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(L) Special Terms and Conditions No. 4 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permits to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Numbers 1707130015 B006 through 1707130015 B008, and Application Numbers 1707130015 B011 and B012 for Ohio Edison Company, R. E. Burger Plant. The dates of issuance are August 3, 1993. These permits are approved through the expiration date of August 2, 1996.

(M) Special Terms and Conditions No. 4 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permits to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Numbers 1707130015 B009 and 1707130015 B010 for Ohio Edison Company, R. E. Burger Plant. The dates of issuance are October 8, 1993. These permits are approved through the expiration date of October 7, 1996.

(N) Special Terms and Conditions No. 6 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permit to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Number 1741180018 B001 for Ohio Edison Company, Toronto Plant. The date of issuance is March 5, 1993. This permit is approved through the expiration date of March 4, 1996.

(O) Special Terms and Conditions No. 6 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permit to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Number 1741180018 B001 for Ohio Edison Company, Toronto Plant. The date of issuance is March 5, 1993. This permit is approved through the expiration date of March 4, 1996.

(P) Special Terms and Conditions No. 4 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permit to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Number 1741180018 B002 for Ohio Edison Company, Toronto Plant. The date of issuance is October 15, 1993. This permit is approved through the expiration date of October 24, 1996.

(Q) Special Terms and Conditions No. 4 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permit to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Number 1741180018 B003 for Ohio Edison Company, Toronto Plant. The date of issuance is November 23, 1992. This permit is approved through the expiration date of November 22, 1995.

(R) Special Terms and Conditions No. 4 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permits to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Numbers 1741160017 B007 and B008, 1741160017 B010 and 1741160017 B013 for Ohio Edison Company, Sammis Plant. The dates of issuance are March 10, 1993. These permits are approved through the expiration date of March 9, 1996.

(S) Special Terms and Conditions No. 3 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permit to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Number 1741160017 B009 for Ohio Edison Company, Sammis Plant. The date of issuance is June 25, 1993. This permit is approved through the expiration date of June 24, 1996.

(T) Special Terms and Conditions No. 6 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permit to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Number 0247080049 B003 for Ohio Edison Company, Edgewater Plant. The date of issuance is February 25, 1994. This permit is approved through the expiration date of February 25, 1997.

(U) Special Terms and Conditions No. 4 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permits to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Numbers 0627010056 B003 and 0627010056 B004 for Ohio Power Company, General James M. Gavin Plant. The date of issuance are May 2, 1992. These permits are approved through the expiration date of April 30, 1995.

(V) Special Terms and Conditions No. 5 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permit to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Number 1741050002 B001 for Ohio Power Company, Cardinal Operating Company. The date of issuance is March 30, 1993. This permit is approved through the expiration date of March 29, 1996.

(W) Special Terms and Conditions No. 4 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permit to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Number 1741050002 B002 for Ohio Power Company, Cardinal Operating Company. The date of issuance is November 12, 1993. This permit is approved through the expiration date of November 11, 1996.

(X) Special Terms and Conditions No. 4 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permit to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Number 1741050129 B002 for Ohio Power Company, Buckeye Power, Inc. The date of issuance is October 10, 1992. This permit is approved through the expiration date of October 19, 1995.

(Y) Special Terms and Conditions No. 4 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permits to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Numbers 0684000000 B002, 0684000000 B003, 0684000000 B004, and 0684000000 B005 for Ohio Power Company, Muskingum River Plant. The dates of issuance are May 12, 1993. These permits are approved through the expiration date of May 11, 1996.

(Z) Special Terms and Conditions No. 4 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permit to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Number 0684000000 B006 for Ohio Power Company, Muskingum River Plant. The date of issuance is April 20, 1993. This permit is approved through the expiration date of April 19, 1996.

(AA) Special Terms and Conditions No. 5 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permit to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Number 0285010188 B001 for Orrville Municipal Power Plant. The date of issuance is November 13, 1991. This permit is approved through the expiration date of November 14, 1994.

(BB) Special Terms and Conditions No. 4 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permit to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Number 028501018 B004 for Orrville Muniticpal Power Plant. The date of issuance is January 22, 1993. This permit is approved through the expiration date of January 21, 1996.

(CC) Special Terms and Conditions No. 5 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permits to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Numbers 0855100041 B001 and 0855100041 B002 for Piqua Municipal Power Plant. The dates of issuance are April 10, 1992. These permits are approved through the expiration date of April 9, 1995.

(DD) Special Terms and Conditions No. 5 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permit to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Number 0855100041 B003 for Piqua Municipal Power Plant. The date of issuance is April 12, 1993. This permit is approved through the expiration date of April 11, 1996.

(EE) Special Terms and Conditions No. 4 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permits to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Numbers 0684020037 B001 and 0684020037 B003 for American Municipal Power-Ohio, Inc. The dates of issuance are October 12, 1993. These permits are approved through the expiration date of October 11, 1996.

(FF) Special Terms and Conditions No. 4 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permit to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Number 0684020037 B002 for American Municipal Power-Ohio, Inc. The date of issuance is November 30, 1993. This permit is approved through the expiration date of November 29, 1996.

(GG) Special Terms and Conditions No. 8 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permit to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Number 1431390903 B022 for Procter and Gamble Company. The date of issuance is December 4, 1992. This permit is approved through the expiration date of December 3, 1995.

(HH) Special Terms and Conditions No. 6 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permit to Operate Number 1409040212 B010 for Champion International, Hamilton Mill. The date of issuance is November 8, 1991. This permit is approved through the expiration date of November 7, 1994.

(II) Special Terms and Conditions Nos. 3 and 4 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permit to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Appplication Number 0448020007 P007 for BP Oil Company-Toledo Refinery. The date of issuance is March 27, 1992. This permit is approved through the expiration date of March 26, 1995.

(JJ) Special Terms and Conditions No. 3 of State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permit to Operate Number an Air Contaminant Source, Application Number 1576000301 P002 for Ashland Petroleum Company. The date of issuance is January 21, 1993. This permit is approved through the expiration date of January 21, 1996.

(ii) Additional material.

(A) Letter dated April 11, 1994 from Donald R. Schregardus, Director, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency to Valdas V. Adamkus, Regional Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5. The letter states that the public hearing for the SIP revision which was held on November 13, 1986 included the negative declaration regarding existing nitric acid plants (Section 2.2 of Appendix P).

(89) On February 28, 1989, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) submitted a revision request to Ohio's ozone SIP for the Navistar International Transportation Corporation in Springfield, Ohio. It modified this request on March 30, 1990. The revision is in the form of variances for miscellaneous metal parts and products coating lines and exempts them from the requirements contained in Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) Rule 3745–21–09(U). These variances expire on January 4, 1994.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Condition Number 8 (which references Special Terms and Conditions Number 1 through 11) within both of the “State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Variances to Operate An Air Contaminant Source”, Application Numbers 0812760220K009 and 0812760220K013 for Navistar International Transportation Corporation. The Date of Issuance is February 28, 1989.

(90) On April 9, 1986, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) submitted amendments to the Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) Chapter 3745–21. The amendments are embodied in the following OAC regulations: Definitions, Rule 3745–21–01; Attainment dates and compliance time schedules, Rule 3745–21–04; Control of emissions of volatile organic compounds from stationary sources, Rule 3745–21–09; and Compliance test methods and procedures, Rule 3745–21–10. USEPA is approving these amendments with the following exceptions: The proposed relaxation for food can end sealing compounds in 3745–21–09(D)(1)(e) and (D)(2)(e) (from 3.7 to 4.4 lbs VOC/gallon); the proposed revision to the exemption in 3745–21–09(N)(3)(e) for the application by hand of any cutback asphalt or emulsified asphalt for patching or crack sealing; the recordkeeping requirements in 3745–21–09(N)(4); the relaxation from 3.5 to 6.2 lbs VOC/gallon for high performance architectural aluminum coatings in 3745–21–09(U)(1)(a)(viii); the exemption for new sources in 3745–21–09(U)(2)(f); and the relaxation for miscellaneous metals coatings in 3745–21–09(U)(1)(a)(vii).

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Amendments to Ohio Administrative Code Rule 3745–21–01, effective on May 9, 1986.

(B) Amendments to Ohio Administrative Code Rule 3745–21–04, effective on May 9, 1986.

(C) Amendments to Ohio Administrative Code Rule 3745–21–09, effective on May 9, 1986, except for:

(1) 3745–21–09(D)(1)(e) and (D)(2)(e) (proposed relaxation for food can end sealing);

(2) 3745–21–09(N)(3)(e) (proposed revision to the exemption for the application by hand of any cutback or emulsified asphalt for patching crack sealing);

(3) 3745–21–09(N)(4) (recordkeeping requirements);

(4) 3745–21–09(U)(1)(a)(viii) (relaxation from 3.5 to 6.2 lbs VOC. gal for high performance architectural aluminum coatings);

(5) 3745–21–09(U)(2)(f) (the exemption for new sources); and

(6) 3745–21–09(U)(1)(a)(vii) (relaxation for miscellaneous metal coatings).

(D) Amendments to Ohio Administrative Code Rule 3745–21–10, effective May 9, 1996.

(91) On September 30, 1983, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) submitted a revision request to the ozone SIP for Ludlow Flexible Packaging, Inc. (Ludlow), located in Mt. Vernon (Knox County), Ohio. This revision was in the form of variances and permits that established a bubble with monthly averaging between 22 paper coating and printing lines (sources K001–K022) and a compliance date extension to June 30, 1987. On January 13, 1987, the OEPA submitted additional information concerning this revision stating that several of the printing lines have been or will be permanently shut down and the remaining lines will be controlled by thermal incineration in accordance with OAC Rule 3745–21–09(Y). In addition, four of the paper coating lines (K017–K019, K022) have been removed from the plant. Therefore, only eight paper coating lines (K011–K016, K020 and K021) remain under the bubble. This revision exempts these lines from the control requirements contained in Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) Rules 3745–21–09(F) and 3745–21–09(Y). These variances and permits expire on April 22, 1996.

The accommodative SIP for Knox County will be canceled upon approval of this SIP revision.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Condition Number 8 (which references Special Terms and Conditions Numbers 1–7 within each of the 5 “State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Variance to Operate an Air Contaminant Source,” Application Numbers 0342010111K011–0342010111K015, as they apply to Ludlow Flexible Packaging, Inc., located in Mt. Vernon, Ohio. The Date of Issuance is September 23, 1983.

(B) Condition Number 8 (which references Special Terms and Conditions Numbers 1–7) within each of the 3 “State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permit to Operate an Air Contaminant Source,” Application Numbers 0342010111K016, 0342010111K020, and 0342010111K021, as they apply to Ludlow Flexible Packaging, Inc., located in Mt. Vernon, Ohio. The Date of Issuance is September 23, 1983.

(ii) Additional material.

(A) January 13, 1987, letter from Patricia P. Walling, Chief, Division of Air Pollution Control, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency; to Steve Rothblatt, Chief, Air and Radiation Branch, U.S. Environmental Protection agency.

(92) On October 16, 1991, and March 17, 1993, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) submitted revisions to the State Implementation Plan for sulfur dioxide for sources in Hamilton County, Ohio.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) Rule 3745–18–03 Attainment dates and compliance time schedules, Sections (A)(2)(c); (B)(7)(a); (B)(7)(b); (C)(8)(a); (C)(8)(b); (C)(9)(a); (C)(9)(b); (D)(1); (D)(2); dated October 11, 1991, and effective on October 31, 1991.

(B) Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) Rule 3745–18–04 Measurement methods and procedures, Sections (D)(7); (D)(8)(a) to (D)(8)(e); (E)(5); (E)(6)(a); (E)(6)(b); (F); (G)(1) to (G)(4); (I); dated October 11, 1991, and effective on October 31, 1991.

(C) Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) Rule 3745–18–37, Hamilton county emission limits, dated February 22, 1993, and effective on March 10, 1993.

(D) Director's Final Findings and Order for Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company, Miami Fort Station, dated February 22, 1993.

(93) In a letter dated October 16, 1992, the OEPA submitted a revision to the Carbon Monoxide State Implementation Plan for Cuyahoga County. This revision contains a maintenance plan that the area will use to maintain the CO NAAQS. The maintenance plan contains an oxygenated fuels program as a contingency measure to be implemented if the area violates the CO NAAQS.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Letter dated October 16, 1992, from Donald R. Schregardus, Director, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency to Valdas Adamkus, Regional Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5 and its enclosures entitled “Table 1 Cuyahoga County Carbon Monoxide Emission Inventory”, Enclosure B “Cuyahoga County carbon monoxide SIP submittal”, and section 6.0 of Enclosure C “Cuyahoga County Carbon Monoxide Modeling Study Final Report.”

(ii) Additional information.

(A) Letter dated January 14, 1993, from Donald R. Schregardus, Director, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency to Valdas Adamkus, Regional Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5.

(B) Letter dated February 10, 1993, from Robert F. Hodanbosi, Chief, Division of Air Pollution Control, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency to David Kee, Director, Air and Radiation Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5.

(C) Letter dated July 29, 1993, from Robert F. Hodanbosi, Chief, Division of Air Pollution Control, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency to David Kee, Director, Air and Radiation Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5.

(94) On June 24, 1985, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency submitted revisions to its ozone control State Implementation Plan which would establish a volatile organic compounds (VOC) bubble and alternative VOC reasonably available control technology for vinyl and U-frame vinyl coating lines at Columbus Coated Fabrics in Franklin County, Ohio.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Condition Number 8 (which references special Terms and Conditions Numbers 1 through 7) within each of 15 State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Permits and Variances to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Numbers 0125040031 K001 through 0125040031 K015 for Columbus Coated Fabrics. The date of issuance is November 2, 1983. These permits and variances are approved for the period 12/12/85 to 1/6/92.

(B) Condition Number 8 (which references special Terms and Conditions Numbers 1 through 4) within each of 11 State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Variances to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Numbers 0125040031 K016 through 0125040031 K026 for Columbus Coated Fabrics. The date of issuance is November 2, 1983. These variances are approved for the period 4/1/82 to 1/6/92.

(C) State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Orders to Modify Variances to Operate modifying Special Condition Number 1 of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Variances to Operate an Air Contaminant Source, Application Numbers 0125040031 K016 through 0125040031 K026 for Columbus Coated Fabrics. The date of issuance is May 21, 1985. These orders are approved for the period 4/1/82 to 1/6/92.

(95) On October 16, 1992, the State of Ohio submitted the tailpipe test inspection and maintenance program revisions to its carbon monoxide implementation plan for Cuyahoga County.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Ohio Administrative Code: amended rules, 3745–26–01 through 3745–26–09, effective May 15, 1990, and new rules, 3745–26–10 and 3745–26–11, effective May 15, 1990.

(ii) Additional materials-remainder of the State submittal.

(A) Letter from the Director, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, dated November 18, 1992, and additional materials.

(96) On June 9, 1988, and August 24, 1990, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) submitted revisions to the State Implementation Plan for ozone. The revisions consist of new non-Control Technique Guideline volatile organic compound (VOC) rules and corrections to existing VOC rules.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) OEPA Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) Rule 3745–21–01, Definitions, Paragraphs (A), (B), (C), (D)(1) through (5), (D)(7), (D)(9) through (62), (E) through (S); effective August 22, 1990.

(B) OEPA OAC Rule 3745–21–04, Attainment Dates and Compliance Time Schedules, Paragraphs (A), (B), (C); effective August 22, 1990.

(C) OEPA OAC Rule 3745–21–09, Control of Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds from Stationary Sources, Paragraphs (A), (B), (C) through (H), (J), (K), (M), (P), (S), (T), (V), (X), (Y), (BB), (CC), (FF) through (NN), (PP), effective August 22, 1990.

(D) OEPA OAC Rule 3745–21–10, Compliance Test Methods and Procedures, Paragraphs (B), (D), (F), (G), (I) through (N), (P); effective August 22, 1990.

(97) On November 14, 1991, December 4, 1991, and January 8, 1992, OEPA submitted revisions to its particulate matter plan, including Statewide rule revisions, rule revisions for specific facilities in Cuyahoga and Jefferson Counties, and supplemental materials to address the requirements of part D of title I of the Clean Air Act for the Cuyahoga and Jefferson County nonattainment areas. Rules 3745–17–03(B)(10)(c) and 3745–17–12(P)(6)(a) (concerning quench water limits) are not approved.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Rule 3745–17–01—Definitions, effective December 6, 1991.

(B) Rule 3745–17–02—Ambient air quality standards, effective June 14, 1991.

(C) Rule 3745–17–03—Measurement methods and procedures, effective December 6, 1991, except for paragraph (B)(10)(c) which is disapproved.

(D) Rule 3745–17–04—Compliance time schedules, effective December 6, 1991.

(E) Rule 3745–17–07—Control of visible particulate emissions from stationary sources, effective June 14, 1991.

(F) Rule 3745–17–08—Restriction of emission of fugitive dust, effective June 14, 1991.

(G) Rule 3745–17–09—Restrictions on particulate emissions and odors from incinerators, effective July 9, 1991.

(H) Rule 3745–17–10—Restrictions on particulate emissions from fuel burning equipment, effective June 14, 1991.

(I) Rule 3745–17–11—Restrictions on particulate emissions from industrial processes, effective June 14, 1991.

(J) Rule 3745–17–12—Additional restrictions on particulate emissions from specific air contaminant sources in Cuyahoga County, effective December 6, 1991, except for paragraph (P)(6)(a) which is disapproved.

(K) Rule 3745–17–13—Additional restrictions on particulate emissions from specific air contaminant sources in Jefferson County, effective December 6, 1991.

(L) Rule 3745–17–14—Contingency plan requirements for Cuyahoga and Jefferson Counties, effective December 6, 1991.

(M) Rule 3745–75–01—Applicability and definitions, effective July 9, 1991.

(N) Rule 3745–75–02—Emission limits, effective July 9, 1991.

(O) Rule 3745–75–03—Design parameters and operating restrictions, effective July 9, 1991.

(P) Rule 3745–75–04—Monitoring requirements, effective July 9, 1991.

(Q) Rule 3745–75–05—Recordkeeping, effective July 9, 1991.

(R) Rule 3745–75–06—Certification and compliance time schedules, effective July 9, 1991.

(ii) Additional information.

(A) Appendices A through P to a letter from Donald Schregardus to Valdas Adamkus dated November 14, 1991, providing emissions inventories and modeling demonstrations of attainment for the Cleveland and Steubenville areas and providing other related information.

(B) A letter from Donald Schregardus to Valdas Adamkus dated December 4, 1991, and attachments, supplementing the November 14, 1991, submittal.

(C) A letter from Donald Schregardus to Valdas Adamkus dated January 8, 1992, and attachments, supplementing the November 14, 1991, submittal.

(98) On April 20, 1994, and March 7, 1995, Ohio submitted Rule 3745–35–07, entitled “Federally Enforceable Limitations on Potential to Emit,” and requested authority to issue such limitations as conditions in State operating permits.

(i) Incorporation by reference. Rule 3745–35–07, adopted November 3, 1994, effective November 18, 1994.

(99) [Reserved]

(100) On March 22, 1994, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency submitted a revision request to Ohio's ozone SIP for approval of the State's emissions statement program. The emissions statement program requirements apply to sources in the following counties: Ashtabula, Butler, Clark, Clermont, Cuyahoga, Delaware, Franklin, Geauga, Greene, Hamilton, Lake, Licking, Lorain, Lucas, Mahoning, Medina, Miami, Montgomery, Portage, Stark, Summit, Trumbull, Warren, and Wood.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Ohio Administrative Code rules 3745–24–01, 3745–24–02, 3745–24–03, and 3745–24–04, effective April 1, 1994.

(101) On November 12, 1993 the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency submitted a vehicle inspection and maintenance program in accordance with section 110 of the Clean Air Act as amended in 1990. The new program replaces I/M programs in operation in the Cleveland and Cincinnati areas and establishes new programs in Dayton and any area designated moderate nonattainment or any area where local planning authorities have requested the State to implement a program.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Ohio Administrative Code Amended Rules 3745–26–01, 3754–26–02, 3745–26–10, and rules 3745–26–12, 3745–26–13, and 3745–26–14, all made effective on June 13, 1994.

(ii) Other material.

(A) Certification letter from the Director of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency regarding the State process in developing the I/M rules and the I/M program.

(B) Letter dated June 22, 1994, from the Director of OEPA regarding implementation of an I/M program in the Toledo area in the event the State's request for redesignation to attainment for that area is not approved by USEPA.

(102) On June 7, 1993, and February 17, 1995, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) submitted revisions to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) for ozone. The revisions include 19 new non-Control Technique Guideline volatile organic compound (VOC) rules, Findings and Orders for 5 companies, and two permits to install.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) OEPA OAC Rule 3745–21–01, Definitions, Paragraphs (Q); (T); effective January 17, 1995.

(B) OEPA OAC Rule 3745–21–04, Attainment Dates and Compliance Time Schedules, Paragraphs (C)(40); (C)(41); (C)(46); (C)(48); (C)(49); (C)(50); (C)(51); (C)(53); (C)(54); (C)(59); (C)(60); (C)(61); (C)(62); effective January 17, 1995.

(C) OEPA OAC Rule 3745–21–09, Control of Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds from Stationary Sources, Paragraphs (FF), (GG), (HH), (II), (JJ), (KK), (LL), (MM), (NN), (OO), (PP), (QQ), (SS), (TT), (YY), (ZZ), (AAA); (BBB); effective January 17, 1995.

(D) Director's Final Findings and Orders for AK Steel Corporation (Middletown), International Paper Company (Cincinnati), Midwest Mica & Insulation Company (Cleveland), Reilly Industries, Inc. (Cleveland), and Sprayon Products, Inc. (Bedford Heights), Issued by Ohio Environmental Protection Agency on August 18, 1995.

(E) Permit to Install, Application Number 13–2396, for Excello Specialty Company, APS Premise Number 1318607686. The date of issuance is December 11, 1991.

(F) Permit to Install, Application Number 14–2096, for Hilton Davis Company, APS Premise Number 1431070039. The date of issuance is June 12, 1991.

(103) On June 7, 1993, and February 17, 1995, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) submitted revisions to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) for ozone. The revisions include one new non-Control Technique Guideline volatile organic compound (VOC) rule, corrections to existing VOC rules, and two permits-to-install.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) OEPA Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) Rule 3745–21–01, Definitions, Paragraphs (B)(1), (B)(2), (B)(6), (D)(6), (D)(8), (D)(22), (D)(45), (D)(48), (D)(58), (M)(8); effective January 17, 1995.

(B) OEPA OAC Rule 3745–21–04, Attainment Dates and Compliance Time Schedules, Paragraphs (B), (C)(3)(c), (C)(4)(b), (C)(5)(b), (C)(6)(b), (C)(8) (b) and (c), (C)(9)(b), (C)(10)(b), (C)(19) (b), (c), and (d), (C)(28)(b), (C)(38), (C)(39), (C)(42), (C)(43), (C)(44), (C)(45), (C)(47), (C)(55), (C)(65); effective January 17, 1995.

(C) OEPA OAC Rule 3745–21–09, Control of Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds from Stationary Sources, Paragraphs (A), (C) through (L), (N) through (T), (X), (Y), (Z), (BB), (CC), (DD), (UU), Appendix A; effective January 17, 1995.

(D) OEPA OAC Rule 3745–21–09, Control of Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds from Stationary Sources, Paragraph (B) except (B)(3)(d) and (e) for the Ohio Counties of Ashtabula, Butler, Clermont, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Hamilton, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Portage, Summit, and Warren; effective January 17, 1995.

(E) OEPA OAC Rule 3745–21–09, Control of Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds from Stationary Sources, Paragraph (U) except (U)(1)(h) statewide and (U)(2)(e)(ii) for the Ohio Counties of Ashtabula, Butler, Clermont, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Hamilton, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Portage, Summit, and Warren; effective January 17, 1995.

(F) OEPA OAC Rule 3745–21–10, Compliance Test Methods and Procedures, Paragraphs (A), (B), (C), (E), (O); effective January 17, 1995.

(G) Permit to Install, Application Number 04–204, for Abitibi-Price Corporation, APS Premise Number 0448011192. The date of issuance is July 7, 1983.

(H) Permit to Install, Application Number 08–3273, for General Motors Corporation Delco Chassis Division, APS Premise Number 0857040935. The date of issuance is February 13, 1995.

(ii) Additional material.

(A) On June 7, 1993, the OEPA submitted negative declarations for the source categories of polypropylene or high density polyethylene resin manufacturing, natural gas/gasoline processing plants, and surface coating of flat wood paneling. These negative declarations are approved into the Ohio ozone SIP.

(B) On February 21, 1995, the OEPA submitted a list of facilities subject to the post-enactment source categories listed in Appendix E to the General Preamble. 57 FR 18070, 18077 (April 28, 1992). This list is approved into the Ohio ozone SIP.

(104) On June 7, 1993, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) submitted a revision request to Ohio's ozone SIP for approval of the State's Stage II vapor recovery program. The Stage II program requirements apply to sources in the following areas: Cincinnati-Hamilton; Cleveland-Akron-Lorain; and Dayton-Springfield.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) OEPA Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) Rule 3745–21–04, Attainment Dates and Compliance Time Schedules, Paragraph (C)(64); effective date March 31, 1993.

(B) OEPA OAC Rule 3745–21–10, Compliance Test Methods and Procedures, Paragraphs (Q), (R), (S), Appendices A, B, C; effective date March 31, 1993.

(C) Ohio Administrative Code rules 3745–21–09(DDD)(1)-(4), effective date March 31, 1993.

(105) On September 17, 1993, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency requested the redesignation of Lucas and Wood Counties to attainment of the National Ambient Air Quality Standard for ozone. To meet the redesignation criteria set forth by section 107(d)(3)(E) (iii) and (iv), Ohio credited emissions reductions from the enclosure of the “oily ditch” at the British Petroleum Refinery in Oregon, Ohio. The USEPA is approving the Director's Finding and Order which requires the enclosure of the “oily ditch” into the SIP for Lucas and Wood Counties.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Letter dated June 2, 1994, from Donald R. Schregardus, Director, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, to Valdas Adamkus, Regional Administrator, USEPA, Region 5, and one enclosure which is the revised Director's Final Findings and Orders in the matter of BP Oil company, Toledo Refinery, 4001 Cedar Point Road, Oregon, Ohio, Fugitive Emissions from the Refinery Waste Water System “Oily Ditch”, effective June 2, 1994.

(106) On October 7, 1994, Ohio submitted four rules in Chapter 3745–71 of the Ohio Administrative Code, entitled “Lead Emissions,” and submitted a modeling demonstration that the limitations in these rules assure attainment of the lead standard in central Cleveland.

(i) Incorporation by reference. Rules 3745–71–01, 3745–71–03, 3745–71–05, and 3745–71–06, all adopted September 22, 1994, and effective October 4, 1994.

(ii) Additional material. A submittal letter from the Director of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, with attachments documenting a modeling analysis of lead concentrations near the Master Metals secondary lead smelter.

(107) Approval—On August 17, 1995, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency submitted a revision to the State Implementation Plan for general conformity rules. The general conformity rules enable the State of Ohio to implement and enforce the Federal general conformity requirements in the nonattainment or maintenance areas at the State or local level in accordance with 40 CFR part 93, subpart B—Determining Conformity of General Federal Actions to State or Federal Implementation Plans.

(i) Incorporation by reference. August 1, 1995, Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 3745–102, effective August 21, 1995.

(108) [Reserved]

(109) On July 17, 1995, Ohio submitted a Particulate Matter (PM) contingency measures State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision request. The submittal includes Final Findings and Orders for 5 companies. The Findings and Orders provide PM emission reductions which will take effect if an area fails to attain the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for PM.

(i) Incorporation by reference. Director's Final Findings and Orders for Ford Motor Company (Cleveland Casting Plant), T&B Foundry Company, International Mill Service, Luria Brothers, and United Ready Mix, issued by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency on July 10, 1995.

(110) On November 3, 1995, December 21, 1995, and March 21, 1996, OEPA submitted revisions to its particulate matter plan, addressing prior deficiencies in its plans for Cuyahoga and Jefferson Counties.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Rule 3745–17–03—Rule 3745–17–03—Measurement methods and procedures, effective November 15, 1995.

(B) Rule 3745–17–04—Compliance time schedules, effective November 15, 1995.

(C) Rule 3745–17–12—Additional restrictions on particulate emissions from specific air contaminant sources in Cuyahoga County, effective November 15, 1995.

(D) Findings and Orders issued to the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, signed by Donald Schregardus and effective on October 31, 1995.

(ii) Additional material—Dispersion modeling analyses for the Steubenville area and for Cuyahoga County near Ford's Cleveland Casting Plant.

(111) On July 18, 1996, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency submitted a site specific State Implementation Plan revision for Ohio Edison's Sammis and Toronto plants for Sulfur Dioxide. The revisions for the Sammis plant provide “as an alternative” to the existing boiler specific regulations a limit of “2.91 lbs./MMBTU actual heat input from each boiler”. The regulation for the Toronto plant reduces allowable emissions to 2.0 lbs./MMBTU.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) Rule 3745–18–47, effective July 25, 1996.

(112) On August 29, 1996, the United States Environmental Protection Agency received from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, changes to the approved vehicle inspection and maintenance (I/M) program which control the release of volatile organic compounds from vehicles. These changes provide a repair spending cap of $300 and a temporary hardship extension of time up to 6 months for owners to perform needed repairs on vehicles which fail the I/M program test.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Rule 3745–26–01—Definitions effective May 15, 1996.

(B) Rule 3745–26–12—Requirements for motor vehicle owners in the enhanced or opt-in enhanced automobile inspection and maintenance program, effective May 15, 1996.

(113) On August 30, 1996, Ohio submitted a request to extend the exemption from opacity limits for the boilers at Ford's Cleveland Engine Plant 1 to six hours after start-up.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Findings and Orders for boilers number 1 through number 5 at Ford's Cleveland Engine Plant 1, signed by Donald Schregardus on May 31, 1996.

(114) On November 12, 1996, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency submitted a request to incorporate section(G)(9)(g) of Rule 3745–21–07 of the Ohio Administrative Code into the Ohio State Implementation Plan (SIP). Section (G)(9)(g) provides an additional exemption from organic compound emission controls for qualifying new sources. Because, in the process of adopting section(G)(9)(g), minor editorial changes were made to other parts of Rule 3745–21–07, the United States Environmental Protection Agency is incorporating all of Rule 3745–21–07 into the Ohio SIP. This will avoid confusion by making the SIP approved rule identical to the current State rule.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Rule 3745–21–07 of the Ohio Administrative Code, adopted October 7, 1996, effective October 31, 1996, as certified by Donald R. Schregardus, Director of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency.

(115) On January 3, 1997, the Ohio EPA submitted a revision to the Hamilton County sulfur dioxide implementation plan for the Procter and Gamble Company, Ohio Administrative Code 3745–18–37(GG)(2), which limits combined average operating rate of all boilers (B001, B008, B021, and B022) to a maximum of 922 million BTU per hour for any calendar day. Boilers B001 and B008 are each allowed to emit 1.1 pounds of sulfur dioxide per million BTU actual heat input. Boiler B021 is limited to 1.50 pounds of sulfur dioxide per million BTU; and boiler B022 is limited to 2.0 pounds of sulfur dioxide per million BTU average heat input.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) Rule 3745–18–37(GG)(2), Hamilton County emission limits, dated December 17, 1996, for Procter and Gamble Company.

(B) Director's Findings and Orders in the matter of the adoption of amended Rule 3745–18–37 of the Ohio Administrative Code, dated December 17, 1996.

(ii) Additional Materials.

(A) Letter from Ohio EPA Director Donald R. Schregardus to Regional Administrator Valdas Adamkus, dated January 3, 1997.

(B) Letter from Ohio EPA Air Pollution Control Division Chief, Robert Hodanbosi to EPA dated August 11, 1997.

(116) On December 9, 1996, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency submitted two revisions to its sulfur dioxide rules. The first revision provides adjusted, State adopted limits for a Sun Oil Company facility. The second revision, applicable Statewide, exempts sources from operating hour limits on days when only natural gas is burned. Further, by letter of December 15, 1997, the State requested that U.S. Environmental Protection Agency address the addition of emission limits for stationary gas turbines and stationary internal combustion engines in rule 3745–18–06 that have been adopted previously.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) rule 3745–18–54 (O) and OAC rule 3745–18–06, adopted October 7, 1996, effective October 31, 1996.

(117) On August 1, 1997 the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency submitted a requested revision to the Ohio State Implementation Plan. This revision constituted amendments to the emissions statement reporting regulations approved on October 13, 1994 and codified in paragraph (c)(100) of this section. The revision is intended to limit the applicability of these rules to stationary sources located within the State's marginal and above ozone nonattainment areas.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Ohio Administrative Code Rule 3745–24–02 Applicability. Effective July 31, 1997.

(118) On August 20, 1998, Ohio submitted material including State adopted limits for Lake County, and requested approval of limits for the Ohio First Energy Eastlake Plant and the Ohio Rubber Company Plant.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Rule 3745–18–49 (G) and (H) of the Ohio Administrative Code, effective May 11, 1987.

(119) On September 21, 1998, Ohio submitted revisions to its Permit to Operate rules as a revision to the State implementation plan.

(i) Incorporation by reference

(A) Ohio Administrative Code 3745–35–02, adopted April 4, 1994, effective April 20, 1994.

(120) On January 3, 1999, Ohio submitted, as a State implementation plan revision, de minimus exemption provisions for its permitting rules.

(i) Incorporation by reference

(A) Ohio Administrative Code 3745–15–05, adopted April 4, 1994, effective April 20, 1994.

(121) On March 20, 2000, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency submitted rules to control sulfur dioxide emissions in Coshocton, Gallia and Lorain Counties.

(i) Incorporation by reference. Rules OAC 3745–18–22; OAC 3745–18–33; and OAC 3745–18–53. Adopted March 1, 2000; effective March 21, 2000.

(122) On October 6, 1999, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency submitted revised Transportation Conformity rules for the State of Ohio. The submittal made revisions to the current State plan for the implementation of the federal transportation conformity requirements at the State and local level in accordance with 40 CFR part 51, subpart T—Conformity to State or Federal Implementation Plans of Transportation Plans, Programs, and Projects Developed, Funded or Approved Under Title 23 U.S.C. or the Federal Transit Act. Only certain sections of the submittal are approved.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Ohio Administrative Code: amended rules, OAC 3745–101–02, OAC 3745–101–03 (A), (B), (C), (D), (G), (H), (I), (J), (K), (L), except (E) and (F), OAC 3745–101–05, OAC 3745–101–06, OAC 3745–101–07 (A), (B), (C) except for (C)(1)(a) and (C)(2)(a), (D), (E), (F), (G), (H), (I), (J), OAC 3745–101–08, OAC 3745–101–09, OAC 3745–101–10, OAC 3745–101–11, OAC 3745–101–12 except for (A)(2), OAC 3745–101–13 except (A)(1), OAC 3745–101–14, OAC 3745–101–15, OAC 3745–101–17, OAC 3745–101–18, OAC 3745–101–19, effective on February 16, 1999.

(B) No action is being taken on: OAC 3745–101–04.

(123) On July 6, 2000, the State of Ohio submitted a site-specific State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision affecting Volatile Organic Compound control requirements at Morgan Adhesives Company in Stow, Ohio. The SIP revision establishes an alternative control strategy for limiting volatile organic compound emissions from coating lines at its pressure sensitive tape and manufacturing plant in Stow.

(i) Incorporation by reference. July 5, 2000, Director's Final Findings and Orders of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency in the matter of: Morgan Adhesives Company, effective on July 5, 2000.

(124) On November 9, 2000, Ohio submitted Director's Final Findings and Orders revising sulfur dioxide emissions regulations for the Lubrizol Corporation facility in Lake County, Ohio. The revisions include the adjustment of six short-term emissions limits, the addition of an annual emissions limit, and the addition of a continuous emissions monitoring system (CEMS). These state implementation plan revisions do not increase allowable sulfur dioxide emissions.

(i) Incorporated by reference. Emissions limits for the Lubrizol Corporation facility in Lake County contained in Director's Final Findings and Orders. The orders were effective on November 2, 2000 and entered in the Director's Journal on November 9, 2000.

(125) On March 20, 2000, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency submitted revised rules to control sulfur dioxide emissions in Butler and Pickaway Counties, and a revision to compliance time schedules as well as measurement methods and procedures for SO2 sources for the State of Ohio. Ohio has rescinded OAC 3745–18–04 (G), which had special emission calculation procedures for Hamilton County.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Rules OAC 3745–18–03(A)(2)(d); OAC 3745–18–03(B)(4); OAC 3745–18–03(B)(8); OAC 3745–18–03(C)(6); OAC 3745–18–03(C)(10); 3745–18–04(D)(8); 3745–18–04(D)(9); OAC 3745–18–04(E)(7); OAC 3745–18–04(F); OAC 3745–18–15; OAC 3745–18–71. Adopted March 1, 2000, effective March 21, 2000.

(B) Rule OAC 3745–18–49(F), effective May 11, 1987.

(126) On March 1, 1996, and several subsequent dates, Ohio submitted revisions to its Permit to Install rules as a revision to the State implementation plan.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) Rule 3745–31–21, effective April 27, 1998; OAC Rules 3745–31–22 through 3745–31–27, effective April 12, 1996; OAC Rules 3745–47–01, 3745–47–2, and 3745–47–03, effective June 30, 1981; OAC Rule 3745–47–05, effective June 30, 1981; OAC Rule 3745–47–07, effective June 30, 1981; and OAC Rule 3745–47–08(D), effective August 10, 1999.

(127) On July 18, 2002, Ohio submitted revisions to its Permit to Install rules as a revision to the State implementation plan.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Ohio Administrative Code Rules 3745–31–01, 3745–31–02, 3745–31–03, 3745–31–05, and 3745–31–07 effective November 30, 2001.

(128) On July 11, 2002, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency submitted revisions to Chapter 3745–14-(1 through 11) of the Ohio Administrative Code (OAC), an oxides of nitrogen (NOX) budget trading program in Ohio, with a request that the Ohio State Implementation Plan be revised to include these NOX rules.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Ohio NOX rules: 3745–14–01, 3745–14–02, 3745–14–03, 3745–14–04, 3745–14–05, 3745–14–06, 3745–14–07, 3745–14–08, 3745–14–09, 3745–14–10, 3745–14–11 in the OAC all with an effective date of July 18, 2002.

(ii) On June 25, 2003, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency submitted a letter committing to change the flow control date, in rule 3745–14–06(E)(6) from 2006 to 2005, within approximately 6 months of the effective date of the submittal date.

(129) On September 27, 2003, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency submitted revised rules for sulfur dioxide. The submittal includes revised provisions in Rules 3745–18–01, 3745–18–04, and 3745–18–06, relating to natural gas use, as well as special provisions in Rule 3745–18–04 for compliance testing for Lubrizol in Lake County. The submittal includes recently revised Ohio limits in Cuyahoga, Lake, Mahoning, Monroe, and Washington Counties, as well as previously adopted source-specific limits in Adams, Allen, Clermont, Lawrence, Montgomery, Muskingum, Pike, Ross, and Wood Counties that had not previously been subject to EPA rulemaking.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Rules OAC 3745–18–01; OAC 3745–18–04(F); OAC 3745–18–04(J); OAC 3745–18–06; OAC 3745–18–24; OAC 3745–18–49; OAC 3745–18–56; OAC 3745–18–62; and OAC 3745–18–90. Adopted August 19, 2003, effective September 1, 2003.

(B) Rules OAC 3745–18–07(B); OAC 3745–18–08(H); OAC 3745–18–19(B); OAC 3745–18–66(C); OAC 3745–18–72(B);, effective May 11, 1987.

(C) OAC 3745–18–50(C); OAC 3745–18–77(B); effective December 28, 1979.

(D) OAC 3745–18–63(K) and (L); and OAC 3745–18–93(B) and (C); effective December 1, 1984.

(ii) Additional material—Letter from Robert Hodanbosi, Chief of the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Ohio EPA, to Thomas Skinner, Regional Administrator for Region 5 of USEPA, dated September 27, 2003.

(130) On November 26, 2003, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency submitted revisions to OAC rule 3745–14–06 (NOX Allowance Tracking System) that changes the flow control date to 2005.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Amended OAC rule 3745–14–06. Adopted by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency on November 12, 2003. Effective November 24, 2003.

(B) [Reserved]

(131) [Reserved]

(132) On June 28, 2004, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency submitted revisions to OAC rule 3745–14–01. These revisions change the definition of “boiler” by excluding from the trading program carbon monoxide (CO) boilers associated with combusting CO from fluidized catalytic cracking units at petroleum refineries. The submittal also includes revisions to OAC rule 3745–14–03 (A housekeeping correction to reference OAC Chapter 3745–77 concerning Title V operating permit) and 3745–14–05 (Revising the number of trading program budget allowances and source identification for the ozone seasons 2004 through 2007).

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Ohio Administrative Code rules 3745–14–01, 3745–14–03, and 3745–14–05, effective May 25, 2004.

(133) On May 20, 2005, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency submitted volatile organic compound (VOC) regulations for five source categories in the Cincinnati ozone nonattainment area. These regulations complete the requirement that all VOC reasonably available control technology (RACT) regulations, for which there are eligible sources, have been approved by EPA into the SIP for the Cincinnati ozone nonattainment area.

(i) Incorporation by Reference. The following sections of the Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) are incorporated by reference.

(A) OAC rule 3745–21–01(U), (definitions for commercial bakery oven facilities), effective May 27, 2005.

(B) OAC rule 3745–21–01(V), (definitions for reactors and distillation units employed in SOCMI chemical production), effective May 27, 2005.

(C) OAC rule 3745–21–01(W), (definitions for batch operations), effective May 27, 2005.

(D) OAC rule 3745–21–01(X), (definitions for wood furniture manufacturing operations), effective May 27, 2005.

(E) OAC rule 3745–21–01(Y), (definitions for industrial wastewater), effective May 27, 2005.

(F) OAC rule 3745–21–12: “Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Commercial Bakery Oven Facilities”, effective May 27, 2005.

(G) OAC rule 3745–21–13: “Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Reactors and Distillation Units Employed in SOCMI Chemical Production”, effective May 27, 2005.

(H) OAC rule 3745–21–14: “Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Process Vents in Batch Operations”, effective May 27, 2005.

(I) OAC rule 3745–21–15: “Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Wood Furniture Manufacturing Operations”, effective May 27, 2005.

(J) OAC rule 3745–21–16: “Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Industrial Wastewater”, effective May 27, 2005.

[37 FR 10886, May 31, 1972]

Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting §52.1870, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.

§ 52.1871 Classification of regions.
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