Loading (50 kb)...'
(continued)
Section 600............ Fuel-Burning 4/16/04 12/28/04, 69 FR 77645.. Revision to paragraph
Particulate Emissions. 600.1.
Section 601............ Rotary Cup Burners.... 3/15/85 8/28/95, 60 FR 44431...
Section 602............ Incinerators.......... 3/15/85 8/28/95, 60 FR 44431...
Section 603............ Particulate Process 3/15/85 8/28/95, 60 FR 44431...
Emissions.
Section 604............ Open Burning.......... 3/15/85 8/28/95, 60 FR 44431...
Section 605............ Control of Fugitive 3/15/85 8/28/95, 60 FR 44431...
Dust.
Section 606............ Visible Emissions..... 3/15/85 8/28/95, 60 FR 44431...
Section 699............ Definitions and 3/15/85 8/28/95, 60 FR 44431...
Abbreviations.
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Chapter 7_Volatile Organic Compounds
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Section 700............ Organic Solvents...... 3/15/85 10/27/99, 64 FR 57777..
Section 701.1 through Storage of Petroleum 3/15/85 10/27/99, 64 FR 57777..
701.13. Products.
Section 702............ Control of VOC leaks 3/15/85 10/27/99, 64 FR 57777..
from Petroleum
Refinery Equipment.
Section 703.2, 703.3... Terminal Vapor 3/15/85 10/27/99, 64 FR 57777..
Recovery_Gasoline or
VOCs.
Section 703.1, 703.4 Terminal Vapor 9/30/93 10/27/99, 64 FR 57777..
through 703.7. Recovery_Gasoline or
VOCs.
Section 704............ Stage I_Vapor Recovery 3/15/85 10/27/99, 64 FR 57777..
Section 705.1 through Stage II_Gasoline 9/30/93 10/27/99, 64 FR 57777..
705.3. Vapor Recovery.
Section 705.4 through Stage II_Gasoline 3/15/85 10/27/99, 64 FR 57777..
705.14. Vapor Recovery.
Section 706............ Petroleum Dry Cleaners 3/15/85 10/27/99, 64 FR 57777..
Section 707............ Perchloroethylene Dry 3/15/85 10/27/99 64 FR 57777...
Cleaning.
Section 708............ Solvent Cleaning 3/15/85 10/27/99, 64 FR 57777..
(Degreasing).
Section 709............ Asphalt Operations.... 3/15/85 10/27/99, 64 FR 57777..
Section 710............ Engraving and Plate 3/15/85 8/4/92, 57 FR 34249....
Printing.
Section 711............ Pumps and Compressors. 3/15/85 10/27/99, 64 FR 57777..
Section 712............ Waste Gas Disposal 3/15/85 10/27/99, 64 FR 57777..
from Ethylene
Producing Plant.
Section 713............ Waste Gas Disposal 3/15/85 10/27/99, 64 FR 57777..
from Vapor Blow-down
System.
Section 715............ Reasonably Available 4/16/04 12/28/04, 69 FR 77647.. Revised paragraphs
Control Technology. 715.2, 715.3, and
715.4(b).
Section 716............ Offset Lithography.... 10/2/98 10/27/99, 64 FR 57777..
Section 718............ Mobile Equipment 11/26/04 12/23/05, 69 FR 76855..
Repair and
Refinishing.
Section 719............ Consumer 4/16/04, 12/28/04, 69 FR 77642..
Products_General 11/26/04
Requirements.
Section 720............ Consumer Products_VOC 4/16/04, 12/28/04, 69 FR 77642..
Standards. 11/28/04
Section 721............ Consumer 04/16/04, 12/28/04, 69 FR 77642..
Products_Exemptions 11/28/04
from VOC Standards.
Section 722............ Consumer 04/16/04, 12/28/04, 69 FR 77642..
Products_Registered 11/28/04
Under FIFRA.
Section 723............ Consumer 04/16/04, 12/28/04, 69 FR 77642..
Products_Products 11/28/04
Requiring Dilution.
Section 724............ Consumer 04/16/04, 12/28/04, 69 FR 77642..
Products_Ozone 11/28/04
Depleting Compounds.
Section 725............ Consumer 4/16/04, 12/28/04, 69 FR 77642..
Products_Aerosol 11/28/04
Adhesives.
Section 726............ Consumer 4/16/04, 12/28/04, 69 FR 77642..
Products_Antiperspira 11/28/04
nts or Deodorants.
Section 727............ Consumer 4/16/04, 12/28/04, 69 FR 77642..
Products_Charcoal 11/28/04
Lighter Materials.
Section 728............ Consumer 4/16/04, 12/28/04, 69 FR 77642..
Products_Floor Wax 11/28/04
Strippers.
Section 729............ Consumer 4/16/04, 12/28/04, 69 FR 77642..
Products_Labeling of 11/28/04
Contents.
Section 730............ Consumer 4/16/04, 12/28/04, 69 FR 77642..
Products_Reporting 11/28/04
Requirements.
Section 731............ Consumer Products_Test 4/16/04, 12/28/04, 69 FR 77642..
Methods. 11/28/04
Section 732............ Consumer 4/16/04, 12/28/04, 69 FR 77642..
Products_Alternative 11/28/04
Control Plans.
Section 733............ Consumer 4/16/04, 12/28/04, 69 FR 77642..
Products_Innovative 11/28/04
Products Exemption.
Section 734............ Consumer 4/16/04, 12/28/04, 69 FR 77642..
Products_Variance 11/28/04
Requests.
Section 735............ Portable Fuel 4/16/04, 12/29/04, 69 FR 77903..
Containers and 11/26/04
Spouts_General
Requirements.
Section 736............ Portable Fuel 4/16/04, 12/29/04, 69 FR 77903..
Containers and 11/26/04
Spouts_Performance
Standards.
Section 737............ Portable Fuel 4/16/04 12/29/04, 69 FR 77903..
Containers and 11/26/04
Spouts_Exemptions
From Performance
Standards.
Section 738............ Portable Fuel 4/16/04, 12/29/04, 69 FR 77903..
Containers and 11/26/04
Spouts_Labeling
Requirements.
Section 739............ Portable Fuel 4/16/04, 12/29/04, 69 FR 77903..
Containers and 11/26/04
Spouts_Testing
Procedures.
Section 740............ Portable Fuel 4/16/04, 12/29/04, 69 FR 77903..
Containers and 11/26/04
Spouts_Innovative
Product Exemption.
Section 741............ Portable Fuel 4/16/04, 12/29/04, 69 FR 77903..
Containers and 11/26/04
Spouts_Variance.
Section 742............ Solvent 4/16/04, 12/29/04, 69 FR 77906..
Cleaning_General 11/26/04
Requirements.
Section 743............ Solvent Cleaning_Cold 4/16/04, 12/29/04, 69 FR 77906..
Cleaning. 11/26/04
Section 744............ Solvent Cleaning_Batch 4/16/04, 12/29/04, 69 FR 77906..
Vapor Cleaning. 11/26/04
Section 745............ Solvent Cleaning_In- 4/16/04, 12/29/04, 69 FR 77906..
Line Vapor Cleaning. 11/26/04
Section 746............ Solvent 4/16/04, 12/29/04, 69 FR 77906..
Cleaning_Airless and 11/26/04
Air-Tight Cleaning.
Section 747............ Solvent 4/16/04, 12/29/04, 69 FR 77906..
Cleaning_Alternative 11/26/04
Compliance.
Section 748............ Solvent 4/16/04, 12/29/04, 69 FR 77906..
Cleaning_Recordkeepin 11/26/04
g and Monitoring.
Section 749............ Architectural and 4/16/04, 5/12/05, 70 FR 24959... Correction FRN
Industrial 11/26/04 published 5/19/05 (70
Maintenance FR 28988).
Coating_General
Requirements.
Section 750............ Architectural and 4/16/04, 5/12/05, 70 FR 24959...
Industrial 11/26/04
Maintenance
Coating_Standards.
Section 751............ Architectural and 4/16/04, 5/12/05, 70 FR 24959...
Industrial 11/26/04
Maintenance
Coating_Exemptions.
Section 753............ Architectural and 4/16/04, 5/12/05, 70 FR 24959...
Industrial 11/26/04
Maintenance
Coating_Reporting
Requirements.
Section 754............ Architectural and 4/16/04, 5/12/05, 70 FR 24959...
Industrial 11/26/04
Maintenance
Coating_Testing
Requirements.
Section 799............ Definitions and 09/30/93 10/27/99, 64 FR 57777..
Abbreviations.
...................... 11/26/04 12/23/04, 69 FR 76855.. Definitions related to
Section 718
...................... 4/16/04 12/28/04, 69 FR 77642.. Definitions related to
11/26/04 Sections 719 through
734
...................... 4/16/04, 12/29/04, 69 FR 77903.. Definitions related to
11/26/04 Sections 735 through
741
...................... 4/16/04, 12/29/04, 69 FR 77906.. Definitions related to
11/26/04 Sections 742 through
748
...................... 4/16/04, 5/12/05, 70 FR 24959... Definitions related to
11/26/04 Sections 748 through
754. Correction FRN
published 5/19/05 (70
FR) 28988.
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Chapter 8_Asbestos, Sulfur and Nitrogen Oxides
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Section 801............ Sulfur Content of Fuel 3/15/85 8/28/95, 60 FR 44431...
Oils.
Section 802............ Sulfur Content of Coal 3/15/85 8/28/95, 60 FR 44431...
Section 803............ Sulfur Process 3/15/85 8/28/95, 60 FR 44431...
Emissions.
Section 804............ Nitrogen Oxide 3/15/85 8/28/95, 60 FR 44431...
Emissions.
Section 805............ Reasonably Available 4/16/04 12/28/04, 69 FR 77645, Revised paragraphs
Control Technology 69 FR 77647. 805.1(a), 805.1(a)(3)
for Major Stationary and (4), 805.1(b) and
Sources of Oxides of (c), 805.5(b) and
Nitrogen. (c), 805.6, and
805.7.
Section 899............ Definitions and 3/15/85 8/28/95, 60 FR 44431...
Abbreviations.
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Chapter 9_Motor Vehicle Pollutants, Lead, Odors, and Nuisance Pollutants
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Section 904............ Oxygenated Fuels...... 7/25/97 5/9/01, 66 FR 23614.... Addition of subsection
904.3 to make the
oxygenated gasoline
program a CO
continency measure.
Section 915............ National Low Emissions 2/11/00 7/20/00, 65 FR 44981...
Vehicle Program.
Section 999............ Definitions and 2/11/00 7/20/00, 69 FR 44981...
Abbreviations.
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Chapter 10_Nitrogen Oxides Emissions Budget Program
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Section 1000........... Applicability......... 12/8/00 12/22/00, 65 FR 80783..
Section 1001........... General Provisions.... 12/8/00 12/22/00, 65 FR 80783..
Section 1002........... Allowance Allocation.. 12/8/00 12/22/00, 65 FR 80783..
Section 1003........... Permits............... 12/8/00 12/22/00, 65 FR 80783..
Section 1004........... Allowance Transfer and 12/8/00 12/22/00, 65 FR 80783..
Use.
Section 1005........... Allowance Banking..... 12/8/00 12/22/00, 65 FR 80783..
Section 1006........... NOX Allowance Tracking 12/8/00 12/22/00, 65 FR 80783..
system.
Section 1007........... Emission Monitoring... 12/8/00 12/22/00, 65 FR 80783..
Section 1008........... Record Keeping........ 12/8/00 12/22/00, 65 FR 80783..
Section 1009........... Reporting............. 12/8/00 12/22/00, 65 FR 80783..
Section 1010........... End-of-Season 12/8/00 12/22/00, 65 FR 80783..
Reconciliation.
Section 1011........... Compliance 12/8/00 12/22/00, 65 FR 80783..
Certification.
Section 1012........... Penalties............. 12/8/00 12/22/00, 65 FR 80783..
Section 1013........... Program Audit......... 12/8/00 12/22/00, 65 FR 80783..
Section 1014........... NOX Budget Trading 5/1/01 11/1/01, 66 FR 55099...
Program for State
Implementation Plans.
Section 1099........... Definitions and 12/8/00 12/22/00, 65 FR 80783..
Abbreviations.
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Appendices
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Appendix 1............. Emission Limits for 3/15/85 8/28/95, 60 FR 44431...
Nitrogen Oxide.
Appendix 2............. Table of Allowable 3/15/85 8/28/95, 60 FR 44431...
Particulate Emissions
from Process Sources.
Appendix 3............. Graphic Arts Sources.. 3/15/85 8/28/95, 60 FR 44431...
Appendix 5............. Test Methods for 09/30/93 10/27/99, 64 FR 57777..
Sources of Volatile
Organic Compounds.
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District of Columbia Municipal Regulations (DCMR), Title 18_Vehicles and Traffic
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Chapter 4_Motor Vehicle
Title and Registration
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Section 411............ Registration of Motor 10/10/86 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Vehicles: General
Provisions.
Section 412............ Refusal of 10/17/97 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Registration.
Section 413............ Application for 9/16/83 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Registration.
Section 429............ Enforcement of 3/4/83 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Registration and
Reciprocity
Requirements.
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Chapter 6_Inspection of Motor Vehicles
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Section 600............ General Provisions.... 4/23/82 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Section 602............ Inspection Stickers... 3/15/85 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Section 603............ Vehicle Inspection: 6/29/74; 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Approved Vehicles. Recodified 4/1/
81
Section 604............ Vehicle Inspection: 11/23/84 4/10/86, 51 FR 12322...
Rejected Vehicles.
Section 606............ Vehicle Inspecton: 6/29/74; 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Condemned Vehicles. Recodified 4/1/
81
Section 607............ Placement of 4/7/77; 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Inspection Stickers Recodified 4/1/
on Vehicles. 81
Section 608............ Lost, Mutilated or 6/30/72; 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Detached Inspection Recodified 4/1/
Stickers. 81
Section 609............ Inspection of Non- 6/30/72; 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Registered Motor Recodified 4/1/
Vehicles. 81
Section 617............ Inspector 7/22/94 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Certification.
Section 618............ Automotive Emissions 7/22/94 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Repair Technician.
Section 619............ Vehicle Emission 10/17/97 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Recall Compliance.
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Chapter 7_Motor Vehicle Equipment
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Section 701............ Historic Motor 2/25/78; 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Vehicles. Recodified 4/1/
81
Section 750............ Exhaust Emission 4/26/77; 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Systems. Recodified 4/1/
81
Section 751............ Compliance with 7/22/94 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Exhaust Emission
Standards.
Section 752............ Maximum Allowable 10/17/97 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Levels of Exhaust
Components.
Section 753............ Inspection of Exhaust 5/23/83 4/10/86, 51 FR 12322...
Emission Systems.
Section 754............ Federal Transient 7/22/94 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Emissions Test:
Testing Procedures.
Section 755............ Federal Transient 7/22/94 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Emissions Test:
Equipment.
Section 756............ Federal Transient 7/22/94 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Emissions Test:
Quality Assurance
Procedures.
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Chapter 11_Motor Vehicle Offenses and Penalties
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Section 1101........... Offenses Related to 6/30/72; 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Title, Registration, Recodified 4/1/
and Identification 81
Tags.
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Section 1103........... Offenses Related to 6/30/72; 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Inspection Stickers. Recodified 4/1/
81
Section 1104........... False Statements, 11/29/91 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Alterations, Forgery,
and Dishonored Checks.
Section 1110........... Penalties for 11/29/91 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Violations.
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Chapter 26_Civil Fines for Moving and Non-Moving Violations
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Section 2600.1......... Infraction: 8/31/90 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498...
Inspection,
Registration
Certificate, Tags.
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Chapter 99_Definitions
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Section 9901........... Definitions........... 10/17/97 6/11/99, 64 FR 31498... Definition of
``Emission Recall
Notice.''
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(d) EPA-approved State source-specific requirements.
EPA-Approved District of Columbia Source-Specific Requirements
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Additional
Name of source Permit number State effective date EPA approval date explanation
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General Services N/A_it is the 10/17/97 9/30/99 The following
Administration Central operating permit 64 FR 52654 portions of GSA's
Heating and Refrigeration issued to GSA by operating permit
Plant and West Heating Plant. the District of are not included
Columbia on in the SIP: The
October 17, 1997. portion of
Condition 3
referring to Table
1; Table 1;
Condition 4; Table
3; and Condition
17.
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(e) EPA-approved non-regulatory and quasi-regulatory material.
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Name of non-regulatory SIP Applicable Additional
revision geographic area State submittal date EPA approval date explanation
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1990 Base Year Emissions Washington, DC 1/13/94 1/30/96 52.474(a) CO.
Inventory. carbon monoxide 10/12/95 61 FR 2931
maintenance area.
1990 Base Year Emissions Metropolitan 1/13/94 4/23/97 52.474(b) VOC,
Inventory. Washington ozone 62 FR 19676 NOX, CO.
nonattainment
area.
1990 Base Year Emissions Metropolitan 11/3/97 7/8/98 52.474(c) VOC,
Inventory. Washington ozone 63 FR 36854 NOX.
nonattainment
area.
15% Rate of Progress Plan...... Metropolitan 4/16/98 08/05/1999 52.476(a).
Washington ozone 64 FR 42600
nonattainment
area.
Negative Declaration-VOC Source Metropolitan 4/8/93 and 10/27/99 52.478(a),
Categories. Washington ozone 9/4/97 64 FR 57777 52.478(b).
nonattainment
area.
Photochemical Assessment Metropolitan 1/14/94 9/11/95 52.480.
Monitoring Stations (PAMS) Washington ozone 60 FR 47081
Program. nonattainment
area.
Small Business stationary Statewide......... 10/22/93 8/17/94 52.510.
source technical and 59 FR 42165
environmental compliance
assistance program.
Establishment of air quality Statewide......... 5/16/79 8/31/81 Subpart I,
monitoring Network. 46 FR 43676 section
52.465(c)(18).
Lead (Pb) SIP.................. Washington, DC.... 10/7/82 8/18/83 52.515(c)(22).
48 FR 37401
Plan for public notification of Metropolitan 12/5/83 6/1/84 52.515(c)(23).
air quality. Washington ozone 49 FR 22810
nonattainment
area.
Revision for conflict of Metropolitan 12/6/83 6/1/84 52.515(c)(24).
interest procedures [CAA Washington ozone 49 FR 22810
Section 128 SIP]. nonattainment
area.
Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Washington, DC.... 10/12/95 1/30/96, 61 FR 52.515(c)(36)
Plan. 3/9/04 2931 Revised Carbon
70 FR 16958, 4/4/ Monoxide
05 Maintenance Plan
Base Year
Emissions
Inventory using
MOBILE6.
1996-1999 Rate-of-Progress plan Washington 1-hour 11/3/1997, 5/13/05 1999 motor
SIP. ozone 5/25/1999 70 FR 25688 vehicle
nonattainment. emissions
budgets of 128.5
tons per day
(tpy) of VOC and
196.4 tpy of
NOX.
1990 Base Year inventory Washington 1-hour 9/5/2003, 5/13/05
Revisions,. ozone 2/25/2004 70 FR 25688
nonattainment
area.
1999-2005 Rate-of-Progress Plan Washington 1-hour 9/5/2003, 5/13/05 Only the TCMs in
SIP Revision and the ozone 2/25/2004 70 FR 25688 Appendix J of
Transportation Control nonattainment the 2/25/2004
Measures (TCMs) in Appendix J. area. revision, 2002
motor vehicle
emissions
budgets (MVEBs)
of 125.2 tons
per day (tpy)
for VOC and
290.3 tpy of
NOX, and, 2005
MvEBs of 97.4
tpy for VOC and
234.7 tpy of
NOX.
VMT Offset SIP Revision........ Washington 1-hour 9/5/2003, 5/13/05
ozone 2/25/2004 70 FR 25688
nonattainment
area.
Contingency Measure Plan....... Washington 1-hour 9/5/2003, 5/13/05
ozone 2/25/2004 70 FR 25688
nonattainment
area.
1-hour Ozone Modeled Washington 1-hour 9/5/2003, 5/13/05 2005 motor
Demonstration of Attainment ozone 2/25/2004 70 FR 25688 vehicle
and Attainment Plan. nonattainment emissions
area. budgets of 97.4
tons per day
(tpy) for VOC
and 234.7 tpy of
NOX.
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[63 FR 67417, Dec. 7, 1998, as amended at 64 FR 31500, June 11, 1999; 64 FR 52657, Sept. 30, 1999; 64 FR 57780, Oct. 27, 1999; 64 FR 68294, Dec 7, 1999; 65 FR 44984, July 20, 2000; 65 FR 80784, Dec. 22, 2000; 65 FR 81370, Dec. 26, 2000; 66 FR 23614, May 9, 2001; 66 FR 55102, Nov. 1, 2001; 68 FR 33639, June 5, 2003; 69 FR 47775, Aug. 6, 2004; 69 FR 76858, Dec. 23, 2004; 69 FR 77641, 77644, 77647, 77649, Dec. 28, 2004; 69 FR 77905, 77908, Dec. 29, 2004; 70 FR 16963, Apr. 4, 2005; 70 FR 24969, May 12, 2005; 70 FR 25717, May 13, 2005; 70 FR 28988, May 19, 2005; 70 FR 52920, Sept. 6, 2005]
§ 52.471 Classification of regions.
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The District of Columbia 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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National Capital Interstate............................... I I III I I
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[37 FR 10857, May 31, 1972, as amended at 39 FR 16346, May 8, 1974; 46 FR 61263, Dec. 16, 1981]
§ 52.472 Approval status.
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(a) With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approves the District of Columbia's plan for the attainment and maintenance of the national standards.
(b) With respect to the transportation control strategies submitted on April 19, July 9, and July 16, 1973, the Administrator approves the measures for parking surcharge, car pool locator, vehicle inspection, express bus lanes, increased bus fleet and service, elimination of free parking by private employers, with exceptions set forth in §§52.476, 52.483, 52.486, and 52.479.
(c) With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approves the District of Columbia's plan for the attainment and maintenance of the national standards under section 110 of the Clean Air Act. Furthermore, the Administrator finds that the plan satisfies all requirements of Part D, Title 1, of the Clean Air Act as amended in 1977.
(d) Section 710 of title 20 of the District of Columbia Regulations is approved with the following condition: Any alternative controls or exemptions under section 710.8 approved or granted by the District of Columbia are subject to a public notice and public hearing requirements and must be submitted to EPA as SIP revisions. Such alternatives or exemptions are not effective until approved as SIP revisions by EPA.
(e) [Reserved]
(f) Disapproval of revisions to the District of Columbia State Implementation Plan, District of Columbia Municipal Regulations (DCMR) Title 20, Sections 200, 201, 202, 204 and 299, pertaining to permitting of sources, and associated definitions in Section 199 submitted on June 21, 1985 and October 22, 1993 by the Mayor of the District of Columbia (1985 submittal) and by the Administrator of the District of Columbia Environmental Regulation Administration (1993 submittal). The disapproved regulations include those applicable to major new and major modified sources wishing to locate in the District. A new source review program for such major sources is required under sections 182 and 184 of the Clean Air Act. There are many deficiencies in the DCMR permitting regulations. Some of these deficiencies are the lack of public notice and comment procedures for new and modified sources applying for construction permits, the existence of a provision that allows the Mayor to grant indefinite 1-month temporary permits to those sources whose permits he/she determines have been delayed because of his/her office, the inclusion of a major source operating permit program, the inclusion of a minor source operating permit program that does not meet Part D requirements of the Act, the exemption of certain fuel burning (nitrogen oxide emitting) sources, incorrect citations of the Clean Air Act, a provision that allows circumvention of the offset requirement, and the lack of the de minimis special modification provisions required in serious and severe ozone nonattainment areas (section 182(c)(6) of the Clean Air Act).
[38 FR 33709, Dec. 6, 1973, as amended at 46 FR 61263, Dec. 16, 1981; 57 FR 34251, Aug. 4, 1992; 60 FR 5136, Jan. 26 1995; 60 FR 15486, Mar. 24, 1995; 61 FR 2936, Jan. 30, 1996]
§ 52.473 Conditional approval.
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The District of Columbia's severe ozone nonattainment area SIP for the Metropolitan Washington area, which includes the 1996–1999 portion of the rate-of-progress plan submitted on November 3, 1997, and May 25, 1999 and the transportation control measures in Appendix H of the May 25, 1999 submittal, and the severe ozone attainment demonstration submitted on April 24, 1998, October 27, 1998, February 16, 2000 and section 9.1.1.2 of the March 22, 2000 submittal, is conditionally approved contingent on the District submitting a revised SIP by April 17, 2004 that satisfies certain conditions. This conditional approval also establishes motor vehicle emissions budgets for 2005 of 101.8 tons per day of volatile organic compounds (VOC) and 161.8 tons per day of nitrogen oxides (NOX) to be used in transportation conformity in the Metropolitan Washington, DC serious ozone nonattainment area until revised budgets based upon the MOBILE6 model are submitted and found adequate. The District must submit a revised SIP by April 17, 2004 that satisfies the following conditions.
(1) Revises the 1996–1999 portion of the severe area ROP plan to include a contingency plan containing those adopted measures that qualify as contingency measures to be implemented should EPA determine that the Washington area failed to achieve the required 9 percent rate-of-progress reductions by November 15, 1999.
(2) Revises the 1999–2005 portion of the severe area rate-of-progress plan to provide MOBILE6-based mobile source emission budgets and adopted measures sufficient to achieve emission reductions of ozone precursors of at least 3 percent per year from November 15, 1999 to the November 15, 2005 severe ozone attainment date.
(3) Revises the severe area ROP plan to include a contingency plan containing those adopted measures that qualify as contingency measures to be implemented should EPA determine that the Washington area failed to achieve the ROP reductions required for the post-1999 period.
(4) Revises the Washington area severe attainment demonstration to include a contingency plan containing those adopted measures that qualify as contingency measures to be implemented for the failure of the Washington area to attain the one-hour ozone standard for serious areas by November 15, 1999.
(5) Revises the Washington area severe attainment demonstration to reflect revised MOBILE6-based motor vehicle emissions budgets, including revisions to the attainment modeling/weight of evidence demonstration and adopted control measures, as necessary, to show that the SIP continues to demonstrate attainment by November 15, 2005.
(6) Revises the Washington area severe attainment demonstration to include a contingency plan containing those measures to be implemented if the Washington area does not attain the one-hour ozone standard by November 15, 2005.
(7) Revises the Washington area severe attainment demonstration to include a revised RACM analysis and any revisions to the attainment demonstration including adopted control measures, as necessitated by such analysis.
(8) Revises the major stationary source threshold to 25 tons per year.
(9) Revises Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) rules to include the lower major source applicability threshold.
(10) Revises new source review offset requirement to require an offset ratio of at least 1.3 to 1.
(11) Includes a fee requirement for major sources of volatile organic compounds (VOC) and nitrogen oxides (NOX) should the area fail to attain by November 15, 2005.
(12) Includes a revision that identifies and adopts specific enforceable transportation control strategies and transportation control measures to offset any growth in emissions from growth in vehicle miles traveled or number of vehicle trips and to attain reductions in motor vehicle emissions as necessary, in combination with other emission reduction requirements in the Washington area, to comply with the rate-of-progress requirements for severe areas. Measures specified in section 108(f) of the Clean Air Act will be considered and implemented as necessary to demonstrate attainment.
[68 FR 19131, Apr. 17, 2003]
Effective Date Note: At 69 FR 19937, Apr. 15, 2004, §52.473 was stayed indefinitely.
§ 52.474 1990 Base Year Emission Inventory.
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(a) EPA approves as a revision to the District of Columbia Implementation Plan the 1990 base year emission inventory for the Washington Metropolitan Statistical Area, submitted by Director, District of Columbia Consumer and Regulatory Affairs, on January 13, 1994 and October 12, 1995. This submittal consist of the 1990 base year stationary, area and off-road mobile and on-road mobile emission inventories in the Washington Statistical Area for the pollutant, carbon monoxide (CO).
(b) EPA approves as a revision to the District of Columbia State Implementation Plan the 1990 base year emission inventory for the District's portion of the Metropolitan Washington DC ozone nonattainment area submitted by the Director, DCRA, on January 13, 1994. This submittal consists of the 1990 base year point, area, highway mobile, non-road and biogenic source emission inventories in the area for the following pollutants: Volatile organic compounds (VOC), carbon monoxide (CO), and oxides of nitrogen (NOX).
(c) EPA approves as a revision to the District of Columbia State Implementation Plan an amendment to the 1990 base year emission inventories for the District's portion of the Metropolitan Washington, D.C. ozone nonattainment area submitted by the Director, Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs, on November 3, 1997. This submittal consists of amendments to the 1990 base year point, area, highway mobile, and non-road source emission inventories in the area for the following pollutants: volatile organic compounds (VOC), and oxides of nitrogen (NOX).
[61 FR 2936, Jan. 30, 1996, as amended at 62 FR 19679, Apr. 23, 1997; 63 FR 36858, July 8, 1998]
§ 52.475 [Reserved]
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§ 52.476 Control strategy: ozone.
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(a) EPA approves as a revision to the District of Columbia State Implementation Plan the 15 Percent Rate of Progress Plan for the District of Columbia's portion of the Metropolitan Washington, D.C. ozone nonattainment area, submitted by the Director of the District of Columbia Department of Health on April 16, 1998.
(b)–(c) [Reserved]
[64 FR 42602, Aug. 5, 1999, as amended at 66 FR 631, Jan. 3, 2001; 69 FR 43522, July 21, 2004]
§ 52.477 [Reserved]
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§ 52.478 Rules and Regulations.
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(a) On April 8, 1993, the District of Columbia submitted a letter to EPA declaring that there are no sources located in the District belonging to the following VOC categories:
(1) Automobile and light-duty truck manufacturing;
(2) Coating of cans, coils, paper, fabric and vinyl, metal furniture, large appliances, magnet wire, miscellaneous metal parts and products, and flatwood paneling;
(3) Storage of petroleum liquids in fixed-roof tanks and external floating-roof tanks;
(4) Bulk gasoline plants and terminals;
(5) Petroleum refinery sources;
(6) Petroleum refinery equipment leaks;
(7) Manufacture of synthesized pharmaceutical products, pneumatic rubber tires, vegetable oil, synthetic organic chemicals (fugitive VOCs and air oxidation), and high density polyethylene, polypropylene and polystyrene resins;
(8) Graphic arts systems;
(9) Storage, transportation and marketing of VOCs (fugitive VOCs from oil and gas production and natural gas and gasoline processing).
(b) On September 4, 1997, the District of Columbia submitted a letter to EPA declaring that there are no sources located in the District which belong to the following VOC categories:
(1) Coating of plastic parts (business machines and other);
(2) Aerospace;
(3) Shipbuilding and repair;
(4) Automobile refinishing;
(5) Industrial wastewater;
(6) Distillation or reactor or batch processes in the synthetic organic chemical manufacturing industry;
(7) Volatile organic storage;
(8) Wood furniture coatings;
(9) Offset lithography;
(10) Clean-up solvents.
[64 FR 57781, Oct. 27, 1999]
§ 52.479 Source surveillance.
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(a) [Reserved]
(b) Therequirements of §51.213 are not met with respect to the strategies for carpool locator service. The remaining transportation measures in the previously federally-promulgated implementation plan have been mooted by court decision (District of Columbia v. Costle, 567 F. 2d 1091 (D.C. Cir 1977)) or rescinded by EPA. (continued)