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(1) Revised COMAR 26.11.01.01J (definition of “Modification”) [currently cited as COMAR 26.11.01.01B(20)].
(2) New COMAR 26.11.01.01M–1 definition of “New Source Review Source” (NSR Source) [currently cited as COMAR 26.11.01.01B(24)], replacing COMAR 26.11.01.01L (“New Source Impacting on a Non-Attainment Area—NSINA”).
(3) Revised COMAR 26.11.02.03A(1), .03B, .09A (introductory paragraph), 09A(5), .10C (introductory paragraph), .11A (introductory paragraph), .11A(3).
(4) Revised COMAR 26.11.06.06E(1).
(5) New COMAR 26.11.17.01A; .01B(1)(a), (b); .01B(2) through .01B(14); .01B(15)(a)[introductory paragraph only], (c), (d), (e)[except iii], (f); .01B(16) through (18); .02B through .02F; .03A; .03B(1), .03B(2), .03B(3)(a) through .03B(3)(d)[except introductory paragraph]; .03B(4); .03B(5); .03C; .03D; .05A; .05B(1); .05B(3). This rule replaces COMAR 26.11.06.11.
(C) Letter dated September 25, 2000 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting revisions to COMAR 26.11.17.
(D) The following provisions of COMAR 26.11.17 (Requirements for Major New Sources and Modifications), effective October 2, 2000: .01B(1)(c); .01B(15)(a)(i), .01B(15)(a)(ii), .01B(15)(b), .01B(15)(e)(iii); .02A(1), .02A(2); .03B(3), .03B(5), .03B(6)[formerly .03B(5)], .04A(1), .04A(2), .04B, .04C(1), .04C(2); .05B(2).
(149) Revisions to the Maryland Regulations related to use of pollution control devices in COMAR 26.11.12 Control of Batch Type Hot-Dip Galvanizing Installations submitted on July 17, 1995 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of July 17, 1995 from the Maryland Department of the Environment to Mr. Stanley Laskowski of EPA transmitting revisions to COMAR 26.11.12 Control of Batch Type Hot-Dip Galvanizing Installations related to use of control equipment to meet visible emission limitations.
(B) Revision to COMAR 26.11.12 Control of Batch Type Hot-Dip Galvanizing Installations related to use of control equipment to meet visible emission limitations. Revisions were effective on May 8, 1995.
(ii) Additional Material.—Remainder of July 17, 1995, submittal related to COMAR 26.11.12 Control of Batch Type Hot-Dip Galvanizing Installations and the use of pollution control equipment to meet visible emission limitations.
(150) Revisions to the Maryland Regulations related to visible emissions standards for iron and steel installations submitted on March 30, 1987 and December 15, 1987 by the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (currently known as the Maryland Department of the Environment):
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters of March 30, 1987 and December 15, 1987 from the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (currently known as the Maryland Department of the Environment) transmitting revisions related to visible emissions standards for iron and steel installations.
(B) Revisions to COMAR 10.18.10.03B(3) [currently COMAR 26.11.10.03B(2)], effective March 24, 1987.
(C) Revisions to COMAR 10.18.10.03B(3) [currently COMAR 26.11.10.03B(2)], effective January 5, 1988.
(ii) Additional Material. Remainder of the March 30, 1987 and December 15, 1987 submittals.
(151) Revisions to the Maryland State Implementation Plan submitted on August 28, 1998, November 16, 1999 and March 20, 2000 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of August 28, 1998 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting additions to the Maryland's State Implementation Plan pertaining to the Nitrogen Oxides Budget Program.
(B) Letter of November 16, 1999 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting additions to the Maryland's State Implementation Plan pertaining to the Nitrogen Oxides Budget Program.
(C) Letter of March 20, 2000 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting additions to the Maryland's State Implementation Plan pertaining to the Nitrogen Oxides Budget Program.
(D) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.27, Post RACT Requirements for NOX Sources (NOX Budget Program) and COMAR 26.11.28, Polices and Procedures Relating to Maryland's NOX Budget Program, effective June 1, 1998.
(1) Addition of COMAR 26.11.27.01 through COMAR 26.11.27.14, except COMAR 26.11.27.04, .07 and .11.
(2) Addition of COMAR 26.11.28.01 through COMAR 26.11.28.13, except COMAR 26.11.28.08.
(E) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.27, Post RACT Requirements for NOX Sources (NOX Budget Program) and COMAR 26.11.28, Polices and Procedures Relating to Maryland's NOX Budget Program, effective October 18, 1999, consisting of the addition of new COMAR 26.11.27.04, .07 and .11.
(F) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.27, Post RACT Requirements for NOX Sources ( NOX Budget Program) and COMAR 26.11.28, Polices and Procedures Relating to Maryland's NOX Budget Program, consisting of the consent agreement between the Maryland Department of the Environment and the Potomac Electric Power Company, effective September 13, 1999.
(G) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.27, Post RACT Requirements for NOX Sources ( NOX Budget Program) and COMAR 26.11.28, Polices and Procedures Relating to Maryland's NOX Budget Program, consisting of the consent agreement between the Maryland Department of the Environment and the Baltimore Gas & Electric Company, effective November 19, 1999.
(ii) Additional Material—Remainder of August 28, 1998, November 16, 1999 and March 20, 2000 submittals pertaining to the Nitrogen Oxides Budget Program.
(152) Revisions to the Maryland Regulations governing visible emissions submitted on March 21, 1991 and November 5, 1997 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters from the Maryland Department of the Environment dated March 21, 1991 and November 5, 1997 submitting revisions to the Maryland State Implementation Plan.
(B) Document entitled “Procedures To Be Used To Evaluate An Application For An Alternative Visible Emissions Standard Under COMAR 26.11.06.02B”.
(C) Code of Maryland Administrative Regulations (COMAR) 10.18.06.02 (General Emission Standards, Prohibitions, and Restrictions—Visible Emissions), Sections 10.18.06.02A(1), .02(A)(1)(a), .02(A)(2), and .02C(1) and (2), effective December 3, 1984.
(D) Recodified COMAR 26.11.06.02 (General Emission Standards, Prohibitions, and Restrictions—Visible Emissions), Sections 26.11.06.02A(1) [General paragraph], .02A(1)(a) through (d) and (f), .02A(2), and .02C(1) through (3), effective August 1, 1988.
(E) COMAR 26.11.06.02B (Visible Emissions—Case-by-Case Exception to the Visible Emissions Standards).
(1) COMAR 10.18.06.02B(1)(a) through (d), .02B(2)(a), .02B(4)(a) and (b), and .02B(5)(a) and (b), effective December 3, 1984. This rule replaces COMAR 10.18.01.08. [Recodified as COMAR 26.11.06.02B, effective August 1, 1988.]
(2) COMAR 26.11.06.02B(2)(b) through (e) and .02 B(4)(c), effective July 3, 1995.
(F) Recodified COMAR 26.11.06.03D (Particulate Matter from Materials Handling and Construction), effective August 1, 1988.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) Remainder of the March 21, 1991 submittal (MD91–01) as it pertains to the recodification of COMAR 26.11.06.02 and 26.11.06.03D.
(B) Remainder of the November 5, 1997 submittal (MD97–02).
(153) Revisions to the Maryland State Implementation Plan submitted on April 2, 1992 and October 10, 2000 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter dated April 2, 1992 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting revisions to the testing and observation procedures for iron and steel production operations
(B) The following revised Maryland provisions, effective February 17, 1992.
(1) Revised COMAR 26.11.10.07.
(2) Technical Memorandum 91–01, Supplement 1—Appendix A, Test Method 5 and Method 8.
(C) Letter dated October 10, 2000 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting revisions to regulations and technical memoranda governing control of iron and steel production operations.
(D) The following revised Maryland provisions, effective November 2, 1998.
(1) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.01.04C(2).
(2) Revisions to the following provisions of COMAR 26.11.10: Paragraphs .02A., .02B(2), .02B(3), .03A(2)(a) through (c), .03A(2)(e), .03B [introductory paragraph], .03B(5) [formerly cited as .03B(6)], .04B(2) introductory paragraph [combined with provision formerly cited as .04B(2)(a)], .04B(2)(c)(i) and .04B(2)(c)(ii) [formerly cited as .04B(2)(e)(i) and .04B(2)(e)(ii) respectively], .04B(2)(f), .04B(3) through(5), and.05.
(3) Removal of the following provisions: COMAR 26.11.10.01B(1) [existing provision .01B(2) is renumbered as .01B(1)], .03B(1) [existing provisions .03B(2) through(5) are renumbered as .03B(1) through (4)], .03B(7), .03B(8), .03C, .03D, .04A(2) and .04A(3) [existing provision .04A(1) is renumbered as .04A], .04B(2)(b), and .04B(2)(h) [existing provisions .04B(2)(c) through (g) and (i) are renumbered as .04B(2)(a) through (f)].
(4) Addition of COMAR 26.11.10.01B(2) and new .03C.
(5) Technical Memorandum 91–01, Supplement 3—Test Methods 1004, 1004F, 1004G, 1004H, and 1004I.
(E) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.10.03C(1) [formerly cited as .03C], and the addition of Paragraphs .03C(2) and .03C(3); effective October 2, 2000.
(ii) Additional Materials—Remainder of the state submittals pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(153) (i) of this section.
(154) Revisions to the Maryland Regulations pertaining to the Nitrogen Oxides (NOX) Reduction and Trading Program submitted on April 27, 2000 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of April 27, 2000 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting additions to the Maryland State Implementation Plan pertaining to the NOX Reduction and Trading Program.
(B) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.29, NOX Reduction and Trading Program and COMAR 26.11.30, Policies and Procedures Relating to Maryland's NOX Reduction and Trading Program, effective May 1, 2000.
(1) Addition of COMAR 26.11.29.01 through COMAR 26.11.29.15.
(2) Addition of COMAR 26.11.30.01 through COMAR 26.11.30.09.
(ii) Additional material. Remainder of April 27, 2000 submittal pertaining to the NOX Reduction and Trading Program.
(155) Revisions to the Maryland Regulations for NOX RACT regulations submitted on September 8, 2000 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of September 8, 2000 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting the Maryland NOX RACT regulations.
(B) The Maryland NOX RACT regulations found at COMAR 26.11.09.08, effective October 18, 1999, as revised effective September 18, 2000. This rule replaces COMAR 26.11.09.08, effective May 10, 1993, as revised effective June 20, 1994 and May 8, 1995.
(C) Addition of COMAR 26.11.09.01B(3–1) (definition of the term “high heat release unit”), effective September 18, 2000.
(ii) Additional Material.—Remainder of September 8, 2000 submittal.
(156) Revision to the Maryland Regulations replacing the existing regulation and adopting a new regulation for control of volatile organic compounds (VOC) from expandable polystyrene operations (EPO) submitted on October 20, 2000 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of October 20, 2000 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting the EPO regulations.
(B) The Maryland EPO regulations found at COMAR 26.11.19.19, effective October 2, 2000. This rule replaces COMAR 26.11.19.19, effective July 3, 1995.
(ii) Additional Material.—Remainder of the October 20, 2000 submittal.
(157) Revision to the Maryland Regulations establishing VOC reasonably available control technology (RACT) standards for facilities that recycle bakery and confectionary waste submitted on October 31, 2000 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of October 31, 2000 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting the VOC RACT regulations for facilities that recycle bakery and confectionary waste.
(B) The Maryland VOC RACT regulations for facilities that recycle bakery and confectionary waste found at COMAR 26.11.19.28, effective October 2, 2000.
(ii) Additional Material.—Remainder of the October 31, 2000 submittal.
(158) Revision to the Maryland Regulations which adopt by reference the EPA definition of VOC found at 40 CFR 51.100(s), update the Maryland regulation references to the federal PSD regulations at 40 CFR 52.21 and include other miscellaneous revisions submitted on February 6, 1998 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of February 6, 1998 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting the adoption of the federal definition of VOC, federal reference updates and other miscellaneous revisions.
(B) The amendment to COMAR 26.11.01.01B(37) and COMAR 26.11.06.14 which updates the references for incorporation of the federal PSD regulations found at 40 CFR 52.21 from the 1993 to the 1996 edition of the CFR and include other miscellaneous revisions (COMAR 26.11.01.01B(6–1) and COMAR 26.11.06.06A(1)(d)), effective June 30, 1997.
(C) The amendment to COMAR 26.11.01.01B(53) which adopts by reference the EPA definition of VOC found at 40 CFR 51.100(s), 1996 edition of CFR, effective September 22, 1997.
(ii) Additional Material.—Remainder of the February 6, 1998 submittal.
(159) Revision to the Maryland Regulations updating the references to the federal definition of VOC at 40 CFR 51.100(s) and the federal PSD regulations at 40 CFR 52.21, submitted on November 16, 2000 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of November 16, 2000 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting the updates to the Maryland regulation references to the federal definition of VOC at 40 CFR 51.100(s) and the federal PSD regulations at 40 CFR 52.21.
(B) The amendments to COMAR 26.11.01.01B(37) and COMAR 26.11.06.14 which update the reference for incorporation of the federal PSD regulations found at 40 CFR 52.21 from the 1996 to the 1999 edition of the CFR and the amendment to COMAR 26.11.01.01B(53) which updates the federal reference for incorporation of the EPA definition of VOC found at 40 CFR 51.100(s) from the 1996 to the 1999 edition of the CFR, effective October 16, 2000.
(ii) Additional Material.—Remainder of the November 16, 2000 submittal.
(160) Revisions to the Maryland Regulation, COMAR 26.11.19, Volatile Organic Compounds from Specific Processes, submitted on October 5, 2001 by the Maryland Department of the Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of October 5, 2001 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting Maryland Regulation, COMAR 26.11.19.29, Control of Volatile Organic Compounds From Distilled Spirits Facilities.
(B) Additions of COMAR 26.11.19.29, Control of Volatile Organic Compounds From Distilled Spirits Facilities, adopted by the State of Maryland on September 11, 2000 and effective October 2, 2000.
(C) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.19.29, Control of Volatile Organic Compounds From Distilled Spirits Facilities, adopted by the State of Maryland on September 25, 2001 and effective October 15, 2001.
(ii) Additional Materials—Remainder of the State submittals pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraphs (c)(160)(i)(B) and (C) of this section.
(161) Revisions to the State of Maryland Regulations pertaining to the repeal of COMAR 26.11.11.04, Petroleum Refineries, submitted on January 4, 2001, by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of January 4, 2001, from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting amendments to COMAR 26.11.11 to repeal Regulation 26.11.11.04, Petroleum Refineries.
(B) Amendments to COMAR 26.11.11, Control of Petroleum Products Installations, including Asphalt Paving and Asphalt Concrete Plants, repealing Regulation 26.11.11.04, Petroleum Refineries, effective October 5, 1998.
(ii) Additional Material. Remainder of the January 4, 2001 submittal pertaining to the repeal of COMAR 26.11.11.04, Petroleum Refineries.
(162) Revisions to the Maryland State Implementation Plan submitted on February 5, 2001 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) A letter dated February 5, 2001 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting revisions to the Maryland State Implementation Plan, consisting of the addition of COMAR 26.11.19.30 Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Organic Chemical Production.
(B) Addition of new COMAR 26.11.19.30 Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Organic Chemical Production, adopted by the Secretary of the Environment on December 6, 2000 and effective on January 8, 2001, including the following:
(1) addition of new COMAR 26.11.19.30 A. Definitions.
(2) addition of new COMAR 26.11.19.30 B. Terms Defined.
(3) addition of new COMAR 26.11.19.30.C. Applicability.
(4) addition of new COMAR 26.11.19.30.D. General Requirements.
(5) addition of new COMAR 26.11.19.30.E. Demonstration of Compliance.
(ii) Additional Materials—Remainder of the February 5, 2001 submittal.
(163) Revisions to the Maryland Regulations submitted on January 8, 2001 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter dated January 8, 2001 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting regulations that establish reasonably available control technology (RACT) requirements for those sources at integrated steel mills that cause emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
(B) The following revisions to COMAR 26.11.10, effective December 25, 2000:
(1) Addition of COMAR 26.11.10.01B(1) through .0B(5) inclusive, and .01B(8.) [existing provisions .01B(1) and .01B(2) are renumbered as .01B(6) and .01B(7) respectively].
(2) New COMAR 26.11.10.06 (Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Iron and Steel Production Installations).
(3) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.10.07 (Testing and Observation Procedures).
(C) Letter dated May 29, 2001 from the Maryland Department of the Environment, noting the correction of a typographical error made in the Maryland Register publication of the Iron and Steel VOC RACT rule.
(ii) Additional Materials—Remainder of the state submittal pertaining to the regulations listed in paragraph (c)(163)(i)(B) of this section.
(164) Revisions to the Maryland State Implementation Plan submitted on February 6, 1998 and May 14, 2001 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of May 14, 2001 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting revisions to COMAR 26.11.01.01 (General Administrative Definitions).
(B) The following revised provisions of COMAR 26.11.01.01, effective June 20, 1994:
(1) 26.11.01.01A.
(2) 26.11.01.01B(1) through .01B(20), except for .01B(3) and .01B(13).
(3) 26.11.01.01B(24) through .01B(36), except for .01B(25).
(4) 26.11.01.01B(38) through .01B(53).
(C) Letter of February 6, 1998 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting revisions to COMAR 26.11.01.01 (General Administrative Definitions).
(D) Revised COMAR 26.11.01.01B(43) [definition of “source”], effective June 30, 1997.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) Remainder of May 14, 2001 submittal.
(B) Remainder of February 6, 1998 submittal related to the revised definition of “source.”
(165) Revisions to the Maryland State Implementation Plan submitted on June 12, 2001 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of June 12, 2001 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting revisions to COMAR 26.11.04 (Ambient Air Quality Standards).
(B) The following revised provisions of COMAR 26.11.04, effective May 8, 1995:
(1) Revised chapter title of COMAR 26.11.04.
(2) New 26.11.04.03 through .09 (formerly COMAR 26.11.03.01 through .07 [State-Adopted National Ambient Air Quality Standards and Guidelines], effective prior to May 8, 1995).
(3) Addition of COMAR 26.11.04.02.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) Remainder of June 12, 2001 submittal.
(166) Revisions to the Maryland State Implementation Plan submitted on August 20, 2001 by the Maryland Department of the Environment consisting of Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) requirements to reduce volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from marine vessel coating operations.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) A letter dated August 20, 2001 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting an addition to Maryland's State Implementation Plan, pertaining to volatile organic compound (VOC) regulations in Maryland's air quality regulations, COMAR 26.11.19.27.
(B) Addition of new COMAR 26.11.19.27—Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Marine Vessel Coating Operations, effective on October 20, 1997.
(ii) Additional Materials—Remainder of the August 20, 2001 submittal pertaining to COMAR 26.11.19.27—Control of VOC Emissions from Marine Vessel Coating Operations.
(167)(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter dated February 21, 2001 submitted by the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting the source-specific VOC RACT determination for the Thomas Manufacturing Corporation Inc., in the form of a Consent Order.
(B) Consent Order for the Thomas Manufacturing Corporation Inc., dated February 6, 2001, with an effective date of February 15, 2001.
(ii) Additional Materials—Other materials submitted by the State of Maryland in support of and pertaining to the RACT determination for the source listed in paragraph (c)(167)(i)(B) of this section.
(168) SIP revision submitted on April 25, 2001 by the State of Maryland consisting of a Consent Order dated April 16, 2001 between the Maryland Department of the Environment and Constellation Power Source Generation Inc. The Consent Order establishes a system-wide inter-facility emissions averaging plan to comply with NOX RACT requirements at five facilities owned by Constellation Power Source Generation Inc. and located in the State of Maryland.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of April 25, 2001 from the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) transmitting a Consent Order issued by MDE to Constellation Power Source Generation, Inc. establishing an averaging plan at five electric generating plants as a means of compliance with the NOX RACT requirements.
(B) Consent Order between the Maryland Department of the Environment and Constellation Power Source Generation, Inc. dated April 16, 2001.
(C) NOX RACT Averaging Plan Proposal submitted by Constellation Power Source Generation, Inc. dated November 6, 2000.
(ii) Additional Material.—Remainder of the state submittal pertaining to the revision listed in paragraph (c)(168) of this section.
(169) Revisions to the Maryland Regulation, COMAR 26.11.19, Volatile Organic Compounds from Specific Processes, submitted on October 5, 2001 by the Maryland Department of the Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of October 5, 2001 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting Maryland Regulation, COMAR 26.11.19.13–1, Aerospace Coating Operations.
(B) Addition of COMAR 26.11.19.13–1, Aerospace Coating Operations, adopted by the State of Maryland on September 11, 2000 and effective October 2, 2000.
(C) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.19.13–1, Aerospace Coating Operations, adopted by the State of Maryland on September 25, 2001 and effective October 15, 2001.
(ii) Additional Materials—Remainder of the State submittals pertaining to the regulations listed in paragraphs (c)(169)(i)(B) and (C) of this section.
(170) Revisions to the Maryland Regulation, COMAR 26.11.14, Control of Emissions from Kraft Pulp Mills, submitted on October 5, 2001 by the Maryland Department of the Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of October 5, 2001 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting Maryland Regulations COMAR 26.11.14.01, 26.11.14.02 and 26.11.14.06, Control of Emissions from Kraft Pulp Mills.
(B) Additions of COMAR 26.11.14.01, COMAR 26.11.14.02 and COMAR 26.11.14.06, Control of Emissions from Kraft Pulp Mills, adopted by the State of Maryland on December 13, 2000 and effective January 8, 2001.
(C) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.14.01 and COMAR 26.11.14.06, Control of Emissions from Kraft Pulp Mills, adopted by the State of Maryland on September 25, 2001 and effective October 15, 2001.
(ii) Additional Materials—Remainder of the State submittals pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraphs (c)(170)(i)(B) and (C) of this section.
(171) Revisions to the Code of Maryland Administrative Regulations (COMAR) which update the Maryland regulation references to both the Federal Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) regulations found at §52.21 and the EPA definition of “volatile organic compound” (VOC) found at 40 CFR 51.100(s) of the 2000 edition of the Code of Federal Regulations, submitted on December 11, 2001 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of December 11, 2001 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting updated references to the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) with regard to the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) regulations and the definition of “volatile organic compound” (VOC).
(B) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.01.01B(37) and COMAR 26.11.06.14 effective December 10, 2001, which updates the references for incorporation of the Federal PSD regulations found at §52.21 from the 1999 to the 2000 edition of the CFR.
(C) The revision to COMAR 26.11.01.01B(53) effective December 10, 2001, which updates the references of the EPA definition of VOC found at 40 CFR 51.100(s) from the 1999 edition to the 2000 edition of CFR.
(ii) Additional material. Remainder of the State submittals pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraphs (c)(171)(i)(B) and (C) of this section.
(172) Revision to the Code of Maryland Administrative Regulations (COMAR) governing general records and information requirements, submitted on December 11, 2001 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of December 11, 2001 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting revisions to COMAR 26.11.01.05 (Records and Information).
(B) Revised COMAR 26.11.01.05, effective June 30, 1997, replacing COMAR 26.11.01.05, effective July 18, 1980, as recodified August 1, 1988.
(C) Revision to the introductory paragraph of COMAR 26.11.01.05A., effective December 10, 2001.
(ii) Additional material. Remainder of the State submittals pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraphs (c)(172)(i)(B) and (C) of this section.
(173) Revisions to the Maryland State Implementation Plan submitted on February 6, 1998 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) A letter dated February 6, 1998 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting additions to Maryland's State Implementation Plan, concerning exemption of certain intermittent visible emissions requirements at Federal facilities, establishment of specific requirements for safety determinations at Federal facilities, and amendment to open burning distance limitations under the “open fire” rule.
(B) The following additions and revisions to the Code of Maryland Administrative Regulations (COMAR), effective August 11, 1997:
(1) COMAR 26.11.06.02A(1)—introductory text of paragraph (1)[revised], and 26.11.06.02A(1)(j) [added].
(2) COMAR 26.11.07.01B(5) [added], 26.11.07.03B(1)(c) [revised], and 26.11.07.06 [added].
(ii) Additional Materials—Remainder of the February 6, 1998 submitted by the Maryland Department of the Environment pertaining to the amendments in paragraph (c)(173)(i) (B) of this section.
(174) Revisions to the Maryland State Implementation Plan submitted on November 20, 2001, by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter dated November 20, 2001 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting a revision to Maryland State Implementation Plan concerning an alternative method for a source to achieve compliance with volatile organic compound (VOC) requirements for specific processes.
(B) Revisions to Code of Maryland Administrative Regulation (COMAR) 26.11.19.02B (Applicability, Determining Compliance, Reporting and General Requirements—Method of Compliance), effective May 4, 1998, which revises paragraph .02B(2)(c), adds a new paragraph .02B(2)(d), and renumbers former paragraph .02B(2)(d) as .02B(2)(e).
(ii) Additional Material.—Remainder of the State submittal pertaining to the revision listed in paragraph (c)(174)(i) of this section.
(175) Revisions to the Maryland State Implementation Plan submitted on December 6, 2001, by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter dated December 6, 2001 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting additions to Maryland's State Implementation Plan, concerning good operating practices, equipment cleanup procedures, and volatile organic compound (VOC) storage tank vapor control requirements for specific processes.
(B) Addition of Code of Maryland Administrative Regulation (COMAR) 26.11.19.02I—(Applicability, Determining Compliance, Reporting and General Requirements—Good Operating Practices, Cleanup, and VOC Storage), effective December 10, 2001.
(ii) Additional Material.—Remainder of the State submittal pertaining to the revision listed in paragraph (c)(175)(i) of this section.
(176) Revisions to the Maryland State Implementation Plan submitted by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of December 6, 2001 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting revisions to Maryland's State Implementation Plan concerning VOC requirements for facilities that produce inorganic chemicals and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) products.
(B) The following revisions to Code of Maryland Administrative Regulation (COMAR) 26.11.19.30 (Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Chemical Production and Polytetrafluoroethylene Installations), effective December 10, 2001:
(1) Revised title for COMAR 26.11.19.30.
(2) Addition of paragraphs .30B(3–1), .30B(3–2), .30B(4–1), .30B(4–2), .30B(5)(b), and .30E(1) through (5) inclusive.
(3) Renumbering of former paragraphs .30B(5), .30C(3), and .30E(1) as paragraphs .30B(5)(a), .30C(2) and .30F respectively.
(4) Revisions to paragraphs .30C(1), renumbered .30C(2), .30D. (paragraph title), .30D(1), .30D(2), .30D(3), .30D(4) (introductory paragraph) and .30F.
(5) Removal of former paragraphs .30C(2) and .30E(2).
(C) Letter of November 6, 2002 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting revisions to Maryland's State Implementation Plan concerning VOC requirements for facilities that produce inorganic chemicals and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) products.
(D) The following revisions to Code of Maryland Administrative Regulation (COMAR) 26.11.19.30 (Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Chemical Production and Polytetrafluoroethylene Installations), effective November 11, 2002:
(1) Revisions to paragraphs .30B(4–1), .30B(4–2), .30C(2), .30C(3), and .30E(1).
(2) Addition of paragraphs .30B(4–3), .30B(4–4), and .30E(6).
(ii) Additional Material.—Remainder of the State submittal pertaining to the revision listed in paragraph (c)(176)(i) of this section.
(177) Revisions to the Code of Maryland Administrative Regulation (COMAR) 26.11.19.18 pertaining to the establishment of a VOC limit for overprint varnish used in the cosmetic industry, submitted on June 21, 2002, by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of June 21, 2002, from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting amendments to Regulation .18, Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Screen Printing and Digital Imaging, under COMAR 26.11.19, Volatile Organic Compounds from Specific Processes.
(B) Additions and Revisions to COMAR 26.11.19.18, Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Screen Printing and Digital Imaging under COMAR 26.11.19, Volatile Organic Compounds from Specific Processes, effective June 10, 2002:
(1) Revised COMAR 26.11.19.18A(4)(a) and added COMAR 26.11.19.18A(4)(b), revising the definition of the term “Clear coating.”
(2) Added COMAR 26.11.19.18A (10–1), adding a definition for the term “Overprint varnish.”
(3) Added COMAR 26.11.19.18C(1)(a) (General Requirements for Screen Printing). Former COMAR 26.11.19.18C(1)(a) through (c) is renumbered as 26.11.19.18C(1)(b) through (d).
(ii) Additional Material.—Remainder of the State submittal pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(177)(i) of this section.
(178) Revisions to the Maryland State Implementation Plan for Stage II Vapor Recovery at Gasoline Dispensing Facilities submitted on May 23, 2002 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of May 23, 2002 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting revisions to the Maryland State Implementation Plan pertaining to Stage II Vapor Recovery at Gasoline Dispensing Facilities.
(B) The following revisions and additions to COMAR 26.11.24, effective on April 15, 2002:
(1) Revisions to .01B(1) and (17); addition of .01B(18) and .01B(19).
(2) Addition of .01–1.
(3) Revisions to .02C(1) and (3); addition of .02D, .02E and .02F.
(4) Revisions to .03F; addition of .03H and .03I.
(5) Revisions to .04A (introductory paragraph), .04B, .04C and .04C(1); addition of .04A(1) through .04A(5) and .04C(2).
(6) Revisions to .07A, .07B and .07D; addition of .07E.
(ii) Additional Material.—Remainder of the State submittal(s) pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(178)(i) of this section.
(179) Revisions to the Code of Maryland Administrative Regulation (COMAR) 11.14.08 pertaining to the request for delay in the incorporation of On-board Diagnostics testing in the state's Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program submitted on July 9, 2002 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of July 9, 2002 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting amendments to Regulations .03, .06, .09, .12, and .16 under COMAR 11.14.08, Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program.
(B) Additions and revisions to COMAR 11.14.08.03, .06, .09, .12, and .16, effective June 10, 2002:
(1) Added COMAR 11.14.08.03E.
(2) Revised COMAR 11.14.08.06A(3)(r), .09F, .12C(1) through (3) inclusive, and .16D.
(ii) Additional Material.—Remainder of the State submittal(s) pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(179)(i) of this section.
(180) Revisions to the Code of Maryland Administrative Regulations (COMAR) submitted on November 18, 2002 and November 26, 2002 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of November 18, 2002 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting the removal of Code of Maryland Administrative Regulation (COMAR) 10.18.03.08—the State ambient air quality standard for hydrocarbons.
(B) Removal of COMAR 10.18.03.08, effective October 14, 1985.
(C) Letter of November 26, 2002 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting revisions to COMAR 10.18.09.05 regarding the removal of provisions granting visible emissions exceptions by control officers in Maryland Areas I, II, V, and VI.
(D) Removal of COMAR 10.18.09.05A(3)(b)(i) and .05A(3)(b)(ii), effective December 3, 1984.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) Remainder of the State submittals pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(180)(i) of this section.
(B) Letter dated January 9, 2003 from the Maryland Air and Radiation Management Administration to the Environmental Protection Agency, Region III, clarifying the reasons for removing the provisions of COMAR 10.18.09.05B(3)(i) and (ii).
(181) Revisions to the Code of Maryland's Administrative Regulations (COMAR) for particulate matter, visible emissions and sulfur compounds submitted on November 6, 2002 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of November 6, 2002 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting the revision consisting of housekeeping and clarification amendments to Regulations .02, .03, and .05 under COMAR 26.11.06 General Emission Standards, Prohibitions and Restrictions.
(B) The following amendments to COMAR 26.11.06—General Emission Standards, Prohibitions and Restrictions, effective November 11, 2002:
(1) Addition of COMAR 26.11.06.02A(1)(k).
(2) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.06.02A(1)(j), .02A(2), .02C(1), .03C (introductory paragraph), .03C(1), and .05A.
(3) Removal of COMAR 26.11.06.02C(3).
(ii) Additional Material.—Remainder of the State submittal pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(181)(i) of this section.
(182) Revisions to the Code of Maryland Administrative Regulations (COMAR) under COMAR 26.11.02, Permits, Approvals, and Registration that were adopted from 1995 thorough 1999 and related amendments under COMAR 26.11.06, General Emission Standards, Prohibitions, and Restrictions, and COMAR 26.11.19, Volatile Organic Compounds from Specific Processes on November 1, 2001 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of November 1, 2002 from the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) transmitting revisions to COMAR 26.11.02, 26.11.06 and 26.11.19.
(B) The following new provisions of COMAR 26.11.02 (Permits, Approvals and Registration), effective May 8, 1995, replacing COMAR 26.11.02.01 through 26.11.02.16, as amended effective through April 26, 1993:
(1) COMAR 26.11.02.01A; 26.11.02.01B(2), (3), (7) through (9), (11) through (14), (17) through (21), (23) through (28), (34) through (36), (38), (40), (41), (43) through (45), (47), (48), (51) through (53), and (55); and 26.11.02.01C.
(2) COMAR 26.11.02.02 (except .02D), .03, .04 (except .04C(2)), .05 through .10, .11 (except .11C), and .12 through 14.
(C) Revision to COMAR 26.11.06.06E(4)(g), effective May 8, 1995.
(D) Revision to COMAR 26.11.19.02G(3)(b), effective May 8, 1995.
(E) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.02.01B(13), .06B (introductory paragraph) and .06B(5), .10O(2), .10Q(7), .10U, .10V, .11A(1), .12A(1) and (2), .14A(1); addition of 26.11.02.10O(13) and (14), .10W, .11A(2)and .12A(3); removal of 26.11.02.14A(2)—existing .14A(3) is renumbered as .14A(2), effective June 16, 1997.
(F) Revision to COMAR 26.11.02.10E, effective September 22, 1997.
(G) Revision to COMAR 26.11.02.09C, effective May 4, 1998.
(H) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.02.10C, .10V and .10W; addition of COMAR 26.11.02.10X, effective March 22, 1999.
(ii) Additional Material.—Remainder of the State submittal pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(182)(i) of this section.
(183) Revisions to the Maryland Regulations pertaining to Control of Fuel Burning Equipment, Stationary Internal Combustion Engines, and Certain Fuel Burning Installations, submitted on November 6, 2002 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter dated November 6, 2002 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting revisions to the Maryland State Implementation Plan pertaining to amendments to COMAR 26.11.09.
(B) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.09, Control of Fuel-Burning Equipment, Stationary Internal Combustion Engines, and Certain Fuel-Burning Installations, effective November 11, 2002.
(1) Addition of COMAR 26.11.09.01B(3–1)—definition of “gas”. Existing paragraph .01B(3–1) is renumbered as .01B(3–2).
(2) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.09.05A(3), .05B(2), and .05B(3).
(3) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.09.06A(1), .06A(2), and .06B(4); addition of .06A(3)(c).
(4) Revision to COMAR 26.11.09.08D (introductory paragraph) and .08D(1)(a).
(5) Revision to COMAR 26.11.09.09 by removing existing Table 1 and adding both a new Table 1 and footnotes (a), (b), and (c).
(ii) Additional Material.—Remainder of the State submittal pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(183)(i) of this section.
(184) Revisions to the Code of Maryland Administrative Regulations (COMAR) for the Control of VOC Emissions from Portable Fuel Containers submitted on March 8, 2002 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of March 8, 2002 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting an addition to Maryland's State Implementation Plan pertaining to the control of volatile organic compounds (VOC) emissions from portable fuel containers.
(B) Addition of new regulation .07 under COMAR 26.11.13—Control of VOC Emissions from Portable Fuel Containers, adopted by the Secretary of the Environment on December 21, 2001, and effective on January 21, 2002.
(ii) Additional Material.—Remainder of the State submittal pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(184)(i) of this section.
(185) Revisions to the Code of Maryland Administrative Regulations (COMAR) on the Control of VOC Emissions from Consumer Products submitted on November 19, 2003 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) A letter dated November 19, 2003 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting additions to Maryland's State Implementation Plan pertaining to the control of volatile organic compounds (VOC) emissions from consumer products.
(B) Addition of new COMAR 26.11.32—Control of Emissions of VOC from Consumer Products:
(1) Addition of COMAR 26.11.32.01 through COMAR 26.11.32.23 adopted by the Secretary of the Environment on July 25, 2003 and effective on August 18, 2003.
(2) Addition of new COMAR 26.11.32.01F—Retail Sales, adopted by the Secretary of the Environment on October 22, 2003 and effective on November 24, 2003.
(ii) Additional Material. Remainder of the State submittals pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(185)(i) of this section.
(186) Revisions to the Maryland State Implementation Plan submitted on April 24, 2003, July 7, 2003, and December 1, 2003 by the Maryland Department of the Environment pertaining to the Policies and Procedures Relating to Maryland's NOX Reduction and Trading Program, and the Nitrogen Oxides Reduction and Trading Program.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of April 24, 2003 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting additions, deletions, and revisions to COMAR 26.11.30 Nitrogen Oxides Reduction and Trading Program, effective April 28, 2003.
(1) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.30.09A.
(2) Deletion of existing COMAR 26.11.30.09B.
(3) Addition of new COMAR 26.11.30.09B, allocations for control periods 2003 through 2007.
(B) Letter of July 7, 2003 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting an administrative correction to COMAR 26.11.30.09 amending Mirant Dickerson's Unit #3 allocation from 410 to 404 tons of NOX.
(C) Letter of December 1, 2003 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting additions, deletions, and revisions to COMAR 26.11.29 NOX Reduction and Trading Program, effective November 24, 2003.
(1) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.29.09 (title), .09A (introductory sentence), and .09A(1).
(2) Addition of COMAR 26.11.29.09A(2) and .09A(3).
(3) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.29.09B (introductory sentence), .09B(1) and .09B(2), establishing the set aside pool at 5 percent of the total trading budget.
(4) Deletion of COMAR 26.11.29.09E and 09F.
(5) COMAR 26.11.29.09G is renumbered as 26.11.29.09E.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) Remainder of the State submittals pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(186)(i) of this section.
(B) [Reserved]
(187) The Ozone Redesignation and Maintenance Plan for Kent and Queen Anne's Counties nonattainment area submitted on February 4, 2004 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) A letter dated February 9, 2004 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting Maryland's State Implementation Plan pertaining to the redesignation request for the Kent and Queen Anne's Counties Ozone Nonattainment Area.
(B) SIP Revision 03–15, Redesignation Request for Kent and Queen Anne's Counties Ozone Nonattainment Area, February 4, 2004.
(ii) Additional Material—Remainder of the State submittals pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(187)(i) of this section.
(188)–(189) [Reserved]
(190) Revisions to the Maryland State Implementation Plan submitted on March 31, 2004 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of March 31, 2004 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting a Consent Order establishing VOC RACT for Kaydon Ring and Seal, Inc.
(B) Consent Order establishing VOC RACT for Kaydon Ring and Seal, Inc. with an effective date of March 5, 2004.
(ii) Additional Material.—Remainder of the State submittal pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(190)(i) of this section.
(191) Revision to the Maryland Regulations pertaining to changes to control of fuel-burning equipment, stationary internal combustion engines and certain fuel-burning installations and to changes to requirements for major new sources and modifications submitted on December 1, 2003 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of December 1, 2003 from the Maryland Department of the Environment transmitting changes to control of fuel-burning equipment, stationary internal combustion engines and certain fuel-burning installations and to changes to requirements for major new sources and modifications in Maryland's air quality regulations, Code of Maryland Administrative Regulations (COMAR).
(B) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.09.08A(1), pertaining to control of NOX emissions for major stationary sources adopted by the Secretary of the Environment on October 21, 2003, and effective on November 24, 2003.
(1) Revision to COMAR 26.11.09.08A(1)(a).
(2) Deletion of COMAR 26.11.09.08A(1)(b).
(3) Renumbering of COMAR 26.11.09.08A(1)(c) to COMAR 26.11.09.08A(1)(b).
(C) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.17.01B(13) pertaining to requirements for major new sources and modifications adopted by the Secretary of the Environment on October 21, 2003, and effective on November 24, 2003.
(1) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.17.01B(13)(a)(i) and (13)(a)(ii).
(2) Deletion of COMAR 26.11.17.01B(13)(a)(iii).
(3) Renumbering of COMAR 26.11.17.01B(13)(a)(iv) to 01B(13)(a)(iii), and 26.11.17.01B(13)(a)(v) to 01B(13)(a)(iv).
(D) Revisions to COMAR 26.11.17.03B pertaining to requirements for major new sources and modifications adopted by the Secretary of the Environment on October 21, 2003, and effective on November 24, 2003.
(1) Revision to COMAR 26.11.17.03B(3)(a).
(2) Deletion of COMAR 26.11.17.03B(3)(b).
(3) Renumbering of COMAR 26.11.17.03B(3)(c) to 03B(3)(b), and 03B(3)(d) to 03B(3)(c).
(ii) Additional Material—Remainder of the State submittal pertaining to the revisions listed in paragraph (c)(191)(i) of this section.
[37 FR 10870, May 31, 1972]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting §52.1100, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.
§§ 52.1101-52.1109 [Reserved]
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§ 52.1110 Small business stationary source technical and environmental compliance assistance program.
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On November 13, 1992, the Acting Director of the Air and Radiation Management Administration, Maryland Department of the Environment submitted a plan for the establishment and implementation of a Small Business Stationary Source Technical and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program as a state implementation plan (SIP) revision, as required by title V of the Clean Air Act Amendments. EPA approved the Small Business Stationary Source Technical and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program on May 16, 1994, and made it part of the Maryland SIP. As with all components of the SIP, Maryland must implement the program as submitted and approved by EPA.
[59 FR 25333, May 16, 1994]
§§ 52.1111-52.1115 [Reserved]
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§ 52.1116 Significant deterioration of air quality.
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(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) The following provisions of 40 CFR 52.21 are hereby incorporated and made a part of the applicable State plan for the State of Maryland.
(1) Definition of federally enforceable (40 CFR 52.21(b)(17)),
(2) Exclusions from increment consumption (40 CFR 52.21(f)(1)(v), (3), (4)(i)),
(3) Redesignation of areas (40 CFR 52.21(g) (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), and (6)),
(4) Approval of alternate models (40 CFR 52.21(1)(2)),
(5) Disputed permits or redesignation (40 CFR 52.21(t), and
(6) Delegation of Authority (40 CFR 52.21(u)(1), (2)(ii), (3), and (4)).
[45 FR 52741, Aug. 7, 1980 and 47 FR 7835, Feb. 23, 1982]
§ 52.1117 Control strategy: Sulfur oxides.
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(a) [Reserved]
(b) The requirements of §51.112(a) of this chapter are not met because the State did not submit an adequate control strategy demonstration to show that the Maryland Regulation 10.03.36.04B (1) and (2) would not interfere with the attainment and maintenance of the national sulfur dioxide standards. (continued)