[Federal Register Volume 84, Number 154 (Friday, August 9, 2019)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 39196-39201]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2019-16786]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 52
[EPA-R09-OAR-2019-0159; FRL-9997-66-Region 9]
Partial Approval, Partial Disapproval and Limited Approval,
Limited Disapproval of Arizona Air Plan Revisions; Pinal County Air
Quality Control District
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is finalizing a
partial approval and partial disapproval of revisions to the Pinal
County Air Quality Control District (PCAQCD) portion of the Arizona
State Implementation Plan (SIP). This action concerns the District's
demonstration regarding reasonably available control technology (RACT)
requirements and negative declarations for the 2008 8-hour ozone
National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS or ``standards'') in the
portion of the Phoenix-Mesa ozone nonattainment area under the
jurisdiction of the PCAQCD. The EPA is also finalizing a limited
approval and limited disapproval of two PCAQCD rules that regulate
emissions from surface coating operations and gasoline dispensing
stations that were submitted with its RACT SIP demonstration. This
partial disapproval of the RACT SIP and limited disapproval of two
PCAQCD rules will trigger sanctions clocks under the CAA that will be
stopped if the EPA approves subsequent SIP revisions that correct the
rule and RACT SIP deficiencies within 18 months of the effective date
of this final action. Under the authority of the Clean Air Act (CAA or
the Act), this action simultaneously approves the PCAQCD rules for
surface coating operations and storage and loading of gasoline at
gasoline dispensing facilities and directs Arizona to correct the rule
deficiencies.
DATES: These rules will be effective on September 9, 2019.
ADDRESSES: The EPA has established a docket for this action under
Docket No. EPA-R09-OAR-2019-0159. All documents in the docket are
listed on the https://www.regulations.gov website. Although listed in
the docket, some information is not publicly available, e.g.,
Confidential Business Information or other information whose disclosure
is restricted by statute. Certain other material, such as copyrighted
material, is not placed on the internet and will be publicly available
only in hard copy form. Publicly available docket materials are
available through https://www.regulations.gov, or please contact the
person identified in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section for
additional availability information.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stanley Tong, EPA Region IX--(Air 3-
2), 75 Hawthorne St., San Francisco, CA 94105. By phone: (415) 947-4122
or by email at [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Throughout this document, ``we,'' ``us'' and
``our'' refer to the EPA.
Table of Contents
I. Proposed Action
II. EPA Action
III. Incorporation by Reference
IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
I. Proposed Action
On May 13, 2019 (84 FR 20838), the EPA proposed to partially
approve and partially disapprove PCAQCD's 2016 RACT SIP (``2016 RACT
SIP'') demonstration and negative declarations for the 2008 8-hour
ozone NAAQS. Our notice also proposed a limited approval and limited
disapproval of the following two PCAQCD rules that were submitted with
the 2016 RACT SIP: Chapter 5, Article 13, Surface Coating Operations,
and Chapter 5, Article 20, Storage and Loading of Gasoline at Gasoline
Dispensing Facilities. Table 1 lists the documents that were submitted
by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) for
incorporation into the Arizona SIP and were the subject of our May 13,
2019 proposed rulemaking action.
Table 1--Submitted Documents
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Local agency Document Adopted Submitted
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PCAQCD............ Reasonably Available 11/30/2016 2/3/2017
Control Technology
(RACT) Analysis,
Negative
Declaration and
Rules Adoption.
PCAQCD............ Chapter 5, Article 11/30/2016 2/3/2017
13 Surface Coating
Operations.
5-13-100,
``General''.
5-13-200,
``Definitions''.
5-13-300,
``Standards''.
5-13-400,
``Administrative
Requirements''.
5-13-500,
``Monitoring and
Records''.
Note: the submittal
explicitly excludes
5-13-390 ``Spray
Paint and Other
Surface Coating
Operations'' (as
amended 10/12/95)..
PCAQCD............ Chapter 5, Article 11/30/2016 2/3/2017
20 Storage and
Loading of Gasoline
at Gasoline
Dispensing
Facilities.
5-20-100 ``General''
5-20-200
``Definitions''.
5-20-300
``Standards''.
5-20-400
``Administrative
Requirements''.
5-20-500
``Monitoring and
Records''.
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PCAQCD's 2016 RACT SIP provides the District's demonstration that
the applicable SIP for the PCAQCD satisfies CAA section 182 RACT
requirements for the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS. This conclusion is based
on the District's analysis of SIP-approved requirements that apply to
the following: (1) Source categories for which the EPA has issued a
Control Techniques Guidelines (CTG) document, and (2) major non-CTG
stationary sources of Volatile Organic
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Compounds (VOCs) or oxides of nitrogen (NOX).
With respect to CTG source categories, PCAQCD determined that it
only had sources subject to the CTGs covering surface coating
operations and gasoline dispensing stations. PCAQCD submitted for SIP
approval two rules to implement RACT for these categories: Chapter 5,
Article 13 Surface Coating Operations, and Chapter 5, Article 20
Storage and Loading of Gasoline at Gasoline Dispensing Facilities.
We proposed a limited approval for these two rules because we
determined that they improve the SIP and are largely consistent with
the relevant CAA requirements. We simultaneously proposed a limited
disapproval because some rule provisions conflict with section 110 and
part D of the Act. Our proposed action determined that Article 13 did
not incorporate all the recommended metal parts coating categories from
the Miscellaneous Metal and Plastic Parts CTG and allows some
exemptions not found in the CTG. We also determined that Article 20
needed to be strengthened to correct an enforceability issue.
Where there are no existing sources covered by a particular CTG
document, or no major non-CTG sources, states may, in lieu of adopting
RACT requirements for those sources, adopt negative declarations
certifying that there are no such sources in the relevant nonattainment
area. Appendix C of the 2016 RACT SIP lists the District's negative
declarations where it has no sources subject to the applicable CTG for
the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS.
We proposed a partial approval and partial disapproval of the 2016
RACT SIP because while we determined that the District's negative
declarations listed in its 2016 RACT SIP Appendix C largely addressed
the required RACT elements, the District had not adopted a negative
declaration or a RACT rule for major stationary sources of VOC or NOx,
cutback asphalt, and certain sections of the Miscellaneous Metal and
Plastic Parts CTG.
Our proposed action contains more information on the basis for this
rulemaking and on our evaluation of the submittal.
II. EPA Action
The EPA's proposed action provided a 30-day public comment period.
No comments were submitted. Therefore, as authorized in sections
110(k)(3) and 301(a) of the Act, the EPA is finalizing a limited
approval of Articles 13 and 20. This action incorporates the submitted
rules into the PCAQCD portion of the Arizona SIP, including those
provisions identified as deficient. The approval of Articles 13 and 20
is limited because the EPA is simultaneously finalizing a limited
disapproval of Articles 13 and 20 under 110(k)(3). This limited
disapproval will trigger sanctions clocks under CAA section 179 and 40
CFR 52.31 that will be stopped if the EPA approves subsequent SIP
revisions that correct the rule deficiencies within 18 months of the
effective date of today's final action.
Note that Articles 13 and 20 have been adopted by the PCAQCD, and
the EPA's final limited disapproval will not prevent the local agency
from enforcing them. The limited disapproval also will not prevent any
portion of the rules from being incorporated by reference into the
federally enforceable SIP as discussed in the memorandum dated July 9,
1992, from John Calcagni, Director, Air Quality Management Division,
U.S. EPA, to EPA Regional Air Directors, Regions I-X, Subject:
``Processing of State Implementation Plan (SIP) Submittals,'' currently
available at https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2015-07/documents/procsip.pdf.
As authorized in sections 110(k)(3) and 301(a) of the Act, the EPA
is also finalizing a partial approval of PCAQCD's 2016 RACT SIP. This
action incorporates the 2016 RACT SIP including the RACT certification
and negative declarations into the Pinal County portion of the Arizona
SIP. The EPA is simultaneously finalizing a partial disapproval of the
2016 RACT SIP under 110(k)(3). This partial disapproval of the 2016
RACT SIP will trigger sanctions clocks under CAA section 179 and 40 CFR
52.31 that will be stopped if the EPA approves subsequent SIP revisions
that correct the deficiencies within 18 months of the effective date of
today's final action.
The first sanction, the offset sanction in CAA section 179(b)(2),
would apply within 18 months of the effective date of today's final
action. The highway funding sanctions in CAA section 179(b)(1) would
apply in the area six months after the offset sanction is imposed.
Neither sanction will be imposed under the CAA if Arizona submits and
we approve, prior to the implementation of sanctions, SIP revisions
that correct the RACT deficiencies identified in our proposed action.
In addition to the sanctions, CAA section 110(c)(1) provides that the
EPA must promulgate a federal implementation plan (FIP) addressing the
deficient RACT elements two years after the effective date of this rule
if we have not approved a SIP revision correcting the deficiencies
within two years.
We note that PCAQCD will not be required to submit a revised CAA
section 182 RACT SIP demonstration for the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS if
the rule revisions required by this action correct the identified
deficiencies to satisfy current RACT requirements, the District adopts
the necessary negative declarations for its 2016 RACT SIP, and the EPA
fully approves the submitted documents into the SIP.
III. Incorporation by Reference
In this rule, the EPA is finalizing regulatory text that includes
incorporation by reference. In accordance with requirements of 1 CFR
51.5, the EPA is finalizing the incorporation by reference of the
PCAQCD rules described in the amendments to 40 CFR part 52 set forth
below. Therefore, these materials have been approved by the EPA for
inclusion in the Arizona SIP, have been incorporated by reference by
the EPA into that plan, are fully federally enforceable under sections
110 and 113 of the CAA as of the effective date of the final rulemaking
of the EPA's approval, and will be incorporated by reference in the
next update to the SIP compilation.\1\ The EPA has made, and will
continue to make, these documents available through https://www.regulations.gov and at the EPA Region IX Office (please contact the
person identified in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of
this preamble for more information).
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\1\ 62 FR 27968 (May 22, 1997).
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IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
Additional information about these statutes and Executive Orders
can be found at http://www2.epa.gov/laws-regulations/laws-and-executive-orders.
A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and Executive
Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review
This action is not a significant regulatory action and was
therefore not submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
for review.
B. Executive Order 13771: Reducing Regulations and Controlling
Regulatory Costs
This action is not an Executive Order 13771 regulatory action
because SIP approvals, including limited approvals, are exempted under
Executive Order 12866.
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C. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)
This action does not impose an information collection burden under
the PRA because this action does not impose additional requirements
beyond those imposed by state law.
D. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)
I certify that this action will not have a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small entities under the RFA. This
action will not impose any requirements on small entities beyond those
imposed by state law.
E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (UMRA)
This action does not contain any unfunded mandate as described in
UMRA, 2 U.S.C. 1531-1538, and does not significantly or uniquely affect
small governments. This action does not impose additional requirements
beyond those imposed by state law. Accordingly, no additional costs to
state, local, or tribal governments, or to the private sector, will
result from this action.
F. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
This action does not have federalism implications. It will not have
substantial direct effects on the states, on the relationship between
the national government and the states, or on the distribution of power
and responsibilities among the various levels of government.
G. Executive Order 13175: Coordination With Indian Tribal Governments
This action does not have tribal implications, as specified in
Executive Order 13175, because the SIP is not approved to apply on any
Indian reservation land or in any other area where the EPA or an Indian
tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction, and will not
impose substantial direct costs on tribal governments or preempt tribal
law. Thus, Executive Order 13175 does not apply to this action.
H. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From Environmental
Health Risks and Safety Risks
The EPA interprets Executive Order 13045 as applying only to those
regulatory actions that concern environmental health or safety risks
that the EPA has reason to believe may disproportionately affect
children, per the definition of ``covered regulatory action'' in
section 2-202 of the Executive Order. This action is not subject to
Executive Order 13045 because it does not impose additional
requirements beyond those imposed by state law.
I. Executive Order 13211: Actions That Significantly Affect Energy
Supply, Distribution, or Use
This action is not subject to Executive Order 13211, because it is
not a significant regulatory action under Executive Order 12866.
J. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act (NTTAA)
Section 12(d) of the NTTAA directs the EPA to use voluntary
consensus standards in its regulatory activities unless to do so would
be inconsistent with applicable law or otherwise impractical. The EPA
believes that this action is not subject to the requirements of section
12(d) of the NTTAA because application of those requirements would be
inconsistent with the CAA.
K. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions To Address Environmental
Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Population
The EPA lacks the discretionary authority to address environmental
justice in this rulemaking.
L. Congressional Review Act (CRA)
This action is subject to the CRA, and the EPA will submit a rule
report to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of
the United States. This action is not a ``major rule'' as defined by 5
U.S.C. 804(2).
M. Petitions for Judicial Review
Under section 307(b)(1) of the Clean Air Act, petitions for
judicial review of this action must be filed in the United States Court
of Appeals for the appropriate circuit by October 8, 2019. Filing a
petition for reconsideration by the Administrator of this final rule
does not affect the finality of this rule for the purposes of judicial
review nor does it extend the time within which a petition for judicial
review may be filed, and shall not postpone the effectiveness of such
rule or action. This action may not be challenged later in proceedings
to enforce its requirements (see section 307(b)(2)).
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Incorporation by
reference, Intergovernmental relations, Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone,
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Volatile organic compounds.
Dated: July 23, 2019.
Michael Stoker,
Regional Administrator, Region IX.
Part 52, Chapter I, Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations is
amended as follows:
PART 52--APPROVAL AND PROMULGATION OF IMPLEMENTATION PLANS
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1. The authority citation for Part 52 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart D--Arizona
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2. Section 52.120 is amended by:
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a. In paragraph (c), Table 9, under the heading ``Chapter 5. Stationary
Source Performance Standards'' adding entries for ``5-13-100'', ``5-13-
200'', ``5-13-300'', ``5-13-400'', ``5-13-500'', ``5-20-100'', ``5-20-
200'', ``5-20-300'', ``5-20-400'' and ``5-20-500'' in numerical order,
and;
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b. In paragraph (e), Table 1, under the subheading ``Part D Elements
and Plans for the Metropolitan Phoenix and Tucson Areas'' adding an
entry for ``Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) Analysis,
Negative Declaration and Rules Adoption'' after the entry for
``Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) 1987 Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Plan for the Maricopa County Area, MAG CO Plan Commitments for
Implementation, and Appendix A through E, Exhibit 4, Exhibit D.''
The additions to read as follows:
Sec. 52.120 Identification of plan.
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Table 9--EPA-Approved Pinal County Air Pollution Control Regulations
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County State effective Additional
citation Title/subject date EPA approval date explanation
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Chapter 5. Stationary Source Performance Standards
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5-13-100.... Surface Coating January 1, 2017.... August 9, 2019, [INSERT Federal Adopted by Pinal
Operations--Genera Register CITATION]. County on
l. November 30,
2016. Submitted
on February 3,
2017. The RACT
rule for Surface
Coating
Operations
consists of Pinal
County Air
Quality Control
District sections
5-13-100, 5-13-
200, 5-13-300, 5-
13-400, and 5-13-
500.
5-13-200.... Definitions........ January 1, 2017.... August 9, 2019, [INSERT Federal Adopted by Pinal
Register CITATION]. County on
November 30,
2016. Submitted
on February 3,
2017. The RACT
rule for Surface
Coating
Operations
consists of Pinal
County Air
Quality Control
District sections
5-13-100, 5-13-
200, 5-13-300, 5-
13-400, and 5-13-
500.
5-13-300.... Standards.......... January 1, 2017.... August 9, 2019, [INSERT Federal Adopted by Pinal
Register CITATION]. County on
November 30,
2016. Submitted
on February 3,
2017. The RACT
rule for Surface
Coating
Operations
consists of Pinal
County Air
Quality Control
District sections
5-13-100, 5-13-
200, 5-13-300, 5-
13-400, and 5-13-
500. Section 5-13-
390 is not part
of the SIP.
5-13-400.... Administrative January 1, 2017.... August 9, 2019, [INSERT Federal Adopted by Pinal
Requirements. Register CITATION]. County on
November 30,
2016. Submitted
on February 3,
2017. The RACT
rule for Surface
Coating
Operations
consists of Pinal
County Air
Quality Control
District sections
5-13-100, 5-13-
200, 5-13-300, 5-
13-400, and 5-13-
500.
5-13-500.... Monitoring and January 1, 2017.... August 9, 2019, [INSERT Federal Adopted by Pinal
Records. Register CITATION]. County on
November 30,
2016. Submitted
on February 3,
2017. The RACT
rule for Surface
Coating
Operations
consists of Pinal
County Air
Quality Control
District sections
5-13-100, 5-13-
200, 5-13-300, 5-
13-400, and 5-13-
500.
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5-20-100.... Storage and Loading January 1, 2017.... August 9, 2019, [INSERT Federal Adopted by Pinal
of Gasoline at Register CITATION]. County on
Gasoline November 30,
Dispensing 2016. Submitted
Facilities--Genera on February 3,
l. 2017. The RACT
rule for Storage
and Loading of
Gasoline at
Gasoline
Dispensing
Facilities
consists of Pinal
County Air
Quality Control
District sections
5-20-100, 5-20-
200, 5-20-300, 5-
20-400, and 5-20-
500.
5-20-200.... Definitions........ January 1, 2017.... August 9, 2019, [INSERT Federal Adopted by Pinal
Register CITATION]. County on
November 30,
2016. Submitted
on February 3,
2017. The RACT
rule for Storage
and Loading of
Gasoline at
Gasoline
Dispensing
Facilities
consists of Pinal
County Air
Quality Control
District sections
5-20-100, 5-20-
200, 5-20-300, 5-
20-400, and 5-20-
500.
5-20-300.... Standards.......... January 1, 2017.... August 9, 2019, [INSERT Federal Adopted by Pinal
Register CITATION]. County on
November 30,
2016. Submitted
on February 3,
2017. The RACT
rule for Storage
and Loading of
Gasoline at
Gasoline
Dispensing
Facilities
consists of Pinal
County Air
Quality Control
District sections
5-20-100, 5-20-
200, 5-20-300, 5-
20-400, and 5-20-
500.
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5-20-400.... Administrative January 1, 2017.... August 9, 2019, [INSERT Federal Adopted by Pinal
Requirements. Register CITATION]. County on
November 30,
2016. Submitted
on February 3,
2017. The RACT
rule for Storage
and Loading of
Gasoline at
Gasoline
Dispensing
Facilities
consists of Pinal
County Air
Quality Control
District sections
5-20-100, 5-20-
200, 5-20-300, 5-
20-400, and 5-20-
500.
5-20-500.... Monitoring and January 1, 2017.... August 9, 2019, [INSERT Federal Adopted by Pinal
Records. Register CITATION]. County on
November 30,
2016. Submitted
on February 3,
2017. The RACT
rule for Storage
and Loading of
Gasoline at
Gasoline
Dispensing
Facilities
consists of Pinal
County Air
Quality Control
District sections
5-20-100, 5-20-
200, 5-20-300, 5-
20-400, and 5-20-
500.
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(e) * * *
Table 1--EPA-Approved Non-Regulatory and Quasi-Regulatory Measures
[Excluding certain resolutions and statutes, which are listed in tables 2 and 3, respectively] \1\
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Applicable
geographic or State submittal
Name of SIP provision nonattainment area date EPA approval date Explanation
or title/subject
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The State of Arizona Air Pollution Control Implementation Plan
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Part D Elements and Plans for the Metropolitan Phoenix and Tucson Areas
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Reasonably Available Control Pinal County portion February 3, 2017... August 9, 2019, [INSERT Federal RACT SIP submittal for Apache
Technology (RACT) Analysis, of Phoenix-Mesa Register CITATION]. Junction (Pinal County portion of
Negative Declaration and Rules nonattainment area Phoenix-Mesa ozone nonattainment
Adoption. for 2008 8-hour area). Adopted by the Pinal County
ozone NAAQS. Air Quality Control District on
November 30, 2016.
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\1\ Table 1 is divided into three parts: Clean Air Act Section 110(a)(2) State Implementation Plan Elements (excluding Part D Elements and Plans), Part
D Elements and Plans (other than for the Metropolitan Phoenix or Tucson Areas), and Part D Elements and Plans for the Metropolitan Phoenix and Tucson
Areas.
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3. Section 52.122 is amended by adding paragraph (a)(2) as follows:
Sec. 52.122 Negative declarations.
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(a) * * *
(2) Pinal County Air Quality Control District.
(i) The following negative declarations for the 2008 ozone NAAQS
were adopted on November 30, 2016 and submitted on February 3, 2017.
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EPA document No. Title
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EPA-450/2-77-008.............. Surface Coating of Cans.
EPA-450/2-77-008.............. Surface Coating of Coils.
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EPA-450/2-77-008.............. Surface Coating of Paper.
EPA-450/2-77-008.............. Surface Coating of Fabric.
EPA-450/2-77-008.............. Surface Coating of Automobiles and Light-
Duty Trucks.
EPA-450/2-77-022.............. Solvent Metal Cleaning.
EPA-450/2-77-025.............. Refinery Vacuum Producing Systems,
Wastewater Separators, and Process Unit
Turnarounds.
EPA-450/2-77-026.............. Tank Truck Gasoline Loading Terminals.
EPA-450/2-77-032.............. Surface Coating of Metal Furniture.
EPA-450/2-77-033.............. Surface Coating of Insulation of Magnet
Wire.
EPA-450/2-77-034.............. Surface Coating of Large Appliances.
EPA-450/2-77-035.............. Bulk Gasoline Plants.
EPA-450/2-77-036.............. Storage of Petroleum Liquids in Fixed-
Roof Tanks.
EPA-450/2-78-029.............. Manufacture of Synthesized
Pharmaceutical Products.
EPA-450/2-78-030.............. Manufacture of Pneumatic Rubber Tires.
EPA-450/2-78-032.............. Factory Surface Coating of Flat Wood
Paneling.
EPA-450/2-78-033.............. Graphic Arts--Rotogravure and
Flexography.
EPA-450/2-78-036.............. Leaks from Petroleum Refinery Equipment.
EPA-450/2-78-047.............. Petroleum Liquid Storage in External
Floating Roof Tanks.
EPA-450/2-78-051.............. Leaks from Gasoline Tank Trucks and
Vapor Collection Systems.
EPA-450/3-82-009.............. Large Petroleum Dry Cleaners.
EPA-450/3-83-006.............. Leaks from Synthetic Organic Chemical
Polymer and Resin Manufacturing
Equipment.
EPA-450/3-83-007.............. Leaks from Natural Gas/Gasoline
Processing Plants.
EPA-450/3-83-008.............. Manufacture of High-Density
Polyethylene, Polypropylene, and
Polystyrene Resins.
EPA-450/3-84-015.............. Air Oxidation Processes in Synthetic
Organic Chemical Manufacturing
Industry.
EPA-450/4-91-031.............. Reactor Processes and Distillation
Operations in Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry.
EPA-453/R-96-007.............. Wood Furniture Manufacturing Operations.
EPA-453/R-94-032.............. ACT Surface Coating at Shipbuilding and
61 FR 44050; 8/27/96.......... Ship Repair Facilities
Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Operations
(Surface Coating).
EPA-453/R-97-004.............. Aerospace MACT and Aerospace (CTG &
59 FR 29216; 6/06/94.......... MACT).
EPA-453/R-06-001.............. Industrial Cleaning Solvents.
EPA-453/R-06-002.............. Offset Lithographic Printing and
Letterpress Printing.
EPA-453/R-06-003.............. Flexible Package Printing.
EPA-453/R-06-004.............. Flat Wood Paneling Coatings.
EPA 453/R-07-003.............. Paper, Film, and Foil Coatings.
EPA 453/R-07-004.............. Large Appliance Coatings.
EPA 453/R-07-005.............. Metal Furniture Coatings.
EPA 453/R-08-004.............. Fiberglass Boat Manufacturing Materials.
EPA 453/R-08-005.............. Miscellaneous Industrial Adhesives.
EPA 453/R-08-006.............. Automobile and Light-Duty Truck Assembly
Coatings.
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(ii) [Reserved]
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4. Section 52.124 is amended by adding paragraph (b) to read as
follows:
Sec. 52.124 Part D disapproval.
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(b) The following Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT)
determinations are disapproved because they do not meet the
requirements of Part D of the Clean Air Act.
(1) Pinal County Air Quality Control District.
(i) RACT determinations for the Control of Volatile Organic
Emissions from Use of Cutback Asphalt (EPA-450/2-77-037), major
NOX, and major VOC source categories, in the submittal
titled ``Reasonability Available Control Technology (RACT) Analysis,
Negative Declaration and Rules Adoption,'' dated November 30, 2016, as
adopted on November 30, 2016 and submitted on February 3, 2017.
(ii) [Reserved]
(2) [Reserved]
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