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36. from Organic 67501. approved with the
Solvent Cleaning. exception of
Section 36.2.2
which the state did
not submit as part
of the SIP
revision.

Air Pollution Control Regulation Rhode Island's Low 12/07/99 03/09/00, 65 FR Includes National
37. Emission Vehicle 12480. LEV as a compliance
Program. alternative.

Air Pollution Control Regulation Nitrogen Oxides 06/10/98 06/02/99, 64 FR
38. Allowance Program. 29567.
Air Pollution Control Regulation NOX Budget Trading 10/01/99 12/27/00, 65 FR
41. Program. 81748.
Rhode Island Motor Vehicle Safety Rhode Island Motor 01/31/01 02/09/01, 66 FR 9663 Department of
and Emissions Control Regulation Vehicle Inspection/ Administration
No. 1. Maintenance Program. regulations for the
I/M program.
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(d) EPA-approved State Source specific requirements.


EPA-Approved Rhode Island Source Specific Requirements
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State
Name of source Permit No. effective EPA approval date Explanations
date
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Narragansett Electric Company A.H. File No. 83-12- 08/29/03 07/27/84, 49 FR Revisions to Air
South Street Station in AP. 30177. Pollution Control
Providence. Regulation 8,
``Sulfur Content of
Fuels,'' specifying
maximum sulfur-in-
coal limits (1.21
lbs/MMBtu on a 30-
day rolling average
and 2.31 lbs/MMBtu
on a 24-hour
average). These
revisions approve
Section 8.3.4,
``Large Fuel
Burning Devices
Using Coal,'' for
South Street
Station only.
Stanley Bostitch, Bostitch A.H. File No. 85-8- 06/06/85 12/11/86, 51 FR RI DEM and Bostitch
Division of Textron. AP. 44604. administrative
consent agreement
effective 6/6/85.
Requires Bostitch
to reformulate
certain solvent-
based coatings to
low/no solvent
formulation by 12/
31/86. Also
addendum dated 9/20/
85 defining
emission
limitations
reformulated
coatings must meet.
(A) An
administrative
consent agreement
between the RI DEM
and Bostitch
Division of
Textron.
(B) A letter to
Bostitch Division
of Textron from the
RI DEM dated
September 20, 1985
which serves as an
addendum to the
consent agreement.
The addendum
defines the
emission
limitations which
Bostitch's Division
of Textron
reformulated
coatings.
Keene Corporation, East A.H. File No. 85-10- 09/12/85 08/31/87, 52 FR 2793 RI DEM and Keene
Providence, RI. AP. Corporation
administrative
consent agreement
effective 9/12/85
Granting final
compliance date
extension for the
control of organic
solvent emissions
from sixpaper
coating lines.
(A) Letter from the
RI DEM dated
November 5, 1985
submitting
revisions to the RI
SIP.
(B) An
administrative
consent agreement
between the RI DEM
and Keene
Corporation.
Tech Industries.................. File No. 86-12-AP... 11/24/87 03/10/89, 54 FR RI DEM and Tech
10147. Industries original
administrative
consent agreement
(86-12-AP) [except
for provisions 7
and 8) effective 6/
12/86, an addendum
effective 11/24/87,
defining and
imposing reasonably
available control
technology to
control volatile
organic compounds.
(A) An
administrative
consent agreement
(86-12-AP), except
for Provisions 7
and 8, between the
RI DEM and Tech
Industries
effective June 12,
1986.
(B) An addendum to
the administrative
consent agreement
(86-12-AP) between
the RI DEM and Tech
Industries. The
addendum was
effective November
24, 1987.
(C) Letters dated
May 6, 1987;
October 15, 1987;
and January 4, 1988
submitted to the
EPA by the RI DEM.
University of Rhode Island....... A.P. File No. 87-5- 03/17/87 09/19/89, 54 FR Revisions to the SIP
AP. 38517. submitted by the RI
DEM on April 28,
1989, approving a
renewal of a sulfur
dioxide bubble for
the University of
Rhode Island
University of Rhode Island....... File No. 95-50-AP... 03/12/96 09/02/97, 62 FR An administrative
46202. consent agreement
between RIDEM and
University of Rhode
Island, Alternative
NOx RACT (RI
Regulation 27.4.8)
Providence Metalizing in File No. 87-2-AP.... 04/24/90 09/06/90, 55 FR Define and impose
Pawtucket, Rhode Island. 36635. RACT to control
volatile organic
compound emissions.
(A) Letter from the
RIDEM dated April
26, 1990,
submitting a
revision to the RI
SIP.
(B) An
administrative
consent agreement
(87-2-AP) between
the RI DEM and
Providence
Metallizing
effective July 24,
1987.
(C) An amendment to
the administrative
consent agreement
(87-2-AP) between
the RI DEM and
Providence
Metallizing
effective May 4,
1989.
(D) An addendum to
the administrative
consent agreement
(87-2-AP) between
the RI DEM and
Providence
Metallizing
effective April 24,
1990.
Tillotson-Pearson in Warren, File No. 90-1-AP.... 06/05/90 08/31/90, 55 FR Revisions to the SIP
Rhode Island. 35623. submitted by the RI
DEM on May 24,
1990, to define and
impose RACT to
control volatile
organic compound
emissions.
(A) Letter from the
RI DEM dated May
24, 1990 submitting
a revision to the
RI SIP.
(B) An
Administrative
consent agreement
(90-1-AP) between
the RI DEM and
Tillotson-Pearson.
Rhode Island Hospital............ File No. 95-14-AP... 11/27/95 09/02/97, 62 FR Alternative NOx
46202. RACT. An
administrative
consent agreement
between the RI DEM
and RI Hospital.
Osram Sylvania Incorporated...... File No. 96-06-AP; 09/04/96 09/02/97, 62 FR Alternate NOx RACT.
Air Pollution 46202. (A) An
Permit Approval, Administrative
No. 1350.. consent agreement
between the RI DEM
and Osram Sylvania
Incorporated, file
no. 96-06-AP,
effective September
4, 1996.
(B) An air pollution
Permit approval,
no. 1350 Osram
Sylvania
Incorporated Issued
by RIDEM effective
May 14, 1996.
Algonquin Gas Transmission File No. 95-52-AP... 12/05/95 09/02/97, 62 FR Alterate NOx RACT.
Company. 46202. (A) Letter from the
RI DEM dated
September 17, 1996
submitting a
revision to the RI
SIP.
(B) An administering
consent agreement
between RIDEM and
Algonquin Gas
Transmission
Company, effective
on December 5,
1995.
Bradford Dyeing Association, Inc. File No. 95-28-AP... 11/17/95 09/02/97, 62 FR Alternative NOx
46202. RACT. An
administrative
consent agreement
between RIDEM and
Bradford Dyeing
Association, Inc.
Hoechst Celanese Corporation..... File No. 95-62-AP... 11/20/95 09/02/97, 62 FR Alternative NOx
46202. RACT. An
administrative
consent agreement
between RIDEM and
Hoechst Celanese
Corporation.
Naval Education and Training File No. 96-07-AP... 03/04/96 09/02/97, 62 FR Alternative NOx
Center in Newport. 46202. RACT. An
administrative
consent agreement
between RIDEM and
Naval Education and
Training Center in
Newport.
Rhode Island Economic Development File No. 96-04-AP... 09/02/97 06/02/99, 64 FR Alternative NOx
29567. RACT. A consent
agreement between
RIDEM and Rhode
Island Economic
Development
Corporation's
Central Heating
Plant in North
Kingstown.
Cranston Print Works............. A.H. File No. 95-30- 12/19/95 12/02/99, 64 FR Non-CTG VOC RACT
AP. 67501. Determination.
CCL Custom Manufacturing......... A.H. File No. 97-02- 04/10/97 12/02/99, 64 FR Non-CTG VOC RACT
AP. 10/27/99 67501. Determination.
Victory Finishing Technologies... A.H. File No. 96-05- 05/24/96 12/02/99, 64 FR Non-CTG VOC RACT
AP. 67501. Determination.
Quality Spray and Stenciling..... A.H. File No. 97-04- 10/21/97 12/02/99, 64 FR Non-CTG VOC RACT
AP. 07/13/99 67501. Determination.
Guild Music...................... A.H. File No. 95-65- 11/09/95 12/02/99, 64 FR Non-CTG VOC RACT
AP. 67501. Determination.
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(e) Nonregulatory.


Rhode Island Non Regulatory
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Applicable
Name of non-regulatory SIP geographic or State submittal date/
provision nonattainment effective date EPA approved date Explanations
area
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Notice of public hearing.... Statewide...... Submitted 02/09/72 06/15/72, 37 FR 11911 Proposed
Implementation
Plan
Regulations,
RI Department
of Health.
Miscellaneous non-regulatory Statewide...... Submitted 02/29/72 07/27/72, 37 FR 15080 Approval and
additions to the plan promulgation
correcting minor of
deficiencies.. Implementation
Plan
Miscellaneous
Amendments, RI
Department of
Health.
Compliance schedules........ Statewide...... Submitted 04/24/73 06/20/73, 38 FR 16144 Submitted by RI
Department of
Health.
AQMA identifications for the Statewide...... Submitted 04/11/74 04/29/75, 40 FR 18726 Submitted by RI
State of Rhode Island. Department of
Health.
Letter identifying Metropolitan Submitted 09/06/74 04/29/75, 40 FR 18726 Submitted by
Metropolitan Providence as Providence. the Governor.
an AQMA.
A comprehensive air quality Statewide...... Submitted 01/08/80 01/15/81, 46 FR 3516 Submitted by
monitoring plan, intended the RI
to meet requirements of 40 Department of
CFR part 58. Environmental
Management
Director.
Attainment plans to meet the Statewide...... Submitted 05/14/79, 06/ 05/07/81, 46 FR 25446 Attainment
requirements of Part D of 11/79, 08/13/79, 01/08/ plans to meet
the Clean Air Act, as 80, 01/24/80, 03/10/ the
amended in 1977. Included 80, 03/31/80, 04/21/ requirements
are plans to attain the 80, 06/06/80, 06/13/ of Part D of
carbon monoxide and ozone 80, 08/20/80, 11/14/ the Clean Air
standards and information 80, 03/04/81, 03/05/81 Act, as
allowing for the re- and amended in
designation of Providence 04/16/81 1977.
to non-attainment for the
primary TSP standard based
on new data.
A program for the review of
construction and operation
of new and modified major
stationary sources of
pollution in non-attainment
areas.
Certain miscellaneous
provisions unrelated to
Part D are also included.
Section VI, Part II, Statewide...... Submitted 05/14/82; and 06/28/83, 48 FR 29690 As submitted by
``Stationary Source 07/01/82 RI DEM on May
Permitting and 14, 1982 and
Enforcement'' of the July 1, 1982
narrative. for review of
new major
sources and
major
modifications
in
nonattainment
areas. Also
included are
revisions to
add rules for
banking
emission
reductions.
Revisions to the Rhode Statewide...... Submitted 05/14/82; 07/ 07/06/83, 48 FR 31026 Submitted by
Island State Implementation 01/82; 07/07/82; 10/04/ the Department
Plan for attainment of the 82; and of
primary National Ambient 03/02/83 Environmental
Air Quality Standard for Management.
ozone.
1982 Ozone Attainment Plan..
Revisions to attain and Statewide...... Submitted 07/07/83 09/15/83, 48 FR 41405 Submitted by
maintain the lead NAAQS. the Department
of
Environmental
Management.
Section VI, Part II of the Statewide...... Submitted 02/06/84; 01/ 07/06/84, 49 FR 27749 To incorporate
associated narrative of the 27/84; and the
RI SIP. 06/06/84 requirements
for the
Prevention of
Significant
Deterioration
of 40 CFR
51.24,
permitting
major
stationary
sources of
lead and other
miscellaneous
changes.
Letter from RI DEM Statewide...... Submitted 01/14/94; and 10/30/96, 61 FR 55897 A revision to
submitting an amendment to 06/14/94 the RI SIP
the RI State Implementation regarding
Plan. ozone
Section VII of the RI SIP monitoring. RI
Ambient Air Quality will modify
Monitoring. its SLAMS and
its NAMS
monitoring
systems to
include a PAMS
network design
and establish
monitoring
sites. The
State's SIP
revision
satisfies 40
CFR 58.20(f)
PAMS
requirements.
Letter from RI DEM Statewide...... Submitted 03/15/94 10/30/96, 61 FR 55903 Revision to the
submitting revisions. RI SIP
regarding the
States'
Contingency
Plan.
Letter from RI DEM Statewide...... Submitted 03/15/94 04/17/97, 62 FR 18712 The revisions
submitting revision_Rhode consist of the
Island's 15 Percent Plan State's 15
and Contingency Plan. Percent Plan
and
Contingency
Plan. EPA
approved only
the following
portions of
these
submittals:
15 Percent
Plan_the EPA
approved the
calculation of
the required
emission
reductions,
and the
emission
reduction
credit claimed
from surface
coating,
printing
operations,
marine vessel
loading, plant
closures (0.79
tons per day
approved out
of 0.84
claimed),
cutback
asphalt, auto
refinishing,
stage II,
reformulated
gas in on-road
and off-road
engines, andtier I motor (continued)