[Federal Register Volume 71, Number 9 (Friday, January 13, 2006)]
[Notices]
[Pages 2225-2227]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: E6-369]


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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

[IN166-1; FRL-8021-3]


Approval of Section 112(l) Delegation of Maximum Achievable 
Control Technology Standards; Indiana

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: EPA is notifying the public that delegation of the authority 
to implement and enforce the following maximum achievable control 
technology (MACT) standards was approved in a letter from EPA to IDEM 
dated November 30, 2005: Chemical Recovery Combustion Sources at Kraft, 
Soda Sulfite, and Stand-alone Semichemical Pulp Mills; Petroleum 
Refineries: Catalytic Cracking Units, Catalytic Reforming Units, and 
Sulfur Recovery Units; Manufacturing of Nutritional Yeast; Wet-Formed 
Fiberglass Mat Production; Leather Finishing Operations; Cellulose 
Products Manufacturing; Rubber Tire Manufacturing; Pharmaceuticals 
Production; Amino and Phenolic Resins; Polyether Polyols Production; 
Solvent Extraction for Vegetable Oil Production; Semiconductor 
Manufacturing; Refractory Products Manufacturing; Surface Coating of 
Large Appliances; Surface Coating of Metal Coil; Paper and Other Web 
Coating; Flexible Polyurethane Foam Fabrication Operations; Municipal 
Solid Waste Landfills; Friction Material Manufacturing Facilities; 
Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers Production; Secondary Aluminum; 
Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing; Brick and Structural Clay 
Products; Clay Ceramics Manufacturing; Coke Ovens: Pushing, Quenching, 
and Battery Stacks; Engine Test Cells/Stands; Hydrochloric Acid 
Production; Printing, Coating and Dyeing Fabrics and other Textiles; 
Surface Coating of Metal Furniture; Surface Coating of Wood Building 
Products; Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines; Organic Liquid 
Distribution (Non-Gasoline); Miscellaneous Organic Chemical 
Manufacturing; Surface Coating of Automobiles; Surface Coating of Metal 
Cans; Site Remediation; Miscellaneous

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Coating Manufacturing; Stationary Combustion Turbines; Lime 
Manufacturing Plants; Iron and Steel Foundries; and Integrated Iron and 
Steel Manufacturing; Mercury Cell Chlor-Alkali Plants.

ADDRESSES: Copies of the State's submittal and other supporting 
information used in developing the approval are available for 
inspection during normal business hours at the following location: EPA 
Region 5, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, AR-18J, Chicago, Illinois 60604. 
Please contact Sam Portanova at (312) 886-3189 to arrange a time if 
inspection of the submittal is desired.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sam Portanova, AR-18J, 77 West Jackson 
Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60604, (312) 886-3189, 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. What action is EPA taking today?

    The purpose of this notice is to announce that EPA approved a 
request for delegation of the MACT standards for Chemical Recovery 
Combustion Sources at Kraft, Soda Sulfite, and Stand-alone Semichemical 
Pulp Mills; Petroleum Refineries: Catalytic Cracking Units, Catalytic 
Reforming Units, and Sulfur Recovery Units; Manufacturing of 
Nutritional Yeast; Wet-Formed Fiberglass Mat Production; Leather 
Finishing Operations; Cellulose Products Manufacturing; Rubber Tire 
Manufacturing; Pharmaceuticals Production; Amino and Phenolic Resins; 
Polyether Polyols Production; Solvent Extraction for Vegetable Oil 
Production; Semiconductor Manufacturing; Refractory Products 
Manufacturing; Surface Coating of Large Appliances; Surface Coating of 
Metal Coil; Paper and Other Web Coating; Flexible Polyurethane Foam 
Fabrication Operations; Municipal Solid Waste Landfills; Friction 
Material Manufacturing Facilities; Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers 
Production; Secondary Aluminum; Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing; 
Brick and Structural Clay Products; Clay Ceramics Manufacturing; Coke 
Ovens: Pushing, Quenching, and Battery Stacks; Engine Test Cells/
Stands; Hydrochloric Acid Production; Printing, Coating and Dyeing 
Fabrics and other Textiles; Surface Coating of Metal Furniture; Surface 
Coating of Wood Building Products; Reciprocating Internal Combustion 
Engines; Organic Liquid Distribution (Non-Gasoline); Miscellaneous 
Organic Chemical Manufacturing; Surface Coating of Automobiles; Surface 
Coating of Metal Cans; Site Remediation; Miscellaneous Coating 
Manufacturing; Stationary Combustion Turbines; Lime Manufacturing 
Plants; Iron and Steel Foundries; and Integrated Iron and Steel 
Manufacturing; Mercury Cell Chlor-Alkali Plants (i.e., 40 CFR part 63, 
subparts: MM, UUU, CCCC, HHHH, TTTT, UUUU, XXXX, GGG, OOO, PPP, GGGG, 
BBBBB, SSSSS, NNNN, SSSS, JJJJ, MMMMM, AAAA, QQQQQ, J, RRR, LLLLL, 
JJJJJ, KKKKK, CCCCC, PPPPP, NNNNN, OOOO, RRRR, QQQQ, ZZZZ, EEEE, FFFF, 
IIII, KKKK, GGGGG, HHHHH, YYYY, AAAAA, EEEEE, FFFFF, and IIIII 
respectively). EPA also delegated the applicable Category I authorities 
for these standards and all previously delegated standards under the 
general provisions as set forth in 40 CFR 63.91(g) pursuant to section 
112(l) of the Clean Air Act (CAA). The State's mechanism of delegation 
involves State rule adoption of all existing and future section 112 
standards unchanged from the Federal standards. The actual delegation 
of authority of individual standards was implemented by a letter dated 
November 30, 2005 from EPA to the Indiana Department of Environmental 
Management (IDEM).
    All notifications, reports and other correspondence required under 
section 112 standards should be sent to the State of Indiana rather 
than to the EPA, Region 5, in Chicago. Affected sources should send 
this information to: Indiana Department of Environmental Management, 
Office of Air Management, 100 North Senate Avenue, P.O. Box 6015, 
Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6015.
    Pursuant to Section 112(l)(7) of the CAA, nothing in this 
delegation prohibits EPA from enforcing any applicable emission 
standard or requirement.

II. EPA approved the delegation under what authority?

    On November 14, 1995, EPA approved Indiana's program of delegation 
for part 70 sources (Federal Register (60 FR 57118)). On July 8, 1997, 
EPA approved Indiana's program of delegation for non-part 70 sources 
(Federal Register (62 FR 36460)). The approved program of delegation 
met the criteria for approval for straight delegation found in 40 CFR 
63.91(d), specifically an approved Title V program. The approved 
program of delegation can be used to delegate MACT standards unchanged 
from the federal standards to Indiana since Indiana has satisfied the 
Section 63.91(d) up-front approval requirements and it continues to 
maintain an approved Title V program.

III. Which standards has IDEM submitted to EPA for approval under 
Indiana's air toxics program delegation mechanism?

    On February 14, 2005 and September 19, 2005, IDEM requested 
delegation of implementation and enforcement authority of the MACT 
standards for Chemical Recovery Combustion Sources at Kraft, Soda 
Sulfite, and Stand-alone Semichemical Pulp Mills; Petroleum Refineries: 
Catalytic Cracking Units, Catalytic Reforming Units, and Sulfur 
Recovery Units; Manufacturing of Nutritional Yeast; Wet-Formed 
Fiberglass Mat Production; Leather Finishing Operations; Cellulose 
Products Manufacturing; Rubber Tire Manufacturing; Pharmaceuticals 
Production; Amino and Phenolic Resins; Polyether Polyols Production; 
Solvent Extraction for Vegetable Oil Production; Semiconductor 
Manufacturing; Refractory Products Manufacturing; Surface Coating of 
Large Appliances; Surface Coating of Metal Coil; Paper and Other Web 
Coating; Flexible Polyurethane Foam Fabrication Operations; Municipal 
Solid Waste Landfills; Friction Material Manufacturing Facilities; 
Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers Production; Secondary Aluminum; 
Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing; Brick and Structural Clay 
Products; Clay Ceramics Manufacturing; Coke Ovens: Pushing, Quenching, 
and Battery Stacks; Engine Test Cells/Stands; Hydrochloric Acid 
Production; Printing, Coating and Dyeing Fabrics and other Textiles; 
Surface Coating of Metal Furniture; Surface Coating of Wood Building 
Products; Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines; Organic Liquid 
Distribution (Non-Gasoline); Miscellaneous Organic Chemical 
Manufacturing; Surface Coating of Automobiles; Surface Coating of Metal 
Cans; Site Remediation; Miscellaneous Coating Manufacturing; Stationary 
Combustion Turbines; Lime Manufacturing Plants; Iron and Steel 
Foundries; and Integrated Iron and Steel Manufacturing; Mercury Cell 
Chlor-Alkali Plants (i.e., 40 CFR part 63, subparts: MM, UUU, CCCC, 
HHHH, TTTT, UUUU, XXXX, GGG, OOO, PPP, GGGG, BBBBB, SSSSS, NNNN, SSSS, 
JJJJ, MMMMM, AAAA, QQQQQ, J, RRR, LLLLL, JJJJJ, KKKKK, CCCCC, PPPPP, 
NNNNN, OOOO, RRRR, QQQQ, ZZZZ, EEEE, FFFF, IIII, KKKK, GGGGG, HHHHH, 
YYYY, AAAAA, EEEEE, FFFFF, and IIIII respectively). The State of 
Indiana's rules 326 Indiana Administrative Code (IAC) 20-49, 326 IAC 
20-50, 326 IAC 20-51, 326 IAC 20-52, 326 IAC 20-53, 326 IAC 20-54, 326

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IAC 20-55, 326 IAC 20-57, 326 IAC 20-58, 326 IAC 20-59, 326 IAC 20-60, 
326 IAC 20-61, 326 IAC 20-62, 326 IAC 20-63, 326 IAC 20-64, 326 IAC 20-
65, 326 IAC 20-66, 326 IAC 20-67, 326 IAC 20-68, 326 IAC 20-69, 326 IAC 
20-70, 326 IAC 20-71, 326 IAC 20-72, 326 IAC 20-73, 326 IAC 20-74, 326 
IAC 20-75, 326 IAC 20-76, 326 IAC 20-77, 326 IAC 20-78, 326 IAC 20-79, 
326 IAC 20-82, 326 IAC 20-83, 326 IAC 20-84, 326 IAC 20-85, 326 IAC 20-
86, 326 IAC 20-87, 326 IAC 20-88, 326 IAC 20-90, 326 IAC 20-91, 326 IAC 
20-92, 326 IAC 20-93, and 326 IAC 20-94 incorporate these MACT 
standards into the State's rules unchanged from the Federal 
regulations.

    Dated: December 29, 2005.
Gary Gulezian,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 5.
 [FR Doc. E6-369 Filed 1-12-06; 8:45 am]
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