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(i) during a pressure .......................
release, as defined in
40 CFR
49.10711(e)(7)(ii),
which shall be exempt
from opacity limits;
and.
(ii) during steaming .......................
and draining of the
pressure relief vent
drop tank, which shall
occur no more than
twice each day,
opacity shall not
exceed 20% over a 6
minute average.
Pressure release point Inspection of pressure
shall be maintained at relief vent and
18 inches of water monitoring device
pressure at all times.
25................................... Furnace CO emergency Except during an Method 9.
flares. emergency flaring
caused by an emergency
as defined in 40 CFR
49.10711(b), opacity
shall not exceed 10%
over a 6 minute
average.
Emissions during an .......................
emergency flaring
caused by an emergency
are exempt from
opacity limitations.
26a.................................. a. Existing elevated a. See 40 CFR .......................
secondary condenser 49.10711(c)(5).
flare and ground flare.
26b.................................. b. Excess CO burner (to b. Effective January 1, i. Methods 201/201A and
be built to replace 2001: i. The control Method 202 for the
the existing elevated efficiency \1\ of the inlet (sampling
secondary condenser air pollution control locations to be
flare and ground equipment shall determined). Method
flare). achieve an overall 201/201A (Method 5 if
control efficiency of gas stream contains
at least 95% for PM-10 condensed water vapor)
(including condensible and Method 202 for the
PM-10) when inlet outlet.
loadings equal or
exceed 0.50 grains per
dry standard cubic
foot.
ii. Emissions from the ii. Method 201/201A
excess CO burner shall (Method 5 if gas
not exceed 24.0 lbs PM- stream contains
10/hr (including condensed water vapor)
condensible PM-10). and Method 202 for the
outlet.
Effective January 1, Method 9.
2001, opacity shall
not exceed 10% over a
6 minute average.
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\1\ The control efficiency (as a percentage) of the air pollution control equipment shall be determined by the
following equation:
CE (%)=100 {1-([Fho+Bho]/[Fhi+Bhi])}
Where CE is the control efficiency
Fhi is the front half emissions for the inlet
Bhi is the back half emissions for the inlet
Fho is the sum of the front half emissions from each stack for the outlet
Bho is the sum of the back half emissions from each stack for the outlet
Inlet and all outlet stacks to be sampled simultaneously for required testing.
The individual source tests for the inlet and outlet to the emission control system shall be conducted
simultaneously or within 3 hours of each other with the same operating conditions.
\2\ The individual source tests for the four stacks associated with each calciner shall be conducted
simultaneously or within 3 hours of each other with the same operating conditions.




Table 2 to § 49.10711
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III Opacity action IV Reference test
I Source No. II Source description level method
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1.................................... Railcar unloading of Any visible emissions.. Visual observation.
shale (ore) into
underground hopper.
2.................................... Main shale pile Any visible emissions.. Visual observation.
(portion located on
Fort Hall Indian
Reservation).
3.................................... Emergency/contingency Any visible emissions.. Visual observation.
raw ore shale pile.
4.................................... Stacker and reclaimer.. Any visible emissions.. Visual observation.
5a................................... East shale baghouse.... a. 5% over a 6 minute a. Method 9.
average.
5b................................... East shale baghouse b. Any visible b. Visual observation.
building. emissions.
6a................................... Middle shale baghouse.. a. 5% over a 6 minute a. Method 9.
average.
6b................................... Middle shale baghouse b. Any visible b. Visual observation.
building. emissions.
6c................................... Middle shale baghouse c. 5% over a 6 minute c. Method 9.
outside capture average.
hood_fugitive
emissions.
7a................................... West shale baghouse.... a. 5% over a 6 minute a. Method 9.
average.
7b................................... West shale baghouse b. Any visible b. Visual observation.
building. emissions.
7c................................... West shale baghouse c. 5% over a 6 minute c. Method 9.
outside capture average.
hood_fugitive
emissions.
8a................................... a. Slag handling: slag a. Until November 1, Method 9.
pit area and pot rooms. 2000, emissions from
the slag pit area and
the pot rooms shall be
exempt from opacity
limits and opacity
action levels.
Effective November 1,
2000, the opacity
action level for this
source shall be 5%
over a 6 minute
average.
Exemption: Fuming of
molten slag in
transport pots during
transport are exempt
from opacity limits
and opacity action
levels provided the
pots remain in the pot
room for at least 3
minutes after the flow
of molten slag to the
pots has ceased.
8b................................... b. Recycle material b. Any visible b. Visual observation.
pile. emissions.
8c................................... c. Dump to slag pile... c. Fuming of molten
slag during dump to
slag pile shall be
exempt from opacity
limits and opacity
action levels.
9a................................... Calciner scrubbers..... a. The calciner
scrubbers shall be
exempt from opacity
limits and opacity
action levels.
9b................................... Calciner traveling b. 5% over a 6 minute
grate_fugitive average.
emissions.
10................................... Calciner cooler vents.. 5% over a 6 minute Method 9.
average.
11................................... Nodule pile............ 10% over a 6 minute Method 9.
average.
12a.................................. North nodule discharge a. 5% over a 6 minute a. Method 9.
baghouse. average.
12b.................................. South nodule discharge b. 5% over a 6 minute b. Method 9.
baghouse. average.
12c.................................. North and south nodule c. 5% over a 6 minute c. Method 9.
discharge baghouse average.
outside capture
hood_fugitive
emissions.
13................................... Nodule reclaim baghouse 5% over a 6 minute Method 9.
average.
14................................... Screened shale fines 10% over a 6 minute Method 9.
pile adjacent to the average.
West shale building.
Proportioning building.
15a.................................. a. East nodule baghouse a. 5% over a 6 minute a. Method 9.
average..
15b.................................. b. West nodule baghouse b. 5% over a 6 minute b. Method 9.
average.
15c.................................. c. Proportioning c. Any visible c. Visual observation.
building_fugitive emissions.
emissions.
16a.................................. Nodule stockpile a. 5% over a 6 minute a. Method 9.
baghouse. average.
16b.................................. Nodule stockpile b. 5% over a 6 minute b. Method 9.
baghouse outside average.
capture hood_fugitive
emissions.
17a.................................. Dust silo baghouse..... a. 5% over a 6 minute a. Method 9.
average.
17b.................................. Dust silo fugitive b. Any visible b. Visual observation.
emissions and emissions.
pneumatic dust
handling system.
Furnace building.......
18a.................................. a. East baghouse....... a. 5% over a 6 minute a. Method 9.
average.
18b.................................. b. West baghouse....... b. 5% over a 6 minute b. Method 9.
average.
18c.................................. c. Furnace building; c. Until April 1, 2002, c. Method 9.
any emission point 10% over a 6 minute
except 18a, 18b, 18d, average.
18e, 18f, or 18g.
Effective April 1, Method 9.
2002, 5% over a 6
minute average.
18d.................................. d. Furnace #1 Medusa- d, e, f, g: 5% over a 6 d, e, f, g: Method 9.
Andersen. minute average.
18e.................................. e. Furnace #2 Medusa-
Andersen.
18f.................................. f. Furnace #3 Medusa-
Andersen.
18g.................................. g. Furnace #4 Medusa-
Anderson.
19................................... Briquetting building... Any visible emissions.. Visual observation.
20a.................................. a. Coke handling a. 5% over a 6 minute a. Method 9.
baghouse. average.
20b.................................. b. Coke unloading b. Any visible b.Visual observation.
building. emissions.
21a.................................. Phosphorous loading a. 5% over a 6 minute Method 9.
dock (phos dock), average.
Andersen Scrubber.
21b.................................. b. Phosphorous loading b. 5% over a 6 minute b. Method 9.
dock_fugitive average.
emissions.
22................................... All roads.............. 10% over a 6 minute Method 9.
average.
23................................... Boilers................ 5% over a 6 minute Method 9.
average.
24................................... Pressure relief vents.. 5% over a 6 minute Method 9.
average.
25................................... Furnace CO emergency Any visible emissions Visual observation.
flares. except during an
emergency flaring
caused by an emergency
as defined in 40 CFR
49.10711(b).
Emissions during an
emergency flaring
caused by an emergency
are exempt from
opacity limits and
opacity action levels.
26a.................................. a. Existing elevated a. Exempt from opacity
secondary condenser limits and opacity
flare and ground flare. action levels.
26b.................................. b. Excess CO burner (to 5% over a 6 minute Method 9.
be built to replace average.
the elevated secondary
condenser flare and
ground flare).
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§§ 49.10712-49.10730 [Reserved]
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Implementation Plan for the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Reservation, Oregon
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Source: 70 FR 18126, Apr. 8, 2005, unless otherwise noted.

§ 49.10731 Identification of plan.
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This section and §§49.10732 through 49.10760 contain the implementation plan for the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Reservation. This plan consists of a combination of Tribal rules and measures and Federal regulations and measures which apply within the Siletz Reservation.

§ 49.10732 Approval status.
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There are currently no EPA-approved Tribal rules or measures in the implementation plan for the Siletz Reservation.

§ 49.10733 Legal authority. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10734 Source surveillance. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10735 Classification of regions for episode plans.
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The air quality control region which encompasses the Siletz Reservation is classified as follows for purposes of episode plans:



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Pollutant Classification
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Carbon monoxide......................... III
Nitrogen dioxide........................ III
Ozone................................... III
Particulate matter (PM10)............... III
Sulfur oxides........................... III
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§ 49.10736 Contents of implementation plan.
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The implementation plan for the Siletz Reservation consists of the following rules, regulations, and measures:

(a) Section 49.123 General provisions.

(b) Section 49.124 Rule for limiting visible emissions.

(c) Section 49.125 Rule for limiting the emissions of particulate matter.

(d) Section 49.126 Rule for limiting fugitive particulate matter emissions.

(e) Section 49.129 Rule for limiting emissions of sulfur dioxide.

(f) Section 49.130 Rule for limiting sulfur in fuels.

(g) Section 49.131 General rule for open burning.

(h) Section 49.135 Rule for emissions detrimental to public health or welfare.

(i) Section 49.137 Rule for air pollution episodes.

(j) Section 49.138 Rule for the registration of air pollution sources and the reporting of emissions.

(k) Section 49.139 Rule for non-Title V operating permits.

§ 49.10737 EPA-approved Tribal rules and plans. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10738 Permits to construct.
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Permits to construct are required for new major stationary sources and major modifications to existing major stationary sources pursuant to 40 CFR 52.21.

§ 49.10739 Permits to operate.
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Permits to operate are required for sources not subject to 40 CFR Part 71 in accordance with the requirements of §49.139.

§ 49.10740 Federally-promulgated regulations and Federal implementation plans.
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The following regulations are incorporated and made part of the implementation plan for the Siletz Reservation:

(a) Section 49.123 General provisions.

(b) Section 49.124 Rule for limiting visible emissions.

(c) Section 49.125 Rule for limiting the emissions of particulate matter.

(d) Section 49.126 Rule for limiting fugitive particulate matter emissions.

(e) Section 49.129 Rule for limiting emissions of sulfur dioxide.

(f) Section 49.130 Rule for limiting sulfur in fuels.

(g) Section 49.131 General rule for open burning.

(h) Section 49.135 Rule for emissions detrimental to public health or welfare.

(i) Section 49.137 Rule for air pollution episodes.

(j) Section 49.138 Rule for the registration of air pollution sources and the reporting of emissions.

(k) Section 49.139 Rule for non-Title V operating permit.

§§ 49.10741-49.10760 [Reserved]
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Implementation Plan for the Skokomish Indian Tribe of the Skokomish Reservation, Washington
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Source: 70 FR 18126, Apr. 8, 2005, unless otherwise noted.

§ 49.10761 Identification of plan.
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This section and §§49.10762 through 49.10820 contain the implementation plan for the Skokomish Indian Tribe. This plan consists of a combination of Tribal rules and measures and Federal regulations and measures which apply within the Skokomish Reservation.

§ 49.10762 Approval status.
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There are currently no EPA-approved Tribal rules or measures in the implementation plan for the Skokomish Reservation.

§ 49.10763 Legal authority. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10764 Source surveillance. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10765 Classification of regions for episode plans.
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The air quality control region which encompasses the Skokomish Reservation is classified as follows for purposes of episode plans:



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Pollutant Classification
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Carbon monoxide......................... III
Nitrogen dioxide........................ III
Ozone................................... III
Particulate matter (PM10)............... II
Sulfur oxides........................... II
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§ 49.10766 Contents of implementation plan.
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The implementation plan for the Skokomish Reservation consists of the following rules, regulations, and measures:

(a) Section 49.123 General provisions.

(b) Section 49.124 Rule for limiting visible emissions.

(c) Section 49.125 Rule for limiting the emissions of particulate matter.

(d) Section 49.126 Rule for limiting fugitive particulate matter emissions.

(e) Section 49.129 Rule for limiting emissions of sulfur dioxide.

(f) Section 49.130 Rule for limiting sulfur in fuels.

(g) Section 49.131 General rule for open burning.

(h) Section 49.135 Rule for emissions detrimental to public health or welfare.

(i) Section 49.137 Rule for air pollution episodes.

(j) Section 49.138 Rule for the registration of air pollution sources and the reporting of emissions.

(k) Section 49.139 Rule for non-Title V operating permits.

§ 49.10767 EPA-approved Tribal rules and plans. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10768 Permits to construct.
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Permits to construct are required for new major stationary sources and major modifications to existing major stationary sources pursuant to 40 CFR 52.21.

§ 49.10769 Permits to operate.
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Permits to operate are required for sources not subject to 40 CFR Part 71 in accordance with the requirements of §49.139.

§ 49.10770 Federally-promulgated regulations and Federal implementation plans.
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The following regulations are incorporated and made part of the implementation plan for the Skokomish Reservation:

(a) Section 49.123 General provisions.

(b) Section 49.124 Rule for limiting visible emissions.

(c) Section 49.125 Rule for limiting the emissions of particulate matter.

(d) Section 49.126 Rule for limiting fugitive particulate matter emissions.

(e) Section 49.129 Rule for limiting emissions of sulfur dioxide.

(f) Section 49.130 Rule for limiting sulfur in fuels.

(g) Section 49.131 General rule for open burning.

(h) Section 49.135 Rule for emissions detrimental to public health or welfare.

(i) Section 49.137 Rule for air pollution episodes.

(j) Section 49.138 Rule for the registration of air pollution sources and the reporting of emissions.

(k) Section 49.139 Rule for non-Title V operating permits.

§§ 49.10771-49.10820 [Reserved]
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Implementation Plan for the Spokane Tribe of the Spokane Reservation, Washington
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Source: 70 FR 18127, Apr. 8, 2005, unless otherwise noted.

§ 49.10821 Identification of plan.
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This section and §§49.10822 through 49.10850 contain the implementation plan for the Spokane Tribe. This plan consists of a combination of Tribal rules and measures and Federal regulations and measures which apply within the Spokane Reservation.

§ 49.10822 Approval status.
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There are currently no EPA-approved Tribal rules or measures in the implementation plan for the Spokane Reservation.

§ 49.10823 Legal authority. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10824 Source surveillance. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10825 Classification of regions for episode plans.
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The air quality control region which encompasses the Spokane Reservation is classified as follows for purposes of episode plans:



------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pollutant Classification
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Carbon monoxide......................... III
Nitrogen dioxide........................ III
Ozone................................... III
Particulate matter (PM10)............... II
Sulfur oxides........................... III
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§ 49.10826 Contents of implementation plan.
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The implementation plan for the Spokane Reservation consists of the following rules, regulations, and measures:

(a) Section 49.123 General provisions.

(b) Section 49.124 Rule for limiting visible emissions.

(c) Section 49.125 Rule for limiting the emissions of particulate matter.

(d) Section 49.126 Rule for limiting fugitive particulate matter emissions.

(e) Section 49.129 Rule for limiting emissions of sulfur dioxide.

(f) Section 49.130 Rule for limiting sulfur in fuels.

(g) Section 49.131 General rule for open burning.

(h) Section 49.135 Rule for emissions detrimental to public health or welfare.

(i) Section 49.137 Rule for air pollution episodes.

(j) Section 49.138 Rule for the registration of air pollution sources and the reporting of emissions.

(k) Section 49.139 Rule for non-Title V operating permits.

§ 49.10827 EPA-approved Tribal rules and plans. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10828 Permits to construct.
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Permits to construct are required for new major stationary sources and major modifications to existing major stationary sources pursuant to 40 CFR 52.21.

§ 49.10829 Permits to operate.
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Permits to operate are required for sources not subject to 40 CFR Part 71 in accordance with the requirements of §49.139.

§ 49.10830 Federally-promulgated regulations and Federal implementation plans.
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The following regulations are incorporated and made part of the implementation plan for the Spokane Reservation:

(a) Section 49.123 General provisions.

(b) Section 49.124 Rule for limiting visible emissions.

(c) Section 49.125 Rule for limiting the emissions of particulate matter.

(d) Section 49.126 Rule for limiting fugitive particulate matter emissions.

(e) Section 49.129 Rule for limiting emissions of sulfur dioxide.

(f) Section 49.130 Rule for limiting sulfur in fuels.

(g) Section 49.131 General rule for open burning.

(h) Section 49.135 Rule for emissions detrimental to public health or welfare.

(i) Section 49.137 Rule for air pollution episodes.

(j) Section 49.138 Rule for the registration of air pollution sources and the reporting of emissions.

(k) Section 49.139 Rule for non-Title V operating permits.

§§ 49.10831-49.10850 [Reserved]
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Implementation Plan for the Squaxin Island Tribe of the Squaxin Island Reservation, Washington
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Source: 70 FR 18128, Apr. 8, 2005, unless otherwise noted.

§ 49.10851 Identification of plan.
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This section and §§49.10852 through 49.10880 contain the implementation plan for the Squaxin Island Tribe. This plan consists of a combination of Tribal rules and measures and Federal regulations and measures which apply within the Squaxin Island Reservation.

§ 49.10852 Approval status.
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There are currently no EPA-approved Tribal rules or measures in the implementation plan for the Squaxin Island Reservation.

§ 49.10853 Legal authority. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10854 Source surveillance. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10855 Classification of regions for episode plans.
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The air quality control region which encompasses the Squaxin Island Reservation is classified as follows for purposes of episode plans:



------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pollutant Classification
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Carbon monoxide......................... III
Nitrogen dioxide........................ III
Ozone................................... III
Particulate matter (PM10)............... II
Sulfur oxides........................... II
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§ 49.10856 Contents of implementation plan.
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The implementation plan for the Squaxin Island Reservation consists of the following rules, regulations, and measures:

(a) Section 49.123 General provisions.

(b) Section 49.124 Rule for limiting visible emissions.

(c) Section 49.125 Rule for limiting the emissions of particulate matter.

(d) Section 49.126 Rule for limiting fugitive particulate matter emissions.

(e) Section 49.129 Rule for limiting emissions of sulfur dioxide.

(f) Section 49.130 Rule for limiting sulfur in fuels.

(g) Section 49.131 General rule for open burning.

(h) Section 49.135 Rule for emissions detrimental to public health or welfare.

(i) Section 49.137 Rule for air pollution episodes.

(j) Section 49.138 Rule for the registration of air pollution sources and the reporting of emissions.

(k) Section 49.139 Rule for non-Title V operating permits.

§ 49.10857 EPA-approved Tribal rules and plans. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10858 Permits to construct.
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Permits to construct are required for new major stationary sources and major modifications to existing major stationary sources pursuant to 40 CFR 52.21.

§ 49.10859 Permits to operate.
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Permits to operate are required for sources not subject to 40 CFR Part 71 in accordance with the requirements of §49.139.

§ 49.10860 Federally-promulgated regulations and Federal implementation plans.
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The following regulations are incorporated and made part of the implementation plan for the Squaxin Island Reservation:

(a) Section 49.123 General provisions.

(b) Section 49.124 Rule for limiting visible emissions.

(c) Section 49.125 Rule for limiting the emissions of particulate matter.

(d) Section 49.126 Rule for limiting fugitive particulate matter emissions.

(e) Section 49.129 Rule for limiting emissions of sulfur dioxide.

(f) Section 49.130 Rule for limiting sulfur in fuels.

(g) Section 49.131 General rule for open burning.

(h) Section 49.135 Rule for emissions detrimental to public health or welfare.

(i) Section 49.137 Rule for air pollution episodes.

(j) Section 49.138 Rule for the registration of air pollution sources and the reporting of emissions.

(k) Section 49.139 Rule for non-Title V operating permits.

§§ 49.10861-49.10880 [Reserved]
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Implementation Plan for the Stillaguamish Tribe of Washington
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Source: 70 FR 18128, Apr. 8, 2005, unless otherwise noted.

§ 49.10881 Identification of plan.
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This section and §§49.10882 through 49.10920 contain the implementation plan for the Stillaguamish Tribe. This plan consists of a combination of Tribal rules and measures and Federal regulations and measures which apply within the Reservation of the Stillaguamish Tribe.

§ 49.10882 Approval status.
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There are currently no EPA-approved Tribal rules or measures in the implementation plan for the Reservation of the Stillaguamish Tribe.

§ 49.10883 Legal authority. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10884 Source surveillance. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10885 Classification of regions for episode plans.
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The air quality control region which encompasses the Reservation of the Stillaguamish Tribe is classified as follows for purposes of episode plans:



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Pollutant Classification
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Carbon monoxide......................... I
Nitrogen dioxide........................ III
Ozone................................... I
Particulate matter (PM10)............... I
Sulfur oxides........................... IA
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§ 49.10886 Contents of implementation plan.
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The implementation plan for the Reservation of the Stillaguamish Tribe consists of the following rules, regulations, and measures:

(a) Section 49.123 General provisions.

(b) Section 49.124 Rule for limiting visible emissions.

(c) Section 49.125 Rule for limiting the emissions of particulate matter.

(d) Section 49.126 Rule for limiting fugitive particulate matter emissions.

(e) Section 49.129 Rule for limiting emissions of sulfur dioxide.

(f) Section 49.130 Rule for limiting sulfur in fuels.

(g) Section 49.131 General rule for open burning.

(h) Section 49.135 Rule for emissions detrimental to public health or welfare.

(i) Section 49.137 Rule for air pollution episodes.

(j) Section 49.138 Rule for the registration of air pollution sources and the reporting of emissions.

(k) Section 49.139 Rule for non-Title V operating permits.

§ 49.10887 EPA-approved Tribal rules and plans. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10888 Permits to construct.
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Permits to construct are required for new major stationary sources and major modifications to existing major stationary sources pursuant to 40 CFR 52.21.

§ 49.10889 Permits to operate.
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Permits to operate are required for sources not subject to 40 CFR Part 71 in accordance with the requirements of §49.139.

§ 49.10890 Federally-promulgated regulations and Federal implementation plans.
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The following regulations are incorporated and made part of the implementation plan for the Reservation of the Stillaguamish Tribe:

(a) Section 49.123 General provisions.

(b) Section 49.124 Rule for limiting visible emissions.

(c) Section 49.125 Rule for limiting the emissions of particulate matter.

(d) Section 49.126 Rule for limiting fugitive particulate matter emissions.

(e) Section 49.129 Rule for limiting emissions of sulfur dioxide.

(f) Section 49.130 Rule for limiting sulfur in fuels.

(g) Section 49.131 General rule for open burning.

(h) Section 49.135 Rule for emissions detrimental to public health or welfare.

(i) Section 49.137 Rule for air pollution episodes.

(j) Section 49.138 Rule for the registration of air pollution sources and the reporting of emissions.

(k) Section 49.139 Rule for non-Title V operating permits.

§§ 49.10891-49.10920 [Reserved]
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Implementation Plan for the Suquamish Indian Tribe of the Port Madison Reservation, Washington
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Source: 70 FR 18129, Apr. 8, 2005, unless otherwise noted.

§ 49.10921 Identification of plan.
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This section and §§49.10922 through 49.10950 contain the implementation plan for the Suquamish Indian Tribe of the Port Madison Reservation. This plan consists of a combination of Tribal rules and measures and Federal regulations and measures which apply within the Port Madison Reservation.

§ 49.10922 Approval status.
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There are currently no EPA-approved Tribal rules or measures in the implementation plan for the Port Madison Reservation.

§ 49.10923 Legal authority. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10924 Source surveillance. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10925 Classification of regions for episode plans.
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The air quality control region which encompasses the Port Madison Reservation is classified as follows for purposes of episode plans:



------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pollutant Classification
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Carbon monoxide......................... III
Nitrogen dioxide........................ III
Ozone................................... III
Particulate matter (PM10)............... II
Sulfur oxides........................... II
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§ 49.10926 Contents of implementation plan.
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The implementation plan for the Port Madison Reservation consists of the following rules, regulations, and measures:

(a) Section 49.123 General provisions.

(b) Section 49.124 Rule for limiting visible emissions.

(c) Section 49.125 Rule for limiting the emissions of particulate matter.

(d) Section 49.126 Rule for limiting fugitive particulate matter emissions.

(e) Section 49.129 Rule for limiting emissions of sulfur dioxide.

(f) Section 49.130 Rule for limiting sulfur in fuels.

(g) Section 49.131 General rule for open burning.

(h) Section 49.135 Rule for emissions detrimental to public health or welfare.

(i) Section 49.137 Rule for air pollution episodes.

(j) Section 49.138 Rule for the registration of air pollution sources and the reporting of emissions.

(k) Section 49.139 Rule for non-Title V operating permits.

§ 49.10927 EPA-approved Tribal rules and plans. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10928 Permits to construct.
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Permits to construct are required for new major stationary sources and major modifications to existing major stationary sources pursuant to 40 CFR 52.21.

§ 49.10929 Permits to operate.
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Permits to operate are required for sources not subject to 40 CFR Part 71 in accordance with the requirements of §49.139.

§ 49.10930 Federally-promulgated regulations and Federal implementation plans.
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The following regulations are incorporated and made part of the implementation plan for the Port Madison Reservation:

(a) Section 49.123 General provisions.

(b) Section 49.124 Rule for limiting visible emissions.

(c) Section 49.125 Rule for limiting the emissions of particulate matter.

(d) Section 49.126 Rule for limiting fugitive particulate matter emissions.

(e) Section 49.129 Rule for limiting emissions of sulfur dioxide.

(f) Section 49.130 Rule for limiting sulfur in fuels.

(g) Section 49.131 General rule for open burning.

(h) Section 49.135 Rule for emissions detrimental to public health or welfare.

(i) Section 49.137 Rule for air pollution episodes.

(j) Section 49.138 Rule for the registration of air pollution sources and the reporting of emissions.

(k) Section 49.139 Rule for non-Title V operating permits.

§§ 49.10931-49.10950 [Reserved]
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Implementation Plan for the Swinomish Indians of the Swinomish Reservation, Washington
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Source: 70 FR 18129, Apr. 8, 2005, unless otherwise noted.

§ 49.10951 Identification of plan.
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This section and §§49.10952 through 49.10980 contain the implementation plan for the Swinomish Indians. This plan consists of a combination of Tribal rules and measures and Federal regulations and measures which apply within the Swinomish Reservation.

§ 49.10952 Approval status.
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There are currently no EPA-approved Tribal rules or measures in the implementation plan for the Swinomish Reservation.

§ 49.10953 Legal authority. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10954 Source surveillance. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10955 Classification of regions for episode plans.
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The air quality control region which encompasses the Swinomish Reservation is classified as follows for purposes of episode plans:



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Pollutant Classification
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Carbon monoxide......................... III
Nitrogen dioxide........................ III
Ozone................................... III
Particulate matter (PM10)............... II
Sulfur oxides........................... II
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§ 49.10956 Contents of implementation plan.
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The implementation plan for the Swinomish Reservation consists of the following rules, regulations, and measures:

(a) Section 49.123 General provisions.

(b) Section 49.124 Rule for limiting visible emissions.

(c) Section 49.125 Rule for limiting the emissions of particulate matter.

(d) Section 49.126 Rule for limiting fugitive particulate matter emissions.

(e) Section 49.129 Rule for limiting emissions of sulfur dioxide.

(f) Section 49.130 Rule for limiting sulfur in fuels.

(g) Section 49.131 General rule for open burning.

(h) Section 49.135 Rule for emissions detrimental to public health or welfare.

(i) Section 49.137 Rule for air pollution episodes.

(j) Section 49.138 Rule for the registration of air pollution sources and the reporting of emissions.

(k) Section 49.139 Rule for non-Title V operating permits.

§ 49.10957 EPA-approved Tribal rules and plans. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10958 Permits to construct.
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Permits to construct are required for new major stationary sources and major modifications to existing major stationary sources pursuant to 40 CFR 52.21.

§ 49.10959 Permits to operate.
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Permits to operate are required for sources not subject to 40 CFR Part 71 in accordance with the requirements of §49.139.

§ 49.10960 Federally-promulgated regulations and Federal implementation plans.
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The following regulations are incorporated and made part of the implementation plan for the Swinomish Reservation:

(a) Section 49.123 General provisions.

(b) Section 49.124 Rule for limiting visible emissions.

(c) Section 49.125 Rule for limiting the emissions of particulate matter.

(d) Section 49.126 Rule for limiting fugitive particulate matter emissions.

(e) Section 49.129 Rule for limiting emissions of sulfur dioxide.

(f) Section 49.130 Rule for limiting sulfur in fuels.

(g) Section 49.131 General rule for open burning.

(h) Section 49.135 Rule for emissions detrimental to public health or welfare.

(i) Section 49.137 Rule for air pollution episodes.

(j) Section 49.138 Rule for the registration of air pollution sources and the reporting of emissions.

(k) Section 49.139 Rule for non-Title V operating permits.

§§ 49.10961-49.10980 [Reserved]
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Implementation Plan for the Tulalip Tribes of the Tulalip Reservation, Washington
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Source: 70 FR 18130, Apr. 8, 2005, unless otherwise noted.

§ 49.10981 Identification of plan.
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This section and §§49.10982 through 49.11010 contain the implementation plan for the Tulalip Tribes. This plan consists of a combination of Tribal rules and measures and Federal regulations and measures which apply within the Tulalip Reservation.

§ 49.10982 Approval status.
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There are currently no EPA-approved Tribal rules or measures in the implementation plan for the Tulalip Reservation.

§ 49.10983 Legal authority. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10984 Source surveillance. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10985 Classification of regions for episode plans.
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The air quality control region which encompasses the Tulalip Reservation is classified as follows for purposes of episode plans:



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Pollutant Classification
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Carbon monoxide......................... I
Nitrogen dioxide........................ III
Ozone................................... I
Particulate matter (PM10)............... I
Sulfur oxides........................... IA
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§ 49.10986 Contents of implementation plan.
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The implementation plan for the Tulalip Reservation consists of the following rules, regulations, and measures:

(a) Section 49.123 General provisions.

(b) Section 49.124 Rule for limiting visible emissions.

(c) Section 49.125 Rule for limiting the emissions of particulate matter.

(d) Section 49.126 Rule for limiting fugitive particulate matter emissions.

(e) Section 49.129 Rule for limiting emissions of sulfur dioxide.

(f) Section 49.130 Rule for limiting sulfur in fuels.

(g) Section 49.131 General rule for open burning.

(h) Section 49.135 Rule for emissions detrimental to public health or welfare.

(i) Section 49.137 Rule for air pollution episodes.

(j) Section 49.138 Rule for the registration of air pollution sources and the reporting of emissions.

(k) Section 49.139 Rule for non-Title V operating permits.

§ 49.10987 EPA-approved Tribal rules and plans. [Reserved]
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§ 49.10988 Permits to construct.
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Permits to construct are required for new major stationary sources and major modifications to existing major stationary sources pursuant to 40 CFR 52.21.

§ 49.10989 Permits to operate.
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Permits to operate are required for sources not subject to 40 CFR Part 71 in accordance with the requirements of §49.139.

§ 49.10990 Federally-promulgated regulations and Federal implementation plans.
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The following regulations are incorporated and made part of the implementation plan for the Tulalip Reservation:

(a) Section 49.123 General provisions. (continued)