Gap............. Ch. V, sec. II.B; ch. ......do............. ......do............. Mar. 31, 1974.
VII, sec. II; ch.
VIII.
Do................................ Savannah.............. Ch. V, sec. II.B; ch. ......do............. ......do............. June 21, 1974.
VII, sec. II; ch.
VIII.
Do................................ Parsons............... Ch. V, sec. II.B; ch. ......do............. ......do............. Feb. 18, 1974.
VII, sec. II; ch.
VIII.
Cities Service (41-0073)........... Copperhill............ Ch. VII, sec. 8....... June 19, 1973........ ......do............. July 1, 1975.
Cities Service (42-0073)........... ......do.............. Ch. VII, sec. 8....... ......do............. ......do............. Do.
Penn Dixie Cement.................. Kingsport............. Ch. VII, sec. 2....... Oct. 9, 1973......... ......do............. Do.
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(2) Chattanooga-Hamilton County compliance schedules:
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Source Location Regulation involved Date of adoption Effective date Final compliance date
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Chattanooga Public Schools:
(a) Elbert Long School........... Chattanooga........... Sec. 9(8)............. Feb. 8, 1973......... Immediately.......... July 1, 1974.
(b) Charles A. Bell School....... ......do.............. Sec. 9(8)............. ......do............. ......do............. Do.
(c) G. Russel Brown School....... ......do.............. Sec. 9(8)............. ......do............. ......do............. Do.
(d) Calvin Donaldwon School...... ......do.............. Sec. 9(8)............. ......do............. ......do............. Do.
(e) East Chattanooga School...... ......do.............. Sec. 9(8)............. ......do............. ......do............. Do.
(f) Highland Park School......... ......do.............. Sec. 9(8)............. ......do............. ......do............. Do.
(g) Normal Park School........... ......do.............. Sec. 9(8)............. ......do............. ......do............. Do.
(h) Piney Woods School........... ......do.............. Sec. 9(8)............. ......do............. ......do............. Do.
(i) Ridgedale School............. ......do.............. Sec. 9(8)............. ......do............. ......do............. Do.
(j) Frank H. Trotter School...... ......do.............. Sec. 9(8)............. ......do............. ......do............. Do.
(k) Woodmore School.............. ......do.............. Sec. 9(8)............. ......do............. ......do............. Do.
(l) Rivermont School............. ......do.............. Sec. 9(8)............. ......do............. ......do............. Do.
(m) St. Elmo School.............. ......do.............. Sec. 9(8)............. ......do............. ......do............. Do.
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.:
(a) Nylon 66 evaporator Nos. 1-5. ......do.............. Sec. 9................ ......do............. ......do............. Do.
(b) Nylon auto clave Nos. 1-17... ......do.............. Sec. 9................ ......do............. ......do............. Do.
(c) Continuous polymerization ......do.............. Sec. 9................ ......do............. ......do............. Do.
lines I-III.
(d) Continuous polymerization ......do.............. Sec. 9................ ......do............. ......do............. Sept. 1, 1973.
line IV.
(e) Lindburg furnace type 364830- ......do.............. Sec. 9................ ......do............. ......do............. Aug. 1, 1973.
E12-S.
(f) Lindburg furnace type 243624- ......do.............. Sec. 9................ ......do............. ......do............. Feb. 1, 1974.
E12-S.
(g) Trent furnace model 862640A.. ......do.............. Sec. 9................ ......do............. ......do............. Mar. 1, 1974.
(h) Lindburg furnace type 364830- ......do.............. Sec. 9................ ......do............. ......do............. Apr. 1, 1974.
E12-S.
(i) Riley boiler................. ......do.............. Sec. 9................ ......do............. ......do............. July 1, 1974.
(j) B & W boiler................. ......do.............. Sec. 9................ ......do............. ......do............. Do.
General Tire Service............... ......do.............. Sec. 9................ ......do............. ......do............. Jan. 31, 1974.
Randolph Manufacturing Co., Inc.... ......do.............. Sec. 9................ ......do............. ......do............. Do.
Southern Foundry Supply, Inc....... ......do.............. Sec. 9................ ......do............. ......do............. Mar. 31, 1973.
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Tennessee Awning & Tent Co......... ......do.............. Sec. 9................ Feb. 9, 1973......... ......do............. June 1, 1973.
United States Pipe & Foundry Co.... ......do.............. Sec. 9................ Feb. 8, 1973......... ......do............. Nov. 1, 1973.
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(3) Memphis-Shelby County compliance schedules:
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Source Location Regulation involved Date of adoption Effective date Final compliance date
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Desoto Hardwood Flooring Co.: Phase Chattanooga........... Sec. 9................ Apr. 5, 1973......... Immediately.......... May 1, 1974.
1.
Wabash, Inc.: Phase 1.............. ......do.............. Secs. 3-17, 3-20...... ......do............. ......do............. Apr. 1, 1974.
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(4) Nashville-Davidson County compliance schedules:
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Source Location Regulation involved Date of adoption Effective date Final compliance date
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Bruce Flooring..................... Nashville............. Sec. 4-1-9............ Feb. 7, 1973......... Immediately.......... Dec. 31, 1973.
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[38 FR 16169, June 20, 1973, as amended at 38 FR 22748, Aug. 23, 1973;
38 FR 24341, 24342, Sept. 7, 1973; 40 FR 3445, Jan. 22, 1975; 40 FR
3570, Jan. 23, 1975; 42 FR 10995, Feb. 25, 1977; 51 FR 40676, 40677,
Nov. 7, 1986; 52 FR 24367, June 30, 1987; 54 FR 25258, June 14, 1989]
Sec. 52.2224 Legal authority.
(a) The requirements of Sec. 51.230(c) of this chapter are not met
since the plan does not provide the legal authority for controlling
motor vehicles during air pollution emergency episodes.
(b) The requirements of Sec. 51.230(d) of this chapter are not met
since statutory authority to prevent construction, modification, or
operation of a facility, building, structure, or installation, or
combination thereof, which indirectly results or may result in emissions
of any air pollutant at any location which will prevent the maintenance
of a national air quality standard is not adequate.
(c)(1) The requirements of Sec. 51.230(b) of this chapter are not
met since the definition of person set forth in the Tennessee Air
Quality Act and in the State implementation plan does not include
facilities owned or operated by the State. Therefore, section 53-3409(f)
of the Tennessee Code Annotated and section 30 of Chapter II of the
Tennessee Air Pollution Control Regulations are disapproved.
(2) Definition of person. For the purposes of the plan, person shall
mean any individual, partnership, copartnership, firm, company,
corporation, association, joint stock company, trust, estate, State-
owned or operated facility, State agency, political subdivision, or any
other legal entity, or their legal representatives, agents, or assigns.
(d) The requirements of Sec. 51.230(b) of this chapter are not met
since the State lacks legal authority, as a result of the enactment of
House Bill 1490 by the 1974 Tennessee legislature, to control emissions
from the quarrying and processing of agricultural limestone. Therefore,
section 53-3424 of the Tennessee Code Annotated is disapproved.
(e) The requirements of Sec. 51.230(b) of this chapter are not met
since the State lacks legal authority, as a result of the enactment of
House Bill 1845 by the 1974 Tennessee legislature, to control emissions
from air contaminant sources which use woodwaste only as fuel.
Therefore, the last sentence of section 53-3422 of the Tennessee Code
Annotated is disapproved.
[37 FR 10894, May 31, 1972]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec.
52.2224, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the
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Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov.
Sec. 52.2225 VOC rule deficiency correction.
(a) Revisions to sections 7-3, 7-13, and 7-24 of the Tennessee
regulations are approved. These amendments are in response to the Clean
Air Act section 182(a)(2)(A) requirement to submit RACT rules correcting
deficiencies in the existing SIP in accordance with EPA's pre-amendment
guidance. These deficiencies were first noted in a letter from Greer
Tidwell, the EPA Region IV Administrator, to Governor McWherter on May
26, 1988, and clarified in a letter dated June 10, 1988, from Winston
Smith, EPA Region IV Air Division Director, to Paul Bontrager, Director
of the Air Pollution Control Division of the Metropolitan Health
Department for Nashville/Davidson County, and were further identified in
EPA guidance including the Blue Book and the proposed Post-87 policy.
The following deficiency in the Tennessee Regulations, however, has not
been corrected.
(1) Section 7-25, ``Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements''
Nashville/Davidson County committed in a letter dated May 7, 1991, to
include a separate provision that requires records to be maintained for
at least two years. This additional provision, which is scheduled for a
July 15, 1992, public hearing, will be submitted to EPA shortly after
that date and will be acted upon separately.
(2) In Section 7-3, Petition for Alternative Controls, the words
``as applied'' should be added to the term ``VOC/gallon solids'' as a
clarification.
(3) The term ``vapor-tight'' should be defined in section 7-13.
(4) ``Once-in/always-in'' is missing from the applicability section
of the individual rules.
(5) Section 7-25, ``Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements''
should be revised to include additional requirements that would contain:
units of compliance consistent with the performance requirements;
applicable time periods for data entries; and a clear, separate
provision that requires records to be kept.
(b)-(c) [Reserved]
[56 FR 10173, Mar. 11, 1991, as amended at 57 FR 28626, June 26, 1992;
59 FR 18317, Apr. 18, 1994; 60 FR 10508, Feb. 27, 1995; 61 FR 37390,
July 18, 1996]
Sec. 52.2226 Extensions.
The Administrator hereby extends for 18 months (until July 1, 1980)
the statutory deadline for submittal of a plan to attain the secondary
SO2 standard in Copperhill.
(a) [Reserved]
(b) The Administrator hereby extends for 18 months (until July 1,
1980) the statutory timetable for submittal of Tennessee's plans to
attain and maintain the secondary ambient standard for particulate
matter in the Chattanooga, Columbia, Kingsport, Memphis, and Nashville
nonattainment areas (40 CFR 81.343).
[45 FR 2034, Jan. 10, 1980, as amended at 45 FR 8008, Feb. 6, 1980]
Sec. 52.2227 Prevention of air pollution emergency episodes.
(a) The requirements of Sec. 51.152(a) of this chapter are not met
since the plan does not provide for the enforcement of emission control
actions for mobile sources during air pollution emergency episodes.
[37 FR 10895, May 31, 1972, as amended at 51 FR 40677, Nov. 7, 1986]
Sec. 52.2228 Review of new sources and modifications.
(a) Part D--Conditional approval. The Nashville-Davidson County
regulation for the review of new sources and modifications in
nonattainment areas is approved on condition that the State by October
31, 1984, submit a revision limiting source shutdown credit for offsets
to replacement units, and, in the interim, assure implementation of the
regulation in conformity with Federal requirements.
(b) Section 123--Conditional approval. The plan's provision for
implementation of the requirements of section 123 of the Clean Air Act
in Nashville-Davidson County is approved on condition that the State by
October 31, 1984, submit:
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(1) Definitions in the local regulation of nearby and excessive
concentration and
(2) Provision in the local regulation for public notification and
opportunity for hearing in cases where stack heights in excess of normal
good engineering practice are proposed on the basis of fluid modeling
demonstrations, and, in the interim, assure implementation of the local
regulation in conformity with Federal requirements.
(c) The State of Tennessee proposed to delete section 1200-3-18-.03
``Standard for New Sources'' from the Tennessee State Implementation
Plan (SIP) and the Memphis-Shelby County portion of the Tennessee SIP.
EPA is disapproving the deletion of this rule for the Tennessee SIP
because Tennessee does not have federally approved New Source Review
(NSR) regulations which apply to some of the sources in this chapter.
EPA is approving the deletion of this rule for the Memphis submittal
because the federally approved TN NSR applies to the Memphis-Shelby
County area.
(d) The State of Tennessee proposed to delete rule 1200-3-18-.03
``Standard for New Sources'' from the Tennessee State Implementation
Plan (SIP). In paragraph (e) of this section, EPA disapproved the
deletion of this rule because Tennessee did not have federally approved
New Source Review (NSR) regulations that applied to some of the sources
in this chapter. EPA is hereby approving the deletion of section 1200-3-
18-.03 of the Tennessee SIP, and is deleting EPA's earlier disapproval
in paragraph (e) of this section.
[39 FR 7284, Feb. 25, 1974, as amended at 48 FR 50080, Oct. 31, 1983; 50
FR 32413, Aug. 12, 1985; 51 FR 40677, Nov. 7, 1986; 59 FR 18317, Apr.
18, 1994; 60 FR 7917, Feb. 10, 1995; 60 FR 33924, June 29, 1995]
Sec. 52.2229 Rules and regulations.
(a) The following portions of the revised Memphis and Shelby County
regulations submitted on July 7, 1986, are disapproved because they are
inconsistent with EPA policy and requirements:
16-77, Rules 1200-3-9-.01(3); 1200-3-9-.01(4)(o)(2)
(b) Knox County Regulation 25.2.B, submitted July 7, 1986, is
disapproved because it is inconsistent with EPA policy and requirements.
[54 FR 25458, June 15, 1989, as amended at 54 FR 31954, Aug. 3, 1989]
Sec. 52.2230 Attainment dates for national standards.
The following table presents the latest dates by which the national
standards are to be attained. The dates reflect the information
presented in Tennessee's plan.
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Pollutant
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Air quality control region Particulate matter Sulfur oxides
-------------------------------------------- Nitrogen Carbon Ozone
Primary Secondary Primary Secondary dioxide monoxide
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Eastern Tennessee-Southwestern
Virginia Interstate:
a. Sullivan County: Bristol and d d c c b b d
Kingsport nonattainment areas
\1\.............................
b. Campbell County nonattainment d d c c b b b
areas \1\.......................
c. Anderson/Knox County c d c c b b b
nonattainment area \1\..........
d. Copperhill nonattainment area c c d f b b b
\1\.............................
e. Knox County nonattainment area c c c c b d d
\1\.............................
f. Bradley County nonattainment c c c c b b d
area \1\........................
g. Roane County nonattainment c c c c b b d
area............................
h. Rest of AQCR.................. c c c c b b b
Tennessee River Valley-Cumberland c c c c b b b
Mountains Intrastate..............
Middle Tennessee Intrastate:
a. Benton/Humphreys County c c d d b b c
nonattainment areas \1\.........
b. Davidson County nonattainment d d c c b e d
area \1\........................
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c. Maury County nonattainment c c b b b b d
area \1\........................
d. Rest of AQCR.................. c c b b b b c
Western Tennessee Intrastate:
a. Benton/Humphreys County c c d d b b b
nonattainment area \1\..........
b. Rest of AQCR.................. c c b b b b b
Chattanooga Interstate:
a. Hamilton County nonattainment c c b b b b d
area \1\........................
b. Rest of AQCR.................. c c b b b b b
Metropolitan Memphis:
a. Shelby County nonattainment c c b b b e d
area \1\........................
b. Rest of AQCR.................. c c b b b b c
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\1\ For more precise delineation, see Sec. 81.343 of this chapter.
a. Air quality levels presently below primary standards or area is unclassifiable.
b. Air quality levels presently below secondary standards or area is unclassifiable.
c. July 1975.
d. December 31, 1982.
e. December 31, 1987.
f. 18-month extension granted.
[45 FR 53818, Aug. 13, 1980, as amended at 45 FR 75661, Nov. 17, 1980;
49 FR 1343, Jan. 11, 1984]
Sec. 52.2231 Control strategy: Sulfur oxides and particulate matter.
(a) Part D conditional approval. The Chattanooga primary TSP plan's
provisions for review of new sources and modifications in the
nonattainment area are approved on condition that the State submit by
December 31, 1987, a definition of the term Federally enforceable and
provisions for making Federally enforceable all limitations, conditions,
and offsets, including permit restrictions, relied upon under the plan,
and in the interim, implement these provisions in a manner consistent
with EPA requirements.
(b) In letters dated March 9 and April 15, 1988, the Tennessee
Department of Health and Environment certified that no emission limits
in the State's plan are based on dispersion techniques not permitted by
EPA's stack height rules. This certification does not apply to: Dupont
(43-07-02); Tennessee Valley Authority--Johnsonville (43-11-1 thru 10);
Tennessee Chemical Company (70-04-21); Tennessee Eastman (82-03-15-19);
A.E. Staley (53-81-18, 19, 34, 31); Cargill Inc., Memphis; and Grace
Chemical Company, Millington.
(c) Determination of Attaining Data. EPA has determined, as of May
31, 2011, the Chattanooga, Tennessee, nonattainment area has attaining
data for the 1997 annual PM2.5 NAAQS. This determination, in
accordance with 40 CFR 52.1004(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.
[52 FR 15498, Apr. 29, 1987, as amended at 54 FR 25454, June 15, 1989;
76 FR 31239, May 31, 2011]
Sec. 52.2232 Determination of attainment.
Based upon EPA's review of the air quality data for the 3-year
period 2007-2009, EPA determined that the Chattanooga, Alabama-Georgia-
Tennessee PM2.5 nonattainment Area attained the 1997 annual
PM2.5 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 Chattanooga, Alabama-Georgia-Tennessee
PM2.5 nonattainment Area is not
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subject to the consequences of failing to attain pursuant to section
179(d).
[76 FR 55775, Sept. 8, 2011]
Sec. 52.2233 Significant deterioration of air quality.
(a)(1) Paragraph 1200-3-9-.01(4)-(0)-2. of Tennessee's regulations
is disapproved because it does not require that the consent of the
Governor(s) of affected states be obtained when innovative technology
waivers are granted. EPA retains permitting authority for sources
requesting innovative technology waivers which would significantly
impact air quality in adjacent states.
(2) Tennessee's definition of stationary source specifically
excludes the activities of any Vessel. This exclusion is not currently
approvable and EPA is deferring action on it pending final rulemaking on
the issue. EPA retains authority for permits which involve vessel
emissions where a source is not willing to include all vessel emissions
in the definition of source.
(b) The requirements of Sec. 52.21 except paragraph (a)(1) are
hereby incorporated and made part of the applicable SIP for the State of
Tennessee for the following purposes:
(1) Permitting of sources requesting innovative technology waivers
which would significantly impact air quality in adjacent states.
(2) Permitting of sources involving vessel emissions where the
source is unwilling to include all vessel emissions in the definition of
source.
(c)(1) All applications and other information required pursuant to
Sec. 52.21 of this part from sources located or to be located in the
State of Tennessee shall be submitted to the State agency, Tennessee
Department of Environment and Conservation, Division of Air Pollution
Control, 401 Church Street, 9th Floor, L&C Annex, Nashville, Tennessee
37243-1531, or local agencies, Knox County Air Quality Management-
Department of Public Health, 140 Dameron Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee
37917; Air Pollution Control Bureau, Metropolitan Health Department, 311
23rd Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee 37203; Chattanooga-Hamilton
County Air Pollution Control Bureau, 6125 Preservation Drive,
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37416; Memphis-Shelby County Health Department-
Air Pollution Control Program, 814 Jefferson Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee
38105, rather than to the EPA's Region 4 office.
[42 FR 36456, July 15, 1977, and 43 FR 26410, June 19, 1978, as amended
at 50 FR 7779, Feb. 26, 1985; 68 FR 11324, Mar. 10, 2003; 68 FR 74490,
Dec. 24, 2003; 74 FR 55144, Oct. 27, 2009]
Sec. 52.2234 Visibility protection.
(a) The requirements of section 169A of the Clean Air Act are not
met because the plan does not include approvable measures for meeting
the requirements of 40 CFR 51.308 for protection of visibility in
mandatory Class I federal areas.
(b) No action has been taken on the BART determination for Eastman
Chemical Company.
[77 FR 24397, Apr. 24, 2012]
Effective Date Note: At 77 FR 33658, June 7, 2012, Sec. 52.2234 was
amended by revising paragraph (a) and adding new paragraphs (c) and (d),
effective Aug. 6, 2012. For the convenience of the user, the revised and
added text is set forth as follows:
Sec. 52.2234 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 Tennessee on
April 4, 2008, 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.
* * * * *
(c) 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 Tennessee on April 4,
2008, are satisfied by Sec. 52.2240.
(d) 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 Tennessee on April 4,
2008, are satisfied by Sec. 52.2241.
Sec. 52.2235 Control strategy: Ozone.
(a) Determination--EPA is determining that, as of August 8, 1995,
the Nashville ozone nonattainment area
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has attained the ozone standard and that the reasonable further progress
and attainment demonstration requirements of section 182(b)(1) and
related requirements of section 172(c)(9) of the Clean Air Act do not
apply to the area for so long as the area does not monitor any
violations of the ozone standard. If a violation of the ozone NAAQS is
monitored in the Nashville ozone nonattainment area, these
determinations shall no longer apply.
(b) Nonregulatory provisions for the implementation of a basic I/M
program in Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, and Wilson Counties,
submitted on July 13, 1994, were approved by EPA on September 26, 1995.
(c) Determination of Attaining Data. EPA has determined, as of
October 12, 2010 the Knoxville, Tennessee nonattainment area has
attaining data for the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS. This determination, in
accordance with 40 CFR 51.918, suspends the requirements for this area
to submit an attainment demonstration, associated reasonably available
control measures, a reasonable further progress plan, contingency
measures, and other planning SIPs related to attainment of the standards
for as long as this area continues to meet the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS.
[60 FR 40292, Aug. 8, 1995, as amended at 60 FR 47290, Sept. 12, 1995;
75 FR 62472, Oct. 12, 2010]
Sec. 52.2236 Control strategy; lead.
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation has
submitted revisions to the Tennessee SIP on October 6, 1994. These
revisions address the requirements necessary to change a lead
nonattainment area to attainment. The maintenance plan for the Fayette
County area near Rossville, Tennessee is comprised of a maintenance
demonstration and NSR/PSD program. For areas where the only lead source
has shut down, these components are sufficient for an approvable
maintenance plan. The State's maintenance plan is complete and satisfies
all of the requirements of section 175(A) of the CAA.
[60 FR 43020, Aug. 18, 1995]
Sec. 52.2237 NOX RACT and NOX conformity exemption.
Approval. EPA is approving the section 182(f) oxides of nitrogen
(NOX) reasonably available control technology (RACT) and
NOX conformity exemption request submitted by the Tennessee
Department of Environment and Conservation on March 21, 1995, for the
five county middle Tennessee (Nashville) ozone moderate nonattainment
area. This approval exempts the area from implementing federal
NOX RACT on major sources of NOX and exempts
Tennessee from NOX conformity. This approval does not exempt
sources from any State required or State Implementation Plan (SIP)
approved NOX controls. If a violation of the ozone NAAQS
occurs in the area, the exemption from the requirement of section 182(f)
of the CAA in the applicable area shall not apply.
[61 FR 54946, Oct. 23, 1996]
Sec. 52.2239 Original Identification of plan section.
(a) This section identifies the original ``Tennessee Air Pollution
Control Implementation Plan'' and all revisions submitted by Tennessee
that were federally approved prior to December 1, 1998.
(b) The plan was officially submitted on January 27, 1972.
(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the dates
specified.
(1) Certification of public hearing submitted on February 3, 1972,
by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of
Public Health.
(2) Miscellaneous corrections to emission inventories submitted on
February 10, 1972, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the
Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(3) Statements of intent for intergovernmental cooperation submitted
on April 13, 1972, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the
Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(4) City of Memphis Air Pollution Control Code submitted on April
27, 1972, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee
Department of Public Health and the Memphis and Shelby County Health
Department.
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(5) Minor addition to the Tennessee Code, Section 53-3422, submitted
on May 3, 1972, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the
Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(6) Clarifying comments on the plan submitted on May 8, 1972, by the
Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public
Health.
(7) Statement of public availability of emission data submitted on
May 12, 1972, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee
Department of Public Health.
(8) Miscellaneous changes to Chapters II, III, VII, IX and XII of
the plan; regulations of Memphis-Shelby County and Knoxville-Knox County
and resolutions concerning local programs of Davidson, Hamilton and
Shelby Counties submitted on August 17, 1972, by the Governor.
(9) Revised emission limits for asphalt plants, cotton gins and
Kraft mills and establishment of new source performance standards
submitted on February 16, 1973, by the Tennessee Department of Public
Health.
(10) Compliance schedules submitted on March 23, 1973, by the
Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public
Health.
(11) Compliance schedules submitted on April 16, 1973, by the
Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public
Health.
(12) Certification of public hearing on February 16, 1973,
submission submitted on April 30, 1973, by the Division of Air Pollution
Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(13) Compliance schedules submitted on May 15, 1973, by the Division
of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(14) Clarifying comments on the February 16, 1973, submission
submitted on May 25, 1973, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of
the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(15) Miscellaneous changes to Chapters II through IV and VI through
XIII of the plan, miscellaneous non-regulatory additions, certification
of public hearing and compliance schedules submitted on June 8, 1973, by
the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of
Public Health.
(16) Categorical compliance schedule regulation for SO2
submitted on June 27, 1973, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of
the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(17) Compliance schedules submitted on July 3, 1973, by the Division
of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(18) Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Regulations and
miscellaneous non-regulatory additions to the plan submitted on July 18,
1973, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee
Department of Public Health and the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air
Pollution Control Bureau.
(19) Compliance schedules submitted on July 20, 1973, by the
Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public
Health.
(20) Chapter IV of the Metropolitan Code for the Metropolitan
Government of Nashville and Davidson County submitted on August 13,
1973, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee
Department of Public Health and the Metropolitan Health Department of
Nashville and Davidson County.
(21) Revisions to Chapters II, VI, VII, IX, and XIV of the plan
concerning SO2 emissions submitted on October 12, 1973, by
the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of
Public Health.
(22) Compliance schedules submitted on October 15, 1973, by the
Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public
Health.
(23) Compliance schedules submitted on October 16, 1973, by the
Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public
Health.
(24) Compliance schedules submitted on December 26, 1973, by the
Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public
Health.
(25) Addition to Subparagraph F, Section I, Chapter XIV submitted on
January 17, 1974, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the
Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(26) Compliance schedules submitted on February 20, 1974, by the
Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public
Health.
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(27) Revised emission limits for combustion and process sources of
sulfur dioxide, submitted on April 30, 1976, by the Division of Air
Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health. (The
provision for an alternative basis for regulating process sources in
Shelby County is given conditional approval; any exercise of this
provision must be made the subject of a plan revision.)
(28) Regulations providing for continuous monitoring by existing
sources, submitted on May 22, 1977, by the Division of Air Pollution
Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health for the
Metropolitan Health Department of Nashville and Davidson County.
(29) Regulations providing for continous monitoring of existing
sources, control of vinyl chloride emissions, review of new sources in
nonattainment areas, control of emissions from wood-fired boilers,
change in diffusion equation limiting particulate emissions, conflict of
interest rules and miscellaneous other changes, submitted on May 3 and
June 22, 1978, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health, Division of
Air Pollution Control.
(30) 1979 implementation plan revisions for nonattainment areas,
submitted on February 13 and April 12 and 27, 1979, by the Tennessee
Division of Air Pollution Control (Bristol, Lafollettee, Jacksboro,
Sumner Co., Anderson/Knox Counties, Copperhill, Johnsonville area,
Shelby Co., and Knox Co.)
(31) Requests for an 18-month extension of the statutory timetable
for submitting plans to attain and maintain the secondary ambient
standard for particulate matter in the Chattanooga, Columbia, Kingsport,
Memphis, and Nashville nonattainment areas, submitted on May 4, 9, and
17, and June 21 and 22, 1979, by the Tennessee Department of Public
Health.
(32) Regulation 1200-3-9-.01-(4) for the review of new sources
adopted on March 21, 1979, with a State effective date of June 21, 1979,
and submitted on April 12, 1979, pursuant to the requirements of Sec.
51.24 of this chapter (1978 edition) by the Tennessee Division of Air
Pollution Control.
(33) 1979 implementation plans for the Nashville TSP and CO
nonattainment areas and Statewide ozone nonattainment areas, including
regulations Number 3, and Number 7 for Nashville-Davidson County adopted
on April 11, 1979 and March 14, 1979, which were submitted on May 15,
1979, and regulations 1200-3-18-01 through .47, adopted on March 14,
April 11, June 20 and 28, 1979, and May 1, 1980, and submitted on June
28, July 2, 1979, and May 8, 1980, by the Tennessee Department of Public
Health.
(34) 1979 implementation plan revisions for the Kingsport TSP
nonattainment area, submitted on August 15, 1979, by the Tennessee
Department of Public Health.
(35) Regulation 1200-3-14-.01, -.02, -.03 for control of sulfur
dioxide emissions, adopted on July 1, 1979, with a State effective date
of November 16, 1979, and submitted on June 29, 1979, by the Tennessee
Department of Public Health.
(36) [Reserved]
(37) Transportation related commitments and schedules, submitted on
March 20 and December 17, 1980, by the Tennessee Division of Air
Pollution Control to correct deficiencies in the Memphis CO plan given
conditional approval on February 6, 1980.
(38) Air quality surveillance plan submitted on April 23, 1980, by
the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(39) Set II VOC regulations, submitted on December 31, 1980, by the
Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(40) Davidson County and Hamilton County implementation plans for
lead, submitted on August 19, 1981, by the Tennessee Department of
Public Health.
(41) Revisions involving the following regulations--
Rule 1200-3-11-.02(2)(1)5.(ii): Asbestos;
Rule 1200-3-12-.04(2)(c): Large Existing Fuel Burning Installations;
Rule 1200-3-18-.02(1)(ii): Definitions: Volatile Organic Compounds;
Rule 1200-3-18-.04: Alternative Emission Standard; and
Rule 1200-3-18-.42(3): Individual Compliance Schedules--submitted on
September 30, 1981, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(42) Alternative VOC compliance schedule for Werthan Industries,
Inc.,
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Nashville, submitted on October 9, 1981, by the Tennessee Department of
Public Health.
(43) Revision to the Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) definition,
submitted on August 27, 1980, by the Tennessee Department of Public
Health.
(44) Miscellaneous nonregulatory revisions submitted on October 25,
1979, March 20, 1980, May 5, 1980, August 15, 1980, and November 5,
1981, and miscellaneous regulatory revisions submitted on February 6,
1979 (change in Chapter 6), on June 13, 1979 (changes in Chapters 2, 4,
6, 7, and 8), on September 27, 1979 (change in Chapter 16), on October
15, 1979 (changes in Chapters 1, 2, 7, 11, 16, and 19), on November 23,
1979 (changes in Chapters 6, 9, 12, 16, 18, and 20), on February 19,
1980 (changes in Chapters 2 and 12), October 25, 1980 (changes in
Chapters 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, and 14), on August 26, 1981
(changes in Chapters 5, 9, 14, 15, 16, 18, and 19), on September 30,
1981 (change in Chapter 16), on December 9, 1981 (changes in Chapters 2,
16, 18, 19, and 20), and on January 22, 1982 (changes in Chapters 2, 5,
7, 8, 12, 16, 18, 19, and 21).
(45)(i) Materials developed to meet conditions on the approval of
the 1979 revisions for the Nashville and Kingsport primary TSP
nonattainment areas, submitted on September 30, 1980, and December 17,
1980, respectively, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
Additional materials for Kingsport were submitted on August 27, 1981.
(ii) 1979 revisions for the Copperhill secondary SO2
nonattainment area, submitted on August 15, 1980, by the Tennessee
Department of Public Health.
(iii) 1979 revisions for the Kingsport secondary TSP nonattainment
area, submitted on May 8, 1980, by the Tennessee Department of Public
Health.
(46) Miscellaneous changes in Chapters 1200-3-5, 10, 12, 18, and 20,
submitted on December 9, 1981, and miscellaneous changes in Chapters
1200-3-2, 5, 7, 9, 12, 16, 18, submitted on January 22, 1982, by the
Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(47) Metropolitan Nashville-Davidson County Set II VOC Regulation,
submitted on August 27, 1980 and January 23, 1981, by the Tennessee
Department of Public Health.
(48) Extended compliance schedules for five sources of VOC, and
operating permit for Du Pont de Nemours Company's scrub solids kiln at
New Johnsonville, submitted on February 12, 1982, by the Tennessee
Department of Public Health.
(49) Part D revisions for the Chattanooga primary TSP nonattainment
area, submitted on August 31, 1981, and December 22, 1982, by the
Tennessee Department of Public Health. (No action is taken on the
definition of ``reconstruction'' contained in the revisions.)
(50) Certain State permits for the Kingsport area, and a visible
emission technique for nontraditional fugitive dust sources (Method 1)
submitted on May 10, 1982; and a revision entitled Standard of
Performance for Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids Contracted after
May 18, 1978, (1200-3-16-/.09a) submitted May 5, 1982, by the Tennessee
Department of Public Health.
(51) Changes in visible emission evaluation technique for
nontraditional sources, submitted on September 29, 1982, by the
Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(52) VOC compliance schedule extension for Knowlton Brothers,
Chattanooga, submitted on August 3, 1982, by the Tennessee Department of
Public Health.
(53) Knox County plan for lead, submitted on March 1, 1983, by the
Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(54) Revisions to the Part D ozone plan for the Nashville-Davidson
County nonattainment area, submitted on June 30, 1982, by the Tennessee
Department of Public Health.
(55) Nashville-Davidson County regulations for prevention of
significant deterioration and for new source review in nonattainment
areas, submitted on October 9, 1981 (revised regulation no. 3), June 3
and November 22, 1982 (changes in revised regulation no. 3 and in
Chapter Four of the Metropolitan Code of Nashville and Davidson County),
and regulations submitted on June 3, 1982, for the control of volatile
organic compounds, determination of good engineering practice stack
height, and permits for an equivalent opacity standard for Ford Motor
Company, by
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the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(56) 1982 revisions in the Part D CO SIP for the Nashville-Davidson
County nonattainment area (except TCM portion approved on September 13,
1985), submitted on June 30, 1982, and June 14, 1985.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Metropolitan Health Department Pollution Control Division
Regulation No. 8 for Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) adopted on May 13,
1981; and revised on June 12, 1985, and February 15, 1984.
(B) Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County's Carbon Monoxide
Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) curve adopted on May 8, 1985.
(ii) Other material.
(A) Narrative adopted June 16, 1982.
(B) Public awareness program mechanics training program adopted May
8, 1985.
(57) Regulatory revisions (changes and additions in regulations
1200-3-5-.11, 1200-3-12-.04-(4), 1200-3-16-.01-(5), 1200-3-16-.14, 1200-
3-16-.32, 1200-3-16-.33, 1200-3-18-.02(1)(hh), 1200-3-18-.02(ii), 1200-
3-18-.03(1)(b), 1200-3-18-.21(5), and 1200-3-18-.22(2), 1200-3-19-.03
(g), (h) and addition of regulation 1200-3-18-.30) submitted on April
22, 1983, and nonregulatory revisions (changes in sections 2.15 and
2.12.E.2, 2.8.1, and eleven permits for sources in the Kingsport area)
submitted on April 14, 1983, by the Tennessee Department of Health and
Environment.
(58) Materials related to attainment status designations of various
areas, submitted on January 19, 20, and 21, February 9, March 4, 14, and
22, April 6, and June 1, 1983, by the Tennessee Department for Health
and Environment.
(59) Control strategy demonstration for lead, submitted on June 4,
1984, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(60) Lead implementation plan for Memphis/Shelby County, submitted
on June 25, 1984, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(61) Material related to a compliance schedule for Maremont
Corporation in Pulaski, and two permits for the Kingsport Press in
Kingsport, submitted on September 15, 1983, and January 16, 1984, by the
Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(62) Regulations for the prevention of significant deterioration,
submitted on December 9, 1981, April 22 and September 1, 1983, and
clarifications submitted on September 5, 1984, and January 17, 1985 by
the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment. (Action has been
deferred on the phrase ``except the activities of any vessel'' in 1200-
3-9-.01(4)(b) until EPA revises the definition of stationary source.)
(63) Changes in rules 1200-3-5-.01 (to revise general visible
emission standards), 1200-3-2-.01 (to add definition of ``calendar
quarter''), 1200-3-12-.03 (to specify method for determining inorganic
lead emissions in stack gases), 1200-3-14 (to revise monitoring
requirements related to SO2 control), and 1200-3-16-.01 (to
specify method for determining particulate emissions from asphalt
processing and roofing manufacture), submitted on October 17, 1984, and
change in rule 1200-3-3 (to delete ambient air quality standard for
hydrocarbons), submitted on December 5, 1984, by the Tennessee
Department of Health and Environment.
(64) Changes in visible emission evaluation methods, submitted on
September 26, 1984, by the Tennessee Department of Health and
Environment.
(65) Changes in visible emission limitations for wood-fired fuel
burning equipment (changes in regulations 1200-3-5-.06 and 1200-3-
5-.07), submitted on October 17, 1984, and January 18, 1985, by the
Tennessee Department of Health and Environment. Coverage of wood-fired
fuel equipment was expanded to include units of 500,000 to 100,000,000
BTU per hour heat input in certain counties; the compliance determining
technique was changed from the aggregate method to the six-minute
average.
(66) State implementation plan for lead, submitted on December 5,
1984, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendments to the Tennessee Air Pollution Control Regulations,
Chapter 1200-3-22, Lead Emission Standards, as submitted, and State-
effective on December 5, 1984.
(B) Operating permits for:
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(1) Ross Metals, Inc., issued on December 5, 1984.
(2) General Smelting and Refining Company, issued on December 5,
1984.
(3) Tennessee Chemical Company, issued on December 5, 1984.
(ii) Additional information.
(A) Control Strategy and modelling, submitted on June 4, 1984.
(67) Letter of commitment, submitted on December 20, 1984, by the
Memphis-Shelby County Health Department.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of commitment on new source review for lead sources,
submitted on December 20, 1984, by the Memphis County Health Department.
(ii) Additional information.
(A) None.
(68) Revisions in the TCM portion of the 1982 CO SIP for Nashville-
Davidson County, submitted on July 18, 1984, and adopted on June 4,
1984.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Air Pollution Control Board of the State of Tennessee Board
Order 13 84, which is a statement of intent to adopt two-cent gas tax
equivalent measures in place of return of 1980 level of service in
Nashville-Davidson County CO SIP TCM; and July 18, 1984 letter from the
Tennessee Department of Health and Environment which approves the
Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County Legally Enforceable Limits
and Schedules effective June 4, 1984.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Revision of the calculations on reductions due to implementation
of the Rideshare Program submitted on July 18, 1984.
(69) Tennessee Visible Emission Evaluation Method 3, was submitted
on January 16 and June 14, 1985, by the Tennessee Department of Health
and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(a) January 16, 1985 letter from Tennessee Department of Health and
Environment and Tennessee Visible Emission Evaluation Method 3,
Sec. Sec. 1, 2, and 5, became State-effective on December 12, 1984.
(b) June 14, 1985 letter from Tennessee Department of Health and
Environment and Tennessee Visible Emission Evaluation Method 3,
Sec. Sec. 3 and 4, became State-effective on May 30, 1985.
(ii) Other material--none.
(70)-(71) [Reserved]
(72) Five Board Orders were submitted on January 29, 1986, by the
Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Board Order 2-86 from Tennessee Department of Health and
Environment, became State-effective on January 15, 1986.
(B) Board Order 3-86 from Tennessee Department of Health and
Environment, became State-effective on January 15, 1986.
(C) Board Order 5-86 from Tennessee Department of Health and
Environment, became State-effective on January 15, 1986.
(ii) Other material--none.
(73) Tennessee Visible Emissions Evaluation Method 4 was submitted
on May 28, 1986, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee Visible Emissions Evaluation Method 4, which became
State-adopted on April 16, 1986.
(ii) Other material--none.
(74) Board Orders 7-86 and 11-86 were submitted on May 9, 1986, by
the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Board Order 7-86, which became State-effective on April 16,
1986.
(B) Board Order 11-86, and temporary operating permit for Refined
Metals Corp., permit No. 0212-OIP, which became State-effective on April
16, 1986.
(ii) Other material--none.
(75) Board Order 12-86, a one-year variance from SO2
ambient monitoring by DuPont in Old Hickory, was submitted on July 7,
1986, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Board Order 12-86, which became State-effective on June 19,
1986.
(ii) Other material--none.
(76) Board Orders 23-86, 24-86, 34-86 and 36-86 were submitted on
October 7, 1986 and December 30, 1986, respectively by the Tennessee
Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
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(A) Board Order 23-86, which became State-effective on September 17,
1986.
(B) Board Order 24-86, which became State-effective on September 17,
1986.
(C) Board Order 34-86, which became State-effective on November 20,
1986.
(D) Board Order 36-86, which became State-effective on November 20,
1986.
(ii) Other material--none.
(77) Board Orders 35-86 and 5-87 were submitted on February 17,
1987, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Board Order 35-86, Opacity variance for Hassel and Hughes Lumber
Company, which was approved on November 19, 1986.
(B) Board Order 5-87, variance for Texas Gas Transmission
Corporation which was approved on January 21, 1987.
(ii) Other material--none.
(78) A variance from Rule 1200-3-18.21 was submitted to EPA on
December 30, 1986, by the Tenessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by referemce.
(A) A variance for coating bicycles at Murray Ohio Manufacturing
Company granted by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment
Air Pollution Control Board, approved on November 19, 1986.
(ii) Additional material--none.
(79) A variance from Rule 1200-3-18-.04(8) was submitted to EPA on
January 6, 1988, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, Division of Air
Pollution Control, Board Order 08-87 approved on August 13, 1987.
(B) Letter of January 6, 1988, from the Tennessee Department of
Health and Environment.
(ii) Other materials--none.
(80) A variance from Rule 1200-3-18-.04(8) was submitted to EPA on
January 6, 1988, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, Division of Air
Pollution Control, Board Order 11-87 approved on August 13, 1987.
(B) Letter of January 6, 1988, from the Tennessee Department of
Health and Environment.
(ii) Other materials--none.
(81) A variance from Rule 1200-3-18-.04(8) was submitted to EPA on
January 6, 1988, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation of reference.
(A) Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, Division of Air
Pollution Control, Board Order 29-87 approved on December 10, 1987.
(B) Letter of January 6, 1988, from the Tennessee Department of
Health and Environment.
(ii) Other materials--none.
(82) A variance from Rule 1200-3-18-.04(8) was submitted to EPA on
February 25, 1988, by the Tennessee Department of Health and
Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, Division of Air
Pollution Control, Board Order 2-88 approved on February 18, 1988.
(B) Letter of February 25, 1988, from the Tennessee Department of
Health and Environment.
(ii) Other materials-none.
(83) A variance from Rule 1200-3-18-.04(8) was submitted to EPA on
January 6, 1988, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, Division of Air
Pollution Control, Board Order 27-87 approved on December 10, 1987.
(B) Letter of January 6, 1988, from the Tennessee Department of
Health and Environment.
(ii) Other materials--none.
(84) A variance from Rule 1200-3-18-.04(8) was submitted to EPA on
January 6, 1988, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, Division of Air
Pollution Control Board Order 19-87 approved on October 2, 1987.
(B) Letter of January 6, 1988, from the Tennessee Department of
Health and Environment.
(ii) Other materials--none.
(85) Board Orders 10-87 and 15-87, incorporating the Prevention of
Significant Deterioration modeling guideline
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in the State of Tennessee and Nashville/Davidson County regulations,
submitted on January 6, 1988 by the Tennessee Department of Health and
Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Board Order 10-87, revision to the Prevention of Significant
Deterioration modeling guideline for the State of Tennessee, which was
approved on August 13, 1987.
(B) Board Order 15-87, revision to the Prevention of Significant
Deterioration modeling guideline for Nashville/Davidson County, which
was approved on August 13, 1987.
(C) Letter of January 6, 1988 from the Tennessee Department of
Health and Environment.
(ii) Other material--none.
(86) Board Order 1-87 concerning Legally Enforceable Limits and
Schedules for the Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County portion of
the Tennessee State Implementation Plan for Total Suspended
Particulates, was submitted on February 17, 1987, by the Tennessee
Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Board Order 1-87, and amendments to Sec. 2.12.1.D.8, ``Legally
Enforceable Limits and Schedules'', of the Metropolitan Nashville and
Davidson County portion of the Tennessee State Implementation Plan for
Total Suspended Particulates, approved on January 21, 1987.
(ii) Other material--none.
(87) A certificate of alternate control of volatile organic compound
emissions for Avco Aerostructures/Textron was submitted to EPA on
February 25, 1988, by the State of Tennessee for the Metropolitan Health
Department of Nashville and Davidson County.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of February 25, 1988, from the State of Tennessee Air
Pollution Control Board.
(B) Certificate of alternate control of volatile organic compound
(VOC) emissions for Avco Aerostructures/Textron, adopted by the
Metropolitan Board of Health on February 9, 1988.
(C) Avco Aerostructures/Textron operating permit numbers 42-3, 42-4,
42-5, 42-6, 42-7, 42-8, 42-9, 42-10, 42-18, 42-19.
(88) Rule 1200-3-19-.06, Logs for Operating Hours, submitted on
February 19, 1980, by the Tennessee Department of Health and
Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Rule 1200-3-19-.06, Logs for Operating Hours which became State-
effective February 14, 1980.
(B) Letter of February 19, 1980, from the Tennessee Department of
Public Health.
(ii) Other material--none.
(89) Revised Memphis and Shelby County regulations (Board Order 17-
86) submitted on July 7, 1986.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Memphis and Shelby County regulations, Board Order 17-86, which
became State-effective June 18, 1986. The regulations that are approved
are as follows:
Sections 16-46
Sections 16-47
Sections 16-48
Sections 16-49 except for Rule 1200-3-3-.05 (the last sentence)
Sections 16-50
Sections 16-51
Sections 16-56
Sections 16-57
Sections 16-58
Sections 16-59
Sections 16-71
Sections 16-77 except for Rules 1200-3-9.01(3); 1200-3-
9-.01(4)(b)(6)(the phrase, ``.except the activities of any vessel.'');
1200-3-9-.01(4)(o)(2); 1200-3-9-.02(1)-(3),(6)-(10) and the last
sentence of (5); 1200-3-9-.03(2)(the last sentence), .03(2)(a), and
.03(2)(b)
Sections 16-78 except for Rules 1200-3-7-.03(2); 1200-3-7-.04(2)(the
last sentence); 1200-3-7-.07(2)-(5); 1200-3-7-.09
Sections 16-79
Sections 16-80
Sections 16-82 except for Rules 1200-3-14-.02; 1200-3-14-.03(5) and (6)
Sections 16-83 except for Rules 1200-3-5-.01(2) and (3); 1200-3-5-.03(2)
Sections 16-84
Sections 16-85
Sections 16-86
Sections 16-87
Sections 16-88 except paragraph (b)
Sections 16-89
Sections 16-90
Sections 16-91
(B) Letter of July 7, 1986, from the Tennessee Department of Health
and Environment.
(ii) Other material--none.
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(90) An amendment to Section 7-1 of the Nashville/Davidson County
regulations was submitted on June 15, 1988, by Tennessee's Department of
Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, Division of Air
Pollution Control, Board Order 11-88 approved on June 8, 1988.
(B) Letter of June 15, 1988, from the Tennessee Department of Health
and Environment.
(ii) Other material-none.
(91) Board Orders 13-87, deleting five operating permits for
Tennessee Eastman Company from the SIP, and 14-87, deleting an operating
permit for General Smelting and Refining from the SIP, submitted on
January 6, 1988.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Board Order 13-87, for Tennessee Eastman Company, approved
August 13, 1987.
(B) Board Order 14-87, for General Smelting and Refining Company,
approved August 13, 1987.
(C) Letter of January 6, 1988, from the Tennessee Department of
Health and Environment.
(ii) Other material--none.
(92) Revised Knox County regulations: Tennessee Air Pollution
Control Board Order 17-86, submitted on July 7, 1986; Board Order 27-86,
submitted on October 7, 1986; and Board Order 2-87, submitted on
February 17, 1987.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee Air Pollution Control Board Orders 17-86, and Knox
County regulations 12.0-20.0, 22.0, 24.0, 25.0, except 25.2.B, 26.0-
41.0, and 46.0, which became State effective June 18, 1986; 27-86, and
Knox County regulation 35.3 and amendments to 41.1, which became State
effective September 17, 1986; and 2-87 and Knox County regulation 47.0,
which became State effective January 21, 1987.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Letters of July 7, 1986, October 7, 1986, and February 17, 1987,
from the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, submitting the
Knox County SIP revisions.
(93) Stack height regulations were submitted to EPA on August 18,
1986, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee Air Pollution Control Regulations, Good Engineering
Practice Stack Height Regulations, which became effective on November
22, 1987.
(ii) Other material--none.
(94) A revision of Rule 1200-3-18-.02(m) was submitted to EPA on
January 6, 1988, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendment to Tennessee Department of Health and Environment
rules (revision of Paragraph 1200-3-18-.02(m)), State-effective on
November 10, 1986.
(ii) Other material--none.
(95) Rules 1200-3-6-.05(4), Wood Fired Fuel Burning Equipment, 1200-
3-19-.11(3)(b), Particulate Matter Emissions Regulations for the Bristol
Nonattainment Area, and 1200-3-19-.12(2)(g), Particulate Matter Emission
Regulations for Air Contaminant Sources in or Significantly Impacting
the Particulate Nonattainment Control Areas in Campbell County, which
were submitted January 6, 1988.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Rule 1200-3-6-.05(4), Wood Fired Fuel Burning Equipment, which
is State-effective, May 30, 1987.
(B) Rule 1200-3-19-.11(3)(b), Particulate Matter Emission
Regulations for the Bristol Nonattainment Area, which is State-effective
May 30, 1987.
(C) Rule 1200-3-19-.12(2)(g), Particulate Matter Emission
Regulations for Air Contaminant Sources in or Significantly Impacting
the Particulate Nonattainment Control Areas in Campbell County, which is
State-effective May 30, 1987.
(ii) Other material--none.
(96) Tennessee Air Pollution Control Board Order 03-89 approving
permits amended by agreed orders for fourteen sources was submitted to
EPA on May 16, 1989, by the Tennessee Department of Health and
Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Board Agreed
Order, Docket No. 582.01, Astec Industries, Inc., effective March 20,
1989.
(B) Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Board Agreed
Order, Docket No. 582.02, Browning-
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Ferris Industries, effective March 20, 1989.
(C) Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Board Agreed
Order, Docket No. 582.03, The Landes Company Inc., effective March 20,
1989.
(D) Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Board Agreed
Order, Docket No. 582.04, Chattanooga Armature Works, effective March
20, 1989.
(E) Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Board Agreed
Order, Docket No. 582.05, Combustion Engineering, Inc., effective March
20, 1989.
(F) Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Board Agreed
Order, Docket No. 582.06, Cumberland Corporation, effective March 20,
1989.
(G) Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Board Agreed
Order, Docket No. 582.07, Ekco/Glaco, Inc., effective March 20, 1989.
(H) Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Board Agreed
Order, Docket No. 582.08, Electrical Systems, Inc., effective March 20,
1989.
(I) Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Board Agreed
Order, Docket No. 582.09, Mueller Company, effective March 20, 1989.
(J) Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Board Agreed
Order, Docket No. 582.10, McKee Baking Company, effective March 20,
1989.
(K) Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Board Agreed
Order, Docket No. 582.11, Royal, Incorporated, effective March 20, 1989.
(L) Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Board Agreed
Order, Docket No. 582.12, Tuftco Corporation, effective March 20, 1989.
(M) Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Board Agreed
Order, Docket No. 582.13, Sherman & Reilly, Inc., effective March 20,
1989.
(N) Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Board Agreed
Order, Docket No. 582.14, United States Stove Company, effective March
20, 1989.
(O) Board Order 03-89 of the Tennessee Air Pollution Control Board
which adopts fourteen miscellaneous metal parts coaters' permits for
Chattanooga-Hamilton County on May 10, 1989.
(ii) Other materials.
(A) Letter of May 16, 1989, from the Tennessee Department of Health
and Environment.
(97) Revisions to the Nashville/Davidson County portion of the
Tennessee SIP which included PM10 regulations (Board Orders
10-88 and 88-15) submitted on December 14, 1988.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to Nashville/Davidson County Regulation No. 3, ``New
Source Review'' and Board Order 10-88 approved June 8, 1988. The
following regulations are approved:
Section 3-1-Definition--(dd), (ee) and (gg)
Section 3-2-Registration and Permits--(b)(2) and (e)
Section 3-3-Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) Review--
(a)(1), (e)(2), (f), (g)(6), (g)(7) and (g)(8)
(B) Revisions to Nashville/Davidson County Metropolitan Code Chapter
4 Subchapter 1 ``Air Pollution Control'' and Board Order 88-15 approved
on November 16, 1988. The following regulations are approved:
Section 4-1-1-Definitions--PM10 Emissions, Particulate Matter
Emissions, Total Suspended Particulate, and Particulate Matter
Section 4-1-6-Incinerator Regulations--(f)
Section 4-1-16-Registration and Permits--(c) and f(3)
Section 4-1-18-Ambient Air Quality Standards
(98) Nashville/Davidson County stack height provisions (Board Order
28-86) submitted as revisions to the Tennessee SIP on October 7, 1986.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee Air Pollution Control Board Order 28-86 and Nashville/
Davidson County Regulation No. 3, Sections 3-1 and 3-2 introductory
paragraph which was approved September 17, 1986.
(ii) Other material.
(A) Letter of October 7, 1986, from the Tennessee Department of
Health and Environment.
(99) PM10 revisions to the Knox County portion of the
Tennessee SIP adopted in Board Order 06-89 and submitted on August 2,
1989.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) PM10 revisions to the Knox County regulations and
Board Order 06-89 which became State-effective July 19,
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1989. The following regulations are approved:
Section 13, Definitions,
13.56 PM10
13.57 PM10 emissions
13.58 Total Suspended Particulate
Section 14.0, Ambient Air Quality Standards, Table I
Section 14.4A, Procedures for Ambient Sampling and Analysis
Section 36.1, Emergency Regulations (Episode Criteria), B., C. and D.
(ii) Additional material--none.
(100) Revisions to the Hamilton County portion of the Tennessee SIP
which approved the regulations for Hamilton County, the City of
Chattanooga and the nine other municipalities in Hamilton County adopted
in Board Order 05-89 and submitted on July 20, 1989.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) The entire set of regulations, ``The Hamilton County Air
Pollution Control Regulation'', as submitted on July 20, 1989, except
for section 9, Rules 15, 16, 18.2(q)(2), and 25.21.
(B) The entire set of regulations, ``The Chattanooga Air Pollution
Control Ordinance'', as submitted on July 20, 1989, except for section
4-41, Rules 15, 16, 18.2(o)(2), and 25.21, and as amended by Ordinances
Nos. 8413, dated January 15, 1985; 8675, dated July 29, 1986; and 8705,
except sections 5 and 6, dated September 30, 1986.
(C) The entire set of regulations, ``The Collegedale Air Pollution
Control Ordinance'', as submitted on July 20, 1989, except for section
8-541, Rules 15, 16, and 18.2(o)(2).
(D) The entire set of regulations, ``The East Ridge Air Pollution
Control Ordinance'', as submitted on July 20, 1989, except for section
8-741, Rules 15, 16, and 18.2(o)(2).
(E) The entire set of regulations, ``The Lakesite Air Pollution
Control Ordinance'', as submitted on July 20, 1989, except for section
41, Rules 15, 16, and 18.2(o)(2).
(F) The entire set of regulations, ``The Lookout Mountain Air
Pollution Control Ordinance'', as submitted on July 20, 1989, except for
section 41, Rules 15, 16, and 18.2(o)(2).
(G) The entire set of regulations, ``The Red Bank Air Pollution
Control Ordinance'', as submitted on July 20, 1989, except for section
8-341, Rules 15, 16, and 18.2(o)(2).
(H) The entire set of regulations, ``The Ridgeside Air Pollution
Control Ordinance'', as submitted on July 20, 1989, except for section
41, Rules 15, 16, and 18.2(o)(2).
(I) The entire set of regulations, ``The Signal Mountain Air
Pollution Control Ordinance'', as submitted on July 20, 1989, except for
section 41, Rules 15, 16, and 18.2(o)(2).
(J) The entire set of regulations, ``The Soddy-Daisy Air Pollution
Control Ordinance'', as submitted on July 20, 1989, except for section
8-141, Rules 15, 16, and 18.2(o)(2).
(K) The entire set of regulations, ``The Walden Air Pollution
Control Ordinance'', as submitted on July 20, 1989, except for section
41, Rules 15, 16, and 18.2(o)(2).
(L) Tennessee Air Pollution Control Board Order 05-89, which became
State-effective July 19, 1989, adopted regulations for Hamilton County,
the City of Chattanooga and the nine other Hamilton County
municipalities as revisions to the Hamilton County portion of the
Tennessee SIP.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) The July 20, 1989, submittal from the Tennessee Department of
Health and Environment submitting the regulations for Hamilton County,
Chattanooga and the nine other Hamilton County municipalities as
revisions to the Hamilton County portion of the Tennessee SIP.
(101) Revisions to the Nashville/Davidson County portion of the
Tennessee SIP submitted on October 3, 1989.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee Air Pollution Control Board Order 10-89 and Nashville/
Davidson County Metropolitan Health Department Regulation No. 10,
``Infectious Waste Incinerators'' which became State effective September
13, 1989.
(ii) Other material.
(A) The October 3, 1989 letter from the Tennessee Department of
Health and Environment submitting Regulation No. 10.
(102) [Reserved]
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(103) A revision to the Metropolitan-Davidson County portion of
Tennessee's SIP, Regulation No. 7--Regulation for Control of Volatile
Organic Compounds was submitted on February 16, 1990.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Regulation No. 7--Regulation for the Control of Volatile Organic
Compounds, except Section 7-22, effective February 14, 1990.
(ii) Other material.
(A) Letter of February 16, 1990 from the Tennessee Department of
Health and Environment.
(104) The Tennessee Department of Conservation submitted a Board
order including a certificate of alternate control and revised permits
for the Nissan Motor Manufacturing facility located in Smyrna,
Tennessee, to EPA on February 19, 1991, with revised information
provided on April 29, 1991.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Nissan Motor Manufacturing Corporation USA operating permit
numbers 029538P, 029539P, 029540P, 029541P, 029543P and 029544P which
were issued on July 30, 1990, and 030180P which was issued on September
17, 1990.
(ii) Other materials.
(A) Letters of February 19, 1991, and April 29, 1991, from the
Tennessee Department of Conservation.
(105) Amendments to the Nashville/Davidson County portion of
Tennessee's SIP, Regulation No. 7--Regulation for Control of Volatile
Organic Compounds submitted on July 3, 1991, October 4, 1991, and
January 2, 1992.
(i)Incorporation by reference.
(A) Regulation No. 7--Regulation for the Control of Volatile Organic
Compounds, effective December 10, 1991.
(ii) Other material.
(A) Letter of July 3, 1991, from the Metropolitan Health Department
for Nashville/Davidson County.
(B) Letter of October 4, 1991, from the Metropolitan Health
Department for Nashville/Davidson County.
(C) Letter of January 2, 1991, from the Metropolitan Health
Department for Nashville/Davidson County.
(106) Amendments to the Knox County portion of Tennessee's SIP,
submitted on January 4, 1991.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendments to Regulations 25.2B, 29.1B, 17.4E, 18.1, 19.1,
47.3C, effective December 13, 1990.
(ii) Other material.
(A) Letter of January 4, 1991, from the Tennessee Department of
Health and Environment.
(107) Revisions to the New Johnsonville SO2 portion of
the Tennessee State Implementation Plan submitted on August 2, 1983, by
the State of Tennessee through the Tennessee Air Pollution Control
Board.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the following Tennessee Air Pollution Control
Regulations which became State-effective on December 13, 1982:
1200-3-3-.05--Achievement
(B) Revisions to the following Tennessee Air Pollution Control
Regulations which became State-effective on December 17, 1982:
1200-3-19-.14--Sulfur Dioxide Emission Regulation for the New
Johnsonville Nonattainment Area
(C) Revisions to the following Tennessee Air Pollution Control
Regulations which became State-effective on August 1, 1984:
1200-3-14-.01(2)--General Provisions
1200-3-14-.02(1)(a)--Non-process Emissions Standards
(ii) Other material. None.
(108) Revisions to the Memphis-Shelby County portion of the
Tennessee SIP submitted on July 3, 1991, and June 15, 1992, by the State
of Tennessee through the Tennessee Air Pollution Control Board.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Permit for battery receiving and breaking operation for Refined
Metals Corporation which became effective on June 12, 1991: Permit No.
0212-01P.
(B) Permit for the refining kettles/casting area for Refined Metals
Corporation which became effective on June 12, 1991: Permit No. 0212-
04P.
(C) Permit for the blast furnace/dust furnace for Refined Metals
Corporation which became effective on June 10, 1992: Permit No. 0212-
03P(R).
(ii) Other material.
(A) None.
(109) Addition of Section 45, Prevention of Significant
Deterioration to the
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Knox County portion of the Tennessee SIP, submitted and revised on
January 29, 1992 and June 15, 1992, respectively.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendments to Section 45.0 of the Knox County regulations were
adopted on June 10, 1992.
(ii) Other material. None.
(110) Revisions to the VOC portion of the Knox County portion of the
Tennessee SIP to correct deficiencies, which were submitted on January
4, 1991, January 29, 1992, and June 15, 1992, respectively.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendments to the following Sections of the Knox County
regulations--13.15, 46.1-B, 46.4-B.7, 46.4-B.8, 46.4-B.9, 46.4-I, 46.6-
D.6, 46.8-B.1.d, 46.11-B.5, 46.11-B.6--were adopted on December 13,
1990.
(B) Amendments to the following Sections of the Knox County
regulations--27.2-A and 46.2--were adopted on November 13, 1991.
(C) Amendments to the following Sections of the Knox County
regulations--26.5-B, 27.2, 28.1-A.4, 46.2-A.7, 46.2-A.34, 46.6-D.7,
46.17-D, 46.19, 46.20, and 46.21--were adopted on June 10, 1992.
(ii) Other material.
(A) Letter of January 4, 1991, from the Tennessee Department of
Conservation and Environment.
(B) Letter of January 29, 1992, from the Tennessee Department of
Conservation and Environment.
(C) Letter of June 15, 1992, from the Tennessee Department of
Conservation and Environment.
(111) The maintenance plan for Knox County submitted by the
Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation on August 26, 1992,
as part of the Tennessee SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Knox County Ozone Attainment Redesignation State Implementation
Plan Revision Support Document, which became State-effective on August
12, 1992; and
(B) Emissions Inventory Projections (1990-2004) for Knox County,
which became State-effective on August 12, 1992.
(ii) Other material.
(A) Letter dated August 26, 1992, from the Tennessee Department of
Environment and Conservation.
(112)-(113) [Reserved]
(114) On July 13, 1990, and February 26, 1993, Nashville-Davidson
county submitted revisions to the Nashville-Davidson county portion of
the Tennessee SIP through the Tennessee Department of Air Pollution
Control which were intended to bring their regulations into conformity
with EPA's New Source Review (NSR) requirements and EPA's Prevention of
Significant Deterioration (PSD) increments for nitrogen dioxide
(NO2). The USEPA is granting limited approval to the
revisions to the Nashville-Davidson county NSR regulations because the
revised regulations strengthen the SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendments to sections 3-1(e) and 3-3(e)(2)(iii) of the
Nashville-Davidson county portion of the Tennessee regulations were
adopted by the Nashville Metropolitan Board of Health on April 12, 1990.
(B) Amendments to sections 3-1(d), 3-1(t), 3-1(x)(7),3-1(ee)(3), 3-
1(gg), 3-1(hh), 3-2(b)(2)(ii), and 3-2(b)(3) were adopted by the
Nashville Metropolitan Board of Health on December 8, 1992.
(ii) Other material--none.
(115) Revisions to the rules in the State's portion of the Tennessee
State Implementation Plan (SIP) regarding control of volatile organic
compounds (VOCs) were submitted on June 25, 1992, and March 22, 1993, by
the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation. Revisions to
the rules in the Memphis-Shelby County portion of the Tennessee SIP
regarding control of VOCs were submitted on November 5, 1992, and April
22, 1993, by the State on behalf of Memphis-Shelby County. In these
submittals, Memphis-Shelby County adopted State regulations by
reference.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the following State of Tennessee regulations were
effective on June 7, 1992.
(1) Rule 1200-3-2-.01 General Definitions: Subparagraphs (1)(b),
(c), (z), (aa), (gg), (vv), (zz), (ccc), (lll), (mmm), (nnn), (eeee),
(ffff), (gggg), and (iiii).
(2) Rule 1200-3-18-.01 Purposes and General Provisions: Paragraphs
(1), (3), (4) introductory paragraph and (4)(a), (5), and (6).
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(3) Rule 1200-3-18-.02 Definitions: Subparagraphs (1)(a), (b), (c),
(f), (m), (ii), and (jj).
(4) Rule 1200-3-18-.04 Alternate Emission Standard.
(5) Rule 1200-3-18-.05 Automobile and Light Duty Truck
Manufacturing.
(6) Rule 1200-3-18-.06 Paper Coating: Subparagraph (1)(b) and
paragraphs (2), (3), and (4).
(7) Rule 1200-3-18-.07 Petroleum Liquid Storage: Introductory
paragraph of paragraph (4).
(8) Rule 1200-3-18-.08 Bulk Gasoline Plants: Paragraphs (2) and (3).
(9) Rule 1200-3-18-.09 Bulk Gasoline Plants: Paragraph (2),
subparagraph (3)(d), and paragraph (6).
(10) Rule 1200-3-18-.10 Gasoline Service Stations Stage I:
Paragraphs (2), (3) (except subparagraph (3)(a)), (4), and (6).
(11) Rule 1200-3-18-.11 Petroleum Refinery Sources: Paragraph (2).
(12) Rule 1200-3-18-.12 Can Coating: Paragraphs (3) and (4).
(13) Rule 1200-3-18-.13 Coil Coating: Paragraphs (1), (2), and (4).
(14) Rule 1200-3-18-.14 Fabric and Vinyl Coating: Subparagraph
(1)(b) and paragraphs (2), (3), and (4).
(15) Rule 1200-3-18-.15 Metal Furniture Coating: Paragraphs (3) and
(4).
(16) Rule 1200-3-18-.16 Surface Coating of Large Appliances:
Paragraphs (3), (4), and (5).
(17) Rule 1200-3-18-.17 Magnet Wire Coating: Paragraphs (2) and (3).
(18) Rule 1200-3-18-.18 Solvent Metal Cleaning: Paragraphs (2) and
(3).
(19) Rule 1200-3-18-.20 Flat Wood Paneling Coating: Introductory
paragraph of paragraph (2), paragraphs (4), (5), and (6).
(20) Rule 1200-3-18-.21 Surface Coating of Miscellaneous Metal Parts
and Products: Subparagraphs (1)(g) and (h), paragraph (2), subparagraph
(5)(1), and paragraphs (6), (7), and (8).
(21) Rule 1200-3-18-.22 Leaks from Gasoline Tank Trucks and Vapor
Collection Systems: Introductory paragraph of paragraph (2),
subparagraph (2)(a), paragraphs (3), (4), (5), and (6).
(22) Rule 1200-3-18-.23 Petroleum Refinery Equipment Leaks:
Introductory paragraph of paragraph (2), subparagraph (2)(a), and
paragraph (4).
(23) Rule 1200-3-18-.25 Petroleum Liquid Storage in External
Floating Roof Tanks: Introductory paragraph of paragraph (2), and
paragraph (5).
(24) Rule 1200-3-18-.26 Manufacture of Pneumatic Rubber Tires:
Introductory paragraph of paragraph (2), paragraphs (4), (5), and (6).
(25) Rule 1200-3-18-.27 Manufacture of Synthesized Pharmaceutical
Products: Introductory paragraph of paragraph (2), paragraphs (3), (4),
and (5).
(26) Rule 1200-3-18-.28 Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning: Introductory
paragraph of paragraph (2), paragraphs (4) and (5), and subparagraph
(6)(d).
(27) Rule 1200-3-18-.29 Graphic Arts-Rotogravure and Flexography:
Introductory paragraph of paragraph (2), subparagraph (2)(b), paragraphs
(5) and (6).
(28) Rule 1200-3-18-.30 Surface Coating of Aerospace Components.
(29) Rule 1200-3-18-.40 Regulations Required in Nonattainment Areas.
(30) Rule 1200-3-18-.41 Compliance Schedules.
(31) Rule 1200-3-18-.42 Individual Compliance Schedules: Paragraphs
(1), (2), (3), and (4).
(32) Rule 1200-3-18-.43 General Provisions for Test Methods and
Procedures.
(33) Rule 1200-3-18-.44 Determination of Volatile Content of Surface
Coatings.
(34) Rule 1200-3-18-.45 Test Method for Determination of Volatile
Organic Compound Emissions Control Systems Efficiency.
(35) Rule 1200-3-18-.46 Test Method for Determination of Solvent
Metal Cleaning Organic Compound Emissions.
(36) Rule 1200-3-18-.47 Test Procedure for Determination of VOC
Emissions from Bulk Gasoline Terminals.
(B) Revisions to the following State of Tennessee regulations were
effective on March 18, 1993.
(1) Rule 1200-3-21-.01 General Alternate Emission Standard:
Paragraphs (1), (2), (3), (4), and (9).
(2) Rule 1200-3-21-.02 Applicability.
(ii) Additional material--none.
(116) The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation
submitted a SIP revision that amended Rule 1200-3-18 which was submitted
to
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EPA on May 18, 1993. These amendments add Stage II provisions to this
rule.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Rule 1200-3-18-.24 which became State-effective June 21, 1993.
(B) Revisions to the Davidson County portion of the Tennessee SIP.
Rule 7, Section 7-1 (11), Rule 7, Section 7-13, Rule 7, Section 7-25(b)
which became state effective on November 4, 1992.
(ii) Other material. None.
(117) The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation has
submitted revisions to the Tennessee State Implementation Plan. These
revisions address the requirements of section 507 of Title V of the CAA
and establish the Small Business Stationary Source Technical and
Environmental Assistance Program (PROGRAM).
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revision to the Tennessee State Implementation Plan to
Incorporate Small Business Assistance Program as Required by the Clean
Air Act Amendments of 1990, approved by the Tennessee Air Pollution
Control Board on February 10, 1993.
(ii) Additional information--None.
(118) [Reserved]
(119) The minor source operating permit program for Knox County,
submitted by the Tennessee Division of Air Pollution Control on November
12, 1993 as part of the Tennessee SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to Regulations 17.4.E, 18.1.B, 19.1.B, 25.3.I., and
47.3.C. of the Knox County portion of the Tennessee SIP, as adopted by
the Knox County Air Pollution Control Board on October 13, 1993.
(ii) Other material. None.
(120) Revisions to the Tennessee Division of Air Pollution Control
emergency episode plan, submitted on September 1, 1993. These revisions
incorporate changes within chapter 1200-3-15-.02 of the Tennessee SIP
into the existing regulations which are required in 40 CFR 52.1270.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee Air Pollution Control Regulations, Chapter 1200-3-
15-.02, paragraphs (3), (4), and (5), effective June 26, 1993.
(121) The redesignation and maintenance plan for Memphis/Shelby
County submitted by the Memphis/Shelby County Health Department on
October 30, 1992, as part of the Tennessee SIP. On October 15, 1993, and
May 6, 1994, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation
submitted a supplement to the above maintenance plan.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Memphis/Shelby County Carbon Monoxide Ten Year Maintenance Plan
effective on October 13, 1993.
(B) Emissions Inventory Projections for Memphis/Shelby County
effective on October 13, 1993.
(ii) Other material. None.
(122) The maintenance plan and emission inventory for the Memphis
and Shelby County Area which includes Shelby County and the City of
Memphis submitted by the Tennessee Department of Environment and
Conservation on November 12, 1992, and March 31, 1994, as part of the
Tennessee SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendment to the Original Submittal of Nonregulatory Amendment
to State Implementation Plan for Shelby County Redesignation from
Nonattainment to Attainment Classification for Ozone submitted March 31,
1994, and prepared by the Memphis and Shelby County Health Department,
Pollution Control Section for the Tennessee Department of Conservation.
The effective date is March 9, 1994, for the following provisions:
Section I--Requirement One--Air Quality Data Shows Area Meets NAAQS
Section IV--Requirement Four--Maintenance Plan
Attachment F:
Shelby County Emission Projections Volatile Organic Compounds
(Summer Season)
Shelby County Emission Projections 1990-2004 Nitrogen Oxides (Summer
Season)
(ii) Other material. None.
(123) A revised chapter 1200-3-18 ``Volatile Organic Compounds'' was
submitted by the Tennessee Department of Air Pollution Control (TDAPC)
to EPA on May 18, 1993, to replace the current chapter 1200-3-18 in the
Tennessee SIP. This chapter had been revised to meet the requirements of
the
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1990 Clean Air Act Amendments commonly referred to as the ``VOC RACT
Catch-Up'' requirements. Rule 1200-3-18-.28 ``Perchloroethylene Dry
Cleaners'' which was federally approved in 59 FR 18310 on April 18,
1994, will remain effective.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the State of Tennessee regulations which were
effective on April 22, 1993.
(1) Chapter 1200-3-18 ``Volatile Organic Compounds,'' except for
subchapter 1200-3-18-.24, subparagraph 1200-3-18-.03 (2)(b),
subparagraph 1200-3-18-.20 (1)(b)(2)(vii), and subparagraphs 1200-3-
18-.79 (1)(a)(3), (1)(c), and (1)(d).
(ii) Other material. None.
(124) On August 17, 1994, the Tennessee Department of Environment
and Conservation submitted revisions to the new source review
requirements in the Tennessee Division of Air Pollution Control
Regulations. These revisions incorporate changes to Chapter 1200-3-9 by
substituting for the present paragraph 1200-3-9-.01(5) of the Tennessee
SIP with new requirements, which are required in the Clean Air Act as
amended in 1990 and 40 CFR part 51, subpart I.
(i) Incorporation by reference. Tennessee Division of Air Pollution
Control Regulations, Chapter 1200-3-9-.01(5) Growth Policy, effective
August 15, 1994.
(ii) Other material. None.
(125) [Reserved]
(126) Modifications to the existing basic I/M program in Davidson
County to implement an anti-tampering check, and to require testing of
vehicles from model year 1975 and newer, submitted on March 17, 1994.
Addition of a basic I/M program in the remainder of the middle Tennessee
ozone nonattainment area, submitted on July 8, 1994.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(a) Metropolitan Health Department Pollution Control Division
Regulation 8, approved by the Tennessee Air Pollution Control Board on
March 9, 1994.
(b) Regulation 1200-3-29, effective on September 8, 1993.
(ii) Other material. None.
(127) Revisions to the State of Tennessee Air Pollution Control
Regulations submitted by the Tennessee Department of Environment and
Conservation on April 18, 1995. These consist of revisions to the
process emission standards for new and existing cotton gins. These
revised regulations also provide an optional method of using selected
controls to demonstrate compliance with the emission standards.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee Division of Air Pollution Control Regulations, Chapter
1200-3-7-.08(3) effective July 16, 1990.
(ii) Other material. None.
(128) Revisions to Chapter 16, ``Open Burning'', of the Knox County
portion of the Tennessee State Implementation Plan were submitted by the
Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation on February 26,
1993. Revisions to Chapter 25, ``Permits'', of the Knox County portion
of the Tennessee State Implementation Plan were submitted by the
Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation on June 23, 1998.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Section 16.3 Exceptions to Prohibition--With Permit, adopted on
January 13, 1993.
(B) Section 25.6 Exemptions, paragraph E, adopted on June 10, 1998.
(ii) Other material. None.
(129) [Reserved]
(130) Revisions to minor source operating permit rules for
Nashville-Davidson County submitted by the Tennessee Department of
Environment and Conservation on November 16, 1994.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Metropolitan Code of Law (M.C.L.) Chapter 10.56, Section 040,
Paragraph F, effective October 4, 1994.
(ii) Other material. None.
(131) On November 12, 1993, the State submitted revisions to the
Nashville/Davidson County portion of the Tennessee State Implementation
Plan (SIP) on behalf of Nashville/Davidson County. These were revisions
to the permit requirements for major sources of air pollution, including
revisions to the general definitions, the permit requirements, and the
exemptions. As a supplement to this submittal, on July 15, 1994, the
State also submitted a request that the recodification of the entire air
pollution control rule for Nashville/Davidson County be approved as part
of the SIP. These revisions and recodification incorporate changes to
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Nashville's Chapter 10.56, which was previously Chapter 4-1-1, which are
required in the Clean Air Act as amended in 1990 and 40 CFR part 51,
subpart I.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
Code of Laws of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and
Davidson County, Tennessee, Chapter 10.56, Air Pollution Control,
effective November 10, 1993, except for the following parts:
(A) Section 10.56.010, the definition of ``regulated pollutant'';
(B) Section 10.56.040, Paragraph (F);
(C) Section 10.56.050, Paragraphs (C), (D) and (E);
(D) Section 10.56.080.
(ii) Other material. None.
(132) Revisions to the Knox County Air Pollution Control Regulations
submitted by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation on
June 28, 1994. These consist of revisions to appeals, judicial review,
and violations of the air pollution regulations in Knox County.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
Knox County Air Pollution Control Regulations, Sections 29.1.B,
29.3, 30.1.A, and 30.1.D adopted May 25, 1994.
(133) On September 27, 1994, the State submitted revisions to the
Nashville/Davidson County portion of the Tennessee State Implementation
Plan (SIP) on behalf of Nashville/Davidson County. These were revisions
to the new source review requirements in the Nashville/Davidson County
regulations. These revisions incorporate changes to Regulation Number
Three, Sections 3-1, 3-2 and 3-3 of the Nashville/Davidson County
portion of the Tennessee SIP which bring this into conformance with the
new requirements which are required in 40 CFR part 52, subpart I.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
Metropolitan Health Department Division of Pollution Control Regulation
Number 3 New Source Review, as amended on August 9, 1994.
(ii) Other material. None.
(134) Revisions to the State of Tennessee Air Pollution Control
Regulations submitted by the Tennessee Department of Environment and
Conservation on June 21, 1991, and June 22, 1993. These consist of
revisions to Chapter 1200-3-10 Required Sampling, Recording and
Reporting, and Chapter 1200-3-14 Control of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions.
Revisions to section 16-85 of the Memphis/Shelby County portion of the
Tennessee SIP which adopt by reference changes made to Chapter 1200-3-10
of the Tennessee SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Chapter 1200-3-14, effective March 21, 1993.
(B) Chapter 1200-3-10, effective March 13, 1993.
(C) Section 16-85 of the Memphis/Shelby County Health Department,
Air Pollution Control Regulations effective October 23, 1993.
(ii) Other material. None.
(135) [Reserved]
(136) Revisions to the Chattanooga/Hamilton County Air Pollution
Control Regulations submitted by the Tennessee Department of Environment
and Conservation on May 18, 1993.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) The Chattanooga City Code, Part II, Chapter 4, is revised as
shown in the following paragraphs. These revisions were adopted on March
9, 1993.
(1) Section 4-2: the definitions for Best available control
technology (BACT); Owner or operator of a demolition or renovation
activity; Primary Air Quality Standards; and Secondary Air Quality
Standards.
(2) Section 4-41: Rule 21, ``Ambient Air Quality Standards.''
(3) Section 4-41: Rule 25.2, subparagraph 33.
(B) The Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Regulation is revised
as shown in the following paragraphs. These revisions were adopted on
April 7, 1993.
(1) Section 16: the following definitions are added: Primary Air
Quality Standards; Secondary Air Quality Standards; Owner or operator of
a demolition or renovation activity; and Best available control
technology (BACT).
(2) Section 9: Rule 25.2, subparagraph 33.
(3) Section 9: Rule 21, ``Ambient Air Quality Standards.''
(4) Section 25, ``Regulations cumulative.''
(C) The Soddy-Daisy Municipal Code, Title 8, Health and Sanitation,
Chapter 1, Air Pollution Control, is revised as shown in the following
paragraphs. These revisions were adopted on March 18, 1993.
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(1) Section 8-102: the following definitions are added: Primary Air
Quality Standards; Secondary Air Quality Standards; Owner or operator of
a demolition or renovation activity; and Best available control
technology (BACT).
(2) Section 8-141: Rule 25.2, subparagraph 21.
(3) Section 8-141: Rule 21, ``Ambient Air Quality Standards.''
(D) The Ridgeside Air Pollution Control Ordinance is revised as
shown in the following paragraphs. These revisions were adopted on April
20, 1993.
(1) Section 2: the following definitions are added: Primary Air
Quality Standards; Secondary Air Quality Standards; Owner or operator of
a demolition or renovation activity; and Best available control
technology (BACT).
(2) Section 41: Rule 25.2, subparagraph 21.
(3) Section 41: Rule 21, ``Ambient Air Quality Standards.''
(E) The Signal Mountain Air Pollution Control Ordinance is revised
as shown in the following paragraphs. These revisions were adopted on
March 8, 1993.
(1) Section 2: the following definitions are added: Primary Air
Quality Standards; Secondary Air Quality Standards; Owner or operator of
a demolition or renovation activity; and Best available control
technology (BACT).
(2) Section 41: Rule 25.2, subparagraph 21.
(3) Section 41: Rule 21, ``Ambient Air Quality Standards.''
(F) The Walden Air Pollution Control Ordinance is revised as shown
in the following paragraphs. These revisions were adopted on adopted
March 9, 1993.
(1) Section 2: the following definitions are added: Primary Air
Quality Standards; Secondary Air Quality Standards; Owner or operator of
a demolition or renovation activity; and Best available control
technology (BACT).
(2) Section 41: Rule 25.2, subparagraph 33.
(3) Section 41: Rule 21, ``Ambient Air Quality Standards.''
(G) The Lookout Mountain Air Pollution Control Ordinance is revised
as shown in the following paragraphs. These revisions were adopted March
9, 1993.
(1) Section 2: the following definitions are added: Primary Air
Quality Standards; Secondary Air Quality Standards; Owner or operator of
a demolition or renovation activity; and Best available control
technology (BACT).
(2) Section 41: Rule 25.2, subparagraph 21.
(3) Section 41: Rule 21, ``Ambient Air Quality Standards.''
(H) The Red Bank Municipal Code, Chapter 3, Title 8, is revised as
shown in the following paragraphs. These revisions were adopted March
16, 1993.
(1) Section 8-302: the following definitions are added: Primary Air
Quality Standards; Secondary Air Quality Standards; Owner or operator of
a demolition or renovation activity; and Best available control
technology (BACT).
(2) Section 8-341: Rule 25.2, subparagraph 21.
(3) Section 8-341: Rule 21, ``Ambient Air Quality Standards.''
(I) The Collegedale Municipal Code, Title 8, Health and Sanitation,
Chapter 5, Air Pollution Control, is revised as shown in the following
paragraphs. These revisions were adopted April 12, 1993.
(1) Section 8-502: the following definitions are added: Primary Air
Quality Standards; Secondary Air Quality Standards; Owner or operator of
a demolition or renovation activity; and Best available control
technology (BACT).
(2) Section 8-541: Rule 25.2, subparagraph 33.
(3) Section 8-541: Rule 21, ``Ambient Air Quality Standards.''
(J) The Lakesite Municipal Code, Title 4, Building, Utility, Housing
and Air Pollution Control Codes, Chapter 6, Air Pollution Control
Ordinance is revised as shown in the following paragraphs. These
revisions were adopted March 30, 1993.
(1) Section 2: the following definitions are added: Primary Air
Quality Standards; Secondary Air Quality Standards; Owner or operator of
a demolition or renovation activity; and Best available control
technology (BACT).
(2) Section 41: Rule 25.2, subparagraph 21.
(3) Section 41: Rule 21, ``Ambient Air Quality Standards.''
(K) The East Ridge City Code, Title 8, Health and Sanitation,
Chapter 7, Air
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Pollution Control is revised as shown in the following paragraphs. These
revisions were adopted March 11, 1993.
(1) Section 8-702: the following definitions are added: Primary Air
Quality Standards; Secondary Air Quality Standards; Owner or operator of
a demolition or renovation activity; and Best available control
technology (BACT).
(2) Section 8-741: Rule 25.2, subparagraph 21.
(3) Section 8-741: Rule 21, ``Ambient Air Quality Standards.''
(ii) Other material. None.
(137) Revisions to the State of Tennessee Air Pollution Control
Regulations submitted by the Tennessee Department of Environment and
Conservation on September 1, 1993, and June 10, 1996. These consist of
revisions to Chapter 1200-3-9-.01 CONSTRUCTION PERMITS.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Chapter 1200-3-9-.01 CONSTRUCTION PERMITS of the Tennessee
Department of Environment and Conservation which became state effective
August 18, 1996.
(ii) Other material. None.
(138) Revisions to chapter 1200-3-9 ``Construction and Operating
Permits'' were submitted by the Tennessee Department of Air Pollution
Control (TDAPC) to EPA on January 17, 1995. Revisions to chapter 1200-3-
18 ``Volatile Organic Compounds'' were submitted by the TDAPC to EPA on
February 21, 1995, February 8, 1996, February 23, 1996, April 22, 1996,
and April 25, 1996.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the State of Tennessee regulation 1200-3-9
``Construction and Operating Permits'', subparagraphs 1200-3-9-.01 (6),
(7), (8), effective on August 15, 1994.
(B) Revisions to the State of Tennessee regulation by the addition
of a new rule 1200-3-18-.33 ``Manufacturing of Synthesized
Pharmaceutical Products'', effective on November 21, 1993.
(C) Revisions to the State of Tennessee regulation 1200-3-18
``Volatile Organic Compounds'' rules 1200-3-18-.01, 1200-3-18-.02, 1200-
3-18-.03, 1200-3-18-.04, 1200-3-18-.20, 1200-3-18-.21, 1200-3-18-.36,
1200-3-18-.38, 1200-3-18-.39 effective on October 9, 1995.
(D) Revisions to the State of Tennessee regulations effective
October 25, 1995.
(1) The addition of a the new rule 1200-3-18-.78 ``Other Facilities
that Emit Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC's) of Fifty Tons Per Year''.
(2) Revisions to rule 1200-3-18-.79 ``Other Facilities that Emit
Volatile Organic Compounds''.
(E) Revisions to the State of Tennessee regulation by the addition
of a new rule 1200-3-18-.42 ``Wood Furniture Finishing and Cleaning'',
effective August 15, 1995.
(F) Revisions to the State of Tennessee regulation by the addition
of a new rule 1200-3-18-.43 ``Offset Lithographic Printing Operations'',
effective October 14, 1995.
(ii) Other material. None.
(139) Addition of a new chapter 1200-3-27 ``Nitrogen Oxides''
submitted by the Tennessee Department of Air Pollution Control (TDAPC)
to EPA on June 14, 1993, September 28, 1993, May 26, 1994, July 29,
1994, February 23, 1996.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Regulation 1200-3-27 ``Nitrogen Oxides'', 1200-3-27-.01; 1200-3-
27-.02; 1200-3-27-.03 (1) introductory sentence, (1)(b), (3)
introductory sentence, (3)(a), effective as of October 28, 1995.
(B) Nashville/Davidson County regulation number 14 ``Regulation for
the Control of Nitrogen Oxides'', Section 14-1; Section 14-2 (b);
Section 14-4; Section 14-5; adopted on August 10, 1993.
(ii) Other material. None.
(140) Permit-by-rule regulations for Knox County Department of Air
Pollution Control submitted by the Knox County Department of Air
Pollution Control through the Tennessee Department of Environment and
Conservation on May 23, 1995 as part of Knox County's portion of the
Tennessee SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Regulation Section 25.10 of the Knox County portion of the
Tennessee SIP as adopted by the Knox County Air Pollution Control Board
on April 12, 1995.
(ii) Other material. None.
(141) On November 16, 1994, the State submitted revisions to the
Nashville/Davidson portion of the Tennessee State Implementation Plan
(SIP) on behalf of Nashville/Davidson County.
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These were revisions to the permit requirements for major sources of air
pollution, including revisions to the general definitions, permit
requirements, the Board's powers and duties, the variances and hearings
procedures, the measurement and reporting of emissions, and the testing
procedures. These revisions incorporate changes to Nashville's Chapter
10.56 which are required in the Clean Air Act as amended in 1990 and 40
CFR part 51, subpart I.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Code of Laws of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and
Davidson County, Tennessee, Chapter 10.56, except Section 10.56.290, Air
Pollution Control, approved on October 6, 1994, except Section
10.56.010, definition of ``Regulated Pollutant''; Section 10.56.050,
paragraphs (C), (D), and (E); Section 10.56.080.
(ii) Other material. None.
(142) Addition of two source specific nitrogen oxide (NOx) permits
for certain engines at Tenneco Energy's Portland facility located in
Sumner County, Tennessee, submitted by the Tennessee Department of Air
Pollution Control (TDAPC) to EPA on May 31, 1996.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Operating Permit number 045022F, approved on May 31, 1996,
except conditions 2, 3, 6, and 7.
(B) Operating Permit number 045025F, approved on May 31, 1996,
except conditions 2, 4, and 5.
(ii) Other material. None.
(143) Revisions to chapter 1200-3-18 ``Volatile Organic Compounds''
were submitted by the Tennessee Department of Air Pollution Control
(TDAPC) to EPA on June 3, 1996, and June 4, 1996.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Rule 1200-3-18-.01, paragraphs (26) and (87), effective on
August 10, 1996.
(B) Rule 1200-3-18-.06 ``Handling, Storage, Use, and Disposal of
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)'', effective on August 11, 1996.
(C) Rule 1200-3-18-.44 ``Surface Coating of Plastic Parts'',
effective on August 10, 1996.
(D) Rule 1200-3-18-.45 ``Standards of Performance for Commercial
Motor Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Refinishing Operations'', effective
on January 17, 1996.
(E) Rule 1200-3-18-.48 ``Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Tanks'',
effective on August 2, 1996.
(ii) Other material. None.
(144) The maintenance plan and redesignation request for the
Nashville Area which includes Davidson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson,
and Wilson Counties submitted by the Tennessee Department of Environment
and Conservation on November 14, 1994, August 9, 1995, and January 19,
1996, as part of the Tennessee SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the
document entitled Request for Redesignation of the Middle Tennessee Non-
attainment Area from Moderate Non-attainment to Attainment of the
National Ambient Air Quality Standard for Ozone and the Maintenance
Plan: 2.0 Attainment Demonstration; 3.0 Maintenance Demonstration; 4.0
Contingency Plan; and Appendix 4 Summaries of Projected Emissions for
VOC, NOX, and CO adopted on January 10, 1996.
(ii) Other material. None.
(145) Revisions to Division Rule 1200--Stationary Sources--General
Requirements, submitted by the Tennessee Department of Environmental
Protection on May 3, 1995.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Division of Air Pollution Control Rule 1200-3-9-.02(11)(a),
effective September 21, 1994.
(B) Memphis City Code Section 16-77, reference 1200-3-9-.02(11)(a),
effective October 28, 1994.
(ii) Other materials. None.
(146) [Reserved]
(147) Addition of a new chapter 1200-3-23 ``Visibility Protection''
to the Tennessee Air Pollution Control Regulations submitted by the
Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation on February 9,
1993, and December 19, 1994.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Chapter 1200-3-23 ``Visibility Protection,'' effective July 24,
1994.
(ii) Other material. None.
(148) Revisions to the Hamilton County portion of the Tennessee SIP
that approve the regulations for Hamilton County, the City of
Chattanooga, and the municipalities of East Ridge, Red
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Bank, Soddy-Daisy, Signal Mountain, Lakesite, Walden, Collegedale,
Lookout Mountain, and Ridgeside--submitted by the Tennessee Department
of Environmental Protection on December 15, 1995.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendments to Sections 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, and 16-19 of the
regulation known as the ``Hamilton County Air Pollution Control
Regulation,'' the ``Signal Mountain Air Pollution Control Ordinance,''
the ``Lakesite Municipal Code,'' the ``Walden Air Pollution Control
Ordinance,'' the ``Lookout Mountain Air Pollution Control Ordinance,''
and the ``Ridgeside Air Pollution Control Ordinance,'' submitted on
December 15, 1995 and adopted by Hamilton County on September 6, 1995
and by the following municipalities: Signal Mountain, adopted on
December 11, 1995; Lakesite, adopted on November 16, 1995; Walden,
adopted on December 12, 1995; Lookout Mountain, adopted on November 14,
1995; and Ridgeside, adopted on April 16, 1996.
(B) Amendments to Sections 4-2, 4-3, 4-4, 4-6, 4-8, 4-12, 4-16, 4-
17, 4-18, and 4-19 of the ``Chattanooga Air Pollution Control
Ordinance,'' as submitted on December 15, 1995 and adopted on August 16,
1995.
(C) Amendments to Sections 8-702, 8-703, 8-704, 8-706, 8-708, 8-712,
8-716, 8-717, 8-718, and 8-719 of the ``East Ridge City Code,'' as
submitted on December 15, 1995 and adopted on September 28, 1995.
(D) Amendments to Sections 8-302, 8-303, 8-304, 8-306, 8-308, 8-312,
8-316, 8-317, 8-318, and 8-319 of the ``Red Bank Municipal Code,'' as
submitted on December 15, 1995 and adopted on November 7, 1995.
(E) Amendments to Sections 8-102, 8-103, 8-104, 8-106, 8-108, 8-112,
8-116, 8-117, 8-818, and 8-119 of the ``Soddy-Daisy Municipal Code,'' as
submitted on December 15, 1995 and adopted on October 5, 1995.
(F) Amendments to Sections 8-502, 8-503, 8-504, 8-506, 8-508, 5-512,
8-516, 8-517, 8-518, and 8-519 of the ``Collegedale Municipal Code,'' as
submitted on December 15, 1995 and adopted on October 2, 1995.
(ii) Other materials. None.
(149) On March 4, 1996, the State submitted revisions to the
Knoxville/Knox County portion of the Tennessee SIP on behalf of
Knoxville/Knox County. These were revisions to the enforcement authority
requirements in the Knoxville/Knox County regulations. These revisions
incorporate changes to Knoxville's Section 30.1 which are required in
the Clean Air Act as amended in 1990 and 40 CFR part 51, subpart I.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Knox County Air Pollution Control Regulations, Sections 30.1.D,
30.1.F, and 30.1.G, adopted on January 10, 1996.
(ii) Other material. None.
(150) Revisions to chapters 1200-3-9 ``Construction and Operating
Permits'' and 1200-3-18 ``Volatile Organic Compounds'' were submitted by
the Tennessee Department of Air Pollution Control (TDAPC) to EPA on June
3, 1996.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) State of Tennessee regulation 1200-3-9 ``Construction and
Operating Permits'', subpart 1200-3-9-.01(4)(b)(29)(i) effective on
August 14, 1996.
(B) State of Tennessee regulation 1200-3-18 ``Volatile Organic
Compounds'', subparts 1200-3-18-.24(1)(d), 1200-3-18-.24(3)(c)(2)(i) and
1200-3-18-.86(11)(c) effective August 10, 1996.
(ii) Other material. None.
(151) A Revision to Knox County Ozone Maintenance plan and emission
projections submitted by the Tennessee Department of Environment and
Conservation on January 18, 1995.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Knox County Ozone Maintenance plan and emission projections
adopted on November 21, 1994.
(ii) Other material. None.
(152) On December 28, 1995, the State submitted revisions to the
Nashville/Davidson portion of the Tennessee SIP on behalf of Nashville/
Davidson County. These were revisions to the permit requirements for
major sources of air pollution, including revisions to the general
definitions, the permit requirements, and the exemptions. Also included
was a revision to the regulations for internal combustion engines. These
revisions incorporate changes to Nashville's Chapter 10.56 which are
required in the Clean Air Act as amended in 1990 and 40 CFR part 51,
subpart I.
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(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Code of Laws of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and
Davidson County, Tennessee, Chapter 10.56 Air Pollution Control,
approved on December 14, 1995.
(I) Section 10.56.010, definitions for ``Potential Emissions,''
``Regulated Pollutant,'' and ``Volatile Organic Compound.''
(II) Section 10.56.040, Paragraph B.
(III) Section 10.56.050, Paragraphs A and F.
(IV) Section 110.56.240, Paragraph C.
(ii) Other material. None.
(153) Revisions to Nashville/Davidson County portion of the
Tennessee state implementation plan submitted to EPA by the State of
Tennessee on December 17, 1993, April 2, 1996, September 18, 1996, and
November 14, 1996, concerning new source review (NSR), control of
volatile organic compounds (VOC), and emergency episodes with the
exception of the revisions to 7-17(c)(4)(ii) and 7-17(c)(4)(iii) which
were disapproved.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Nashville/Davidson County Air Pollution Control Regulation
number 3 ``New Source Review'' sections 3-1(y), 3-1(hh), 3-1(jj), and 3-
2(f), effective November 13, 1996.
(B) Nashville/Davidson County Air Pollution Control Regulation
number 7 ``Regulation for the Control of Volatile Organic Compounds''
sections 7-1(mm), 7-2, 7-4, 7-5, 7-6, 7-7, 7-8, 7-9, 7-10, 7-16(a), 7-
16(c) {except section 7-16(c)(11){time} , 7-16(d), 7-17(a)(9), 7-17(c)
{except 7-17(c)(4)(ii), and 7-17(c)(4)(iii){time} , 7-20, 7-21, 7-22, 7-
23, 7-24, 7-26, 7-27, and 7-28, effective November 13, 1996.
(C) Nashville/Davidson County Air Pollution Control Regulation
number 11 ``Emergency Episode Regulation'' effective November 13, 1996.
(ii) Other material. None.
(154) Revisions to Chattanooga/Hamilton County portion of the
Tennessee state implementation plan submitted to EPA by the State of
Tennessee on December 11, 1995, and June 26, 1996, regarding nitrogen
oxides, prevention of significant deterioration (PSD), lead sources,
stack heights, infectious waste incinerators, and volatile organic
compound (VOC) reasonably available control technology (RACT) for
miscellaneous metal parts coaters and synthesized pharmaceutical
products, and PM10.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Chapter 4, Section 4-13 except (b)(6), and Section 4-41, Rules
2.4, 2.6, 2.7; 16.5; 18; 20.4(2)d, 21, 25.2(33), 27; 3.5; 8, Table 1;
9.4, 13.1, and 26.8 of the ``Chattanooga Air Pollution Control
Ordinance,'' adopted on August 15, 1995.
(B) Section 13, except (b)(6); Section 41, Rules 2.4, 2.6, 2.7;
16.5; 18; 20.4(2)d; 21; 24.2(33); 26; 27; 3.5; 8, Table 1; and 13.1; and
Section 8(f)(4) of the regulation known as the ``Hamilton County Air
Pollution Control Regulation,'' adopted by Hamilton County on September
6, 1995. The identical regulations were also adopted by the following
municipalities as part of their air pollution control ordinances: Signal
Mountain, adopted on December 11, 1995; Walden, adopted on December 12,
1995; Lookout Mountain, adopted on November 14, 1995; and Ridgeside,
adopted on April 16, 1996.
(C) Chapter 7 for Section 8-713, except (b)(6); Section 8-741, Rules
2.4, 2.6, 2.7; 7.4; 16.5; 18; 19; 21; 22; 25.2(21); to Chapter 3 for
Section 8-541, Rule 26; and to Chapter 7, Section 8-741, for Rules 27;
3.5, 8, Table 1, and 13.1; Section 8-708(f)(4) of the ``East Ridge City
Code,'' adopted on September 28, 1995.
(D) Chapter 3: Section 8-313, except (b)(6); Section 8-341, Rules
2.4, 2.6, 2.7; 7.4; 16.5; 18; 19; 21; 22; 25.2(21); 26; 27; 3.5; 8,
Table 1; and 13.1; and Section 8-308(f)(4) of the ``Red Bank Municipal
Code,'' adopted on November 7, 1995.
(E) Chapter 1: Section 8-113, except (b)(6); Section 8-141, Rules
2.4, 2.6, 2.7; 7.4; 16.5; 18; 19; 21; 22; 25.2(21); 26; 27; 3.5; 8,
Table 1, and 13.1; and Section 8-108(f)(4) of the ``Soddy-Daisy
Municipal Code,'' adopted on October 5, 1995.
(F) Chapter 3: Section 8-513, except (b)(6); Section 8-541, Rules
2.4, 2.6, 2.7; 7.4; 16.5; 18; 19; 21; 22; 25.2(21); 26; 27; 3.5; 8,
Table 1; and 13.1; and Section 8-108(f)(4) of the ``Collegedale
Municipal Code,'' adopted on October 2, 1995.
(G) Chapter 3, Section 41, Rules 19; 21; 22; 25.2(21); 26; 27; 3.5;
8, Table 1; and 13.1; and Section 8(f)(4) of the ``Lakesite Municipal
Code'' adopted November 16, 1995.
(H) Chapter 4: Section 4-2; Section 4-41, Rules 19; 21, Table 1; 22;
25.2; 25.21(6); and 25.27(3) of the ``Chattanooga Air
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Pollution Control Ordinance,'' adopted on May 30, 1989.
(I) Section 9, Rules 19; 21, Table 1; 22; 25.2; 25.21(6); and
25.27(3); and Section 16 of the regulation known as the ``Hamilton
County Air Pollution Control Regulation,'' adopted on June 7, 1989.
(155) Revisions to Tennessee state implementation plan submitted to
EPA by the State of Tennessee on April 30, 1996, regarding emission
standards and monitoring requirements for additional control areas.
(i) Incorporation by reference. Tennessee Division of Air Pollution
Control Regulations, Chapter 1200-3-19, adopted September 7, 1988.
(ii) Other material. None.
(156) Addition of six operating permits containing source specific
VOC RACT requirements for certain VOC sources at Brunswick Marine
Corporation, Outboard Marine Corporation, and Essex Group Incorporated
submitted by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation on
December 20, 1995 and June 3, 1996.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Marine Group Brunswick Corporation operating permit number
743652P issued February 21, 1996, (conditions number 2, 3, and 18).
(B) Stratos Boat Incorporated, D.B.A. Javelin Boats operating permit
number 039845P issued on July 27, 1995, (conditions number 2 and 3), and
permit number 044881P issued on May 31, 1996, (conditions number 2, 9,
and 10).
(C) Essex Group Incorporated operating permit numbers 045011P,
(conditions 5, 10, 13, and 15), 045012P, (conditions 5, 10, 13, and 15)
and 045013P, (conditions 5 and 16) issued on May 31, 1996.
(ii) Other material. None.
(157) The visible emission chapter revisions to the Tennessee SIP
which were submitted on October 6, 1994.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Chapter 1200-3-5 Visible Emissions effective on June 7, 1992.
(ii) Other material. None.
(158) Addition of supplement C to the ``Guideline on Air Quality
Models'', correction of conversion factor in the manufacture of high-
density polyethylene, polypropylene and polystyrene resins, and
clarification for the test method used for determining the VOC content
of coatings and inks submitted by the Tennessee Department of
Environment and Conservation on February 27, 1997, and May 8, 1997.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee regulation 1220-3-9-.01(1)(f) effective December 28,
1996.
(B) Tennessee regulations 1200-3-18-.39(5)(a)(2) and 1200-3-
18-.81(2) (a) and (b) effective April 16, 1997.
(ii) Other material. None.
(159) The maintenance plan and redesignation request for the Polk
County area submitted by the Tennessee Department of Environment and
Conservation on April 17, 1995, as part of the Tennessee SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the
Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Board Order Number
95-24: VI. Maintenance and contingency plan adopted on April 12, 1995.
(ii) Other material. None.
(160) The maintenance plan and redesignation request for the New
Johnsonville Area which includes that portion of Benton and that portion
of Humphreys Counties, Tennessee, surrounding TVA's Johnsonville plant
submitted by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation on
December 17, 1993, as part of the Tennessee SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the
Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Board Order Number
93-25: I. Maintenance Plan; and II. Contingency Plan adopted on December
15, 1993.
(ii) Other material. None.
(161) Revisions to the Knox County portion of the Tennessee state
implementation plan submitted to EPA by the State of Tennessee on
December 24, 1996 and June 18, 1997, concerning process particulate
emissions and volatile organic compounds (VOC) were approved.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Section 19.2 of the Knox County Air Pollution Control Regulation
``Process Particulate Emissions'' effective December 11, 1996.
(B) Section 46.2.A.34 of the Knox County Air Pollution Control
Regulation ``Volatile Organic Compounds'' effective June 11, 1997.
(ii) Other material. None.
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(162) Revisions to the Nashville/Davidson County portion of the
Tennessee State Implementation Plan submitted to EPA by the State of
Tennessee on July 23, 1997, concerning regulatory revisions for control
of volatile organic compounds.
(i) Incorporation by reference. Regulation No.7, Section 7-16,
effective July 9, 1997.
(ii) Other material. None.
(163) Revisions to the Tennessee Air Pollution Control Regulations
submitted on May 8, 1997.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
Paragraph (1) of Rule 1200-3-18-.83 TEST METHODS AND COMPLIANCE
PROCEDURES: EMISSION CAPTURE AND DESTRUCTION OR REMOVAL EFFICIENCY AND
MONITORING REQUIREMENTS effective on April 15, 1997.
(ii) Other material. None.
(164) Revisions to the Nashville/Davidson County portion of the
Tennessee State Implementation Plan submitted to EPA by the State of
Tennessee on April 7, 1997.
(i) Incorporation by reference. Chapter 10.56, Sections 10.56.010,
10.56.080(B), 10.56.160, 10.56.280(D), effective March 12, 1997.
(ii) Other material. None.
(165) The revisions to the maintenance plan and emission inventory
for the Memphis and Shelby County Area which includes Shelby County and
the City of Memphis submitted by the Tennessee Department of Environment
and Conservation on September 18, 1997, and June 30, 1998, as part of
the Tennessee SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference. Non-Regulatory SIP Submittal
Including I. The 1993 Ozone, Nitrogen Oxides, and Carbon Monoxide
Triennial Emission Inventory; II. Revisions to the 1990 Base Year
Inventory; III. Amendments to the CO and O3 Maintenance Plans
to Specify Conformity Emission Budgets adopted on September 10, 1997.
(A) Mobile and point source emission budgets volatile organic
compounds summer season tons per day (PJVCTD3.WK1)
(B) Mobile and point source emission budgets nitrogen oxides summer
season tons per day (PJNXTD3.WK1)
(C) Mobile and point source emission budgets carbon monoxide winter
season tons per day (PJCOTD3.WK1)
(D) Mobile and point source emission budgets volatile organic
compounds summer season tons per day
(E) Mobile and point source emission budgets nitrogen oxides summer
season tons per day
(F) Mobile and point source emission budgets carbon monoxide winter
season tons per day.
(ii) Other material. None.
(166) [Reserved]
(167) The adoption of the credible evidence regulations, which were
submitted on November 16, 1994, into the Nashville/Davidson County
portion of the Tennessee SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference. Section 10.56.290 Measurement and
Reporting of Emissions effective on October 6, 1994.
(ii) Other material. None.
(168) Revisions to the Knox County portion of the Tennessee state
implementation plan submitted to EPA by the State of Tennessee on
November 13, 1998, concerning VOC and use of LAER for major
modifications to existing sources were approved.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Section 46.2.A.34 of the Knox County Air Pollution Control
Regulation ``Volatile Organic Compounds/Definitions'' effective November
10, 1998.
(B) Section 46.3.A of the Knox County Air Pollution Control
Regulation ``Volatile Organic Compounds/Standards for New Sources''
effective November 10, 1998.
(ii) Other material. None.
[37 FR 10894, May 31, 1972. Redesignated and amended at 64 FR 35012,
June 30, 1999]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec.
52.2239, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the
Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov.
Sec. 52.2240 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the
FIP requirements for decreases in emissions of nitrogen oxides?
(a)(1) The owner and operator of each source located within the
State of Tennessee and for which requirements are set forth under the
Federal CAIR NOX
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Annual Trading Program in subparts AA through II of part 97 of
this chapter must comply with such applicable requirements. The
obligation to comply with these requirements in part 97 of this chapter
will be eliminated by the promulgation of an approval by the
Administrator of a revision to the Tennessee State Implementation Plan
(SIP) as meeting the requirements of CAIR for PM2.5 relating
to NOX under Sec. 51.123 of this chapter, except to the
extent the Administrator's approval is partial or conditional or unless
such approval is under Sec. 51.123(p) of this chapter.
(2) Notwithstanding any provisions of paragraph (a)(1) of this
section, if, at the time of such approval of the State's SIP, the
Administrator has already allocated CAIR NOX allowances to
sources in the State for any years, the provisions of part 97 of this
chapter authorizing the Administrator to complete the allocation of CAIR
NOX allowances for those years shall continue to apply,
unless the Administrator approves a SIP provision that provides for the
allocation of the remaining CAIR NOX allowances for those
years.
(b)(1) The owner and operator of each NOX source located
within the State of Tennessee and for which requirements are set forth
under the Federal CAIR NOX Ozone Season Trading Program in
subparts AAAA through IIII of part 97 of this chapter must comply with
such applicable requirements. The obligation to comply with these
requirements in part 97 of this chapter will be eliminated by the
promulgation of an approval by the Administrator of a revision to the
Tennessee State Implementation Plan (SIP) as meeting the requirements of
CAIR for ozone relating to NOX under Sec. 51.123 of this
chapter, except to the extent the Administrator's approval is partial or
conditional or unless such approval is under Sec. 51.123(ee) of this
chapter.
(2) Notwithstanding any provisions of paragraph (b)(1) of this
section, if, at the time of such approval of the State's SIP, the
Administrator has already allocated CAIR NOX Ozone Season
allowances to sources in the State for any years, the provisions of part
97 of this chapter authorizing the Administrator to complete the
allocation of CAIR NOX Ozone Season allowances for those
years shall continue to apply, unless the Administrator approves a SIP
provision that provides for the allocation of the remaining CAIR
NOX Ozone Season allowances for those years.
(c) Notwithstanding any provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this
section and subparts AA through II and AAAA through IIII of part 97 of
this chapter to the contrary:
(1) With regard to any control period that begins after December 31,
2011,
(i) The provisions in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section
relating to NOX annual or ozone season emissions shall not be
applicable; and
(ii) The Administrator will not carry out any of the functions set
forth for the Administrator in subparts AA through II and AAAA through
IIII of part 97 of this chapter; and
(2) The Administrator will not deduct for excess emissions any CAIR
NOX allowances or CAIR NOX Ozone Season allowances
allocated for 2012 or any year thereafter;
(3) By November 7, 2011, the Administrator will remove from the CAIR
NOX Allowance Tracking System accounts all CAIR
NOX allowances allocated for a control period in 2012 and any
subsequent year, and, thereafter, no holding or surrender of CAIR
NOX allowances will be required with regard to emissions or
excess emissions for such control periods; and
(4) By November 7, 2011, the Administrator will remove from the CAIR
NOX Ozone Season Allowance Tracking System accounts all CAIR
NOX Ozone Season allowances allocated for a control period in
2012 and any subsequent year, and, thereafter, no holding or surrender
of CAIR NOX Ozone Season allowances will be required with
regard to emissions or excess emissions for such control periods.
(d)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located
in the State of Tennessee and for which requirements are set forth under
the TR 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
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promulgation of an approval by the Administrator of a revision to
Tennessee's State Implementation Plan (SIP) as correcting the SIP's
deficiency that is the basis for the TR Federal Implementation Plan
under Sec. 52.38(a), except to the extent the Administrator's approval
is partial or conditional. The obligation to comply with such
requirements with regard to sources and units located in Indian country
within the borders of the State will not be eliminated by the
promulgation of an approval by the Administrator of a revision to
Tennessee's SIP.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (d)(1) of this
section, if, at the time of the approval of Tennessee's SIP revision
described in paragraph (d)(1) of this section, the Administrator has
already started recording any allocations of TR 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 TR 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.
(e)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located
in the State of Tennessee and for which requirements are set forth under
the TR NOX Ozone Season Trading Program in subpart BBBBB 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
Tennessee's State Implementation Plan (SIP) as correcting the SIP's
deficiency that is the basis for the TR Federal Implementation Plan
under Sec. 52.38(b), except to the extent the Administrator's approval
is partial or conditional. The obligation to comply with such
requirements with regard to sources and units located in Indian country
within the borders of the State will not be eliminated by the
promulgation of an approval by the Administrator of a revision to
Tennessee's SIP.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (e)(1) of this
section, if, at the time of the approval of Tennessee's SIP revision
described in paragraph (e)(1) of this section, the Administrator has
already started recording any allocations of TR NOX Ozone
Season allowances under subpart BBBBB of part 97 of this chapter to
units in the State for a control period in any year, the provisions of
subpart BBBBB of part 97 of this chapter authorizing the Administrator
to complete the allocation and recordation of TR NOX Ozone
Season 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.
[72 FR 62354, Nov. 2, 2007, as amended at 76 FR 48374, Aug. 8, 2011]
Sec. 52.2241 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the
FIP requirements for decreases in emissions of sulfur dioxide?
(a) The owner and operator of each SO2 source located
within the State of Tennessee and for which requirements are set forth
under the Federal CAIR SO2 Trading Program in subparts AAA
through III of part 97 of this chapter must comply with such applicable
requirements. The obligation to comply with these requirements in part
97 of this chapter will be eliminated by the promulgation of an approval
by the Administrator of a revision to the Tennessee State Implementation
Plan as meeting the requirements of CAIR for PM2.5 relating
to SO2 under Sec. 51.124 of this chapter, except to the
extent the Administrator's approval is partial or conditional or unless
such approval is under Sec. 51.124(r) of this chapter.
(b) Notwithstanding any provisions of paragraph (a) of this section
and subparts AAA through III of part 97 of this chapter and any State's
SIP to the contrary:
(1) With regard to any control period that begins after December 31,
2011,
(i) The provisions of paragraph (a) of this section relating to
SO2 emissions shall not be applicable; and
(ii) The Administrator will not carry out any of the functions set
forth for the Administrator in subparts AAA through III of part 97 of
this chapter; and
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(2) The Administrator will not deduct for excess emissions any CAIR
SO2 allowances allocated for 2012 or any year thereafter.
(c)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located
in the State of Tennessee and for which requirements are set forth under
the TR 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 Tennessee's State
Implementation Plan (SIP) as correcting the SIP's deficiency that is the
basis for the TR Federal Implementation Plan under Sec. 52.39, except
to the extent the Administrator's approval is partial or conditional.
The obligation to comply with such requirements with regard to sources
and units located in Indian country within the borders of the State will
not be eliminated by the promulgation of an approval by the
Administrator of a revision to Tennessee's SIP.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (c)(1) of this
section, if, at the time of the approval of Tennessee's SIP revision
described in paragraph (c)(1) of this section, the Administrator has
already started recording any allocations of TR 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 TR 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.
[72 FR 62355, Nov. 2, 2007, as amended at 76 FR 48374, Aug. 8, 2011]
Subpart SS_Texas
Sec. 52.2270 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State
Implementation Plan (SIP) for Texas under section 110 of the Clean Air
Act, 42 U.S.C. 7410, and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air
quality standards.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraphs
(c) and (d) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to December
31, 1998, were approved for incorporation by reference by the Director
of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR
part 51. Material is incorporated as it exists on the date of the
approval, and notice of any change in the material will be published in
the Federal Register. Entries in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section
with EPA approval dates after December 31, 1998, will be incorporated by
reference in the next update to the SIP compilation.
(2) EPA Region 6 certifies that the rules/regulations provided by
EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) are an
exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State rules/regulations
which have been approved as part of the State Implementation Plan as of
December 31, 1998.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be
inspected at the Region 6 EPA Office at 1445 Ross Avenue, Suite 700,
Dallas, Texas, 75202-2733; the EPA, Air and Radiation Docket and
Information Center, Air Docket (6102), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW.,
Washington, DC 20460; or at the National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this
material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/
federal--register/code--of--federal--regulations/ibr--locations.html.
(c) EPA approved regulations.
EPA Approved Regulations in the Texas SIP
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State approval/
State citation Title/Subject Submittal date EPA approval date Explanation
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Chapter 19--Electronic Reporting
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Subchapter A--General Provisions
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Section 19.1.................... Definitions....... 2/7/2007.......... July 23, 2010, 75
FR 43062.
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Section 19.3.................... Applicability..... 2/7/2007.......... July 23, 2010, 75
FR 43062.
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Subchapter B--Electronic Reporting Requirements
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Section 19.10................... Use of Electronic 2/7/2007.......... July 23, 2010, 75
Document FR 43062.
Receiving System.
Section 19.12................... Authorized 2/7/2007.......... July 23, 2010, 75
Electronic FR 43062.
Signature.
Section 19.14................... Enforcement....... 2/7/2007.......... July 23, 2010, 75
FR 43062.
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Chapter 101--General Air Quality Rules
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Subchapter A--General Rules
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Section 101.1................... Definitions....... 01/23/06.......... 11/10/10, 75 FR
68989.
Section 101.2................... Multiple air 04/13/73.......... 06/22/73, 38 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(7).
Contaminant 16568.
Sources or
Properties.
Section 101.3................... Circumvention..... 04/13/73.......... 06/22/73, 38 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(7).
16568.
Section 101.4................... Nuisance.......... 04/13/73.......... 06/22/73, 38 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(7).
16568.
Section 101.5................... Traffic Hazard.... 04/13/73.......... 06/22/73, 38 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(7).
16568.
Section 101.8................... Sampling.......... 12/11/73.......... 01/27/82, 47 FR Ref
03767. 52.2299(c)(33).
Section 101.9................... Sampling Ports.... 04/13/73.......... 06/22/73, 38 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(7).
16568.
Section 101.10.................. Emissions 12/1/1999......... July 23, 2010, 75
Inventory FR 43062..
Requirements.
Section 101.13.................. Use and Effect of 04/13/73.......... 06/22/73, 38 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(7).
Rules. 16568.
Section 101.14.................. Sampling 04/13/73.......... 06/22/73, 38 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(7).
Procedures and 16568.
Terminology.
Section 101.18.................. Remedies 04/13/73.......... 06/22/73, 38 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(7).
Cumulative. 16568.
Section 101.19.................. Severability...... 04/13/73.......... 06/22/73, 38 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(7).
16568.
Section 101.20.................. Compliance with 05/09/75.......... 06/01/77, 42 FR Rule 23 Ref,
Environmental 07/26/85.......... 27894. 52.2299(c)(10)
Protection Agency 06/24/92, 57 FR Section 101.20(3),
Standards. 28093. Ref
52.2299(c)(73).
(1) and (2) NOT IN
SIP.
Section 101.21.................. The National 05/09/75.......... 06/01/77, 42 FR Ref
Primary and 27894. 52.2299(c)(10).
Secondary Air
Quality Standards.
Section 101.30.................. Conformity of 12/1/1999......... July 23, 2010, 75
General Federal FR 43062..
Actions to State
Implementation
Plans.
Section 101. Rule 16............ Invoking 04/13/73.......... 6/22/73, 38 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(7).
Jurisdiction. 16568. Not in current
Texas General
Rules.
Section 101. Rule 19............ Initiation of 04/13/73.......... 06/22/73, 38 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(7).
Review. 16568. Not in current
Texas General
Rules.
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Subchapter F--Emissions Events and Scheduled Maintenance, Startup, and Shutdown Activities
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Division 1--Emissions Events
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Section 101.201................. Emissions Event 01/23/06.......... 11/10/10, 75 FR 101.201(h) is not
Reporting and 68989. in the SIP.
Recordkeeping
Requirements.
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Division 2--Maintenance, Startup, and Shutdown Activities
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Section 101.211................. Scheduled 01/23/06.......... 11/10/10, 75 FR 101.211(f) is not
Maintenance, 68989. in the SIP.
Startup, and
Shutdown
Reporting and
Recordkeeping
Requirements.
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Division 3--Operational Requirements, Demonstrations, and Actions to Reduce Excessive Emissions
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Section 101.221................. Operational 01/23/06.......... 11/10/10, 75 FR
Requirements. 68989.
Section 101.222................. Demonstrations.... 01/23/06.......... 11/10/10, 75 FR The SIP does not
68989. include
101.222(h),
101.222 (i), and
101.222 (j). See
section
52.2273(e).
Section 101.223................. Actions to Reduce 01/23/06.......... 11/10/10, 75 FR
Excessive 68989.
Emissions.
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Section 101.224................. Temporary 08/21/02.......... 03/30/05, 70 FR
Exemptions During 16129.
Drought
Conditions.
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Division 4--Variances
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Section 101.231................. Petition for 08/21/02.......... 03/30/05, 70 FR
Variance. 16129.
Section 101.232................. Effect of 08/21/02.......... 03/30/05, 70 FR
Acceptance of 16129.
Variance or
Permit.
Section 101.233................. Variance Transfers 08/21/02.......... 03/30/05, 70 FR
16129.
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Subchapter H--Emissions Banking and Trading
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Division 1--Emission Credit Banking and Trading
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Section 101.300................. Definitions....... 11/10/04.......... 9/6/06, 71 FR
52698.
Section 101.301................. Purpose........... 12/13/02.......... 9/6/06, 71 FR
52698.
Section 101.302................. General Provisions 7/25/2007......... 5/18/10, 75 FR
27647.
Section 101.303................. Emission Reduction 11/10/04.......... 9/6/06, 71 FR
Credit General 52698.
and Certification.
Section 101.304................. Mobile Emission 11/10/04.......... 9/6/06, 71 FR
Reduction Credit 52698.
Generation and
Certfication.
Section 101.305................. Emission 10/4/2006......... 5/18/10, 75 FR
Reductions 27647.
Achieved Outside
the United States.
Section 101.306................. Emission Credit 7/25/2007......... 5/18/10, 75 FR
Use. 27647.
Section 101.309................. Emission Credit 12/13/02.......... 9/6/06, 71 FR
Banking and 52698.
Trading.
Section 101.311................. Program Audits and 11/10/04.......... 9/6/06, 71 FR
Reports. 52698.
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Division 2--Emissions Banking and Trading of Allowances
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Section 101.330................. Definitions....... 12/16/1999........ 1/3/2011, 76 FR
16.
Section 101.331................. Applicability..... 12/16/1999........ 1/3/2011, 76 FR
16.
Section 101.332................. General Provisions 12/16/1999........ 1/3/2011, 76 FR
16.
Section 101.333................. Allocation of 08/09/2000........ 1/3/2011, 76 FR
Allowances. 16.
Section 101.334................. Allowance 12/16/1999........ 1/3/2011, 76 FR
Deductions. 16.
Section 101.335................. Allowance Banking 12/16/1999........ 1/3/2011, 76 FR
and Trading. 16.
Section 101.336................. Emission 12/16/1999........ 1/3/2011, 76 FR
Monitoring, 16.
Compliance
Demonstration,
and Reporting.
Section 101.338................. Emission 10/04/2006........ 1/3/2011, 76 FR
Reductions 16.
Achieved Outside
the United States.
Section 101.339................. Program Audits and 10/04/2006........ 1/3/2011, 76 FR
Reports. 16.
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Division 3--Mass Emissions Cap and Trade Program
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Section 101.350................. Definitions....... 7/25/2007......... July 16, 2009, 74
FR 34503.
Section 101.351................. Applicability..... 7/25/2007......... July 16, 2009, 74
FR 34503.
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Section 101.352................. General Provisions 12/13/02.......... 9/6/06, 71 FR
52664.
Section 101.353................. Allocation of 7/25/2007......... July 16, 2009, 74
Allowances. FR 34503.
Section 101.354................. Allowance 7/25/2007......... July 16, 2009, 74
Deductions. FR 34503.
Section 101.356................. Allowance Banking 11/10/04.......... 9/6/06, 71 FR
and Trading. 52664.
Section 101.358................. Emission 12/06/00.......... 11/14/01, 66 FR
Monitoring and 57252.
Compliance
Demonstration.
Section 101.359................. Reporting......... 11/10/04.......... 9/6/06, 71 FR
52664.
Section 101.360................. Level of Activity 7/25/2007......... July 16, 2009, 74
Certification. FR 34503.
Section 101.363................. Program Audits and 09/26/01.......... 11/14/01, 66 FR
Reports. 57252.
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Division 4--Discrete Emission Credit Banking and Trading
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Section 101.370................. Definitions....... 11/10/04.......... 09/06/06, 71 FR
52703.
Section 101.371................. Purpose........... 12/13/02.......... 09/06/06, 71 FR
52703.
Section 101.372................. General Provisions 7/25/2007......... 5/18/2010, 75 FR
27644.
Section 101.373................. Discrete Emission 10/4/2006......... 5/18/2010, 75 FR
Reduction Credit 27644.
Generation and
Certification.
Section 101.374................. Mobile Discrete 11/10/04.......... 09/06/06, 71 FR
Emission 52703.
Reduction Credit
Generation and
Certification.
Section 101.375................. Emission 10/4/2006......... 5/18/2010, 75 FR
Reductions 27644.
Achieved Outside
the United States.
Section 101.376................. Discrete Emission 7/25/2007......... 5/18/2010, 75 FR
Credit Use. 27644.
Section 101.378................. Discrete Emission 10/4/2006......... 5/18/2010, 75 FR
Credit Banking 27644.
and Trading.
Section 101.379................. Program Audits and 12/13/02.......... 09/06/06, 71 FR
Reports. 52703.
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Division 6--Highly-Reactive Volatile Organic Compound Emissions Cap and Trade Program
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Section 101.390................. Definitions....... 12/01/04.......... 9/6/06, 71 FR
52659.
Section 101.391................. Applicability..... 12/01/04.......... 9/6/06, 71 FR
52659.
Section 101.392................. Exemptions........ 12/01/04.......... 9/6/06, 71 FR
52659.
Section 101.393................. General provisions 12/01/04.......... 9/6/06, 71 FR
52659.
Section 101.394................. Allocation of 12/01/04.......... 9/6/06, 71 FR
allowances. 52659.
Section 101.396................. Allowance 12/01/04.......... 9/6/06, 71 FR
deductions. 52659.
Section 101.399................. Allowance Banking 12/01/04.......... 9/6/06, 71 FR
and Trading. 52659.
Section 101.400................. Reporting......... 12/01/04.......... 9/6/06, 71 FR
52659.
Section 101.401................. Level of activity 2/01/04........... 9/6/06, 71 FR
certification. 52659.
Section 101.403................. Program audits and 12/01/04.......... 9/6/06, 71 FR
reports. 52659.
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Division 7--Clean Air Interstate Rule
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Section 101.503................. Clean Air 07/12/06.......... 07/30/07, 72 FR
Interstate Rule 41453.
Oxides of
Nitrogen Annual
Trading Budget.
Section 101.504................. Timing 07/12/06.......... 07/30/, 72 FR Subsections
Requirements for 41453. 101.504(a)(2),
Clean Air 101.504(a)(3),
Interstate Rule 101.504(a)(4),
Oxides of 101.504(c), and
Nitrogen 101.504(d) NOT IN
Allowance SIP.
Allocations.
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Section 101.506................. Clean Air 07/12/06.......... 07/30/, 72 FR Subsections
Interstate Rule 41453. 101.506(a)(2),
Oxides of 101.506(b)(2),
Nitrogen 101.506(b)(3),
Allowance and 101.506(g)
Allocations. NOT IN SIP.
Section 101.508................. Compliance 07/12/06.......... 07/30/07, 72 FR
Supplement Pool. 41453.
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Chapter 106--Permits by Rule
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Subchapter A--General Requirements
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 106.1................... Purpose........... 08/09/00.......... 11/14/03, 68 FR
64548.
Section 106.2................... Applicability..... 08/09/00.......... 11/14/03, 68 FR
64548.
Section 106.4................... Requirements for 03/07/01.......... 11/14/03, 68 FR
Permitting by 64548.
Rule.
Section 106.6................... Registration of 11/20/02.......... 11/14/03, 68 FR
Emissions. 64548.
Section 106.8................... Recordkeeping..... 10/10/01.......... 11/14/03, 68 FR
64548.
Section 106.13.................. References to 08/09/00.......... 11/14/03, 68 FR
Standard 64548.
Exemptions and
Exemptions from
Permitting.
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Subchapter B--Registration Fees for New Permits by Rule
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 106.50.................. Registration Fees 9/25/2002......... 3/20/2009, 74 FR
for Permits by 11851..
Rule.
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Chapter 111 (Reg 1)--Control of Air Pollution from Visible Emissions and Particulate Matter
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter A: Visible Emissions and Particulate Matter
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Division 1: Visible Emissions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 111.111(a), (b)......... Requirements for 6/18/1993......... 5/8/1996, 61 FR
Specified Sources. 20732.
Section 111.111(c).............. Requirements for 10/25/1991........ 1/18/1994, 59 FR
Specified Sources. 2532.
Section 111.113................. Alternative 6/16/1989......... 5/8/1996, 61 FR
Opacity 20732.
Limitations.
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Division 2: Incineration
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Section 111.121................. Single-Chamber 6/16/1989......... 4/28/2009, 74 FR
Incineration. 19144.
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Division 4: Materials Handling, Construction, Roads, Streets, Alleys, and Parking Lots
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Section 111.141................. Geographic Areas 10/25/1991........ 1/18/1994, 59 FR
of Application 02532.
and Date of
Compliance.
Section 111.143................. Materials Handling 6/16/1989......... 1/18/1994, 59 FR
02532.
Section 111.145................. Construction and 10/25/1991........ 1/18/1994, 59 FR
Demolition. 02532.
Section 111.147................. Roads, Streets, 10/25/1991........ 1/18/1994, 59 FR
and Alleys. 02532.
Section 111.149................. Parking Lots...... 6/16/1989......... 1/18/1994, 59 FR
02532.
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Division 5: Emission Limits on Nonagricultural Processes
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Section 111.151................. Allowable 6/16/1989......... 4/28/2009, 74 FR
Emissions Limits. 19144.
Section 111.153................. Emission Limits 6/16/1989......... 4/28/2009, 74 FR
for Steam 19144.
Generators.
Rule 105.2...................... Ground Level 1/26/1972......... 5/31/1972, 27 FR
Concentrations. 10842.
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Division 6: Emission Limits on Agricultural Processes
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Section 111.171................. Emission Limits 6/16/1989......... 4/28/2009, 74 FR
Based on Process 19144.
Weight Method.
Section 111.173................. Emissions Limits 6/16/1989......... 4/28/2009, 74 FR
Based on 19144.
Alternate Method.
Section 111.175................. Exemptions........ 6/16/1989......... 4/28/2009, 74 FR
19144.
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Division 7: Exemptions for Portable or Transient Operations
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Section 111.181................. Exemption Policy.. 6/16/1989......... 4/28/2009, 74 FR
19144.
Section 111.183................. Requirements for 6/16/1989......... 4/28/2009, 74 FR
Exemptions. 19144.
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Subchapter B: Outdoor Burning
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Section 111.201................. General 8/21/1996......... 4/28/2009, 74 FR
Prohibitions. 19144.
Section 111.203................. Definitions....... 8/21/1996......... 4/28/2009, 74 FR
19144.
Section 111.205................. Exceptions for 8/21/1996......... 4/28/2009, 74 FR
Fire Training. 19144.
Section 111.207................. Exceptions for 8/21/1996......... 4/28/2009, 74 FR
Fires Used for 19144.
Recreation,
Ceremony,
Cooking, and
Warmth.
Section 111.209................. Exception for 8/21/1996......... 4/28/2009, 74 FR
Disposal Fires. 19144.
Section 111.211................. Exception for 8/21/1996......... 4/28/2009, 74 FR
Prescribed Burn. 19144.
Section 111.213................. Exception for 8/21/1996......... 4/28/2009, 74 FR
Hydrocarbon 19144.
Burning.
Section 111.215................. Executive Director 8/21/1996......... 4/28/2009, 74 FR
Approval of 19144.
Otherwise
Prohibited
Outdoor Burning.
Section 111.219................. General 8/21/1996......... 4/28/2009, 74 FR
Requirements for 19144.
Allowable Outdoor
Burning.
Section 111.221................. Responsibility for 8/21/1996......... 4/28/2009, 74 FR
Consequences of 19144.
Outdoor Burning.
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Chapter 112 (Reg 2)--Control of Air Pollution From Sulfur Compounds
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Section 112.1................... Definitions....... 09/18/92.......... 08/30/93, 58 FR Ref
45456. 52.2299(c)(76).
Section 112.2................... Compliance, 09/18/92.......... 08/30/93, 58 FR Ref
Reporting, and 45456. 52.2299(c)(76).
Recordkeeping.
Section 112.3................... Net Ground Level 09/18/92.......... 08/30/93, 58 FR Ref
Concentrations. 45456. 52.2299(c)(76).
Section 112.4................... Net Ground Level 09/18/92.......... 08/30/93, 58 FR Ref
Concentrations--E 45456. 52.2299(c)(76).
xemption
Conditions.
Section 112.5................... Allowable Emission 09/18/92.......... 08/30/93, 58 FR Ref
Rates--Sulfuric 45456. 52.2299(c)(76).
Acid Plant
Burning Elemental
Sulfur.
Section 112.6................... Allowable Emission 09/18/92.......... 08/30/93, 58 FR Ref
Rates--Sulfuric 45456. 52.2299(c)(76).
Acid Plant.
Section 112.7................... Allowable Emission 09/18/92.......... 08/30/93, 58 FR Ref
Rates--Sulfur 45456. 52.2299(c)(76).
Recovery Plant.
Section 112.8................... Allowable 09/18/92.......... 02/18/97, 62 FR Ref
Emissions Rates 07163. 52.2299(c)(101).
from Solid Fossil
Fuel-Fired Steam
Generators.
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Section 112.9................... Allowable Emission 09/18/92.......... 08/30/93, 58 FR Ref
Rates--Combustion 45456. 52.2299(c)(76).
of Liquid Fuel.
Section 112.14.................. Allowable Emission 09/18/92.......... 08/30/93, 58 FR Ref
Rates--Nonferrous 45456. 52.2299(c)(76).
Smelter Processes.
Section 112.15.................. Temporary Fuel 09/18/92.......... 08/30/93, 58 FR Ref
Shortage Plan 45456. 52.2299(c)(76).
Filing
Requirements.
Section 112.16.................. Temporary Fuel 09/18/92.......... 08/30/93, 58 FR Ref
Shortage Plan 45456. 52.2299(c)(76).
Operating
Requirements.
Section 112.17.................. Temporary Fuel 09/18/92.......... 08/30/93, 58 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(76)
Shortage Plan 45456.
Notification
Procedures.
Section 112.18.................. Temporary Fuel 09/18/92.......... 08/30/93, 58 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(76)
Shortage Plan 45456.
Reporting
Requirements.
Section 112.19.................. Application for 09/18/92.......... 08/30/93, 58 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(76)
Area Control Plan. 45456.
Section 112.20.................. Exemption 09/18/92.......... 08/30/93, 58 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(76)
Procedure. 45456.
Section 112.21.................. Allowable Emission 09/18/92.......... 08/30/93, 58 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(76)
Rates Under Area 45456.
Control Plan.
Section 112.41 to 112.47........ Control of 05/12/89.......... .................. NOT in SIP but is
Sulfuric Acid. a part of the EPA
approved Texas
111(d) Plan
Section 112.51 to 112.59........ Control of Total 05/12/89.......... .................. NOT in SIP but is
Reduced Sulfur a part of the EPA
(TRS). approved Texas
111(d) Plan.
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Chapter 113 (Reg 3)--Control of Air Pollution From Toxic Materials
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Subchapter B--Lead from Stationary Sources
Nonferrous Smelters in El Paso County
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 113.31.................. Maintenance and 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
Operation of 56083. 52.2299(c)(114).
Control Equipment.
Section 113.32.................. Areas Accessible 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
to the General 56083. 52.2299(c)(114)
Public.
Section 113.33.................. Control of 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
Fugitive Dust. 56083. 52.2299(c)(114).
Section 113.34.................. Materials Handling 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
and Transfer. 56083. 52.2299(c)(114).
Section 113.35.................. Smelting of Lead.. 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
56083. 52.2299(c)(114).
Section 113.36.................. Smelting of Copper 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
and Zinc. 56083. 52.2299(c)(114).
Section 113.37.................. Lead Emissions 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
Limits for Stacks. 56083. 52.2299(c)(114).
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Lead Smelters in Dallas County
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Section 113.41.................. Maintenance and 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
Operation of 56083. 52.2299(c)(114).
Control Equipment.
Section 113.42.................. Storage of Lead- 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
Containing 56083. 52.2299(c)(114).
Materials.
Section 113.43.................. Transport of 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
Materials. 56083. 52.2299(c)(114).
Section 113.44.................. Fugitive Emissions 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
from Lead 56083. 52.2299(c)(114).
Processes.
Section 113.45.................. Battery or Lead 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
Reclaiming 56083. 52.2299(c)(114).
Operations.
Section 113.46.................. Lead Emission 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
Limits for 56083. 52.2299(c)(114).
Reverberatory
Furnaces and
Blast Furnaces.
Section 113.47.................. Control of 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
Fugitive Dust. 56083. 52.2299(c)(114).
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Section 113.48.................. Additional 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
measures to 56083. 52.2299(c)(114).
Reduce lead
Emissions.
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Compliance and Control Plan Requirements
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Section 113.61.................. Compliance with 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
Other Rules in El 56083. 52.2299(c)(114).
Paso County.
Section 113.62.................. Dates for Control 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
Plan Submission 56083. 52.2299(c)(114).
and for Final
Compliance in El
Paso County.
Section 113.63.................. Control Plan 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
Procedure in El 56083. 52.2299(c)(114).
Paso County.
Section 113.64.................. Reporting 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
Procedure in El 56083. 52.2299(c)(114).
Paso County.
Section 113.65.................. Compliance with 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
Other Rules in 56083. 52.2299(c)(114).
Dallas County.
Section 113.66.................. Dates for Control 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
Plan Submission 56083. 52.2299(c)(114).
and for Final
Compliance in
Dallas County.
Section 113.67.................. Control Plan 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
Procedure in 56083. 52.2299(c)(114).
Dallas County.
Section 113.68.................. Reporting 08/21/97.......... 10/23/98, 63 FR Ref
Procedure in 56083. 52.2299(c)(114).
Dallas County.
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Chapter 114 (Reg 4)--Control of Air Pollution from Motor Vehicles
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter A--Definitions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 114.1................... Definitions....... 09/05/04.......... 09/06/06, 71 FR
52670.
Section 114.2................... Inspection and 09/05/04.......... 09/06/06, 71 FR
Maintenance 52670.
Definitions.
Section 114.3................... Low Emission 07/29/98.......... 2/7/01, 66 FR 9205
Vehicle Fleet
Definitions.
Section 114.5................... Transportation 05/03/00.......... 12/5/02, 67 FR
Planning 72382.
Definition.
Section 114.6................... Low Emission Fuel 06/13/07.......... 10/24/08, 73 FR ..................
Definitions. 63378.
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Subchapter C--Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance; Low Income Vehicle Repair Assistance, Retrofit, and
Accelerated Vehicle Retirement Program; and Early Action Compact Counties
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Division 1: Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 114.50.................. Vehicle Emission 09/05/04.......... 09/06/06, 71 FR Subsection
Inspection 52670. 114.50(b)(2) is
Requirements. NOT part of the
approved SIP.
Section 114.51.................. Equipment 12/06/00.......... 11/14/01, 66 FR
Evaluation 57264.
Procedures for
Vehicle Exhaust
Gas Analyzers.
Section 114.52.................. Early 09/05/04.......... 09/06/06, 71 FR
Participation 52670.
Incentive Program.
Section 114.53.................. Inspection and 09/05/04.......... 09/06/06, 71 FR
Maintenance Fees. 52670.
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Division 3: Early Action Compact Counties
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Section 114.80.................. Applicability..... 11/17/04.......... 8/8/05, 70 FR ..................
45542.
Section 114.81.................. Vehicle Emissions 11/17/04.......... 8/8/05, 70 FR ..................
Inspection 45542.
Requirements.
Section 114.82.................. Control 11/17/04.......... 8/8/05, 70 FR Subsection
Requirements. 45542. 114.82(b) is NOT
part of the
approved SIP.
Section 114.83.................. Waivers and 11/17/04.......... 8/8/05, 70 FR ..................
Extensions. 45542.
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Section 114.84.................. Prohibitions...... 11/17/04.......... 8/8/05, 70 FR ..................
45542.
Section 114.85.................. Equipment 11/17/04.......... 8/8/05, 70 FR ..................
Evaluation 45542.
Procedures for
Vehicle Exhaust
Gas Analyzers.
Section 114.86.................. Low Income Repair 11/17/04.......... 8/8/05, 70 FR ..................
Assistance 45542.
Program (LIRAP)
for Participating
Early Action
Compact Counties.
Section 114.87.................. Inspection and 11/17/04.......... 8/8/05, 70 FR ..................
Maintenance Fees. 45542.
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Subchapter E--Low Emission Vehicle Fleet Requirements
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Section 114.150................. Requirements for 07/29/98.......... 2/7/01, 66 FR 9205
Mass Transit
Authorities.
Section 114.151................. Requirements for 07/29/98.......... 2/7/01, 66 FR 9205
Local Governments
and Private
Federal entities.
Section 114.153................. Exceptions........ 07/29/98.......... 2/7/01, 66 FR 9205
Section 114.154................. Exceptions for 07/29/98.......... 2/7/01, 66 FR 9205
Certain Mass
Transit
Authorities.
Section 114.155................. Reporting......... 07/29/98.......... 2/7/01, 66 FR 9205
Section 114.156................. Recordkeeping..... 07/29/98.......... 2/7/01, 66 FR 9205
Section 114.157................. Low Emission 07/29/98.......... 2/7/01, 66 FR 9205
Vehicle Fleet
Program
Compliance
Credits.
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Subchapter F--Vehicle Retirement and Mobile Emission Reduction Credits
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Division 1: Mobile Emission Reduction Credits
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Section 114.201................. Mobile Emission 07/29/98.......... 2/7/01, 66 FR 9205
Reduction Credit
Program.
Section 114.202................. Texas Mobile 07/29/98.......... 2/7/01, 66 FR 9205
Emission
Reduction Credit
Fund.
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Subchapter G--Transportation Planning
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Section 114.260................. Transportation 4/27/05........... 7/6/05, 70 FR ..................
Conformity. 38776.
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Subchapter H--Low Emission Fuels
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Division 1: Gasoline Volatility
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Section 114.301................. Control 04/25/00.......... 4/26/01, 66 FR Part (c) is not
Requirements for 20931. approved.
Reid Vapor
Pressure.
Section 114.304................. Registration of 04/25/00.......... 4/26/01, 66 FR
Gasoline 20931.
Producers and
Importers.
Section 114.305................. Approved Test 04/25/00.......... 4/26/01, 66 FR
Methods. 20931.
Section 114.306................. Recordkeeping, 04/25/00.......... 4/26/01, 66 FR
Reporting, and 20931.
Certification
Requirements.
Section 114.307................. Exemptions........ 10/04/01.......... 11/27/06, 71 FR
68480.
Section 114.309................. Affected Counties. 10/04/01.......... 11/27/06, 71 FR
68480.
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Division 2: Low Emission Diesel
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Section 114.312................. Low Emission 05/15/06.......... 10/24/08, 73 FR ..................
Diesel Standards. 63378.
Section 114.313................. Designated 05/15/06.......... 10/24/08, 73 FR ..................
Alternate Limits. 63378.
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Section 114.314................. Registration of 03/09/05.......... 10/6/05, 70 FR
Diesel Producers 58325.
and Importers.
Section 114.315................. Approved Test 05/15/06.......... 10/24/08, 73 FR ..................
Methods. 63378.
Section 114.316................. Monitoring, 05/15/06.......... 10/24/08, 73 FR ..................
Recordkeeping, 63378.
and Reporting
Requirements.
Section 114.317................. Exemption to Low 05/15/06.......... 10/24/08, 73 FR ..................
Emission Diesel 63378.
Requirements.
Section 114.318................. Alternative 06/11/07.......... 10/24/08, 73 FR ..................
Emission 63378.
Reduction Plan.
Section 114.319................. Affected Counties 06/13/07.......... 10/24/08, 73 FR ..................
and Compliance 63378.
Dates.
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Subchapter I--Non-Road Engines
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Division 3--Non-Road Large Spark-Ignition Engines
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Section 114.420................. Definitions....... 04/19/00.......... 11/14/01, 66 FR
57222.
Section 114.421................. Emission 12/06/00.......... 11/14/01, 66 FR
Specifications. 57222.
Section 114.422................. Control 04/19/00.......... 11/14/01, 66 FR
Requirements. 57222.
Section 114.427................. Exemptions........ 04/19/00.......... 11/14/01, 66 FR
57222.
Section 114.429................. Affected Counties 12/06/00.......... 11/14/01, 66 FR
and Compliance 57222.
Schedules.
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Subchapter J--Operational Controls for Motor Vehicles
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Division 2: Locally Enforced Motor Vehicle Idling Limitations
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Section 114.510................. Definitions....... 11/17/04.......... 4/11/05, 70 FR
18308.
Section 114.511................. Applicability..... 11/17/04.......... 4/11/05, 70 FR
18308.
Section 114.512................. Control 1/30/2008......... 4/9/2010, 75 FR Not in SIP:
Requirements for 18061. 114.512(b).
Motor Vehicle
Idling.
Section 114.517................. Exemptions........ 1/30/2008......... 4/9/2010, 75 FR Not in SIP:
18061. 114.517(12).
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Subchapter K--Mobile Source Incentive Programs
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Division 3: Diesel Emission Reduction Incentive Program for On-road and Non-road Vehicles
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Section 114.620................. Definitions....... 9/20/2006......... 4/9/2010, 75 FR
18061.
Section 114.621................. Applicability..... 01/28/04.......... 08/19/05, 70 FR
48647.
Section 114.622................. Incentive Program 12/5/2007......... 4/9/2010, 75 FR
Requirements. 18061.
Section 114.623................. Small Business 01/28/04.......... 08/19/05, 70 FR
Incentives. 48647.
Section 114.624................. Rebate Grant 9/20/2006......... 4/9/2010, 75 FR
Process. 18061.
Section 114.626................. Monitoring, 08/22/01.......... 08/19/05, 70 FR
Recordkeeping, 48647.
and Reporting
Requirements.
Section 114.629................. Affected Counties 01/28/04.......... 08/19/05, 70 FR
and 48647.
Implementation
Schedule.
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Division 4: Texas Clean School Bus Program
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Section 114.640................. Definitions....... 9/20/2006......... 4/9/2010, 75 FR
18061.
Section 114.642................. Applicability..... 9/20/2006......... 4/9/2010, 75 FR
18061.
Section 114.644................. Clean School Bus 9/20/2006......... 4/9/2010, 75 FR
Program 18061.
Requirements.
Section 114.646................. Monitoring, 9/20/2006......... 4/9/2010, 75 FR
Recordkeeping, 18061.
and Reporting
Requirements.
Section 114.648................. Implementation 9/20/2006......... 4/9/2010, 75 FR
Schedule. 18061.
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Texas Department of Transportation Regulation--31 TAC Chapter 17--Vehicle Titles and Registration
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Section 17.80................... Vehicle Emissions 11/09/93.......... 08/22/94, 59 FR Ref 52.2299
Verification 43046. (c)(87)(i)(F).
System.
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Chapter 115 (Reg 5)--Control of Air Pollution From Volatile Organic Compounds
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Subchapter A--Definitions
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Section 115.10.................. Definitions....... 11/15/06.......... 7/17/08, 73 FR
40972.
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Subchapter B--General Volatile Organic Compound Sources
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Division 1: Storage of Volatile Organic Compounds
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Section 115.110................. Definitions....... 5/23/2007......... 3/29/2010, 75 FR
15348.
Section 115.112................. Control 5/23/2007......... 3/29/2010, 75 FR
Requirements. 15348.
Section 115.113................. Alternate Control 5/23/2007......... 3/29/2010, 75 FR
Requirements. 15348.
Section 115.114................. Inspection 5/23/2007......... 3/29/2010, 75 FR
Requirements. 15348.
Section 115.115................. Approved Test 5/23/2007......... 3/29/2010, 75 FR
Methods. 15348.
Section 115.116................. Monitoring and 5/23/2007......... 3/29/2010, 75 FR
Recordkeeping 15348.
Requirements.
Section 115.117................. Exemptions........ 5/23/2007......... 3/29/2010, 75 FR
15348.
Section 115.119................. Counties and 5/23/2007......... 3/29/2010, 75 FR
Compliance 15348.
Schedules.
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Division 2: Vent Gas Control
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Section 115.120................. Vent Gas 12/13/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Definitions. 10383.
Section 115.121................. Emission 12/13/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Specifications. 10383.
Section 115.122................. Control 12/13/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Requirements. 10383.
Section 115.123................. Alternate Control 12/13/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Requirements. 10383.
Section 115.125................. Testing 12/6/00........... 7/16/01, 66 FR
Requirements. 36913.
Section 115.126................. Monitoring and 12/13/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Recordkeeping 10383.
Requirements.
Section 115.127................. Exemptions........ 12/13/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
10383.
Section 115.129................. Counties and 11/15/06.......... 7/17/08, 73 FR
Compliance 40972.
Schedules.
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Division 3: Water Separation
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Section 115.131................. Emission 05/04/94.......... 05/22/97, 62 FR
Specifications. 27964.
Section 115.132................. Control 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Requirements. 10383.
Section 115.133................. Alternate Control 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Requirements. 10383.
Section 115.135................. Testing 05/04/94.......... 05/22/97, 62 FR
Requirements. 27964.
Section 115.136................. Monitoring and 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Recordkeeping 10383.
Requirements.
Section 115.137................. Exemptions........ 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
10383.
Section 115.139................. Counties and 11/15/06.......... 7/17/08, 73 FR
Compliance 40972.
Schedules.
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Division 4: Industrial Wastewater
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Section 115.140................. Industrial 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Wastewater 10383.
Definitions.
Section 115.142................. Control 12/13/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Requirements. 10383.
Section 115.143................. Alternate Control 12/13/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Requirements. 10383.
Section 115.144................. Inspection and 12/13/02.......... 2/27/08, 73 FR
Monitoring 10383.
Requirements.
Section 115.145................. Approved Test 4/26/02........... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Methods. 10383.
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Section 115.146................. Recordkeeping 10/27/99.......... 12/20/00, 65 FR
Requirements. 79745.
Section 115.147................. Exemptions........ 12/13/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
10383.
Section 115.148................. Training 10/27/99.......... 12/20/00, 65 FR
Requirements. 79745.
Section 115.149................. Counties and 11/15/06.......... 7/17/08, 73 FR
Compliance 40972.
Schedules.
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Division 5: Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
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Section 115.152................. Control 5/04/94........... 5/22/97, 62 FR
Requirements. 27964.
Section 115.153................. Alternate Control 4/26/02........... 2/27/08, 73 FR
Requirements. 10383.
Section 115.155................. Approved Test 05/04/94.......... 05/22/97, 62 FR
Methods. 27964.
Section 115.156................. Monitoring and 5/4/94............ 05/22/97, 62 FR
Recordkeeping 27964.
Requirements.
Section 115.157................. Exemptions........ 5/4/94............ 5/22/97, 62 FR
27964.
Section 115.159................. Counties and 4/26/02........... 2/27/08, 73 FR
Compliance 10383.
Schedules.
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Division 6: Batch Processes
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Section 115.160................. Batch Process 12/13/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Definitions. 10383.
Section 115.161................. Applicability..... 12/13/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
10383.
Section 115.162................. Control 12/06/00.......... 07/16/01, 66 FR
Requirements. 36913.
Section 115.163................. Alternate Control 10/27/99.......... 12/20/00, 65 FR
Requirements. 79745.
Section 115.164................. Determination of 12/06/00.......... 07/16/01, 66 FR
Emissions and 36913.
Flow Rates.
Section 115.165................. Approved Test 12/06/00.......... 07/16/01, 66 FR
Methods and 36913.
Testing
Requirements.
Section 115.166................. Monitoring and 12/13/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Recordkeeping 10383.
Requirements.
Section 115.167................. Exemptions........ 9/28/2005......... 7/10/2009, 74 FR
33146.
Section 115.169................. Counties and 9/28/2005......... 7/10/2009, 74 FR
Compliance 33146.
Schedules.
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Subchapter C--Volatile Organic Compound Transfer Operations
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Division 1: Loading and Unloading of Volatile Organic Compounds
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Section 115.211................. Emission 12/13/02.......... 01/19/06, 71 FR
Specifications. 3009.
Section 115.212................. Control 12/06/00.......... 07/16/01, 66 FR
Requirements. 36913.
Section 115.213................. Alternate Control 06/30/99.......... 12/20/00, 65 FR
Requirements. 79745.
Section 115.214................. Inspection 04/26/02.......... 01/19/06, 71 FR
Requirements. 3009.
Section 115.215................. Approved Test 12/13/02.......... 01/19/06, 71 FR
Methods.. 3009.
Section 115.216................. Monitoring and 10/22/03.......... 01/19/06, 71 FR
Record-keeping 3009.
Requirements.
Section 115.217................. Exemptions........ 10/22/03.......... 01/19/06, 71 FR
3009.
Section 115.219................. Counties and 11/15/2006........ 10/20/2010, 75 FR
Compliance. 64675.
Section 115.220*................ Filling of 03/30/79.......... 11/10/82, 47 FR Ref
Gasoline Storage 50866. 52.2299(c)(48).
Vessels (Stage I) The number 220*
for Motor was created to
Vehicles Fuel avoid duplicate
Dispensing sections numbers
Facilities in in the SIP. There
Bexar County. is no section
115.220 in the
current SIP
approved
codification.
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Division 2: Filling of Gasoline Storage Vessels (Stage I) for Motor Vehicle Fuel Dispensing Facilities
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Section 115.222................. Control 03/23/05.......... 01/19/06, 71 FR
Requirements. 3009.
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Section 115.223................. Alternate Control 03/23/05.......... 01/19/06, 71 FR
Requirements. 3009.
Section 115.224................. Inspection 06/30/99.......... 12/20/00, 65 FR
Requirements. 79745.
Section 115.225................. Testing 6/30/99........... 12/20/00, 65 FR
Requirements. 79745.
Section 115.226................. Recordkeeping 6/30/99........... 12/20/00, 65 FR
Requirements. 79745.
Section 115.227................. Exemptions........ 11/17/04.......... 3/29/05, 70 FR
15769.
Section 115.229................. Counties and 4/13/05........... 1/19/06, 71 FR
Compliance 3009.
Schedule D.
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Division 3: Control of Volatile Organic Leaks from Transport Vessels
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Section 115.234................. Inspection 6/30/99........... 12/20/00, 65 FR
Requirements. 79745.
Section 115.235................. Approved Test 06/30/99.......... 12/20/00, 65 FR
Methods. 79745.
Section 115.236................. Recordkeeping 6/30/99........... 12/20/00, 65 FR
Requirements. 79745.
Section 115.237................. Exemptions........ 06/30/99.......... 12/20/00, 65 FR
79745.
Section 115.239................. Counties and 11/15/06.......... 7/17/08, 73 FR
Compliance 40972.
Schedules.
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Division 4: Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions (Stage II) at Motor Vehicle Fuel Dispensing Facilities
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Section 115.240................. Stage II Vapor 3/23/05........... 1/19/06, 71 FR
Recovery 3009.
Definitions and
List of
California Air
Resources Board
Certified Stage
II Equipment.
Section 115.241................. Emission 11/6/02........... 3/29/05, 70 FR
Specifications. 15769.
Section 115.242................. Control 3/23/05........... 1/19/06, 71 FR
Requirements. 3009.
Section 115.243................. Alternate Control 3/23/05........... 1/19/06, 71 FR
Requirements. 3009.
Section 115.244................. Inspection 11/6/02........... 3/29/05, 70 FR
Requirements. 15769.
Section 115.245................. Testing 3/23/05........... 1/19/06, 71 FR
Requirements. 3009.
Section 115.246................. Recordkeeping 11/6/02........... 3/29/05, 70 FR
Requirements. 15769.
Section 115.247................. Exemptions........ 11/6/02........... 3/29/05, 70 FR
15769.
Section 115.248................. Training 3/23/05........... 1/19/06, 71 FR
Requirements. 3009.
Section 115.249................. Counties and 3/23/05........... 1/19/06, 71 FR
Compliance 3009.
Schedules.
Section 115.252 to 115.259...... Control of Reid 5/4/94............ 05/22/97, 62 FR Ref
Vapor Pressure of 27964. 52.2299(c)(104).
Gasoline.
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Subchapter D--Petroleum Refining, Natural Gas Processing, and Petrochemical Processes
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Division 1: Process Unit Turnaround and Vacuum-Producing Systems in Petroleum Refineries
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.311................. Emission 4/26/02........... 2/27/08, 73 FR
Specifications. 10383.
Section 115.312................. Control 12/13/02.......... 2/27/08, 73 FR
Requirements. 10383.
Section 115.313................. Alternate Control 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Requirements. 10383.
Section 115.315................. Testing 5/8/92............ 3/7/95, 60 FR
Requirements. 12438.
Section 115.316................. Monitoring and 4/26/02........... 2/27/08, 73 FR
Recordkeeping 10383.
Requirements.
Section 115.317................. Exemptions........ 5/8/92............ 3/7/95, 60 FR
12438.
Section 115.319................. Counties and 11/15/06.......... 7/17/08, 73 FR
Compliance 40972.
Schedules.
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Division 2: Fugitive Emission Control in Petroleum Refineries in Gregg, Nueces, and Victoria Counties
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Section 115.322................. Control 4/26/02........... 2/27/08, 73 FR
Requirements. 10383.
Section 115.323................. Alternate Control 8/8/01............ 2/27/08, 73 FR
Requirements. 10383.
Section 115.324................. Inspection 5/8/02............ 3/7/95, 60 FR
Requirements. 12438.
Section 115.325................. Testing 4/26/02........... 2/27/08, 73 FR
Requirements. 10383.
Section 115.326................. Recordkeeping 12/13/02.......... 2/27/08, 73 FR
Requirements. 10383.
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Section 115.327................. Exemptions........ 4/26/02........... 2/27/08, 73 FR
10383.
Section 115.329................. Counties and 8/8/01............ 2/27/08, 73 FR
Compliance 10383.
Schedules.
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Division 3: Fugitive Emission Control in Petroleum Refining, Natural Gas/Gasoline Processing, and Petrochemical
Processes in Ozone Nonattainment Areas
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.352................. Control 12/1/04........... 2/27/08, 73 FR
Requirements. 10383.
Section 115.353................. Alternate Control 4/26/02........... 2/27/08, 73 FR
Requirements. 10383.
Section 115.354................. Monitoring and 12/1/04........... 2/27/08, 73 FR
Inspection 10383.
Requirements.
Section 115.355................. Approved Test 12/1/04........... 2/27/08, 73 FR
Methods. 10383.
Section 115.356................. Recordkeeping 12/1/04........... 2/27/08, 73 FR
Requirements. 10383.
Section 115.357................. Exemptions........ 12/1/04........... 2/27/08, 73 FR
10383.
Section 115.359................. Counties and 11/15/06.......... 7/17/08, 73 FR
Compliance 40972.
Schedules.
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Subchapter E--Solvent-Using Processes
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Division 1: Degreasing Processes
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.412................. Control 11/17/04.......... 3/29/05, 70 FR
Requirements. 15769.
Section 115.413................. Alternate Control 11/17/04.......... 3/29/05, 70 FR
Requirements. 15769.
Section 115.415................. Testing 11/17/04.......... 3/29/05, 70 FR
Requirements. 15769.
Section 115.416................. Recordkeeping 11/17/04.......... 3/29/05, 70 FR
Requirements. 15769.
Section 115.417................. Exemptions........ 11/17/04.......... 3/29/05, 70 FR
15769.
Section 115.419................. Counties and 11/15/06.......... 7/17/08, 73 FR
Compliance 40972.
Schedules.
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Division 2: Surface Coating Processes
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.420................. Surface Coating 12/13/02.......... 01/19/06, 71 FR
Definitions. 3009.
Section 115.421................. Emission 12/13/02.......... 01/19/06, 71 FR
Specifications. 3009.
Section 115.422................. Control 4/26/02........... 1/19/06, 71 FR
Requirements. 3009.
Section 115.423................. Alternate Control 8/8/01............ 1/19/06, 71 FR
Requirements. 3009.
Section 115.424................. Inspection 6/29/00........... 10/30/01, 66 FR
Requirements. 54688
Section 115.425................. Testing 6/29/00........... 10/30/01, 65 FR
Requirements. 54688
Section 115.426................. Monitoring and 8/8/01............ 1/19/06, 71 FR
Recordkeeping 3009.
Requirements.
Section 115.427................. Exemptions........ 9/28/2005......... 7/10/2009, 74 FR
33146.
Section 115.429................. Counties and 9/28/2005......... 7/10/2009, 74 FR
Compliance 33146.
Schedules.
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Division 3: Flexographic and Rotogravure Printing
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.430................. Flexographic and 12/06/01.......... 07/16/01, 66 FR
Rotogravure 36913.
Printing
Definitions.
Section 115.432................. Control 08/08/01.......... 01/19/06, 71 FR
Requirements. 3009.
Section 115.433................. Alternate Control 08/08/01.......... 01/19/06, 71 FR
Requirements. 3009.
Section 115.435................. Testing 08/08/01.......... 01/19/06, 71 FR
Requirements. 3009.
Section 115.436................. Monitoring and 08/08/01.......... 01/19/06, 71 FR
Record-keeping 3009.
Requirements.
Section 115.437................. Exemptions........ 02/14/96.......... 01/26/99, 64 FR
3841.
Section 115.439................. Counties and 11/15/06.......... 7/17/08, 73 FR
Compliance 40972.
Schedules.
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Division 4: Offset Lithographic Printing
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.440................. Offset Printing 04/26/02.......... 01/19/06, 71 FR
Definitions. 3009.
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Section 115.442................. Control 04/26/02.......... 01/19/06, 71 FR
Requirements. 3009.
Section 115.443................. Alternate Control 02/24/99.......... 04/06/00, 65 FR
Requirements. 18003.
Section 115.445................. Approved Test 04/26/02.......... 01/19/06, 71 FR
Methods. 3009.
Section 115.446................. Monitoring and 04/26/02.......... 01/19/06, 71 FR
Record-keeping 3009.
Requirements.
Section 115.449................. Counties and 11/15/06.......... 7/17/08, 73 FR
Compliance 40972.
Schedules.
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Subchapter F--Miscellaneous Industrial Sources
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Division 1: Cutback Asphalt
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.510................. Cutback Asphalt 08/31/99.......... 12/22/99, 64 FR
Definitions. 71670.
Section 115.512................. Control 11/17/04.......... 3/29/05, 70 FR
Requirements. 15769.
Section 115.513................. Alternative 08/31/99.......... 12/22/99, 64 FR
Control 71670.
Requirements.
Section 115.515................. Testing 08/31/99.......... 12/22/99, 64 FR
Requirements. 71670.
Section 115.516................. Recordkeeping 11/17/04.......... 3/29/05, 70 FR
Requirements. 15769.
Section 115.517................. Exemptions........ 11/17/04.......... 3/29/05, 70 FR Ref
15769. 52.2299(c)(88).
Section 115.519................. Counties and 11/15/06.......... 7/17/08, 73 FR
Compliance 40972.
Schedules.
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Division 2: Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Facilities
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.531................. Emission 05/04/94.......... 05/22/97, 62 FR
Specifications. 27964.
Section 115.532................. Control 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Requirements. 10383.
Section 115.533................. Alternate Control 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Requirements. 10383.
Section 115.534................. Inspection 05/04/94.......... 05/22/97, 62 FR
Requirements. 27964.
Section 115.535................. Testing 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Requirements. 10383.
Section 115.536................. Monitoring and 05/04/94.......... 05/22/97, 62 FR
Recordkeeping 27964.
Requirements.
Section 115.537................. Exemptions........ 05/04/94.......... 05/22/97, 62 FR
27964.
Section 115.539................. Counties and 11/15/06.......... 7/17/08, 73 FR
Compliance 40972.
Schedules.
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Division 3: Degassing or Cleaning of Stationary, Marine, and Transport Vessels
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Section 115.541................. Emission 5/23/2007......... 3/29/2010, 75 FR
Specifications. 15348.
Section 115.542................. Control 5/23/2007......... 3/29/2010, 75 FR
Requirements. 15348.
Section 115.543................. Alternate Control 5/23/2007......... 3/29/2010, 75 FR
Requirements. 15348.
Section 115.544................. Inspection 5/23/2007......... 3/29/2010, 75 FR
Requirements. 15348.
Section 115.545................. Approved Test 5/23/2007......... 3/29/2010, 75 FR
Methods. 15348.
Section 115.546................. Monitoring and 5/23/2007......... 3/29/2010, 75 FR
Recordkeeping 15348.
Requirements.
Section 115.547................. Exemptions........ 5/23/2007......... 3/29/2010, 75 FR
15348.
Section 115.549................. Counties and 5/23/2007......... 3/29/2010, 75 FR
Compliance 15348.
Schedules.
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Division 4: Petroleum Dry Cleaning Systems
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Section 115.552................. Control 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Requirements. 10383.
Section 115.553................. Alternate Control 05/04/94.......... 05/22/97, 62 FR
Requirements. 27964.
Section 115.555................. Testing Methods 05/04/94.......... 05/22/97, 62 FR
and Procedures. 27964.
Section 115.556................. Recordkeeping 05/04/94.......... 05/22/97, 62 FR
Requirements. 27964.
Section 115.557................. Exemptions........ 05/04/94.......... 05/22/97, 62 FR
27964.
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Section 115.559................. Counties and 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Compliance 10383.
Schedules.
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Subchapter G--Consumer-Related Sources
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Division 1: Automotive Windshield Washer Fluid
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Section 115.600................. Consumer Products 01/28/04.......... 02/10/05, 70 FR
Definitions. 7041.
Section 115.610................. Applicability..... 01/28/04.......... 02/10/05, 70 FR
7041.
Section 115.612................. Control 01/28/04.......... 02/10/05, 70 FR
Requirements. 7041.
Section 115.613................. Alternate Control 01/28/04.......... 02/10/05, 70 FR
Requirements. 7041.
Section 115.615................. Testing 01/28/04.......... 02/10/05, 70 FR
Requirements. 7041.
Section 115.616................. Recordkeeping and 01/28/04.......... 02/10/05, 70 FR
Reporting 7041.
Requirements.
Section 115.617................. Exemptions........ 01/28/04.......... 02/10/05, 70 FR
7041.
Section 115.619................. Counties and 01/28/04.......... 02/10/05, 70 FR
Compliance 7041.
Schedules.
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Division 2: Portable Fuel Containers
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Subchapter H--Highly-Reactive Volatile Organic Compounds
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Division 1: Vent Gas Control
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.720................. Applicability and 12/01/04.......... 9/06/06, 71 FR
Definitions. 52656.
Section 115.722................. Site-wide Cap and 12/01/04.......... 9/06/06, 71 FR
Control 52656.
Requirements.
Section 115.725................. Monitoring and 12/01/04.......... 9/06/06, 71 FR
Testing 52656.
Requirements.
Section 115.726................. Recordkeeping and 12/01/04.......... 9/06/06, 71 FR
Reporting 52656.
Requirements.
Section 115.727................. Exemptions........ 12/01/04.......... 9/06/06, 71 FR
52656.
Section 115.729................. Counties and 12/01/04.......... 9/06/06, 71 FR
Compliance 52656.
Schedules.
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Division 2: Cooling Tower Heat Exchange Systems
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.760................. Applicability and 12/01/04.......... 9/06/06, 71 FR
Cooling Tower 52656.
Heat Exchange
System
Definitions.
Section 115.761................. Site-wide Cap..... 12/01/04.......... 9/06/06, 71 FR
52656.
Section 115.764................. Monitoring and 12/01/04.......... 9/06/06, 71 FR
Testing 52656.
Requirements.
Section 115.766................. Recordkeeping and 12/01/04.......... 9/06/06, 71 FR
Reporting 52656.
Requirements.
Section 115.767................. Exemptions........ 12/01/04.......... 9/06/06, 71 FR
52656.
Section 115.769................. Counties and 12/01/04.......... 9/06/06, 71 FR
Compliance 52656.
Schedules.
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Division 3: Fugitive Emissions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.780................. Applicability..... 12/01/04.......... 9/06/06, 71 FR
52656.
Section 115.781................. General Monitoring 12/01/04.......... 9/06/06, 71 FR
and Inspection 52656.
Requirements.
Section 115.782................. Procedures and 12/01/04.......... 9/06/06, 71 FR
Schedule for Leak 52656.
Repair and Follow-
up.
Section 115.783................. Equipment 12/01/04.......... 9/06/06, 71 FR
Standards. 52656.
Section 115.786................. Recordkeeping 12/01/04.......... 9/06/06, 71 FR
Requirements. 52656.
Section 115.787................. Exemptions........ 12/01/04.......... 9/06/06, 71 FR
52656.
Section 115.788................. Audit Provisions.. 12/01/04.......... 9/06/06, 71 FR
52656.
Section 115.789................. Counties and 12/01/04.......... 9/06/06, 71 FR
Compliance 52656.
Schedules.
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Subchapter J--Administrative Provisions
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Division 1: Alternate Means of Control
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Section 115.901................. Insignificant 07/13/94.......... 05/22/97, 62 FR
Emissions. 27964.
Section 115.910................. Availability of 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Alternate Means 10383.
of Control.
Section 115.911................. Criteria for 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Approval of 10383.
Alternate Means
of Control Plans.
Section 115.912................. Calculations for 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Determining 10383.
Alternate Means
of Control
Reductions.
Section 115.913................. Procedures for 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Alternate Means 10383.
of Control Plan
Submittal.
Section 115.914................. Procedures for an 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Alternate Means 10383.
of Control Plan
Approval.
Section 115.915................. Public Notice 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Format. 10383.
Section 115.916................. Review of Approved 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Alternate Means 10383.
of Control Plans
and Termination
of Alternate
Means of Control
Plans.
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Division 2: Early Reductions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.920................. Applicability..... 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
10383.
Section 115.923................. Documentation..... 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
10383.
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Division 3: Compliance and Control Plan Requirements
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.930................. Compliance Dates.. 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
10383.
Section 115.932................. Congtrol Plan 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Procedure. 10383.
Section 115.934................. Control Plan 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Deviation. 10383.
Section 115.936................. Reporting 11/10/93.......... 05/22/97, 62 FR
Procedure. 27964.
Section 115.940................. Equivalency 04/26/02.......... 02/27/08, 73 FR
Determination. 10383.
Section 115.950................. Use of Emissions 12/06/00.......... 09/06/06, 71 FR
Credits for 52698.
Compliance.
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Chapter 116 (Reg 6)--Control of Air Pollution by Permits for New Construction or Modification
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter A--Definitions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 116.10.................. General 8/21/2002......... 11/17/2011, 76 FR The SIP does not
Definitions. 71260. include
paragraphs (1),
(2), (3), (7)(F),
(11)(A), (11)(B),
(11)(E), (11)(F),
(11)(G), and
(16).
Section 116.11.................. Compliance History 06/17/98.......... 09/18/02, 67 FR
Definitions. 58709.
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Section 116.12.................. Nonattainment 8/20/2003; 2/9/ 3/20/2009 74 FR Except for the
Review 2011. 11851; 12/28/ definitions
Definitions; 2011, 76 FR 81371. listed
Nonattainment and immediately
Prevention of below, the SIP
Significant retains the
Deterioration Section 116.12
Review Nonattainment
Definitions. Review
Definitions,
adopted 8/20/2003
and approved 3/20/
2009 (74 FR
11851); the
following
revisions adopted
2/9/2011 are
approved: the
revised title and
the introductory
paragraph at
116.12, and the
definitions for
Federally
Regulated NSR
pollutant, Major
stationary
source, and Major
modification.
Section 116.14.................. Standard Permit 06/17/98.......... 11/14/03, 68 FR
Definitions. 64548.
Section 116.18.................. Electric 5/22/2002......... 1/11/2011, 76 FR
Generating 1525.
Facility Permits
Definitions.
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Subchapter B--New Source Review Permits
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Division 1--Permit Application
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 116.110................. Applicability..... 08/09/00.......... 11/14/03, 68 FR The SIP does not
64548. include sections
116.110(a)(3),
(a)(5), and (c).
Section 116.111................. General 08/21/02.......... 8/28/07, 72 FR The SIP does not
Application. 41998. include
paragraphs
(a)(2)(K) and
(b).
Section 116.112................. Distance 01/14/04.......... 12/07/05, 70 FR ..................
Limitations. 72722
Section 116.114................. Application Review 12/19/07.......... 3/8/10, 75 FR Subsections (a),
Schedule. 10416. (a)(1), (a)(2),
(b), and (b)(1)
in the SIP are as
adopted 6/17/98
and approved by
EPA 9/18/02, 67
FR 58697.
Subsection (b)(2)
and subsections
(a)(3) and (a)(4)
are as adopted 8/
20/03 and 12/19/
07, respectively,
and approved by
EPA on 3/8/10, 75
FR 10416.
Section 116.115................. General and 8/20/2003......... 4/2/2010, 75 FR The SIP does not
Special 16671. include
Conditions. subsection
116.115(c)(2)(B)(
ii)(I).
Section 116.116................. Changes to 9/15/2010......... 11/2/2011, 76 FR The SIP does not
Facilities. 67600. include paragraph
(b)(3) and
(b)(4), and
subsection (e).
Section 116.120................. Voiding of Permits 8/20/03........... 4/2/10, 75 FR
16671.
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Division 2--Compliance History
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 116.120................. Applicability..... 06/17/98.......... 09/18/02, 67 FR
58709.
Section 116.121................. Exemptions........ 06/17/98.......... 09/18/02, 67 FR
58709.
Section 116.122................. Contents of 06/17/98.......... 09/18/02, 67 FR
Compliance 58709.
History.
Section 116.123................. Effective Dates... 06/17/98.......... 09/18/02, 67 FR
58709.
Section 116.124................. Public Notice of 06/17/98.......... 09/18/02, 67 FR
Compliance 58709.
History.
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Section 116.125................. Preservation of 06/17/98.......... 09/18/02, 67 FR
Existing Rights 58709.
and Procedures.
Section 116.126................. Voidance of Permit 06/17/98.......... 09/18/02, 67 FR
Applications. 58709.
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Division 3--Public Notice
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 116.130................. Applicability..... 06/17/98.......... 09/18/02, 67 FR The SIP does not
58709. include Section
116.130(c).
Section 116.131................. Public 06/17/98.......... 09/18/02, 67 FR
Notification 58709.
Requirements.
Section 116.132................. Public Notice 06/17/98.......... 03/10/06, 71 FR
Format. 12285.
Section 116.133................. Sign Posting 06/17/98.......... 03/10/06, 71 FR
Requirements. 12285.
Section 116.134................. Notification of 06/17/98.......... 09/18/02, 67 FR
Affected Agencies. 58709.
Section 116.136................. Public Comment 08/16/93.......... 09/18/02, 67 FR
Procedures. 58709.
Section 116.137................. Notification of 06/17/98.......... 09/18/02, 67 FR
Final Action by 58709.
the Commission.
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Division 4--Permit Fees
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 116.140................. Applicability..... 06/17/98.......... 09/18/02, 67 FR
58709.
Section 116.141................. Determination of 9/25/2002......... 3/20/2009, 74 FR
Fees. 11851..
Section 116.143................. Payment of Fees... 8/20/2003......... 3/20/2009, 74 FR
11851..
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Division 5--Nonattainment Review
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 116.150................. New Major Source 8/20/2003......... 3/20/2009, 74 FR
or Major 11851..
Modification in
Ozone
Nonattainment
Area.
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Section 116.151................. New Major Source 03/18/98.......... 07/17/00, 65 FR
or Major 43986.
Modification in
Nonattainment
Area Other than
Ozone.
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Division 6--Prevention of Significant Deterioration Review
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 116.160................. Prevention of 6/2/2010.......... 9/15/2010, 75 FR
Significant 55978.
Deterioration
Requirements.
Section 116.161................. Source Located in 06/17/98.......... 09/18/02, 67 FR
an Attainment 58709.
Area with Greater
than De Minimis
Impact.
Section 116.162................. Evaluation of Air 10/10/01.......... 7/22/04, 69 FR
Quality Impacts. 43752.
Section 116.163................. Prevention of 9/25/2002......... 3/20/2009, 74 FR
Significant 11851..
Deterioration
Permit Fees.
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Division 7--Emission Reductions: Offsets
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 116.170................. Applicability of 8/20/2003......... 3/20/2009, 74 FR
Emission 11851..
Reductions as
Offsets.
Section 116.172................. Emissions Offsets 8/20/2003......... 3/20/2009, 74 FR
from Rocket 11851..
Engine Firing and
Cleaning.
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Section 116.174................ Determination by 6/17/1998......... 11/2/2011, 76 FR
Executive 67600.
Director to
Authorize
Reductions.
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Section 116.175................. Recordkeeping..... 8/16/1993......... 11/2/2011, 76 FR
67600.
Section 116.176................. Use of Mass Cap 3/07/01........... 9/6/06, 71 FR
Allowances for 52664..
Offsets.
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Subchapter D--Permit Renewals
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 116.310................. Notification of 6/17/1998......... 11/14/2011, 76 FR
Permit Holder. 70354.
Section 116.311................. Permit Renewal 8/21/2002......... 11/14/2011, 76 FR --Paragraph (a)(2)
Application. 70354. is in the SIP as
adopted by the
State on 4/6/
1994, and
approved by EPA
on 3/10/2006, 71
FR 12285.
--Paragraph
116.311(a)(6) is
not in the SIP.
Section 116.312................. Public 08/16/93.......... 3/10/06, 71 FR
Notification and 12285..
Comment
Procedures.
Section 116.313................. Renewal 8/20/2003......... 3/20/2009, 74 FR
Application Fees. 11851..
Section 116.314................. Review Schedule... 6/17/1998......... 11/14/2011, 76 FR ..................
70354.
Section 116.315................. Permit Renewal 5/7/2008.......... 3/11/10, 75 FR
Submittal. 11464.
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Subchapter F--Standard Permits
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Section 116.601................. Types of Standard 12/16/99.......... 11/14/03, 68 FR The SIP does not
Permits. 64548. include section
116.601(a)(1).
Section 116.602................. Issuance of 12/16/99.......... 11/14/03, 68 FR
Standard Permits. 64548.
Section 116.603................. Public 9/20/06........... 9/17/08, 73 FR
Participation in 53716.
Issuance of
Standard Permits.
Section 116.604................. Duration and 12/16/99.......... 11/14/03, 68 FR
Renewal of 64548.
Registrations to
Use Standard
Permits.
Section 116.605................. Standard Permit 12/16/99.......... 11/14/03, 68 FR
Amendment and 64548.
Revocation.
Section 116.606................. Delegation........ 12/16/99.......... 11/14/03, 68 FR
64548.
Section 116.610................. Applicability..... 03/07/01.......... 9/6/06, 71 FR The SIP does not
52664. include
subsection
116.610(d).
Section 116.611................. Registration to 11/20/02.......... 11/14/03, 68 FR
Use a Standard 64548.
Permit.
Section 116.614................. Standard Permit 9/25/2002......... 3/20/2009, 74 FR
Fees. 11851..
Section 116.615................. General Conditions 02/21/07.......... 8/28/07, 72 FR
41998.
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Subchapter I--Electric Generating Facility Permits
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 116.910................. Applicability..... 5/22/2002......... 1/11/2011, 76 FR
1525.
Section 116.911................. Electric 5/22/2002......... 1/11/2011, 76 FR 116.911(a)(2) is
Generating 1525. not in the SIP.
Facility Permit.
Section 116.912................. Electric 12/16/1999........ 1/11/2011, 76 FR
Generating 1525.
Facilities.
Section 116.913................. General and 5/22/2002......... 1/11/2011, 76 FR
Special 1525.
Conditions.
Section 116.914................. Emissions 12/16/1999........ 1/11/2011, 76 FR
Monitoring and 1525.
Reporting
Requirements.
Section 116.916................. Permits for 12/16/1999........ 1/11/2011, 76 FR
Grandfathered and 1525.
Electing
Generating
Facilities in El
Paso County.
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Section 116.917................. Electric 5/22/2002......... 1/11/2011, 76 FR
Generating 1525.
Facility Permit
Application for
Certain
Grandfathered
Coal-Fired
Electric
Generating
Facilities and
Certain
Facilities
Located at
Electric
Generating
Facility Sites.
Section 116.918................. Additional General 5/22/2002......... 1/11/2011, 76 FR
Special 1525.
Conditions for
Grandfathered
Coal-Fired
Electric
Generating
Facilities and
Certain
Facilities
Located at
Electric
Generating
Facility Sites.
Section 116.920................. Applicability..... 12/16/1999........ 1/11/2011, 76 FR
1525.
Section 116.921................. Notice and Comment 5/22/2002......... 1/11/2011, 76 FR
Hearings for 1525.
Initial Issuance.
Section 116.922................. Notice of Final 12/16/1999........ 1/11/2011, 76 FR
Action. 1525.
Section 116.926................. Permit Fee........ 5/22/2002......... 1/11/2011, 76 FR
1525.
Section 116.928................. Delegation........ 5/22/2002......... 1/11/2011, 76 FR
1525.
Section 116.930................. Amendments and 5/22/2002......... 1/11/2011, 76 FR
Alterations 1525.
Issued Under this
Subchapter.
Section 116.931................. Renewal........... 12/16/1999........ 1/11/2011, 76 FR
1525.
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Chapter 117--Control of Air Pollution From Nitrogen Compounds
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter A--Definitions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 117.10.................. Definitions....... 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter B--Combustion Control at Major Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Sources in Ozone
Nonattainment Areas
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Division 1--Beaumont-Port Arthur Ozone Nonattainment Area Major Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 117.100................. Applicability..... 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.103................. Exemptions........ 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.105................. Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Specifications 73562.
for Reasonably
Available Control
Technology (RACT).
Section 117.110................. Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR 117.110(c) not in
Specifications 73562. SIP.
for Attainment
Demonstration.
Section 117.115................. Alternative Plant- 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Wide Emission 73562.
Specifications.
Section 117.123................. Source Cap........ 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.130................. Operating 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Requirements. 73562.
Section 117.135................. Initial 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Demonstration of 73562.
Compliance.
Section 117.140................. Continuous 2/11/2009......... 7/31/2009, 74 FR
Demonstration of 38102.
Compliance.
Section 117.145................. Notification, 2/11/2009......... 7/31/2009, 74 FR
Recordkeeping, 38102.
and Reporting
Requirements.
Section 117.150................. Initial Control 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Plan Procedures. 73562.
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Section 117.152................. Final Control Plan 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Procedures for 73562.
Reasonably
Available Control
Technology.
Section 117.154................. Final Control Plan 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Procedures for 73562.
Attainment
Demonstration
Emission
Specifications.
Section 117.156................. Revision of Final 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Control Plan. 73562.
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Division 2--Dallas-Fort Worth Ozone Nonattainment Area Major Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 117.200................. Applicability..... 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.203................. Exemptions........ 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.205................. Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Specifications 73562.
for Reasonably
Available Control
Technology (RACT).
Section 117.210................. Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR 117.210(c) not in
Specifications 73562. SIP.
for Attainment
Demonstration.
Section 117.215................. Alternative Plant- 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Wide Emission 73562.
Specifications.
Section 117.230................. Operating 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Requirements. 73562.
Section 117.235................. Initial 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Demonstration of 73562.
Compliance.
Section 117.240................. Continuous 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Demonstration of 73562.
Compliance.
Section 117.245................. Notification, 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Recordkeeping, 73562.
and Reporting
Requirements.
Section 117.252................. Final Control Plan 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Procedures for 73562.
Reasonably
Available Control
Technology.
Section 117.254................. Final Control Plan 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Procedures for 73562.
Attainment
Demonstration
Emission
Specifications.
Section 117.256................. Revision of Final 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Control Plan. 73562.
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Division 3--Houston-Galveston-Brazoria Ozone Nonattainment Area Major Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 117.300................. Applicability..... 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.303................. Exemptions........ 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.305................. Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Specifications 73562.
for Reasonably
Available Control
Technology (RACT).
Section 117.310................. Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR 117.310(c) not in
Specifications 73562. SIP.
for Attainment
Demonstration.
Section 117.315................. Alternative Plant- 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Wide Emission 73562.
Specifications.
Section 117.320................. System Cap........ 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.323................. Source Cap........ 5/30/2007......... 1/14/2009, 74 FR
1927.
Section 117.223................. Source Cap........ 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
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Section 117.330................. Operating 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Requirements. 73562.
Section 117.335................. Initial 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Demonstration of 73562.
Compliance.
Section 117.340................. Continuous 2/11/2009......... 7/31/2009, 74 FR
Demonstration of 38102.
Compliance.
Section 117.345................. Notification, 2/11/2009......... 7/31/2009, 74 FR
Recordkeeping, 38102.
and Reporting
Requirements.
Section 117.350................. Initial Control 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Plan Procedures. 73562.
Section 117.352................. Final Control Plan 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Procedures for 73562.
Reasonably
Available Control
Technology.
Section 117.354................. Final Control Plan 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Procedures for 73562.
Attainment
Demonstration
Emission
Specifications.
Section 117.356................. Revision of Final 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Control Plan. 73562.
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Division 4--Dallas-Fort Worth Eight-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area Major Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 117.400................. Applicability..... 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.403................. Exemptions........ 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.410................. Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR 117.410(d) not in
Specifications 73562. SIP.
for Eight-Hour
Attainment
Demonstration.
Section 117.423................. Source Cap........ 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.430................. Operating 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Requirements. 73562.
Section 117.435................. Initial 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Demonstration of 73562.
Compliance.
Section 117.440................. Continuous 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Demonstration of 73562.
Compliance.
Section 117.445................. Notification, 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Recordkeeping, 73562.
and Reporting
Requirements.
Section 117.450................. Initial Control 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Plan Procedures. 73562.
Section 117.454................. Final Control Plan 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Procedures for 73562.
Attainment
Demonstration
Emission
Specifications.
Section 117.456................. Revision of Final 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Control Plan. 73562.
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Subchapter C--Combustion Control at Major Utility Electric Generation Sources in Ozone Nonattainment Areas
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Division 1--Beaumont-Port Arthur Ozone Nonattainment Area Utility Electric Generation Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 117.1000................ Applicability..... 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.1003................ Exemptions........ 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.1005................ Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Specifications 73562.
for Reasonably
Available Control
Technology (RACT).
Section 117.1010................ Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR 117.1010(b) not in
Specifications 73562. SIP.
for Attainment
Demonstration.
Section 117.1015................ Alternative System- 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Wide Emission 73562.
Specifications.
[[Page 266]]
Section 117.1020................ System Cap........ 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.1035................ Initial 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Demonstration of 73562.
Compliance.
Section 117.1040................ Continuous 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Demonstration of 73562.
Compliance.
Section 117.1045................ Notification, 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Recordkeeping, 73562.
and Reporting
Requirements.
Section 117.1052................ Final Control Plan 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Procedures for 73562.
Reasonably
Available Control
Technology.
Section 117.1054................ Final Control Plan 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Procedures for 73562.
Attainment
Demonstration
Emission
Specifications.
Section 117.1056................ Revision of Final 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Control Plan. 73562.
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Division 2--Dallas-Fort Worth Ozone Nonattainment Area Utility Electric Generation Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 117.1100................ Applicability..... 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.1103................ Exemptions........ 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.1105................ Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Specifications 73562.
for Reasonably
Available Control
Technology (RACT).
Section 117.1110................ Emission 5/30/2007......... 1/14/2009, 74 FR 117.1110(b) not in
Specifications 1927. SIP
for Attainment
Demonstration.
Section 117.1115................ Alternative System- 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Wide Emission 73562.
Specifications.
Section 117.1120................ System Cap........ 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.1135................ Initial 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Demonstration of 73562.
Compliance.
Section 117.1140................ Continuous 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Demonstration of 73562.
Compliance.
Section 117.1145................ Notification, 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Recordkeeping, 73562.
and Reporting
Requirements.
Section 117.1152................ Final Control Plan 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Procedures for 73562.
Reasonably
Available Control
Technology.
Section 117.1154................ Final Control Plan 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Procedures for 73562.
Attainment
Demonstration
Emission
Specifications.
Section 117.1156................ Revision of Final 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Control Plan. 73562.
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Division 3--Houston-Galveston-Brazoria Ozone Nonattainment Area Utility Electric Generation Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 117.1200................ Applicability..... 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.1203................ Exemptions........ 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.1205................ Emission 5/30/2007......... 1/14/2009, 74 FR
Specifications 1927.
for Reasonably
Available Control
Technology (RACT).
Section 117.1210................ Emission 5/30/2007......... 1/14/2009, 74 FR 117.1210(b) not in
Specifications 1927. SIP.
for Attainment
Demonstration.
[[Page 267]]
Section 117.1215................ Alternative System- 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Wide Emission 73562.
Specifications.
Section 117.1220................ System Cap........ 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008 , 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.1235................ Initial 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Demonstration of 73562.
Compliance.
Section 117.1240................ Continuous 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Demonstration of 73562.
Compliance.
Section 117.1245................ Notification, 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Recordkeeping, 73562.
and Reporting
Requirements.
Section 117.1252................ Final Control Plan 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Procedures for 73562.
Reasonably
Available Control
Technology.
Section 117.1254................ Final Control Plan 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Procedures for 73562.
Attainment
Demonstration
Emission
Specifications.
Section 117.1256................ Revision of Final 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Control Plan. 73562.
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Division 4--Dallas-Fort Worth Eight-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area Utility Electric Generation Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 117.1300................ Applicability..... 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.1303................ Exemptions........ 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.1310................ Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR 117.1310(b) not in
Specifications 73562. SIP.
for Eight-Hour
Attainment
Demonstration.
Section 117.1335................ Initial 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Demonstration of 73562.
Compliance.
Section 117.1340................ Continuous 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Demonstration of 73562.
Compliance.
Section 117.1345................ Notification, 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Recordkeeping, 73562.
and Reporting
Requirements.
Section 117.1350................ Initial Control 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Plan Procedures. 73562.
Section 117.1354................ Final Control Plan 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Procedures for 73562.
Attainment
Demonstration
Emission
Specifications.
Section 117.1356................ Revision of Final 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Control Plan. 73562.
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Subchapter D--Combustion Control at Minor Sources in Ozone Nonattainment Areas
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Division 1--Houston-Galveston-Brazoria Ozone Nonattainment Area Minor Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 117.2000................ Applicability..... 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.2003................ Exemptions........ 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.2010................ Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR 117.2010(i) not in
Specification. 73562. SIP.
Section 117.2030................ Operating 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Requirements. 73562.
Section 117.2035................ Monitoring and 2/11/2009......... 7/31/2009, 74 FR
Testing 38102.
Requirements.
Section 117.2045................ Recordkeeping and 2/11/2009......... 7/31/2009, 74 FR
Reporting 38102.
Requirements.
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Division 2--Dallas-Fort Worth Eight-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area Minor Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 117.2100................ Applicability..... 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
[[Page 268]]
Section 117.2103................ Exemptions........ 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.2110................ Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR 117.2110(h) not in
Specifications 73562. SIP.
for Eight-Hour
Attainment
Demonstrations.
Section 117.2130................ Operating 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Requirements. 73562.
Section 117.2135................ Monitoring, 5/30/2007......... 1/14/2009, 74 FR
Notification, and 1927.
Testing
Requirements.
Section 117.2145................ Recordkeeping and 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Reporting 73562.
Requirements.
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Subchapter E--Multi-Region Combustion Control
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Division 1--Utility Electric Generation in East and Central Texas
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 117.3000................ Applicability..... 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.3003................ Exemptions........ 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.3005................ Gas-Fired Steam 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Generation. 73562.
Section 117.3010................ Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR 117.3010(2) not in
Specifications. 73562. SIP.
Section 117.3020................ System Cap........ 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.3035................ Initial 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Demonstration of 73562.
Compliance.
Section 117.3040................ Continuous 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Demonstration of 73562.
Compliance.
Section 117.3045................ Notification, 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Recordkeeping, 73562.
and Reporting
Requirements.
Section 117.3054................ Final Control Plan 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Procedures. 73562.
Section 117.3056................ Revision of Final 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Control Plan. 73562.
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Division 2--Cement Kilns
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 117.3100................ Applicability..... 5/30/2007......... 01/14/2009, 74 FR
1927.
Section 117.3101................ Cement Kilns 5/30/2007......... 1/14/2009, 74 FR
Definitions. 1927.
Section 117.3103................ Exemptions........ 5/30/2007......... 1/14/2009 , 74 FR
1927.
Section 117.3110................ Emission 5/30/2007......... 1/14/2009, 74 FR
Specifications. 1927.
Section 117.3120................ Source Cap........ 5/30/2007......... 1/14/2009, 74 FR
1927.
Section 117.3123................ Dallas-Fort Worth 5/30/2007......... 1/14/2009, 74 FR 117.3123(f) not in
Eight-Hour Ozone 1927. SIP.
Attainment
Demonstration
Control
Requirements.
Section 117.3140................ Continuous 5/30/2007......... 1/14/2009, 74 FR
Demonstration of 1927.
Compliance.
Section 117.3142................ Emission Testing 5/30/2007......... 1/14/2009, 74 FR
and Monitoring 1927.
for Eight-Hour
Attainment
Demonstration.
Section 117.3145................ Notification, 5/30/2007......... 1/14/2009, 74 FR
Recordkeeping, 1927.
and Reporting
Requirements.
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Division 3--Water Heaters, Small Boilers, and Process Heaters
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 117.3200................ Applicability..... 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.3201................ Definitions....... 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.3203................ Exemptions........ 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
[[Page 269]]
Section 117.3205................ Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Specifications. 73562.
Section 117.3210................ Certification 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
requirements. 73562.
Section 117.3215................ Notification and 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Labeling 73562.
Requirements.
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Division 4--East Texas Combustion
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 117.3300................ Applicability..... 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.3303................ Exemptions........ 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.3310................ Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR 117.3310(e) not in
Specifications 73562. SIP.
for Eight-Hour
Attainment
Demonstration.
Section 117.3330................ Operating 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Requirements. 73562.
Section 117.3335................ Monitoring, 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Notification, and 73562.
Testing
Requirements.
Section 117.3345................ Recordkeeping and 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Reporting 73562.
Requirements.
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Subchapter F--Acid Manufacturing
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Division 1--Adipic Acid Manufacturing
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 117.4000................ Applicability..... 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.4005................ Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Specifications. 73562.
Section 117.4025................ Alternative Case 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Specific 73562.
Specifications.
Section 117.4035................ Initial 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Demonstration of 73562.
Compliance.
Section 117.4040................ Continuous 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Demonstration of 73562.
Compliance.
Section 117.4045................ Notification, 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Recordkeeping, 73562.
and Reporting
Requirements.
Section 117.4050................ Control Plan 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Procedures. 73562.
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Division 2--Nitric Acid Manufacturing--Ozone Nonattainment Areas
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 117.4100................ Applicability..... 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.4105................ Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Specifications. 73562.
Section 117.4125................ Alternative Case 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Specific 73562.
Specifications.
Section 117.4135................ Initial 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Demonstration of 73562.
Compliance.
Section 117.4140................ Continuous 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Demonstration of 73562.
Compliance.
Section 117.4145................ Notification, 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Recordkeeping, 73562.
and Reporting
Requirements.
Section 117.4150................ Control Plan 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Procedures. 73562.
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Division 2--Nitric Acid Manufacturing--Ozone Nonattainment Areas'' under Subchapter F to read ``Division 3--
Nitric Acid Manufacturing--General
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 117.4200................ Applicability..... 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.4205................ Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Specifications. 73562.
[[Page 270]]
Section 117.4210................ Applicability of 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Federal New 73562.
Source
Performance
Standards.
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Subchapter G--General Monitoring and Testing Requirements
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Division 1--Compliance Stack Testing and Report Requirements
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 117.8000................ Stack Testing 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Requirements. 73562.
Section 117.8010................ Compliance Stack 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Test Reports. 73562.
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Division 2--Emission Monitoring
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 117.8100................ Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Monitoring System 73562.
Requirements for
Industrial,
Commercial, and
Institutional
Sources.
Section 117.8110................ Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Monitoring System 73562.
Requirements for
Utility Electric
Generation
Sources.
Section 117.8120................ Carbon Monoxide 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
(CO) Monitoring. 73562.
Section 117.8130................ Ammonia Monitoring 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
73562.
Section 117.8140................ Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Monitoring for 73562.
Engines.
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Subchapter H--Administrative Provisions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Division 1--Compliance Schedules
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Section 117.9000................ Compliance 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Schedule for 73562.
Beaumont-Port
Arthur Ozone
Nonattainment
Area Major
Sources.
Section 117.9010................ Compliance 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Schedule for 73562.
Dallas-Fort Worth
Ozone
Nonattainment
Area Major
Sources.
Section 117.9020................ Compliance 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Schedule for 73562.
Houston-Galveston-
Brazoria Ozone
Nonattainment
Area Major
Sources.
Section 117.9030................ Compliance 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Schedule for 73562.
Dallas-Fort Worth
Eight-Hour Ozone
Nonattainment
Area Major
Sources.
Section 117.9100................ Compliance 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Schedule for 73562.
Beaumont-Port
Arthur Ozone
Nonattainment
Area Utility
Electric
Generation
Sources.
Section 117.9110................ Compliance 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Schedule for 73562.
Dallas-Fort Worth
Ozone
Nonattainment
Area Utility
Electric
Generation
Sources.
[[Page 271]]
Section 117.9120................ Compliance 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Schedule for 73562.
Houston-Galveston-
Brazoria Ozone
Nonattainment
Area Utility
Electric
Generation
Sources.
Section 117.9130................ Compliance 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Schedule for 73562.
Dallas-Fort Worth
Eight-Hour Ozone
Nonattainment
Area Utility
Electric
Generation
Sources.
Section 117.9200................ Compliance 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Schedule for 73562.
Houston-Galveston-
Brazoria Ozone
Nonattainment
Area Minor
Sources.
Section 117.9210................ Compliance 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Schedule for 73562.
Dallas-Fort Worth
Eight-Hour Ozone
Nonattainment
Area Minor
Sources.
Section 117.9300................ Compliance 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Schedule for 73562.
Utility Electric
Generation in
East and Central
Texas.
Section 117.9320................ Compliance 5/30/2007......... 1/14/2009, 74 FR
Schedule for 1927.
Cement Kilns.
Section 117.9340................ Compliance 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Schedule for East 73562.
Texas Combustion.
Section 117.9500................ Compliance 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Schedule for 73562.
Nitric Acid and
Adipic Acid
Manufacturing
Sources.
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Division 2--Compliance Flexibility
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 117.9800................ Use of Emission 5/30/2007......... 12/3/2008, 73 FR
Credits for 73562.
Compliance.
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Chapter 118 (Reg 8)--Control Of Air Pollution Episodes
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 118.1................... Generalized Air 03/05/00.......... 07/26/00
Pollution
Episodes.
Section 118.2................... Provisions 03/05/00.......... 07/26/00
Governing
Generalized
Episode Control.
Section 118.3................... Localized Air 03/05/00.......... 07/26/00
Pollution
Episodes.
Section 118.4................... Hearings.......... 03/05/00.......... 07/26/00
Section 118.5................... Emission Reduction 03/05/00.......... 07/26/00
Plan.
Section 118.6................... Texas Air 03/05/00.......... 07/26/00..........
Pollution Episode
Contingency Plan
and Emergency
Management Center.
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Chapter 122--Federal Operating Permits Program
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subchapter B--Permit Requirements
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Division 2--Applicability
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 122.122................. Potential to Emit. 11/20/02.......... 11/14/03, 68 FR
64548.
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(d) EPA-Approved State Source-Specific Requirements.
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EPA-Approved Texas Source-Specific Requirements
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Permit or Order State Effective
Name of Source Number Date EPA Approval Date Comments
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alcoa Inc., Rockdale, Milam Agreed Order No. 04/19/2000........ 10/26/00, 65 FR H/GA, D/FW, and B/
County, Texas. 2000-0032-SIP. 64155. PA, Texas 1-hour
ozone standard
attainment
demonstrations.
Eastman Chemical Company, Texas Agreed Order No. 04/19/2000........ 10/26/00, 65 FR H/GA, D/FW, and B/
Operations, Longview, Harrison 2000-0033-SIP. 64156. PA, Texas 1-hour
County, Texas. ozone standard
attainment
demonstrations.
Gould National Battery, Order Nos. 92- 9/3/92, 6/2/93, 7/ 11/29/94, 11/29/ 92-09(k) and 93-12
Incorporated. 09(k), 93-12, 99- 8/99, 94, October 13, were incorporated
0351-SIP. respectively. 1999, by reference in
respectively. our approval of
the lead SIP on
11/29/94, (59 FR
60905).
Continental Airlines at George Agreed Order No. 10/18/00.......... 11/14/2001, 66 FR HGA, Texas 1-hour
Bush Intercontinental Airport, 2000-0826-SIP. 57222. ozone standard
Houston, Texas. attainment
demonstrations.
Southwest Airlines at William Agreed Order No. 12/06/00.......... 11/14/2001, 66 FR HGA, Texas 1-hour
Hobby Airport, Houston, Texas. 2000-0827-SIP. 57222. ozone standard
attainment
demonstrations.
American Airlines, American Agreed Order No. 5/23/2001......... 4/22/2002, 67 FR DFW, Texas 1-hour
Eagle Airlines at D/FW 2000-1149-SIP. 19516. ozone standard
International airport, Texas. attainment
demonstrations.
Delta Airlines at D/FW Agreed Order No. 5/23/2001......... 4/22/2002, 67 FR DFW, Texas 1-hour
International Airport, Texas. 2001-0221-AIR. 19516. ozone standard
attainment
demonstrations.
Southwest Airlines at Love Agreed Order No. 5/23/2001......... 4/22/2002, 67 FR DFW, Texas 1-hour
Field, Texas. 2001-0222-AIR. 19516. ozone standard
attainment
demonstrations.
ExxonMobil Oil Corporation, Agreed Order No. 12/15/2004........ 4/12/2005, 70 FR
Jefferson County, Texas. 2004-0846-SIP. 18995.
Huntsman Petrochemical Agreed Order No. 12/15/2004........ 4/12/2005, 70 FR
Corporation, Port Neches Plant, 2004-0882-SIP. 18995.
Jefferson County, Texas.
Huntsman Petrochemical Agreed Order No. 12/15/2004........ 4/12/2005, 70 FR
Corporation, Port Arthur Plant, 2004-0845-SIP. 18995.
Jefferson County, Texas.
ISP Elastomers, Jefferson Agreed Order No. 12/15/2004........ 4/12/2005, 70 FR
County, Texas. 2004-0842-SIP. 18995.
Mobil Chemical Company, Division Agreed Order No. 12/15/2004........ 4/12/2005, 70 FR
of ExxonMobil Oil Corporation, 2004-0841-SIP. 18995.
Jefferson County, Texas.
Motiva Enterprises LLC, Agreed Order No. 12/15/2004........ 4/12/2005, 70 FR
Jefferson County, Texas. 2004-0843-SIP. 18995.
Premcor Refining Group, Inc., Agreed Order No. 12/15/2004........ 4/12/2005, 70 FR
Jefferson County, Texas. 2004-0844-SIP. 18995.
Mobil Chemical Company, Division Agreed Order No. 12/15/2004........ 4/12/2005, 70 FR
of ExxonMobil Oil Corporation, 2004-1654-SIP. 18995.
Jefferson County, Texas.
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American Electric Power Knox Lee 2001-0878-RUL..... 03/13/2002........ 8/19/2005, 70 FR
Plant (Gregg Co.), Pirkey Plant 48642.
(Harrison Co.), Wilkes Plant
(Cass Co.).
Texas Utilities Martin Lake 2001-0879-RUL..... 03/13/2002........ 8/19/2005, 70 FR
plant (Rusk Co.), Monticello 48642.
plant (Titus Co.).
Eastman Chemical Company 2001-0880-RUL..... 03/13/2002........ 8/19/2005, 70 FR
Longview plant (Harrison Co.). 48642.
Alcoa Inc, Rockdale, Milam Permit Number 4/27/05........... 8/15/2008, 73 FR
County, Texas. 48437. 47835.
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(e) EPA approved nonregulatory provisions and quasi-regulatory
measures.
EPA Approved Statutes in the Texas SIP
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
State approval/
Title/Subject submittal date EPA approval date Comments
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Texas Clean Air Act (Article 4477-5), 01/28/72............... 05/31/72, 37 FR 10895.. As amended by S.B. 48
Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes. of 1969.
Article 698d Air Pollution, Penal 01/28/72............... 05/31/72, 37 FR 10895.. As amended by S.B. No.
Code of Texas, 1925. 5 of 1969.
House Bill 322....................... 01/28/72............... 05/31/72, 37 FR 10895.. As passed by the 62nd
Legislature of Texas,
amending the Texas
Clean Act regarding
permits for
construction or
modification of
facilities.
Texas Clean Air (Tex. Rev. Civ. Stat. 07/23/81............... 12/15/81, 46 FR 61125.. Ref 52.2299(c)(29).
Ann. Art. 4477-5) as amended June
13, 1979.
Air Pollution (Tex. Rev. Civ. Stat. 07/23/81............... 12/15/81, 46 FR 61125.. Ref 52.2299(c)(29).
Ann. Art. 4477-5b) as amended
January 1, 1974.
Texas Administrative Procedure and 07/23/81............... 12/15/81, 46 FR 61125.. Ref 52.2299(c)(29).
Texas Register Act.
(Tex. Rev. Civ. Stat. Ann. Art. 6252- 07/23/81............... 12/15/81, 46 FR 61125.. Ref 52.2299(c)(29).
13a) effective January 1, 1976.
Texas Open Record Act (Tex. Rev. Civ. 07/23/81............... 12/15/81, 46 FR 61125.. Ref 52.2299(c)(29).
Stat. Ann. Art. 6252-17a) as amended
May 27, 1975.
Standards of Conduct of State 07/23/81............... 12/15/81, 46 FR 61125.. Ref 52.2299(c)(29).
Officers and Employees (Tex. Rev.
Civ. Stat. Ann. Art. 6252-9b)
effective January 1, 1974.
Department of Public Safety and Texas 11/9/84................ 06/26/85, 50 FR 26362.. Ref 52.2299(c)(61).
Air Control Board Rules and
Regulations, Texas Vehicle
Inspection Act Article XV.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Documentation to Authorize and Support the Implementation and Enforcement of the Texas Vehicle parameter
Inspection and Maintenance Program, Appendix X, containing the following documents:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A. Senate Bill 1205.................. 11/9/84................ 06/26/85, 50 FR 26362.. Ref 52.2299(c)(61).
B. Letters of Commitment from Texas 11/9/84................ 06/26/85, 50 FR 26362.. Ref 52.2299(c)(61).
Department of Public Safety City of
Houston Police Department and Harris
County Sheriff.
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C. Parameter Vehicle Emission 11/9/84................ 06/26/85, 50 FR 26362.. Ref 52.2299(c)(61).
Inspection and Maintenance Rules and
Regulations for Official Vehicle
Inspection Stations and Certified
Inspectors, July 1, 1984.
Texas Motor Vehicle Laws, 1981-1982-- 11/9/84................ 06/26/85, 50 FR 26362.. Ref 52.2299(c)(61).
Rules and Regulations for Official
Vehicle Inspection Stations and
Certified Inspectors, November 11,
1983, Sections A,B,C, pages C-1, C-
16, C-17, C-18, C-26, C-27, and C-
28, D, and E pages E-1, E-6, E-7, E-
8, and E-9.
VIMTCM, Appendix AJ, Excerpted Senate 09/30/85 and 12/21/87.. 02/09/89, 54 FR 06287.. Ref 52.2299(c)(66).
Bill 725, section 35(d) and (g)
effective September 1, 1985; and
House Bill 1593 sections 21 and 22
effective June 18, 1987.
Texas Clean Air Act (TCAA), Texas 11/13/92............... 08/19/94, 59 FR 42759.. Ref 52.2299(c)(85).
Health and Safety Code Ann. (Vernon
1992), Section 382.0365, ``Small
Business Stationary Source
Assistance Program'', enacted by the
Texas 1991 legislative session and
effective September 1, 1991.
Legal opinion letter dated October 11/13/92............... 08/19/94, 59 FR 42759.. Ref 52.2299(c)(85).
15, 1992 from Kirk P. Watson,
Chairman, TACB, to Mr. B.J. Wynne,
III, Regional Administrator, EPA
Region 6, regarding the composition
of the Small Business Compliance
Advisory Panel of Texas.
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House Bill 1969, an act relating to motor vehicle registration, inspections, and providing penalties amending:
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(1) Sections 382.037 and 382.038 of 11/12/93 and 03/09/94.. 08/22/94, 59 FR 43046.. Ref 52.2299(c)(87).
the Texas Health and Safety Code;
(2) Section 2 Chapter 88, General 11/12/93 and 03/09/94.. 08/22/94, 59 FR 43046.. Ref 52.2299(c)(87).
Laws, Acts of the 41st legislature,
2nd called session, 1929 (Article
6675a-2, Vernon's Texas Civil
Statutes);
(3) Title 116, Article 6675b-4, 6675b- 11/12/93 and 03/09/94.. 08/22/94, 59 FR 43046.. Ref 52.2299(c)(87).
4A, and 6675b-4B;
(4) Section 141(d), and section 11/12/93 and 03/09/94.. 08/22/94, 59 FR 43046.. Ref 52.2299(c)(87).
142(h), Uniform Act Regulating
Traffic on Highways (Article 6701d,
Vernon's Civil Statutes);
(5) Section 4.202, County Road and 11/12/93 and 03/09/94.. 08/22/94, 59 FR 43046.. Ref 52.2299(c)(87).
Bridge Act (Article 6702-1, Vernon's
Texas Civil Statutes). Signed by the
Governor on 01/08/93, effective 08/
30/93.
Texas Health and Safety Code (Vernon 11/12/93 and 03/09/94.. 08/22/94, 59 FR 43046.. Ref 52.2299(c)(87).
1990), the Texas Clean Air Act,
sections 382.017, 382.037, 382.038,
effective September 1, 1991.
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Order No. 93-23, as adopted November 11/12/93 and 03/09/94.. 08/22/94, 59 FR 43046.. Ref 52.2299(c)(87).
10, 1993, and Order No. 94-02 as
adopted February 16, 1994.
Texas Civil Statutes, Articles 6675a- 11/12/93 and 03/09/94.. 08/22/94, 59 FR 43046.. Ref 52.2299(c)(87).
1 to 6675b-2 and 6687-1. (Vernon
1993).
Texas Portable Fuel Container State All Affected 1997 Eight- 3/4/2010............... 2/24/2011, 76 FR 10249
Implementation Plan. Hour Ozone Standard
Nonattainment And Near
Nonattainment Areas In
The State Of Texas.
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EPA Approved Nonregulatory Provisions and Quasi-Regulatory Measures in the Texas SIP
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Applicable
Name of SIP provision geographic or State submittal/ EPA approval date Comments
nonattainment area effective date
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Public Hearings................. Statewide......... 02/08/72.......... 05/31/72, 37 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(1).
10895.
HydroCarbon Emission Data....... Statewide......... 05/02/72.......... 05/31/72, 37 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(2).
10895.
Source Surveillance............. Statewide......... 05/03/72.......... 05/31/72, 37 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(2).
10895.
Minor Revisions................. Statewide......... 07/31/72.......... 10/28/72, 37 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(4).
23092.
Attainment Date Corrections..... Statewide......... 11/10/72.......... 02/08/73, 38 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(6).
03600.
Classification Revisions for PM, Statewide......... 03/21/75.......... 04/18/77, 42 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(9).
SOx, and CO. 20131.
Administrative Revisions........ Statewide......... .................. 04/20/77, 42 FR Ref
20463. 52.2299(c)(11).
Air Quality Surveillance Plan... Statewide......... 08/02/76.......... 04/18/77, 42 FR Ref
20131. 52.2299(c)(12).
Air Quality Surveillance Plan... Statewide......... 08/12/77.......... 03/07/78, 43 FR Ref
09276. 52.2299(c)(13).
Administrative Revisions to Statewide......... .................. 07/06/77, 42 FR Ref
Section X. 34518. 52.2299(c)(14).
Administrative Revisions to Statewide......... 08/14/78.......... 04/11/79, 44 FR Ref
Section IX. 21644. 52.2299(c)(16).
Board Order No. 78-6............ Corpus Christi, TX 07/24/78.......... 09/24/79, 44 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(17)
55005. (see 52.2275)
Draft inspection/mainte- nance Harris County..... 04/13/79.......... 12/18/79, 44 FR Ref
legislation and study schedule. 74831. 52.2299(c)(18).
Adopted inspection/maintenance Harris County..... 08/09/79.......... 12/19/79, 44 FR Ref
legislation and administrative 74831. 52.2299(c)(19).
revisions.
Plan Revisions (Part D Statewide......... 04/13/79.......... 03/25/80, 45 FR Ref
requirements). 19244. 52.2299(c)(20).
Administrative Revisions to Statewide......... 08/09/79.......... 03/25/80, 45 FR Ref
Transportation Control. 19244. 52.2299(c)(21).
Transportation Control Measures Harris County..... 12/28/79.......... 08/06/80, 45 FR Ref
for Harris County. 52148. 52.2299(c)(24).
Board Order No. 78-8............ General Portland, 09/13/78.......... 08/28/81, 46 FR Ref
Inc., New 43425. 52.2299(c)(26).
Braunfels, Comal (See 52.2276).
County, TX.
Administrative Revision to Statewide......... 07/23/81.......... 11/13/81, 46 FR Ref
Section I. 55970. 52.2299(c)(28).
Administrative Revision to Statewide......... 07/23/81.......... 12/15/81, 46 FR Ref
Section V. 61125. 52.2299(c)(29).
Plan Revisions for Statewide......... 04/13/79.......... 03/29/82, 47 FR Ref
Intergovernmental Consultation 13143. 52.2299(c)(32).
and Composition.
Texas Lead SIP and Board Order Statewide 06/12/80.......... 10/04/83, 48 FR Ref
No. 82-11. excluding Dallas 45248. 52.2299(c)(41).
and El Paso areas.
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Texas Air Pollution Emergency Statewide......... 05/18/82.......... 10/07/82, 47 FR Ref
Episode Contingency Plan. 44261. 52.2299(c)(42).
Administrative Revision to Statewide......... 07/06/82.......... 10/25/82, 47 FR Ref
Section XII. 47247. 52.2299(c)(47).
Administrative Revision to N/A............... 08/17/82.......... 03/31/83, 48 FR Ref
Section III. 13428. 52.2299(c)(51).
Administrative Revision to Statewide......... 06/22/83.......... 11/07/83, 48 FR Ref
Section IX. 51153. 52.2299(c)(52).
Lead Plan for Dallas County, TX. Dallas County, TX. 04/6/84........... 08/15/84, 49 FR Ref
32580. 52.2299(c)(54).
Revisions to Lead Plan for Dallas County, TX. 07/16/84.......... 08/15/84, 49 FR Ref
Dallas County, TX. 32580. 52.2299(c)(55).
Lead Plan for El Paso County.... El Paso County, TX 06/20/84.......... 08/13/84, 49 FR Ref
32190. 52.2299(c)(56).
Alternative Emission Control Baytown, TX....... 03/18/83.......... 07/10/85, 50 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(60)
Plan for Exxon Baytown Refinery. 26992. (Board Order No.
83-2).
Plan for Ozone Attainment in Harris County, TX. 12/09/82, 01/03/ 06/26/85, 50 FR Ref
Harris County. 84, 03/18/85. 26362. 52.2299(c)(61).
Alternative Emission Reduction Gregg County, 07/25/85.......... 05/05/89, 54 FR Ref
Plan for Continental Can (Longview), TX. 19373. 52.2299(c)(64).
Company, Longview, TX.
Revision to Lead Plan for El El Paso County, TX 10/26/87.......... 05/06/88, 53 FR Ref
Paso County and Board Order No. 16263. 52.2299(c)(65).
87-14.
Ozone Attainment Plan for Dallas Dallas and Tarrant 09/30/85 and 12/21/ 02/09/89, 54 FR Ref
and Tarrant Counties. Counties, TX. 87. 06287. 52.2299(c)(66).
Vehicle Inspection and Dallas and Tarrant 08/28/85.......... 02/09/89, 54 FR Ref
Maintenance and Transportation Counties, TX. 06287. 52.2299(c)(66).
Control Measures (VIMTCM),
Appendix AG.
VIMTCM, Appendix AK, Portions 1 Dallas and Tarrant 12/18/87.......... 02/09/89, 54 FR Ref
through 6. Counties, TX. 06287. 52.2299(c)(66).
VIMTCM, Appendix AM, Sections 1, Dallas and Tarrant 12/18/87.......... 02/09/89, 54 FR Ref
2, and 3. Counties, TX. 06287. 52.2299(c)(66).
VIMTCM, Appendix AN............. Dallas and Tarrant 12/18/87.......... 02/09/89, 54 FR Ref
Counties, TX. 06287. 52.2299(c)(66).
Part II of the Visibility Big Bend and 09/18/87.......... 02/23/89, 54 FR Ref
Protection Plan and Board Order Guadalupe 07770. 52.2299(c)(67).
No. 87-15. Mountain National
Parks.
Alternative Emission Reduction Orange County, TX. 03/12/82.......... 04/13/90.......... Ref
Plan (Bubble) for E.I. DuPont 52.2299(c)(70).
de Nemours & Company's Sabine
River Works, Orange, TX.
Revisions to Texas Air Pollution Statewide......... 10/02/87.......... 09/06/90, 55 FR Ref
Episode Contingency Plan. 36634. 52.2299(c)(71).
Revisions to Ozone Attainment Dallas and Tarrant 03/05/90.......... 08/03/90, 55 FR Ref
Plan for Dallas and Tarrant Counties, TX. 31587. 52.2299(c)(72).
Counties.
Revisions for Prevention of Statewide......... 12/11/85, 10/26/ 06/24/92, 57 FR Ref
Significant Deterioration and 87, 09/29/88. 28098. 52.2299(c)(73).
Board Orders No. 85-07, 87-09,
and 88-08.
Board Order No. 90-07........... Tarrant County.... 06/22/90.......... 10/12/90, 55 FR Ref
41525. 52.2299(c)(74).
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Board Order No. 92-19........... Statewide......... 09/18/92.......... 08/30/93, 58 FR Ref
45457. 52.2299(c)(76).
Revision for Prevention of Statewide......... 12/14/90.......... 09/09/94, 59 FR Ref
Significant Deterioration and 46557. 52.2299(c)(78).
Board Order No. 90-13.
Revision addressing PM-10 El Paso, TX....... 11/05/91.......... 01/18/94, 59 FR Ref
nonattainment area requirements 02535. 52.2299(c)(79).
for El Paso and Board Orders 89-
03 and 91-15.
City of El Paso, TX, Ordinance, El Paso, TX....... 12/11/90.......... 01/18/94, 59 FR Ref
Title 9. 02535. 52.2299(c)(79).
Board Order No. 92-16........... Ozone 10/16/92.......... 04/15/94, 59 FR Ref
nonattainment 17943. 52.2299(c)(81).
areas.
Board Order No. 92-20........... Ozone 08/20/92.......... 08/26/94, 59 FR Ref
nonattainment 44039. 52.2299(c)(82).
areas.
Revision for the El Paso CO El Paso County, TX 09/18/92.......... 09/12/94, 59 FR Ref
nonattainment area and Board 46766. 52.2299(c)(84).
Order No. 92-15.
Small Business Stationary Source Statewide......... 11/13/92.......... 08/19/94, 59 FR Ref
Technical and Environmental 42759. 52.2299(c)(85).
Compliance Assistance Program.
Board Order No. 92-22........... Statewide......... 11/06/92.......... 08/19/94, 59 FR Ref
42759. 52.2299(c)(85).
Board Order No. 92-04........... N/A............... 05/08/92.......... 03/07/95, 60 FR Ref
12438. 52.2299(c)(88).
Board Order No. 92-16........... N/A............... 10/16/92.......... 03/07/95, 60 FR Ref
12438. 52.2299(c)(88).
Revision to Modify SLAMS and Statewide......... 11/10/93.......... 10/04/94, 59 FR Ref
NAMS Monitoring Systems and 50504. 52.2299(c)(90).
Board Order No. 93-24.
Employer Trip Reduction Program Brazoria, 11/13/92.......... 03/07/95, 60 FR Ref
and Board Order No. 92-14. Chambers, Fort 12442. 52.2299(c)(91).
Bend, Galveston,
Harris, Liberty,
Montgomery, and
Waller Counties.
Revision limiting SO2 by agreed Certain 08/03/94.......... 03/06/95, 60 FR Ref
orders 94-09 through 94-22. Nonpermitted 12125. 52.2299(c)(93).
facilities in
Harris County.
Revision addressing visible Statewide......... 08/21/89, 01/29/ 05/08/96, 61 FR Ref
emissions with Board Orders 89- 91, 10/15/92, and 20732. 52.2299(c)(94).
03, 90-12, 92-19, and 93-06. 08/04/93.
Alternative Emission Reduction Deer Park, TX..... 07/26/93.......... 06/19/95, 60 FR Ref
(Bubble) for Shell Oil 31915. 52.2299(c)(95).
Company's Deer Park
manufacturing complex.
Transportation Conformity and Areas designated 10/12/94.......... 11/08/95, 60 FR Ref
Board Order No. 94-40. nonattainment and 56244. 52.2299(c)(96).
areas subject to
a maintenance
plan.
Revision to Permitting Statewide......... 07/26/85, 07/17/ 09/27/95, 60 FR Ref
Regulations and Board Orders 87, 12/18/87, 07/ 49781. 52.2299(c)(97).
No. 85-07, 87-09, 87-17, 88-08, 15/88, 08/11/89,
89-06, 90-05, 91-10, 92-06, 92- 05/18/90, 09/20/
18, and 93-17. 91, 05/08/92, 10/
16/92, 08/16/93.
VOC RACT Negative Declarations.. Beaumont/Port 1/10/96........... 10/30/96, 61 FR Ref
Arthur, Dallas/ 55894. 52.2299(c)(103).
Fort Worth, El
Paso, Houston/
Galveston.
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VOC RACT Negative Declaration El Paso........... 1/10/96........... 6/7/07, 72 FR
for SOCMI Batch Processing 31457..
Source Category.
Alternate Control Strategy for Ft Worth, TX, 04/18/96.......... 05/30/97, 62 FR Ref
Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc.. Plant 1 facility. 29297. 52.2299(c)(100).
Revisions to the Plan concerning Rockdale, TX...... 10/15/92 and 09/20/ 09/30/97, 61 FR Ref
Sulfur Dioxide in Milam County. 95. 49685. 52.2299(c)(101).
TNRCC Order No. 93-20, 94-06, 94- The four ozone 11/10/93, 05/04/ 05/22/97, 62 FR Ref
26, 94-0676-SIP. nonattainment 94, 07/13/94, 11/ 27964. 52.2299(c)(104).
areas in TX. 09/94.
15% ROP Plan.................... Beaumont/Port 08/09/96.......... 02/10/98, 63 FR Ref
Arthur ozone 6659. 52.2299(c)(107).
nonattainment
area.
15% ROP Plan.................... Dallas/Ft Worth, 08/09/96.......... 11/10/98, 63 FR Ref
El Paso, and 62943. 52.2299(c)(113)
Houston/Galveston See also 52.2309.
ozone
nonattainment
areas.
Lead Maintenance Plan for Gould Collin County..... 08/31/99.......... 10/13/99, 64 FR Ref. 59 FR 60905
National Battery, Incorporated. 55425. (11/29/94).
Post 96 Rate of Progress Plan... Houston, Texas.... 5/19/98........... 4/25/01 66 FR Originally
20750. submitted 11/9/94
and revised 8/9/
96.
Contingency Measures............ Houston, Texas.... 5/19/98........... 4/25/01 66 FR Originally
20751. submitted 11/9/94
and revised 8/9/
96.
Post 96 Rate of Progress Plan... Houston, Texas.... 5/19/98........... 4/25/01 66 FR Originally
20750. submitted 11/9/94
and revised 8/9/
96.
Contingency Measures............ Houston, Texas.... 5/19/98........... 4/25/01 66 FR Originally
20751. submitted 11/9/94
and revised 8/9/
96.
Attainment Demonstration for the Houston/Galveston, \1\ 12/09/00...... 11/14/01, 66 FR
1-hour Ozone NAAQS. TX. 57195.
Speed Limit Reduction........... Houston/Galveston, 9/26/02........... 11/14/02, 67 FR Section 6.3.12
TX. 68944.
Voluntary Mobile Emissions Houston/Galveston, 9/26/02........... 11/14/02, 67 FR
Program. TX. 68944.
Texas Senate Bill 5............. Houston/Galveston, 9/26/00........... 11/14/01, 66 FR
TX. 57195.
Transportation Control Measures Houston/Galveston, 12/09/00.......... 11/14/01, 66 FR
Appendix I. TX. 57195.
Commitment to Mid-course review. Houston/Galveston, 4/19/01........... 11/14/01, 66 FR
TX. 57195.
Table 7.1-1 Enforceable Houston/Galveston, 9/26/01........... 11/14/01, 66 FR
Commitments. TX. 57195.
15% Rate of Progress Plan....... Houston/Galveston, 12/09/00.......... 11/14/01, 66 FR
TX. 57195.
Revisions to the 1990 Base Year Houston/Galveston, 12/09/00.......... 11/14/01, 66 FR
Inventory. TX. 57195.
Reasonably Available Control Houston/Galveston, 9/26/01........... 11/14/01, 66 FR
Measure Analysis. TX. 57195.
Memorandum of Agreement between Houston/Galveston 10/18/2000........ 11/14/01, 66 FR HGA, Texas 1-hour
TNRCC and Houston Airport Area Ozone 57222. ozone standard
System. Nonattainment attainment
Area. demonstrations.
Vehicle Miles Traveled Offset Houston/Galveston 05/09/00.......... 11/14/01, 66 FR Originally
Plan. Ozone 57251. submitted 11/12/
nonattainment 93 and revised 11/
area. 06/94, 8/25/97,
and 05/17/00.
Memorandum of Agreement between Dallas/Fort Worth 5/23/01........... 4/22/02, 67 FR DFW, Texas 1-hour
TNRCC and the City of Dallas, Ozone 19516. ozone standard
Texas. Nonattainment attainment
Area. demonstrations.
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Memorandum of Agreement between Dallas/Fort Worth 5/23/01........... 4/22/02, 67 FR DFW, Texas 1-hour
TNRCC and the City of Fort Ozone 19516. ozone standard
Worth, Texas. Nonattainment attainment
Area. demonstrations.
Memorandum of Agreement between Dallas/Fort Worth 5/23/01........... 4/22/02, 67 FR DFW, Texas 1-hour
TNRCC and the D/FW Ozone 19516. ozone standard
International Airport Board, Nonattainment attainment
Texas. Area. demonstrations.
Transportation Control Measures All Nonattainment 05/09/00.......... 12/5/00, 67 FR Chapter 1.
SIP Revision. and Maintenance 72382. Introduction,
Areas. Chapter 2,
General, and
Chapter
3.Criteria and
Procedures.
Section 179B Demonstration of El Paso CO 09/27/95.......... 07/02/03, 68 FR Supplemented 02/11/
Attainment for Carbon Monoxide nonattainment 39460. 98.
for El Paso. area
Carbon Monoxide On-Road El Paso CO 09/27/95.......... 07/02/03.......... ..................
Emissions Budget for Conformity. nonattainment
area
Contingency Measure for El Paso El Paso CO 09/27/95.......... 07/02/03, 68 FR ..................
Carbon Monoxide Area. nonattainment 39460.
area
Section 179B Attainment El Paso ozone 10/03/94.......... 6/10/04 Approval includes
Demonstration Report. nonattainment a revision
area. submitted 08/09/
96.
Deferral of the post 1996 RFP... El Paso ozone .................. 6/10/04...........
nonattainment
area.
Enforceable commitment to El Paso ozone 10/03/94.......... 6/10/04...........
conduct additional modeling for nonattainment
the area as new data become area.
available. This modeling effort
will be conducted under the
auspices of the 1983 La Paz
Agreement between the United
States and Mexico.
VOC and NOX Motor Vehicle El Paso ozone 12/11/97.......... 6/10/04...........
Emissions Budget for Conformity. nonattainment
area.
Second 10-year maintenance plan Victoria.......... 02/05/03.......... 01/03/05, 70 FR 22
for Victoria County.
Post 1999 Rate of Progress Plan. Houston/Galveston, 11/16/04.......... 2/14/05, 70 FR
TX. 7407.
Revisions to the 1990 Base Year Houston/Galveston, 11/16/04.......... 2/14/05, 70 FR
Inventory. TX. 7407.
Approval of the Post-1996 Rate- Dallas-Fort Worth. 10/25/1999........ 3/28/05, 70 FR ..................
of-Progress Plan and Motor 15592.
Vehicle Emission Budgets.
Adjustments to the 1990 base Dallas-Fort Worth. 10/25/1999........ 3/28/05, 70 FR
year emissions inventory. 15592.
Approval of the 15% Rate of Dallas-Fort Worth. 9/8/1996.......... 4/12/2005, 70 FR
Progress Plan and the Motor 18993.
Vehicle Emissions Budget.
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Memorandum of Agreement between Dallas-Fort Worth. 1/14/04........... 04/22/05, 70 FR
Texas Council on Environmental 20816.
Quality and the North Central
Texas Council of Governments
Providing Emissions Offsets to
Dallas Fort Worth International
Airport.
Clean Air Action Plan, 8-hour Bastrop, Caldwell, 12/06/04.......... 8/19/05, 70 FR
ozone standard attainment Hays, Travis and 48640.
demonstration, and Williamson
Transportation Emission Counties, TX.
Reduction Measures (TERMs) for
the Austin EAC area.
Clean Air Action Plan and 8-hour Gregg, Harrison, 12/06/04.......... 8/19/05, 70 FR
ozone standard attainment Rusk, Smith and 48642.
demonstration for the Northeast Upshur Counties,
Texas Early Action Compact area. TX.
Clean Air Plan, 8-hour ozone Bexar, Comal, 12/06/04.......... 8/22/05, 70 FR
standard attainment Guadalupe, and 48877.
demonstration and Wilson Counties,
Transportation Emission TX.
Reduction Measures (TERMs) for
the San Antonio EAC area.
Voluntary Mobile Emission Dallas/Fort Worth, 4/25/00........... 8/26/05, 70 FR
Program. TX. 50208.
Dallas--Fort Worth SIP, Appendix Dallas/Fort Worth 01/14/04.......... 09/27/05, 70 FR
G; Transportation Control Ozone 56374.
Measures in the Dallas/Fort Nonattainment
Worth Ozone Nonattainment Area. Area.
Approval of the Speed Limits Dallas-Fort Worth. 4/25/00........... 10/11/05, 70 FR
Local Initiative Measure in the 58978.
DFW nine county area. Affected
counties are Dallas, Tarrant,
Collin, Denton, Parker,
Johnson, Ellis, Kaufman,
Rockwall.
Memorandum of Understanding Statewide......... 08/15/02.......... 12/12/2005, 70 FR
Between the Texas Department of 73380.
Transportation and the Texas
Natural Resource Conservation
Commission.
Post 1996 Rate of Progress Plan. Beaumont/Port 11/16/04.......... 2/22/06, 71 FR
Arthur, TX. 8965.
Revisions to the 1990 Base Year Beaumont/Port 11/16/04.......... 2/22/06, 71 FR
Inventory. Arthur, TX. 8965.
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Attainment Demonstration for Houston/Galveston, 12/01/04.......... 09/06/06, 71 FR
Houston/Galveston/Brazoria TX. 52670.
(HGB) One-hour Ozone
Nonattainment Area Adopting
Strategy Based on NOX and Point
Source Highly-Reactive VOC
Emission Reductions.
Texas Clean Air Interstate Rule Statewide......... 07/12/06.......... 07/30/07, 72 FR Only CAIR Phase I
Nitrogen Oxides Annual Trading 41453. NOX Annual and
Program Abbreviated SIP CSP Allocations
Revision. approved into
SIP.
2002 Emissions Inventory........ Collin, Dallas, 4/27/05........... 8/15/2008, 73 FR
Denton, Ellis, 47835.
Johnson, Kaufman,
Parker, Rockwall
and Tarrant
Counties, TX.
Energy Efficiency Measures...... Collin, Dallas, 4/27/05........... 8/15/2008, 73 FR
Denton, Ellis, 47835.
Johnson, Kaufman,
Parker, Rockwall
and Tarrant
Counties, TX.
El Paso County Carbon Monoxide El Paso, TX....... 2/13/08........... 8/4/08, 73 FR
Maintenance Plan. 45162.
Dallas-Fort Worth 1997 8-hour Collin, Dallas, May 23, 2007, January 14, 2009, Conditional
ozone Attainment Demonstration Denton, Ellis, November 7, 2008. 74 FR 1903. Approval.
SIP and its 2009 attainment Johnson, Kaufman,
MVEBs, RACM demonstration, and Parker, Rockwall
Failure-to-Attain Contingency and Tarrant
Measures Plan. Counties, TX.
Transportation Control Measures. Collin, Dallas, May 23, 2007...... January 14, 2009,
Denton, Ellis, 74 FR 1903.
Johnson, Kaufman,
Parker, Rockwall
and Tarrant
Counties, TX.
VMEP............................ Collin, Dallas, May 23, 2007...... January 14, 2009,
Denton, Ellis, 74 FR 1903.
Johnson, Kaufman,
Parker, Rockwall
and Tarrant
Counties, TX.
VOC RACT finding for the 1-hour Collin, Dallas, May 23, 2007...... January 14, 2009,
ozone NAAQS and the 1997 8-hour Denton, Ellis, 74 FR 1903.
ozone NAAQS. Johnson, Kaufman,
Parker, Rockwall
and Tarrant
Counties, TX.
El Paso County 1997 8-Hour Ozone El Paso, TX....... 1/11/06........... 1/15/09, 74 FR
Maintenance Plan. 2387.
Approval of the 1997 8-hour Dallas/Fort Worth, 05/23/07.......... 10/7/08, 73 FR
Ozone 15% Reasonable Further TX. 58475.
Progress Plan, and 2008 RFP
Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets.
Revised 2002 Base Year Emissions Dallas/Fort Worth, 05/23/07.......... 10/7/08, 73 FR
Inventory. TX. 58475.
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Approval of the 1997 8-hour Houston-Galveston- 5/23/07........... 4/22/09, 74 FR
Ozone 15% Reasonable Further Brazoria, TX. 18298.
Progress Plan, and 2008 RFP
Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets.
2002 Base Year Emissions Houston-Galveston- 5/23/07........... 4/22/09, 74 FR ..................
Inventory. Brazoria, TX. 18298.
VOC and NOX RACT demonstration Beaumont/Port 9/28/2005......... 7/10/2009, 74 FR
for the 1-hour ozone NAAQS. Arthur Area: 33146.
Hardin,
Jefferson, and
Orange Counties.
Redesignation Request for the Beaumont/Port 12/10/2008........ 10/20/2010, 75 FR
1997 8-hour Ozone NAAQS Arthur, TX. 64675.
(Hardin, Jefferson, and Orange
Counties).
Determination of Attainment for Beaumont/Port 12/10/2008........ 10/20/2010, 75 FR
the 1-hour Ozone NAAQS (Hardin, Arthur, TX. 64675.
Jefferson, and Orange Counties).
2002 Base Year Emissions Beaumont/Port 12/10/2008........ 10/20/2010, 75 FR
Inventory. Arthur, TX. 64675.
(1997 8-hour Ozone NAAQS).......
Texas Clean-Fuel Vehicle Program Beaumont/Port 12/10/2008........ 10/20/2010, 75 FR
Equivalency Demonstration (1- Arthur, TX. 64675.
hour Ozone NAAQS).
Substitute Control Measures for Beaumont/Port 12/10/2008........ 10/20/2010, 75 FR
the SIP-Approved Failure-to- Arthur, TX. 64675.
attain Contingency Measures (1-
hour Ozone NAAQS).
Post 1996 Rate of Progress Plan Beaumont/Port 11/16/2004........ 10/20/2010, 75 FR
Contingency Measures (1-hour Arthur, TX. 64675.
Ozone NAAQS).
Maintenance Plan (1997 8-hour Beaumont/Port 12/10/2008........ 10/20/2010, 75 FR
Ozone NAAQS, CAA Section 175A). Arthur, TX. 64675.
2021 Motor Vehicle Emissions Beaumont/Port 12/10/2008........ 10/20/2010, 75 FR
Budget (1997 8-hour Ozone Arthur, TX. 64675.
NAAQS).
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Infrastructure and Interstate Statewide......... 12/12/2007, 3/11/ 12/28/2011, 76 FR Approval for CAA
Transport for the 1997 Ozone 2008, 4/4/2008, 81371. elements
and the 1997 and 2006 PM2.5 11/23/2009 110(a)(2)(A),
NAAQS. (B), (E), (F),
(G), (H), (K),
(L), and (M).
Approval for CAA
elements
110(a)(2)(C),
(D)(ii) and (J),
except for the
portions that
address
Greenhouse Gas
(GHG) emissions.
Approval for
revisions to
prohibit
interference with
PSD in any other
state (CAA
element
110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I
I)), except for
the portion that
addresses GHG
emissions.
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\1\ As revised 9/26/01.
[64 FR 36589, July 7, 1999]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec.
52.2270, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the
Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov.
Sec. 52.2271 Classification of regions.
(a) The Texas plan was evaluated on the basis of the following
classifications:
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Pollutant
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Air quality control region Particulate Sulfur Nitrogen Carbon
matter oxides dioxide monoxide Ozone
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Abilene-Wichita Falls Intrastate.......................... II III III III III
Amarillo-Lubbock Intrastate............................... II III III III III
Austin-Waco Intrastate.................................... II III III III I
Brownsville-Laredo Intrastate............................. I III III III III
Corpus Christi-Victoria Intrastate........................ I II III III I
Midland-Odessa-San Angelo Intrastate...................... II II III III III
Metropolitan Houston-Galveston Intrastate................. I I III III I
Metropolitan Dallas-Fort Worth Intrastate................. II III III III I
Metropolitan San Antonio Intrastate....................... II III III III I
Southern Louisiana-Southeast Texas Interstate............. II I III III I
El Paso-Las Cruces Alamogordo Interstate.................. I IA III I I
Shreveport-Texarkana-Tyler Interstate..................... II III III III III
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(b) The proposed priority classifications for particulate matter and
carbon monoxide submitted by the Governor on March 21, 1975 are
disapproved.
(c) The revision of section II, classification of regions, submitted
by the Texas Air Control Board with the semiannual in 1975 is
disapproved.
[37 FR 10895, May 31, 1972, as amended at 39 FR 16347, May 8, 1974; 42
FR 20131, Apr. 18, 1977; 42 FR 27894, June 1, 1977; 45 FR 19244, Mar.
25, 1980]
Sec. 52.2272 [Reserved]
Sec. 52.2273 Approval status.
(a) With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator
approves Texas' plan for the attainment and maintenance of the national
standards 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, except as noted below.
[[Page 284]]
(b) EPA is disapproving the Texas SIP revision submittals as
follows:
(1) The following definitions in 30 TAC 116.10--General Definitions:
(i) Definition of ``actual emissions'' in 30 TAC 116.10(1),
submitted March 13, 1996 and repealed and re-adopted June 17, 1998 and
submitted July 22, 1998;
(ii) Definition of ``allowable emissions'' in 30 TAC 116.10(2),
submitted March 13, 1996; repealed and re-adopted June 17, 1998 and
submitted July 22, 1998; and submitted September 11, 2000;
(iii) Portion of the definition of ``modification of existing
facility'' in 30 TAC 116.10(11)(E), submitted March 13, 1996; repealed
and re-adopted June 17, 1998 and submitted July 22, 1998; and submitted
September 4, 2002; and
(iv) Definition of ``qualified facility'' in 30 TAC 116.10(16),
submitted March 13, 1996; repealed and re-adopted June 17, 1998 and
submitted July 22, 1998; and submitted September 4, 2002;
(2) 30 TAC 116.116(e)--Changes at Qualified Facilities--submitted
March 13, 1996 and repealed and re-adopted June 17, 1998 and submitted
July 22, 1998;
(3) 30 TAC 116.117--Documentation and Notification of Changes to
Qualified Facilities--submitted March 13, 1996 and repealed and re-
adopted June 17, 1998 and submitted July 22, 1998;
(4) 30 TAC 116.118--Pre-Change Qualification--submitted March 13,
1996 and repealed and re-adopted June 17, 1998 and submitted July 22,
1998.
(c) EPA is disapproving the Texas SIP revision submittals under 30
TAC Chapter 116--Control of Air Pollution by Permits for New
Construction or Modification as follows:
(1) The following provisions under 30 TAC Chapter 116, Subchapter
A--Definitions:
(i) Portion of the definition of ``modification of existing
facility'' in 30 TAC 116.10(11)(F), submitted March 13, 1996; repealed
and readopted June 17, 1998 and submitted July 22, 1998; adopted August
9, 2000 and submitted September 11, 2000; and revised August 21, 2002
and submitted September 4, 2002;
(ii) 30 TAC 116.13--Flexible Permit Definitions, adopted November
16, 1994 and submitted November 29, 1994; repealed and readopted June
17, 1998 and submitted July 22, 1998;
(2) The following provision in 30 TAC Chapter 116, Subchapter B--New
Source Review Permits, Division 1--Permit Application: 30 TAC
116.110(a)(3)--Applicability, adopted November 16, 1994 and submitted
November 29, 1994; repealed and readopted June 17, 1998 and submitted
July 22, 1998;
(3) The following sections in 40 TAC Chapter 116, Subchapter G--
Flexible Permits:
(i) 30 TAC 116.710--Applicability--adopted November 16, 1994 and
submitted November 29, 1994; revised June 17, 1998 and submitted July
22, 1998; and adopted August 9, 2000 and September 11, 2000;
(ii) 30 TAC 116.711--Flexible Permit Application--adopted November
16, 1994 and submitted November 29, 1994; revised June 17, 1998 and
submitted July 22, 1998; revised March 7, 2001 and submitted April 12,
2001; and revised August 21, 2002 and submitted September 4, 2002;
(iii) 30 TAC 116.714--Application Review Schedule--adopted November
16, 1994 and submitted November 29, 1994, and revised June 17, 1998 and
submitted July 22, 1998;
(iv) 30 TAC 116.715--General and Special Conditions--adopted
November 16, 1994 and submitted November 29, 1994; revised June 17, 1998
and submitted July 22, 1998; adopted August 9, 2000 and submitted
September 11, 2000; revised March 7, 2001 and submitted April 12, 2001;
revised August 21, 2002 and submitted September 4, 2002; and revised
August 20, 2003 and submitted September 25, 2003;
(v) 30 TAC 116.716--Emission Caps and Individual Limitations--
adopted November 16, 1994 and submitted November 29, 1994;
(vi) 30 TAC 116.717--Implementation Schedule for Additional
Controls--adopted November 16, 1994 and submitted November 29, 1994;
(vii) 30 TAC 116.718--Significant Emission Increase--adopted
November 16, 1994 and submitted November 29, 1994;
(viii) 30 TAC 116.720--Limitation on Physical and Operational
Changes--
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adopted November 16, 1994 and submitted November 29, 1994;
(ix) 30 TAC 116.721--Amendments and Alterations--adopted November
16, 1994 and submitted November 29, 1994; revised June 17, 1998 and
submitted July 22, 1998; and revision adopted August 9, 2000 and
submitted September 11, 2000;
(x) 30 TAC 116.722--Distance Limitations--adopted November 16, 1994
and submitted November 29, 1994; and revision adopted August 9, 2000 and
submitted September 11, 2000;
(xi) 30 TAC 116.730--Compliance History--adopted November 16, 1994
and submitted November 29, 1994; and revised June 17, 1998 and submitted
July 22, 1998;
(xii) 30 TAC 116.740--Public Notice and Comment--adopted November
16, 1994 and submitted November 29, 1994; revised June 17, 1998 and
submitted July 22, 1998; and revision adopted September 2, 1999 and
submitted October 25, 1999;
(xiii) 30 TAC 116.750--Flexible Permit Fee--adopted November 16,
1994 and submitted November 29, 1994; revised June 17, 1998 and
submitted July 22, 1998; adopted August 9, 2000 and submitted September
11, 2000; and revision adopted September 25, 2002 and submitted October
4, 2002;
(xiv) 30 TAC 116.760--Flexible Permit Renewal--adopted November 16,
1994 and submitted November 29, 1994.
(d) EPA is disapproving the Texas SIP revision submittals under 30
TAC Chapter 116--Control of Air Pollution by Permits for New
Construction and Modification as follows:
(1) The following provisions in 30 TAC Chapter 116, Subchapter A--
Definitions:
(i) 30 TAC 116.10--General Definitions--the definition of ``BACT''
in 30 TAC 116.10(3), adopted February 14, 1996, and submitted March 13,
1996; and repealed and readopted June 17, 1998, and submitted July 22,
1998;
(ii) The revisions to 30 TAC 116.12--Nonattainment Review
Definition, adopted May 25, 2005, and submitted June 10, 2005;
(iii) The revisions to 30 TAC 116.12--Nonattainment and Prevention
of Significant Deterioration Definitions, adopted January 11, 2006, and
submitted February 1, 2006 (which renamed the section title);
(2) The following section in 30 TAC Chapter 116, Subchapter B--New
Source Review Permits, Division 1--Permit Application: 30 TAC 116.121--
Actual to Projected Actual Test for Emission Increase, adopted January
11, 2006, and submitted February 1, 2006;
(3) The following sections in 30 TAC Chapter 116, Subchapter B--New
Source Review Permits, Division 5--Nonattainment Review:
(i) Revisions to 30 TAC 116.150--New Major Source or Modification in
Ozone Nonattainment Area--revisions adopted May 25, 2005, and submitted
June 10, 2005; and revisions adopted January 11, 2006, and submitted
February 1, 2006;
(ii) Revisions to 30 TAC 116.151--New Major Source or Modification
in Nonattainment Areas Other Than Ozone--revisions adopted January 11,
2006, and submitted February 1, 2006;
(4) The following sections in 30 TAC Chapter 116, Subchapter C--
Plant-Wide Applicability Limits, Division 1--Plant-Wide Applicability
Limits:
(i) 30 TAC 116.180--Applicability--adopted January 11, 2006, and
submitted February 1, 2006;
(ii) 30 TAC 116.182--Plant-Wide Applicability Limit Permit
Application--adopted January 11, 2006, and submitted February 1, 2006;
(iii) 30 TAC 116.184--Application Review Schedule--adopted January
11, 2006, and submitted February 1, 2006;
(iv) 30 TAC 116.186--General and Special Conditions--adopted January
11, 2006, and submitted February 1, 2006;
(v) 30 TAC 116.188--Plant-Wide Applicability Limit--adopted January
11, 2006, and submitted February 1, 2006;
(vi) 30 TAC 116.190--Federal Nonattainment and Prevention of
Significant Deterioration Review--adopted January 11, 2006, and
submitted February 1, 2006;
(vii) 30 TAC 116.192--Amendments and Alterations--adopted January
11, 2006, and submitted February 1, 2006;
(viii) 30 TAC 116.194--Public Notice and Comment--adopted January
11, 2006, and submitted February 1, 2006;
(ix) 30 TAC 116.196--Renewal of a Plant-Wide Applicability Limit
Permit--adopted January 11, 2006, and submitted February 1, 2006;
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(x) 30 TAC 116.198--Expiration and Voidance--adopted January 11,
2006, and submitted February 1, 2006;
(5) The following sections in 30 TAC Chapter 116, Subchapter F--
Standard Permits:
(i) Revisions to 30 TAC 116.610--Applicability--paragraphs (a)(1)
through (a)(5) and (b)--revisions adopted January 11, 2006, and
submitted February 1, 2006;
(ii) 30 TAC 116.617--State Pollution Control Project Standard
Permit--adopted January 11, 2006, and submitted February 1, 2006;
(e) EPA is disapproving the Texas SIP revision submittals under 30
TAC Chapter 101--General Air Quality Rules as follows:
(1) Subchapter F--Emissions Events and Scheduled Maintenance,
Startup, and Shutdown Activities, Division 1--Section 101.222
(Demonstrations): Sections 101.222(h), 101.222(i), and 101.222(j),
adopted December 14, 2005, and submitted January 23, 2006.
(f) EPA is disapproving the Texas SIP revision submittals under 30
TAC Chapter 116--Control of Air Pollution by Permits for New
Construction or Modification as follows:
(1) Subchapter I--Electric Generating Facility Permits--Section
116.911(a)(2) (Electric Generating Facility Permit), adopted December
16, 1999, and submitted January 3, 2000.
(g) EPA has disapproved the Texas SIP revision submittals under 30
TAC Chapter 116--Control of Air Pollution by Permits for New
Construction or Modification--Subchapter A--Definitions--Section
116.10(11)(G), adopted February 14, 1996, and submitted March 13, 1996;
repealed and re-adopted June 17, 1998, and submitted July 22, 1998; and
adopted August 21, 2002, and submitted September 4, 2002.
[45 FR 19244, Mar. 25, 1980, as amended at 49 FR 32190, Aug. 13, 1984;
61 FR 16062, Apr. 11, 1996; 75 FR 19493, Apr. 14, 2010; 75 FR 41335,
July 15, 2010; 75 FR 56452, Sept. 15, 2010; 75 FR 69002, Nov. 10, 2010;
76 FR 1532, Jan. 11, 2011; 76 FR 71267, Nov. 17, 2011]
Sec. 52.2274 General requirements.
(a) The requirements of Sec. 51.116(c) of this chapter are not met
since the legal authority to provide for public availability of emission
data is inadequate.
[39 FR 34537, Sept. 26, 1974, as amended at 51 FR 40676, Nov. 7, 1986]
Sec. 52.2275 Control strategy and regulations: Ozone.
(a) Section 510.3 of revised Regulation V, which was submitted by
the Governor on July 20, 1977, is disapproved.
(b) Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in the Texas
Implementation Plan, the control measures listed in paragraph (d) of
this section shall be implemented in accordance with the schedule set
forth below.
(c)(1) Removal from service of a 12,000 BPD vacuum distillation unit
at the Corpus Christi refinery of the Champlin Petroleum Company, Corpus
Christi, Texas, with a final compliance date no later than October 1,
1979. This shall result in an estimated hydrocarbon emission reduction
of at least 139 tons per year.
(2) Dedication of gasoline storage tank 91-TK-3 located at the
Corpus Christi refinery of the Champlin Petroleum Company, Corpus
Christi, Texas to the exclusive storage of No. 2 Fuel Oil or any fluid
with a vapor pressure equivalent to, or less than that of No. 2 Fuel
Oil, with a final compliance date no later than October 1, 1979. This
shall result in an estimated hydrocarbon emission reduction of at least
107.6 tons per year.
(d) [Reserved]
(e) Approval--The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
submitted a revision to the Texas SIP on February 18, 2003, concerning
the Victoria County 1-hour ozone maintenance plan. This SIP revision was
adopted by TCEQ on February 5, 2003. This SIP revision satisfies the
Clean Air Act requirement, as amended in 1990, for the second 10-year
update to the Victoria County 1-hour ozone maintenance area.
(f) Determination of attainment. Effective November 17, 2008 EPA has
determined that the Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) 1-hour ozone nonattainment
area has attained the 1-hour ozone standard. Under the provisions of
EPA's Clean Data Policy, this determination suspends the requirements
for this area to submit an attainment
[[Page 287]]
demonstration or 5% increment of progress plan, a reasonable further
progress plan, contingency measures, and other State Implementation
Plans related to attainment of the 1-hour ozone NAAQS for so long as the
area continues to attain the 1-hour ozone NAAQS.
(g) Approval. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
submitted a 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS maintenance plan for the area of El
Paso County on January 20, 2006. The area is designated unclassifiable/
attainment for the 1997 8-hour ozone standard. EPA determined this
request for El Paso County was complete on June 13, 2006. The
maintenance plan meets the requirements of section 110(a)(1) of the
Clean Air Act and is consistent with EPA's maintenance plan guidance
document dated May 20, 2005. The EPA therefore approved the 1997 8-hour
ozone NAAQS maintenance plan for the area of El Paso County on January
15, 2009.
(h) Determination of attainment for the 1-hour ozone standard and
redesignation for the 1997 8-hour ozone standard. Effective November 19,
2010, EPA has determined that the Beaumont/Port Arthur ozone
nonattainment area has attained the 1-hour ozone National Ambient Air
Quality Standard (NAAQS) and has redesignated the area to attainment for
the 1997 8-hour ozone standard. With this final redesignation to
attainment for the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS and this final determination
of attainment for the 1-hour ozone NAAQS, the 1-hour anti-backsliding
obligations to submit planning SIPs to meet the attainment demonstration
and reasonably available control measures (RACM) requirements, and the
ROP and contingency measures requirements, cease to apply.
[42 FR 37380, July 21, 1977, as amended at 44 FR 5662, Jan. 29, 1979; 44
FR 55006, Sept. 24, 1979; 45 FR 19244, Mar. 25, 1980; 46 FR 47545, Sept.
29, 1981; 47 FR 20770, May 14, 1982; 47 FR 50868, Nov. 10, 1982; 60 FR
12459, Mar. 7, 1995; 60 FR 33924, June 29, 1995; 70 FR 25, Jan. 3, 2005;
73 FR 61358, Oct. 16, 2008; 74 FR 2391, Jan. 15, 2009; 75 FR 64679, Oct.
20, 2010]
Effective Date Note: At 77 FR 36403, June 19, 2012, Sec. 52.2275
was amended by adding paragraph (d), effective July 19, 2012. For the
convenience of the user, the added text is set forth as follows:
Sec. 52.2275 Control strategy and regulations: Ozone.
* * * * *
(d) Determinations that Certain Areas Did Not Attain the 1-Hour
Ozone NAAQS. EPA has determined that the Houston/Galveston/Brazoria
severe-17 1-hour ozone nonattainment area did not attain the 1-hour
ozone NAAQS by the applicable attainment date of November 15, 2007. This
determination bears on the area's obligations with respect to
implementation of two specific 1-hour ozone standard anti-backsliding
requirements: section 172(c)(9) contingency measures for failure to
attain and sections 182(d)(3) and 185 major stationary source fee
programs.
* * * * *
Sec. 52.2276 Control strategy and regulations: Particulate matter.
(a) Part D conditional approval. The Texas plan for total suspended
particulate (TSP) for the nonattainment area of Dallas 3 is
conditionally approved until the State satisfactorily completes the
following items:
(1) Draft SIP revision supplement submitted to EPA by March 3, 1980.
(2) Public hearing completed by May 5, 1980.
(3) Adopt revision and revised Regulation I as it pertains to
control of nontraditional sources, if necessary, and submit to EPA by
August 1, 1980.
(b) Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in the Texas
Implementation Plan, the control measures listed in paragraph (c) of
this section shall be implemented in accordance with the schedule set
forth below.
(c) No later than January 1, 1980, Parker Brothers and Co., Inc., at
its limestone quarry facilities near New Braunfels, Comal County, Texas
shall install fabric filters on the primary crusher and on the secondary
crusher and screens, meeting the requirements of Appendix A of the Texas
Air Control Board Order 78-8 adopted August 11, 1978. After the date of
installation of the fabric filters, Parker Brothers and Co., Inc., shall
not emit particulate matter in excess of 0.03 grains per standard cubic
foot from the exhaust stack of the fabric filter on its primary crusher
and shall not emit particulate matter in excess of 0.03 grains per
standard cubic foot from the exhaust
[[Page 288]]
stack of the fabric filter on its secondary crusher and screens.
[46 FR 43425, Aug. 28, 1981, and 46 FR 47545, Sept. 29, 1981]
Sec. Sec. 52.2277-52.2281 [Reserved]
Sec. 52.2282 Public hearings.
(a) The requirements of Sec. 51.102 of this chapter are not met
because principal portions of the revised plan were not made available
to the public for inspection and comment prior to the hearing.
[38 FR 16568, June 22, 1973, as amended at 51 FR 40675, Nov. 7, 1986]
Sec. 52.2283 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the
FIP requirements for decreases in emissions of nitrogen oxides?
(a)(1) The owner and operator of each source located within the
State of Texas and for which requirements are set forth under the
Federal CAIR NOX Annual Trading Program in subparts AA
through II of part 97 of this chapter must comply with such applicable
requirements. The obligation to comply with these requirements in part
97 of this chapter will be eliminated by the promulgation of an approval
by the Administrator of a revision to the Texas State Implementation
Plan (SIP) as meeting the requirements of CAIR for PM2.5
relating to NOX under Sec. 51.123 of this chapter, except to
the extent the Administrator's approval is partial or conditional or
unless such approval is under Sec. 51.123(p) of this chapter.
(2) Notwithstanding any provisions of paragraph (a)(1) of this
section, if, at the time of such approval of the State's SIP, the
Administrator has already allocated CAIR NOX allowances to
sources in the State for any years, the provisions of part 97 of this
chapter authorizing the Administrator to complete the allocation of CAIR
NOX allowances for those years shall continue to apply,
unless the Administrator approves a SIP provision that provides for the
allocation of the remaining CAIR NOX allowances for those
years.
(b) Notwithstanding any provisions of paragraph (a) of this section
and subparts AA through II of part 97 of this chapter to the contrary:
(1) With regard to any control period that begins after December 31,
2011,
(i) The provisions in paragraph (a) of this section relating to
NOX annual emissions shall not be applicable; and
(ii) The Administrator will not carry out any of the functions set
forth for the Administrator in subparts AA through II of part 97 of this
chapter;
(2) The Administrator will not deduct for excess emissions any CAIR
NOX allowances allocated for 2012 or any year thereafter;
(3) By November 7, 2011, the Administrator will remove from the CAIR
NOX Allowance Tracking System accounts all CAIR
NOX allowances allocated for a control period in 2012 and any
subsequent year, and, thereafter, no holding or surrender of CAIR
NOX allowances will be required with regard to emissions or
excess emissions for such control periods.
(c)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located
in the State of Texas and Indian country within the borders of the State
and for which requirements are set forth under the TR 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 with regard to sources and units in the State will be
eliminated by the promulgation of an approval by the Administrator of a
revision to Texas' State Implementation Plan (SIP) as correcting in part
the SIP's deficiency that is the basis for the TR Federal Implementation
Plan under Sec. 52.38(a), except to the extent the Administrator's
approval is partial or conditional. The obligation to comply with such
requirements with regard to sources and units located in Indian country
within the borders of the State will not be eliminated by the
promulgation of an approval by the Administrator of a revision to Texas'
SIP.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (c)(1) of this
section, if, at the time of the approval of Texas' SIP revision
described in paragraph (c)(1) of this section, the Administrator has
already started recording any allocations of TR 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
[[Page 289]]
complete the allocation and recordation of TR 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.
(d)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located
in the State of Texas and Indian country within the borders of the State
and for which requirements are set forth under the TR NOX
Ozone Season Trading Program in subpart BBBBB of part 97 of this chapter
must comply with such requirements. The obligation to comply with such
requirements with regard to sources and units in the State will be
eliminated by the promulgation of an approval by the Administrator of a
revision to Texas' State Implementation Plan (SIP) as correcting in part
the SIP's deficiency that is the basis for the TR Federal Implementation
Plan under Sec. 52.38(b), except to the extent the Administrator's
approval is partial or conditional. The obligation to comply with such
requirements with regard to sources and units located in Indian country
within the borders of the State will not be eliminated by the
promulgation of an approval by the Administrator of a revision to Texas'
SIP.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (d)(1) of this
section, if, at the time of the approval of Texas' SIP revision
described in paragraph (d)(1) of this section, the Administrator has
already started recording any allocations of TR NOX Ozone
Season allowances under subpart BBBBB of part 97 of this chapter to
units in the State for a control period in any year, the provisions of
subpart BBBBB of part 97 of this chapter authorizing the Administrator
to complete the allocation and recordation of TR NOX Ozone
Season 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.
[72 FR 62355, Nov. 2, 2007, as amended at 76 FR 48375, Aug. 8, 2011]
Sec. 52.2284 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the
FIP requirements for decreases in emissions of sulfur dioxide?
(a) The owner and operator of each SO2 source located
within the State of Texas and for which requirements are set forth under
the Federal CAIR SO2 Trading Program in subparts AAA through
III of part 97 of this chapter must comply with such applicable
requirements. The obligation to comply with these requirements in part
97 of this chapter will be eliminated by the promulgation of an approval
by the Administrator of a revision to the Texas State Implementation
Plan as meeting the requirements of CAIR for PM2.5 relating
to SO2 under Sec. 51.124 of this chapter, except to the
extent the Administrator's approval is partial or conditional or unless
such approval is under Sec. 51.124(r) of this chapter.
(b) Notwithstanding any provisions of paragraph (a) of this section
and subparts AAA through III of part 97 of this chapter and any State's
SIP to the contrary:
(1) With regard to any control period that begins after December 31,
2011,
(i) The provisions of paragraph (a) of this section relating to
SO2 emissions shall not be applicable; and
(ii) The Administrator will not carry out any of the functions set
forth for the Administrator in subparts AAA through III of part 97 of
this chapter; and
(2) The Administrator will not deduct for excess emissions any CAIR
SO2 allowances allocated for 2012 or any year thereafter.
(c)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located
in the State of Texas and Indian country within the borders of the State
and for which requirements are set forth under the TR SO2
Group 2 Trading Program in subpart DDDDD of part 97 of this chapter must
comply with such requirements. The obligation to comply with such
requirements with regard to sources and units in the State will be
eliminated by the promulgation of an approval by the Administrator of a
revision to Texas' State Implementation Plan (SIP) as correcting in part
the SIP's deficiency that is the basis for the TR Federal Implementation
Plan
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under Sec. 52.39, except to the extent the Administrator's approval is
partial or conditional. The obligation to comply with such requirements
with regard to sources and units located in Indian country within the
borders of the State will not be eliminated by the promulgation of an
approval by the Administrator of a revision to Texas' SIP.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (c)(1) of this
section, if, at the time of the approval of Texas' SIP revision
described in paragraph (c)(1) of this section, the Administrator has
already started recording any allocations of TR SO2 Group 2
allowances under subpart DDDDD of part 97 of this chapter to units in
the State for a control period in any year, the provisions of subpart
DDDDD of part 97 of this chapter authorizing the Administrator to
complete the allocation and recordation of TR SO2 Group 2
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.
[72 FR 62355, Nov. 2, 2007, as amended at 76 FR 48376, Aug. 8, 2011]
Sec. 52.2285 Control of evaporative losses from the filling of gasoline
storage vessels in the Houston and San Antonio areas.
(a) Definitions:
(1) Gasoline means any petroleum distillate having a Reid vapor
pressure of 4 pounds or greater which is produced for use as a motor
fuel and is commonly called gasoline.
(2) Storage container means any stationary vessel of more than 1,000
gallons (3,785 liters) nominal capacity. Stationary vessels include
portable vessels placed temporarily at a location; e.g., tanks on skids.
(3) Owner means the owner of the gasoline storage container(s).
(4) Operator means the person who is directly responsible for the
operation of the gasoline storage container(s), whether the person be a
lessee or an agent of the owner.
(5) Delivery Vessel means tank trucks and tank trailers used for the
delivery of gasoline.
(6) Source means both storage containers and delivery vessels.
(b) This section is applicable to the following counties in Texas:
Harris, Galveston, Brazoria, Fort Bend, Waller, Montgomery, Liberty,
Chambers, Matagorda, Bexar, Comal, and Guadalupe.
(c) No person shall transfer or permit the transfer of gasoline from
any delivery vessel into any stationary storage container with a nominal
capacity greater than 1,000 gallons (3,785 liters) unless such container
is equipped with a submerged fill pipe and unless the displaced vapors
from the storage container are processed by a system that prevents
release to the atmosphere of no less than 90 percent by weight of total
hydrocarbon compounds in said vapors.
(1) The vapor recovery system shall include one or more of the
following:
(i) A vapor-tight return line from the storage container to the
delivery vessel and a system that will ensure that the vapor return line
is connected before gasoline can be transferred into the container.
(ii) Other equipment that prevents release to the atmosphere of no
less than 90 percent by weight of the total hydrocarbon compounds in the
displaced vapor provided that approval of the proposed design,
installation, and operation is obtained from the Regional Administrator
prior to start of construction.
(2) The vapor recovery system shall be so constructed that it will
be compatible with a vapor recovery system, which may be installed
later, to recover vapors displaced by the filling of motor vehicle
tanks.
(3) The vapor-laden delivery vessel shall meet the following
requirements:
(i) The delivery vessel must be so designed and maintained as to be
vapor-tight at all times.
(ii) If any gasoline storage compartment of a vapor-laden delivery
vessel is refilled in one of the counties listed in paragraph (b) of
this section, it shall be refilled only at a facility which is equipped
with a vapor recovery system, or the equivalent, which prevents release
to the atmosphere of at least 90 percent by weight of the total
hydrocarbon compounds in the vapor displaced from the delivery vessel
during refilling.
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(iii) Gasoline storage compartments of one thousand gallons or less
in gasoline delivery vehicles presently in use on November 6, 1973 will
not be required to be retrofitted with a vapor return system until
January 1, 1977.
(iv) Facilities which have a daily throughput of 20,000 gallons of
gasoline or less are required to have a vapor recovery system in
operation no later than May 31, 1977. Delivery vessels and storage
vessels served exclusively by facilities required to have a vapor
recovery system in operation no later than May 31, 1977, also are
required to meet the provisions of this section no later than May 31,
1977.
(d) The provisions of paragraph (c) of this section shall not apply
to the following:
(1) Storage containers used for the storage of gasoline used on a
farm for farming purposes, as that expression is used in the Internal
Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. section 6420.
(2) Any container having a nominal capacity less than 2,000 gallons
(7,571 liters) installed prior to November 6, 1973.
(3) Transfers made to storage containers equipped with floating
roofs or their equivalent.
(4) Any facility for loading and unloading of volatile organic
compounds (including gasoline bulk terminals) in Bexar, Brazoria,
Galveston and Harris Counties, any gasoline bulk plants in Harris
County, and any filling of gasoline storage vessels (Stage I) for motor
vehicle fuel dispensing facilities in Bexar, Brazoria, Galveston, and
Harris Counties which is subject to Texas Air Control Board Regulation V
subsections 115.111-115.113, 115.121-115.123, and 115.131-115.135,
respectively.
(e) Except as provided in paragraph (f) of this section, the owner
or operator of a source subject to paragraph (c) of this section shall
comply with the increments contained in the following compliance
schedule:
(1) Contracts for emission control systems or process modifications
must be awarded or orders must be issued for the purchase of component
parts to accomplish emission control or process modification not later
than March 31, 1975.
(2) Initiation of onsite construction or installation of emission
control equipment or process change must begin not later than July 1,
1975.
(3) On-site construction or installation of emission control
equipment or process modification must be completed no later than June
30, 1976.
(4) Final compliance is to be achieved no later than August 31,
1976.
(5) Any owner or operator of sources subject to the compliance
schedule in this paragraph shall certify in writing to the Regional
Administrator whether or not the required increment of progress has been
met. The certification shall be submitted within five days after the
deadlines for each increment. The certification shall include the
name(s) and street address(es) of the facility (facilities) for which
the certification applies, and the date(s) the increment(s) of progress
was (were) met--if met. The Regional Administrator may request whatever
supporting information he considers necessary for proper certification.
(f) Paragraph (e) of this section shall not apply to the owner or
operator of:
(1) A source which is presently in compliance with paragraph (c) of
this section and which has certified such compliance to the Regional
Administrator by January 1, 1974. The certification shall include the
name(s) and street address(es) of the facility (facilities) for which
the certification applies. The Regional Administrator may request
whatever supporting information he considers necessary for proper
certification.
(2) To a source for which a compliance schedule is adopted by the
State and approved by the Administrator.
(3) To a source whose owner or operator receives approval from the
Administrator by June 1, 1974, of a proposed alternative schedule. No
such schedule may provide for compliance after August 31, 1976. If
approval is promulgated by the Administrator, such schedule shall
satisfy the requirements of this section for the affected source.
(g) Nothing in this section shall preclude the Administrator from
promulgating a separate schedule for any source to which the application
of the compliance schedule in paragraph (e) of
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this section fails to satisfy the requirements of Sec. Sec. 51.261 and
51.262(a) of this chapter.
(h) After August 31, 1976 paragraph (c) of this section shall be
applicable to every storage container (except those exempted in
paragraph (d) of this section) located in the counties specified in
paragraph (b) of this section. Every storage container installed after
August 31, 1976 shall comply with the requirements of paragraph (c) of
this section from the time of installation. In the affected counties,
storage containers which were installed, or converted to gasoline
storage after November 6, 1973, but before August 31, 1976 shall comply
with paragraph (c) of this section in accordance with the schedule
established in paragraph (e) of this section.
[42 FR 37380, July 21, 1977, as amended at 47 FR 50868, Nov. 10, 1982;
51 FR 40676, Nov. 7, 1986]
Sec. 52.2286 Control of evaporative losses from the filling of gasoline
storage vessels in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
(a) Definitions:
(1) Gasoline means any petroleum distillate having a Reid vapor
pressure of 4 pounds or greater which is produced for use as a motor
fuel and is commonly called gasoline.
(2) Storage container means any stationary vessel of more than 1,000
gallons (3,785 liters) nominal capacity. Stationary vessels include
portable vessels placed temporarily at a location; e.g., tanks on skids.
(3) Owner means the owner of the gasoline storage container(s).
(4) Operator means the person who is directly responsible for the
operation of the gasoline storage container(s), whether the person be a
lessee or an agent of the owner.
(5) Delivery vessel means tank truck and tank trailers used for the
delivery of gasoline.
(6) Source means both storage containers and delivery vessels.
(b) This section is applicable to the following counties in Texas:
Dallas, Tarrant, Denton, Wise, Collin, Parker, Rockwall, Kaufman, Hood,
Johnson, and Ellis.
(c) No person shall transfer or permit the transfer of gasoline from
any delivery vessel into any stationary storage container with a nominal
capacity greater than 1,000 gallons (3,785 liters) unless such container
is equipped with a submerged fill pipe and unless the displaced vapors
from the storage container are processed by a system that prevents
release to the atmosphere of no less than 90 percent by weight of total
hydrocarbon compounds in said vapors.
(1) The vapor recovery system shall include one or more of the
following:
(i) A vapor-tight return line from the storage container to the
delivery vessel and a system that will ensure that the vapor return line
is connected before gasoline can be transferred into the container.
(ii) Other equipment that prevents release to the atmosphere of no
less than 90 percent by weight of the total hydrocarbon compounds in the
displaced vapor provided that approval of the proposed design,
installation, and operation is obtained from the Regional Administrator
prior to start of construction.
(2) The vapor recovery system shall be so constructed that it will
be compatible with a vapor recovery system, which may be installed
later, to recover vapors displaced by the filling of motor vehicle
tanks.
(3) The vapor-laden delivery vessel shall meet the following
requirements:
(i) The delivery vessel must be so designed and maintained as to be
vapor-tight at all times.
(ii) If any gasoline storage compartment of a vapor-laden delivery
vessel is refilled in one of the counties listed in paragraph (b) of
this section, it shall be refilled only at a facility which is equipped
with a vapor recovery system, or the equivalent, which prevents release
to the atmosphere of at least 90 percent by weight of the total
hydrocarbon compounds in the vapor displaced from the delivery vessel
during refilling.
(d) The provisions of paragraph (c) of this section shall not apply
to the following:
(1) Storage containers used for the storage of gasoline used on a
farm for farming purposes, as that expression is
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used in the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. section 6420.
(2) Any container having a nominal capacity less than 2,000 gallons
(7,571 liters) installed prior to promulgation of this section.
(3) Transfers made to storage containers equipped with floating
roofs or their equivalent.
(4) Any facility for loading and unloading of volatile organic
compounds (including gasoline bulk terminals) in Dallas or Tarrant
County, and any filling of gasoline storage vessels (Stage I) for motor
vehicle fuel dispensing facilities in Dallas or Tarrant County which is
subject to Texas Air Control Board Regulation V subsections 115.111-
115.113 and 115.131-115.135, respectively.
(e) Except as provided in paragraph (f) of this section, the owner
or operator of a source subject to paragraph (c) of this section shall
comply with the increments contained in the following compliance
schedule:
(1) Contracts for emission control systems or process modifications
must be awarded or orders must be issued for the purchase of component
parts to accomplish emission control or process modification no later
than September 30, 1977.
(2) Initiation of on-site construction or installation of emission
control equipment or process modification must begin no later than
January 31, 1978.
(3) On-site construction or installation of emission control
equipment or process modification must be completed no later than August
31, 1978.
(4) Final compliance is to be achieved no later than September 30,
1978.
(5) Any owner or operator of sources subject to the compliance
schedule in this paragraph shall certify in writing to the Regional
Administrator whether or not the required increment of progress has been
met. The certification shall be submitted not later than February 15,
1978, for award of contracts and initiation of construction, and not
later than October 15, 1978, for completion of construction and final
compliance. The certification shall include the name(s) and street
address(es) of the facility (facilities) for which the certification
applies, and the date(s) the increment(s) of progress was (were) met--if
met. The Regional Administrator may request whatever supporting
information he considers necessary for proper certification.
(f) Paragraph (e) of this section shall not apply to the owner or
operator of:
(1) A source which is presently in compliance with paragraph (c) of
this section and which has certified such compliance to the Regional
Administrator by August 1, 1977. The certification shall include the
name(s) and street address(es) of the facility (facilities) for which
the certification applies. The Regional Administrator may request
whatever supporting information he considers necessary for proper
certification.
(2) A source for which a compliance schedule is adopted by the State
and approved by the Administrator.
(3) To a source whose owner or operator receives approval from the
Administrator by August 1, 1977, of a proposed alternative schedule. No
such schedule may provide for compliance after September 30, 1978. If
approval is promulgated by the Administrator, such schedule shall
satisfy the requirements of this section for the affected source.
(g) Nothing in this section shall preclude the Administrator from
promulgating a separate schedule for any source to which the application
of the compliance schedule in paragraph (e) of this section fails to
satisfy the requirements of Sec. 51.15 (b) and (c) of this chapter.
(h) After September 30, 1978, paragraph (c) of this section shall be
applicable to every storage container (except those exempted in
paragraph (d) of this section) located in the counties specified in
paragraph (b). Every storage container installed after September 30,
1978 shall comply with the requirements of paragraph (c) of this section
from the time of installation. In the affected counties, storage
containers which were installed, or coverted to gasoline storage after
promulgation of this section, but before September 30, 1978 shall comply
with paragraph (c) of this section in accordance with the schedule
established in paragraph (e).
[42 FR 37381, July 21, 1977, as amended at 47 FR 50868, Nov. 10, 1982]
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Sec. Sec. 52.2287-52.2298 [Reserved]
Sec. 52.2299 Original identification of plan section.
(a) This section identifies the original ``Texas Air Pollution
Control Implementation Plan'' and all revisions submitted by Texas that
were federally approved prior to December 31, 1998.
(b) The plan was officially submitted on January 28, 1972.
(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the dates
specified.
(1) Certification that statewide public hearings had been held on
the plan was submitted by the Texas Air Control Board (TACB) on February
8, 1972. (Nonregulatory)
(2) A discussion of its policy concerning the confidentiality of
certain hydrocarbon emission data was submitted by the TACB on May 2,
1972. (Nonregulatory)
(3) A discussion of the source surveillance and extension sections
of the plan was submitted by the TACB on May 3, 1972. (Nonregulatory)
(4) A discussion of minor revisions to the plan was submitted by the
Governor on July 31, 1972. (Nonregulatory)
(5) Revisions of section XI, paragraph C.3: Rule 9: Regulation V and
control strategy for photochemical oxidants/hydrocarbons in Texas
designated regions 7 and 10; regulation VII; and control strategy for
nitrogen oxides in regions 5, 7, and 8 were submitted by the TACB on
August 8, 1972.
(6) A request that inconsistencies in the plan concerning the
attainment dates of primary air standards be corrected was submitted by
the Governor on November 10, 1972. (Nonregulatory)
(7) Revisions to regulation IV, regulation V, the general rules and
control strategy for photochemical oxidants/hydrocarbons, and a request
for a two year extension to meet Federal standards for photochemical
oxidants was submitted by the Governor on April 13, 1973.
(8) Revisions to regulation IV (Control of Air Pollution from Motor
Vehicles) were adopted on October 30, 1973, and were submitted by the
Governor on December 11, 1973.
(9) A revision of priority classifications for particulate matter,
sulfur oxides, and carbon monoxide was submitted by the Governor on
March 21, 1975. (Nonregulatory)
(10) Revisions to rule 23, concerning compliance with new source
performance standards, and rule 24, concerning compliance with national
emission standards for hazardous air pollutants were submitted by the
Governor on May 9, 1975.
(11) Administrative revisions were submitted by the TACB with the
semi-annual report in 1974 for sections I, II, III, IV, XI and XIII, and
with the semi-annual report in 1975 for sections I, II, XI, and XII.
(Nonregulatory)
(12) A revision of section IX, Air Quality Surveillance, was
submitted by the Governor on August 2, 1976. (Nonregulatory)
(13) Revisions to section IX, Air Quality Surveillance Plan, which
include changes of several air quality monitoring sites, were submitted
by the TACB on August 12, 1977. (Nonregulatory)
(14) Administrative revisions to section X, the Permit System, were
submitted by the TACB in 1973, 1974, 1975, and 1977. (Nonregulatory)
(15) Revisions to regulation V for control of volatile carbon
compound emissions, as amended on December 10, 1976, were submitted by
the Governor on July 20, 1977.
(16) An administrative revision to section IX, Air Quality
Surveillance System, was submitted by the Texas Air Control Board on
August 14, 1978. (Nonregulatory)
(17) Board Order No. 78-6, creditable as emission offsets for the
Corpus Christi Petrochemical Company project in Corpus Christi, was
submitted by the Governor on July 24, 1978, as amendments to the Texas
State Implementation Plan (see Sec. 52.2275).
(18) Draft inspection/maintenance legislation and a schedule for
conducting a pilot inspection/maintenance study were submitted by the
Governor on April 13, 1979.
(19) Adopted inspection/maintenance legislation and administrative
revisions concerning inspection/maintenance were submitted by the
Governor on August 9, 1979.
(20) Revision to the plan for attainment of standards for
particulate matter, carbon monoxide, and ozone (Part
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D requirements) were submitted by the Governor on April 13, 1979.
Note: The provisions of Rule 104 submitted by the Governor on 1/28/
72 and approved by EPA on 5/31/72 remain in effect in other than
nonattainment areas.
(21) Administrative revisions to the transportation control portion
of the plan were submitted by the Governor on August 9, 1979 (non-
regulatory).
(22) No action is being taken on Subchapters 131.07.52, .53, and .54
of Regulation V, submitted by the Governor April 13, 1979 for the ozone
nonattainment counties of Harris, Galveston, Brazoria, Bexar, Dallas,
and Tarrant.
(23) No action is being taken on the control strategy for the TSP
nonattainment area of Houston 1, submitted by the Governor on April 13,
1979.
(24) A revision identifying and committing to implement currently
planned Transportation Control Measures (TCMs) for Harris County was
submitted by the Governor on December 28, 1979.
(25) Revisions to Regulation VI (i.e., Subchapter 116.3(a)(13-15)),
and the definition of ``de minimus impact,'' were adopted by the Texas
Air Control Board on July 11, 1980, and submitted by the Governor on
July 25, 1980.
(26) Board Order No. 78-8 creditable as emission offsets for the
General Portland, Inc., project in New Braunfels, Comal County, Texas,
was submitted by the Governor on September 13, 1978, as an amendment to
the Texas State Implementation Plan (see Sec. 52.2276).
(27) Revisions to Regulation V (i.e., Subchapters 115.171-176) and
particulate matter (TSP) control strategies for the nonattainment areas
of San Benito, Brownsville, Corpus Christi 1, Corpus Christi 2, Dallas
1, and El Paso 4 were adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on July 11,
1980, and submitted by the Governor on July 25, 1980.
(28) An administrative revision to section I, Introduction, was
submitted by the TACB on July 23, 1981. (Nonregulatory)
(29) An administrative revision to section V, Legal Authority, was
submitted by the TACB on July 23, 1981. (Nonregulatory).
(30) Revisions to the Texas SIP for the Union Carbide Corporation
Bubble in Texas City, Texas were submitted by the Governor on December
15, 1981.
(31) Revisions to the ozone, total suspended particulate, and carbon
monoxide control strategies, General Rules (i.e., definition for vapor
mounted seal and section 101.22), Regulation IV (i.e., addition of
section 114.2(b)), and Regulation V (i.e., deletion of sections 115.46
and 115.71, 115.101-106, sections 115.144, 115.153, title of sections
115.161-163 and 115.162, 115.171-176, 115.191-194, sections 115.252,
115.262, 115.401, 115.411, and title of sections 115.421-424) were
adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on March 20, 1981, and submitted
by the Governor on July 20, 1981.
(32) Revisions to the plan for intergovernmental consultation and
composition of the Texas Air Control Board were submitted by the
Governor on April 13, 1979.
(33) A revision to General Rule 9--Sampling, as adopted by the Texas
Air Control Board on October 30, 1973, was submitted by the Governor on
December 11, 1973.
(34) Revisions to the General Rules (i.e., the addition of
definitions for liquid-mounted seal, miscellaneous metal parts and
products, factory surface coating of flat wood paneling, vapor tight,
and waxy high pour point crude oil) and Regulation V (i.e., sections
115.101-106, section 115.191 (9) and (10), sections 115.193, 115.194,
115.201-203, 115.221-223, 115.231-233, 115.251-255, 115.261-264, and
115.421-424) were adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on July 11,
1980 and submitted by the Governor on July 25, 1980.
(35) [Reserved]
(36) Revisions to Regulation VI (i.e., section 116.1, section 116.2,
section 116.3(a), section 116.3(a)(2), the addition of sections
116.3(a)(3), 116.3(a)(4), and 116.3(a)(5), section 116.3(a)(6), section
116.3(b)(2), the addition of sections 116.3(b)(3), 116.3(b)(4), 116.4,
and 116.5, section 116.6, section 116.7, and section 116.8) were adopted
by the Texas Air Control Board on March 27, 1975 and submitted by the
Governor on May 9, 1975.
(37) Revisions to Regulation VI (i.e., the deletion of
131.08.00.009) were adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on
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March 30, 1979 and submitted by the Governor on April 13, 1979.
(38) Revisions to Regulation VI (i.e., the deletion of
131.08.00.003(a)(3) and 131.08.00.003(a)(5), section 116.3(a)(4),
section 116.3(a)(5), section 116.3(a)(9), section 116.3(a)(10), section
116.3(a)(12), and section 116.10) were adopted by the Texas Air Control
Board on March 20, 1981 and submitted by the Governor on July 20, 1981.
(39) [Reserved]
(40) Revisions to Subchapter 115.135 (formerly 131.07.54.105) of
Regulation V were adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on September 7,
1979 and submitted by the Governor to EPA on November 2, 1979 (i.e.,
removal of Jefferson, Orange, El Paso, Nueces, and Travis Counties).
(41) The Texas Lead SIP was submitted to EPA on June 12, 1980, by
the Governor of Texas, as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on
March 21, 1980. Additional information was submitted in letters dated
January 29, 1982, March 15, 1982, June 3, 1982, June 15, 1982, August
23, 1982, and October 14, 1982. Also additional information and Board
Order 82-11 were submitted in a letter dated December 3, 1982. No action
is taken regarding the Dallas and El Paso areas.
(42) An administrative revision for Section VIII (Texas Air
Pollution Emergency Episode Contingency Plan) and a revision to
Regulation VIII (Control of Air Pollution Episodes) was submitted by the
TACB on May 18, 1982 and December 29, 1981, respectively.
(43) A revision to Regulation V deleting Ector County from the
provisions of subsections 115.111 and .113 was adopted on March 20, 1981
and submitted by the Governor on July 20, 1981.
(44) Revisions to Regulation I, sections 111.2(7), 111.3, 111.11,
111.12, 111.26, 111.61-111.65, and 111.71-111.76, for control of
particulate matter and visible emissions as submitted by the Governor on
January 22, 1974.
(45) Revisions to Regulation I, section 111.2 for control of
particulate matter and visible emissions as submitted by the Governor on
December 29, 1975.
(46) Revisions to Regulation I, Sections 111.2(8), 111.2(9), 111.22,
111.91 and 111.92 for control of particulate matter and visible
emissions as submitted by the Governor on April 13, 1979.
(47) Revisions to section XII (Resources) as submitted by the
Executive Director on July 6, 1982.
(48) Revisions to Subchapters 115.111-115.113 (formerly
131.07.52.101-131.07.52.104) regarding gasoline bulk terminals, 115.123-
115.124 (formerly 131.07.53.101-131.07.53.103) regarding gasoline bulk
plants, and 115.131-115.135 (formerly 131.07.54.101-131.07.54.105)
regarding the filling of gasoline storage vessels at motor vehicle fuel
dispensing facilities (Stage I vapor recovery at service stations) of
Regulation V for the counties of Harris, Galveston, Brazoria, Bexar,
Dallas, and Tarrant were adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on March
30, 1979 and submitted by the Governor to EPA on April 13, 1979.
(49) Revisions to Subchapters 115.111 and 115.113 (formerly
131.07.52.101 and 131.07.52.103) regarding gasoline bulk terminals,
115.121 and 115.123 (formerly 131.07.53.101 and 131.07.53.103) regarding
gasoline bulk plants, and 115.131, 115.132, and 115.135 (formerly
131.07.54.101, 131.07.54.102, and 131.07.54.105) regarding the filling
of gasoline storage vessels at motor vehicle fuel dispensing facilities
(Stage I vapor recovery at service stations) of Regulation V were
adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on July 11, 1980 and submitted by
the Governor to EPA on July 25, 1980.
(50) Revisions to the General Rules (i.e., deletion of the
definitions for chemical process plant, exhaust emission, gas processing
plant, and non-methane hydrocarbons, and revisions to the definitions
for gasoline bulk plant, gasoline terminal, lowest achievable emission
rate, standard conditions, submerged fill pipe, paper coating, and
light-duty truck coating), Regulation I (i.e., the deletion of sections
111.61-111.65, revisions to title of sections 111.71-111.76 and section
111.71, addition of sections 111.81-111.83, deletion of section 111.91,
and revisions to section 111.92), and Regulation V (i.e., section 115.1,
sections 115.11-115.13, sections 115.31-115.32, sections 115.41-115.45,
section 115.81, and section 115.91, all for Bexar County only: and,
sections
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115.101-115.106; title of sections 115.141-115.144 and section 115.141,
section 115.142, and section 115.144; title of sections 115.151-115.153
and section 115.152, and section 115.153; sections 115.161-115.163 and
title; title of sections 115.171-115.176 and section 115.173, section
115.175, and section 115.176; title of sections 115.191-115.194 and
section 115.191, section 115.192, and section 115.193; title of sections
115.201-115.203 and section 115.203; title of sections 115.221-115.223
and sections 115.222-115.223; sections 115.231-115.233 and title; title
of sections 115.251-115.255 and section 115.253, and section 115.255;
section 115.401; title of sections 115.411-115.413 and sections 115.411
and 115.412; title only of sections 115.421-115.424) were adopted by the
Texas Air Control Board on January 8, 1982, and submitted by the
Governor on August 9, 1982, with an addendum from the State on January
13, 1983.
(51) A revision to Section III (Public Participation/
Intergovernmental Coordination) was submitted by the Texas Air Control
Board on August 17, 1982 and a letter of clarification was submitted on
January 28, 1983. The revision also supercedes and deletes Section XIII
which was approved on May 31, 1972.
(52) An administrative revision to Section IX, Air Quality
Surveillance, was submitted by the TACB on June 22, 1983.
(Nonregulatory)
(53) A revision to Regulation VI (i.e., the addition of section
116.11) was adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on December 3, 1982,
and submitted by the Governor on May 13, 1983.
(54) Revisions to the Texas State Implementation Plan for lead for
Dallas County (concerning a lead control plan for the area around the
secondary lead smelter in West Dallas), were submitted to EPA on April
6, 1984, by the Governor of Texas, as adopted by the Texas Air Control
Board on February 17, 1984.
(55) Revisions to the Texas State Implementation Plan for lead for
Dallas County (concerning a lead control plan for the area around the
secondary lead smelter in South Dallas), and revisions to Regulation
III, chapter 113, Subchapter B, Lead Smelters in Dallas County, were
submitted to EPA on July 16, 1984, by the Governor of Texas, as adopted
by Texas Air Control Board on May 18, 1984. No action is taken on
Regulation III, Sections 113.113 and 113.114.
(56) Revisions to the Texas State Implementation Plan for lead for
El Paso County, with revisions to Regulation III, Chapter 113,
Subchapter B, Nonferrous Smelters in El Paso County, were submitted to
EPA on June 20, 1984, by the Governor of Texas, as adopted by Texas Air
Control Board on February 17, 1984. Also, letters providing additional
information were submitted by Texas on June 11 and June 28, 1984. No
action is taken on Regulation III, Sections 113.111 113.112. The date of
compliance listed in Sec. 113.122 of February 28, 1989 (for section
113.53) is disapproved. EPA is taking no action on the attainment date
for El Paso County.
(57)-(58) [Reserved]
(59) Revisions to TACB Regulation VI and definitions in the General
Rules as adopted on June 10, 1983 and submitted by the Governor on
December 22, 1983, including a letter of clarification on their
definitions submitted by the Texas Air Control Board on March 27, 1984.
(60) The Alternative Emission Control Plan for the Exxon Baytown
Refinery in Baytown, Texas was adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on
March 18, 1983, in Board Order No. 83-2.
(61) Revisions to the plan for attainment of the standard for Ozone
in Harris County were submitted by the Governor on December 9, 1982,
January 3, 1984, and March 18, 1985.
(i) Revisions adopted on December 3, 1982, include the following
changes to Regulation V and the general rules. New sections or
subsections 115.105(7), 115.111(2)(b), 115.111(2)(c), 115.111(2)(d),
115.163, 115.164, 115.193(c)(5), 115.193(c)(6), 115.271, 115.272,
115.273, 115.274, 115.275, and 115.421 are added. Revisions to
115.106(b), 115.106(c), 115.113, 115.141, 115.142, 115.161, 115.162,
115.191(9)(a)(i), 115.251(a)(1), 115.252(a)(4), 115.252(b), 115.252(c),
115.253(a), 115.254, 115.255(c), and 115.401(b) were made. Section 101.1
of the general rules was revised to include definitions of new terms.
The revisions also included the following
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commitments: emissions tracking, pages 87-88; projections of reasonable
further progress, pages 91 and 93; and emission reduction commitments
for transportation control measures, Appendix V.
(ii) Revisions adopted on September 9, 1983, include revisions to
Regulation IV. New sections or subsections 114.1(e), 114.1(f), 114.3,
and 114.5 are added.
(iii) Revisions adopted on November 9, 1984 include the following:
(A) Recordkeeping and record submittal requirements, pages 12-13,
(B) Mechanics training program commitments, pages 17-18,
(C) Public Awareness Plan commitments, pages 19-20,
(D) Implementation Schedule, page 25(1-3),
(E) Reasonable Further Progress Chart, Table 13, and
(F) Department of Public Safety and Texas Air Control Board Rules
and Regulations, Texas Vehicle Inspection Act Article XV, and
Documentation to Authorize and Support the Implementation and
Enforcement of the Texas Vehicle Parameter Inspection and Maintenance
Program, Appendix X, containing the following documents:
--Senate Bill 1205
--Letters of commitment from Texas Department of Public Safety, City of
Houston Police Department, and Harris County Sheriff
--Parameter Vehicle Emission Inspection and Maintenance Rules and
Regulations for Official Vehicle Inspection Stations and Certified
Inspectors, July 1, 1984
--Texas Motor Vehicle Laws, 1981-1982
--Rules and Regulations for Official Vehicle Inspection Stations and
Certified Inspectors, November 11, 1983, Sections A, B, C pages C-1, C-
16, C-17, C-18, C-26, C-27, and C-28, D, and E pages E-1, E-6, E-7, E-8,
and E-9.
(62) Revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan for Good
Engineering Practice--Stack Height regulations, Texas Air Control Board
Regulation VI, Sec. 116.3(a)(14), as adopted by the Texas Air Control
Board on July 17, 1987, were submitted by the Governor of Texas on
October 26, 1987. This revision included definitions for owner or
operator, emission limitation and emission standards, stack, a stack in
existence, dispersion technique, good engineering practice, nearby,
excessive concentration, and regulations related to stack height
provisions and stack height procedures for new source review.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Air Control Board Regulation VI, Sec. 116.3(a)(14),
adopted by the Board on July 17, 1987.
(ii) Other material--one.
(63) Revisions to TACB Regulation VI and definitions in the General
Rules were submitted by the Governor on December 13, 1985.
(i) Incorporation by reference. December 13, 1985 letter from the
Governor to EPA, and Revisions adopted on September 20, 1985, include
the following changes to Regulation VI and the General Rules. Revisions
to Sec. 116.11 were made, and Sec. 101.1 of the General Rules was
revised to include an amendment to the term major facility/stationary
source.
(64) Board Order No. 85-2, an alternate emission reduction plan for
the Continental Can Company, U.S.A. can coating plant in Longview, Texas
was submitted by the Governor on July 25, 1985, as amendments to the
Texas State Implementation Plan. The source is now subject to the
legally enforceable requirements stated in Board Order No. 85-2 and in
TACB Permit Number C-16765.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 85-2 adopted on May 10, 1985,
and TACB Permit Number C-16765 as revised November 21, 1986.
(65) In a October 26, 1987, letter, the Governor of Texas submitted
a revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan for Lead in El Paso
County. These revisions to the control strategy are adequate to
demonstrate attainment by August 14, 1987, of the National Ambient Air
Quality Standards for lead in El Paso County by modeling. Enclosed in
this letter were Texas Air Control Board (TACB) Board Order No. 87-14 as
passed and approved on August 14, 1987; the revisions to Regulation III,
Subchapter B as appended to the Board Order; and a certification of
Public Hearing.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) TACB Board Order No. 87-14, as adopted on August 14, 1987.
(B) The March 23, 1988, letter and enclosures from TACB to EPA.
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(66) Revisions to the plan for attainment of the standard for ozone
in Dallas and Tarrant Counties were submitted by the Governor on
September 30, 1985 and December 21, 1987.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Texas Air Control Board Regulation IV, Section
114.1 (c), (e), (f), 114.3, 114.5 (a), (b), (d), (e), (f), and (g)
adopted July 26, 1985.
(B) Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance and Transportation Control
Measures (VIMTCM), Appendix AG, Emission Reduction Commitments for
Transportation Control Measures in Post-1982 SIP Areas adopted by the
Texas Air Control Board on August 28, 1985.
(C) VIMTCM, Appendix AJ, Excerpted Senate Bill 725, section 35 (d)
and (g) effective September 1, 1985; and House Bill 1593 sections 21 and
22 effective June 18, 1987.
(D) The following portions of VIMTCM, Appendix AK, Texas Vehicle
Parameter Inspection and Maintenance Program adopted by the Texas Air
Control Board on December 18, 1987.
1 Record keeping and Record submittal Requirements, pages 15-17
2 Quality Control, Audit and Surveillance Procedures, pages 17-18
3 Procedures to Assure that Noncomplying Vehicles are Not Operated on
the Public Roads, pages 18-20
4 Mechanic Training Program, pages 21-23
5 A Public Awareness Plan, pages 23-25
6 Vehicle Maintenance Program (Anti-tampering), pages 25-27
(E) VIMTCM, Appendix AM, Department of Public Safety Rules and
Regulations Concerning Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Programs,
Sections 1, 2, and 3 adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on December
18, 1987.
(F) VIMTCM, Appendix AN, Local Government Letters of Commitment to
Enforce Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Programs adopted by the Texas
Air Control Board on December 18, 1987.
(67) Part II of the Visibility Protection Plan was submitted by the
Governor on November 18, 1987. This submittal includes a visibility
long-term strategy and general plan provisions as adopted by the Texas
Air Control Board on September 18, 1987.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revision entitled, ``State Implementation Plan Revisions for
Visibility Protection in Class I Areas: Phase I, September 18, 1987''
(including Appendices A and B).
(B) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 87-15, adopted September 18,
1987.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) None.
(68) [Reserved]
(69) Revisions to the plan for attainment of the standard for ozone
in Dallas and Tarrant Counties were submitted by the Governor on October
11, 1985, December 21, 1987, and December 13, 1988. EPA is approving
these stationary source VOC regulations and commitments under part A,
section 110 of the Clean Air Act. However, these regulations do not
represent RACT under part D, section 172 of the Clean Air Act for
numerous reasons, including cross-line averaging and director's
equivalency determinations without first being submitted to and approved
by EPA as a SIP revision.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board Regulation V (31 TAC
chapter 115), Control of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds:
Rules 115.111 introductory paragraph; 115.111(2)(E); 115.111(2)(F);
115.113 introductory paragraph, 115.113 last entry in table; except El
Paso County for Rules 115.131 introductory paragraph, 115.132(6),
115.132(7), 115.135 introductory paragraph, and 115.135 second to last
entry in table; 115.162 introductory paragraph only; 115.163(b)(2);
115.163(b)(3); 115.164(b) first paragraph only; 115.164(b)(3);
115.164(b)(4); 115.171(a); except El Paso County for Rule 115.171(b);
115.175(f); 115.176(a); 115.176(c); 115.191(9)(A)(iii);
115.191(9)(A)(iv); 115.191(9)(A)(v); 115.193(c)(3); 115.223; except El
Paso County for Rules 115.261 undesignated heading, 115.261 introductory
paragraph, 115.262(a), and 115.264; as adopted by the Texas Air Control
Board on July 26, 1985. Rules 115.171(c); 115.171(d); 115.176(d);
115.193(c) first paragraph only; 115.193(c)(1);
115.193(c)(2);115.193(c)(6); 115.193(d) first paragraph only;
115.193(e); 115.194; 115.201(b)(1); 115.202; 115.203(a); and 115.291
through 115.294 and the corresponding undesignated heading; as
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adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on December 18, 1987. Rules
115.111(4)(C); except El Paso County for Rule 115.111(5); 115.111(6);
115.111(7); 115.113 last entry in table; 115.131(2); except El Paso
County for Rule 115.131(3); 115.131(4); 115.131(5); 115.132 introductory
paragraph only; 115.132(2); 115.134(3); 115.135 last entry in table;
115.141(a); 115.141(b); 115.142(a) first paragraph; 115.142(b);
115.143(a); 115.143(b); 115.143(c); 115.144; 115.162(3)(B); 115.163(a);
115.163(c); 115.163(d); 115.164(b)(7); 115.171(e); 115.172(a) first
paragraph only; 115.172(a)(1); 115.172(a)(3); 115.172(a)(4);
115.172(a)(5)(A); 115.172(a)(6); 115.172(a)(7); 115.172(b) first
paragraph only; 115.172(b)(1); 115.173(a) first paragraph only;
115.173(a)(2); 115.173(a)(4)(A); 115.173(a)(4)(B); 115.173(a)(4)(E);
115.173(a)(6); 115.173(b) first paragraph only; 115.173(b)(2);
115.173(b)(4); 115.173(b)(5); 115.173(b)(10); 115.173(b)(11);
115.173(c); 115.174(a) first paragraph only; 115.174(a)(1)(A);
115.174(a)(1)(B); 115.174(a)(1)(C); 115.174(a)(7); 115.174(a)(8);
115.174(a)(9); 115.174(b) first paragraph only; 115.174(b)(2);
115.174(b)(4); 115.174(b)(5); 115.174(c); 115.175(e); 115.175(g);
115.176(e); 115.191(a) first paragraph only; 115.191(a)(8)(A);
115.191(a)(8)(B); 115.191(a)(8)(C); 115.191(a)(9)(C); 115.191(a)(11);
115.191(b); 115.191(c); 115.192(a); 115.192(b); 115.192(c); 115.193(f);
115.201(a); 115.201(b) first paragraph only; 115.201(b)(2) through
115.201(b)(6); 115.201(c); 115.203(b); 115.221(a) first paragraph only;
115.221(a)(4); and 115.221(b); as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board
on October 14, 1988.
(B) Revisions to the Texas Air Control Board General Rules (31 TAC
chapter 101), rule 101.1, Definitions for: automobile refinishing;
consumer-solvent products; as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on
December 18, 1987. Rule 101.1, Definitions for: architectural coating;
automotive primer or primer surfacers (used in automobile refinishing);
automotive wipe-down solutions; coating application system; delivery
vessel/tank-truck tank; exempt solvent; flexographic printing process;
non-flat architectural coating; packaging rotogravure printing;
publication rotogravure printing; rotogravure printing; surface coating
processes; transfer efficiency; and vapor balance system; as adopted by
the Texas Air Control Board on October 14, 1988.
(C) The following portions of the Post-1982 Ozone Control Strategies
Dallas and Tarrant Counties Texas State Implementation Plan Revisions
(TX82SIP), as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on December 18,
1987.
(1)(d) Emissions Tracking, page 56 (last paragraph), 57, and 58.
(2)(e) Regulation Review, pages 58-60.
(3)(a) Emissions Reductions and Growth Unaffected by This Plan, page
63 (first two full paragraphs).
(4)(e) Transportation Control Measures, pages 67-68.
(5)(4) Projection of Reasonable Further Progress (RFP), pages 71-72.
(6)(5) Contengency Plan, page 72.
(7)(a) Emissions Reductions and Growth Unaffected by This Plan, page
75.
(8)(e) Transportation Control Measures, pages 79-80.
(9)(4) Projection of Reasonable Further Progress (RFP), pages 83-84.
(10)(5) Contingency Plan, page 84.
(D) TX82SIP, appendix AG, Emission Reduction Commitments for
Transportation Control Measures in Post-1982 SIP Areas, as adopted by
the Texas Air Control Board on December 18, 1987.
(E) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 85-06, as adopted July 26,
1985.
(F) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 87-18, as adopted December 18,
1987.
(G) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 88-10, as adopted October 14,
1988.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) A letter dated September 25, 1989, from Allen Eli Bell,
Executive Director, Texas Air Control Board to Robert E. Layton Jr.,
P.E., Regional Administrator, EPA Region 6.
(B) TX82SIP, (c) Additional Control Technique Guidelines (CTGs),
pages 48-49.
(C) TX82SIP, appendix AL, Transportation Control Measure Evaluation
and Documentation of Highway Vehicle Data adopted by the Texas Air
Control Board on December 18, 1987.
(70) On March 12, 1982, the Governor of Texas submitted a request to
revise the Texas SIP to include an Alternative Emission Reduction Plan
for the
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E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Company's Sabine River Works at Orange, Orange
County, Texas. This Bubble uses credits obtained from the shutdown of
sixteen methanol storage tanks and a methanol truck and railcar loading
terminal in lieu of controls on one cyclohexane storage tank and two
methanol storage tanks.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 82-1, entitled ``E.I. Du Pont
de Nemours and Company Incorporated'' passed and approved by the Board
on January 8, 1982.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Letter dated October 23, 1989, from the Director of the Texas
Air Control Board (TACB) Technical Support and Regulation Development
Program, giving assurances that the State has resources and plans
necessary to strive toward attainment and maintenance of the National
Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for ozone taking into account the
influence of this Bubble on air quality.
(B) Letter dated May 31, 1988, from the Director of the TACB
Technical Services Division, giving quantification of emissions and
developmental information relative to volatile organic compound
emissions from the storage and terminal facilities at the Du Pont plant.
(C) Letter dated June 21, 1988, from the Director of the TACB
Technical Services Division, giving the throughput basis for emission
calculations for the tanks and discussing status of the equipment in the
trade.
(D) Record of Communication of a phone call from Bill Riddle, EPA
Region 6 Emissions Trading Coordinator, to Clayton Smith and Wayne
Burnop, Environmental Engineers for the TACB, dated November 7, 1989.
TACB confirms that there has been no shifting demand for the bubble.
(E) Record of Communication of a phone call from Mr. Bertie
Fernando, TACB Environmental Engineer, to Bill Riddle, EPA Region 6
Emissions Trading Coordinator, dated December 15, 1989. TACB gives the
status of the equipment in the bubble as a follow up to the June 21,
1988, letter mentioned in paragraph (c) of this section.
(71) Revisions to section VIII of the Texas SIP entitled ``Texas Air
Pollution Episode Contingency Plan'' as submitted by the Texas Air
Control Board (TACB) in a letter dated October 2, 1987. Revisions to
TACB Regulation VIII, 31 TAC Chapter 118, ``Emergency Episode
Planning,'' as approved by TACB on July 16, 1987, and on April 14, 1989,
and submitted by the Governor in letters dated October 26, 1987, and
October 13, 1989, respectively.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amended TACB Regulation VIII, 31 TAC chapter 118, Rules
118.1(a), 118.1(b)(2), 118.1(c), 118.2, 118.3, 118.4, 118.5(d),
118.5(e), 118.5(f) and 118.6 as approved on July 17, 1987, and the
repeal of Rule 118.7 as approved by TACB on July 17, 1987.
(B) Amended TACB Regulation VIII, 31 TAC chapter 118, Rules
118.1(b), 118.1(b)(1), Table 1 of Rule 118.1, first paragraph of Rule
118.5, and 118.5(1), 118.5(2), 118.5(3), as approved by TACB on April
14, 1989.
(C) TACB Order 87-10, approved July 17, 1987.
(D) TACB Order 89-01, approved April 14, 1989.
(E) Texas SIP section VIII ``Texas Air Pollution Episode Contingency
Plan'' pages VIII-3 through VIII-14, VIII-A-2 through VIII-A-4, and
VIII-B-2 through VIII-B-3.
(ii) Additional material
(A) Revisions to section VIII as submitted on October 2, 1987, from
Eli Bell, superceding and deleting section VIII as approved by EPA on
October 7, 1982, at 47 FR 44260 (Texas Air Pollution Emergency Episode
Contingency Plan).
(B) A letter dated February 10, 1989, from Steven Spaw, TACB, to
William B. Hathaway, U.S. EPA.
(72) Revisions to the plan for attainment of the standard for ozone
in Dallas and Tarrant counties were submitted by the Governor on March
5, 1990 limiting the volatility of gasoline.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Texas Air Control Board Regulation V (31 TAC
chapter 115), Control of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds,
Rule 115.242-249 as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on December
8, 1989.
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(B) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 89-13, as adopted December 8,
1988.
(73) Revisions for Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD)
are: Regulation VI--Section 116.3(a)(13) as adopted by the Texas Air
Control Board (TACB) on July 26, 1985 and as revised by the TACB on July
17, 1987 and July 15, 1988 and submitted by the Governor on December 11,
1985, October 26, 1987, and September 29, 1988, respectively; the PSD
Supplement as adopted by the TACB on July 17, 1987 and submitted by the
Governor on October 26, 1987; General Rules--Section 101.20(3) as
adopted by the TACB on July 26, 1985 and submitted by the Governor on
December 11, 1985; and the TACB commitment letters submitted by the
Executive Director on September 5, 1989 and April 17, 1992. Approval of
the PSD SIP is partially based on previously approved TACB regulations
and State statutes.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the TACB Regulation VI (31 TAC chapter 116)--
Control of Air Pollution by Permits for New Construction or
Modification: Rule 116.3(a)(13) as adopted by the TACB on July 26, 1985
and as revised by the TACB on July 17, 1987 and July 15, 1988.
(B) Revision to TACB General Rules (31 TAC Chapter 101)--Rule
101.20(3) as adopted by the TACB on July 26, 1985.
(C) TACB Board Order No. 85-07, as adopted on July 26, 1985.
(D) TACB Board Order No. 87-09, as adopted on July 17, 1987.
(E) TACB Board Order No. 88-08, as adopted on July 15, 1988.
(F) The following portions of the PSD Supplement, as adopted by the
TACB on July 17, 1987: 1. (2) Initial Classification of areas in Texas,
pages 1-2; 2. (3) Re-designation procedures, page 2; 3. (4) plan
assessment, pages 2-3; 4. (6) Innovative Control Technology, page 3; and
5. (7) Notification, (a) through (d), page 4.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) The PSD Supplement as adopted by the TACB on July 17, 1987.
(B) A letter dated September 5, 1989, from the Executive Director of
the TACB to the Regional Administrator of EPA Region 6.
(C) A letter dated April 17, 1992, from the Executive Director of
the TACB to the Division Director of Air, Pesticides and Toxics
Division, EPA Region 6.
(74) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board's volatile organic
compound regulations were submitted by the Governor of Texas on July 16,
1990.
(i) Incorporation by reference
(A) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board Regulation V (31 TAC
Chapter 115) Control of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds,
Subchapter E: Solvent-Using Processes, Surface Coating Processes, Sec.
115.421 introductory paragraph, Sec. 115.421(8)(A), Sec. 115.425
introductory paragraph, Sec. 115.425(3), Sec. 115.429 introductory
paragraph, and Sec. 115.429(2)(E), as adopted by the Texas Air Control
Board on June 22, 1990.
(B) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 90-07 as adopted by the Texas
Air Control Board on June 22, 1990.
(ii) Additional material
(A) Texas Air Control Board July 10, 1990, certification signed by
Steve Spaw, P.E., Executive Director, Texas Air Control Board.
(75) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan for particulate
matter (PM10 Group III) General Rules (31 TAC Chapter 101),
Sec. 101.1 Definitions for ``De minimis impact'', ``Particulate
matter'', ``Particulate matter emissions'', ``PM10'',
``PM10 emissions'', and ``Total suspended particulate'', as
adopted on June 16, 1989, by the Texas Air Control Board (TACB), were
submitted by the Governor on August 21, 1989.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) General Rules (31 TAC Chapter 101), Section 101.1 Definitions
for ``De minimis impact'', ``Particulate matter'', ``Particulate matter
emissions'', ``PM10'', ``PM10 emissions'', and
``Total suspended particulate'', as adopted on June 16, 1989, by the
TACB.
(ii) Additional material--None.
(76) A revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan (SIP) to
include revisions to Texas Air Control Board (TACB) Regulation II, 31
TAC Chapter 112. Control of Air Pollution from Sulfur Compounds,
submitted by the Governor by cover letter dated October 15, 1992.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board (TACB), Regulation II, 31
TAC
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Chapter 112, Section 112.1, ``Definitions;'' Section 112.2,
``Compliance, Reporting, and Recordkeeping;'' Section 112.3, ``Net
Ground Level Concentrations;'' Section 112.4, ``Net Ground Level
Concentration--Exemption Conditions;'' Section 112.5, ``Allowable
Emission Rates--Sulfuric Acid Plant Burning Elemental Sulfur;'' Section
112.6, ``Allowable Emission Rates--Sulfuric Acid Plant;'' Section 112.7,
``Allowable Emission Rates--Sulfur Recovery Plant;'' Section 112.8,
``Allowable Emission Rates From Solid Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam
Generators,'' Subsections 112.8(a), except for the phrase ``Except as
provided in subsection (b) of this section,'' 112.8(c), 112.8(d),
112.8(e); Section 112.9, ``Allowable Emission Rates--Combustion of
Liquid Fuel;'' Section 112.14, ``Allowable Emission Rates--Nonferrous
Smelter Processes;'' Section 112.15, ``Temporary Fuel Shortage Plan
Filing Requirements;'' Section 112.16, ``Temporary Fuel Shortage Plan
Operating Requirements;'' Section 112.17, ``Temporary Fuel Shortage Plan
Notification Procedures;'' Section 112.18, ``Temporary Fuel Shortage
Plan Reporting Requirements;'' Section 112.19, ``Application for Area
Control Plan;'' Section 112.20, ``Exemption Procedure;'' and Section
112.21, ``Allowable Emission Rates Under Area Control Plan,'' as adopted
by the TACB on September 18, 1992.
(B) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 92-19, as adopted by the Texas
Air Control Board on September 18, 1992.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Texas Air Control Board certification letter dated October 1,
1992, and signed by William R. Campbell, Executive Director, Texas Air
Control Board.
(B) Texas Air Control Board clarification letter dated July 5, 1993,
from William R. Campbell, Executive Director, Texas Air Control Board,
to A. Stanley Meiburg, Director, Air, Pesticides, and Toxics Division,
EPA Region 6.
(77) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board Regulation V (31 TAC
Chapter 115), Control of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds,
were submitted by the Governor on March 5, 1990, July 16, 1990, May 10,
1991, and September 30, 1991.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board Regulation V (31 TAC
Chapter 115), Control of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds,
as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on December 8, 1989.
(B) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board Regulation V (31 TAC
Chapter 115), Control of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds,
as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on June 22, 1990:
115.425(1)(D) and 115.425(1)(E).
(C) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board Regulation V (31 TAC
Chapter 115), Control of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds,
as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on May 10, 1991: 115.010--
Definitions for coating, coating line, leak, pounds of volatile organic
compounds (VOC) per gallon of coating (minus water and exempt solvents),
pounds of volatile organic compounds (VOC) per gallon of solids,
printing line, volatile organic compound (VOC), 115.112(c), 115.114
introductory paragraph, 115.114(3), 115.116(1), 115.116(3)(B) through
115.116(3)(D), 115.119(a)(1), 115.119(a)(2), 115.122(a)(3),
115.126(1)(B) through 115.126(1)(E), 115.129(a)(1), 115.129(a)(2),
115.132(a)(4), 115.136, 115.139(a)(1), 115.139(a)(2), 115.212(a)(4),
115.212(a)(5), 115.212(a)(6), 115.215(5), 115.216(2)(B) through
115.216(2)(D), 115.219(a)(1) through 115.219(a)(3), 115.222(7) through
115.222(9), 115.229(1), 115.229(2), 115.239, 115.315(2), 115.316(1)(A)
through 115.316(1)(D), the repeal of 115.317, 115.319(1), 115.319(2),
115.322(4), 115.324(1)(A), 115.324(1)(B), 115.324(2)(A) through
115.324(2)(E), 115.325(2), 115.327(1) through 115.327(5), 115.329
introductory paragraph, 115.329(1), 115.329(2) 115.332 introductory
paragraph, 115.332(4), 115.334(1)(D), 115.334(1)(E), 115.334(2), 115.335
introductory paragraph, 115.335(2), 115.336 introductory paragraph,
115.337(1) through 115.337(5), 115.339, 115.342(4), 115.344(1)(D),
115.344(1)(E), 115.344(2), 115.345(2), 115.347(1) through 115.347(6),
115.349, 115.417(3) through 115.417(6), 115.419(1) through 115.419(3),
115.421 introductory paragraph, 115.421(1) through 115.421(8)(B)
introductory paragraph, 115.421(8)(C) through 115.421(9)(A)(v),
115.421(9)(C), 115.422 introductory paragraph, 115.422(1),
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115.422(1)(A) through 115.422(1)(C), 115.422(2), 115.423(2) through
115.423(4), 115.424 introductory paragraph, 115.424(1) through
115.424(3), 115.425(2), 115.425(3)(B)(i), 115.425(3)(B)(iii), 115.426
introductory paragraph, 115.426(2), 115.426(2)(A)(ii) through
115.426(2)(A)(iv), 115.426(3), 115.427(6), 115.427(6)(A), 115.427(6)(B),
115.427(7), 115.429(1), 115.429(2)(A), 115.429(2)(B), 115.432
introductory paragraph, 115.432(1), 115.432(1)(A) through
115.432(1)(C)(iii), 115.432(2), 115.432(3), 115.435(5) through
115.435(7), 115.436(3)(B) through 115.436(3)(D), 115.437(1), 115.437(2),
115.439(1), 115.439(2), 115.512(3), 115.519, 115.532(5),
115.536(2)(A)(ii) through 115.536(2)(A)(iv), 115.537(5), 115.537(6),
115.539(1), 115.539(2).
(D) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board Regulation V (31 TAC
Chapter 115), Control of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds,
as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on September 20, 1991:
115.010--Definitions for capture efficiency, capture system, carbon
adsorber, carbon adsorption system, control device and control system,
115.126(1), 115.129(a)(3), 115.136, 115.139(a)(2), 115.224(2),
115.229(2), 115.422(2), 115.423(3), 115.425(4) through
115.425(4)(C)(iii), 115.426(3), 115.426(4), 115.429(2)(C), 115.435
introductory paragraph, 115.435(7) through 115.435(7)(C)(iii),
115.435(8), 115.436(6), 115.439(2).
(78) Revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan for Prevention
of Significant Deterioration adopted by the Texas Air Control Board
(TACB) on December 14, 1990, and submitted by the Governor on February
18, 1991.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revision to TACB Regulation VI (31 TAC Chapter 116)--Control of
Air Pollution by Permits for New Construction or Modification: Section
116.3(a)(13) as adopted by the TACB on December 14, 1990, and effective
January 7, 1991.
(B) TACB Board Order No. 90-13, as adopted on December 14, 1990.
(79) A revision to the Texas SIP addressing moderate PM-10
nonattainment area requirements for El Paso was submitted by the
Governor of Texas by letter dated November 5, 1991. The SIP revision
included, as per section 179B of the Clean Air Act, a modeling
demonstration providing for timely attainment of thePM-10 National
Ambient Air Quality Standards for El Paso but for emissions emanating
from Mexico.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board (TACB), Regulation I,
Section 111.101, ``General Prohibition;'' Section 111.103, ``Exceptions
to Prohibition of Outdoor Burning;'' Section 111.105, ``General
Requirements for Allowable Outdoor Burning;'' Section 111.107,
``Responsibility for Consequences of Outdoor Burning;'' Section 111.143,
``Materials Handling;'' Section 111.145, ''Construction and
Demolition,'' Subsections 111.145(1), 111.145(2); Section 111.147,
``Roads, Streets, and Alleys,'' Subsections 111.147(1)(B),
111.147(1)(C), 111.147(1)(D); and Section 111.149, ``Parking Lots,'' as
adopted by the TACB on June 16, 1989.
(B) TACB Order No. 89-03, as adopted by the TACB on June 16, 1989.
(C) Revisions to TACB, Regulation I, Section 111.111, ``Requirements
for Specified Sources,'' Subsection 111.111(c); Section 111.141,
``Geographic Areas of Application and Date of Compliance;'' Section
111.145, ``Construction and Demolition,'' Subsections 111.145(first
paragraph), 111.145(3); and Section 111.147, ``Roads, Streets, and
Alleys,'' Subsections 111.147(first paragraph), 111.147(1)(first
paragraph), 111.147(1)(A), 111.147(1)(E), 111.147(1)(F), and 111.147(2),
as adopted by the TACB on October 25, 1991.
(D) TACB Order No. 91-15, as adopted by the TACB on October 25,
1991.
(E) City of El Paso, Texas, ordinance, Title 9 (Health and Safety),
Chapter 9.38 (Woodburning), Section 9.38.010, ``Definitions;'' Section
9.38.020, ``No-Burn Periods;'' Section 9.38.030, ``Notice Required;''
Section 9.38.040, ``Exemptions;'' Section 9.38.050, ``Rebuttable
Presumption;'' and Section 9.38.060, ``Violation Penalty,'' as adopted
by the City Council of the City of El Paso on December 11, 1990.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) November 5, 1991, narrative plan addressing the El Paso moderate
PM-10 nonattainment area, including emission inventory, modeling
analyses, and control measures.
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(B) A Memorandum of Understanding between the TACB and the City of
El Paso defining the actions required and the responsibilities of each
party pursuant to the revisions to the Texas PM-10 SIP for El Paso,
passed and approved on November 5, 1991.
(C) TACB certification letter dated July 27, 1989, and signed by
Allen Eli Bell, Executive Director, TACB.
(D) TACB certification letter dated October 28, 1991, and signed by
Steve Spaw, Executive Director, TACB.
(E) El Paso PM-10 SIP narrative from pages 91-92 that reads as
follows: ``* * * provided that adequate information becomes available, a
contingency plan will be developed in conjunction with future El Paso
PM-10 SIP revisions. It is anticipated that EPA, TACB, the City of El
Paso, and SEDUE will continue a cooperative effort to study the PM-10
air quality in the El Paso/Juarez air basin. Based on the availability
of enhanced emissions and monitoring data, as well as more sophisticated
modeling techniques (e.g., Urban Airshed Model), future studies will
attempt to better define the relative contributions of El Paso and
Juarez to the PM-10 problem in the basin. At that time, a contingency
plan can more appropriately be developed in a cooperative effort with
Mexico.''
(80) A revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan to adopt an
alternate control strategy for the surface coating processes at Lockheed
Corporation of Fort Worth.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Air Control Board Order Number 93-13 issued and effective
June 18, 1993, for Lockheed Corporation, Fort Worth approving an
Alternate Reasonably Available Control Technology (ARACT). A letter from
the Governor of Texas dated August 19, 1993, submitting to the EPA the
ARACT demonstration.
(ii) Additional material-the document prepared by GD titled ``The
Proposed Alternate Reasonably Available Control Technology Determination
for U.S. Air Force Plant Number Four and Ancillary Facilities of General
Dynamics'' dated September 16, 1991.
(81) A revision to the Texas SIP to include revisions to Texas
Regulation V, 31 TAC Sec. Sec. 115.241-115.249-Control of Vehicle
Refueling Emissions (Stage II) at Motor Vehicle Fuel Dispensing
Facilities adopted by the State on October 16, 1992, effective November
16, 1992, and submitted by the Governor by cover letter dated November
13, 1992.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to Texas Regulation V, 31 TAC Sec. Sec. 115.241-
115.249-Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions (Stage II) at Motor
Vehicle Fuel Dispensing Facilities, effective November 16, 1992.
(B) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 92-16, as adopted October 16,
1992.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) September 30, 1992, narrative plan addressing: general
requirements, definitions, determination of regulated universe,
certification of approved vapor recovery systems, training, public
information, recordkeeping, requirements for equipment installation and
testing, annual in-use above ground inspections, program penalties,
resources, and benefits.
(82) A revision to the Texas SIP to include a new Texas Natural
Resource Conservation Commission, Part III, Chapter 101, General Rules,
section 101.10, Emission Inventory Requirements. In a concurrent action,
the TNRCC repealed the existing section 101.10 concerning filing of
emissions data. The new rule and the repealing of the old rule was
submitted to the EPA on October 15, 1992, by the Governor, as a proposed
revision to the SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) TNRCC, Part III, Chapter 101, General Rules, section 101.10,
Emission Inventory Requirements, as adopted by the TNRCC on August 20,
1992.
(B) TNRCC Order No. 92-20, as adopted by the TNRCC on August 20,
1992.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) TNRCC certification letter dated October 8, 1992, and signed by
William R. Campbell, Executive Director, TNRCC.
(83) A revision to the Texas SIP to include an alternate particulate
control plan for certain unpaved industrial roadways at the ASARCO
copper smelter in El Paso, submitted by the Governor by cover letter
dated March 30, 1994.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission Order No. 94-01,
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as adopted by the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission on
March 9, 1994.
(B) TNRCC Attachment 3 containing the Texas Air Control Board permit
number 20345 for the ASARCO primary copper smelter in El Paso, Texas,
issued May 11, 1992.
(C) TNRCC Attachment 4 containing the June 8, 1993, letter from Mr.
Troy W. Dalton, Texas Air Control Board (TACB), to Mr. Thomas Diggs,
U.S. EPA Region 6, addressing the ASARCO Inc. (El Paso) waiver request
from TACB Regulation I, Section 111.147(1)(A), including the enclosure
entitled ``Waiver Provisions to Texas Air Control Board Regulation
111.147(1)(A) for ASARCO, Incorporated, El Paso Account No. EE-0007-G.''
(ii) Additional material.
(A) March 9, 1994, SIP narrative addressing the alternate
particulate control plan (in lieu of paving) for certain unpaved
industrial roadways at the ASARCO copper smelter in El Paso.
(84) A revision to the Texas SIP for the El Paso moderate carbon
monoxide nonattainment area which has a design value less than 12.7
parts per million was submitted by the Governor of Texas to meet the
November 15, 1992, CAA deadline. The elements in this incorporation
include the general SIP revision and the oxygenated fuels regulations
submitted to the EPA on October 23, 1992, and the completed emissions
inventory submitted to the EPA on November 17, 1992.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Addition of a new Section 114.13, ``Oxygenated Fuels'' to the
Texas Air Control Board (TACB), Regulation IV.
(B) TACB Board Order Number 92-15, as adopted by the TACB on
September 18, 1992.
(C) SIP narrative plan entitled ``Revisions to the State
Implementation Plan (SIP) for Carbon Monoxide (CO), 1992 CO SIP for
Moderate Area--El Paso,'' adopted by the Texas Air Control Board
September 18, 1992, addressing: 3. 1992 CO SIP Revisions for Moderate
Area El Paso (new.) e. Attainment Demonstration, pages 9-10; f.
Oxygenated Fuels 3) Administrative Requirements, page 13, b) Clerical
Reviews, page 15, c) Field Inspections, page 15; and e) enforcement (i)-
(iv), pages 17-19.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) SIP narrative plan entitled ``Revisions to the State
Implementation Plan (SIP) for Carbon Monoxide (CO), 1992 CO SIP for
Moderate Area--El Paso,'' adopted by the Texas Air Control Board
September 18, 1992.
(B) Governor of Texas submittal of November 13, 1992, regarding the
El Paso CO emissions inventory.
(C) The TACB certification letter dated October 1, 1992, and signed
by William R. Campbell, Executive Director, TACB.
(85) The State is required to implement a Small Business Stationary
Source Technical and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program
(PROGRAM) as specified in the plan revision submitted by the Governor on
November 13, 1992. This plan submittal, as adopted by the Texas Air
Control Board (TACB) on November 6, 1992, was developed in accordance
with section 507 of the Clean Air Act (CAA).
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Clean Air Act (TCAA), TEXAS HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE ANN.
(Vernon 1992), Sec. 382.0365, ``Small Business Stationary Source
Assistance Program'', enacted by the Texas 1991 legislative session and
effective September 1, 1991. Included in TCAA, Sec. 382.0365, are
provisions establishing a small business assistance program (SBAP), an
Ombudsman, and a Compliance Advisory Panel (CAP); establishing
membership of the CAP; and addressing the responsibilities and duties of
the SBAP, Ombudsman, and the CAP.
(B) TACB Order No. 92-22, as adopted by the TACB on November 6,
1992.
(C) Appendix C, ``Schedule of Implementation'', appended to the
narrative SIP Revision entitled, ``Revisions to the State Implementation
Plan for the Small Business Stationary Source Technical and
Environmental Compliance Assistance Program, Texas Air Control Board;
November 1992''.
(ii) Additional material.
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(A) Narrative SIP Revision entitled, ``Revisions to the State
Implementation Plan for the Small Business Stationary Source Technical
and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program, Texas Air Control
Board; November 1992''.
(B) TACB certification letter dated November 10, 1992, and signed by
William R. Campbell, Executive Director, TACB.
(C) Legal opinion letter dated October 15, 1992 from Kirk P. Watson,
Chairman, TACB, to Mr. B.J. Wynne, III, Regional Administrator, EPA
Region 6, regarding the composition of the Small Business Compliance
Advisory Panel for Texas.
(86) [Reserved]
(87) A revision to the Texas SIP to include revisions to Texas
Regulation IV, 31 TAC Sec. 114.3--Vehicle Emissions Inspection and
Maintenance Program, adopted by the State on November 10, 1993, and
February 16, 1994, regulations effective December 8, 1993, and revisions
to Texas Department of Transportation, Chapter 17. Vehicle Titles and
Registration--Vehicle Emissions Verification System, 43 TAC Sec. 17.80,
adopted by the State on October 28, 1993, effective November 22, 1993,
and submitted by the Governor by cover letters dated November 12, 1993
and March 9, 1994.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) House Bill 1969 an act relating to motor vehicle registration,
inspections and providing penalties amending:
(1) Sections 382.037 and 382.038 of the Texas Health and Safety
Code;
(2) Section 2 Chapter 88, General Laws, Acts of the 41st
Legislature, 2nd Called Session, 1929 (Article 6675a-2, Vernon's Texas
Civil Statutes);
(3) Title 116, Articles 6675b-4, 6675b-4A, and 6675b-4B;
(4) Section 141(d), and section 142(h), Uniform Act Regulating
Traffic on Highways (Article 6701d, Vernon's Civil Statutes);
(5) Section 4.202, County Road and Bridge Act (Article 6702-1,
Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes) signed by the Governor on June 8, 1993,
and effective August 30, 1993.
(B) Texas Health and Safety Code (Vernon 1990), the Texas Clean Air
Act, sections 382.017, 382.037, 382.038, and 382.039 effective September
1, 1991.
(C) Revisions to Texas Regulation IV, 31 TAC Sec. 114.3--Vehicle
Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Program, effective December 8,
1993.
(D) Order No. 93-23, as adopted November 10, 1993, and Order No. 94-
02 as adopted February 16, 1994.
(E) Texas Civil Statutes, Articles 6675a-1 to 6675b-2 and 6687-1.
(Vernon 1993).
(F) Revisions to Texas Department of Transportation, Chapter 17.
Vehicle Titles and Registration--Vehicle Emissions Verification System,
43 TAC Sec. 17.80, effective November 22, 1993.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) SIP narrative plan entitled ``Revisions to the State
Implementation Plan (SIP) for the Control of Ozone Air Pollution--
Inspection/Maintenance SIP for Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso, Beaumont/Port
Arthur, and Houston/Galveston Ozone Nonattainment Areas,'' submitted to
the EPA on November 12, 1993, and on March 9, 1994 addressing by
section: 8(a)(1) Applicability, 8(a)(2) Adequate Tools and Resources,
8(a)(3)
I/M Performance Standards, 8(a)(4) Network Type and Program Evaluation,
8(a)(5) Test Frequency and Convenience, 8(a)(6) Vehicle coverage,
8(a)(7) Test Procedures and Standards and Test Equipment, 8(a)(8)
Quality Control, 8(a)(9) Quality Assurance, 8(a)(10) Waivers and
Compliance Via Diagnostic Inspection, 8(a)(11) Motorist Compliance
Enforcement, 8(a)(12) Motorist Compliance Enforcement Program Oversight,
8(a)(13) Enforcement Against Contractors, Stations and Inspectors,
8(a)(14) Compliance with Recall Notices, 8(a)(15) Data Collection,
8(a)(16) Data Analysis and Reporting, 8(a)(17) Inspector Training and
Licensing or Certification, 8(a)(18) Public Information, 8(a)(19)
Consumer Protection Provisions, 8(a)(20) Improving Repair Effectiveness,
8(a)(21) On-Road Testing, 8(a)(22) State Implementation Plan Submission
and Appendices.
(B) Letter dated May 4, 1994, from John Hall, Chairman of the Texas
Natural Resource Conservation Commission to the EPA, clarifying the
State's intent regarding its Executive Director's exemption policy and
repair effectiveness program.
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(88) Revisions to the Texas State Implementation Plan, submitted to
EPA on June 8 and November 13, 1992, respectively. These revisions adopt
expansion of applicability for Reasonably Available Control Technology
(RACT) rules for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to ensure that all
major VOC sources are covered by RACT, to revise the major source
definition, and to revise certain monitoring, recordkeeping, and
reporting requirements for Victoria County, Texas.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 92-04, as adopted on May 8,
1992.
(B) Revisions to the General Rules, as adopted by the Board on May
8, 1992, section 101.1--New definitions for capture efficiency, capture
system, carbon adsorber, carbon adsorption system, coating, coating
line, control device, control system, pounds of volatile organic
compounds (VOC) per gallon of coating (minus water and exempt solvents),
pounds of volatile organic compounds (VOC) per gallon of solids,
printing line; revised definitions for component, exempt solvent, leak,
vapor recovery system, volatile organic compound (VOC).
(C) Revisions to Regulation V, as adopted by the Board on May 8,
1992, sections 115.010 (Definitions)--Beaumont/Port Arthur area, Dallas/
Fort Worth area, El Paso area, Houston/Galveston area; revised
definition for delivery vessel/tank truck tank; 115.112(a),
115.112(a)(3), 115.112(b)(1), 115.112(b)(2), 115.112(b)(2)(A) through
115.112(b)(2)(D), 115.112(b)(2)(E), 115.112(b)(2)(F), 115.112(c),
115.112(c)(3)(A), 115.112(c)(3)(B), 115.113(a) through 115.113(c),
115.114(a), 115.114(b), 115.114(b)(1), 115.114(b)(2), 115.115(a),
115.115(b), 115.115(b)(1) through 115.115(b)(8), 115.116(a),
115.116(a)(4), 115.116(b), 115.116(b)(1) through 115.116(b)(4),
115.117(a), 115.117(b), 115.117(b)(1) through 115.117(b)(6),
115.117(b)(6)(A) through 115.117(b)(6)(C), 115.117(b)(7),
115.117(b)(7)(A) through 115.117(b)(7)(C), 115.117(c), 115.117(c)(1)
through 115.117(c)(4), 115.119 introductory paragraph, 115.121(a),
115.121(a)(1), 115.121(a)(1)(C), 115.121(a)(2), 115.121(a)(3),
115.121(b), 115.121(b)(1) through 115.121(b)(3), 115.121(c),
115.121(c)(1), 115.121(c)(2) through 115.121(c)(4), 115.122(a),
115.122(b), 115.122(c), 115.122(c)(1) through 115.122(c)(4), 115.123(a)
through 115.123(c), 115.125(a), 115.125(a)(2), 115.125(b), 115.125(b)(1)
through 115.125(b)(7), 115.126 introductory paragraph, 115.127(a),
115.127(a)(2), 115.127(a)(3), 115.127(a)(3)(B), 115.127(a)(3)(C),
115.127(a)(4), 115.127(a)(4)(C), 115.127(b), 115.127(b)(1),
115.127(b)(2), 115.127(b)(2)(A) through 115.127(b)(2)(B), 115.127(c),
115.127(c)(1), 115.127(c)(2), 115.127(c)(2)(A) through 115.127(c)(2)(C),
115.129 introductory paragraph, 115.129(1) through 115.129(3),
115.131(a), 115.131(a)(2) through 115.131(a)(4), 115.131(b) through
115.131(c), 115.132(a), 115.132(b), 115.132(b)(1) through 115.132(b)(3),
115.132(c), 115.132(c)(3), 115.133(a) through 115.133(c), 115.135(a),
115.135(b), 115.135(b)(1) through 115.135(b)(6), 115.136(a),
115.136(a)(1), 115.136(a)(2), 115.136(a)(2)(A) through 115.136(a)(2)(D),
115.136(a)(3), 115.136(a)(4), 115.136(b), 115.137(a), 115.137(a)(1)
through 115.137(a)(4), 115.137(b), 115.137(b)(1) through 115.137(b)(4),
115.137(c), 115.137(c)(1) through 115.137(c)(3), 115.139 introductory
paragraph, 115.139(1), 115.139(2), 115.211 introductory paragraph,
115.211(1)(A), 115.211(1)(B), 115.211(2), 115.212(a), 115.212(a)(4),
115.212(a)(5), 115.212(b), 115.212(b)(1), 115.212(b)(2),
115.212(b)(2)(A), 115.212(b)(2)(B), 115.212(b)(3), 115.212(b)(3)(A)
through 115.212(b)(3)(C), 115.212(c), 115.212(c)(1), 115.213(a) through
115.213(c), 115.214(a), 115.214(a)(3), 115.214(a)(4), 115.214(b),
115.214(b)(1), 115.214(b)(2), 115.215(a), 115.215(b), 115.215(b)(1)
through 115.215(b)(8), 115.216 introductory paragraph, 115.216(4),
115.217(a), 115.217(a)(2) through 115.217(a)(4), 115.217(b),
115.217(b)(1) through 115.217(b)(3), 115.217(c), 115.217(c)(3), 115.219
introductory paragraph, 115.219(1) through 115.219(6), 115.221
introductory paragraph, 115.222 introductory paragraph, 115.222(6),
115.223 introductory paragraph, 115.224 introductory paragraph,
115.224(2), 115.225 introductory paragraph, 115.226 introductory
paragraph, 115.227 introductory paragraph, 115.229 introductory
paragraph, 115.234 introductory paragraph, 115.235 introductory
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paragraph, 115.236 introductory paragraph, 115.239 introductory
paragraph, 115.311(a), 115.311(a)(1), 115.311(a)(2), 115.311(b),
115.311(b)(1), 115.311(b)(2), 115.312(a), 115.312(a)(2), 115.312(b),
115.312(b)(1), 115.312(b)(1)(A), 115.312(b)(1)(B), 115.312(b)(2),
115.313(a) through 115.313(b), 115.315(a), 115.315(b), 115.315(b)(1)
through 115.315(b)(7), 115.316 introductory paragraph, 115.316(1),
115.316(2), 115.316(3), 115.317 introductory paragraph, 115.319
introductory paragraph, 115.319(1), 115.319(2), 115.322(a), 115.322(b),
115.322(b)(1) through 115.322(b)(5), 115.323(a), 115.323(a)(2),
115.323(b), 115.323(b)(1), 115.323(b)(2), 115.324(a), 115.324(a)(4),
115.324(b), 115.324(b)(1), 115.324(b)(1)(A) through 115.324(b)(1)(D),
115.324(b)(2), 115.324(b)(2)(A) through 115.324(b)(2)(C), 115.324(b)(3)
through 115.324(b)(8), 115.324(b)(8)(A), 115.324(b)(8)(A)(i),
115.324(b)(8)(A)(ii), 115.324(b)(8)(B), 115.325(a), 115.325(b),
115.325(b)(1) through 115.325(b)(3), 115.326(a), 115.326(a)(2),
115.326(b), 115.326(b)(1), 115.326(b)(2), 115.326(b)(2)(A) through
115.326(b)(2)(I), 115.326(b)(3), 115.326(b)(4), 115.327(a),
115.327(a)(2), 115.327(a)(4), 115.327(a)(5), 115.327(b), 115.327(b)(1),
115.327(b)(1)(A) through 115.327(b)(1)(C), 115.327(b)(2) through
115.327(b)(6), 115.329 introductory paragraph, 115.332 introductory
paragraph, 115.333 introductory paragraph, 115.334 introductory
paragraph, 115.334(3), 115.334(3)(A), 115.335 introductory paragraph,
115.336 introductory paragraph, 115.337 introductory paragraph,
115.337(2) through 115.337(4), 115.337(4)(E), 115.339 introductory
paragraph, 115.342 introductory paragraph, 115.343 introductory
paragraph, 115.344 introductory paragraph, 115.345 introductory
paragraph, 115.346 introductory paragraph, 115.347 introductory
paragraph, 115.347(3), 115.349 introductory paragraph, 115.412(a),
115.412(a)(1)(F)(iv), 115.412(a)(3)(I), 115.412(a)(3)(I)(viii),
115.412(b), 115.412(b)(1), 115.412(b)(1)(A), 115.412(b)(1)(A)(i) through
115.412(b)(1)(A)(iii), 115.412(b)(1)(B) through 115.412(b)(1)(F),
115.412(b)(1)(F)(i) through 115.412(b)(1)(F)(iv), 115.412(b)(2),
115.412(b)(2)(A), 115.412(b)(2)(B), 115.412(b)(2)(B)(i) through
115.412(b)(2)(B)(iii), 115.412(b)(2)(C), 115.412(b)(2)(D),
115.412(b)(2)(D)(i) through 115.412(b)(2)(D)(iv), 115.412(b)(2)(E),
115.412(b)(2)(F), 115.412(b)(2)(F)(i) through 115.412(b)(2)(F)(xiii),
115.412(b)(3), 115.412(b)(3)(A), 115.412(b)(3)(A)(i),
115.412(b)(3)(A)(ii), 115.412(b)(3)(B) through 115.412(b)(3)(I),
115.412(b)(3)(I)(i) through 115.412(b)(3)(I)(viii), 115.413(a),
115.413(a)(1), 115.413(a)(2), 115.413(b), 115.413(b)(1), 115.413(b)(2),
115.415(a), 115.415(a)(1), 115.415(a)(2), 115.415(b), 115.415(b)(1),
115.415(b)(1)(A), 115.415(b)(1)(B), 115.415(b)(2), 115.415(b)(2)(A)
through 115.415(b)(2)(E), 115.416(a), 115.416(b), 115.416(b)(1),
115.416(b)(2), 115.417(a), 115.417(a)(1) through 115.417(a)(6),
115.417(b), 115.417(b)(1) through 115.417(b)(6), 115.419(a) through
115.419(b), 115.421(a), 115.421(a)(8), 115.421(a)(8)(A),
115.421(a)(8)(B), 115.421(a)(8)(C), 115.421(a)(9), 115.421(a)(9)(v),
115.421(a)(11), 115.421(b), 115.421(b)(1) through 115.421(b)(9),
115.421(b)(9)(A), 115.421(b)(9)(A)(i) through 115.421(b)(9)(A)(iv),
115.421(b)(9)(B), 115.421(b)(9)(C), 115.421(b)(10), 115.422(a),
115.422(a)(1), 115.422(a)(2), 115.423(a), 115.423(a)(3), 115.423(a)(4),
115.423(b), 115.423(b)(1) through 115.423(b)(4), 115.424(a),
115.424(a)(1) through 115.424(a)(3), 115.424(a)(2), 115.424(b),
115.424(b)(1), 115.424(b)(2), 115.425(a), 115.425(a)(1), 115.425(a)(2),
115.425(a)(3), 115.425(a)(3)(B), 115.425(a)(4)(C)(ii), 115.425(b),
115.424(b)(1), 115.424(b)(1)(A) through 115.425(b)(1)(E), 115.425(b)(2),
115.424(b)(2)(A) through 115.425(b)(2)(E), 115.426(a), 115.426(a)(1),
115.426(a)(1)(C), 115.426(a)(2), 115.426(a)(2)(B), 115.426(a)(3),
115.426(a)(4), 115.426(b), 115.426(b)(1), 115.426(b)(1)(A) through
115.426(b)(1)(D), 115.426(b)(2), 115.426(b)(2)(A), 115.426(b)(2)(A)(i)
through 115.426(b)(2)(A)(iv), 115.426(b)(2)(B), 115.426(b)(2)(C),
115.426(b)(3), 115.427(a), 115.427(a)(1), 115.427(a)(2),
115.427(a)(2)(A), 115.427(a)(2)(B), 115.427(a)(3), 115.427(a)(4),
115.427(a)(5), 115.427(a)(5)(A), 115.427(a)(5)(B), 115.426(a)(6),
115.427(b), 115.427(b)(1), 115.427(b)(2), 115.427(b)(2)(A) through
115.427(b)(2)(E), 115.427(b)(3), 115.427(b)(3)(A) through
115.427(b)(3)(C), 115.429(a) through 115.429(c), 115.432(a),
115.432(a)(2), 115.432(a)(3), 115.432(b), 115.432(b)(1) through
115.432(b)(3), 115.432(b)(3)(A) through 115.432(b)(3)(C),
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115.433(a), 115.433(b), 115.435(a), 115.435(a)(6), 115.435(a)(7),
115.435(a)(7)(C)(ii), 115.435(a)(8), 115.435(b), 115.435(b)(1) through
115.435(b)(7), 115.436(a), 115.436(a)(1), 115.436(a)(2), 114.436(a)(4)
through 115.436(a)(6), 115.436(b), 115.436(b)(1) through 115.436(b)(3),
115.436(b)(3)(A) through 115.436(b)(3)(C), 115.436(b)(4), 115.436(b)(5),
115.437(a), 115.437(a)(1) through 115.437(a)(4), 115.437(b), 115.439(a)
through 115.439(c), 115.512 introductory paragraph, 115.512 (1) through
115.512(3), 115.513 introductory paragraph, 115.515 introductory
paragraph, 115.516 introductory paragraph, 115.517 introductory
paragraph, 115.519(a) through 115.519(b), 115.531(a), 115.531(a)(2),
115.531(a)(3), 115.531(b), 115.531(b)(1) through 115.531(b)(3),
115.532(a), 115.532(a)(4), 115.532(a)(5), 115.532(b), 115.532(b)(1)(A),
115.532(b)(1)(B), 115.532(b)(2), 115.532(b)(3), 115.532(b)(3)(A),
115.532(b)(3)(B), 115.532(b)(4), 115.533(a), 115.533(b), 115.534(a),
115.534(b), 115.534(b)(1), 115.534(b)(2), 115.535(a), 115.535(b),
115.535(b)(1) through 115.535(b)(6), 115.536(a), 115.536(a)(1),
115.536(a)(2), 115.536(a)(3), 115.536(a)(4), 115.536(b), 115.536(b)(1),
115.536(b)(2), 115.536(b)(2)(A), 115.536(b)(2)(A)(i) through
115.536(b)(2)(A)(iii), 115.536(b)(2)(B), 115.536(b)(3),
115.536(b)(3)(A), 115.536(b)(3)(B), 115.536(b)(4), 115.536(b)(5),
115.537(a), 115.537(a)(1) through 115.537(a)(7), 115.537(b),
115.537(b)(1) through 115.537(b)(5), 115.539(a), 115.539(b), 115.612
introductory paragraph, 115.613 introductory paragraph, 115.614
introductory paragraph, 115.615 introductory paragraph, 115.615(1),
115.617 introductory paragraph, 115.617(1), 115.619 introductory
paragraph.
(D) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 92-16, as adopted on October
16, 1992.
(E) Revisions to the General Rules, as adopted by the Board on
October 16, section 101.1: Introductory paragraph, new definition for
extreme performance coating; revised definitions for gasoline bulk
plant, paragraph vii of miscellaneous metal parts and products coating,
mirror backing coating, volatile organic compound.
(F) Revisions to Regulation V, as adopted by the Board on October
16, 1992, sections 115.010--new definition for extreme performance
coating; revised definitions for gasoline bulk plant, paragraph vii of
miscellaneous metal parts and products coating, mirror backing coating,
and volatile organic compound; 115.116 title (Monitoring and
Recordkeeping Requirements), 115.116(a)(2), 115.116(a)(3),
115.116(a)(3)(A) through 115.116(a)(3)(C), 115.116(a)(5), 115.116(b)(2),
115.116(b)(3), 115.116(b)(3)(A) through 115.116(b)(3)(D), 115.116(b)(4),
115.116(b)(5), 115.119(a), 115.119(b), 115.126 title (Monitoring and
Recordkeeping Requirements), 115.126(a), 115.126(a)(1)(A),
115.126(a)(1)(C), 115.126(a)(1)(E), 115.126(b), 115.126(b)(1),
115.126(b)(1)(A) through 115.126(b)(1)(E), 115.126(b)(2),
115.126(b)(2)(A) through 115.126(b)(2)(D), 115.126(b)(3),
115.126(b)(3)(A), 115.126(b)(3)(B), 115.127(a)(4)(A) through
115.127(a)(4)(C), 115.129(a), 115.129(a)(1), 115.129(b), 115.136 title
(Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements), 115.136(a)(4), 115.136(b),
115.136(b)(1), 115.136(b)(2), 115.136(b)(2)(A) through 115.136(b)(2)(D),
115.136(b)(3), 115.136(b)(4), 115.139(a), 115.139(b), 115.211(a),
115.211(b), 115.215(a), 115.215(b), 115.216 title (Monitoring and
Recordkeeping Requirements), 115.216(a), 115.216(a)(2)(A) through
115.216(a)(2)(C), 115.216(a)(5), 115.216(b), 115.216(b)(1),
115.216(b)(2), 115.216(b)(2)(A) through 115.216(b)(2)(D), 115.216(b)(3),
115.216(b)(3)(A), 115.216(b)(3)(B), 115.216(b)(4), 115.217(a)(6),
115.219(a)(1) through 115.219(a)(4), 115.219(b), 115.316 title
(Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements), 115.316(a),
115.316(a)(1)(A), 115.316(a)(1)(C), 115.316(a)(4), 115.316(b),
115.316(b)(1), 115.316(b)(1)(A) through 115.316(b)(1)(D), 115.316(b)(2),
115.316(b)(2)(A) through 115.316(b)(2)(C), 115.316(b)(3), 115.316(b)(4),
115.319(a)(1), 115.319(a)(2), 115.319(b), 115.421(a), 115.421(a)(12),
115.421(a)(12)(A), 115.421(a)(12)(A)(i), 115.421(a)(12)(A)(ii),
115.421(a)(12)(B), 115.425(a)(4)(C)(ii), 115.426 title (Monitoring and
Recordkeeping Requirements), 115.426(a)(2), 115.426(a)(2)(A)(i),
115.426(b)(2), 115.426(b)(2)(i), 115.427(a)(5)(C), 115.427(a)(6),
115.427(a)(6)(A) through 115.427(a)(6)(C), 115.427(a)(7), 115.429(d),
115.436 title (Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements),
115.436(a)(3),
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115.436(a)(3)(C), 115.436(b), 115.436(b)(3), 115.436(b)(3)(B) through
115.436(b)(3)(D), 115.439(d), 115.536 title (Monitoring and
Recordkeeping Requirements), 115.536(a)(1), 115.536(a)(2),
115.536(a)(2)(A), 115.536(a)(2)(A)(ii), 115.536(a)(5), 115.536(b)(1),
115.536(b)(2), 115.536(b)(2)(A), 115.536(b)(2)(A)(ii) through
115.536(b)(2)(A)(iv), 115.539(c).
(89) A revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan to adopt an
attainment demonstration control strategy for lead which addresses that
portion of Collin County owned by GNB.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Air Control Board Order Number 92-09 issued and effective
October 16, 1992, for settlement of the enforcement action against the
GNB facility at Frisco, Texas.
(B) Texas Air Control Board Order Number 93-10 issued and effective
June 18, 1993, for control of lead emissions from the GNB facility at
Frisco, Texas.
(C) Texas Air Control Board Order Number 93-12 issued and effective
June 18, 1993, establishing contingency measures relating to the GNB
facility at Frisco, Texas.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) The lead attainment demonstration prepared by the State, dated
July 1993.
(90) A revision to the Texas SIP regarding ozone monitoring. The
State of Texas will modify its SLAMS and its NAMS monitoring systems to
include a PAMS network design and establish monitoring sites. The
State's SIP revision satisfies 40 CFR 58.20(f) PAMS requirements.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) TNRCC Order Number 93-24 as adopted by the TNRCC November 10,
1993.
(B) SIP narrative plan entitled ``Revisions to the State
Implementation Plan (SIP) for the Control of Ozone Air Pollution''
adopted by the TNRCC on November 10, 1993, addressing: 1993 Rate-of-
Progress SIP for Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso, Beaumont/Port Arthur and
Houston/Galveston Ozone Nonattainment Areas, Section VI: Control
Strategy, B. Ozone Control Strategy, 7. SIP Revisions for 1993 Rate-of-
Progress (new.), a. Ozone Control Plan, 1) General, f) Photochemical
Assessment Monitoring Stations, page 87, second paragraph, first
sentence; third paragraph; fourth paragraph; and, the fifth paragraph
which ends on page 88; page 88, first complete paragraph, including
numbers (1), (2) and (3).
(ii) Additional material.
(A) The Texas SIP revision narrative regarding PAMS.
(B) TNRCC certification letter dated November 10, 1993, and signed
by Gloria A. Vasquez, Chief Clerk, TNRCC.
(91)-(92) [Reserved]
(93) A revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan (SIP) to
include agreed orders limiting sulfur dioxide (SO2) allowable
emissions at certain nonpermitted facilities in Harris County, and to
include a modeling demonstration showing attainment of the
SO2 National Ambient Air Quality Standards, was submitted by
the Governor by cover letter dated August 3, 1994.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) Order No.
94-09, as adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(B) TNRCC Order No. 94-10 for Anchor Glass Container, as adopted by
the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(C) TNRCC Order No. 94-11 for Crown Central Petroleum Corporation,
as adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(D) TNRCC Order No. 94-12 for Elf Atochem North America, Inc., as
adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(E) TNRCC Order No. 94-13 for Exxon Company USA, as adopted by the
TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(F) TNRCC Order No. 94-14 for ISK Biosciences Corporation, as
adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(G) TNRCC Order No. 94-15 for Lyondell Citgo Refining Company, LTD.,
as adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(H) TNRCC Order No. 94-16 for Lyondell Petrochemical Company, as
adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(I) TNRCC Order No. 94-17 for Merichem Company, as adopted by the
TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(J) TNRCC Order No. 94-18 for Mobil Mining and Minerals Company, as
adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(K) TNRCC Order No. 94-19 for Phibro Energy USA, Inc., as adopted by
the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
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(L) TNRCC Order No. 94-20 for Shell Chemical and Shell Oil, as
adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(M) TNRCC Order No. 94-21 for Shell Oil Company, as adopted by the
TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(N) TNRCC Order No. 94-22 for Simpson Pasadena Paper Company, as
adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) May 27, 1994, letter from Mr. Norman D. Radford, Jr. to the
TNRCC and the EPA Region 6 requesting approval of an equivalent method
of monitoring sulfur in fuel and an equivalent method of determining
compliance.
(B) June 28, 1994, letter from Anthony C. Grigsby, Executive
Director, TNRCC, to Crown Central Petroleum Corporation, approving an
alternate monitoring and compliance demonstration method.
(C) June 28, 1994, letter from Anthony C. Grigsby, Executive
Director, TNRCC, to Exxon Company USA, approving an alternate monitoring
and compliance demonstration method.
(D) June 28, 1994, letter from Anthony C. Grigsby, Executive
Director, TNRCC, to Lyondell Citgo Refining Co., LTD., approving an
alternate monitoring and compliance demonstration method.
(E) June 28, 1994, letter from Anthony C. Grigsby, Executive
Director, TNRCC, to Phibro Energy, USA, Inc., approving an alternate
monitoring and compliance demonstration method.
(F) June 28, 1994, letter from Anthony C. Grigsby, Executive
Director, TNRCC, to Shell Oil Company, approving an alternate monitoring
and compliance demonstration method.
(G) June 8, 1994, letter from Mr. S. E. Pierce, Mobil Mining and
Minerals Company, to the TNRCC requesting approval of an alternative
quality assurance program.
(H) June 28, 1994, letter from Anthony C. Grigsby, Executive
Director, TNRCC, to Mobil Mining and Minerals Company, approving an
alternative quality assurance program.
(I) August 3, 1994, narrative plan addressing the Harris County
Agreed Orders for SO2, including emission inventories and
modeling analyses (i.e. the April 16, 1993, report entitled ``Evaluation
of Potential 24-hour SO2 Nonattainment Area in Harris County,
Texas-Phase II'' and the June, 1994, addendum).
(J) TNRCC certification letter dated June 29, 1994, and signed by
Gloria Vasquez, Chief Clerk, TNRCC.
(94) Revisions to the Texas SIP addressing visible emissions
requirements were submitted by the Governor of Texas by letters dated
August 21, 1989, January 29, 1991, October 15, 1992 and August 4, 1993.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board (TACB), Regulation I,
Section 111.111, ``Requirements for Specified Sources;'' Subsection
111.111(a) (first paragraph) under ``Visible Emissions;'' Subsections
111.111(a)(1) (first paragraph), 111.111(a)(1)(A), 111.111(a)(1)(B) and
111.111(a)(1)(E) under ``Stationary Vents;'' Subsection 111.111(b)
(first paragraph) under ``Compliance Determination Exclusions;'' and
Subsections 111.113 (first paragraph), 111.113(1), 111.113(2), and
111.113(3) under ``Alternate Opacity Limitations,'' as adopted by the
TACB on June 16, 1989.
(B) TACB Board Order No. 89-03, as adopted by the TACB on June 16,
1989.
(C) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board (TACB), Regulation I,
Section 111.111, ``Requirements for Specified Sources;'' Subsections
111.111(a)(4)(A) and 111.111(a)(4)(B)(i) under ``Railroad Locomotives or
Ships;'' Subsections 111.111(a)(5)(A) and 111.111(a)(5)(B)(i) under
``Structures;'' and Subsections 111.111(a)(6)(A) and 111.111(a)(6)(B)(i)
under ``Other Sources,'' as adopted by the TACB on October 12, 1990.
(D) TACB Board Order No. 90-12, as adopted by the TACB on October
12, 1990.
(E) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board (TACB), Regulation I,
Section 111.111, ``Requirements for Specified Sources;'' Subsections
111.111(a)(1)(C), 111.111(a)(1)(D), 111.111(a)(1)(F) (first paragraph),
111.111(a)(1)(F)(i), 111.111(a)(1)(F)(ii), 111.111(a)(1)(F)(iii),
111.111(a)(1)(F)(iv), and 111.111(a)(1)(G) under ``Stationary Vents;''
Subsections 111.111(a)(2) (first paragraph), 111.111(a)(2)(A),
111.111(a)(2)(B), and 111.111(a)(2)(C) under ``Sources Requiring
Continuous Emissions Monitoring;'' Subsection 111.111(a)(3) (first
paragraph) under ``Exemptions from
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Continuous Emissions Monitoring Requirements;'' Subsection
111.111(a)(4), ``Gas Flares,'' title only; Subsection 111.111(a)(5)
(first paragraph) under ``Motor Vehicles;'' Subsections
111.111(a)(6)(A), 111.111(a)(6)(B) (first paragraph),
111.111(a)(6)(B)(i) and 111.111(a)(6)(B)(ii) under ``Railroad
Locomotives or Ships'' (Important note, the language for
111.111(a)(6)(A) and 111.111(a)(6)(B)(i) was formerly adopted as
111.111(a)(4)(A) and 111.111(a)(4)(B)(i) on October 12, 1990);
Subsections 111.111(a)(7)(A), 111.111(a)(7)(B) (first paragraph),
111.111(a)(7)(B)(i) and 111.111(a)(7)(B)(ii) under ``Structures''
(Important note, the language for 111.111(a)(7)(A) and
111.111(a)(7)(B)(i) was formerly adopted as 111.111(a)(5)(A) and
111.111(a)(5)(B)(i) on October 12, 1990); and Subsections
111.111(a)(8)(A), 111.111(a)(8)(B) (first paragraph),
111.111(a)(8)(B)(i) and 111.111(a)(8)(B)(ii) under ``Other Sources''
(Important note, the language for 111.111(a)(8)(A) and
111.111(a)(8)(B)(i) was formerly adopted as 111.111(a)(6)(A) and
111.111(a)(6)(B)(i) on October 12, 1990), as adopted by the TACB on
September 18, 1992.
(F) TACB Board Order No. 92-19, as adopted by the TACB on September
18, 1992.
(G) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board (TACB), Regulation I,
Section 111.111, ``Requirements for Specified Sources;'' Subsections
111.111(a)(4)(A) (first paragraph), 111.111(a)(4)(A)(i),
111.111(a)(4)(A)(ii), and 111.111(a)(4)(B) under ``Gas Flares,'' as
adopted by the TACB on June 18, 1993.
(H) TACB Board Order No. 93-06, as adopted by the TACB on June 18,
1993.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) TACB certification letter dated July 27, 1989, and signed by
Allen Eli Bell, Executive Director, TACB.
(B) TACB certification letter dated January 9, 1991, and signed by
Steve Spaw, Executive Director, TACB.
(C) TACB certification letter dated October 1, 1992, and signed by
William Campbell, Executive Director, TACB.
(D) TACB certification letter dated July 13, 1993, and signed by
William Campbell, Executive Director, TACB.
(95) Alternative emission reduction (bubble) plan for the Shell Oil
Company's Deer Park manufacturing complex submitted to the EPA by the
Governor of Texas in a letter dated July 26, 1993.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) TACB Order 93-11, as adopted by the TACB on June 18, 1993.
(B) SIP narrative entitled, ``Site-Specific State Implementation
Plan,'' section IV.H.1.b., attachment (4), entitled, ``Alternate
Emission Reduction (``Bubble'') Plan Provisions for Uncontrolled Vacuum-
Producing Vents, Shell Oil Company, Deer Park Manufacturing Complex, HG-
0659-W,'' adopted by the TACB on June 18, 1993.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) SIP narrative entitled, ``Site-Specific State Implementation
Plan,'' section IV.H.1.b., adopted by the TACB on June 18, 1993.
(B) TACB certification letter dated July 5, 1993, and signed by
William R. Campbell, Executive Director, TACB.
(96) A revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan for
Transportation Conformity: Regulation 30 TAC Chapter 114 ``Control of
Air Pollution from Motor Vehicles'', Section 114.27 ``Transportation
Conformity'' as adopted by the Texas Natural Resource Conservation
Commission (TNRCC) on October 19, 1994, was submitted by the Governor on
November 6, 1994. No action is taken on a portion of 30 TAC 114.27(c)
that contains provisions of 40 CFR 51.448.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) The TNRRC 30 TAC Chapter 114 ``Control of Air Pollution from
Motor Vehicles'', 114.27 ``Transportation Conformity'' as adopted by the
TNRCC on October 19, 1994. No action is taken on a portion of 30 TAC
114.27(c) that contains provisions of 40 CFR 51.448.
(B) TNRCC order No. 94-40 as passed and approved on October 12,
1994.
(ii) Additional material. None.
(97) Revisions to the Texas SIP addressing revisions to the Texas
Air Control Board (TACB) General Rules, 31 Texas Administrative Code
(TAC) Chapter 101, ``General Rules'', section 101.1, ``Definitions'',
and revisions to TACB Regulation VI, 31 TAC Chapter 116, ``Control of
Air Pollution by Permits for New Construction or Modification,'' were
submitted by the Governor of Texas by letters dated December 11, 1985,
October 26, 1987, February 18, 1988,
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September 29, 1988, December 1, 1989, September 18, 1990, November 5,
1991, May 13, 1992, November 13, 1992, and August 31, 1993.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to TACB Regulation VI, 31 TAC Chapter 116, sections
116.2 and 116.10(a)(4), as adopted by the TACB on July 26, 1985.
(B) TACB Board Order No. 85-07, as adopted by the TACB on July 26,
1985.
(C) Amended TACB Regulation VI, 31 TAC Chapter 116, section
116.10(a)(3) as adopted by the TACB on July 17, 1987.
(D) TACB Board Order No. 87-09, as adopted by the TACB on July 17,
1987.
(E) Amended TACB Regulation VI, 31 TAC Chapter 116, sections
116.10(a)(1), 116.10(c)(1), 116.10(c)(1)(A), 116.10(c)(1)(B),
116.10(c)(1)(C) and 116.10(f), as adopted by the TACB on December 18,
1987.
(F) TACB Board Order No. 87-17, as adopted by the TACB on December
18, 1987.
(G) Amended TACB Regulation VI, 31 TAC Chapter 116, redesignation of
section 116.1 to 116.1(a), revision to section 116.1(b), and
redesignation of 116.10(a)(6) to 116.10(a)(7), as adopted by the TACB on
July 15, 1988.
(H) TACB Board Order No. 88-08, as adopted by the TACB on July 15,
1988.
(I) Amended TACB Regulation VI, 31 TAC Chapter 116, sections
116.1(a), 116.3(f), 116.5, 116.10(a)(7), 116.10(b)(1), 116.10(d),
116.10(e), 116.11(b)(3), 116.11(e), and 116.11(f), as adopted by the
TACB on August 11, 1989.
(J) TACB Board Order No. 89-06, as adopted by the TACB on August 11,
1989.
(K) Amended TACB Regulation VI, 31 TAC Chapter 116, sections
116.1(c), 116.3(a)(1), 116.3(a)(1)(A), and 116.3(a)(1)(B), as adopted by
the TACB on May 18, 1990.
(L) TACB Board Order No. 90-05, as adopted by the TACB on May 18,
1990.
(M) Amended TACB Regulation VI, 31 TAC Chapter 116, section
116.1(a)(15), as adopted by the TACB on September 20, 1991.
(N) TACB Board Order No. 91-10, as adopted by the TACB on September
20, 1991.
(O) Revisions to TACB General Rules, 31 TAC Chapter 101 to add
definitions of ``actual emissions''; ``allowable emissions''; ``begin
actual construction''; ``building, structure, facility, or
installation''; ``commence''; ``construction''; ``de minimis
threshold''; ``emissions unit''; ``federally enforceable''; ``necessary
preconstruction approvals or permits''; ``net emissions increase'';
``nonattainment area''; ``reconstruction''; ``secondary emissions''; and
``synthetic organic chemical manufacturing process'' and to modify
definitions of ``fugitive emission''; ``major facility/stationary
source''; and ``major modification'' (except for Table I), as adopted by
the TACB on May 8, 1992.
(P) Amended TACB Regulation VI, 31 TAC Chapter 116, sections
116.3(a)(1), (3), (4), (5), (7), (8), (9), (10), (11), (12), and (13);
116.3(c)(1); and 116.11(b)(4), as adopted by the TACB on May 8, 1992.
(Q) TACB Board Order No. 92-06, as adopted by the TACB on May 8,
1992.
(R) Amended TACB Regulation VI, 31 TAC Chapter 116, sections
116.3(a); 116.3(a)(7) and (10); 116.3(c); and 116.14 as, adopted by the
TACB on October 16, 1992.
(S) TACB Board Order No. 92-18, adopted by the TACB on October 16,
1992.
(T) Amended TACB Regulation VI, 31 TAC Chapter 116, Table I, as
adopted in section 116.012 by the TACB on August 16, 1993, is approved
and incorporated into section 101.1 in lieu of Table I adopted May 8,
1992.
(U) TACB Board Order No. 93-17, as adopted by the TACB on August 16,
1993
(ii) Additional materials--None.
(98)-(99) [Reserved]
(100) A revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan (SIP) to
adopt an alternate control strategy for the surface coating processes at
the Bell Helicopter Textron, Incorporated (Bell) Plant 1 Facility.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(a) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission Agreed Order for
Docket No. 95-1642-SIP, issued and effective April 2, 1996, for Bell's
Plant 1 facility.
(b) A letter from the Governor of Texas dated April 18, 1996,
submitting to the EPA the Agreed Order and the site-specific SIP
revision for Bell.
(ii) Additional material.
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(a) The site-specific revision to the Texas State Implementation
Plan for Bell, dated January 16, 1996.
(b) The alternate reasonably available control technology
demonstration prepared by Bell, dated December 1995.
(101) Revisions to Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Regulation II and the Texas State Implementation Plan concerning the
Control of Air Pollution from Sulfur Compounds, submitted by the
Governor by cover letters dated October 15, 1992 and September 20, 1995.
These revisions relax the SO2 limit from 3.0 lb/MMBtu to 4.0
lb/MMBtu, and include Agreed Order No. 95-0583-SIP, which stipulates
specific SO2 emission limit compliance methodologies for the
Aluminum Company of America, located in Rockdale, Texas.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission Agreed Order No.
95-0583-SIP, approved and effective on August 23, 1995.
(B) Revisions to 30 TAC Chapter 112, Section 112.8 `Allowable
Emission Rates from Solid Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam Generators,'
Subsections 112.8(a) and 112.8(b) as adopted by the Texas Air Control
Board on September 18, 1992, and effective on October 23, 1992.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) The State submittal entitled, ``Revisions to the State
Implementation Plan Concerning Sulfur Dioxide in Milam County,'' dated
July 26, 1995, including Appendices G-2-1 through G-2-6.
(B) The document entitled Dispersion Modeling Analysis of ALCOA
Rockdale Operations, Rockdale, Texas, dated April 28, 1995 (document No.
1345-05).
(102) The Governor of Texas submitted on August 31, 1993, and July
12, 1995, revisions to the Texas State Implementation Plan for
Prevention of Significant Deterioration adopted by TACB on August 16,
1993, and by Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) on
March 1, 1995. The revisions adopted on August 16, 1993, were a
comprehensive recodification of and revisions to the existing
requirements. The revision adopted on March 1, 1995, amended the
recodified Section 116.160(a) to incorporate the PM-10 PSD increments.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) TACB Board Order Number 93-17, as adopted by TACB on August 16,
1993.
(B) Recodified and revised Regulation VI--Control of Air Pollution
by Permits for New Construction or Modification, as adopted by TACB on
August 16, 1993, Repeal of 31 TAC Sections 116.3(a)(9), 116.3(a)(11),
116.3(a)(12), 116.3(14), and 116.11(b) (1)-(4); New Sections 116.160
introductory paragraph, 116.160 (a)-(d), 116.161, 116.162 introductory
paragraph, 116.162 (1)-(4), 116.163 (a)-(e) and 116.141 (a),(c)-(e).
(C) Revisions to Regulation VI--Control of Air Pollution by Permits
for New Construction or Modification: as adopted by Texas Natural
Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) on August 16, 1993. New Section
116.010, definition of de minimis impact.
(D) Revision to General Rules, as adopted by Texas Natural Resource
Conservation Commission (TNRCC) on August 16, 1993, Repeal Section 101.1
definition of de minimis impact.
(E) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC)
Commission Order Docket Number 95-0276-RUL, as adopted by Texas Natural
Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) on March 1, 1995.
(F) Revision to Regulation VI--Control of Air Pollution by Permits
for New Construction or Modification, revised 30 TAC Section 116.160(a),
as adopted by Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) on
March 1, 1995.
(103) Revisions to the Texas SIP addressing VOC RACT Negative
Declarations. A revision to the Texas SIP was submitted on January 10,
1996, which included negative declarations for various categories.
Section 172(c)(1) of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 requires
nonattainment areas to adopt, at a minimum, the reasonably available
control technology (RACT) to reduce emissions from existing sources.
Pursuant to section 182(b)(2) of the Act, for moderate and above ozone
nonattainment areas, the EPA has identified 13 categories for such
sources and developed the Control Technique Guidelines (CTGs) or
Alternate Control Techniques (ACTs) documents to implement RACT at those
sources. When no major volatile organic compound
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(VOC) sources for a source category exist in a nonattainment area, a
State may submit a negative declaration for that category. Texas
submitted negative declarations for the areas and source categories
listed in this paragraph (c)(103). For the Beaumont/Port Arthur region,
negative declarations were submitted for the following eight categories:
clean-up solvents, aerospace coatings, shipbuilding and repair, wood
furniture, plastic part coatings-business machines, plastic part
coatings-others, autobody refinishing, and offset lithography. For
Dallas/Fort Worth, negative declarations were submitted for six
categories: industrial wastewater, clean-up solvents, shipbuilding and
repair, autobody refinishing, plastic part coatings-business machines,
and offset lithography. For the Houston/Galveston area, negative
declarations were submitted for seven categories: clean-up solvents,
aerospace coatings, wood furniture, plastic part coatings-business
machines, plastic part coatings-others, autobody refinishing, and offset
lithography. For El Paso, negative declarations were submitted for nine
categories: industrial wastewater, clean-up solvents, aerospace
coatings, shipbuilding and repair, wood furniture, plastic part
coatings-business machines, plastic part coatings-others, autobody
refinishing, and offset lithography. This submittal satisfies section
182(b)(2) of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 for these particular
CTG/ACT source categories for the Texas ozone nonattainment areas stated
in this paragraph (c)(103).
(i) Incorporation by reference. The letter dated January 10, 1996,
from the Governor of Texas to the Regional Administrator, submitting the
Post-1996 Rate of Progress Plan as a revision to the SIP, which included
VOC RACT negative declarations.
(ii) Additional material. Pages 53, 55 through 59, 61, 63, and 64 of
the Post-1996 Rate of Progress Plan, adopted by the Texas Natural
Resource Conservation Commission on December 13, 1995.
(104) Revisions to the Texas State Implementation Plan, submitted to
the EPA in letters dated November 13, 1993, May 9, 1994, August 3, 1994,
and November 14, 1994. These control measures can be found in the 15
Percent Plans for the Beaumont/Port Arthur, Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso
and Houston/Galveston ozone nonattainment areas. These control measures
are being approved for the purpose of strengthening of the SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the General Rules as adopted by the Texas Natural
Resource Conservation Commission on November 10, 1993; Section 101.1--
New Definitions for Alcohol Substitutes (used in offset lithographic
printing), Automotive basecoat/clearcoat system (used in automobile
refinishing), Automotive precoat (used in automobile refinishing),
Automotive pretreatment (used in automobile refinishing), Automotive
sealers (used in automobile refinishing), Automotive specialty coatings
(used in automobile refinishing), Automotive three-stage system (used in
automobile refinishing), Batch (used in offset lithographic printing),
Cleaning solution (used in offset lithographic printing), Fountain
Solution (used in offset lithographic printing), Hand-held lawn and
garden and utility equipment, Heatset (used in Offset lithographic
Printing), HVLP spray guns, Industrial Solid Waste introductory
paragraph and (A)-(C), Lithography (used in offset lithographic
printing), Marine terminal, Marine vessel, Municipal solid waste
facility, Municipal solid waste landfill, Municipal solid waste landfill
emissions, Non-heatset (used in offset lithographic printing), Offset
lithography, Sludge, Solid waste introductory paragraph and (A)-(C),
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry batch distillation
operation, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry batch
process, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry distillation
operation, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry
distillation unit, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry
reactor process, Transport vessel, Utility engines, Vapor recovery
system, VOC introductory paragraph and (A)-(D).
(B) Revisions to Regulation V, as adopted by the Commission on
November 10, 1993; Section 115.010. new definitions for Alcohol
substitutes (used in
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offset lithographic printing), Automotive basecoat/clearcoat system
(used in automobile refinishing), Automotive precoat (used in automobile
refinishing), Automotive pretreatment (used in automobile refinishing),
Automotive sealers (used in automobile refinishing), Automotive
specialty coatings (used in automobile refinishing), Automotive three-
stage system (used in automobile refinishing), Batch (used in offset
lithographic printing), Cleaning solution (used in offset lithographic
printing), Fountain Solution (used in offset lithographic printing),
Hand-held lawn and garden and utility equipment, Heatset (used in Offset
lithographic Printing), High-volume low-pressure spray guns, Industrial
solid waste introductory paragraph and (A)-(C), Leakless Valve,
Lithography (used in offset lithographic printing) Marine terminal,
Marine vessel, Municipal solid waste facility, Municipal solid waste
landfill, Municipal solid waste landfill emissions, Non-heatset (used in
offset lithographic printing), Offset lithography, Owner or operator of
a motor vehicle dispensing facility (as used in Sec. Sec. 115.241-
115.249 of this title, relating to Control of Vehicle Refueling
Emissions (Stage II) at Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities), Sludge, Solid
waste introductory paragraph and (A)-(C), Synthetic Organic Chemical
Manufacturing Industry batch distillation operation, Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry batch process, Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry distillation operation, Synthetic
Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry distillation unit, Synthetic
Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry reactor process, Transport
vessel, Utility Engines, Vapor recovery system, Volatile Organic
Compound introductory and (A)-(D). Revised sections 115.121(a)(1),
115.121(a)(2), 115.121(a)(3), 115.121(a)(4), 115.122(a)(2),
115.122(a)(3), 115.122(a)(3)(A), 115.122(a)(3)(B), 115.123(a),
115.123(a)(1), 115.123(a)(2), 115.126(a)(1), 115.126(a)(1)(C),
115.126(b)(1)(C), 115.127(a)(1), 115.127(a)(2), 115.127(a)(3),
115.127(a)(4), 115.127(a)(5), 115.127(a)(5)(A), 115.127(a)(5)(B),
115.127(a)(5)(C), 115.129(a)(1), 115.129(a)(2), 115.129(a)(3),
115.129(a)(4), 115.152(a)(2), 115.152(a)(2)(A)-115.152(a)(2)(C),
115.152(a)(3), 115.152(b), 115.152(b)(1), 115.152(b)(2), 115.152(b)(3),
115.155 introductory paragraph, 115.155(1), 115.155(4), 115.155(5),
115.155(6), 115.155(7), 115.155(9), 115.156(1), 115.156(3),
115.156(3)(B), 115.156(3)(C), 115.156(3)(D),115.156(3)(D)(i)-
115.156(3)(D)(iii), 115.156(3)(E), 115.156(3)(E)(i), 115.156(3)(E)(ii),
115.211(a)(1), 115.211(b), 115.212(a)(1), 115.212(a)(2), 115.212(a)(3),
115.212(a)(4), 115.212(a)(5)(A), 115.212(a)(5)(A)(i),
115.212(a)(5)(A)(ii), 115.212(a)(5)(B), 115.212(a)(6), 115.212(a)(7),
previously approved 115.212(a)(4)(A) now redesignated 115.212(a)(8)(A),
115.212(a)(8)(B), 115.212(a)(8)(C), 115.212(a)(9)(A)-115.212(a)(9)(D),
115.212(a)(10)(A), 115.212(a)(10)(B), 115.212(b), 115.212(b)(1),
115.212(b)(2), 115.212(b)(3),115.212(b)(3)(A), 115.212(b)(3)(A)(i),
115.212(b)(3), 115.217(a)(11)(B) (note that 115.217(a)(11)(A) and
115.217(a)(11)(B) were moved to 115.217(a)(9)(A) and 115.217(a)(9)(B) in
the May 9, 1994 adoption without revisions, 115.217(b)(1),
115.217(b)(2)(A)-115.217(b)(2)(C), 115.217(b)(3), 115.217(b)(4),
115.217(b)(4)(A)-115.217(b)(4)(C), 115.217(b)(5), 115.217(b)(5)(A),
115.217(b)(5)(B), 115.217(c)(1), 115.217(c)(2)(A)-115.217(c)(2)(C),
115.217(c)(3), 115.217(c)(4), 115.217(c)(4)(A)-115.217(c)(4)(C),
115.217(c)(5), 115.217(c)(5)(A), 115.217(c)(5)(B), 115.219(b),
115.222(1), 115.222(5), 115.222(6), 115.222(7), 115.222(8), 115.222(9),
115.222(10), 115.222(11), 115.226 introductory paragraph, 115.226(1),
115.226(2), 115.226(2)(A), 115.226(2)(B), 115.227(1), 115.227(2),
115.227(3), 115.227(3)(A), 115.227(3)(B), 115.229(a), 115.229(b),
115.229(c), 115.229(c)(1), 115.229(c)(2), 115.234 introductory
paragraph, 115.234(1), 115.234(2), 115.235(1), 115.235(4), 115.236
introductory paragraph, 115.236(1), 115.237(1), 115.237(2), 115.237(3),
115.239(a), 115.239(b), 115.242(1), 115.242(1)(A), 115.242(1)(B),
115.242(2), 115.242(2)(A)-115.242(2)(F), 115.242(3), 115.242(3)(A),
115.242(3)(B), 115.242(3)(C), 115.242(3)(C)(i)-115.242(3)(C)(iii),
115.242(3)(D)-115.242(3)(K), 115.242(4), 115.242(5), 115.242(6),
115.242(7), 115.242(8), 115.242(9), 115.242(9)(A)-115.242(9)(C),
115.242(10), 115.242(10)(A), 115.242(10)(B), 115.242(11), 115.242(12),
115.242(12)(A)-115.242(12)(C),
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115.243 introductory paragraph, 115.243(1), 115.243(2), 115.244
introductory paragraph, 115.244(1), 115.244(2), 115.244(3), 115.244(4),
115.245 introductory paragraph, 115.245(1), 115.245(1)(A),
115.245(1)(A)(i)-115.245(1)(A)(iv), 115.245(1)(B), 115.245(1)(C),
115.245(1)(D), 115.245(2), 115.245(3),115.245(3)(A)-115.245(3)(C),
115.245(4), 115.245(5), 115.245(5)(A), 115.245(5)(B), 115.245(6),
115.246(1), 115.246(2), 115.246(3), 115.246(4), 115.246(5), 115.246(6),
115.246(7), 115.246(7)(A), 115.246(7)(B), 115.247(2), 115.248(1),
115.248(1)(A), 115.248(1)(B), 115.248(3), 115.248(3)(A)-115.248(3)(E),
115.248(4), 115.248(4)(A), 115.248(4)(B), 115.248(4)(B)(i),
115.248(4)(B)(ii), 115.249(1), 115.249(2),115.249(3), 115.249(4),
115.324(a)(8)(A)(iii), 115.334(3)(A)(iii). New sections 115.352,
115.353, 115.354, 115.355, 115.356, 115.357, and 115.359. Revised
sections 115.421(a)(8)(B), 115.421(a)(8)(B)(i), 115.421(a)(8)(C),
115.421(a)(8)(C)(i)-115.421(a)(8)(C)(ix), 115.421(a)(8)(D),
115.421(a)(11), 115.422 introductory paragraph, 115.422(1), 115.422(2),
115.426(a)(1)(B), 115.426(a)(2)(A)(iii), 115.426(b)(1)(B),
115.426(b)(2)(A)(iii), 115.427(a)(1)(B), 115.427(a)(2), 115.427(a)(3),
115.427(a)(4), 115.427(a)(4)(A)-115.427(a)(4)(E), 115.427(a)(5),
115.427(a)(6), deletion of 115.427(a)(7), 115.429(a), 115.429(b),
115.429(c). New Subchapter E: Offset Lithography, sections 115.442,
115.443, 115.445, 115.446, 115.449, and new Subchapter F: Miscellaneous
Industrial Sources, Degassing or Cleaning of Stationary and Transport
Vessels, sections 115.541, 115.542, 115.543, 115.544, 115.545, 115.546,
115.547, 115.549. Revised sections 115.910(b), 115.930, 115.932,
115.940. New Subchapter J: Administrative Provisions, Standard Permits,
section 115.950.
(C) Texas Natural Resources Conservation Commission Order No. 93-20
as adopted November 10, 1993.
(D) Revisions to the General Rules as adopted by the Commission on
May 4, 1994; 101.1 new definitions for Alcohol (used in offset
lithographic printing), Bakery oven, Clear coat (used in wood parts and
products coating), Clear sealers (used in wood parts and products
coating), Final repair coat (used in wood parts and products coating),
Opaque ground coats and enamels (used in wood parts and products
coating), Semitransparent spray stains and toners (used in wood parts
and products coating), Semitransparent wiping and glazing stains (used
in wood parts and products coating), Shellacs (used in wood parts and
products coating), Surface coating processes (M) Wood parts and Products
Coating, Topcoat (used in wood parts and products coatings), Varnishes
(used in wood parts and products coatings, Wash coat (used in wood parts
and products coating).
(E) Revisions to Regulation V as adopted by the Commission on May 4,
1994; 115.10 new Definitions for Alcohol (used in offset lithographic
printing), Bakery oven, Clear coat (used in wood parts and products
coating), Clear sealers (used in wood parts and products coating),
Continuous monitoring, Final repair coat (used in wood parts and
products coating), Leak-free marine vessel, Marine loading facility,
Marine terminal, Opaque ground coats and enamels (used in wood par
115.541(b)(2), 115.541(b)(3), 115.541(b)(4), 115.541(b)(5), 115.542(a),
115.543, 115.544 introductory paragraph, 115.545 introductory paragraph,
115.546 introductory paragraph, 115.547 introductory paragraph,
115.549(a), 115.549(b), 115.549(c), new sections 115.552, 115.553,
115.555, 115.556, 115.557, 115.559, repeal of sections 115.612, 115.613,
115.614, 115.615, 115.617, 115.619, new sections 115.600, 115.610,
115.612, 115.613, 115.614, 115.615, 115.616, 115.617, and 115.619.
(F) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission Order No. 94-06
as adopted May 4, 1994.
(G) Revision to Regulation V as adopted by the Commission on July
13, 1994; new sections 115.901, 115.910, 115.911, 115.912, 115.913,
115.914, 115.915, 115.916, 115.920, 115.923.
(H) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission Order No. 94-26
as adopted July 13, 1994.
(I) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission Order No. 94-
0676-SIP as adopted November 9, 1994.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Appendix A of the Revision to the Texas SIP adopted by the
Commission on November 9, 1994 concerning alternate means of control.
(105) Revisions to the Texas State Implementation Plan, submitted to
EPA in letters dated January 11, 1995;
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July 12, 1995; November 10, 1995; January 10, 1996; March 13, 1996;
August 9, 1996 and May 21, 1997. Sections 115.122(a)(3), 126(a)(4),
126(a)(5), 127(a)(5) and 129(2)-129(5) pertaining to bakeries, 115.140-
115.149 pertaining to Industrial Wastewater, 115.421(a)(13) pertaining
to wood coating, and 115.152-115.159 pertaining to municipal waste
landfills retain their limited approval as revised in these SIP
revisions because they strengthen the SIP. All other sections of these
SIP revisions receive full approval.
(i) Incorporation by Reference.
(A) Revisions to the General Rules as adopted by the Texas Natural
Resources Conservation Commission (Commission) on January 4, 1995,
effective January 27, 1995, Section 101.10(a)(1).
(B) Revisions to Regulation V, as adopted by the Commission on
January 4, 1995, effective on January 27, 1995, Sections 115.112(c),
115.112(c)(2)(A), 115.112(c)(3), 115.113(a), 115.113(b), 115.113(c),
115.115(a)(7), 115.115(b)(7), 115.116(a)(2), 115.116(a)(2)(A)-
115.116(a)(2)(J), 115.117(c), 115.119 introductory paragraph,
115.121(b), 115.122(a)(4)(B), 115.123(a)(1), 115.127(a)(5)(C),
115.127(b)(2)(A), 115.127(b)(2)(B), 115.143 introductory paragraph,
115.147(6), 115.149(a), 115.149(b), 115.159(a), 115.219(c).
(C) Certification dated January 4, 1995 that copies of revisions to
General Rules and Regulation V adopted by the Commission on January 4,
1995, and submitted to EPA on January 11, 1995, are true and correct
copies of documents on file in the permanent records of the Commission.
(D) Revisions to Regulation V, as adopted by the Commission on May
24, 1995, effective June 16, 1995, Sections 115.212(a)(1),
115.212(a)(2), 115.212(a)(5)(A)(i), 115.212(a)(5)(A)(ii),
115.212(a)(5)(C), 115.212(a)(5)(C)(i), 115.212(a)(5)(C)(ii),
115.212(a)(5)(D), 115.212(a)(10)(C), 115.212(a)(10)(C)(i),
115.212(a)(10)(C)(ii), 115.212(a)(12)(B), 115.212(b)(1),
115.212(b)(3)(A), 115.212(b)(3)(A)(i), 115.212(b)(3)(A)(ii),
115.212(b)(3)(C), 115.212(c)(1), 115.212(c)(2), 115.212(c)(3)(A),
115.212(c)(3)(A)(i), 115.212(c)(3)(A)(ii), 115.212(c)(3)(C), 115.213(a),
115.213(b), 115.213(c), 115.214(a)(3), 115.214(a)(4), 115.214(a)(4)(A)-
115.214(a)(4)(E), 115.214(a)(5), 115.215(a)(7), 115.215(b)(7),
115.216(a)(3)(A), 115.215(a)(3)(B), 115.216(a)(4)(A), 115.216(a)(4)(B),
115.216(a)(5)(A), 115.216(a)(6)(C), 115.217(a)(3), 115.217(a)(4),
115.217(a)(6)(A)-115.217(a)(6)(D), 115.217(b)(2), 115.217(b)(4),
115.217(b)(4)(D), 115.217(b)(5)(C), 115.217(c)(2), 115.217(c)(4)(D),
115.217(c)(5)(C), 115.219 introductory paragraph, 115.219(1),
115.219(2), 115.219(3), 115.219(4), 115.219(5).
(E) Certification dated May 24, 1995, that the copy of revisions to
Regulation V adopted by the Commission on May 24, 1995, and submitted to
EPA on July 12, 1995, is a true and correct copy of the document on file
in the permanent records of the Commission.
(F) Revisions to Regulation V, as adopted by the Commission on
October 25, 1995, effective November 20, 1995, Sections 115.131(a),
115.131(c), 115.132(c), 115.133(a), 115.133(b), 115.133(c), 115.135(a),
115.135(a)(5), 115.135(b), 115.135(b)(5), 115.137(a)(1), 115.137(a)(2),
115.137(a)(3), 115.137(c), 115.137(c)(4), 115.139 introductory
paragraph.
(G) Certification dated October 25, 1995, that the copy of revisions
to Regulation V adopted by the Commission on October 25, 1995, and
submitted to EPA on November 10, 1995, is a true and correct copy of the
document on file in the permanent records of the Commission.
(H) Revisions to Regulation V, as adopted by the Commission on
December 6, 1995, effective December 28, 1995, Section 115.612(a)(1)
(Table III).
(I) Certification dated December 6, 1995, that the copy of revisions
to Regulation V adopted by the Commission on December 6, 1995, and
submitted to EPA on March 13, 1996, is a true and correct copy of the
document on file in the permanent records of the Commission.
(J) Revisions to the General Rules as adopted by the Texas Natural
Resource Conservation Commission on February 14, 1996, effective March
7, 1996, Section 101.1, definitions of Automotive basecoat/clearcoat
system (used in vehicle refinishing (body shops)), Automotive precoat
(used in vehicle refinishing (body shops)), Automotive
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pretreatment (used in vehicle refinishing (body shops)), Automotive
primer or primer surfacers (used in vehicle refinishing (body shops)),
Automotive sealers (used in vehicle refinishing (body shops)),
Automotive specialty coatings (used in vehicle refinishing (body
shops)), Automotive three-stage system (used in vehicle refinishing
(body shops)), Automotive wipe-down solutions (used in vehicle
refinishing (body shops)), Cold solvent cleaning, Conveyorized
degreasing, Gasoline bulk plant, Gasoline terminal, High-bake coatings,
Low-bake coatings, Mechanical shoe seal, Open-top vapor degreasing,
Remote reservoir cold solvent cleaning, Vehicle refinishing (body
shops), Volatile organic compound.
(K) Revisions to Regulation V, as adopted by the Commission on
February 14, 1996, effective March 7, 1996, Section 115.1, definitions
of Automotive basecoat/clearcoat system (used in vehicle refinishing
(body shops)), Automotive precoat (used in vehicle refinishing (body
shops)), Automotive pretreatment (used in vehicle refinishing (body
shops)), Automotive primer or primer surfacers (used in vehicle
refinishing (body shops)), Automotive sealers (used in vehicle
refinishing (body shops)), Automotive specialty coatings (used in
vehicle refinishing (body shops)), Automotive three-stage system (used
in vehicle refinishing (body shops)), Automotive wipe-down solutions
(used in vehicle refinishing (body shops)), Cold solvent cleaning,
Conveyorized degreasing, External floating roof, Gasoline bulk plant,
Gasoline terminal, High-bake coatings, Internal floating cover, Low-bake
coatings, Mechanical shoe seal, Open-top vapor degreasing, Remote
reservoir cold solvent cleaning, Vehicle refinishing (body shops),
Volatile organic compound, sections 115.112(a)(2), 115.112(a)(2)(A),
115.112(a)(2)(B), 115.112(a)(2)(D), 115.112(b)(2), 115.112(b)(2)(A),
115.112(b)(2)(B), 115.112(b)(2)(D), new 115.114, 115.116(a)(1),
115.116(b)(1), 115.117(a)(1), 115.117(a)(4), 115.117(a)(6),
115.116(a)(6)(A), 115.117(a)(7), 115.117(a)(7)(A), 115.117(b)(1),
115.117(b)(4), 115.117(b)(6)(A), 115.117(b)(7)(A), 115.117(c),
115.117(c)(1), 115.121(a)(1)-115.121(a)(4), 115.121(c), 115.122(a)(1)-
115.122(a)(3), 115.122(a)(3)(C), 115.122(a)(3)(D), 115.122(c),
115.123(c), 115.126(a)(1), 115.126(a)(5), 115.126(a)(5)(A),
115.127(a)(1), 115.127(a)(2), 115.127(a)(2)(A)-115.127(a)(2)(E),
115.127(a)(3), 115.127(a)(3)(A)-115.127(a)(3)(C), 115.127(a)(4),
115.127(a)(4)(A)-115.127(a)(5)(E), 115.127(a)(5), 115.127(a)(6),
115.127(a)(7), 115.127(b)(2), 115.127(b)(3), 115.127(b)(4), 115.127(c),
115.127(c)(2)(B), 115.127(c)(3), 115.127(c)(4), 115.129(1)-115.129(5),
115.212(a)(11), 115.219 introductory paragraph, 115.219(5),
115.219(5)(A)-115.219(5)(C), 115.412(a), 115.413(a), 115.413(b),
115.416(a), 115.417(a)(3), 115.417(a)(4), 115.417(b)(5), 115.419
introductory paragraph, 115.421(a), 115.421(a)(1)-115.421(a)(8),
115.421(a)(8)(B), 115.421(a)(8)(B)(i)-115.421(a)(8)(B)(ix),
115.421(a)(8)(C), 115.421(a)(9)(A)(i)-115.421(a)(9)(A)(v),
115.421(a)(12)(A), 115.421(a)(12)(A)(i), 115.421(a)(12)(A)(ii),
115.421(b), 115.421(b)(1)-115.421(b)(8), 115.421(b)(8)(A),
115.421(b)(8)(A)(i)-115.421(b)(8)(A)(iv), 115.422(1), 115.422(2),
115.423(a)(1), 115.423(a)(2), 115.423(b), 115.423(b)(1), 115.423(b)(2),
115.423(b)(4), 115.425(a)(1)(C), 115.425(b)(1)(C), 115.426(a)(1)(B),
115.427(a)(1)(A)-115.427(a)(1)(D), 115.427(a)(3), 115.427(a)(5),
115.427(b)(2), 115.427(b)(2)(B)-115.427(b)(2)(D), 115.427(b)(3),
115.429(a), 115.429(b), 115.433(a), 115.433(b), 115.435(a)(5),
115.435(b)(5), 115.436(a), 115.436(b), 115.437(a)(1), 115.437(a)(2),
115.439(b), 115.439(c), 115.442(1)(F)(i), 115.422(1)(F)(ii), 115.443
introductory paragraph, 115.445(5), 115.446(7), 115.512(1), 115.512(2),
115.513 introductory paragraph, 115.517(1), 115.541(a)(2)(C),
115.541(2)(E), 115.541(b), 115.541(b)(5), 115.542(a)(1), 115.542(a)(2),
115.542(a)(5), 115.542(b), 115.542(b)(1), 115.542(b)(2), 115.542(b)(4),
115.543 introductory paragraph, 115.546(1)(A), 115.547 introductory
paragraph, 115.547(2), 115.547(4), 115.547(5), 115.549(a)-115.549(c),
115.600 introductory paragraph and definitions of Consumer product,
Pesticide, Sections 115.614(a), 115.614(c), 115.614(c)(1),
115.614(c)(1)(A)-115.614(c)(1)(F), 115.614(c)(2), 115.614(c)(2)(A)-
115.614(c)(2)(F),
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115.614(d), 115.614(e), 115.614(f), 115.617(h).
(L) Certification dated February 14, 1996, that copies of revisions
to General Rules and Regulation V adopted by The Commission on February
14, 1996, and submitted to EPA on March 13, 1996, are true and correct
copies of documents on file in the permanent records of the Commission.
(M) Revisions to Regulation V, as adopted by the Commission on July
24, 1996, effective August 16, 1996, Sections 115.214(a)(4),
115.214(a)(4)(E), 115.214(a)(5), 115.216(a), 115.216(a)(7),
115.216(a)(7)(A)-115.216(a)(7)(G), 115.616(a), 115.616(a)(1)-
115.616(a)(3).
(N) Certifications dated July 24, 1996, that the copy of revisions
to Regulation V adopted by the Commission on July 24, 1996, and
submitted to EPA on August 9, 1996, is a true and correct copy of the
document on file in the permanent records of the Commission.
(O) Revisions to the General Rules as adopted by the Commission on
April 30, 1997, effective May 22, 1997, Section 101.1, introductory
paragraph and definitions of Component, Leak, Synthetic Organic Chemical
Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) batch distillation operation, Synthetic
Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) batch process, Synthetic
Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) distillation operation,
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) distillation
unit, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) reactor
process, Tank-truck tank, Vehicle refinishing (body shops), Volatile
organic compound (introduction paragraph).
(P) Revisions to Regulation V, as adopted by the Commission on April
30, 1997, effective May 22, 1997, Section 115.10, introductory paragraph
and definitions of Fugitive emission, Leak, Synthetic Organic Chemical
Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) batch distillation operation, Synthetic
Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) batch process, Synthetic
Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) distillation operation,
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) distillation
unit, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) reactor
process, Tank-truck tank, Vehicle refinishing (body shops), Volatile
organic compound (introduction paragraph), and Sections 115.112(a)(2),
115.112(a)(2)(F), 115.112(b)(2), 115.112(b)(2)(F), 115.114(a),
115.114(a)(1), 115.114(a)(2), 115.114(a)(4), 115.114(b), 115.114(b)(1),
115.114(b)(2), 115.114(a)(4), 115.114(c), 115.114(c)(1), 115.114(c)(2),
115.115(a)(6), 115.115(b)(6), 115.116(a)(5), 115.116(b)(5), 115.119(a),
115.119(b), 115.121(a)(1), 115.121(a)(2), 115.121(a)(2)(A)-
115.121(a)(2)(E), 115.121(a)(3), 115.121(b), 115.121(c), 115.121(c)(1),
115.121(c)(2), 115.121(c)(3), 115.121(c)(4), 115.122(a)(1),
115.122(a)(1)(A), 115.122(a)(1)(B), 115.122(a)(1)(C), 115.122(a)(2),
115.122(a)(2)(A), 115.122(a)(2)(B), 115.122(a)(3), 115.122(a)(4),
115.122(a)(4)(A), 155.122(a)(4)(B), 115.122(b), 115.122(b)(1),
115.122(b)(2), 115.122(b)(3), 115.122(c), 115.122(c)(1),
115.122(c)(1)(A)-115.122(c)(1)(C), 115.122(c)(2), 115.122(c)(2)(A),
115.122(c)(2)(B), 115.122(c)(3), 115.122(c)(3)(A), 115.122(c)(3)(B),
115.122(c)(4), 115.122(c)(4)(A), 115.122(c)(4)(B), 115.123(a)(1),
115.123(b), 115.123(c), 115.126(a), 115.126(a)(3), 115.126(a)(4)(A),
115.126(a)(4)(B), 115.126(a)(4)(C), 115.126(a)(5)(A)-115.126(a)(5)(C),
115.126(b), 115.126(b)(3), 115.127(a)(2), 115.127(a)(2)(C),
115.127(a)(2)(D), 115.127(a)(2)(E), 115.127(a)(3), 115.127(a)(4),
115.127(a)(4)(A)-115.127(a)(4)(E), 115.127(a)(5), 115.127(c),
115.127(c)(1), 115.127(c)(1)(A)-115.127(c)(1)(C), 115.127(c)(2),
115.129(1)-115.129(5), 115.132(a)(1), 115.132(a)(4)(A),
115.132(a)(4)(B), 115.132(b)(1), 115.132(c), 115.132(c)(1),
115.136(a)(4), 115.136(b)(4), 115.137(a)(3), 115.137(b)(5), 115.137(c),
115.137(c)(4), 115.146(5), 115.147(5)(A), 115.147(5)(B), 115.147(5)(C),
115.149(b), 115.153 introductory paragraph, 115.156(3)(E)(i),
115.159(a), 115.159(b), 115.159(c), 115.211(a)(1), 115.211(a)(3),
115.212(a)(1), 115.212(a)(2), 115.212(a)(3), 115.212(a)(3)(A),
115.212(a)(3)(A)(i), 115.212(a)(3)(A)(ii), 115.212(a)(3)(B),
115.212(a)(3)(C), 115.212(a)(3)(C)(i), 115.212(a)(3)(C)(ii),
115.212(a)(3)(D), 115.212(a)(4), 115.212(a)(5), 115.212(a)(6),
115.212(a)(6)(A), 115.212(a)(6)(B), 115.212(a)(6)(C), 115.212(a)(7),
115.212(a)(7)(A)-115.212(a)(7)(D), 115.212(a)(8), 115.212(a)(8)(A),
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115.212(a)(8)(B), 115.212(a)(8)(B)(i), 115.212(a)(8)(B)(ii),
115.212(a)(8)(B)(iii), 115.212(a)(8)(C), 115.212(a)(8)(C)(i),
115.212(a)(8)(C)(ii), 115.212(a)(9), 115.212(a)(10), 115.212(a)(10)(A),
115.212(a)(10)(B), 115.214(a)(4), 115.214(a)(4)(E), 115.214(a)(5),
115.215(a)(8), 115.216(a), 115.216(a)(1), 115.216(a)(6), 115.216(b),
115.216(b)(1), 115.217(a)(1), 115.217(a)(2), 115.217(a)(3),
115.217(a)(4), 115.217(a)(4)(A), 115.217(a)(4)(B), 115.217(a)(5),
115.217(a)(6), 115.217(a)(6)(A)-115.217(a)(6)(D), 115.217(a)(7),
115.217(a)(7)(A)-115.217(a)(7)(E), 115.217(a)(8), 115.217(a)(8)(A)-
115.217(a)(8)(C), 115.217(a)(9), 115.217(b)(2), 115.217(b)(4)(A)-
115.217(b)(4)(D), 115.217(b)(5), 115.217(c)(2), 115.217(c)(4),
115.217(c)(4)(A)-115.217(c)(4)(D), 115.217(c)(5), 115.219(1),
115.219(4), 115.221 introductory paragraph, 115.222(7), 115.223
introductory paragraph, 115.226 introductory paragraph, 115.226(1),
115.253 introductory paragraph, 115.256 introductory paragraph,
115.311(a)(1), 115.311(a)(2), 115.311(b)(1)-115.311(b)(2),
115.312(a)(2), 115.312(a)(2)(A)-115.312(a)(2)(C), 115.312(b)(2)
115.312(b)(2)(A)-115.312(b)(2)(C), 115.313(a), 115.313(b), 115.319
introductory paragraph, 115.322 introductory paragraph, 115.322(1)-
15.322(5), 115.323 introductory paragraph, 115.323(1), 115.323(2), new
115.324, 115.325 introductory paragraph, 115.325(1)-115.325(3), 115.326
introductory paragraph, 115.326(1), 115.326(2), 115.326(2)(A)-
115.326(2)(I), 115.326(3), 115.324(4), 115.327 introductory paragraph,
115.327(1), 115.327(1)(A)-115.327(1)(C), 115.327(2)-115.327(6), 115.329
introductory paragraph, 115.352(1), 115.352(2), 115.352(9), 115.353
introductory paragraph, 115.354(1)(C), 115.354(4)-115.354(7),
115.354(7)(A), 115.354(7)(B), 115.354(8), 115.356(1)(I), 115.356(3),
115.357(2), 115.357(8), 115.421(a), 115.421(a)(13)(A), 115.422(3)(A),
115.422(3)(B), 155.424(a)(1), 115.424(a)(2), 115.424(b)(1),
115.426(a)(1)(D), 115.426(a)(2)(C), 115.426(b)(1)(D), 115.426(b)(2)(C),
115.427(a)(5), 115.427(a)(6), 115.442(1)(B)-115.422(1)(D), 155.446(8),
115.449(a), 115.449(b), 115.449(c), 115.532(a)(5), 115.532(a)(5)(A),
115.532(a)(5)(B), 115.533(a), 115.533(b), 115.536(a)(5), 115.536(b)(5),
115.537(a)(5), 115.539 introductory paragraph, 115.552(b)(1),
115.522(b)(2), 115.533 introductory paragraph, 115.559(a)-115.559(d),
and repeal of Sections 115.332, 115.333, 115.334, 115.335, 115.336,
115.337, 115.339, 115.342, 115.343, 115.344, 115.345, 115.346, 115.347,
115.349.
(Q) Certification dated April 30, 1997, that copies of revisions to
General Rules and Regulation V adopted by the Commission on April 30,
1997, and submitted to EPA on May 21, 1997, are true and correct copies
of documents on file in the permanent records of the Commission.
(R) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission order adopting
amendments to the SIP; Docket Number 95-1198-RUL, issued December 19,
1995.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) TNRCC certification letter dated December 13, 1995, and signed
by the Chief Clerk, TNRCC that the attached are true and correct copies
of the SIP revision adopted by the Commission on December 13, 1995.
(B) The following portions of the SIP narrative entitled Post-1996
Rate of Progress Plan for the Beaumont/Port Arthur and Houston/Galveston
Ozone Nonattainment Areas Dated December 13, 1995: The section
pertaining to Storage Tanks (pp. 17-37), the section pertaining to SOCMI
Reactor and Distillation (p. 40), the Section pertaining to Plastic
Parts Coating (pp. 54-55).
(106) A revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan: Regulation
30 TAC Chapter 101 ``General Rules'', Section 101.30 ``Conformity of
General and State Actions to State Implementation Plans'' as adopted by
the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) on November
16, 1994, and July 9, 1997, was submitted by the Governor on November
22, 1994, and August 21, 1997, respectively.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) The Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC)
Regulation 30, TAC Chapter 101 ``General Rules'', Section 101.30
``Conformity of General and State Actions to State Implementation
Plans'' as adopted by TNRCC on November 16, 1994, and July 9, 1997.
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(B) TNRCC orders Docket No. 94-0709-SIP and 97-0143-RUL as passed
and approved on November 16, 1994, and July 9, 1997, respectively.
(107) A revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan addressing
the 15% Rate-of-Progress Plan requirements for the Beaumont/Port Arthur
ozone nonattainment area was submitted by a cover letter from Governor
George Bush dated August 9, 1996. This revision will aid in ensuring
that reasonable further progress is made towards attaining the National
Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for ozone in the Beaumont/Port
Arthur area. This submittal also contained revisions to the 1990 base
year emissions inventory, Motor Vehicle Emission Budget, and contingency
plan for the Beaumont/Port Arthur area.
(i) Incorporation by reference. Texas Natural Resource Conservation
Commission (TNRCC) order adopting amendments to the State Implementation
Plan; Docket Number 96-0465-SIP, issued July 31, 1996.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) TNRCC certification letter dated July 24, 1996, and signed by
Gloria Vasquez, Chief Clerk, TNRCC.
(B) The SIP narrative plan and tables entitled, ``Revisions to the
State Implementation Plan for the Control of Ozone Air Pollution,'' as
it applies to the Beaumont/Port Arthur area dated July 24, 1996.
(108) A revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan to adopt an
alternate control strategy for the surface coating processes at Raytheon
TI Systems, Inc., Lemmon Avenue Facility.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Commission Order Number 96-1180-SIP issued and effective
December 4, 1996, for Texas Instruments, Inc., prior owner of the Lemmon
Avenue facility, approving an alternate Reasonably Available Control
Technology (ARACT) demonstration for its Lemmon Avenue facility.
Raytheon TI Systems assumed operating responsibility for this facility
on July 3, 1997.
(B) A letter from the Governor of Texas dated January 9, 1997,
submitting the TI ARACT to the Regional Administrator.
(ii) Additional material. The document prepared by the Texas Natural
Resource Conservation Commission titled ``A Site-Specific Revision to
the SIP Concerning the Texas Instruments Lemmon Avenue Facility.''
(109) [Reserved]
(110) Revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan adopted by the
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) on October 15,
1997, and submitted by the Governor on November 12, 1997, repealing the
Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning Systems regulations from the Texas SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference. TNRCC Order Docket No. 97-0534-RUL
issued October 21, 1997, repealing Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning
Systems regulations (Sections 115.521 to 115.529) from 30 TAC Chapter
115.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Letter from the Governor of Texas dated November 12, 1997,
submitting amendments to 30 TAC Chapter 115 for approval as a revision
to the SIP.
(111) Recodified and revised Regulation IV, 30 TAC Chapter 114
``Control of Air Pollution From Motor Vehicles'' regulations of Texas
submitted by the Governor on November 20, 1997, to reformat original
Chapter 114 sections into seven new subchapters (A through G) and to
remove original section 114.1(e), concerning leaded gasoline dispensing
labeling requirements.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Commission Order 97-0713-RUL, adopted by the commission on
November 5, 1997.
(B) SIP narrative entitled ``Revisions to 30 TAC Chapter 114 and to
the State Implementation Plan (Reformatting of the Chapter)'' adopted by
the commission on November 5, 1997, addressing: adoption of new Sections
114.1-114.5, 114.20, 114.21, 114.50-114.53, 114.100, 114.150-114.157,
114.200-114.202, 114.250, 114.260, 114.270, and repeal of original
sections 114.1, 114.3-114.7, 114.13, 114.23, 114.25, 114.27, 114.29-
114.40.
(112) Revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan submitted by
the Governor on January 10, 1996.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
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(A) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) General
Rules (30 TAC Chapter 101), Section 101.2(b), adopted by TNRCC on
December 13, 1995, effective January 8, 1996.
(B) TNRCC Docket No. 95-0849-RUL issued December 13, 1995, for
adoption of amendments to 30 TAC Chapter 101, Section 101.2(b),
regarding Multiple Air Contaminant Sources or Properties and revision to
the SIP.
(ii) Additional materials. A letter from the Governor of Texas dated
January 10, 1996, submitting revisions to 30 TAC Chapter 101, Section
101.2(b), for approval as a revision to the SIP.
(113) The Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission submitted a
revision to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) on August 9, 1996. This
revision contained, among other things, 15% Rate-of-Progress plans for
the Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso and Houston/Galveston ozone nonattainment
areas which will aid in ensuring the attainment of the National Ambient
Air Quality Standards for ozone. This submittal also contained revisions
to the 1990 base year emissions inventories, the associated Motor
Vehicle Emission Budgets and contingency plans.
(i) Incorporation by reference. Texas Natural Resource Conservation
Commission (TNRCC) order adopting amendments to the SIP; Docket Number
96-0465-SIP, issued July 31, 1996.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) TNRCC certification letter dated July 24, 1996, and signed by
Gloria Vasquez, Chief Clerk, TNRCC.
(B) The SIP narrative plan and tables dated July 24, 1996 entitled,
``Revisions to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) for the Control of
Ozone Air Pollution,'' as it applies to the Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso
and Houston areas' 15% Rate-of-Progress plans, emissions inventories,
motor vehicle emissions budgets and contingency plans.
(114) Recodified regulations of Texas Administrative Code, Title 30,
Chapter 113, Subchapter B, controlling lead emissions from stationary
sources, and submitted by the Governor in a letter dated August 21,
1997.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) order
adopting amendments to the State Implementation Plan; Docket Number 97-
0143-RUL, issued July 9, 1997.
(B) Texas Administrative Code, Title 30, Chapter 113, Subchapter B,
entitled ``Lead from Stationary Sources,'' adopted by the TNRCC on July
9, 1997. Newly recodified sections 113.31, 113.32, 113.33, 113.34,
113.35, 113.36, 113.37, 113.41, 113.42, 113.43, 113.44, 113.45, 113.46,
113.47, 113.48, 113.52, 113.61, 113.62, 113.63, 113.64, 113.65, 113.66,
113.67, and 113.68.
(ii) Additional material. TNRCC certification letter dated June 25,
1997, and signed by Gloria Vasquez, Chief Clerk, TNRCC.
(115) [Reserved]
(116) A revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan (SIP) to
include two modified Agreed Orders limiting sulfur dioxide
(SO2) allowable emissions at two facilities in Harris County,
submitted by the Governor by cover letter dated May 29, 1997.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) TNRCC Docket No. 96-1188-AIR Order Modifying Commission Order
No. 94-15 for Lyondel-Citgo Refining Company, LTD., as adopted by the
TNRCC on June 29, 1994, and modified on July 31, 1996;
(B) TNRCC Docket No. 96-1187-AIR, Order Modifying Commission Order
No. 94-22 for Simpson Pasadena Paper Company, as adopted by the TNRCC on
June 29, 1994, and modified on July 31, 1996.
(ii) Additional material. TNRCC submittal to the EPA dated May 29,
1997, entitled, ``Revisions to the SIP Concerning Sulfur Dioxide in
Harris County.''
(117) Revisions to the Texas State Implementation Plan submitted to
the EPA in a letter dated April 13, 1998. These revisions address
Reasonably Available Control Technology for Wood Furniture coating
operations and Ship Building and Repair. The revisions also address
coating of oil and gas platforms at ship building and repair facilities.
(i) Incorporation by Reference.
(A) Revisions to Regulation V, as adopted by the Commission on March
18, 1998, effective April 7, 1998, sections
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115.10. Definitions--Introductory Paragraph, 115.420 Surface Coating
Definitions, 115.420(a) General Surface Coating Definitions,
114.420(a)(1)-115.420(a)(10), 115.420(b) Specific surface coating
definitions--Introductory Paragraph, 115.420(b)(1), 115.420(b)(2),
115.420(b)(2)(A), 115.420(b)(2)(B), 115.420(b)(3)-115.420(b)(9),
115.420(b)(10), 115.420(b)(10)(A)-115.420(b)(10)(E), 115.420(b)(10)(F),
115.420(b)(10)(F)(i)-115.420(b)(10)(F)(vii), 115.420(b)(10)(G),
115.420(b)(11), 115.420(b)(12), 115.420(b)(12)(A)-115.420(b)(12)(FF),
115.420(b)(13), 115.420(b)(13)(A), 115.420(b)(13)(A)(i),
115.420(b)(13)(A)(ii), 115.420(b)(13)(B), 115.420(b)(13)(B)(i)-
115.420(b)(13)(B)(ix), 115.420(b)(14), 115.420(b)(15), 115.420(15)(A),
115.420(15)(A)(i)-115.420(15)(A)(xi), 115.420(15)(B), 115.420(15)(B)(i)-
115.420(15)(B)(xix), 115.421(a), 115.421(a)(8), 115.421(a)(8)(B),
115.421(a)(8)(B)(i)-115.421(a)(8)(B)(ix), 115.421(a)(13),
115.421(a)(13)(A), 115.421(a)(13)(A)(i)-115.421(a)(13)(A)(vii),
115.421(a)(13)(A)(viii), 115.421(a)(13)(A)(ix), 115.421(a)(14),
115.421(a)(14)(A), 115.421(a)(14)(A)(i), 115.421(a)(14)(A)(ii),
115.421(a)(14)(A)(iii), 115.421(a)(14)(A)(iii)(I)-
115.421(a)(14)(A)(iii)(III), 115.421(a)(14)(A)(iv)-
115.421(a)(14)(A)(vi), 115.421(a)(14)(B), 115.421(a)(15),
115.421(a)(15)(A),115.421(a)(15)(B), 115.421(a)(15)(B)(i),
115.421(a)(15)(B)(ii), 115.421(b), 115.422. Control Requirements--
Introductory Paragraph, 115.422(2), 115.422(3), 115.422(3)(A),
115.422(3)(B), 115.422(3)(C), 115.422(3)(C)(i), 115.422(3)(C)(ii),
115.422(3)(C)(ii)(I), 115.422(3)(C)(ii)(II), 115.422(3)(C)(iii)-
115.422(3)(C)(v), 115.422(3)(C)(vi), 115.422(3)(C)(vi)(I),
115.422(3)(vi)(II), 115.422(3)(D), 115.422(3)(E), 115.422(3)(E)(i),
115.422(3)(E)(ii), 115.422(4), 115.422(4)(A)-115.422(4)(C), 115.422(5),
115.422(5)(A), 115.422(5)(B), 115.423(a), 115.423(a)(1), 115.423(a)(2),
115.423(b), 115.423(b)(1), 115.423(b)(2), 115.426(a), 115.426(a)(1),
115.426(a)(1)(B), 115.426(a)(1)(B)(i), 115.426(a)(1)(B)(ii),
115.426(a)(2), 115.426(a)(2)(A), 115.426(a)(2)(A)(i), 115.426(b),
115.426(b)(1), 115.426(b)(1)(B), 115.426(b)(2), 115.426(b)(2)(A),
115.426(b)(2)(A)(i), 115.427(a), 115.427(a)(1), 115.427(a)(1)(B),
115.427(a)(1)(C), 115.427(a)(3), 115.427(a)(3)(A), 115.427(a)(3)(B),
115.427(a)(3)(D)-115.427(a)(3)(I), 115.427(b), 115.427(b)(4),
115.429(a), and 115.429(b).
(B) Certification Dated March 18, 1998 that these are true and
correct copies of revisions to 30 TAC Chapter 115 and the SIP.
(118)-(119) [Reserved]
(120) Revisions submitted by the Governor on May 29, 1997, June 23,
1998, and December 22, 1998, that change the definition of ``primarily
operated,'' commit to on-board diagnostic testing, remove the test-on-
resale of vehicles subject to the inspection and maintenance program,
and provide the legal authority for denial of re-registration of
vehicles that have not complied with the I/M program requirements, and
the establishment of a class C misdemeanor penalty for operating a
grossly polluting vehicle in a nonattainment area.
(i) Incorporation by reference:
(A) Narrative of State Implementation Plan revision submitted May
29, 1997, by the Governor.
(B) Narrative of State Implementation Plan revision submitted June
23, 1998, by the Governor.
(C) Letter from the Governor dated December 22, 1998, submitting
Senate Bill 1856.
(ii) Additional material:
(A) Senate Bill 1856.
(B) Memorandum of Agreement between the Texas Natural Resource
Conservation Commission and the Texas Department of Public Safety
adopted November 20, 1996, and signed February 5, 1997.
(121) Revisions submitted by the Governor on July 13, 2000, that
remove approval of the Alternate Reasonably Available Control Technology
(ARACT) for Lockheed Corporation, Bell Helicopter Textron, Incorporated;
Bell Plant 1, and Raytheon TI Systems, Inc., (RTIS).
[37 FR 10895, May 31, 1972. Redesignated and amended at 64 FR 36589,
July 7, 1999; 66 FR 54691, Oct. 30, 2001]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec.
52.2299, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the
Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov.
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Sec. 52.2300 [Reserved]
Sec. 52.2301 Federal compliance date for automobile and light-duty
truck coating. Texas Air Control Board Regulation V (31 TAC chapter
115), control of air pollution from volatile organic compound,
rule 115.191(1)(8)(A).
(a) The requirements of section 110 of the Clean Air Act are not met
regarding the final compliance date, as found in TACB rule
115.191(a)(8)(A), for the requirements of TACB Rule 115.191(a)(8)(A).
(b) TACB adopted revisions to rule 115.191(a)(8)(A) on October 14,
1988, and submitted them to EPA on December 13, 1988. Prior to the
submittal, automobile and light-duty truck coating operations were to
have complied with final control limits of Sec. A115.191(a)(8)(B) of
the federally approved State Implementation Plan (SIP), by December 31,
1986. In the December 13, 1988, submittal, the final control limits had
been moved to Sec. 115.191(a)(8)(A) and had been given a new extended
compliance date of December 31, 1987. EPA does not recognize the later
compliance data and retains the original compliance date for the final
emission limits of December 31, 1986. The owner or operator of an
automobile and light-duty truck coating operation shall comply with the
requirements of TACB rule 115.191(a)(8)(A) no later than December 31,
1986.
[56 FR 40257, Aug. 14, 1991]
Sec. 52.2302 [Reserved]
Sec. 52.2303 Significant deterioration of air quality.
(a) The plan submitted by Texas is approved as meeting the
requirements of part C, Clean Air Act for preventing significant
deterioration of air quality. The plan consists of the following:
(1) Prevention of significant deterioration plan requirements as
follows:
(i) December 11, 1985 (as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board
(TACB) on July 26, 1985).
(ii) October 26, 1987 (as revised by TACB on July 17, 1987).
(iii) September 29, 1988 (as revised by TACB on July 15, 1988).
(iv) February 18, 1991 (as revised by TACB on December 14, 1990).
(v) May 13, 1992 (as revised by TACB on May 8, 1992).
(vi) August 31, 1993 (as recodified, revised and adopted by TACB on
August 16, 1993).
(vii) July 12, 1995 (as revised by the Texas Natural Resource
Conservation Commission (TNRCC) on March 1, 1995) containing revisions
to chapter 116--Control of Air Pollution for New Construction or
Modification, sections 116.10, 116.141 and 116.160-116.163.
(viii) July 22, 1998 (as revised by TNRCC on June 17, 1998)
containing revisions to chapter 116--Control of Air Pollution for New
Construction or Modification, sections 116.160 and 116.161.
(ix) September 16, 2002 (as revised by TNRCC on October 10, 2001)
containing revisions to chapter 116--Control of Air Pollution for New
Construction or Modification, sections 116.160 and 116.162.
(2) The Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) Supplement
document, submitted October 26, 1987 (as adopted by TACB on July 17,
1987).
(3) Revision to General Rules, Rule 101.20(3), submitted December
11, 1985 (as adopted by TACB on July 26, 1985).
(b) The plan approval is partially based on commitment letters
provided by the Executive Director of the Texas Air Control Board, dated
September 5, 1989 and April 17, 1992.
(c) The requirements of section 160 through 165 of the Clean Air Act
are not met for federally designated Indian lands. Therefore, the
provisions of Sec. 52.21 except paragraph (a)(1) are hereby adopted and
made a part of the applicable implementation plan and are applicable to
sources located on land under the control of Indian governing bodies.
[57 FR 28098, June 24, 1992, as amended at 59 FR 46557, Sept. 9, 1994;
62 FR 44088, Aug. 19, 1997; 68 FR 11324, Mar. 10, 2003; 68 FR 74490,
Dec. 24, 2003; 69 FR 43755, July 22, 2004]
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Sec. 52.2304 Visibility protection.
(a) The requirements of section 169A of the Clean Air Act are not
met, because the plan does not include approvable procedures for
protection of visibility in mandatory Class I Federal areas.
(b) Regulation for visibility monitoring. The provisions of Sec.
52.26 are hereby incorporated and made a part of the applicable plan for
the State of Texas.
[50 FR 28553, July 12, 1985, as amended at 52 FR 45137, Nov. 24, 1987;
54 FR 7770, Feb. 23, 1989]
Effective Date Note: At 77 FR 33658, June 7, 2012, Sec. 52.2304 was
amended by revising paragraph (a) and adding new paragraph (c),
effective Aug. 6, 2012. For the convenience of the user, the revised and
added text is set forth as follows:
Sec. 52.2304 Visibility protection.
(a) Reasonably Attributable Visibility Impairment. The requirements
of section 169A of the Clean Air Act are not met because the plan does
not include fully approvable measures for meeting the requirements of 40
CFR 51.305 for protection of visibility in mandatory Class I Federal
areas.
* * * * *
(c) Regional Haze. The requirements of section 169A of the Clean Air
Act are not met because the regional haze plan submitted by Texas on
March 31, 2009, does not include fully approvable measures for meeting
the requirements of 40 CFR 51.308(d)(3) and 51.308(e) with respect to
emissions of NOX and SO2 from electric generating
units. EPA has given limited disapproval to the plan provisions
addressing these requirements.
Sec. 52.2305 What are the requirements of the Federal Implementation
Plan (FIP) to issue permits under the Prevention of Significant
Deterioration requirements to sources that emit greenhouse gases?
(a) The requirements of sections 160 through 165 of the Clean Air
Act are not met to the extent the plan, as approved, for Texas does not
apply with respect to emissions of the pollutant GHGs from certain
stationary sources. Therefore, the provisions of Sec. 52.21 except
paragraph (a)(1) are hereby made a part of the plan for Texas for:
(1) Beginning on May 1, 2011, the pollutant GHGs from stationary
sources described in Sec. 52.21(b)(49)(iv), and
(2) Beginning July 1, 2011, in addition to the pollutant GHGs from
sources described under paragraph (a)(1) of this section, stationary
sources described in Sec. 52.21(b)(49)(v).
(b) For purposes of this section, the ``pollutant GHGs'' refers to
the pollutant GHGs, as described in Sec. 52.21(b)(49)(i).
(c) In addition, the United States Environmental Protection Agency
shall take such action as is appropriate to assure the application of
PSD requirements to sources in Texas for any other pollutants that
become subject to regulation under the Federal Clean Air Act for the
first time after January 2, 2011.
[76 FR 25209, May 3, 2011]
Sec. 52.2306 Particulate Matter (PM10) Group II SIP commitments.
On July 18, 1988, the Governor of Texas submitted a revision to the
State Implementation Plan (SIP) that contained commitments for
implementing all of the required activities including monitoring,
reporting, emission inventory, and other tasks that may be necessary to
satisfy the requirements of the PM10 Group II SIPs. The Texas
Air Control Board adopted these revisions on May 13, 1988. The State of
Texas has committed to comply with the PM10 Group II SIP
requirements, as articulated in the Federal Register notice of July 1,
1987 (52 FR 24670), for the defined areas of Dallas, Harris, Lubbock,
and Nueces counties as provided in the Texas PM10 Group II
SIPs. In addition to the SIP, a letter from the Governor of Texas, dated
July 18, 1988, stated that:
* * * In the July 1, 1987 issue of the Federal Register, the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency announced the requirement that each
state submit a committal SIP for PM10 Group II areas instead
of full control strategies. States were also required to submit
demonstrations of attainment and maintenance of the PM10
National Ambient Air Quality Standards. The TACB is committed to
carrying out the activities contained in the enclosed proposed SIP to
satisfy those requirements * * *.
[54 FR 25586, June 16, 1989]
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Sec. 52.2307 Small business assistance program.
The Governor of Texas submitted on November 13, 1992 a plan revision
to develop and implement a Small Business Stationary Source Technical
and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program to meet the requirements
of section 507 of the Clean Air Act by November 15, 1994. The plan
commits to provide technical and compliance assistance to small
businesses, hire an Ombudsman to serve as an independent advocate for
small businesses, and establish a Compliance Advisory Panel to advise
the program and report to the EPA on the program's effectiveness.
[59 FR 42765, Aug. 19, 1994]
Sec. 52.2308 Area-wide nitrogen oxides (NOX) exemptions.
(a) The Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC)
submitted to the EPA on June 17, 1994, a petition requesting that the
Dallas ozone nonattainment area be exempted from the NOX
control requirements of section 182(f) of the Clean Air Act (CAA) as
amended in 1990. The Dallas nonattainment area consists of Dallas,
Tarrant, Denton, and Collin counties. The exemption request was based on
a photochemical grid modeling which shows that the Dallas nonattainment
area would attain the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for
ozone by the CAA mandated deadline without the implementation of the
additional NOX controls required under section 182(f). On
November 21, 1994, the EPA conditionally approved this exemption
request, conditioned upon the EPA approving the modeling portion of the
Dallas attainment demonstration SIP.
(b) The TNRCC submitted to the EPA on June 17, 1994, a petition
requesting that the El Paso ozone nonattainment area be exempted from
the NOX control requirements of section 182(f) of the Clean
Air Act (CAA) as amended in 1990. The El Paso nonattainment area
consists of El Paso county, and shares a common airshed with Juarez,
Mexico. The exemption request was based on a photochemical grid modeling
which shows that the El Paso nonattainment area would attain the NAAQS
for ozone by the CAA mandated deadline without the implementation of the
additional NOX controls required under section 182(f), but
for emissions emanating from Mexico. On November 21, 1994, the EPA
conditionally approved this exemption request, conditioned upon the EPA
approving the modeling portion of the El Paso attainment demonstration
SIP.
(c) The Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission submitted to
the EPA on May 4, 1994, a petition requesting that the Victoria County
incomplete data ozone nonattainment area be exempted from the
requirement to meet the NOX provisions of the Federal
transportation conformity rule. The exemption request was based on
monitoring data which demonstrated that the National Ambient Air Quality
Standard for ozone had been attained in this area for the 35 months
prior to the petition, with the understanding that approval of the
State's request would be contingent upon the collection of one
additional month of data. The required additional month of verified data
was submitted later and, together with the data submitted with the
State's petition, demonstrated attainment of the NAAQS for 36
consecutive months. The EPA approved this exemption request on March 2,
1995.
(d) The TNRCC submitted to the EPA on August 17, 1994, with
supplemental information submitted on August 31, 1994, and September 9,
1994, a petition requesting that the Houston and Beaumont ozone
nonattainment areas be temporarily exempted from the NOX
control requirements of section 182(f) of the CAA. The Houston
nonattainment area consists of Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston,
Harris, Liberty, Montgomery, and Waller counties. The Beaumont
nonattainment area consists of Hardin, Jefferson, and Orange counties.
The exemption request was based on photochemical grid modeling which
shows that reductions in NOX would not contribute to
attaining the ozone NAAQS. On April 12, 1995, the EPA approved the
State's request for a temporary exemption. Approval of the temporary
exemption waives the federal requirements for NOX Reasonably
Available Control Technology (RACT), New
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Source Review (NSR), conformity, and vehicle inspection and maintenance
(I/M) for the period of the temporary exemption. The temporary exemption
automatically expires on December 31, 1996, without further notice from
the EPA. Based on the rationale provided in the notice of proposed
rulemaking on this action, upon the expiration of the temporary
exemption, the requirements pertaining to NOX RACT, NSR,
conformity, and I/M will again become applicable, except that the
NOX RACT implementation date applicable to the Houston and
Beaumont nonattainment areas under section 182(f) shall be as
expeditious as practicable but no later than May 31, 1997, unless the
State has received a permanent NOX exemption from the EPA
prior to that time.
(e) The TNRCC submitted to EPA on March 6, 1996, a petition
requesting that the Houston/Galveston and Beaumont/Port Arthur ozone
nonattainment areas be granted an extension to a previously-granted
temporary exemption from the NOX control requirements of
sections 182(f) and 182(b) of the Clean Air Act. The temporary exemption
was granted on April 19, 1995. The current petition is based on the need
for more time to complete UAM to confirm the need for, and the extent
of, NOX controls required. On May 23, 1997, EPA approved the
State's request for an extension to the temporary exemption. The
temporary extension automatically expires on December 31, 1997, without
further notice from EPA. Upon expiration of the extension, the
requirements pertaining to NOX RACT, NSR, I/M, general and
transportation conformity will become applicable, except that the
NOX RACT compliance date shall be implemented as
expeditiously as practicable, but no later than May 31, 1999, unless the
State has received a contingent NOX exemption from the EPA
prior to that time.
(f) The extension of the temporary exemption from NOX
control requirements of sections 182(f) and 182(b) of the Clean Air Act
for the Houston/Galveston and Beaumont/Port Arthur ozone nonattainment
areas granted on May 23, 1997, expired December 31, 1997. Upon
expiration of the extension, the requirements pertaining to
NOX RACT, NSR, I/M, general and transportation conformity
will become applicable and the State is expected to implement the
requirements as expeditiously as possible.
(g) The Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission submitted a
letter to EPA requesting rescission of the previously-granted
conditional exemption from the NOX control requirements of
section 182(f) of the Act for the Dallas/Fort Worth ozone nonattainment
area. The letter was sent on November 13, 1998. The conditional
exemption was granted on November 21, 1994, conditioned upon EPA
approving the modeling portion of the DFW attainment demonstration SIP.
The conditional exemption was also approved on a contingent basis. The
modeling-based exemption would last only as long as the area's modeling
continued to demonstrate attainment without the additional
NOX reductions required by section 182(f). The State's
request is based on new photochemical modeling which shows the need for
NOX controls to help the area attain the ozone National
Ambient Air Quality Standards. Furthermore, EPA would not and could not
approve the earlier attainment demonstration SIP modeling upon which the
condition was based.
(1) On June 21, 1999, the conditional NOX exemption for
the DFW area granted on November 21, 1994 is rescinded. Upon rescission,
the Federal requirements pertaining to NOX Reasonably
Available Control Technology (RACT), New Source Review, vehicle
Inspection/Maintenance, general and transportation conformity now apply.
(2) The NOX RACT final compliance date must be
implemented as expeditiously as practicable, but no later than March 31,
2001.
[59 FR 60714, Nov. 28, 1994, as amended at 60 FR 5867, Jan. 31, 1995; 60
FR 19522, Apr. 19, 1995; 62 FR 28349, May 23, 1997; 63 FR 7072, Feb. 12,
1998; 64 FR 19286, Apr. 20, 1999]
Sec. 52.2309 Emissions inventories.
(a) The Governor of the State of Texas submitted the 1990 base year
emission inventories for the Houston/Galveston (HGA), Beaumont/Port
Arthur (BPA), El Paso (ELP), and Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) ozone
nonattainment areas on November 17, 1992 as a revision to the State
Implementation
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Plan (SIP). The 1990 base year emission inventory requirement of section
182(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1990, has been satisfied
for each of these areas.
(b) The inventories are for the ozone precursors which are volatile
organic compounds, nitrogen oxides, and carbon monoxide. The inventories
cover point, area, non-road mobile, on-road mobile, and biogenic
sources.
(c) The HGA nonattainment area is classified as Severe-17 and
includes Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty,
Montgomery, and Waller Counties; the BPA nonattainment area is
classified as Serious and includes Hardin, Jefferson, and Orange
Counties; the ELP nonattainment area is classified as Serious and
includes El Paso County; and the DFW nonattainment area is classified as
Moderate and includes Collin, Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant Counties.
(d) The Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission submitted
State Implementation Plan revisions to the 1990 base year emission
inventory for the Beaumont/Port Arthur area with a cover letter from the
Governor of Texas dated August 9, 1996.
(e) The Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission submitted a
revision to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) on August 9, 1996. This
revision was submitted for the purpose of satisfying the 15% Rate-of-
Progress requirements of the Clean Air Act, which will aid in ensuring
the attainment of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for ozone.
This submittal also contained revisions to the 1990 base year emissions
inventories for the Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso and Houston/Galveston
areas.
(f) The Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission submitted a
revision to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) on May 19, 2000. This
revision was submitted for the purpose of satisfying the 9 percent Rate-
of-Progress requirements of the Clean Air Act, which will aid in
ensuring the attainment of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards
for ozone. This submission also contained revisions to the 1990 base
year emissions inventory for the Houston/Galveston areas.
[59 FR 55589, Nov. 8, 1994, as amended at 63 FR 6663, Feb. 10, 1998; 63
FR 62947, Nov. 10, 1998; 66 FR 20751, Apr. 25, 2001]
Sec. 52.2311 Motor vehicle antitampering.
The State of Texas submitted revisions to the State Implementation
Plan for 30 TAC Chapter 114, sections 114.1 ``Maintenance and Operation
of Air Pollution Control Systems or Devices Used to Control Emissions
from Motor Vehicles'' and 114.5 ``Exclusions and Exceptions'' on
February 24, 1989, and September 6, 1990, and July 13, 1993. The EPA
disapproved these revisions that relate to Statewide antitampering
provisions and exemptions to antitampering provisions for motor vehicles
or motor vehicle engine emission control systems because the State's
antitampering rules are not consistent with the Act, section 203(a)(3)
and EPA's tampering prohibitions as outlined in EPA's antitampering
enforcement policy, Mobile Source Enforcement Memorandum No. 1A.
[63 FR 6653, Feb. 10, 1998]
Subpart TT_Utah
Sec. 52.2320 Identification of plan.
(a) Title of plan: ``Utah Implementation Plan.''
(b) The plan was officially submitted on January 25, 1972.
(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the dates
specified.
(1) Clarifications of the plan relating to particulate regulations,
CO and NO2 control strategies, new source review, emergency
episodes, availability of emission data, and source surveillance
submitted May 18, 1972, by State Division of Health.
(2) Revision of State new source review regulation, section 1.3.3 of
the Utah Code of Air Conservation Regulations, submitted on September
13, 1972, by the Governor.
(3) Transportation control plan submitted April 13, 1973, by the
Governor.
(4) Reenacted legislation providing for public availability of
emission data submitted on June 13, 1974, by the State Division of
Health.
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(5) The Revised Utah Air Conservation Regulations on July 10, 1975,
by the Governor.
(6) Provisions to meet the requirements of Part D and other sections
of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977, were submitted on December 28,
1978, by the Governor.
(7) On November 5, 1979, the Governor submitted a plan revision to
meet the requirements of Air Quality Monitoring, 40 CFR part 58, subpart
C, Sec. 58.20.
(8) Provisions to meet the transportation control requirements of
Part D and other sections of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977, were
submitted on November 5, 1979, and August 11, 1980, by the Governor.
(9) Provisions to meet the requirements of Part D for particulates
and to attain the national standard for lead were submitted on March 11,
1980, July 25, 1980, November 13, 1980, December 26, 1980, and April 8,
1981.
(10) Provisions to meet the requirements of Part C of the Clean Air
Act, as amended in 1977, were submitted on August 17, 1981.
(11) Provisions to meet the requirements of section 127 and Part D
for carbon monoxide and ozone were submitted on August 11, 1980.
(12) Provisions to meet the requirements of Part D of the Clean Air
Act, as amended in 1977, for particulates and volatile organic
compounds, were submitted on April 8, 1981.
(13) Provisions to meet the requirements of Part D of the Clean Air
Act, as amended in 1977, for particulates were submitted on March 1,
1982.
(14) A revision to the definition of volatile organic compound was
submitted on April 29, 1982.
(15) Provisions to meet the requirements of Part D of the Clean Air
Act, as amended in 1977, for carbon monoxide in Provo and Ogden, Utah
were submitted on September 20, 1982.
(16) Additional information regarding stack monitoring at the main
stack at the Kennecott Copper Smelter in Salt Lake City was submitted on
December 27, 1982, and February 3, 1984.
(17) Provision to meet the requirements of Part D of the Clean Air
Act as amended in 1977 providing for implementing automobile inspection
and maintenance in Salt Lake and Davis Counties were submitted on
December 9, 1983, December 19, 1983, February 6, 1984, and March 1,
1984. A revision providing for the commitment to adopt regulations for
VOC sources covered by future CTG's (Group III) was submitted on
February 6, 1984.
(18) A revision to the SIP was submitted by the Governor for
attainment of the SO2 standard on August 17, 1981. Additional
submittals January 25, 1983, and September 5, 1984.
(19) A revision to the SIP was submitted by the Governor on April
26, 1985, for visibility monitoring and new source review.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter dated April 26, 1985, from Governor Norman Bangerter
submitting the Utah Visibility SIP and Regulations.
(B) The Visibility SIP and the Utah Air Conservation Regulations
1.1.7 and 3.11.1 were adopted on April 15, 1985 referred to in the
Governor's letter as April 12, 1985.
(20) A revision to the SIP was submitted by the Governor on December
12, 1985, for attaintment of the CO standard in Utah County.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter and attachments dated December 12, 1985, from Governor
Norman H. Bangerter submitting the SIP Revision for attainment of NAAQS
for CO in Utah County. The attachments included Section 9, Part C;
Section 9, Appendices A, C, H, and I; and Technical Support Document--
Provo.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Letter dated May 8, 1986, from Brent C. Bradford to Irwin
Dickstein; Re: Response to questions on I/M with anti-tampering program.
(B) Letter and attachment dated May 15, 1986, from Brent Bradford to
Irwin Dickstein transmitting Appendix D of the Technical Support
Document.
(21) A revision to the SIP was submitted by the Governor on December
11, 1987, for visibility general plan requirements and long-term
strategies.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter dated December 2, 1988, from the Utah Bureau of Air
Quality to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region VIII.
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(B) A revised section 16, Visibility Protection, of the Utah SIP was
adopted on November 12, 1987, except for the first three paragraphs of
Sec. 16.1, the fifth and sixth paragraph of Sec. 16.4, and the second
and third paragraphs of Sec. 16.5.
(22) In a letter dated May 2, 1986, the Governor submitted revisions
to the Utah Air Conservation Regulations addressing GEP stack heights/
dispersion techniques and a new Section 17 to the SIP addressing GEP
stack height demonstration analysis.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Utah Air Conservation Regulations adopted April
18, 1986. The revisions consist of adding stack height definitions (UACR
1.1.128 through UACR 1.1.133) and updating stack height exemptions (UACR
3.8).
(B) Stack height demonstration analysis submitted by the State in a
letter dated May 2, 1986.
(23) On May 2, 1991 the Governor of Utah submitted revisions to the
plan. The revisions include amendments to the prevention of significant
deterioration (PSD) portion of the plan to incorporate the nitrogen
dioxide (NO2) increments, and several ``housekeeping''
changes to definitions, new source review, and PSD regulations.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Utah Air Conservation Regulations, section
R446-1-1, Foreword and Definitions, section R446-1-3, Control of
Installations, and section R446-2-1, Utah State Implementation Plan
Incorporation by Reference, effective January 1, 1991.
(B) Letter dated May 1, 1991, from Kenneth Hansen of the Utah
Division of Administrative Rules to Dave McNeill of the Utah Bureau of
Air Quality, confirming a codification change to paragraph R446-1-3.6.5,
effective May 1, 1991. This letter contains a reprinted version of R446-
1-3.6.5.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) February 26, 1991, letter from F. Burnell Cordner, Executive
Secretary, Utah Air Conservation Committee, to Douglas M. Skie, EPA,
transmitting administrative materials for the SIP revision.
(B) May 2, 1991, letter from Norman H. Bangerter, Governor, State of
Utah, to James J. Scherer, EPA. Official SIP submittal, transmitting the
SIP narrative modifying section 8, Prevention of Significant
Deterioration, and other administrative materials.
(24) On May 4, 1990, and July 25, 1991, the Governor of Utah
submitted revisions to the plan. The revisions include amendments to the
ozone nonattainment area regulations for stationary sources of volatile
organic compounds (VOCs), contained within Regulation R446-1-4.9 of the
Utah Air Conservation Regulations, ``Emission Standards. Non-Attainment
Area Requirements--Ozone,'' and the definitions applicable to the VOC
regulations, contained within Regulation R446-1-1, ``Foreward and
Definitions.'' The amendments were made to conform Regulations R446-1-1
and R446-1-4.9 to statutory requirements for application of reasonably
available control technology (RACT) to stationary sources of VOC's, as
required by section 182(a)(2)(A) of the 1990 Clean Air Act, and to
improve the clarity and enforceability of the regulations.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the following Utah Air Conservation Regulations,
Section R446-1-1, Foreward and Definitions, effective January 1, 1991:
R446-1-1.10, 1.16, 1.40, 1.60, 1.109, 1.126, 1.140, 1.150, 1.151, 1.159,
1.160, 1.161, 1.162, 1.163, 1.164, 1.165, 1.166, 1.167, 1.168, 1.169,
1.170, 1.171, 1.172, 1.173, 1.174, 1.175, 1.176, 1.177, 1.178, 1.180,
1.182, 1.183, 1.184.
(B) Revisions to the following rules of R446-1-4.9, Emission
Standards. Non-Attainment Area Requirements--Ozone, effective June 15,
1991: 4.9.A through 4.9.E were added (disposal of VOCs; requirements for
EPA concurrence on alternative test methods, alternative methods of
control, alternative compliance periods, alternative emission limits, or
alternative monitoring schedules; recordkeeping and reporting
requirements; RACT requirements for major non-CTG sources; ``once-in,
always-in'' requirements; and allowance for exclusion of non-reactive
VOC's); revisions to 4.9.1 (Petroleum Liquid Storage), 4.9.2 (Gasoline
Transfer/Storage), 4.9.3 (Control of Hydrocarbon Emissions in
Refineries), 4.9.4 (Degreasing and Solvent Cleaning Operations), 4.9.5
(Cutback Asphalt), 4.9.6 (Volatile Organic Compounds Used for Coating
Paper, Fabric, Vinyl, Metal
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Furniture, Large Appliances, Magnet Wire, Flat Wood Paneling,
Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products, and Graphic Arts), 4.9.7
(Perchlorethylene Dry Cleaning Plants), 4.9.8 (Compliance Schedule);
4.9.9 (Compliance Schedule) was deleted.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) May 9, 1991, letter from F. Burnell Cordner, Executive
Secretary, Utah Air Conservation Committee, to Douglas Skie, EPA. This
letter provided final changes to R446-1-4.9, indicated that these
changes would become effective on June 15, 1991, and indicated that the
State would submit the Ozone SIP revision package to EPA after the
changes become effective.
(B) July 25, 1991, letter from Norman H. Bangerter, Governor, State
of Utah, to James Scherer, EPA. Official SIP submittal, transmitting
revised Regulation R446-1-4.9, and other administrative materials. This
letter provided a negative declaration for seven CTG source categories:
large petroleum dry cleaners, manufacturers of high density
polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene resins, manufacturers of
synthesized pharmaceutical products, manufacturers of pneumatic rubber
tires, natural gas/gas processing plants, and synthetic organic chemical
manufacturing industries (SOCMI) with fugitive emissions and/or air
oxidation processes.
(C) September 5, 1991, letter from F. Burnell Cordner, Executive
Secretary, Utah Air Quality Board, to James Scherer, EPA. This letter
provided a negative declaration for three CTG source categories: surface
coating of cans, surface coating of metal coils, and surface coating of
automobiles and light duty trucks.
(D) January 30, 1992, letter from F. Burnell Cordner, Executive
Secretary, Utah Air Quality Board, to Doug Skie, EPA. This letter
contained the State's commitment to conduct capture efficiency testing
using the most recent EPA capture efficiency protocols, and the
commitment to adopt federal capture efficiency test methods after they
are officially promulgated by EPA.
(25) The Governor of Utah submitted a PM10 State
Implementation Plan (SIP) for Salt Lake and Utah Counties, Utah with a
letter dated November 15, 1991. The submittals were made to satisfy
those moderate PM10 nonattainment area SIP requirements due
for Salt Lake and Utah Counties as outlined in the Clean Air Act of
1990. The Governor's submittal also included revisions to the Utah Air
Quality Rules and to other sections of the State-wide SIP. The Utah Air
Conservation Regulations have been revised and renumbered over the past
decade and are being replaced in its entirely with this Governor's
submittal.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Utah Air Conservation Regulations, printed January 27, 1992.
(B) Utah State Implementation Plan, Section 1-7 and 10-15, effective
March 31, 1992.
(C) Utah State Implementation Plan, Section 9, Part A and Section 9,
Part A, Appendix A effective August 14, 1991.
(26) On November 9, 1992, Norman Bangerter, the Governor of Utah,
submitted a SIP revision to the Utah Implementation Plan and Utah Air
Conservation Regulations. This revision establishes and requires the
implementation of oxygenated fuel programs in Provo-Orem and Salt Lake-
Ogden Metropolitan Statistical Areas as required by section 211(m) of
the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) R307-8; Oxygenated Gasoline Program, of the Utah Air
Conservation Regulations as adopted by the State, effective December 16,
1993.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Letter dated November 9, 1992, from Governor Norman Bangerter
submitting the oxygenated gasoline program SIP revision.
(B) Letter dated May 19, 1994, from Governor Michael O. Leavitt
submitting the oxygenated gasoline program SIP revision.
(27) The Governor of Utah submitted a Section 16, Stack Height
Demonstration and Section 9, Part B, Sulfur Dioxide of the Utah State
Implementation Plan (SIP) a letter dated December 23, 1991, and May 15,
1992, respectively. The Governor's submittal also included statewide
SO2 regulations.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Utah State Implementation Plan, Section 16, effective December
16, 1991.
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(B) Utah State Implementation Plan, Section 9, Part B effective June
15, 1992.
(C) Utah Air Conservation Regulations, R307-1-4. Emission Standards:
changes to 4.2 Sulfur Content of Fuels and 4.6.2, effective June 15,
1992.
(28) On November 12, 1993, the Governor of Utah submitted revisions
to its permitting requirements to satisfy the nonattainment new source
review provisions in the amended Clean Air Act for all of its
nonattainment areas. On May 20, 1994, the Governor of Utah submitted a
revision to Utah's definition of volatile organic compounds.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Utah Air Conservation Regulations, R307-1-1, the forward and the
following definitions: ``air contaminant,'' ``air contaminant source,''
``air pollution,'' ``allowable emissions,'' ``ambient air,'' ``best
available control technology (BACT),'' ``board,'' ``department,''
``dispersion technique,'' ``emission limitation,'' ``executive
director,'' ``executive secretary,'' ``major modification,'' ``major
source,'' ``PM-10 precursor,'' ``person,'' ``temporary,'' and ``volatile
organic compound (VOC);'' effective November 15, 1993, printed June 24,
1994.
(B) Utah Air Conservation Regulations, R307-1-3.1.8, R307-1-3.1.10,
and R307-1-3.3; effective August 16, 1993, printed May 26, 1994.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Letter dated October 18, 1994 from Russell A. Roberts to Douglas
M. Skie clarifying applicability of Utah's nonattainment new source
review permitting requirements.
(29) Revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan for the 1990
Carbon Monoxide Base Year emission inventories for Ogden City, Salt Lake
City, and Utah County were submitted by the Governor in a letter dated
July 11, 1994.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Carbon Monoxide 1990 Base Year Emission Inventories for Ogden
City, Utah SIP, Section IX, Part C.3., Table IX.C.5; Salt Lake City,
Utah SIP, Section IX, Part C.3., Table IX.C.4; and Utah County, Utah
SIP, Section IX, Part C.6., Table IX.C.10 all of which became effective
on August 31, 1994.
(30) On November 9, 1992, the Governor of Utah submitted a plan for
the establishment and implementation of a Small Business Assistance
Program to be incorporated into the Utah State Implementation Plan as
required by section 507 of the Clean Air Act.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Utah Code, Title 19, Chapter 2, Air Conservation Act, Sections
19-2-109.1 and 19-2-109.2, to establish and fund a small business
stationary source technical and environmental compliance assistance
program, effective April 27, 1992.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) November 9, 1992 letter from the Governor of Utah submitting a
Small Business Assistance Program plan to EPA.
(B) The State of Utah plan for the establishment and implementation
of a Small Business Assistance Program, promulgated September 30, 1992
by the Utah Air Quality Board, effective December 1, 1992.
(31) On February 1, 1995, the Governor of Utah submitted revisions
to the prevention of significant deterioration permitting regulations in
R307-1-1 and R307-1-3 of the Utah Air Conservation Regulations to
incorporate changes in the Federal PSD permitting regulations for PM-10
increments and to make other minor, administrative changes.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Utah Air Conservation Regulations, R307-1-1,
the definitions of ``baseline area,'' ``baseline date,'' ``net emissions
increase,'' and ``significant,'' effective 9/22/94, printed 10/24/94.
(B) Revisions to the Utah Air Conservation Regulations, R307-1-3,
Sections 3.6.2.B, 3.6.2.D, 3.6.2.E, 3.6.3.A, 3.6.3.B, 3.6.3.D.(2) and
(3), 3.6.4.A.(1), 3.6.4.C, 3.6.4.D, 3.6.5.A, 3.6.5.B.(1)(a), 3.6.5.C,
3.6.5.D, 3.6.5.E, 3.6.5.F, and 3.6.6, effective 10/1/94, printed 10/24/
94.
(32)-(33) [Reserved]
(34) Revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan for the
Emission Statement Inventory regulation, UACR R307-1-3.5.4., revision of
the ozone nonattainment area designation definition, UACR R307-1-3.3.3C,
and other minor changes to definitions in UACR
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R307-1-1. were submitted by the Governor in a letter dated November 12,
1993.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Emission Statement Inventory regulation, UACR R307-1-3.5.4,
ozone nonattainment area designation definition, UACR R307-1-3.3.3C, and
the following definitions in UACR R307-1-1.; ``Control Apparatus'',
``Emissions Information'', ``Peak Ozone Season'', ``Process Level'', and
``Process Rate''. All were adopted on August 4, 1993, and became
effective on November 15, 1993.
(B) A letter dated May 30, 1995, from Russell Roberts, Director,
Utah Division of Air Quality to Douglas Skie, Chief, Air Programs Branch
for Region 8.
(35) [Reserved]
(36) The Governor of Utah submitted a revision to Utah's State
Implementation Plan (SIP) for Visibility Protection with a letter dated
July 25, 1996. The revision was made to add a new subsection 15.10 to
the SIP to include a policy statement regarding scenic views which was
deleted from the Utah Air Conservation Regulations.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Utah State Implementation Plan, Subsection 15.10, Policy of the
Air Conservation Committee Concerning the Protection of Scenic Views
Associated with Mandatory Class I Areas from Significant Impairment for
Visibility, adopted on March 26, 1993, and effective on March 29, 1993.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) A July 25, 1996 letter from Michael O. Leavitt, Utah Governor,
to Jack McGraw, EPA Region VIII Acting Regional Administrator, in which
it was communicated, among other things, that the Utah Air Quality Board
deleted R307-5 from the Utah Air Conservation Regulations. The deletion
was effective March 29, 1993.
(37) On November 20, 1996, the Governor of Utah submitted a revision
to the Utah State Implementation Plan. The submittal included a new Utah
regulation which incorporates by reference the Federal new source
performance standards in 40 CFR part 60, as in effect on March 12, 1996.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Utah Air Conservation Regulations, R307-18-1, ``Standards of
Performance for New Stationary Sources (NSPS),'' effective September 9,
1996, printed October 19, 1996.
(38) Revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan, Section IX,
Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Part D, Ozone; Section X,
Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part A, General Requirements
and Applicability; Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance
Program, Part B, Davis County; Section X, Vehicle Inspection and
Maintenance Program, Part C, Salt Lake County; Section X, Vehicle
Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part E, Weber County; UACR R307-1-
3.3.3.C., a portion of Control of Installations; UACR R307-1-
3.5.3.B.(1), a portion of Emission Statement Inventory; all as submitted
by the Governor on February 19, 1997. EPA approved the above provisions.
In addition, EPA approved, for the limited purpose of strengthening the
SIP, revisions to UACR R307-14, Requirements for Ozone Nonattainment
Areas and Davis and Salt Lake Counties, as submitted by the Governor on
February 6, 1996.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R307-2-13 adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on January
8, 1997, effective March 4, 1997, including Section IX, Part D.2 of the
Utah State Implementation Plan (SIP) that such rule incorporates by
reference (Ozone Maintenance Provisions for Salt Lake and Davis
Counties, adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on January 8, 1997), and
excluding any other provisions that such rule incorporates by reference.
(B) The following State Approval Orders (AO): Pacificorp Gadsby
Power Plant AO DAQE-0063-94 dated February 3, 1994, Kennecott Utah
Copper Utah Power Plant AO DAQE-433-94 dated May 27, 1994, Hill Air
Force Base (HAFB) AO DAQE-163-96 dated February 9, 1996, HAFB AO DAQE-
1134-95 dated December 7, 1995, HAFB AO DAQE-860-95 dated September 20,
1995, HAFB AO DAQE-775-95 dated August 30, 1995, HAFB AO DAQE-403-95
dated May 8, 1995, HAFB AO DAQE-067-95 dated January 31, 1995, HAFB AO
DAQE-068-95 dated January 30, 1995, HAFB AO DAQE-915-94 dated October
18, 1994, HAFB AO DAQE-824-94 dated
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September 29, 1994, HAFB AO DAQE-0752-93 dated August 27, 1993, HAFB AO
DAQE-0719-93 dated August 20, 1993, HAFB AO DAQE-0103-93 dated February
11, 1993, HAFB AO DAQE-1171-92 dated January 4, 1993, HAFB AO DAQE-416-
92 dated April 28, 1992, HAFB AO DAQE-167-92 dated February 19, 1992,
HAFB AO DAQE-894-91 dated November 25, 1991, HAFB AO BAQE-039-91 dated
February 7, 1991, HAFB AO BAQE-669-88 dated December 20, 1988, HAFB AO
BAQE-525-88 dated October 13, 1988, HAFB AO BAQE-353-88 dated July 21,
1988, HAFB AO BAQE-026-88 dated January 20, 1988, HAFB AO for Industrial
Wastewater Treatment Facility dated February 20, 1986, HAFB AO for
Hydrazine Exhaust Incinerator dated February 5, 1985, HAFB AO for Paint
Booth, HVAC Modification, Standby Generators, and Fuel Storage dated
July 18, 1983, HAFB AO for Remodeling Base Exchange BX Service Station
dated July 12, 1979, HAFB AO for Construction dated June 27, 1978, and
the Olympia Sales Company AO DAQE-300-95 dated April 13, 1995.
(C) UACR R307-2-18, adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on
February 5, 1997, effective February 14, 1997. This rule incorporates by
reference Section X, Part A of the Utah State Implementation Plan,
Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, General Requirements and
Applicability.
(D) UACR R307-2-31, adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on
February 5, 1997, effective February 14, 1997. This rule incorporates by
reference Section X, Part B of the Utah State Implementation Plan,
Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Davis County.
(E) UACR R307-2-32, adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on
February 5, 1997, effective February 14, 1997. This rule incorporates by
reference Section X, Part C of the Utah State Implementation Plan,
Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Salt Lake County.
(F) UACR R307-2-34, adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on
February 5, 1997, effective February 14, 1997. This rule incorporates by
reference Section X, Part E of the Utah State Implementation Plan,
Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Weber County.
(G) UACR R307-1-3.3.3.C., a portion of Control of Installations, as
adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on January 8, 1997, effective
January 15, 1997.
(H) UACR R307-1-3.5.3.B.(1), a portion of Emission Statement
Inventory regulation, as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on
January 8, 1997, effective January 15, 1997.
(I) UACR R307-14-1, Requirements for Ozone Nonattainment Areas and
Davis and Salt Lake Counties, adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on
August 9, 1995, effective on August 15, 1995.
(39) Revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan, Section IX,
Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Part C, Carbon Monoxide as
submitted by the Governor on December 6, 1996 (with minor mathematical
corrections submitted by the Utah Division of Air Quality on August 12,
1998), excluding Section IX, Part C.7.f.(3) of the plan, ``Emissions
Credit Allocation,'' as EPA is not taking any action on that section of
the plan. UACR R307-1-3.3 Requirements for Nonattainment and Maintenance
Areas--New and Modified Sources; as submitted by the Governor on
November 24, 1995.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R307-2-12, adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on August
7, 1996 and September 4, 1996, effective November 1, 1996, as modified
through a notice of nonsubstantive rule change dated July 14, 1998,
effective July 27, 1998, to correct minor mathematical errors in Section
IX, Part C.7.f.(2) of the Utah State Implementation Plan (SIP). UACR
R307-2-12 incorporates by reference a number of provisions of the Utah
SIP, only some of which are relevant to this rulemaking action. EPA's
incorporation by reference of UACR R307-2-12 only extends to the
following Utah SIP provisions and excludes any other provisions that
UACR R307-2-12 incorporates by reference:
Section IX, Part C.7 (except for Section IX, Part C.7.f.(3)), Carbon
Monoxide Maintenance Provisions for Salt Lake City, adopted by Utah Air
Quality Board on August 7, 1996, and September 4, 1996, effective
November 1, 1996, as modified by the nonsubstantive rule change noted
above.
(B) UACR R307-1-3.3, a portion of Requirements for Nonattainment and
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Maintenance Areas--New and Modified Sources, as adopted by the Utah Air
Quality Board on October 4, 1995, December 6, 1995, effective January
31, 1996.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) February 19, 1998, letter from Ursula Trueman, Director, Utah
Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality to Richard
R. Long, Director, Air and Radiation Program, EPA Region VIII, entitled
``DAQS-0188-98; Technical Support Documents--Ogden City and Salt Lake
City CO Maintenance Plans.'' This letter confirmed that all the emission
projections, contained in the technical support documents for both the
Salt Lake City and Ogden City redesignation requests, were properly
adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board in accordance with the Utah Air
Quality Rules.
(B) Materials from Jan Miller, Utah Division of Air Quality,
Department of Environmental Quality, received by Tim Russ, Air and
Radiation Program, EPA Region VIII, displaying the minor mathematical
corrections to the on-road mobile source emission budgets in Section IX,
Part C. 7.f.(2) of the Salt Lake City CO Maintenance Plan. These
nonsubstantive changes were made in accordance with the Utah Air Quality
Rules and were effective July 27, 1998.
(40) The Governor of Utah submitted revisions to the Utah State
Implementation Plan to revise Utah's definition of a volatile organic
compound (VOC) and to include nonsubstantive wording changes regarding
VOC emissions from air strippers and soil venting operations. The
revisions to the VOC definition, found in UACR R307-1-1, were submitted
by the Governor on November 8, 1995, February 12, 1996, November 20,
1996, May 15, 1997, and June 10, 1998. The revisions submitted November
8, 1995, February 12, 1996, November 20, 1996, and May 15, 1997, deleted
volatile methyl siloxanes, parachlorobenzotrifluoride (PCBTF), acetone,
perchloroethylene (PERC), HFC 43-10mee, HCFC 225ca and HCFC 225cb from
the definition of VOCs. The June 10, 1998 submittal incorporated the
deletion of 16 more pollutants from the federal list that were
determined to have a negligible contribution to tropospheric ozone
formation; the compounds are: HFC-32, HFC-161, HFC-236fa, HFC-245ca,
HFC-245ea, HFC-245eb, HFC-245fa, HFC-236ea, HFC-365mfc, HCFC-31, HCFC-
123a, HCFC-151a, C4F9OCH3,
(CF3)2CFCF2OCH3,
C4F9OC2H5, and
(CF3)2CFCF2OC2H5
(compound names only are listed here, refer to 62 FR 44901, August 25,
1997 for the chemical name and 62 FR 44903, August 25, 1997 for the
complete list of exempted VOCs). A second February 12, 1996 Governor's
submittal contained minor wording revisions which were made to UACR
R307-6-1 regarding VOC emissions from air strippers and soil venting
operations. The revision submitted November 20, 1996 also repealed UACR
R307-14-8 which had addressed requirements for perchloroethylene dry
cleaning plants located in ozone nonattainment and maintenance areas.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R307-1-1, a portion of Forward and Definitions, definition
of VOC, as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on January 7, 1998,
effective January 8, 1998.
(B) UACR R307-6, a portion of De minimis Emissions from Air
Strippers and Soil Venting Projects, nonsubstantive wording changes,
effective October 1, 1995.
(41) On July 11, 1994 the Governor of Utah submitted revisions to
the Utah State Implementation Plan (SIP) to revise the definition for
``Sole Source of Heat'' under UACR R307-1-1, ``Foreword and
Definitions,'' to allow the exemption of those households with small
portable heating devices from mandatory no-burn periods. This revision
also made changes to the residential woodburning regulations under UACR
R307-1-4.13.3 ``No-Burn Periods,'' which specifies the actions which
must be taken if contingency measures are implemented in the Salt Lake,
Davis or Utah County nonattainment areas. These plans were requested to
be withdrawn by the Governor in a November 9, 1998, letter to the
Regional Administrator. EPA returned the portions of these plans with a
letter to the Governor on January 29, 1999. A nonsubstantive change was
made in this section as a result of the revision which moves section
4.13.3 D to section 4.13.3.E; this change was also approved
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by EPA. On February 6, 1996 the Governor of Utah submitted revisions to
the Utah State Implementation Plan to revise Utah's open burning
regulations, under UACR R307-1-2.4, to require that the local county
fire marshal establish 30-day open burning windows during the spring and
fall closed burning seasons in areas outside of Salt Lake, Davis, Weber,
and Utah Counties as granted by the state forester. There were also
minor changes made to the open burning regulations under UACR R307-1-
2.4, ``General Burning'' and minor changes made to UACR R307-1-2.5
``Confidentiality of Information.'' On July 9, 1998 the Governor of Utah
submitted revisions to the Utah SIP to add a definition for
``PM10 Nonattainment Area,'' under UACR R307-1-1, ``Foreword
and Definitions.''
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R307-1-1, a portion of ``Foreword and Definitions,''
revision of definition for ``Sole Source of Heat,'' as adopted by Utah
Air Quality Board on December 9, 1993, effective on January 31, 1994.
(B) UACR R307-1-4, a portion of ``Emissions Standards,'' as adopted
by Utah Air Quality Board on December 9, 1993, effective on January 31,
1994.
(C) UACR R307-1-2, a portion of ``General Requirements,'' open
burning changes and nonsubstantive wording changes, as adopted by Utah
Air Quality Board on September 6, 1995, effective on October 31, 1995.
(D) UACR R307-1-1, a portion of ``Foreword and Definitions,''
addition of definition for ``PM10 Nonattainment Area,'' as
adopted by Utah Air Quality Board on January 7, 1998, effective on
January 8, 1998.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) July 20, 1998, fax from Jan Miller, Utah Department of Air
Quality, to Cindy Rosenberg, EPA Region VIII, transmitting Utah Code
65A-8-9, regarding closed fire seasons.
(B) October 21, 1998, letter from Richard R. Long, Director, EPA Air
and Radiation Program, to Ursula Trueman, Director, Utah Division of Air
Quality, requesting that Utah withdraw the submitted Salt Lake and Davis
County PM10 Contingency Measure SIP revisions, the Utah
County PM10 Contingency Measure SIP revisions, and the
Residential Woodburning in Salt Lake, Davis and Utah Counties
PM10 Contingency Measure SIP revision.
(C) November 9, 1998, letter from the Governor of Utah, to William
Yellowtail, EPA Region VIII Administrator, requesting that the submitted
Salt Lake and Davis County and Utah County PM10 Contingency
Measure SIP revisions and the Residential Woodburning in Salt Lake,
Davis and Utah Counties PM10 Contingency Measure SIP revision
be withdrawn.
(D) December 16, 1998, letter from Larry Svoboda, EPA Region VIII,
to Ursula Trueman, Utah Department of Air Quality, clarifying revisions
that were made to UACR R307-1-4.
(E) January 5, 1999, letter from Ursula Trueman, Utah Department of
Air Quality, to William Yellowtail, EPA Region VIII Administrator,
concurring on EPA's clarification of revisions that were made to UACR
R307-1-4.
(F) January 29, 1999, letter from William Yellowtail, EPA Region
VIII Administrator, to the Governor of Utah returning the Salt Lake and
Davis County and Utah County PM10 Contingency Measure SIP
revisions and the Residential Woodburning in Salt Lake, Davis and Utah
Counties PM10 Contingency Measure SIP revision.
(42) On February 12, 1996, the Governor of Utah submitted revisions
submitted revisions to the SIP that incorporate the General Conformity
requirements of 40 CFR part 93, subpart B into the SIP and State
regulation.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R307-2-30, Section XXII, General Conformity, as adopted on
October 4, 1995, effective October 12, 1995.
(B) UACR R307-19, General Conformity, as adopted on October 4, 1995,
effective October 12, 1995.
(43) On February 1, 1995 the Governor of Utah submitted revisions to
the Utah SIP to revise the provisions for road salting and sanding in
Section 9, part A of the SIP and in UACR R307-1-3, updating the
incorporation by reference in R307-2-1, deleting obsolete measures for
nonferrous smelters in R307-1-3, and making nonsubstantive changes to
UACR R307-1-1 and R307-1-3.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
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(A) UACR R307-1-3, a portion of ``Control of Installations,''
revisions to road salting and sanding requirements and deletion of non
ferrous smelter orders, as adopted by Utah Air Quality Board on November
5, 1993, effective on January 3, 1994.
(B) UACR R307-2-1, ``Incorporation by Reference,'' revised date for
incorporation by reference of the State Implementation Plan, as adopted
by Utah Air Quality Board on January 31, 1994.
(C) UACR R307-1-1, ``Foreword and Definitions,'' nonsubstantive
change made to definition of ``PM10 precursor,'' effective on
June 1, 1994.
(D) UACR R307-1-3, ``Control of Installations,'' nonsubstantive
changes to road salting and sanding, effective on June 1, 1994.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) February 22, 1999 letter from Ursula Trueman, Director, Utah
Division of Air Quality, to Richard Long, Director, EPA Region VIII Air
and Radiation Program, transmitting nonsubstantive change correction to
R307-2-1, ``Incorporation by Reference,'' that was left out of the
February 1, 1995 SIP submittal.
(B) March 16, 1999 letter from Larry Svoboda, Unit Leader, EPA
Region VIII Air and Radiation Program, to Ursula Trueman, Director, Utah
Division of Air Quality, explaining EPA's interpretation of
nonsubstantive revision to definition of ``PM10 precursor.''
(C) April 28, 1999 letter from Richard Sprott, Planning Branch
Manager, Utah Division of Air Quality, to Larry Svoboda, Unit Leader,
EPA Region VIII Air and Radiation Program, providing explanation for and
background to the ``PM10 precursor'' definition.
(D) August 26, 1999 fax from Jan Miller, Utah Division of Air
Quality, to Cindy Rosenberg, EPA Region VIII Air and Radiation Program,
transmitting documentation for effective date of the ``PM10
precursor'' definition.
(44) On February 29, 2000, the Governor of Utah submitted revisions
to Section XI of the SIP that incorporate a new transportation control
measure for Utah County into the SIP and State regulation.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R307-110-19, Section XI, Other Control Measures for Mobile
Sources, as adopted on February 9, 2000, effective February 10, 2000.
(B) Revisions to Section XI of the Utah SIP, Other Control Measures
for Mobile Sources, adopted February 9, 2000, effective February 10,
2000.
(45) Revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan, Section IX,
Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Part C, Carbon Monoxide
(``Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Provisions for Ogden City'') as submitted
by the Governor on December 9, 1996, excluding section IX, part
C.8.f.(3) of the plan, ``Emissions Credit Allocation,'' as EPA is not
taking any action on that section of the plan. UACR R307-8; Oxygenated
Gasoline Program as submitted by the Governor on July 8, 1998.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R307-2-12, section IX, part C of the Utah State
Implementation Plan (SIP), adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on
August 7, 1996, and September 4, 1996, effective November 1, 1996. EPA's
incorporation by reference of UACR R307-2-12 only extends to the
following Utah SIP provisions and excludes any other provisions that
UACR R307-2-12 incorporates by reference:
Section IX, part C.8 (except for section IX, part C.8.f.(3)),
``Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Provisions for Ogden City,'' adopted by
Utah Air Quality Board on August 7, 1996, and September 4, 1996,
effective November 1, 1996.
(B) UACR R307-8, Oxygenated Gasoline Program, as adopted by the Utah
Air Quality Board on April 21, 1998, effective April 22, 1998.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) February 19, 1998, letter from Ursula Trueman, Director, Utah
Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality to Richard
R. Long, Director, Air and Radiation Program, EPA Region VIII, entitled
``DAQS-0188-98; Technical Support Documents--Ogden City and Salt Lake
City CO Maintenance Plans.'' This letter confirmed that all the emission
projections contained in the technical support documents for both the
Salt Lake City and Ogden City redesignation requests were properly
adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board in accordance with the Utah Air
Quality Rules.
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(B) July 17, 2000, letter from Richard Long, Director, Air and
Radiation Program, EPA Region VIII, to Ursula Kramer, Director, Utah
Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality, entitled
``Federal Register Action for the Ogden City Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Redesignation--Resolution of Issues with the Conformity Budgets.''
(C) September 11, 2000, letter from Rick Sprott, Acting Director,
Utah Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality, to
Richard Long, Director, Air and Radiation Program, EPA Region VIII,
entitled ``DAQP-131-00; Ogden City Carbon Monoxide (CO) Redesignation--
Resolution of Issues with the Conformity Budgets.'' This letter provided
clarification regarding the transportation conformity budgets in section
IX.C.8 of the Ogden City maintenance plan SIP revision.
(46) On April 19, 2000, the Governor of Utah submitted revisions to
the State's Air Conservation Regulations to update the definitions for
``significant'' and ``volatile organic compound'' to be in agreement
with the federal definitions found at 40 CFR 51.166(23)(i) and 40 CFR
51.100(s)(1), July 1, 1998, respectively.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Utah Air Conservation Regulations section R307-101-2,
definitions of ``significant'' and ``volatile organic compound'' (VOC),
effective April 8, 1999.
(47) The Governor of Utah submitted a request to repeal sections
R307-1-4.11 and R307-2-28, and revise R307-7of the Utah Air Conservation
Regulations (UACR) on June 17, 1998. R307-1-4.11 is removed from the
SIP. No action was taken on the repeal of R307-2-28 because it was never
approved into the SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R307-7 effective November 15, 1996.
(48) On August 14, 2001, the Governor of Utah submitted a revision
to Utah's SIP to update UACR R307-110-33, Section X, Vehicle Inspection
and Maintenance Program, Part C, Salt Lake County. The changes involve a
demonstration that Salt Lake County's test and repair I/M network is as
effective as a test only I/M network.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R307-110-33, which incorporates by reference Utah SIP,
Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part C, Salt Lake
County and appendices 1.a, 1.b, and 1.c, adopted by the UAQB August 1,
2001 and State effective on August 2, 2001.
(49) On August 15, 2001, the Governor of Utah submitted a revision
to Utah's SIP to update UACR R307-110-31, Section X, Vehicle Inspection
and Maintenance Program, Part A, General Requirements and Applicability.
This revision required the mandatory implementation of the inspection of
vehicle On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) systems starting January 1, 2002 in
all areas implementing an I/M program.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R-307-110-31 which incorporates by reference Utah SIP,
Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part A, General
Requirements and Applicability adopted by the UAQB on August 1, 2001 and
State effective on August 2, 2001.
(50) The Governor of Utah submitted Rule R307-110-34 and Section X,
Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part D, Utah County as part
of the Utah State Implementation Plan on December 7, 2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Rule R307-110-34 and Section X, Vehicle Inspection and
Maintenance Program, Part D, Utah County, including appendices 1 through
6, as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on August 1, 2001, effective
October 2, 2001, published in the Utah State Bulletin issue of September
1, 2001.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) Letter dated December 7, 2001 from Governor Michael O. Leavitt
submitting Utah County's inspection and maintenance program state
implementation plan revision.
(B) Evaluation of the Utah County Inspection/Maintenance Program,
dated May 20, 1999.
(51) On May 13, 2002, the Governor of Utah submitted a revision to
Utah's SIP involving a new rule R307-310 ``Salt Lake County: Trading of
Emission Budgets for Transportation Conformity.'' R307-310 allows
trading from
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the motor vehicle emissions budget for primary Particulate Matter of 10
microns or less in diameter (PM10) in the Salt Lake County
PM10 SIP to the motor vehicle emissions budget for Nitrogen
Oxides (NOX) in the Salt Lake County PM10 SIP.
This trading mechanism allows Salt Lake County to increase their
NOX budget in the Salt Lake County PM10 SIP by
decreasing their PM10 budget by an equivalent amount. These
adjusted budgets in the Salt Lake County PM10 SIP would then
be used for transportation conformity purposes.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Rule R307-310 ``Salt Lake County: Trading of Emission Budgets
for Transportation Conformity'', as adopted on May 13, 2002, by the Utah
Air Quality Board, and State effective on May 13, 2002.
(52) [Reserved]
(53) On September 27, 2001, the Governor of Utah submitted a
revision to Utah's SIP involving R307-301 ``Utah and Weber Counties:
Oxygenated Gasoline Program.'' Specifically, the State revised R307-301-
3 ``Average Oxygen Content Standard'' to only require the implementation
of a 2.7% oxygen by weight program and not a 3.1% program that the State
had mandated in a 1998 revision.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Rule R307-301-3 ``Average Oxygen Content Standard'', as adopted
on September 5, 2001, by the Utah Air Quality Board, and State effective
on September 10, 2001. This rule supersedes and replaces R307-8-3.1.B.
(54) On July 3, 2002, the Governor of Utah submitted a SIP revision
revising the SIP for the Utah County nonattainment area for particulates
of 10 microns in size or smaller (PM10). The Governor's
submittal, among other things, revises the existing attainment
demonstration in the approved PM10 SIP based on a short-term
emissions inventory, establishes 24-hour emission limits for the major
stationary sources in the Utah County PM10 nonattainment area
and establishes motor vehicle emission budgets based on EPA's most
recent mobile source emissions model, Mobile6.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Rule R307-110-10, which incorporates revisions to portions of
the Utah State Implementation Plan, Section IX, ``Control Measures for
Area and Point Sources,'' Part A, ``Fine Particulate Matter'' as adopted
on July 3, 2002, by the Utah Air Quality Board, and State effective on
September 5, 2002. (Section IX of the Utah SIP was formerly designated
Section 9. The revisions to Section IX, Part A we are incorporating by
reference with this action do not replace Section 9, Part A entirely,
but revise portions of Section 9.A.3., 9.A.6, 9.A.7, 9.A.8, 9.A.9 of the
previously approved Utah SIP and add a new Section IX.A.10.)
(B) Rule R307-110-17, which incorporates revisions to portions of
the Utah State Implementation Plan, Section IX, ``Control Measures for
Area and Point Sources,'' Part H, ``Emission Limits,'' as adopted on
June 5, 2002, by the Utah Air Quality, and State effective on September
5, 2002. (Section IX, Part H of the Utah SIP was formerly designated
Section 9, Appendix A. The revisions to Section IX, Part H we are
incorporating by reference with this action replace the following
sections of Section 9, Appendix A of the previously approved Utah SIP:
Section 1.1 (General Requirements (Utah County)) and all subsections
thereof; Section 1.2 (Particulate Emission Limitations (company
specific)) and all subsections thereof.)
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Letter dated August 9, 2002 from Richard Sprott, Director, Utah
Division of Air Quality, to Richard Long, Director, Air and Radiation
Program, EPA Region 8, transmitting the chronology of how the Utah
County PM10 SIP revision was adopted over two Utah Air
Quality Board meetings (June 5, 2002 and July 3, 2002) and the
justification for the nonsubstantive revisions made between the two
adoption dates.
(B) Letter dated July 3, 2002 from Governor Michael O. Leavitt,
State of Utah, to Robert E. Roberts, Regional Administrator, EPA Region
8, requesting EPA's approval of the Utah State Implementation Plan for
PM10 in Utah County.
(C) Commitment letter dated April 18, 2002 from Richard Sprott,
Director,
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Utah Division of Air Quality, to Richard Long, Director, Air and
Radiation Program, EPA Region 8, committing to work with us to address
remaining issues with the PM10 SIPs for both the Utah and
Salt Lake County nonattainment areas and with the Utah SIP in general.
Utah will address these ongoing issues in a SIP revision (which may be
in the form of a maintenance plan) that will be submitted by March 1,
2004.
(D) Letter dated March 15, 2002 from, Richard Sprott, Director, Utah
Division of Air Quality, to Richard Long, Director, Air and Radiation
Program, EPA Region 8, accompanied by three volumes of Technical Support
Documentation titled ``Supplement II-02 to the Technical Support
Documentation for the State Implementation Plan for PM10''
for the Utah County PM10 SIP revision.
(E) Utah's General Definition rule R307-101-2 as in effect at the
time Utah adopted Section IX, Part H of the SIP revision on June 5,
2002.
(F) All portions of the July 3, 2002 Utah PM10 SIP
revision submittal, other than any documents or provisions mentioned in
paragraph (c)(54)(i) of this section.
(55) [Reserved]
(56) On June 27, 1994 and April 28, 2000, the Governor of Utah
submitted revisions to the State Implementation Plan. On December 31,
2002, the State of Utah submitted Supplemental Administrative
Documentation. The June 27, 1994 submittal revises the numbering and
format of Utah's State Implementation Plan (SIP). The April 28, 2000 and
December 31, 2002 submittals contain non-substantive changes to correct
minor errors in the June 27, 1994 submittal. The provisions identified
below are approved into the SIP and supersede and replace the
corresponding prior codification of the provisions of the SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Utah State Implementation Plan Section I; Section II; Section
III (except III.C); Section IV; Section V; Section VI; Section VII
(except VII.D); Section IX, Part IX.B (except the title, IX.B.3.a,
IX.B.3.d, IX.B.3.e, and IX.B.4); Section IX, Parts C, E, F and G (except
the titles); Section IX, Part D.1 (except for the title and IX.D.1.d
(5)); Section XI ( Appendix 1 and Appendix 2 only); Section XII; Section
XIII; Section XIV (except Table IX.9); Section XV; Section XVI; Section
XVII (except XVII.A, XVII.D and XVII.E); Section XVIII (except XVIII.B);
and Section XIX, effective 11/12/93.
(B) Utah State Implementation Plan Section IX, Part IX.B.3.d;
Section IX, titles of Parts B, C, D.1, E, F and G; Section XIV, Table
XIV.9; Section XVII, Parts XVII.A, XVII.D and XVII.E; and Section XVIII,
Part XVIII.B, effective 2/25/2000.
(C) Utah State Implementation Plan Section III, Part III.C; Section
VII, Part VII.D; Section VIII; Section IX, Parts IX.B.3.a, IX.B.3.e,
IX.B.4, IX.C.7.b(3), IX.C.7.h(3), IX.C.8.b(3), IX.C.8.f(1)(a),
IX.C.8.h(3)(a), IX.C.8.h(3)(c), IX.D.1.d(5), IX.D.2.b, IX.D.2.d(1)(a),
IX.D.2.e(1), IX.D.2.f(1)(a), IX.D.2.h (except IX.D.2.h(2)), IX.D.2.i and
IX.D.2.j; and Section XXII, effective January 1, 2003.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) October 3, 2002 letter from Rick Sprott, Utah Department of Air
Quality, to Richard Long, EPA Region VIII, to address typographical
errors and missing pages in the January 27, 1994 submittal.
(B) [Reserved]
(57) On September 7, 1999 and February 11, 2003, the Governor of
Utah submitted revisions to the SIP. The submittals revise Utah's Air
Conservation Regulations (UACR), R307-170, Continuous Emission
Monitoring Program, by repealing and re-enacting the rule to clarify
requirements of the rule. The revisions are being approved into the SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R307-170, effective 4/1/1999, except sections R307-170-4,
R307-170-5 and R307-170-9.
(B) UACR sections R307-170-4, R307-170-5 and R307-170-9, effective
December 5, 2002.
(58) On November 9, 2001 and September 16, 2003 the State of Utah
submitted revisions to its State Implementation Plan (SIP) to
incorporate new and revise existing definitions in the new source review
(NSR) rules. The revisions update the State's NSR rules
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so that they are consistent with the revisions EPA made to its NSR rules
on July 21, 1992.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Utah Air Conservation Regulations, R307-101-2,
the definitions ``Actual Emissions,'' ``Clean Coal Technology,'' ``Clean
Coal Technology Demonstration Project,'' ``Electric Utility Steam
Generating Unit,'' ``Emissions Unit,'' ``Pollution Control Project,''
and ``Representative Actual Annual Emissions,'' effective 7/12/01.
(B) Revisions to the Utah Air Conservation Regulations, R307-101-2,
the definitions ``Major Modification,'' ``Reactivation of Very Clean
Coal-Fired Electric Utility Steam Generating Unit,'' ``Repowering,'' and
``Temporary Clean Coal Technology Demonstration Project,'' effective 6/
1/03.
(C) Revisions to the Utah Air Conservation Regulations, R307-405-1,
the definition ``Major Modification'' effective 6/1/03.
(59) On February 5, 2001, October 26, 2000, September 20, 1999,
September 7, 1999, two State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions
submitted February 6, 1996 and one on January 27, 1995, the State of
Utah submitted SIP revisions that recodifies Utah's rules that had
previously been approved into Utah's SIP; removed from Utah's SIP
language that is obsolete or is generally not related to attainment of
the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and is therefore not
appropriate to be in Utah's SIP; and arranged rules to allow for a more
coherent SIP structure.
(i) Incorporation by Reference.
(A) Utah Administrative Code (UAC) rule sections: R307-101-1 and 2
with the exception of the definitions for ``actual emissions,'' ``major
modification,'' ``part 70 source,'' ``significant,'' and ``volatile
organic compound'' effective September 15, 1998; R307-102-1 through
R307-102-6 effective September 15, 1998 and R307-102-1(2) effective
August 3, 2000; R307-105-1 and R307-105-2 effective September 15, 1998,
R307-107-1 through R307-107-6 effective September 15, 1998; R307-110-1
through R307-110-9, R307-110-11, R307-110-13 through R307-110-15, R307-
110-18, R307-110-20 through R307-110-28, R307-110-30, and R307-110-32
effective September 15, 1998; R307-115-1 effective September 15, 1998;
R307-130-1 through R307-130-4 effective September 15, 1998; R307-165-1
through R307-165-4 effective September 15, 1998; R307-201-1 through
R307-201-3 effective September 15, 1998; R307-202-1 through R307-202-6
effective September 15, 1998; R307-203-1 through R307-203-3 effective
September 15, 1998; R307-206-1 through R307-206-5 effective September
15, 1998; R307-302-1, R302-302-2 (except paragraph (4)) and R307-302-4
effective September 15, 1998; R307-305-1 through R307-305-7 effective
September 15, 1998; R307-307-1 through R307-307-3 effective September
15, 1998; R307-325-1 through R307-325-4 effective September 15, 1998;
R307-326-1 through R307-326-7 effective September 15, 1998; R307-327-1
through R307-327-3 effective September 15, 1998; R307-328-1 through
R307-328-5 effective September 15, 1998; R307-335-1 through R307-335-4
effective September 15, 1998; R307-340-1 through R307-340-13 effective
September 15, 1998; R307-341-1 through R307-341-3 effective September
15, 1998; R307-342-1 through R307-342-7 effective September 15, 1998;
R307-401-9 and R307-401-10(1) effective September 15, 1998; R307-403-1
through R307-403-9 effective September 15, 1998; R307-405-1 through
R307-405-8 effective September 15, 1998; R307-406-1 through R307-406-6
effective September 15, 1998; R307-413-7 effective September 15, 1998;
and R307-414-1 through R307-414-3 effective September 15, 1998.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) Outline for Utah's Rules Reorganization effective September 15,
1998.
(B) July 6, 2000 letter from Richard Long, EPA Region VIII to Ursula
Kramer, Director, Utah Division of Environmental Quality requesting Utah
to withdraw Utah SIP submittals dated April 30, 1998, October 9, 1998,
and April 19, 2000.
(C) October 6, 2000 letter from Richard Long, EPA Region VIII to
Rick Sprott, Acting Director, Utah Division of Air Quality (UDAQ)
notifying UDAQ of an October 6, 1995 EPA memorandum (included with the
October 6, 2000 letter) stating that Clean Air Act section 172(c)(9)
pertaining to contingency measures requirements would not apply to PM10
nonattainment areas that had attained the standard with at
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least 3 years of clean air quality and as long as the area continued to
attain the standard.
(D) October 16, 2000 letter from Michael Leavitt, Governor of Utah
to William Yellowtail, Regional Administrator, EPA Region VIII
requesting the withdraw of Utah's SIP submittals dated April 30, 1998,
October 9, 1998, and April 19, 2000.
(E) April 2, 2002 letter from Richard Long, EPA Region VIII to Rick
Sprott, Director, Utah Division of Air Quality informing UDAQ of our
intent to not act on Utah's SIP submittal dated October 26, 2000 and our
intent to remove existing asbestos rule language (R701-1-8) from Utah's
federally approved SIP.
(F) April 7, 2005 letter from Rick Sprott, Director, Utah Division
of Air Quality agreeing with EPA on the exclusion of Utah rules R307-1-
6, R307-121, R307-122, R307-135, R307-214, R307-215, R307-220, R307-221,
R307-320, R307-332, R307-415, R307-417, and R307-1-8 from Utah's
federally approved SIP.
(60) Revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan, Section IX,
Part C.7, ``Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Provisions for Salt Lake City,''
as submitted by the Governor on October 19, 2004; revisions to UAC R307-
110-12, ``Section IX, Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Part
C, Carbon Monoxide,'' as submitted by the Governor on October 19, 2004;
revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan, Section X, ``Vehicle
Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part C, Salt Lake County,'' as
submitted by the Governor on October 19, 2004; and revisions to UAC
R307-110-33, ``Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program,
Part C, Salt Lake County,'' as submitted by the Governor on October 19,
2004.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UAC R307-110-12, as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on
October 6, 2004, effective December 2, 2004. This incorporation by
reference of UAC R307-110-12 only extends to the following Utah SIP
provisions and excludes any other provisions that UAC R307-110-12
incorporates by reference: Section IX, Part C.7, ``Carbon Monoxide
Maintenance Provisions for Salt Lake City,'' adopted by Utah Air Quality
Board on October 6, 2004, effective December 2, 2004.
(B) UAC R307-110-33, ``Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance
Program, Part C, Salt Lake County,'' as adopted by the Utah Air Quality
Board on October 6, 2004, effective October 7, 2004.
(61) Revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan, Section IX,
Part C.8, ``Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Provisions for Ogden,'' as
submitted by the Governor on November 29, 2004; revisions to UAC R307-
110-12, ``Section IX, Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Part
C, Carbon Monoxide,'' as submitted by the Governor on November 29, 2004;
revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan, Section X, ``Vehicle
Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part E, Weber County,'' as submitted
by the Governor on November 29, 2004; and revisions to UAC R307-110-35,
``Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part E, Weber
County,'' as submitted by the Governor on November 29, 2004.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UAC R307-110-12, as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on
November 3, 2004, effective January 4, 2005. This incorporation by
reference of UAC R307-110-12 only extends to the following Utah SIP
provisions and excludes any other provisions that UAC R307-110-12
incorporates by reference:
Section IX, Part C.8, ``Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Provisions for
Ogden,'' adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on November 3, 2004,
effective January 4, 2005.
(B) UAC R307-110-35, ``Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance
Program, Part E, Weber County,'' as adopted by the Utah Air Quality
Board on November 3, 2004, effective November 4, 2004.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) A July 28, 2005 letter from Jan Miller, Utah Department of
Environmental Quality, to Kerri Fiedler, EPA Region VIII, to address
typographical errors in the November 29, 2004 submittal.
(B) An August 2, 2005 letter from Richard Sprott, Utah Department of
Environmental Quality, to Gary House,
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Weber-Morgan Board of Health, addressing limits on Weber County
authority to revise vehicle emission cutpoints.
(62) Revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan, ``Section IX,
Part C.6, Carbon Monoxide Provisions for Provo,'' as submitted by the
Governor on April 1, 2004; revisions to UAC R307-110-12, ``Section IX,
Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Part C, Carbon Monoxide,''
as submitted by the Governor on April 1, 2004; revisions to the Utah
State Implementation Plan, ``Section X, Vehicle Inspection and
Maintenance Program, Part A, General Requirements and Applicability,''
as submitted by the Governor on April 1, 2004; revisions to UAC R307-
110-31, ``Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part A,
General Requirements and Applicability,'' as submitted by the Governor
on April 1, 2004; revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan,
``Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part D, Utah
County,'' as submitted by the Governor on April 1, 2004; revisions to
UAC R307-110-34, ``Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance
Program, Part D, Utah County,'' as submitted by the Governor on April 1,
2004; the removal of UAC R307-301 from the Federally-approved SIP as
requested by the Governor on April 1, 2004; and UAC R307-302-3, and UAC
R307-302-4, ``No-Burn Periods for Carbon Monoxide'' and ``Violations,''
respectively, as submitted by the Governor on September 20, 1999.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UAC R307-110-12, as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on
March 31, 2004, effective May 18, 2004. This incorporation by reference
of UAC R307-110-12 only extends to the following Utah SIP provisions and
excludes any other provisions that UAC R307-110-12 incorporates by
reference: ``Section IX, Part C.6, Carbon Monoxide Provisions for
Provo,'' adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on March 31, 2004,
effective May 18, 2004.
(B) UAC R307-110-31, ``Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance
Program, Part A, General Requirements and Applicability,'' as adopted by
the Utah Air Quality Board on March 31, 2004, effective May 18, 2004.
(C) UAC R307-110-34, ``Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance
Program, Part D, Utah County,'' as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board
on March 31, 2004, effective May 18, 2004.
(D) UAC R307-302-3, ``No-Burn Periods for Carbon Monoxide,'' as
adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on August 13, 1998, effective
September 15, 1998.
(E) UAC R307-302-4, ``Violations,'' as adopted by the Utah Air
Quality Board on August 13, 1998, effective September 15, 1998.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) An August 2, 2005 letter from Richard Sprott, Utah Department of
Environmental Quality, to Jerry Grover, Utah County Commission,
addressing limits on Utah County authority to revise vehicle emission
cut-points.
(B) An August 19, 2005 letter from Richard Sprott, Utah Department
of Environmental Quality, to Richard Long, EPA Region VIII, providing
supplemental Technical Support Documentation to Volumes 11 and 12 of the
State's Technical Support Document for the Provo area's carbon monoxide
attainment demonstration and maintenance plan that was submitted by
Governor Walker on April 1, 2004.
(C) A September 8, 2005 letter from Jan Miller, Utah Department of
Environmental Quality, to Kerri Fiedler, EPA Region VIII, to address
typographical errors in ``Section X, Part D, Utah County Vehicle
Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Program'' that was submitted by
Governor Walker on April 1, 2004.
(63) Revisions to the definition of ``Volatile Organic Compounds,''
in UAC rule R307-101-2, as submitted by the Governor on November 11,
2005. Revisions to the definition of ``Clearing Index,'' in UAC rule
R307-101-2, as submitted by the Governor on November 23, 2005.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Utah Administrative Code rule R307-101-2, as adopted by the Utah
Air Quality Board on July 6, 2005, effective on July 7, 2005. This
incorporation by reference extends only to the definition of Volatile
Organic Compounds and excludes any other provisions that R307-101-02
incorporates by reference.
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(B) Utah Administrative Code rule R307-101-2, as adopted by the Utah
Air Quality Board on September 7, 2005, effective on September 8, 2005.
This incorporation by reference extends only to the definition of the
Clearing Index and excludes any other provisions that R307-101-2
incorporates by reference.
(64) Revisions to State Implementation Plan were submitted by the
State of Utah on February 7, 2006. The revisions are to the Utah
Administrative Code to revise the continuous emission monitoring
requirements for performance audits of acid rain monitors and to correct
several typographical and grammatical errors.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Utah Administrative Code sections: R307-170-7(1); 307-170-4;
R307-170-5(1)(b); R307-170-5(7); R307-170-7(6); R307-170-7(6)(a) and
(b); and in R307-170-9 sections (5)(a) and (d), (6)(b), (7)(a)(i),
(7)(b), and (9)(a); effective January 5, 2006.
(65) On March 22, 2007 the Governor of Utah submitted the addition
to the Utah Administrative Code (UAC) of Rule R307-110-36. This rule
incorporates by reference Section XXIII, Interstate Transport, of the
Utah State Implementation Plan (SIP). The Interstate Transport
declaration satisfies the requirements of Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i) of the
Clean Air Act (CAA). On September 17, 2007, the Governor of Utah also
submitted an amendment to the UAC Rule R307-130-4, ``Options,'' that
removes from the text a typographical error. It removes the word ``not''
which had been accidentally placed in this rule.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Addition to the UAC of rule R307-110-36 that incorporates by
reference Section XXIII, ``Interstate Transport,'' of the Utah SIP. Rule
R307-110-36 was adopted by the UAQB on February 7, 2007, effective
February 9, 2007, and it was submitted by the Governor to EPA on March
22, 2007.
(B) Revision to UAC Rule R307-130-4, ``Options.'' This revision
removes from the text the word ``not.'' The amended text was adopted by
the UAQB on June 21, 2007, effective July 13, 2007, and it was submitted
by the Utah Governor to EPA on September 17, 2007.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Replacement page for UAC Rule R307-110-36 attached to the March
22, 2007 submittal letter by the Utah Governor to EPA. The new page
correctly refers to Section XXIII of the Utah SIP instead of the
incorrect reference to Section XXII included in the corresponding page
submitted with the Administrative Documentation for Rule R307-110-36.
(66) Revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan, ``Section XII,
Transportation Conformity Consultation,'' as submitted by the Governor
on June 26, 2007; and revisions to UAC R307-110-20, ``Section XII,
Transportation Conformity Consultation,'' as submitted by the Governor
on June 26, 2007.
(i) Incorporation by Reference.
(A) UAC R307-110-20, ``Section XII, Transportation Conformity
Consultation,'' as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on May 2, 2007,
effective on May 2, 2007.
(67) Revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan, Sections R307-
101-2, ``Definitions,'' R307-115-1, ``Determining Conformity,'' R307-
170-7, ``Performance Specification Audits,'' R307-310-2,
``Definitions,'' and R307-101-3, ``Version of CFR Incorporated by
Reference,'' as submitted by the Governor on April 17, 2008.
(i) Incorporation by Reference.
(A) UAC R307-101-2, ``Definitions,'' as adopted by the Utah Air
Quality Board on February 6, 2008, effective on February 8, 2008.
(B) UAC R307-115-1, ``Determining Conformity,'' as adopted by the
Utah Air Quality Board on February 6, 2008, effective on February 8,
2008.
(C) UAC R307-170-7, ``Performance Specification Audits,'' as by the
Utah Air Quality Board adopted on February 6, 2008, effective on
February 8, 2008.
(D) UAC R307-310-2, ``Definitions,'' as adopted by the Utah Air
Quality Board on February 6, 2008, effective on February 8, 2008.
(E) UAC R307-101-3, ``Version of CFR Incorporated by Reference,'' as
adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on February 6, 2008, effective on
February 8, 2008.
(68) On September 7, 1999 and December 1, 2003 the State of Utah
submitted revisions to its State Implementation
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Plan (SIP) to incorporate the requirements of the Consolidated Emission
Reporting Rule (CERR). The revisions update the State's emission
reporting rules so that they are consistent with the revisions EPA made
to the CERR on June 10, 2002.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A). Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Rule 307-221
EMISSION STANDARDS: EMISSION CONTROLS FOR EXISTING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
LANDFILLS, Rule 307-221-1, Purpose and Applicability. Effective January
7, 1999. Published in the Utah State Bulletin, Volume 98, Number 22,
November 15, 1998.
(B). Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Rule 307-150
EMISSION INVENTORIES, Rule 150-1, Purpose and General Requirements; Rule
150-2 Definitions; Rule 150-3 Applicability; Rule 307-150-5 Sources
Identified in R307-150-3(2); Rule 307-150-6 Sources Identified in R307-
150-3(3); Rule 307-150-7 Sources Identified in R307-150-3(4). Effective
December 31, 2003. Published in the Utah State Bulletin, Volume 23,
Number 23, December 1, 2003.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) October 15, 2002 letter from Richard Long, EPA Region VIII to
Rick Sprott, Director, Utah Division of Air Quality (UDAQ) notifying
UDAQ of the June 10, 2002 publication of the Consolidated Emission
Reporting Rule (40 CFR Part 51, Subpart A) and the need for the State to
update its emission inventory reporting requirements.
(69) On September 15, 2006 and March 7, 2008 the State of Utah
submitted revisions to its State Implementation Plan (SIP) that
contained revised rules pertaining to the State's Prevention of
Significant Deterioration (PSD) preconstruction permit program.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) The Utah Administrative Code (UAC), R307-110-9, Section VIII,
Prevention of Significant Deterioration, is amended effective June 16,
2006.
(B) The Utah Administrative Code (UAC), R307-405, Permits: Major
Sources in Attainment or Unclassified Areas (PSD), (except R307-405-
3(2)(a)(i), ``Major Source Baseline Date'') is amended effective
September 7, 2007.
[37 FR 10898, May 31, 1972]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec.
52.2320, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the
Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov.
Effective Date Note: At 77 FR 35878, June 15, 2012, Sec. 52.2320
was amended by adding paragraph (c)(70), effective July 16, 2012. For
the convenience of the user, the added text is set forth as follows:
Sec. 52.2320 Identification of plan.
* * * * *
(c) * * *
(70) On February 22, 1999, the Governor submitted revisions to the
Ozone Maintenance Provisions for Salt Lake and Davis Counties, Section
IX, Part D.2 of the Utah State Implementation Plan (SIP). EPA is
approving the revisions except for the following: the revisions to
Section IX.D.2.h(2) of the SIP, ``Determination of Contingency Action
Level,'' which EPA is disapproving; the revisions to the remainder of
Section IX.D.2.h, which were superseded by revisions to the SIP that EPA
approved at Sec. 52.2320(c)(56); and the revisions to Sections
IX.D.2.b, IX.D.2.d(1)(a), IX.D.2.e(1), IX.D.2.f(1)(a), IX.D.2.i, and
IX.D.2.j, which were superseded by revisions to the SIP that EPA
approved at Sec. 52.2320(c)(56).
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Ozone Maintenance Provisions for Salt Lake and Davis Counties,
Section IX, Part D.2 that was adopted by the Air Quality Board on June
3, 1998 and submitted by the Governor on February 22, 1999.
Sec. 52.2321 Classification of regions.
The Utah plan was evaluated on the basis of the following
classifications:
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Pollutant
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Air quality control region Photochemical
Particulate Sulfur Nitrogen Carbon oxidants
matter oxides dioxide monoxide (hydrocarbons)
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Wasatch Front Intrastate............................. I I I I I
Four Corners Interstate.............................. IA IA III III III
Utah Intrastate...................................... III III III III III
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[37 FR 10898, May 31, 1972, as amended at 39 FR 16347, May 8, 1974]
Sec. 52.2322 Extensions.
(a) The Administrator, by authority delegated under section 188(d)
of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1990, extends for one year (until
December 31, 1995) the attainment date for the Salt Lake County
PM10 nonattainment area. The Administrator, by authority
delegated under section 188(d) of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1990,
extends for two years (until December 31, 1996) the attainment date for
the Utah County PM10 nonattainment area.
(b) [Reserved]
[66 FR 32760, June 18, 2001]
Sec. 52.2323 Approval status.
(a) With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator
approves Utah's plan as meeting the requirements of section 110 of the
Clean Air Act as amended in 1977. Furthermore, the Administrator finds
that the plan satisfies all requirements of Part D, Title 1, of the
Clean Air Act as amended in 1977, except as noted below.
(b)(1) Insofar as the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD)
provisions found in this subpart apply to stationary sources of
greenhouse gas (GHGs) emissions, the Administrator approves that
application only to the extent that GHGs are ``subject to regulation'',
as provided in this paragraph (b), and the Administrator takes no action
on that application to the extent that GHGs are not ``subject to
regulation.''
(2) Beginning January 2, 2011, the pollutant GHGs is subject to
regulation if:
(i) The stationary source is a new major stationary source for a
regulated NSR pollutant that is not GHGs, and also will emit or will
have the potential to emit 75,000 tpy CO2e or more; or
(ii) The stationary source is an existing major stationary source
for a regulated NSR pollutant that is not GHGs, and also will have an
emissions increase of a regulated NSR pollutant, and an emissions
increase of 75,000 tpy CO2e or more; and,
(3) Beginning July 1, 2011, in addition to the provisions in
paragraph (b)(2) of this section, the pollutant GHGs shall also be
subject to regulation:
(i) At a new stationary source that will emit or have the potential
to emit 100,000 tpy CO2e; or
(ii) At an existing stationary source that emits or has the
potential to emit 100,000 tpy CO2e, when such stationary
source undertakes a physical change or change in the method of operation
that will result in an emissions increase of 75,000 tpy CO2e
or more.
(4) For purposes of this paragraph (b)--
(i) The term greenhouse gas shall mean the air pollutant defined in
40 CFR 86.1818-12(a) as the aggregate group of six greenhouse gases:
Carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane, hydrofluorocarbons,
perfluorocarbons, and sulfur hexafluoride.
(ii) The term tpy CO2 equivalent emissions
(CO2e) shall represent an amount of GHGs emitted, and shall
be computed as follows:
(A) Multiplying the mass amount of emissions (tpy), for each of the
six greenhouse gases in the pollutant GHGs, by the gas's associated
global warming potential published at Table A-1 to subpart A of 40 CFR
part 98--Global Warming Potentials.
(B) Sum the resultant value from paragraph (b)(4)(ii)(A) of this
section for each gas to compute a tpy CO2e.
(iii) the term emissions increase shall mean that both a significant
emissions increase (as calculated using
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the procedures in 40 CFR 52.21(a)(2)(iv)) and a significant net
emissions increase (as defined in paragraphs 40 CFR 52.21(b)(3) and
(b)(23)(i)) occur. For the pollutant GHGs, an emissions increase shall
be based on tpy CO2e, and shall be calculated assuming the
pollutant GHGs is a regulated NSR pollutant, and ``significant'' is
defined as 75,000 tpy CO2e instead of applying the value in
40 CFR 52.21(b)(23)(ii).
[75 FR 82562, Dec. 30, 2010]
Sec. Sec. 52.2324-52.2330 [Reserved]
Sec. 52.2331 Attainment dates for national standards.
The attainment date for the secondary NAAQS for sulfur dioxide for
Salt Lake County and portions of Tooele County is December 31, 1994.
[61 FR 16062, Apr. 11, 1996]
Sec. 52.2332 Control Strategy: Ozone.
Determinations--EPA is determining that, as of July 18, 1995, the
Salt Lake and Davis Counties ozone nonattainment area has attained the
ozone standard based on air quality monitoring data from 1992, 1993, and
1994, and that the reasonable further progress and attainment
demonstration requirements of section 182(b)(1) and related requirements
of section 172(c)(9) of the Clean Air Act do not apply to the area for
so long as the area does not monitor any violations of the ozone
standard. If a violation of the ozone NAAQS is monitored in the Salt
Lake and Davis Counties ozone nonattainment area, these determinations
shall no longer apply.
[60 FR 36729, July 18, 1995]
Sec. 52.2333 Legal authority.
(a) The requirements of Sec. 51.230(f) of this chapter are not met
since section 26-24-16 of the Utah Code Annotated (1953), may preclude
the release of emission data, as correlated with applicable emission
limitations, under certain circumstances.
[37 FR 15090, July 27, 1972, as amended at 51 FR 40676, Nov. 7, 1986]
Sec. Sec. 52.2334-52.2345 [Reserved]
Sec. 52.2346 Significant deterioration of air quality.
(a) The Utah plan, as submitted, is approved as meeting the
requirements of Part C, Title I, of the Clean Air Act, except that it
does not apply to sources proposing to construct on Indian Reservations.
(b) Regulation for prevention of significant deterioration of air
quality. The provisions of Sec. 52.21 except paragraph (a)(1) are
hereby incorporated and made a part of the Utah State implementation
plan and are applicable to proposed major stationary sources or major
modifications to be located on Indian Reservations.
(c) The State of Utah has clarified the generalized language
contained in the Utah Air Conservation Regulations on the use of the
``Guidelines on Air Quality Models.'' In a letter to Douglas M. Skie,
EPA, dated May 26, 1989, F. Burnell Cordner, Director of the Bureau of
Air Quality, stated:
* * * The language in section 3.7 of the Utah Air Conservation
Regulations on the use of ``Guidelines on Air Quality Models'' means
that all PSD permit reviews will comply with the use of the ``Guideline
on Air Quality Models (Revised)'', EPA 450/2-78-027R, and any future
supplements approved by EPA.
[47 FR 6428, Feb. 12, 1982, as amended at 54 FR 27881, July 3, 1989; 68
FR 11324, Mar. 10, 2003; 68 FR 74490, Dec. 24, 2003]
Sec. 52.2347 Stack height regulations.
The State of Utah has committed to revise its stack height
regulations should EPA complete rulemaking to respond to the decision in
NRDC v. Thomas, 838 F. 2d 1224 (D.C. Cir. 1988). In a letter to Douglas
M. Skie, EPA, dated May 27, 1988, F. Burnell Cordner, Director, Bureau
of Air Quality, stated:
* * * We are submitting this letter to allow EPA to continue to
process our current SIP submittal with the understanding that if the
EPA's response to the NRDC remand modifies the July 8, 1985 regulations,
the EPA will notify the State of the rules that must be changed to
comply with the EPA's modified requirements. The State of Utah agrees to
process appropriate changes.
[54 FR 24341, June 7, 1989]
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Sec. 52.2348 National Highway Systems Designation Act Motor Vehicle
Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) Programs.
(a) On March 15, 1996 the Governor of Utah submitted a revised I/M
program for Utah County which included a credit claim, a basis in fact
for the credit claimed, a description of the County's program, draft
County ordinances, and authorizing legislation for the program. Approval
is granted on an interim basis for a period of 18 months, under the
authority of section 348 of the National Highway Systems Designation Act
of 1995. If Utah County fails to start its program by November 15, 1997
at the latest, this approval will convert to a disapproval after EPA
sends a letter to the State. At the end of the eighteen month period,
the approval will lapse. At that time, EPA must take final rulemaking
action upon the State's SIP, under the authority of section 110 of the
Clean Air Act. Final action on the State/County's plan will be taken
following EPA's review of the State/County's credit evaluation and final
regulations (State and County) as submitted to EPA.
(b) On May 20, 1999, the State of Utah submitted an evaluation of
the Utah County inspection and maintenance program. On December 7, 2001,
the Governor of Utah submitted Rule R307-110-34 and Section X, Vehicle
Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part D, Utah County. These
submittals satisfy the interim approval requirements specified under
section 348 of the National Highway Systems Designation Act of 1995 (62
FR 31351, 63 FR 414). Under the authority of section 110 of the Clean
Air Act, EPA is removing the interim status of Utah County's improved
inspection and maintenance program and granting Utah County full final
approval of their improved inspection and maintenance program.
[62 FR 31351, June 9, 1997, as amended at 67 FR 57748, Sept. 12, 2002]
Sec. 52.2350 Emission inventories.
(a) The Governor of the State of Utah submitted the 1990 base year
emission inventory of ozone precursors, which are volatile organic
compounds, nitrogen oxides, and carbon monoxide, for the Salt Lake and
Davis Counties ozone nonattainment area on January 13, 1995, as a
revision to the State Implementation Plan (SIP). This inventory
addresses emissions from point, area, non-road, on-road mobile, and
biogenic sources. This Governor's submittal was followed by the
submittal of corrections to the inventory, on April 20, 1995, from
Russell Roberts, Director, Division of Air Quality, Utah Department of
Environmental Quality. The ozone maintenance plan for Salt Lake and
Davis Counties that the Governor submitted on February 19, 1997,
incorporates by reference the corrected 1990 base year ozone emission
inventory as background material. The 1990 ozone base year emission
inventory requirement of section 182(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act, as
amended in 1990, has been satisfied for the Salt Lake and Davis Counties
area.
(b) On November 12, 1997, the Governor of Utah submitted the 1993
Carbon Monoxide Periodic Emission Inventories for Ogden City and Utah
County as revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan. These
inventories address carbon monoxide emissions from stationary point,
area, non-road, and on-road mobile sources.
(c) On June 14, 1999, the Governor of Utah submitted the 1996 Carbon
Monoxide Periodic Emission Inventory for Utah County as a revision to
the Utah State Implementation Plan. The inventory addresses carbon
monoxide emissions from stationary point, area, non-road mobile, and on-
road mobile sources.
[62 FR 38217, July 17, 1997, as amended at 63 FR 18124, Apr. 14, 1998;
65 FR 63548, Oct. 24, 2000]
Sec. 52.2351 Area-wide nitrogen oxides (NOX) exemption.
On May 2, 1997, Ursula Trueman, Director, Division of Air Quality,
Utah Department of Environmental Quality, submitted, on behalf of the
State of Utah and pursuant to section 182(f)(2)(A) of the Clean Air Act
as amended in 1990, a section 182(f)(2) NOX Reasonably
Available Control Technology (RACT) exemption request for major
stationary sources of NOX in the Salt Lake and Davis Counties
ozone nonattainment area other than the Pacificorp Gadsby and Kennecott
Utah
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Copper Utah Power Plants. The exemption request was based on ambient air
quality monitoring data which demonstrated that the ozone National
Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) had been attained in the Salt Lake
and Davis Counties ozone nonattainment area for the years 1990 through
1996. EPA approved this NOX RACT exemption request on July 2,
1997.
[62 FR 38217, July 17, 1997]
Sec. 52.2352 Change to approved plan.
(a) Utah Air Conservation Regulation R307-18-1, New Source
Performance Standards, is removed from the approved plan. On June 10,
2002, we issued a letter delegating responsibility for all sources
located, or to be located, in the State of Utah subject to the NSPS in
40 CFR part 60. See the table in 40 CFR 60.4 for the status of NSPS
delegated to the state of Utah.
(b) Utah Administrative Code (UAC) rule R307-1-8, Asbestos Work
Practices, Contractor Certification, AHERA Accreditation and AHERA
Implementation, is removed from Utah's approved State Implementation
Plan (SIP). This rule language pertains to the regulation of asbestos
and is generally not related to attainment of the National Ambient Air
Quality Standards (NAAQS) and therefore it is not appropriate to be in
Utah's SIP.
(c) Utah Administrative Code (UAC) rule R307-1-4.12, National
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPs), is removed
from Utah's approved State Implementation Plan (SIP). Utah has
delegation of authority for NESHAPs in 40 CFR part 61 (49 FR 36368),
pursuant to 110(k)(6) of the Act.
(d) Utah Administrative Code (UAC) rule R307-1-6, Eligibility of
Pollution Control Expenditures for Sales Tax Exemption, is removed from
Utah's approved State Implementation Plan (SIP). This rule language
pertains to State Sales Tax Exemptions for Pollution Control
Expenditures and is not generally related to attainment of the National
Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and is therefore not appropriate
to be in Utah's SIP.
(e) Utah Administrative Code (UAC) rule R307-102-3, Administrative
Procedures and Hearings, and R307-414-3, Request for Review, are removed
from Utah's approved State Implementation Plan (SIP). These provisions
are not required by the CAA and are, therefore, not required to be in
Utah's SIP. These provisions were last approved in 40 CFR
52.2320(c)(59)(i)(A).
(f) Utah Administrative Code (UAC) rule R307-1-4.06, Continuous
Emission Monitoring Systems Program (CEMSP), is removed from Utah's
approved State Implementation Plan (SIP). This rule has been superseded
and replaced by rule R307-170, Continuous Emission Monitoring Program.
[67 FR 59000, Sept. 19, 2002, as amended at 71 FR 7682, Feb. 14, 2006;
72 FR 4645, Feb. 1, 2007; 72 FR 19385, Apr. 18, 2007]
Sec. 52.2353 Control strategy: Carbon monoxide.
Determination. EPA has determined that the Provo carbon monoxide
``moderate'' nonattainment area attained the carbon monoxide national
ambient air quality standard by December 31, 1995. This determination is
based on air quality monitoring data from 1994 and 1995.
[67 FR 59168, Sept. 20, 2002]
Sec. 52.2354 Interstate transport.
CAA Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i) requirements for the 1997 8-hour ozone
and PM2.5 standards. Section XXIII, Interstate Transport, of
the Utah SIP submitted by the Utah Governor on March 22, 2007, satisfies
the requirements of the Clean Air Act Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i) for the 8-
hour ozone and PM2.5 NAAQS promulgated by EPA in July 1997.
Section XXIII, Interstate Transport, was adopted by the UAQB on February
9, 2007. The March 22, 2007 Governor's letter included as an attachment
a set of replacement pages for the Interstate Transport text. The new
pages reflect correctly that the Interstate Transport declaration is
under Section XXIII of the Utah SIP and not under Section XXII as
incorrectly indicated in the pages submitted with the Administrative
Documentation for the adoption of this SIP section.
[73 FR 16547, Mar. 28, 2008]
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Sec. 52.2355 Section 110(a)(2) infrastructure requirements.
On December 3, 2007 Jon L. Huntsman, Jr., Governor, State of Utah,
submitted a certification letter which provides the State of Utah's SIP
provisions which meet the requirements of CAA Section 110(a)(1) and (2)
relevant to the 1997 Ozone NAAQS. On December 21, 2009 M. Cheryl Heying,
Director, Utah Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental
Quality for the State of Utah, submitted supporting documentation which
provides the State of Utah's SIP provisions which meet the requirements
of CAA Section 110(a)(1) and (2) relevant to the 1997 Ozone NAAQS.
[76 FR 43905, July 22, 2011]
Subpart UU_Vermont
Sec. 52.2370 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State
Implementation Plan for Vermont under section 110 of the Clean Air Act,
42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air
quality standards.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraph (c)
and (d) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to February10,
2006, was approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the
Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51.
Material is incorporated as it exists on the date of the approval, and
notice of any change in the material will be published in the Federal
Register. Entries in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with EPA
approval dates after February 10, 2006, 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 in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this
section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated state
rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State
Implementation Plan as of February 10, 2006.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be
inspected at the New England Regional Office of EPA at 5 Post Office
Square--Suite 100, Boston, MA 02109-3912; the EPA, Air and Radiation
Docket and Information Center, Air Docket (Mail Code 6102T), Room B-108,
1301 Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20460 and the National
Archives and Records Administration. For information on the availability
of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: http://
www.archives.gov/federal--register/code--of--federal--regulations/ibr--
locations.html.
(c) EPA approved regulations.
EPA-Approved Vermont Regulations
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Chapter 5--Air Pollution Control
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Subchapter I. Definitions
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Section 5-101....... Definitions........ 07/29/93 04/22/98, 63 FR 19825............... Definitions IBR'd
into the Vermont
SIP are numbered
consecutively by
EPA, and do not
necessarily
correspond to the
State's assigned
definition number
in the Vermont
State Regulation,
which are re-
numbered whenever
definitions are
added or deleted
from the State
Regulation.
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Subchapter II. Prohibitions
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Section 5-201....... Open burning 07/22/98 04/22/98, 63 FR 19825............... ..................
prohibited.
Section 5-202....... Permissible open 01/25/78 12/21/78, 43 FR 59496............... ..................
burning.
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Section 5-203....... Procedures for 01/25/78 12/21/78, 43 FR 59496............... ..................
local authorities
to burn natural
wood.
Section 5-211....... Prohibition of 08/12/78 04/16/82, 47 FR 16331............... Except Section 5-
visible air 211(3).
contaminants.
Section 5-221....... Prohibition of 10/14/2011 5/22/2012, 77 FR 30212.............. Approve revised
potentially Section 5-221(1).
polluting
materials in fuel.
Section 5-231....... Prohibition of 11/13/81 02/26/85, 50 FR 7767................ ..................
particular matter.
Section 5-241....... Prohibition of 01/25/78 12/21/78, 43 FR 59496............... ..................
nuisance and odor.
Section 5-251....... Control of Nitrogen 4/27/07 7/19/2011, 76 FR 42560.............. Changes to
Oxides Emissions: numbering of RACT-
RACT for large related
stationary sources. subsections of
regulation. The
state did not
submit Subsection
5-251(2) as part
of the SIP
revision.
Section 5-252....... Control of sulfur 11/04/79 02/19/80, 45 FR 10775............... ..................
dioxide emissions.
Section 5-253.1..... Petroleum liquid 10/29/92 04/22/98, 63 FR 19825............... ..................
storage in fixed
roof Tanks.
Section 5-253.2..... Bulk gasoline 10/29/92 04/22/98, 63 FR 19825............... ..................
terminals.
Section 5-253.3..... Bulk Gasoline 4/27/07 7/19/2011, 76 FR 42560.............. Changes to bulk
Plants. gasoline plants
regulation.
Section 5-253.4..... Gasoline tank 10/29/92 04/22/98, 63 FR 19825............... ..................
trucks.
Section 5-253.5..... Stage I vapor 10/29/92 04/22/98, 63 FR 19825............... ..................
recovery controls
at gasoline
dispensing
facilities.
Section 5-253.10.... Paper coating...... 10/29/92 04/22/98, 63 FR 19825............... ..................
Section 5-253.12.... Coating of flad 10/29/92 04/22/98, 63 FR 19825............... ..................
wood paneling.
Section 5-253.13.... Coating of 07/29/93 04/22/98, 63 FR 19825............... ..................
miscellaneous
metal parts.
Section 5-253.14.... Solvent metal 07/29/93 04/22/98, 63 FR 19825............... ..................
cleaning.
Section 5-253.15.... Cutback and 08/02/94 04/22/98, 63 FR 19825............... ..................
emulsified asphalt.
Section 5-253.16.... Wood Furniture 3/1/04 7/19/2011, 76 FR 42560.............. Adopted regulation
Manufacturing. establishing wood
furniture
manufacturing
requirements.
Section 5-253.20.... Other sources that 08/03/93 04/09/97, 62 FR 17084............... ..................
emit volatile
organic compounds.
Section 5-261....... Control of 11/03/81 02/10/82, 47 FR 6014................ ..................
hazardous air
contaminants.
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Subchapter III. Ambient Air Quality Standards
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Section 5-301....... Scope.............. 12/15/90 03/05/91, 56 FR 9175................ ..................
Section 5-302....... Sulfur dioxide 03/24/79 02/19/80, 45 FR 10775............... ..................
primary.
Section 5-303....... Sulfur dioxide 03/24/79 02/19/80, 45 FR 10775............... ..................
secondary.
Section 5-306....... PM10 primary and 11/01/90 08/01/97, 62 FR 41280............... Removal of the TSP
secondary standard (Section
standards. 5-304 and 5-305)
and establishment
of PM10 standard
(Section 5-306).
Section 5-307....... Carbon monoxide 03/24/79 02/19/80, 45 FR 10775............... Formerly Section 5-
primary and 306, renumbered
secondary. to 5-307 when new
Section 5-306 for
PM10 was created.
Section 5-308....... Ozone primary and 03/24/79 02/19/80, 45 FR 10775............... Formerly Section 5-
secondary. 307, renumbered
to 5-308 when new
Section 5-306 for
PM10 was created.
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Section 5-309....... Lead primary and 11/13/81 02/10/82, 47 FR 6014................ Formerly Section 5-
secondary. 308, renumbered
to 5-309 when new
Section 5-306 for
PM10 was created.
Section 5-310....... Nitrogen dioxide 12/15/90 03/05/91, 56 FR 9175................ Formerly Section 5-
primary and 309, renumbered
secondary. to 5-310 when new
Section 5-306 for
PM10 was created.
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Subchapter IV. Operations and Procedures
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Section 5-401....... Classification of 03/24/79 02/19/80, 45 FR 10775............... ..................
air contaminant
sources.
Section 5-402....... Written reports 03/24/79 02/19/80, 45 FR 10775............... ..................
when requested.
Section 5-403....... Circumvention...... 12/10/72 05/31/72, 37 FR 10842............... ..................
Section 5-404....... Methods for 03/24/78 02/19/80, 45 FR 10775............... ..................
sampling and FR
testing of sources.
Section 5-405....... Required air 03/24/79 02/19/80, 45 FR 10775............... ..................
monitoring.
Section 5-406....... Required air 03/24/79 02/19/80, 45 FR 10775............... ..................
modeling.
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Subchapter V. Review of New Air Contaminant Sources
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Section 5-501....... Review of 09/17/86 07/17/87, 52 FR 26973............... ..................
construction or
modification of
air contaminant
sources.
Section 5-502....... Major stationary 07/14/95 08/04/97, 62 FR 41867............... ..................
sources and major
modifications.
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Subchapter VII. Motor Vehicle Emissions
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Section 5-701....... Removal of control 03/24/79 02/19/80, 45 FR 10775............... ..................
devices.
Section 5-702....... Excessive smoke 03/24/79 02/19/80, 45 FR 10775............... ..................
emissions from
motor vehicles.
Section 5-801....... Effective date..... 03/24/79 01/30/80, 45 FR 6781................ ..................
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Tables
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Table 1............. Table 1--Process 01/25/78 12/21/78, 43 FR 59496............... ..................
weight standards.
Table 2............. Table 2--PSD 12/15/90 03/05/91, 56 FR 9175................ ..................
increments.
Table 3............. Table 3--Levels of 11/03/81 02/10/82, 47 FR 6014................ ..................
significant impact
for non-attainment
areas.
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Subchapter VIII. Registration of Air Contaminant Sources
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Sections 5-801...... Definitions........ 04/20/88 01/10/95, 60 FR 2524................ ..................
Sections 5-802...... Requirement for 04/20/88 01/10/95, 60 FR 2524................ ..................
registration.
Section 5-803....... Registration 04/20/88 01/10/95, 60 FR 2524................ ..................
procedure.
Section 5-804....... False or misleading 04/20/88 01/10/95, 60 FR 2524................ ..................
information.
Section 5-805....... Commencement or 04/20/88 01/10/95, 60 FR 2524................ ..................
recommencement of
operation.
Section 5-806....... Transfer of 04/20/88 01/10/95, 60 FR 2524................ ..................
Operation.
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(d) EPA-approved State Source specific requirements.
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EPA-Approved Vermont Source Specific Requirements
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State
Name of source Permit number effective EPA approval date Explanations
date
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Isovolta Inc. (Formerly U.S. OP-95-040.......... 1/06/2006 7/19/2011, 76 FR 42560 Only these
Samica, Inc.) Operating Permit sections were
RACT provisions. submitted by VT
and approved into
the SIP: Permit
Conditions:
Construction and
Equipment
Specifications
(2), Operational
Limitations (5),
Emission
Limitations (9)
and (17), and
Continuous
Temperature
Monitoring
Systems (19)
through (21).
Churchill Coatings Corporation AOP-06-040......... 2/06/2008 7/19/2011, 76 FR 42560 Only these
Operating Permit RACT sections were
conditions. submitted by VT
and conditionally
approved into the
SIP: Emission
Limitations (3)
through (6) and
(11), and Record
Keeping and
Reporting (14)
through (16).
Killington/Pico Ski Resort AOP-04-025a........ 6/14/2007 7/19/2011, 76 FR 42560 Only these
Partners, LLC. Operating Permit sections were
RACT provisions. submitted by VT
and approved into
the SIP:
Construction and
Equipment
Specifications
(3) through (7),
Operational
Limitations (8)
and (10),
Emission
Limitations (14)
through (16),
Compliance
Testing and
Monitoring (23)
and (24),
Recordkeeping and
Reporting (25),
(27), and (33),
and Appendix A.
Okemo Limited Liability Company AOP-04-029......... 2/26/2006 7/19/2011, 76 FR 42560 Only these
Operating Permit RACT sections were
provisions. submitted by VT
and approved into
the SIP:
Construction and
Equipment
Specifications
(2), Operational
Limitations (5)
through (7) and
(9) through (11),
Emission
Limitations (14)
through (16),
Compliance
Testing and
Monitoring (23)
and (24), and
Recordkeeping and
Reporting (25),
(26), (31), and
(32).
H.B.H Prestain, Inc. Operating AOP-03-009......... 2/06/2008 7/19/2011, 76 FR 42560 Only these
Permit RACT provisions. sections were
submitted by VT
and conditionally
approved into the
SIP: Emission
Limitations (4)
through (8) and
(13), and
Recordkeeping and
Reporting (16)
through (18).
Simpson Paper Company, Envrionmental 01/04/95 04/09/97, 45 FR 17084 Administrative
Centennial Mill in Gilman, Protection orders for
Vermont. Regulations, Simpson Paper
Chapter 5, Air Company, in
Pollution Control, Gilman, Vermont,
Subchapter II. adopted and
Section 5-251(2). effective on
January 4, 1995.
U.S. Samaica Corporation, in Envrionmental 01/04/95 04/09/97, 45 FR 17084 Administrative
Rutland, VT. Protection orders for U.S.
Regulations, Samaica
Chapter 5, Air Corporation, in
Pollution Control, Rutland, Vermont,
Subchapter II. adopted and
Section 5-253.20. effective on
January 4, 1995.
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(e) Nonregulatory.
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Vermont Non-Regulatory
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Applicable
Name of non-regulatory SIP geographic or State submittal
provision nonattainment date/ effective EPA approval date Explanation
area date
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Notice of public hearing...... Statewide........ Submitted 02/03/ 06/15/72, 37 FR 11914 (c)(1) Vermont
72. Agency of
Environmental
Conservation.
Miscellaneous non-regulatory ................. Submitted 02/25/ 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 (c)(2) Vermont
revisions to the plan. 72. Agency of
Environmental
Conservation.
Miscellaneous non-regulatory ................. Submitted 03/03/ 01/21/76, 41 FR 3085 (c)(4) Vermont
revisions to the plan. 75. Agency of
Environmental
Conservation.
Deletion of
Winooski
sampling site
for
particulates
and sulfur
dioxide.
Plans to meet various ................. Submitted 03/21/ 01/30/80, 45 FR 6781 (c)(9) See Plans
requirements of the Clean Air 79, and 11/21/79. to attain
Act, including Part C. below.
Attainment Plans to meet the ................. Submitted 03/21/ 02/19/80, 45 FR 10775 (c)(10) Plans to
requirements of Part D and 79, 11/21/79, 11/ attain. State
the Clean Air Act, as amended 27/79, and 12/19/ of Vermont air
in 1977. 79. quality and the
implementation
plan (March
1979). The
secondary TSP
standard for
Barre City and
a portion of
the Champlain
Valley Air
Management
Area, the
carbon monoxide
standard in the
Champlain
Valley Air
Management Area
and the ozone
standard in
Chittenden,
Addison, and
Windsor
Counties. A
program was
also submitted
for the review
of construction
and operation
of new and
modified major
stationary
sources of
pollution in
non-attainment
areas. Certain
miscellaneous
provisions were
also included.
A plan to provide for public, ................. Submitted 03/28/ 09/09/80, 45 FR 59314 (c)(11) A plan
local and state involvement 80. to provide for
in federally funded air public, local
pollution control activities. and state
involvement in
federally
funded air
pollution
control
activities.
A plan to attain and maintain ................. Submitted 06/24/ 03/18/81, 45 FR 17192 (c)(12) A plan
the National Ambient Air 80, and 11/07/80. to attain and
Quality Standard for lead. maintain the
National
Ambient Air
Quality
Standard for
lead. A letter
further
explaining the
state
procedures for
review of new
major sources
of lead
emissions.
A revision to the quality ................. Submitted 03/21/ 10/08/80, 45 FR 66789, (c)(13) meets
monitoring network. 79. corrected by 03/16/81, the
46 FR 16897 requirements of
40 CFR part 58
Narrative submittal ................. Submitted 04/15/ 07/17/87, 52 FR 26973 (c)(19)
``Implementation Plan for the 86. Describing
Protection of Visibility in procedures,
the State of Vermont'' and notifications,
``Appendices''. and technical
evaluations to
fulfill the
visibility
protection
requirements of
40 CFR part 51,
subpart P.
State Implementation Plan ................. Submitted 12/07/ 03/05/91, 56 FR 9175 (c)(20) State of
narrative. 90, and 01/10/91. Vermont Air
Quality
Implementation
Plan dated
November 1990.
State Implementation Plan ................. Submitted 08/09/ 01/10/95, 60 FR 2524 (c)(21) State of
narrative. 93. Vermont Air
Quality
Implementation
Plan dated
February, 1993.
To meet the
emission
statement
requirement of
the CAAA of
1990.
Revisions to the State ................. Submitted 02/03/ 04/22/98, 63 FR 19825 (c)(25) State of
Implementation Plan. 93, 08/09/93, the State
and 08/10/94. Vermont: Air
Quality
Implementation
Plan dated
August 1993.
Revisions to the State ................. Submitted 08/03/ 07/10/00, 65 FR 42290 (c)(26) letter
Implementation Plan. 98. from VT Air
Pollution
Control
Division dated
July 28, 1998
stating a
negative
declaration for
the aerospace
coating
operations CTG
category.
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Reasonably Available Control Statewide........ Submitted 11/14/ 7/19/2011, 76 FR 42560
Technology State 2008.
Implementation Plan (SIP)/
certification for the 1997 8-
hour Ozone National Ambient
Air Quality Standard.
SIP narrative associated with Statewide........ Submitted 11/22/ 7/19/2011 , 76 FR 42560 ................
5-253.16 wood furniture 2006.
manufacturing regulation.
Vermont Regional Haze SIP and Statewide........ 8/26/2009; 5/22/2012, 77 FR 30212
its supplement. supplement
submitted 1/3/
2012.
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[65 FR 54415, Sept. 8, 2000, as amended at 68 FR 34809, June 11, 2003;
71 FR 14390, Mar. 22, 2006; 76 FR 49672, Aug. 11, 2011; 73 FR 42566,
July 19, 2011; 77 FR 30213, May 22, 2012]
Sec. 52.2371 Classification of regions.
The Vermont plan was evaluated on the basis of the following
classifications:
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Pollutant
-----------------------------------------------------
Air quality control region Particulate Sulfur Nitrogen Carbon
matter oxides dioxide monoxide Ozone
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Champlain Valley Interstate............................... II II III III III
Vermont Intrastate........................................ II II III III III
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[37 FR 10898, May 31, 1972, as amended at 45 FR 10782, Feb. 19, 1980]
Sec. 52.2372 Approval status.
(a) With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator
approves Vermont's plan as identified in Sec. 52.2370 for the
attainment and maintenance of the national standards under section 110
of the Clean Air Act. Furthermore, the Administrator finds the plans
satisfy all requirements of Part D, Title I, of the Clean Air Act, as
amended in 1977, except as noted below. In addition, continued
satisfaction of the requirements of Part D for the ozone portion of the
SIP depends on the adoption and submittal of RACT requirements by July
1, 1980 for the sources covered by CTGs issued between January, 1978 and
January, 1979 and adoption and submittal by each subsequent January of
additional RACT requirements for sources covered by CTGs issued by the
previous January.
(b)(1) Insofar as the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD)
provisions found in this subpart apply to stationary sources of
greenhouse gas (GHGs) emissions, the Administrator approves that
application only to the extent that GHGs are ``subject to regulation'',
as provided in this paragraph (b), and the Administrator takes no action
on that application to the extent that GHGs are not ``subject to
regulation.''
(2) Beginning January 2, 2011, the pollutant GHGs is subject to
regulation if:
(i) The stationary source is a new major stationary source for a
regulated NSR pollutant that is not GHGs, and also will emit or will
have the potential to emit 75,000 tpy CO2e or more; or
(ii) The stationary source is an existing major stationary source
for a regulated NSR pollutant that is not GHGs, and also will have an
emissions increase of a regulated NSR pollutant,
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and an emissions increase of 75,000 tpy CO2e or more; and,
(3) Beginning July 1, 2011, in addition to the provisions in
paragraph (b)(2) of this section, the pollutant GHGs shall also be
subject to regulation:
(i) At a new stationary source that will emit or have the potential
to emit 100,000 tpy CO2e; or
(ii) At an existing stationary source that emits or has the
potential to emit 100,000 tpy CO2e, when such stationary
source undertakes a physical change or change in the method of operation
that will result in an emissions increase of 75,000 tpy CO2e
or more.
(4) For purposes of this paragraph (b)--
(i) The term greenhouse gas shall mean the air pollutant defined in
40 CFR 86.1818-12(a) as the aggregate group of six greenhouse gases:
Carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane, hydrofluorocarbons,
perfluorocarbons, and sulfur hexafluoride.
(ii) The term tpy CO2 equivalent emissions
(CO2e) shall represent an amount of GHGs emitted, and shall
be computed as follows:
(A) Multiplying the mass amount of emissions (tpy), for each of the
six greenhouse gases in the pollutant GHGs, by the gas's associated
global warming potential published at Table A-1 to subpart A of 40 CFR
part 98--Global Warming Potentials.
(B) Sum the resultant value from paragraph (b)(4)(ii)(A) of this
section for each gas to compute a tpy CO2e.
(iii) The term emissions increase shall mean that both a significant
emissions increase (as calculated using the procedures in the
definitions for ``actual emissions'' and ``allowable emissions'' under
section 5-101 of Chapter 5, subchapter I of Vermont's Air Pollution
Control Environmental Protection regulations) and a significant net
emissions increase (as defined in the definitions for ``significant''
under section 5-101 of Chapter 5, subchapter I of Vermont's Air
Pollution Control Environmental Protection regulations) occur. For the
pollutant GHGs, an emissions increase shall be based on tpy
CO2e, and shall be calculated assuming the pollutant GHGs is
a regulated NSR pollutant, and ``significant'' is defined as 75,000 tpy
CO2e instead of applying the value in the definition of
``major modification'' under section 5-101 of Chapter 5, subchapter I of
Vermont's Air Pollution Control Environmental Protection regulations.
[75 FR 82562, Dec. 30, 2010]
Sec. 52.2373 Legal authority.
(a) The requirements of Sec. 51.230(f) of this chapter are not met.
Vermont does not have the authority to make emissions data available to
the public since 10 V.S.A. section 363 would require the data to be held
confidential if a source certified that it related to production or
sales figures, unique processes, or would tend to affect adversely the
competitive position of the owner.
[37 FR 10899, May 31, 1972, as amended at 51 FR 40676, Nov. 7, 1986]
Sec. 52.2374 General requirements.
(a) The requirements of Sec. 51.116(c) of this chapter are not met
since the plan does not provide for public availability of emission
data.
(b) Regulation for public availability of emission data. (1) Any
person who cannot obtain emission data from the Agency responsible for
making emission data available to the public, as specified in the
applicable plan, concerning emissions from any source subject to
emission limitations which are part of the approved plan may request
that the appropriate Regional Administrator obtain and make public such
data. Within 30 days after receipt of any such written request, the
Regional Administrator shall require the owner or operator of any such
source to submit information within 30 days on the nature and amounts of
emissions from such source and any other information as may be deemed
necessary by the Regional Administrator to determine whether such source
is in compliance with applicable emission limitations or other control
measures that are part of the applicable plan.
(2) Commencing after the initial notification by the Regional
Administrator pursuant to paragraph (b)(1) of this section, the owner or
operator of the source shall maintain records of the nature and amounts
of emissions from such source and any other information as may be deemed
necessary by
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the Regional Administrator to determine whether such source is in
compliance with applicable emission limitations or other control
measures that are part of the plan. The information recorded shall be
summarized and reported to the Regional Administrator, on forms
furnished by the Regional Administrator, and shall be submitted within
45 days after the end of the reporting period. Reporting periods are
January 1-June 30 and July 1-December 31.
(3) Information recorded by the owner or operator and copies of this
summarizing report submitted to the Regional Administrator shall be
retained by the owner or operator for 2 years after the date on which
the pertinent report is submitted.
(4) Emission data obtained from owners or operators of stationary
sources will be correlated with applicable emission limitations and
other control measures that are part of the applicable plan and will be
available at the appropriate regional office and at other locations in
the state designated by the Regional Administrator.
[37 FR 10899, May 31, 1972, as amended at 40 FR 55333, Nov. 28, 1975; 51
FR 40676, Nov. 7, 1986]
Sec. 52.2375 Attainment dates for national standards.
The following table presents the latest dates by which the national
standards are to be attained. The dates reflect the information
presented in Vermont's plan.
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Pollutant
-----------------------------------------------------------
Air quality control region and nonattainment area SO2
\1\ ------------------------ PM10 NOX CO O3
Primary Secondary
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Champlain Valley Interstate--Chittenden County:
Champlain Valley Air Management Area:
Essex Town (including Essex Jct.)............... a a a a b b
Burlington City................................. a a a a b b
South Burlington City........................... a a a a b b
Winooski........................................ a a a a b b
Remainder of Air Management Area................ a a a a b b
Remainder of County............................. a a a a a b
Vermont Valley Air Management Area.............. a a a a a a
Addison County.................................. a a a a a b
Remainder of AQCR............................... a a a a a a
Vermont Interstate:
Central Vermont Air Management Area:
Barre City...................................... a a a a a a
Remainder of Air Management Area................ a a a a a a
Windsor County.................................. a a a a a b
Remainder of AQCR............................... a a a a a a
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\1\ Sources subject to plan requirements and attainment dates established under section 110(a)(2)(A) prior to
the 1977 Clean Air Act Amendments remain obligated to comply with those regulations by the earlier deadlines.
The earlier attainment dates are set out at 40 CFR 52.2375, revised as of July 1, 1978.
a. Air quality levels presently below secondary standards or area is unclassifiable.
b. 12/31/82.
[45 FR 10782, Feb. 19, 1980; 46 FR 33525, June 30, 1981, as amended at
62 FR 41869, Aug. 4, 1997]
Sec. 52.2377 Review of new sources and modifications.
Regulation 5-501(3) entitled ``Default Permits'' is disapproved.
[45 FR 10782, Feb. 19, 1980]
Sec. 52.2378 Certification of no facilities.
On June 6, 1986, the Vermont Agency of Environmental Conservation
submitted a letter certifying that there are no facilities within the
State's boundaries subject to the Continuous Emissions Monitoring
requirements of 40 CFR part 51, Appendix P. This negative declaration
was submitted to EPA in accordance with 40 CFR 51.19(e).
[51 FR 42221, Nov. 24, 1986]