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173-422-010 Purpose [02/28/80]
173-422-020 Definitions [02/28/80]
173-422-030 Vehicle emission inspection requirement [02/28/80]
173-422-040 Noncompliance areas [12/31/81]
173-422-050 Emission contributing areas [12/31/81]
173-422-060 Gasoline vehicle emission standards [12/31/81]
173-422-070 Gasoline vehicle inspection procedures [12/31/81]
173-422-090 Exhaust gas analyzer specifications [12/31/81]
173-422-100 Testing equipment maintenance and calibration [12/31/81]
173-422-110 Data system requirements [12/31/81]
173-422-120 Quality assurance [02/28/80]
173-422-130 Inspection fees [12/31/81]
173-422-140 Inspection forms and certificates [12/31/81]
173-422-160 Fleet and diesel owner vehicle testing requirements [12/31/
81]
173-422-170 Exemptions [12/31/81]
173-422-180 Air quality standards [12/31/81]
2.2.425 WAC 173-425 Open Burning
173-425-010 Purpose [09/17/90]
173-425-020 Applicability [09/17/90]
173-425-030 Definitions [09/17/90]
173-425-036 Curtailment during episodes of impaired air quality [09/17/
90]
173-425-045 Prohibited materials [01/03/89]
173-425-055 Exceptions [09/17/90]
173-425-065 Residential open burning [09/17/90]
173-425-075 Commercial open burning [09/17/90]
173-425-085 Agricultural open burning [09/17/90]
173-425-095 No burn area designation [09/17/90]
173-425-100 Delegation of agricultural open burning program [09/17/90]
173-425-115 Land clearing projects [09/17/90]
173-425-120 Department of Natural Resources Smoke Management Plan [09/
17/90]
173-425-130 Notice of violation [09/17/90]
173-425-140 Remedies [09/17/90]
2.2.430 WAC 173-430 Burning of Field and Forage and Turf Grasses Grown for
Seed
173-430-010 Purpose [09/17/90]
173-430-020 Definitions [09/17/90]
173-430-030 Permits, conditions, and restrictions [09/17/90]
173-430-040 Mobile field burners [09/17/90]
173-430-050 Other approvals [09/17/90]
173-430-060 Study of alternatives [09/17/90]
173-430-070 Fees [09/17/90]
173-430-080 Certification of alternatives [09/17/90]
2.2.433 WAC 173-433 Solid Fuel Burning Device Standards
173-433-010 Purpose [12/16/87]
173-433-020 Applicability [12/16/87]
173-433-030 Definitions [09/17/90]
173-433-100 Emission performance standards [09/17/90]
173-433-110 Opacity standards [09/17/90]
173-433-120 Prohibited fuel types [09/17/90]
173-433-130 General emission standards [09/17/90]
173-433-150 Curtailment [09/17/90]
173-433-170 Retail sales fees [01/03/89]
173-433-200 Regulatory actions and penalties [09/17/90]
2.2.434 WAC Solid Waste Incinerator Facilities
173-434
173-434- Purpose [10/18/90]
010
173-434- Applicability and Compliance [1/22/04]
020
173-434- Definitions [1/22/04]
030
173-434- Operation and Maintenance Plan [10/18/
090 90]
173-434- Standards of Performance, except (1)(a)
110 [1/22/04]
173-434- Emission Standards, except (2) [1/22/
130 04]
173-434- Design and Operation [1/22/04]
160
173-434- Monitoring and Reporting [1/22/04]
170
173-434- Changes in Operation [1/22/04]
190
173-434- Emission Inventory [1/22/04]
200
173-434- Special Studies [10/18/90]
210
2.2.435 WAC 173-435 Emergency Episode Plan
173-435-010 Purpose [01/03/89]
173-435-015 Significant harm levels [01/03/89]
173-435-020 Definitions [01/03/89]
173-435-030 Episode stage criteria [01/03/89]
173-435-040 Source emission reduction plans [01/03/89]
173-435-050 Action procedures [01/03/89]
173-435-060 Enforcement [01/03/89]
173-435-070 Sampling sites, equipment, and methods [01/03/89 except
section (1)]
2.2.440 WAC 173-440 Sensitive Areas
173-440-010 Purpose [09/17/90]
173-440-020 Applicability [09/16/87]
173-440-030 Definitions [09/17/90]
173-440-040 Sensitive areas designated [09/16/87]
173-440-100 Standards [09/17/90]
173-440-900 Appendix A_Map [09/16/87]
2.2.470 WAC 173-470 Ambient Air Quality Standards for Particulate Matter
173-470-010 Purpose [09/16/87]
173-470-020 Applicability [09/16/87]
173-470-030 Definitions [01/03/89]
173-470-100 Ambient air quality standards [01/03/89]
173-470-160 Reporting of data [09/16/87]
2.2.490 WAC 173-490 Emission Standards and Controls for Sources Emitting
Volatile Organic Compounds
173-490-010 Policy and purpose [02/19/91]
173-490-020 Definitions [02/19/91]
173-490-025 General applicability [02/19/91]
173-490-030 Registration and reporting [02/19/91]
173-490-040 Requirements [02/19/91]
173-490-080 Exceptions and alternative methods [02/19/91]
173-490-090 New source review (NSR) [02/19/91]
173-490-200 Petroleum refinery equipment leaks [02/19/91]
173-490-201 Petroleum liquid storage in external floating roof tanks
[02/19/91]
173-490-202 Leaks from gasoline transport tanks and vapor collection
systems [02/19/91]
173-490-203 Perchloroethylene dry cleaning systems [02/19/91]
173-490-204 Graphic arts systems [02/19/91]
173-490-205 Surface coating of miscellaneous metal parts and products
[02/19/91]
173-490-207 Surface coating of flatwood paneling [02/19/91]
173-490-208 Aerospace assembly and component coating operations [02/19/
91]
2.2.490 WAC 173-492 Motor Fuel Specifications for Oxygenated Gasoline
173-492-010 Policy and purpose [10/07/92]
173-492-020 Applicability [10/07/92]
173-492-030 Definitions [10/07/92]
173-492-060 Labeling requirements [10/07/92]
173-492-070 Control areas and control periods [10/07/92]
2.3.EFSEC Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council Regulation (EFSEC)
2.3.463-39 WAC 463-39 General Regulations for Air Pollution Sources
463-39-010 Purpose [07/23/79]
463-39-020 Applicability [07/23/79]
463-39-030 Additional definitions [07/23/79 except sections (4), (7),
(10), (24), (25), (30), (35), and (36)]
463-39-040 General standards for maximum permissible emissions [07/23/
79 except introductory paragraph]
463-39-050 Minimum emission standards for combustion and incineration
sources [07/23/79]
463-39-060 Minimum emission standards for general process sources [07/
23/79]
463-39-080 Compliance schedules [07/23/79]
463-39-100 Registration [07/23/79]
463-39-110 New source review (NSR) [07/23/79 except sections (1), the
first two sentences of (3)(b), (3)(c), (d), and (e)]
463-39-120 Monitoring and special report [07/23/79]
463-39-130 Regulatory actions [07/23/79]
463-39-135 Criminal penalties [07/23/79]
463-39-150 Variance [07/23/79]
463-39-170 Conflict of interest [07/23/79]
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Section 3_Local Air Authority Regulations [Dates in brackets indicate local air authority adoption date]
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3.NW
Northwest
Air
Pollution
Authority
(NWAPA)
100 Name of Authority [02/10/93]
101 Short Title [02/10/93]
102 Policy [02/10/93]
103 Duties and Powers [04/14/93]
104 Adoption of State and Federal Laws and Rules [10/13/94]
105 Separability [01/08/69]
106 Public Records [01/08/69]
110 Investigation and Studies [01/08/69]
111 Interference or Obstruction [02/14/73]
112 False and Misleading Oral Statements [02/14/73]
113 Service of Notice [02/14/73]
114 Confidential Information [04/14/93]
120 Hearings [04/14/93]
121 Orders [11/15/88]
122 Appeals from Orders or Violations [11/15/88]
123 Status of Orders on Appeal [11/15/88]
124 Display of Orders [02/14/73]
130 Citations_Notices [02/14/73]
131 Violations_Notices [04/14/93]
132 Criminal Penalty [10/13/94]
133 Civil Penalty [10/13/94]
134 Restraining Orders_Injunction [02/10/93]
135 Additional Enforcement_Compliance schedules [04/14/93]
140 Reporting By Government Agencies [04/14/93]
145 Motor Vehicle Owner Responsibility [02/14/73]
150 Pollutant Disclosure_Reporting by Air Contaminant Sources
[09/08/93]
200 Definitions [10/13/94]
Control Procedures
300 Notice of Construction When Required [10/13/94]
301 Information Required for Notice of Construction [10/13/94]
302 Issuance of Approval or Order [10/13/94]
303 Notice of Completion_Notice of Violation [08/09/78]
310 Approval to Operate Required [04/14/93]
320 Registration Required [04/14/93]
321 General Requirements for Registration [04/14/93]
322 Exemptions from Registration [10/13/94]
323 Classes of Registration [4/14/93]
324 Fees [10/13/94, except section .121]
325 Transfer [04/14/93]
340 Report of Breakdown and Upset [10/13/94]
341 Schedule Report of Shutdown or Start-up [09/08/93]
342 Operation and Maintenance [09/08/93]
360 Testing and Sampling [02/14/73]
365 Monitoring [02/08/89]
366 Instrument Calibration [09/08/93]
Standards
400 Ambient Air Standards_Forward [04/14/93]
401 Suspended Particulate Standards (PM-10) [04/14/93]
410 Sulfur Oxide Standards [04/14/93]
420 Carbon Monoxide Standards [04/14/93]
422 Nitrogen Oxide Standards [4/14/93]
424 Ozone Standards [04/14/93]
450 Emission Standards_Forward [04/14/93]
451 Emission of Air Contaminant_Visual Standards [10/13/94]
452 Motor Vehicle Visual Standard [04/14/93, except section
.5]
455 Emission of Particulate Matter [04/14/93]
458 Incinerators_Wood Waste Burners [08/08/78]
460 Sulfur Compounds_Heat/Weight Rate Standard [04/14/93]
462 Sulfur Compounds_Emission Standard [04/14/93]
466 Portland Cement Plants [04/14/93]
Regulated
Activities
and
Prohibition
s
510 Incinerator Burning [04/14/93]
520 Sulfur Compounds in Fuel [04/14/93]
550 Particulate Matter from Becoming Airborne [01/08/69]
560 Storage of Organic Liquids [04/14/93]
580 Volatile Organic Compound Control (VOC) [10/13/94]
3.PS Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency (PSAPCA)
3.PS.1
Regulation
I
Article
1_Policy,
short
title, and
definitions
Section 1.01 Policy [9/9/99]
Section 1.03 Name of Agency [9/9/99]
Section 1.05 Short Title [9/9/99]
Section 1.07 Definitions [4/14/94]
Article 3_General Provisions
Section 3.04 Reasonably Available Control Technology, except (e) [3/11/
99]
Section 3.06 Credible Evidence [10/8/98]
>Article 5_Registration
Section 5.02 Applicability and Purpose of the Registration Program [9/
12/96]
Section 5.03 Registration Required, except (a)(5) [7/8/99]
Section 5.05 General Reporting Requirements for Registration [9/10/98]
Article 6_New Source Review
Section 6.03 Notice of Construction [9/12/96]
Section 6.04 Notice of Construction Review Fees [9/11/97]
Section 6.06 Public Notice [4/14/94]
Section 6.07 Order of Approval_Order to Prevent Construction [4/14/94]
Section 6.08 Emission Reduction Credit Banking [11/19/92]
Section 6.09 Notice of Completion [4/14/94]
Section 6.10 Work Done without an Approval [9/11/97]
Article 7_Operating Permits
Section 7.09 General Reporting Requirements for Operating Permits [9/10/
98]
Article 8_Outdoor Fires
Section 8.04 General Conditions for Outdoor Burning [11/9/00]
Section 8.05 Agricultural Burning [11/9/00]
Section 8.06 Outdoor Burning Ozone Contingency Measure [12/19/02]
Section 8.09 Description of King County No-Burn Area [11/9/00]
Section 8.10 Description of Pierce County No-Burn Area [11/9/00]
Section 8.11 Description of Snohomish County No-Burn Area [11/9/00]
Section 8.12 Description of Kitsap County No-Burn Area [10/24/02]
Article 9_Emission Standards
Section 9.03 Emission of Air Contaminant: Visual Standard, except (e)
[3/11/99]
Section 9.04 Opacity Standards for Equipment With Continuous Opacity
Monitoring Systems, except (d)(2) and (f) [4/9/98]
Section 9.05 Refuse Burning [12/9/93]
Section 9.07 Sulfur Dioxide Emission Standard [4/14/94]
Section 9.08 Fuel Oil Standards [4/14/94]
Section 9.09 Particulate Matter Emission Standards [4/9/98]
Section 9.15 Fugitive Dust Control Measures [3/11/99]
Section 9.16 Spray-Coating Operations [7/12/01]
Section 9.20 Maintenance of Equipment [6/9/88]
Article 12_Standards of Performance for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems
Section 12.01 Applicability [4/9/98]
Section 12.03 Continuous Emission Monitoring System, except (b)(2) [4/9/
98]
Article 13_Solid Fuel Burning Device Standards
Section 13.01 Policy and Purpose [9/9/99]
Section 13.02 Definitions [10/8/98]
Section 13.03 Opacity Standards [10/11/90]
Section 13.04 Prohibited Fuel Types [9/26/91]
Section 13.05 Curtailment [9/26/91]
Section 13.07 Contingency [12/8/94]
3.PS.2_Regulation II
Article 1_Purpose, Policy, Short Title, and Definitions
Section 1.01 Purpose [9/9/99]
Section 1.02 Policy [9/9/99]
Section 1.03 Short Title [9/9/99]
Section 1.04 General Definitions [12/11/80]
Section 1.05 Special Definitions [9/9/99]
Article 2_Gasoline Marketing Emission Standards
Section 2.01 Definitions [7/8/99]
Section 2.03 Petroleum Refineries [6/13/91]
Section 2.05 Gasoline Loading Terminals [12/9/93]
Section 2.06 Bulk Gasoline Plants [6/13/91]
Section 2.07 Gasoline Stations [12/9/99]
Section 2.08 Gasoline Transport Tanks [7/8/99]
Section 2.09 Oxygenated Gasoline Carbon Monoxide Contingency Measure
and Fee Schedule [12/19/02]
Section 2.10 Gasoline Station Ozone Contingency Measure [12/19/02]
Article 3_Miscellaneous Volatile Organic Compound Emission Standards
Section 3.01 Cutback Asphalt Paving [6/13/91]
Section 3.02 Volatile Organic Compound Storage Tanks [7/8/99]
Section 3.03 Can and Paper Coating Operations [2/10/94]
Section 3.04 Motor Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Coating Operations [12/
9/93]
Section 3.05 Graphic Arts Systems [12/9/93]
Section 3.08 Polyester, Vinylester, Gelcoat, and Resin Operations [12/9/
93]
Section 3.09 Aerospace Component Coating Operations [12/9/93]
Section 3.11 Coatings and Ink Manufacturing [4/11/96]
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Section 4_Regional Air Quality Plans [Dates in brackets indicate EPA approval date]
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4.1 Olympic-
Northwest
Washington
Intrastate
4.1.2 Attainment Plans
4.1.2.PM Particulate Matter (PM10)
4.1.2.PM.1 Thurston County PM10 [07/27/93]
4.1.2.TSP Total Suspended Particulates (TSP)
4.1.2.TSP.1 Longview TSP [06/05/80]
4.2 Puget Sound Intrastate
4.2.2 Attainment Plans
4.2.2.CO Carbon Monoxide (CO)
4.2.2.CO.1 Seattle CO [02/28/83]
4.2.2.CO.2 Tacoma CO [07/16/84]
4.2.2.CO.3 Puget Sound CO section 5.2 [01/22/93]
4.2.2.OZ Ozone (O3)
4.2.2.OZ.1 Seattle-Tacoma O3 [02/28/83]
4.2.2.PM Particulate Matter (PM10)
4.2.2.PM.1 Kent PM10 [07/27/93]
4.2.2.PM.2 Seattle PM10 [conditional approval 08/22/94]
4.2.2.PM.3 Tacoma PM10 [conditional approval 12/12/94]
4.2.3 Lead Implementation Plan [04/01/85]
4.3 Southwest Washington Interstate
4.3.2 Attainment Plans
4.3.2.CO Carbon Monoxide (CO)
4.3.2.CO.1 Vancouver CO [12/30/94]
4.3.2.OZ Ozone (O3)
4.3.2.OZ.1 Vancouver O3 [11/14/94]
4.3.2.TSP Total Suspended Particulates (TSP)
4.3.2.TSP.1 Vancouver TSP [09/14/81]
4.5 Eastern Washington Interstate
4.5.2 Attainment Plans
4.5.2.CO Carbon Monoxide (CO)
4.5.2.CO.1 Spokane CO [03/22/82]
4.5.2.CO.1a Spokane CO section 5.2 [01/22/93]
4.5.2.TSP Total Suspended Particulates (TSP)
4.5.2.TSP.1 Spokane TSP [09/14/81]
4.6 South Central Washington Intrastate
4.6.2 Attainment Plans
4.6.2.CO Carbon Monoxide (CO)
4.6.2.CO.1 Yakima CO [09/14/81]
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Section 5_Federally Mandated Programs [Dates in brackets indicate EPA approval date]
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5.BAP_Busin
ess
Assistance
Program [5/
8/95]
5.IM_Motor
Vehicle
Inspection/
Maintenanc
e Program
[9/25/96]
5.OXY_Oxyge
nated
Gasoline
Program [3/
21/94]
5.SMP_Smoke
Management
Program [7/
6/87]
5.VIS_Washi
ngton
State
Visibility
Protection
Program [7/
6/87]
5.VIS.NSR_V
isibility
New Source
Review
(NSR) for
nonattainm
ent areas
for
Washington
[7/28/86]
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Supplementa
l Section
A_Referenc
e Material
[Date in
brackets
indicate
EPA
effective
date]
------------
A.1_Descrip
tion of
Source
test
Program
for the
State
Implementa
tion Plan
[10/24/84]
------------
Supplementa
l
B_Administ
rative and
Procedural
Material
[Dates in
brackets
indicate
EPA
effective
date]
------------
B.3_Corresp
ondence
B.3.1_Legal
Authority
[6/05/80]
B.3.2_Corre
spondence
prior to
1991
B.3.2.1_New
Source
Performanc
e
Standards
(NSPS) for
Tri-
Counties
[9/23/81]
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[60 FR 33735, June 29, 1995, as amended at 62 FR 68188, Dec. 31, 1997; 68 FR 34825, June 11, 2003; 69 FR 53010, Aug. 31, 2004; 70 FR 44857, Aug. 4, 2005]
§§ 52.2480-52.2494 [Reserved]
top
§ 52.2495 Voluntary limits on potential to emit
top
Terms and conditions of regulatory orders issued pursuant to WAC 173–400–091 “Voluntary limits on emissions” and in accordance with the provisions of WAC 173–400–091, WAC 173–400–105 “Records, monitoring, and reporting,” and WAC 173–400–171 “Public involvement,” shall be applicable requirements of the federally-approved Washington SIP and Section 112(l) program for the purposes of section 113 of the Clean Air Act and shall be enforceable by EPA and by any person in the same manner as other requirements of the SIP and Section 112(l) program. Regulatory orders issued pursuant to WAC 173–400–091 are part of the Washington SIP and shall be submitted to EPA Region 10 in accordance with the requirements of §§51.104(e) and 51.326.
[60 FR 28728, June 2, 1995]
§ 52.2496 [Reserved]
top
§ 52.2497 Significant deterioration of air quality.
top
(a) The requirements of sections 160 through 165 of the Clean Air Act are not met, since the plan does not include approvable procedures for preventing the significant deterioration of air quality.
(b) Regulations for preventing significant deterioration of air quality. The provisions of §52.21 except paragraph (a)(1) are hereby incorporated and made a part of the applicable State plan for the State of Washington.
(c) In accordance with section 164 of the Clean Air Act and the provisions of 40 CFR 52.21(g), the Spokane Indian Reservation is designated as a Class I area for the purposes of preventing significant deterioration of air quality.
[43 FR 26410, June 19, 1978, as amended at 45 FR 52741, Aug. 7, 1980; 56 FR 14862, Apr. 12, 1991; 68 FR 11324, Mar. 10, 2003; 68 FR 74490, Dec. 24, 2003]
§ 52.2498 Visibility protection.
top
(a) The requirements of section 169A of the Clean Air Act are not met, because the plan does not include approvable procedures for protection of visibility in mandatory Class I Federal areas.
(b) Regulations for visibility new source review. The provisions of §52.28 are hereby incorporated and made a part of the applicable plan for the State of Washington.
[51 FR 23228, June 26, 1986]
Subpart XX—West Virginia
top
§ 52.2520 Identification of plan.
top
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State implementation plan for West Virginia under section 110 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7410, and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air quality standards.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed as incorporated by reference in paragraphs (c) and (d) was approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Material incorporated as it exists on the date of the approval, and notice of any change in the material will be published in the Federal Register. Entries in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with EPA approval dates on or after December 1, 2004, will be incorporated by reference in the next update to the SIP compilation.
(2) EPA Region III certifies that the rules/regulations provided by EPA at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State implementation plan as of December 1, 2004.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be inspected at the EPA Region III Office at 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103; the EPA, Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center, Air Docket (6102), 1301 Constitution Avenue, NW., Room B108, Washington, DC 20460; or at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202–741–6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.
(c) EPA-Approved Regulations.
EPA-Approved Regulations in the West Virginia SIP
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Additional
State citation [Chapter 16-20 or State explanation/
45 CSR] Title/subject effective EPA approval date citation at 40
date CFR 52.2565
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[45 CSR] Series 1 NOX Budget Trading Program as a Means of Control and Reduction of Nitrogen Oxides
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Section 45-1-1................... General............. 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Section 45-1-2................... Definitions......... 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Section 45-1-3................... Measurements, 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Abbreviations and
Acronyms.
Section 45-1-4................... NOX Budget Trading 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Program
Applicability.
Section 45-1-5................... Retired Unit 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Exemption.
Section 45-1-6................... NOX Budget Trading 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Program Standard
Requirements.
Section 45-1-7................... Computation of Time. 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Section 45-1-10.................. Authorization and 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Responsibilities of
the NOX Authorized
Account
Representative.
Section 45-1-11.................. Alternate NOX 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Authorized Account
Representative.
Section 45-1-12.................. Changing the NOX 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Authorized Account
Representative and
the Alternate NOX
Authorized Account
Representative;
Changes in Owners
and Operators.
Section 45-1-13.................. Account Certificate 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
of Representation.
Section 45-1-14.................. Objections 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Concerning the NOX
Authorized Account
Representative.
Section 45-1-20.................. General NOX Budget 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Trading Program
Permit Requirements.
Section 45-1-21.................. NOX Budget Permit 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Applications.
Section 45-1-22.................. Information 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Requirements for
NOX Budget Permit
Applications.
Section 45-1-23.................. NOX Budget Permit 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Contents.
Section 44-1-24.................. NOX Budget Permit 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Revisions.
Section 45-1-30.................. Compliance 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Certification
Report.
Section 45-1-31.................. Secretary's and 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Administrator's
Action on
Compliance
Certifications.
Section 45-1-40.................. State NOX Trading 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Program Budget.
Section 45-1-41.................. Timing Requirements 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
for State NOX
Allowance
Allocations.
Section 45-1-42.................. State NOX Allowance 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Allocations.
Section 45-1-43.................. Compliance 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Supplement Pool.
Section 45-1-50.................. NOX Allowance 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Tracking System
Accounts.
Section 45-1-51.................. Establishment of 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Accounts.
Section 45-1-52.................. NOX Allowance 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Tracking System
Responsibilities of
NOX Authorized
Account
Representative.
Section 45-1-53.................. Recordation of NOX 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Allowance
Allocations.
Section 45-1-54.................. Compliance.......... 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Section 45-1-55.................. NOX Allowance 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Banking.
Section 45-1-56.................. Account Error....... 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Section 45-1-57.................. Closing of General 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Accounts.
Section 45-1-60.................. Submission of NOX 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Allowance Transfers.
Section 45-1-61.................. Allowance Transfer 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Recordation.
Section 45-1-62.................. Notification........ 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Section 45-1-70.................. General Monitoring 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Requirements.
Section 45-1-71.................. Initial 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Certification and
Recertification
Procedures.
Section 45-1-72.................. Out of Control 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Periods.
Section 45-1-73.................. Notifications....... 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Section 45-1-74.................. Recordkeeping and 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Reporting.
Section 45-1-75.................. Petitions........... 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Section 45-1-76.................. Additional 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Requirements to
Provide Heat Input
Data.
Section 45-1-80.................. Individual Opt-in 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Applicability.
Section 45-1-81.................. Opt-in General 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Requirements.
Section 45-1-82.................. Opt-in NOX 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Authorized Account
Representative.
Section 45-1-83.................. Applying for NOX 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Budget Opt-in
Permit.
Section 45-1-84.................. Opt-in Process...... 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Section 45-1-85.................. NOX Budget Opt-in 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Permit Contents.
Section 45-1-86.................. Withdrawal from NOX 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Budget Trading
Program.
Section 45-1-87.................. Change in Regulatory 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Status.
Section 45-1-88.................. NOX Allowance 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Allocations to Opt-
in Units.
Section 45-1-100................. Requirements for 5/1/02 5/10/02, 67 FR 37133 (c)(46)
Emissions of NOX
from Cement
Manufacturing Kilns.
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[45 CSR] Series 2 To Prevent and Control Particulate Air Pollution From Combustion of Fuel in Indirect Heat
Exchangers
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Section 45-2-1................... General............. 8/31/00 8/11/03, 68 FR 47473 (c)(56)
Section 45-2-2................... Definitions......... 8/31/00 8/11/03, 68 FR 47473 (c)(56)
Section 45-2-3................... Visible Emissions of 8/31/00 8/11/03, 68 FR 47473 (c)(56)
Smoke and/or
Particulate Matter
Prohibited and
Standards of
Measurement.
Section 45-2-4................... Weight Emission 8/31/00 8/11/03, 68 FR 47473 (c)(56)
Standards.
Section 45-2-5................... Control of Fugitive 8/31/00 8/11/03, 68 FR 47473 (c)(56)
Particulate Matter.
Section 45-2-6................... Registration........ 8/31/00 8/11/03, 68 FR 47473 (c)(56)
Section 45-2-7................... Permits............. 8/31/00 8/11/03, 68 FR 47473 (c)(56)
Section 45-2-8................... Testing, Monitoring, 8/31/00 8/11/03, 68 FR 47473 (c)(56)
Recordkeeping, and
Reporting.
Section 45-2-9................... Start-ups, 8/31/00 8/11/03, 68 FR 47473 (c)(56)
Shutdowns, and
Malfunctions.
Section 45-2-10.................. Variances........... 8/31/00 8/11/03, 68 FR 47473 (c)(56)
Section 45-2-11.................. Exemptions.......... 8/31/00 8/11/03, 68 FR 47473 (c)(56)
Section 45-2-12.................. Inconsistency 8/31/00 8/11/03, 68 FR 47473 (c)(56)
Between Rules.
Table 45-2A...................... [Total Allowable 8/31/00 8/11/03, 68 FR 47473 (c)(56)
Particulate Matter
Emission Rate for
All Type `c' Fule
Burning Units
Located at One
Plant].
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45CSR2 Appendix Compliance Test Procedures for 45CSR2
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Section 1........................ General............. 8/31/00 8/11/03, 68 FR 47473 (c)(56)
Section 3........................ Symbols............. 8/31/00 8/11/03, 68 FR 47473 (c)(56)
Section 4........................ Adoption of Test 8/31/00 8/11/03, 68 FR 47473 (c)(56)
Methods.
Section 5........................ Unit Load and Fuel 8/31/00 8/11/03, 68 FR 47473 (c)(56)
Quality
Requirements.
Section 6........................ Minor Exceptions.... 8/31/00 8/11/03, 68 FR 47473 (c)(56)
Section 7........................ Pretest and Post 8/31/00 8/11/03, 68 FR 47473 (c)(56)
Test General
Requirements.
Section 8........................ Heat Input Data 8/31/00 8/11/03, 68 FR 47473 (c)(56)
Measurements.
Section 9........................ Computations and 8/31/00 8/11/03, 68 FR 47473 (c)(56)
Data Analysis.
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[45 CSR] Series 3 To Prevent and Control Air Pollution From the Operation of Hot Mix Asphalt Plants
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Section 45-3-1................... General............. 8/31/00 10/11/02, 67 FR 63270 (c)(48)
Section 45-3-2................... Definitions......... 8/31/00 10/11/02, 67 FR 63270 (c)(48)
Section 45-3-3................... Emission of Smoke 8/31/00 10/11/02, 67 FR 63270 (c)(48)
and/or Particulate
Matter Prohibited
and Standards of
Measurement_Visible.
Section 45-3-4................... Emission of Smoke 8/31/00 10/11/02, 67 FR 63270 (c)(48)
and/or Particulate
Matter Prohibited
and Standards of
Measurement_Weight
Emissions.
Section 45-3-5................... Permits............. 8/31/00 10/11/02, 67 FR 63270 (c)(48) (continued)