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(B) Remove the following old divisions of Oregon Administrative Rule 340 from the current incorporation by reference: 12, 14, 20, 21 (except for sections 21–015, 21–050, 21–055, 21–060, 21–200, 21–205, 21–210, 21–215, 21–220, 21–225, 21–230, 21–235, 21–240, and 21–245), 22, 25, 26, 27, 28 (except for 28–1400, 28–1410, 28–1420, 28–1430, 28–1440, and 28–1450), 30, 31, and 34.

(ii) Additional Material:

(A) The following sections of Oregon Administrative Rule 340: Division 12, 200–0100, 200–0110, 200–0120, as effective July 1, 2001; and 262–0050, as effective October 14, 1999.

(140) On November 4, 2002, the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality requested the redesignation of Klamath Falls to attainment for PM–10. The State's maintenance plan and the redesignation request meet the requirements of the Clean Air Act.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Oregon Administrative Rule 340–204–0040(3)(b) as effective October 8, 2002.

(141) On November 4, 2002, the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality requested the redesignation of Grants Pass to attainment for PM–10. The State's maintenance plan and the redesignation request meet the requirements of the Clean Air Act.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Oregon Administrative Rules 340–204–0030 (except Notes) and 340–204–0040 (except Notes), as effective October 8, 2002.

(142) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approves various amendments to the Oregon State Implementation Plan which are contained in four separate submittals to EPA, dated November 5, 1999, November 27, 2000, January 10, 2003 and April 19, 2004 which include revisions to the inspection and maintenance program.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) The following sections of the Oregon Administrative Rules 340: 256–0200, 256–0310, 256–0330, 256–0340, 256–0350, 256–0370, 256–0380, 256–0390, 256–0400, 256–0410, 256–0420, 256–0450, 256–0460, and 256–0470, as effective October 14, 1999; 256–0355, 256–0440, and 256–0465, as effective October 25, 2000; 256–0356, as effective October 4, 2001; and 256–0010, 256–0300, as effective October 24, 2003.

(B) Remove the following old sections of the Oregon Administrative Rules 340 from the current incorporation by reference: 024–100, 024–300, 024–301, 024–305, 024–306, 024–307, 024–308, 024–309, 024–312, 024–314, 024–318, 024–320, 024–325, 024–330, 024–332, 024–335, 024–337, 024–340, 024–355, 024–357, and 024–360.

(ii) Additional Material:

(A) Oregon SIP Volume 2, Section 5.4, as effective October 24, 2003.

(143) On December 2, 2002, the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality submitted a SIP revision to repeal the Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning rule and revise related parts of the Introduction and Definitions sections of Division 232.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) The following sections of the Oregon Administrative Rules 340: 232–0010 and 232–0030, as effective December 26, 2001.

(144) The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality submitted a Visibility SIP revision on January 22, 2003. EPA approves these revisions.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) OAR 340–200–0040, Sections 5.2–5.11, effective May 3, 2002.

(145) On December 27, 2004, the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality submitted to the Regional Administrator of EPA, the Second Portland Area Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan that demonstrates continued attainment of the NAAQS for carbon monoxide through the year 2017.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Oregon Administrative Rules, Chapter 340: 200–0040, 204–0090 and 242–0440, as effective December 15, 2004.

[37 FR 10888, May 31, 1972]

Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting §52.1970, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.

§ 52.1971 Classification of regions.
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The Oregon plan was evaluated on the basis of the following classifications:



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Pollutant
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Air quality control region Particulate Sulfur Nitrogen Carbon
matter oxides dioxide monoxide Ozone
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Portland Interstate....................................... I IA III I I
Southwest Oregon Intrastate............................... II III III III III
Northwest Oregon Intrastate............................... III III III III III
Central Oregon Intrastate................................. II III III III III
Eastern Oregon Intrastate................................. II III III III III
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[37 FR 10888, May 31, 1972, as amended at 45 FR 42278, June 24, 1980]

§ 52.1972 Approval status.
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With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approves Oregon's plan for the attainment and maintenancce of the national standards under section 110 of the Clean Air Act.

[65 FR 29958, May 10, 2000]

§ 52.1973 Approval of plans.
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Link to an amendment published at 71 FR 14399, Mar. 22, 2006.

Link to an amendment published at 71 FR 14405, Mar. 22, 2006.

(a) Carbon monoxide.

(1) EPA approves as a revision to the Oregon State Implementation Plan, the Second Portland Area Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan, effective December 15, 2004, and submitted to EPA on December 27, 2004.

(2) [Reserved]

(b) Lead. [Reserved]

(c) Nitrogen Dioxide. [Reserved]

(d) Ozone. [Reserved]

(e) Particulate Matter.

(1) EPA approves as a revision to the Oregon State Implementation Plan, the Klamath Falls PM–10 maintenance plan submitted to EPA on November 4, 2002.

(2) EPA approves as a revision to the Oregon State Implementation Plan, the Grants Pass PM–10 maintenance plan submitted to EPA on November 4, 2002.

(f) Sulfur Dioxide. [Reserved]

[68 FR 60041, Oct. 21, 2003, as amended at 68 FR 61116, Oct. 27, 2003; 71 FR 3770, Feb. 23, 2006]

§§ 52.1974-52.1976 [Reserved]
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§ 52.1977 Content of approved State submitted implementation plan.
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The following sections of the State air quality control plan (as amended on the dates indicated) have been approved and are part of the current state implementation plan.

State of Oregon Air Quality Control Program


Volume 2–The Federal Clean Air Act Implementation Plan (and Other State Regulations)

Section

1. Introduction (1–86)

2. General Administration (1–86)

2.1 Agency Organization (1–86)

2.2 Legal Authority (1–86)

2.3 Resources (1–86)

2.4 Intergovernmental Cooperation and Consultation (1–86)

2.5 Miscellaneous Provisions (1–86)

3. Statewide Regulatory Provisions

3.1 Oregon Administrative Rules—Chapter 340 Incorporation by Reference (March 24, 2003)

Division 21—General Emission Standards for Particulate Matter

21–015 Visible Air Contaminant Limitations (1/29/96)

Fugitive Emissions

21–050 Definitions (1/29/96)

21–055 Applicability (3/10/93)

21–060 Requirements (3/10/93)

Industrial Contingency Requirements for PM–10 Nonattainment Areas

21–200 Purpose (5/1/95)

21–205 Relation to other Rules (3/10/93)

21–210 Applicability (3/10/93)

21–215 Definitions (3/10/93)

21–220 Compliance Schedule for Existing Sources (3/10/93)

21–225 Wood-Waste Boilers (3/10/93)

21–230 Wood Particulate Dryers at Particleboard Plants (3/10/93)

21–235 Hardboard Manufacturing Plants (1/29/96)

21–240 Air Conveying Systems (3/10/93)

21–245 Fugitive Emissions (3/10/93)

Division 23—Rules for Open Burning

23–022 How to Use these Open Burning Rules (3/10/93)

23–025 Policy (3/10/93)

23–030 Definitions (6/16/84, except for paragraph (15) is 3/10/93)

23–035 Exemptions, Statewide (3/10/93)

23–040 General Requirements Statewide (3/10/93)

23–042 General Prohibitions Statewide (3/10/93)

23–043 Open Burning Schedule (3/10/93)

23–045 County Listing of Specific Open Burning Rules (3/10/93)

Open Burning Prohibitions

23–055 Baker, Clatsop, Crook, Curry, Deshutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Lincoln, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Tillamook, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco and Wheeler Counties (3/10/93)

23–060 Benton, Linn, Marion, Polk, and Yamhill Counties (3/10/93)

23–065 Clackamas County (3/10/93)

23–070 Multnomah County (3/10/93)

23–075 Washington County (3/10/93)

23–080 Columbia County (3/10/93)

23–085 Lane County (3/10/93)

23–090 Coos, Douglas, Jackson and Josephine Counties (3/10/93)

23–100 Letter Permits (3/10/93)

23–105 Forced Air Pit Incinerators (3/10/93)

23–110 Records and Reports (3/10/93)

23–115 Open Burning Control Areas (3/10/93)

Division 24—Motor Vehicles

Pertaining to Motor Vehicles Inspection

24–100 County Designations (11/26/96)

Motor Vehicle Emission Control Inspection Test Criteria, Methods and Standards

24–300 Scope (11/26/96)

24–301 Boundary Designations (3/10/93)

24–305 Definitions (11/26/96)

24–306 Government-Owned Vehicle, Permanent Fleet Vehicle and U.S. Government Vehicle Testing Requirements (11/26/96)

24–307 Motor Vehicle Inspection Program Fee Schedule (11/26/96)

24–308 Department of Defense Personnel Participating in the Privately Owned Vehicle Import Control Program (11/26/96)

24–309 Light Duty Motor Vehicle and Heavy Duty Gasoline Motor Vehicle Emission Control Test Method for Basic Program (11/26/96)

24–312 Light Duty Motor Vehicle Emission Control Test Method for Enhanced Program (11/26/96)

24–314 Motorcycle Noise Emission Control Test Method, except all language in (4)(a) referring to a “sixth hill extrapolation” (11/26/96)

24–318 Renew Registration for Light Duty Motor Vehicles and Heavy Duty Gasoline Motor Vehicles Temporarily Operating Outside of Oregon (11/26/96)

24–320 Light Duty Motor Vehicle Emission Control Test Criteria for Basic Program (11/26/96)

24–325 Heavy Duty Gasoline Motor Vehicle Emission Control Test Criteria (11/26/96)

24–330 Light Duty Motor Vehicle Emission Control Standards for Basic Program (11/26/96)

24–332 Light Duty Motor Vehicle Emission Control Standards for Enhanced Program (11/26/96)

24–335 Heavy-Duty Gasoline Motor Vehicle Emission Control Emission Standards (11/26/96)

24–337 Motor Vehicle Propulsion Noise Standards (11/26/96)

24–340 Criteria for Qualifications of Persons Eligible to Inspect Motor Vehicles and Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Systems and Execute Certificates (11/26/96)

24–355 Gas Analytical System Licensing Criteria for Basic Program (11/26/96)

24–357 Gas Analytical System Testing for Enhanced Program (11/26/96)

24–360 Agreement with Independent Contractor; Qualifications of Contractor; Agreement Provisions (11/26/96)

Division 28—Stationary Source Air Pollution Control and Permitting Procedures

Excess Emissions and Emergency Provision

28–1400 Purpose and Applicability (9/24/93)

28–1410 Planned Startup and Shutdown (9/24/96)

28–1420 Scheduled Maintenance (11/4/93)

28–1430 Upsets and Breakdowns (9/24/96)

28–1440 Reporting Requirements (11/4/93)

28–1450 Enforcement Action Criteria (9/24/93)

Division 200—General Air Pollution Procedures and Definitions

200–0010 Purpose and Application (7/1/01)

200–0020 General Air Quality Definitions, except (58) (7/1/01)

200–0025 Abbreviations and Acronyms (7/1/01)

200–0030 Exceptions (10/14/99)

Division 202—Ambient Air Quality Standards and PSD Increments

202–0010 Definitions (7/1/01)

Ambient Air Quality Standards

202–0050 Purpose and Scope of Ambient Air Quality Standards (7/1/01)

202–0060 Suspended Particulate Matter (7/1/01)

202–0070 Sulfur Dioxide (7/1/01)

202–0080 Carbon Monoxide (7/1/01)

202–0090 Ozone (7/1/01)

202–0100 Nitrogen Dioxide (7/1/01)

202–0130 Ambient Air Quality Standard for Lead (7/1/01)

Prevention of Significant Deterioration Increments

202–0200 General (10/14/99)

202–0210 Ambient Air Increments (7/1/01)

202–0220 Ambient Air Ceilings (7/1/01)

Division 204—Designation of Air Quality Areas

204–0010 Definitions (10/14/99)

204–0020 Designation of Air Quality Control Regions (10/14/99)

204–0030 Designation of Nonattainment Areas (7/1/01)

204–0040 Designation of Maintenance Areas (10/25/00)

204–0050 Designation of Prevention of Significant Deterioration Areas (10/14/99)

204–0060 Redesignation of Prevention of Significant Deterioration Areas (10/14/99)

204–0070 Special Control Areas (10/14/99)

204–0080 Motor Vehicle Inspection Boundary Designations (10/14/99)

204–0090 Oxygenated Gasoline Control Areas (3/27/01)

Division 206—Air Pollution Emergencies

206–0010 Introduction (10/14/99)

206–0020 Definitions (10/14/99)

206–0030 Episode Stage Criteria for Air Pollution Emergencies (10/14/99)

206–0040 Special Conditions (10/14/99)

206–0050 Source Emission Reduction Plans (10/14/99)

206–0060 Regional Air Pollution Authorities (10/14/99)

206–0070 Operations Manual (10/14/99)

Division 209—Public Participation

209–0010 Purpose (7/1/01)

209–0020 Applicability (7/1/01)

209–0030 Public Notice Categories and Timing (7/1/01)

209–0040 Public Notice Information (7/1/01)

209–0050 Public Notice Procedures (7/1/01)

209–0060 Persons Required To Be Notified (7/1/01)

209–0070 Hearing and Meeting Procedures (7/1/01)

209–0080 Issuance or Denial of a Permit (7/1/01)

Division 210—Stationary Source Notification Requirements

210–0010 Applicability (10/14/99)

210–0020 Definitions (10/14/99)

Registration

210–0100 Registration in General (7/1/01)

210–0110 Registration Requirements (7/1/01)

210–0120 Re-Registration (7/1/01)

Notice of Construction and Approval of Plans

210–0205 Applicability (7/1/01)

210–0215 Requirement (7/1/01)

210–0225 Types of Construction/Modification Changes (7/1/01)

210–0230 Notice to Construct (7/1/01)

210–0240 Construction Approval (7/1/01)

210–0250 Approval to Operate (7/1/01)

Division 212—Stationary Source Testing and Monitoring

212–0010 Definitions (10/14/99)

Sampling, Testing and Measurement

212–0110 Applicability (10/14/99)

212–0120 Program (7/1/01)

212–0130 Stack Heights and Dispersion Techniques (7/1/01)

212–0140 Methods (7/1/01)

212–0150 Department Testing (7/1/01)

Compliance Assurance Monitoring

212–0200 Purpose and Applicability (7/1/01)

212–0210 Monitoring Design Criteria (7/1/01)

212–0220 Submittal Requirements (7/1/01)

212–0230 Deadlines for Submittals (7/1/01)

212–0240 Approval of Monitoring Plans (7/1/01)

212–0250 Operation of Approved Monitoring (7/1/01)

212–0260 Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) Requirements (7/1/01)

212–0270 Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements (7/1/01)

212–0280 Savings Provisions (7/1/01)

Division 214—Stationary Source Reporting Requirements

214–0010 Definitions (7/1/01)

Reporting

214–0100 Applicability (10/14/99)

214–0110 Request for Information (7/1/01)

214–0114 Records; Maintaining and Reporting (7/1/01)

214–0120 Enforcement (10/14/99)

214–0130 Information Exempt from Disclosure (7/1/01)

Emission Statements for VOC and NOX Sources

214–0200 Purpose and Applicability (7/1/01)

214–0210 Requirements (7/1/01)

214–0220 Submission of Emission Statement (7/1/01)

Division 216—Air Contaminant Discharge Permits

216–0010 Purpose (7/1/01)

216–0020 Applicability (7/1/01)

216–0025 Types of Permits (7/1/01)

216–0030 Definitions (7/1/01)

216–0040 Application Requirements (7/1/01)

216–0052 Construction ACDP (7/1/01)

216–0054 Short Term Activity ACDPs (7/1/01)

216–0056 Basic ACDPs (7/1/01)

216–0060 General Air Contaminant Discharge Permits (7/1/01)

216–0064 Simple ACDP (7/1/01)

216–0066 Standard ACDPs (7/1/01)

216–0070 Permitting Multiple Sources at a Single Adjacent or Contiguous Site (7/1/01)

216–0082 Termination or Revocation of an ACDP (7/1/01)

216–0084 Department Initiated Modification (7/1/01)

216–0090 Sources Subject to ACDPs and Fees (7/1/01)

216–0094 Temporary Closure (7/1/01)

Division 222—Stationary Source Plant Site Emission Limits

222–0010 Policy (7/1/01)

222–0020 Applicability (7/1/01)

222–0030 Definitions (10/14/99)

Criteria for Establishing Plant Site Emission Limits

222–0040 Generic Annual PSEL (7/1/01)

222–0041 Source Specific Annual PSEL (10/8/02)

222–0042 Short Term PSEL (7/1/01)

222–0043 General Requirements for All PSEL (7/1/01)

222–0045 Unassigned Emissions (7/1/01)

222–0070 Plant Site Emission Limits for Insignificant Activities (7/1/01)

222–0080 Plant Site Emission Limit Compliance (7/1/01)

222–0090 Combining and Splitting Sources (7/1/01)

Division 224—Major New Source Review

224–0010 Applicability and General Prohibitions (7/1/01)

224–0020 Definitions (10/14/99)

224–0030 Procedural Requirements (7/1/01)

224–0040 Review of New Sources and Modifications for Compliance with Regulations (7/1/01)

224–0050 Requirements for Sources in Nonattainment Areas (7/1/01)

224–0060 Requirements for Sources in Maintenance Areas (10/8/02)

224–0070 Prevention of Significant Deterioration Requirements for Sources in Attainment or Unclassified Areas (10/8/02)

224–0080 Exemptions (7/1/01)

224–0100 Fugitive and Secondary Emissions (7/1/01)

Division 225—Air Quality Analysis Requirements

225–0010 Purpose (7/1/01)

225–0020 Definitions (10/8/02 and 10/8/02 thru 4/6/03)

225–0030 Procedural Requirements (7/1/01)

225–0040 Air Quality Models (7/1/01)

225–0045 Requirements for Analysis in Maintenance Areas (10/8/02)

225–0050 Requirements for Analysis in PSD Class II and Class III Areas (10/8/02)

225–0060 Requirements for Demonstrating Compliance with Standards and Increments in PSD Class I Areas (10/8/02)

225–0070 Requirements for Demonstrating Compliance with AQRV Protection (7/1/01)

225–0090 Requirements for Demonstrating a Net Air Quality Benefit (10/8/02 and 10/8/02 thru 4/6/03)

Division 226—General Emission Standards

226–0010 Definitions (7/1/01)

Highest and Best Practicable Treatment and Control

226–0100 Policy and Application (7/1/01)

226–0110 Pollution Prevention (7/1/01)

226–0120 Operating and Maintenance Requirements (7/1/01)

226–0130 Typically Achievable Control Technology (7/1/01)

226–0140 Additional Control Requirements for Stationary Sources of Air Contaminants (7/1/01)

Grain Loading Standards

226–0200 Applicability (10/14/99)

226–0210 Particulate Emission Limitations for Sources Other Than Fuel Burning and Refuse Burning Equipment (7/1/01)

Particulate Emissions From Process Equipment

226–0300 Applicability (7/1/01)

226–0310 Emission Standard (7/1/01)

226–0320 Determination of Process Weight (7/1/01)

Alternative Emission Controls

226–0400 Alternative Emission Controls (Bubble) (7/1/01)

Division 228—Requirements for Fuel Burning Equipment and Fuel Sulfur Content

228–0010 Applicability (10/14/99)

228–0020 Definitions (10/14/99)

Sulfur Content of Fuels

228–0100 Residual Fuel Oils (10/14/99)

228–0110 Distillate Fuel Oils (10/14/99)

228–0120 Coal (10/14/99)

228–0130 Exemptions (10/14/99)

General Emission Standards for Fuel Burning Equipment

228–0200 Sulfur Dioxide Standards (10/14/99)

228–0210 Grain Loading Standards (10/14/99)

Division 232—Emission Standards for VOC Point Sources

232–0010 Introduction (10/14/99)

232–0020 Applicability (10/14/99)

232–0030 Definitions (6/1/01)

232–0040 General Non-categorical Requirements (10/14/99)

232–0050 Exemptions (10/14/99)

232–0060 Compliance Determination (10/14/99)

232–0070 Gasoline Dispensing Facilities (10/14/99)

232–0080 Bulk Gasoline Plants (10/14/99)

232–0085 Gasoline Delivery Vessel(s) (10/14/99)

232–0090 Bulk Gasoline Terminals (10/14/99)

232–0100 Testing Vapor Transfer and Collection Systems (10/14/99)

232–0110 Loading Gasoline onto Marine Tank Vessels (6/1/01)

232–0120 Cutback and Emulsified Asphalt (10/14/99)

232–0130 Petroleum Refineries (10/14/99)

232–0140 Petroleum Refinery Leaks (10/14/99)

232–0150 Liquid Storage (10/14/99)

232–0160 Surface Coating in Manufacturing (10/14/99)

232–0170 Aerospace Component Coating Operations (10/14/99)

232–0180 Degreasers (10/14/99)

232–0190 Open Top Vapor Degreasers (10/14/99)

232–0200 Conveyorized Degreasers (10/14/99)

232–0210 Asphaltic and Coal Tar Pitch Used for Roofing Coating (10/14/99)

232–0220 Flat Wood Coating (10/14/99)

232–0230 Rotogravure and Flexographic Printing (10/14/99)

232–0240 Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning (10/14/99)

Division 234—Emission Standards for Wood Products Industries

234–0010 Definitions, excluding (25), (28)(a) & (46) (10/14/99)

Wigwam Waste Burners

234–0100 Statement of Policy and Applicability (10/14/99)

234–0110 Authorization to Operate a Wigwam Burner (10/14/99)

234–0120 Emission and Operation Standards for Wigwam Waste Burners (10/14/99)

234–0130 Monitoring and Reporting (10/14/99)

234–0140 Existing Administrative Agency Orders (10/14/99)

Kraft Pulp Mills

234–0200 Statement of Policy and Applicability (10/14/99)

234–0210 Emission Limitations, excluding (1) (10/14/99)

234–0220 More Restrictive Emission Limits (10/14/99)

234–0230 Plans and Specifications (10/14/99)

234–0240 Monitoring, excluding (2) (10/14/99)

234–0250 Reporting, excluding (1) & (2) (10/14/99)

234–0260 Upset Conditions, excluding (3)(a)(A) & (3)(b)(A) (10/14/99)

234–0270 Chronic Upset Conditions (10/14/99)

Neutral Sulfite Semi-Chemical (NSSC) Pulp Mills

234–0300 Applicability (10/14/99)

234–0310 Emission Limitations, excluding (1) (10/14/99)

234–0320 More Restrictive Emission Limits, excluding (2) (10/14/99)

234–0330 Plans and Specifications (10/14/99)

234–0340 Monitoring, excluding (2) (10/14/99)

234–0350 Reporting, excluding (1) (10/14/99)

234–0360 Upset Conditions, excluding (3)(a)(A) (10/14/99)

Sulfite Pulp Mills

234–0400 Statement of Policy and Applicability (10/14/99)

234–0410 Minimum Emission Standards (10/14/99)

234–0420 Monitoring and Reporting (10/14/99)

234–0430 Exceptions (10/14/99)

Board Products Industries (Veneer, Plywood, Particleboard, Hardboard)

234–0500 Applicability and General Provisions (10/14/99)

234–0510 Veneer and Plywood Manufacturing Operations (10/14/99)

234–0520 Particleboard Manufacturing Operations (10/14/99)

234–0530 Hardboard Manufacturing Operations (10/14/99)

Division 236—Emission Standards for Specific Industries

236–0010 Definitions (10/14/99)

Primary Aluminum Standards

236–0100 Statement of Purpose (10/14/99)

236–0110 Applicability (10/14/99)

236–0120 Emission Standards, excluding (1)(a), (3)(a), & (3)(e) (10/14/99)

236–0130 Special Problem Areas (10/14/99)

236–0140 Monitoring, excluding references to fluorides (10/14/99)

236–0150 Reporting, excluding (1)(d) and (1)(e) (10/14/99)

Laterite Ore Production of Ferronickel

236–0200 Statement of Purpose (10/14/99)

236–0210 Applicability (10/14/99)

236–0220 Emission Standards (10/14/99)

236–0230 Monitoring and Reporting (10/14/99)

Hot Mix Asphalt Plants

236–0400 Applicability (10/14/99)

236–0410 Control Facilities Required (10/14/99)

236–0420 Other Established Air Quality Limitations (10/14/99)

236–0430 Portable Hot Mix Asphalt Plants (10/14/99)

236–0440 Ancillary Sources of Emission—Housekeeping of Plant Facilities (10/14/99)

Division 240—Rules for Areas With Unique Air Quality Needs

240–0010 Purpose (10/14/99)

240–0020 Emission Limitations (7/1/01)

240–0030 Definitions (7/1/01)

The Medford-Ashland Air Quality Maintenance Area and the Grants Pass Urban Growth Area

240–0100 Applicability (10/14/99)

240–0110 Wood Waste Boilers (7/1/01)

240–0120 Veneer Dryer Emission Limitations (7/1/01)

240–0130 Air Conveying Systems (Medford-Ashland AQMA Only) (7/1/01)

240–0140 Wood Particle Dryers at Particleboard Plants (7/1/01)

240–0150 Hardboard Manufacturing Plants (7/1/01)

240–0160 Wigwam Waste Burners (7/1/01)

240–0170 Charcoal Producing Plants (7/1/01)

240–0180 Control of Fugitive Emissions (Medford-Ashland AQMA Only) (7/1/01)

240–0190 Requirement for Operation and Maintenance Plans (Medford-Ashland AQMA Only) (7/1/01)

240–0200 Emission-Limits Compliance Schedules (7/1/01)

240–0210 Continuous Monitoring (7/1/01)

240–0220 Source Testing (7/1/01)

240–0230 New Sources (7/1/01)

240–0240 Rebuilt Boilers (7/1/01)

240–0250 Open Burning (7/1/01)

240–0270 Dual-Fueling Feasibility Study for Wood-Waste Boilers (7/1/01)

La Grande Urban Growth Area

240–0300 Applicability (10/14/99)

240–0310 Compliance Schedule for Existing Sources (7/1/01)

240–0320 Wood-Waste Boilers (7/1/01)

240–0330 Wood Particle Dryers at Particleboard Plants (7/1/01)

240–0340 Hardboard Manufacturing Plants (7/1/01)

240–0350 Air Conveying Systems (7/1/01)

240–0360 Fugitive Emissions (7/1/01)

The Lakeview Urban Growth Area

240–0400 Applicability (7/1/01)

240–0410 Control of Fugitive Emissions (7/1/01)

240–0420 Requirement for Operation and Maintenance Plans (7/1/01)

240–0430 Source Testing (7/1/01)

240–0440 Open Burning (7/1/01)

Division 242—Rules Applicable to the Portland Area

Employee Commute Options Program

242–0010 What is the Employee Commute Options Program? (10/14/99)

242–0020 Who is subject to ECO? (10/14/99)

242–0030 What Does ECO Require? (10/14/99)

242–0040 How does the Department Enforce ECO? (10/14/99)

242–0050 Definitions of Terms used in these Rules (10/14/99)

242–0060 Should All Employees at a Work Site Be Counted? (10/14/99)

242–0070 What are the Major Requirements of ECO? (10/14/99)

242–0080 What are the Registration Requirements? (10/14/99)

242–0090 What are the Requirements for an Employee Survey? (10/14/99)

242–0100 Special Requirements for Employers Intending to Comply without an Approved Plan (10/14/99)

242–0110 What if the Employer Does Not Meet the Target Auto Trip Rate? (10/14/99)

242–0120 How Will Employers Demonstrate Progress Toward the Target Auto Trip Rate? (10/14/99)

242–0130 What Is the Schedule Employers Must Follow To Implement ECO? (10/14/99)

242–0140 How Should Employers Account for Changes in Work Force Size? (10/14/99)

242–0150 How Can an Employer Reduce Auto Commute Trips to a Work Site? (10/14/99)

242–0160 What Should be Included in an Auto Trip Reduction Plan? (10/14/99)

242–0170 When Will the Department Act on a Submitted Auto Trip Reduction Plan? (10/14/99)

242–0180 What is a Good Faith Effort? (10/14/99)

242–0190 How Does the ECO Program Affect New Employers, Expanding Employers and Employers Relocating Within the Portland AQMA? (10/14/99)

242–0200 Can A New or Relocating Employer Comply with ECO Through Restricted Parking Ratios? (10/14/99)

242–0210 Can An Existing Employer Comply With ECO Through Restricted Parking Ratios? (10/14/99)

242–0220 What if an Employer Has More Than One Work Site Within The Portland AQMA? (10/14/99)

242–0230 Can Employers Submit a Joint Plan? (10/14/99)

242–0240 Are There Alternatives to Trip Reduction? (10/14/99)

242–0250 What Alternatives Qualify as Equivalent Emission Reductions? (10/14/99)

242–0260 Can Employers Get Credit For Existing Trip Reduction Programs? (10/14/99)

242–0270 Are Exemptions Allowed If An Employer Is Unable to Reduce Trips Or Take Advantage of Alternate Compliance Options? (10/14/99)

242–0280 Participation In the Industrial Emission Management Program (10/14/99)

242–0290 What Kind of Records Must Be Kept and For How Long? (10/14/99)

Voluntary Maximum Parking Ratio Program

242–0300 What is the Voluntary Parking Ratio Program? (10/14/99)

242–0310 Who can Participate in the Voluntary Parking Ratio Program? (10/14/99)

242–0320 Definitions of Terms and Land Uses (10/14/99)

242–0330 How Does a Property Owner Comply with the Voluntary Parking Ratio Program? (10/14/99)

242–0340 What are the Incentives for Complying with the Voluntary Parking Ratio Program? (10/14/99)

242–0350 Why do I Need A Parking Ratio Permit? (10/14/99)

242–0360 What is Required to Obtain A Parking Ratio Permit? (10/14/99)

242–0370 How is the Parking Ratio Program Enforced? (10/14/99)

242–0380 When will the Department Act on a Submitted Permit Application? (10/14/99)

242–0390 What are the Applicable Parking Ratios? (10/14/99)

Industrial Emission Management Program

242–0400 Applicability (10/14/99)

242–0410 Definition of Terms (10/14/99)

242–0420 Unused PSEL Donation Program (10/14/99)

242–0430 Industrial Growth Allowances (10/14/99)

242–0440 Industrial Growth Allowance Allocation (10/14/99)

Gasoline Vapors From Gasoline Transfer and Dispensing Operations

242–0500 Purpose and Applicability (10/14/99)

242–0510 Definitions (10/14/99)

242–0520 General Provisions (10/14/99)

Motor Vehicle Refinishing

242–0600 Applicability (10/14/99)

242–0610 Definitions (10/14/99)

242–0620 Requirements for Motor Vehicle Refinishing in Portland AQMA (10/14/99)

242–0630 Inspecting and Testing Requirements (10/14/99)

Spray Paint

242–0700 Applicability (10/14/99)

242–0710 Definitions (10/14/99)

242–0720 Spray Paint Standards and Exemptions (10/14/99)

242–0730 Requirements for Manufacture, Sale, and Use of Spray Paint (10/14/99)

242–0740 Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements (10/14/99)

242–0750 Inspection and Testing Requirements (10/14/99)

Area Source Common Provisions

242–0760 Applicability (10/14/99)

242–0770 Compliance Extensions (10/14/99)

242–0780 Exemption from Disclosure to the Public (10/14/99)

242–0790 Future Review (10/14/99)

Division 250—General Conformity

250–0010 Purpose (10/14/99)

250–0020 Applicability (10/14/99)

250–0030 Definitions (10/14/99)

250–0040 Conformity Analysis (10/14/99)

250–0050 Reporting Requirements (10/14/99)

250–0060 Public Participation (10/14/99)

250–0070 Frequency of Conformity Determinations (10/14/99)

250–0080 Criteria for Determining Conformity of General Federal Actions (10/14/99)

250–0090 Procedures for Conformity Determinations for General Federal Actions (10/14/99)

250–0100 Mitigation of Air Quality Impacts (10/14/99)

Division 252—Transportation Conformity

252–0010 Purpose (10/14/99)

252–0020 Applicability, except (3) (10/14/99)

252–0030 Definitions (10/14/99)

252–0040 Priority (10/14/99)

252–0050 Frequency of Conformity Determinations, except (4) & (5)(b) (10/14/99)

252–0060 Consultation (10/14/99)

252–0070 Content of Transportation Plans (10/14/99)

252–0080 Relationship of Transportation Plan & TIP Conformity with the NEPA Process (10/14/99)

252–0090 Fiscal Constraints for Transportation Plans & TIPs (10/14/99)

252–0100 Criteria & Procedures for Determining Conformity of Transportation Plans, Programs, and Projects: General, except (3) through (6) (10/14/99)

252–0110 Criteria & Procedures: Latest Planning Assumptions (10/14/99)

252–0120 Criteria & Procedures: Latest Emissions Model (10/14/99)

252–0130 Criteria & Procedures: Consultation (10/14/99)

252–0140 Criteria & Procedures: Timely Implementation of TCMs (10/14/99)

252–0150 Criteria & Procedures: Currently Conforming Transportation Plan and TIP (10/14/99)

252–0160 Criteria & Procedures: Projects from a Plan & TIP (10/14/99)

252–0170 Criteria & Procedures: Localized CO and PM–10 Violations (Hot spots) (10/14/99)

252–0180 Criteria & Procedures: Compliance w/PM–10 Control Measures (10/14/99)

252–0190 Criteria & Procedures: Motor vehicle Emissions Budget, except (5) (10/14/99)

252–0200 Criteria & Procedures: Emission Reductions in Areas Without Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets, except (6)(c) (10/14/99)

252–0210 Consequences of Control Strategy Implementation Plan Failures, except (1)(b) (10/14/99)

252–0220 Requirements for Adoption or Approval of Projects by Other Recipients of Funds Designated under Title 23 U.S.C. or the Federal Transit Laws, except (1)(a) & (2) (10/14/99)

252–0230 Procedures for Determining Regional Transportation-Related Emissions (10/14/99)

252–0240 Procedures for Determining Localized CO and PM–10 Concentrations (Hot-Spot Analysis) (10/14/99)

252–0250 Using the Motor Vehicle Emissions Budget in the Applicable Implementation Plan (or Implementation Plan Submission), except (2) (10/14/99)

252–0260 Enforceability of Design Concept and Scope and Project-Level Mitigation and Control Measures (10/14/99)

252–0270 Exempt Projects (10/14/99)

252–0280 Projects Exempt from Regional Emissions Analyses (10/14/99)

252–0290 Traffic Signal Synchronization Projects (10/14/99)

Division 258—Motor Vehicle Fuel Specifications

258–0010 Definitions (10/14/99)

Oxygenated Gasoline

258–0100 Policy (10/14/99)

258–0110 Purpose and General Requirements (10/14/99)

258–0120 Sampling & Testing for Oxygen Content (10/14/99)

258–0130 Compliance Options (10/14/99)

258–0140 Per Gallon Oxygen Content Standard (10/14/99)

258–0150 Average Oxygen Content Standard (10/14/99)

258–0160 Minimum Oxygen Content (10/14/99)

258–0170 Oxygenated Gasoline Blending (10/14/99)

258–0180 Registration (10/14/99)

258–0190 CAR, Distributor and Retail Outlet Operating Permits (10/14/99)

258–0200 Owners of Gasoline at Terminals, Distributors and Retail Outlets Required to Have Indirect Source Operating Permits (10/14/99)

258–0210 Recordkeeping (10/14/99)

258–0220 Reporting (10/14/99)

258–0230 Prohibited Activities (10/14/99)

258–0240 Inspection and Sampling (10/14/99)

258–0250 Liability for Violation of a Prohibited Activity (10/14/99)

258–0260 Defenses for Prohibited Activities (10/14/99)

258–0270 Inability to Produce Conforming Gasoline Due to Extraordinary Circumstances (10/14/99)

258–0280 Quality Assurance Program (10/14/99)

258–0290 Attest Engagements Guidelines when Prohibited Activities Alleged (10/14/99)

258–0300 Dispenser Labeling (10/14/99)

258–0310 Contingency Provision for Carbon Monoxide Nonattainment Areas (10/14/99)

Standard for Automotive Gasoline

258–0400 Reid Vapor Pressure for Gasoline (10/14/99)

Division 262—Residential Woodheating

262–0010 Purpose (10/14/99)

262–0020 Definitions (10/14/99)

Woodstove Sales

262–0030 Requirements for Sale of Woodstoves (10/14/99)

262–0040 Exemptions (10/14/99)

Woodstove Certification Program

262–0100 Applicability (10/14/99)

262–0110 Emissions Performance Standards and Certification (10/14/99)

262–0120 General Certification Procedures (10/14/99)

262–0130 Labeling Requirements (10/14/99)

Woodburning Curtailment

262–0200 Applicability (10/14/99)

262–0210 Determination of Air Stagnation Conditions (10/14/99)

262–0220 Prohibition on Woodburning During Periods of Air Stagnation (10/14/99)

262–0230 Public Information Program (10/14/99)

262–0240 Enforcement (10/14/99)

262–0250 Suspension of Department Program (10/14/99)

Woodstove Removal Contingency Program

262–0300 Applicability (10/14/99)

262–0310 Removal and Destruction of Uncertified Stove Upon Sale of Home (10/14/99)

262–0320 Home Seller's Responsibility to Verify Stove Destruction (10/14/99)

262–0330 Home Seller's Responsibility to Disclose (10/14/99)

Division 266—Field Burning Rules (Willamette Valley)

266–0010 Introduction (10/14/99)

266–0020 Policy (10/14/99)

266–0030 Definitions (10/14/99)

266–0040 General Requirements (10/14/99)

266–0050 Registration, Permits, Fees, Records (10/14/99)

266–0060 Acreage Limitations, Allocations (10/14/99)

266–0070 Daily Burning Authorization Criteria (10/14/99)

266–0080 Burning by Public Agencies (Training Fires) (10/14/99)

266–0090 Preparatory Burning (10/14/99)

266–0100 Experimental Burning (10/14/99)

266–0110 Emergency Burning, Cessation (10/14/99)

266–0120 Propane Flaming (10/14/99)

266–0130 Stack Burning (10/14/99)

Division 268—Emission Reduction Credits

268–0010 Applicability (7/1/01)

268–0020 Definitions (10/14/99)

268–0030 Emission Reduction Credits (7/1/01)

3.2 Lane Regional Air Pollution Authority Regulations

(LRAPA effective date)/EPA SIP effective date

Title 11 Policy and General Provisions

11–005 Policy (10–9–79)/11–8–93

11–010 Construction and Validity (10–9–79)/11–8–93

Title 12 Definitions (3–8–94)/October 2, 2001

Title 16 Home Wood Heating Curtailment Program Enforcement

16–001 Purpose (7–13–93)/10–24–94

16–010 Definitions (7–13–93)/10–24–94

16–100 Civil Penalty Schedule (7–13–93)/10–24–94

16–110 Classification of Violations (7–13–93)/10–24–94

16–120 Notice of Violation (7–13–93)/10–24–94

16–130 Appeal of Civil Penalty (7–13–93)/10–24–94

16–140 Conducting Contested Case Evidentiary Hearings (7–13–93)/10–24–94

16–150 Evidentiary Rules (7–13–93)/10–24–94

16–160 Final Orders (7–13–93)/10–24–94

16–170 Default Orders (7–13–93)/10–24–94

Title 30 Incinerator Regulations

30–005 Purpose and Applicability (3–8–94)/October 2, 2001

30–010 Definitions (3–8–94)/October 2, 2001

30–015 Best Available Control Technology for Solid and Infectious Waste Incinerators (3–8–94)/October 2, 2001

30–020 Emission Limitations for Solid and Infectious Waste Incinerators *except for sections (2) & (8) (3–8–94)/October 2, 2001

30–025 Design and Operation for Solid and Infectious Waste Incinerators *except for section (9) (3–8–94)/October 2, 2001

30–030 Continuous Emission Monitoring for Solid and Infectious Waste Incinerators *except for sections (1)(I) & (2)(E) (3–8–94)/October 2, 2001

30–035 Reporting and Testing for Solid and Infectious Waste Incinerators (3–8–94)/October 2, 2001

30–040 Compliance for Solid and Infectious Waste Incinerators (3–8–94)/October 2, 2001

30–045 Emission Limitations of Crematory Incinerators *except for section (3) (3–8–94)/October 2, 2001

30–050 Design and Operation of Crematory Incinerators (3–8–94)/October 2, 2001

30–055 Monitoring and Reporting for Crematory Incinerators (3–8–94)/October 2, 2001

30–060 Compliance of Crematory Incinerators (3–8–94)/October 2, 2001

Title 32 Emission Standards

32–001 Definitions (11–10–94)/October 2, 2001

32–005 Highest and Best Practicable Treatment and Control Required (11–10–94)/October 2, 2001

32–006 Pollution Prevention (11–10–94)/October 2, 2001

32–007 Operating and Maintenance Requirements (11–10–94)/October 2, 2001

32–008 Typically Achievable Control Technology (TACT) (11–10–94)/October 2, 2001

32–009 Additional Control Requirements for Stationary Sources of Air Contaminants (11–10–94)/October 2, 2001

32–010 Visible Air Contaminant Limitations (11–10–94)/October 2, 2001

32–015 Particulate Matter Weight Standards (11–10–94)/October 2, 2001

32–020 Particulate Matter Weight Standards—Existing Combustion Sources (11–10–94)/October 2, 2001

32–030 Particulate Matter Weight Standards—New Combustion Sources (11–10–94)/October 2, 2001

32–045 Process Weight Emission Limitations (11–10–94)/ October 2, 2001

32–055 Particulate Matter Size Standard (11–10–94)/October 2, 2001

32–060 Airborne Particulate Matter (9–14–82)/11–8–93

32–060 Air Conveying Systems (11–10–94)/October 2, 2001

32–065 Sulfur Content of Fuels (11–10–94)/October 2, 2001

32–070 Sulfur Dioxide Emission Limitations (11–10–94)/October 2, 2001

32–090 Other Emissions (11–10–94)/October 2, 2001

Table 1 Table of Allowable Rate of Particulate Emissions—Based on Process Weight (11–10–94)/October 2, 2001

Title 33 Prohibited Practices and Control of Special Classes of Industry

33–030 Concealment and Masking of Emissions(11–10–94)/October 2, 2001

33–045 Gasoline Tanks (11–10–94)/October 2, 2001

33–060 Board Products Industries (Hardwood, Particleboard, Plywood, Veneer) (11–10–94)/October 2, 2001

33–065 Charcoal Producing Plants (11–10–94)/October 2, 2001

33–070 Kraft Pulp Mills *except sections (1)(Definitions of Non-Condensibles, Other Sources, and Total Reduced Sulfur (TRS)), (3)(A), (6)(B), (7)(A), (7)(B), (8)(C)(1)(a), & (8)(C)(2)(a) (11–10–94)/October 2, 2001

33–075 Hot Mix Asphalt Plants (11–10–94)/October 2, 2001

Title 34 Stationary Source Rules and Permitting Procedures

34–001 General Policy and Rule Organization (6–13–00)/October 2, 2001

34–005 Definitions (6–13–00)/October 2, 2001

Rules Applicable to All Stationary Sources

34–010 Applicability (6–13–00)/October 2, 2001

34–015 Request for Information (6–13–00)/October 2, 2001

34–020 Information Exempt from Disclosure (6–13–00)/October 2, 2001

34–030 Source Registration (6–13–00)/October 2, 2001

34–040 Compliance Schedules for Existing Sources Affected by New Rules (6–13–00)/October 2, 2001

Rules Applicable to Sources Required To Have ACDP or Title V Operating Permits

34–050 Applicability (6–13–00)/October 2, 2001

34–060 Plant Site Emission Limit Rules (6–13–00)/October 2, 2001 *except for sections (6) and (8)

34–070 Sampling, Testing and Monitoring of Air Contaminant Emissions (6–13–00)/October 2, 2001

Rules Applicable to Sources Required To Have Air Contaminant Discharge Permits (ACDP)

34–090 Purpose and Applicability (6–13–00)/October 2, 2001

34–100 Permit Categories (6–13–00)/October 2, 2001

34–110 Permit Required (6–13–00)/October 2, 2001

34–120 Synthetic Minor Sources (6–13–00)/October 2, 2001

34–130 General Procedures for Obtaining ACDP Permits (6–13–00)/October 2, 2001

34–140 Permit Duration (6–13–00)/October 2, 2001

34–150 ACDP Fees (6–13–00)/October 2, 2001

Table A Air Contaminant Sources and Associated Fee Schedule (6–13–00)/October 2, 2001

Title 38 New Source Review

38–001 General Applicability (2–13–90)/11–8–93

38–005 Definitions (2–13–90)/11–8–93

38–010 General Requirements for Major Sources and Major Modifications (2–13–90)/11–8–93

38–015 Additional Requirements for Major Sources or Major Modifications Located in Nonattainment Areas (2–13–90)/11–8–93

38–020 Additional Requirements for Major Sources or Major Modifications in Attainment or Unclassified Areas (Prevention of Significant Deterioration) (2–13–90)/11–8–93

38–025 Exemptions for Major Sources and Major Modifications (2–13–90)/11–8–93

38–030 Baseline for Determining Credits for Offsets (2–13–90)/11–8–93

38–035 Requirements for Net Air Quality Benefit for Major Sources and Major Modifications (2–13–90)/11–8–93

38–040 Emission Reduction Credit Banking (2–13–90)/11–8–93

38–045 Requirements for Non-Major Sources and Non-Major Modifications (2–13–90)/11–8–93

38–050 Stack Height and Dispersion Techniques (2–13–90)/11–8–93

Title 39 Contingency for PM10 Sources in Eugene-Springfield Non-Attainment Area

39–001 Purpose (11–13–91)/10–24–94

39–005 Relation to Other Rules (11–13–91)/10–24–94

39–010 Applicability (11–13–91)/10–24–94

39–015 Definitions (11–13–91)/10–24–94

39–020 Compliance Schedule for Existing Sources (11–13–91)/10–24–94

39–025 Wood-Waste Boilers (11–13–91)/10–24–94

39–030 Veneer Dryers (11–13–91)/10–24–94

39–035 Particleboard Plants and Wood Particle Dryers (11–13–91)/10–24–94

39–040 Kraft Pulp Mills (11–13–91)/10–24–94

39–050 Air Conveying Systems (11–13–91)/10–24–94

39–055 Fugitive Dust (11–13–91)/10–24–94

39–060 Open Burning (11–13–91)/10–24–94

Title 47 Rules for Open Outdoor Burning 47–001 General Policy (8–14–84)/11–8–93

47–005 Statutory Exemptions from These Rules (8–14–84)/11–8–93

47–010 Definitions (1–1–93)/3–13–95

47–015 Open Burning Requirements (1–1–93)/3–13–95

47–020 Letter Permits (1–1–93)/3–13–95

47–030 Summary of Seasons, Areas, and Permit Requirements for Open Outdoor Burning (1–1–93)/3–13–95

Title 50 Ambient Air Standards 50–005 General (7–12–88)/11–8–93

50–015 Suspended Particulate Matter (7–12–88)/11–8–93

50–025 Sulfur Dioxide (7–12–88)/11–8–93

50–030 Carbon Monoxide (7–12–88)/11–8–93

50–035 Ozone (7–12–88)/11–8–93

50–040 Nitrogen Dioxide (7–12–88)/11–8–93

50–045 Lead (7–12–88)/11–8–93

Title 51 Air Pollution Emergencies

51–005 Introduction (7–12–88)/11–8–93

51–010 Episode Criteria (7–12–88)/11–8–93

51–015 Emission Reduction Plans (7–12–88)/11–8–93

51–020 Preplanned Abatement Strategies (7–12–88)/11–8–93

51–025 Implementation (7–12–88)/11–8–93

Table I Air Pollution Episode, Alert Condition Emission Reduction Plan (7–12–88)/11–8–93

Table II Air Pollution Episode, Warning Conditions Emission Reduction Plan (7–12–88)/11–8–93

3.3 OAR Chapter 629–43–043 Smoke Management Plan Administrative Rules (12–12–86)

4. Control Strategies for Nonattainment Areas (1–86)

4.1 Portland-Vancouver AQMA-Total Suspended Particulate (12–19–80)

4.2 Portland-Vancouver AQMA-Carbon Monoxide (7–16–82)

4.3 Portland-Vancouver AQMA-Ozone (7–16–82)

4.4 Salem Nonattainment Area-Carbon Monoxide (7–79)

4.5 Salem Nonattainment Area-Ozone (9–19–80)

4.6 Eugene-Springfield AQMA-Total Suspended Particulate (1–30–81)

4.7 Eugene-Springfield AQMA-Carbon Monoxide (6–20–79)

4.8 Medford-Ashland AQMA-Ozone (1–85)

4.9 Medford-Ashland AQMA-Carbon Monoxide (8–82)

4.10 Medford-Ashland AQMA-Particulate Matter (4–83)

4.11 Grants Pass Nonattainment-Carbon Monoxide (10–84)

5. Control Strategies for Attainment and Nonattainment Areas (1–86)

5.1 Statewide Control Strategies for Lead (1–83)

5.2 Visibility Protection Plan (10–24–86)

5.3 Prevention of Significant Deterioration (1–86)

6. Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Program

6.1 Air Monitoring Network (1–86)

6.2 Data Handling and Analysis Procedures (1–86)

6.3 Episode Monitoring (1–86)

7. Emergency Action Plan (1–86)

8. Public Involvement (1–86)

9. Plan Revisions and Reporting (1–86)

Volume 3—Appendices

Statewide Regulatory Provisions and Administration (Appendix A)

Directive 1–4–1–601 Operational Guidance for the Oregon SmokeManagement Program/Slash Burning Smoke Management Plan (App. A1)

Field Burning Smoke Management Plan (App. A2)

Interagency Memoranda of Understanding Lead Agency Designations (App. A3)

Source Sampling Manual (App. A4)

Air Quality Monitoring Quality Assurance Procedures Manual (App. A5)

Continuous Monitoring Manual (App. A6)

Control Strategies for Nonattainment Areas (Appendix B)

Portland-Vancouver AQMA (App. B1)

Legal Definition of TSP Nonattainment Area Boundaries (App. B1–1)

Carbon Monoxide Monitoring Program (App. B1–2)

Carbon Monoxide Emission Inventories (App. B1–3)

Volatile Organic Compound Emission Inventories (App. B1–4)

Input Factors Used to Develop Motor Vehicle EI's (App. B1–5)

Salem Nonattainment Area (App. B2)

Study Area (App. B2–1)

Emission Inventories (App. B2–2)

Existing Programs and Plans (App. B2–3)

Carbon Monoxide Analysis (App. B2–4)

Eugene-Springfield AQMA (App. B3)

Unpaved Road Dust Inventory (App. B3–1)

Phase II Work Plans (App. B3–2)

Medford-Ashland AQMA (App. B4)

Legal Description of the Medford-Ashland AQMA (App. B4–1)

Documentation of Ozone Standard Attainment Projection (App. B4–2)

Air Quality Work Plan (App. B4–3)

Volatile Organic Compound Emissions Inventory (App. B4–4)

Carbon Monoxide Emission Inventory (App. B4–5)

Reasonably Available Transportation Measures (App. B4–6)

Description of the Projected TSP Nonattainment Area (App. B4–7)

Attainment Dates for Newly Designated Nonattainment Areas (App. B4–8)

Statewide Control Strategies (Appendix C)

Lead (App. C1)

Lead Emission Inventories for Portland-Vancouver AQMA (App. C1–1)


[59 FR 25334, May 16, 1994, as amended at 60 FR 2692, Jan. 11, 1995; 66 FR 40620, Aug. 3, 2001; 68 FR 2904, Jan. 22, 2003]

§§ 52.1978-52.1981 [Reserved]
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§ 52.1982 Control strategy: Ozone.
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(a) Part D—Approval. (1) The Salem/ Portland and Medford/Ashland area attainment plans are approved as satisfying Part D requirements with the following clarification as to their implementation:

(i) DEQ source test method 24 will be used in conjunction with method 25 for determining compliance of surface coating operations.

(ii) The phrase “in most cases” in rule OAR 340–232–0060(1) applies to approximately 1,200 gasoline service stations where compliance is determined by observing whether specific emission control equipment, selected from a specific list on file at DEQ, is in place and operating properly.

[46 FR 54940, Nov. 5, 1981, as amended at 68 FR 2909, Jan. 22, 2003]

§§ 52.1983-52.1986 [Reserved]
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§ 52.1987 Significant deterioration of air quality.
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(a) The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality rules for the prevention of significant deterioration of air quality (provisions of OAR chapter 340, Divisions 200, 202, 209, 212, 216, 222, 224, 225, and 268), as in effect on October 8, 2002, are approved as meeting the requirements of title I, part C, subpart 1 of the Clean Air Act, as in effect on July 1, 2002, for preventing significant deterioration of air quality. (continued)