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(A) Administrative Rules of Montana (ARM) sections: ARM 17.8.101(2), (8), (9), (12), (19), (20), (22), (23), (30), and (36); 17.8.102; 17.8.103(1); 17.8.110(2); 17.8.302(1); 17.8.801(1), (3), (4), (6), (20), (21), (22), (24), (27) and (28); 17.8.802(1); 17.8.818(2), (3) and (6); 17.8.819(3); 17.8.821; 17.8.901(1), (11), (12) and (14); 17.8.902(1); 17.8.905(1)(c); and 17.8.1002(1) effective April 11, 2003.
(62) Revisions to State Implementation Plan were submitted by the State of Montana on August 25, 2004. The revisions correct internal references to state documents; correct references to, or update citations of, Federal documents; and make minor editorial changes.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Administrative Rules of Montana (ARM) sections: ARM 17.8.130; 17.8.320(9); 17.8.801(22); 17.8.819; and 17.8.822, effective April 9, 2004.
[37 FR 10877, May 31, 1972]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting §52.1370, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.
§ 52.1371 Classification of regions.
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The Montana Emergency Episode Avoidance Plan was revised with an August 2, 2004 submittal by the Governor. The August 2, 2004 Emergency Episode Avoidance Plan classified the Air Quality Control Regions (AQCR) as follows:
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Pollutant
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Air quality control regions (AQCR) Particulate Nitrogen
matter Sulfur oxide dioxide Carbon monoxide Ozone
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Billings Intrastate AQCR 140....................................... III III III III III
Great Falls Intrastate AQCR 141.................................... III III III III III
Helena Intrastate AQCR 142......................................... III III III III III
Miles City Intrastate AQCR 143..................................... III III III III III
Missoula Intrastate AQCR 144....................................... III III III III III
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[64 FR 68038, Dec. 6, 1999, as amended at 66 FR 31550, June 12, 2001; 71 FR 21, Jan. 3, 2006]
§ 52.1372 Approval status.
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With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approves Montana's plans for the attainment and maintenance of the national standards under section 110 of the Clean Air Act. Furthermore, the Administrator finds the plans satisfy all requirements of Part D, Title I, of the Clean Air Act as amended in 1977, except as noted below.
[45 FR 2036, Jan. 10, 1980]
§ 52.1373 Control strategy: Carbon monoxide.
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(a) On July 8, 1997, the Governor of Montana submitted revisions to the SIP narrative for the Missoula carbon monoxide control plan.
(b) Revisions to the Montana State Implementation Plan, Carbon Monoxide Redesignation Request and Maintenance Plan for Billings, as adopted by the Montana Department of Environmental Quality on December 19, 2000, State effective December 19, 2000, and submitted by the Governor on February 9, 2001.
(c) Revisions to the Montana State Implementation Plan, Carbon Monoxide Redesignation Request and Maintenance Plan for Great Falls, as adopted by the Montana Department of Environmental Quality on December 19, 2000, State effective December 19, 2000, and submitted by the Governor on February 9, 2001.
[64 FR 68038, Dec. 6, 1999, as amended at 67 FR 7973, Feb. 21, 2002; 67 FR 31150, May 9, 2002]
§ 52.1374 Control strategy: Particulate matter.
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(a) On July 8, 1997, the Governor of Montana submitted minor revisions to the Columbia Falls, Butte and Missoula PM–10 SIPS.
(b) Determination—EPA has determined that the Whitefish PM10 “moderate” nonattainment area attained the PM10 national ambient air quality standard by December 31, 1999. This determination is based on air quality monitoring data from 1997, 1998, and 1999. EPA has determined that the Thompson Falls PM10 “moderate” nonattainment area attained the PM10 national ambient air quality standard by December 31, 2000. This determination is based on air quality monitoring data from 1998, 1999, and 2000.
[64 FR 68038, Dec. 6, 1999, as amended at 66 FR 55105, Nov. 1, 2001]
§ 52.1375 Control strategy: Lead.
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Determination—EPA has determined that the East Helena Lead nonattainment area has attained the lead national ambient air quality standards through calendar year 1999. This determination is based on air quality data currently in the AIRS database (as of the date of our determination, June 18, 2001).
[66 FR 55098, Nov. 1, 2001]
§ 52.1376 Extensions.
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On October 7, 1993, EPA granted the request by the State for the full three years allowed by section 172(b) of the CAA, as amended in 1990, for submittal of the SIP for the East Helena area to attain and maintain the sulfur dioxide secondary NAAQS. Therefore, the SIP for the area was due November 15, 1993. The SIP was not submitted by that date.
[61 FR 16062, Apr. 11, 1996]
§ 52.1377 [Reserved]
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§ 52.1378 General requirements.
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(a) The requirements of §51.116(c) of this chapter are not met since the legal authority to provide for public availability of emission data is inadequate.
(b) Regulation for public availability of emission data. (1) Any person who cannot obtain emission data from the Agency responsible for making emission data available to the public, as specified in the applicable plan, concerning emissions from any source subject to emission limitations which are part of the approved plan may request that the appropriate Regional Administrator obtain and make public such data. Within 30 days after receipt of any such written request, the Regional Administrator shall require the owner or operator of any such source to submit information within 30 days on the nature and amounts of emissions from such source and any other information as may be deemed necessary by the Regional Administrator to determine whether such source is in compliance with applicable emission limitations or other control measures that are part of the applicable plan.
(2) Commencing after the initial nonecessary by the Regional Administrator pursuant to paragraph (b)(1) of this section, the owner or operator of the source shall maintain records of the nature and amounts of emissions from such source and any other information as may be deemed necessary by the Regional Administrator to determine whether such source is in compliance with applicable emission limitations or other control measures that are part of the plan. The information recorded shall be summarized and reported to the Regional Administrator, on forms furnished by the Regional Administrator, and shall be submitted within 45 days after the end of the reporting period. Reporting periods are January 1 to June 30 and July 1 to December 31.
(3) Information recorded by the owner or operator and copies of this summarizing report submitted to the Regional Administrator shall be retained by the owner or operator for 2 years after the date on which the pertinent report is submitted.
(4) Emission data obtained from owners or operators of stationary sources will be correlated with applicable emission limitations and other control measures that are part of the applicable plan and will be available at the appropriate regional office and at other locations in the state designated by the Regional Administrator.
[39 FR 34536, Sept. 26, 1974, as amended at 40 FR 55331, Nov. 28, 1975; 51 FR 40676, Nov. 7, 1986]
§ 52.1379 Legal authority.
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(a) The requirements of §51.230(f) of this chapter are not met, since section 69–3918 of the Montana Clean Air Act could, in some circumstances prohibit the disclosure of emission data to the public. Therefore, section 69–3918 is disapproved.
[39 FR 34536, Sept. 26, 1974, as amended at 51 FR 40676, Nov. 7, 1986]
§§ 52.1380-52.1381 [Reserved]
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§ 52.1382 Prevention of significant deterioration of air quality.
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(a) The Montana plan, as submitted, is approved as meeting the requirements of Part C, Subpart 1 of the Clean Air Act, except that it does not apply to sources proposing to construct on Indian Reservations.
(b) Regulation 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 Montana State implementation plan and are applicable to proposed major stationary sources or major modifications to be located on Indian Reservations.
(c)(1) Except as set forth in this paragraph, all areas of Montana are designated Class II.
(2) The Northern Cheyene Indian Reservation is designated Class I.
(3) The Flathead Indian Reservation is designated Class I.
(4) The Fort Peck Indian Reservation is designated Class I.
[42 FR 40697, Aug. 11, 1977, as amended at 47 FR 23928, June 2, 1982; 48 FR 20233, May 5, 1983; 49 FR 4735, Feb. 8, 1984; 53 FR 48645, Dec. 2, 1988; 55 FR 19262, May 9, 1990; 55 FR 22333, June 1, 1990; 68 FR 11323, Mar. 10, 2003; 68 FR 74489, Dec. 24, 2003]
§ 52.1384 Emission control regulations.
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(a) Administrative Rules of Montana 17.8.309(5)(b) and 17.8.310(3)(e) of the State's rule regulating fuel burning, which were submitted by the Governor on April 14, 1999 and which allow terms of a construction permit to override a requirement that has been approved as part of the SIP, are disapproved. We cannot approve these provisions into the SIP, as it would allow the State to change a SIP requirement through the issuance of a permit. Pursuant to section 110 of the Act, to change a requirement of the SIP, the State must adopt a SIP revision and obtain our approval of the revision.
(b)(1) In 40 CFR 52.1370(c)(51), we incorporated by reference several documents that comprise the East Helena Lead SIP. Sections 52.1370(c)(51)(i)(B) and (C) indicate that certain provisions of the documents that were incorporated by reference were excluded. The excluded provisions of §52.1370(c)(51)(i)(B) and (C) are disapproved. These provisions are disapproved because they do not entirely conform to the requirement of section 110(a)(2) of the Act that SIP limits must be enforceable, nor to the requirement of section 110(i) that the SIP can be modified only through the SIP revision process. The following phrases, words, or section in exhibit A of the stipulation between the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) and Asarco, adopted by order issued on June 26, 1996 by the Montana Board of Environmental Review (MBER), are disapproved:
(i) The words, “or an equivalent procedure” in the second and third sentences in section 2(A)(22) of exhibit A;
(ii) The words, “or an equivalent procedure” in the second and third sentences in section 2(A)(28) of exhibit A;
(iii) The words, “or an equivalent procedure” in the second sentence in section 5(G) of exhibit A;
(iv) The sentence, “Any revised documents are subject to review and approval by the Department as described in section 12,” from section 6(E) of exhibit A;
(v) The words, “or a method approved by the Department in accordance with the Montana Source Testing Protocol and Procedures Manual shall be used to measure the volumetric flow rate at each location identified,” in section 7(A)(2) of exhibit A;
(vi) The sentence, “Such a revised document shall be subject to review and approval by the Department as described in section 12,” in section 11(C) of exhibit A;
(vii) The sentences, “This revised Attachment shall be subject to the review and approval procedures outlined in Section 12(B). The Baghouse Maintenance Plan shall be effective only upon full approval of the plan, as revised. This approval shall be obtained from the Department by January 6, 1997. This deadline shall be extended to the extent that the Department has exceeded the time allowed in section 12(B) for its review and approval of the revised document,” in section 12(A)(7) of exhibit A; and
(viii) Section 12(B) of exhibit A.
(2) Paragraphs 15 and 16 of the stipulation by the MDEQ and Asarco adopted by order issued on June 26, 1996 by the MBER are disapproved. Paragraph 20 of the stipulation by the MDEQ and American Chemet adopted by order issued on August 4, 1995 by the MBER is disapproved.
(c) Administrative Rules of Montana 17.8.324(1)(c) and 2(d) (formerly ARM 16.8.1425(1)(c) and (2)(d)) of the State's rule regulating hydrocarbon emissions from petroleum products, which were submitted by the Governor on May 17, 1994 and later recodified with a submittal by the Governor on September 19, 1997, and which allow the discretion by the State to allow different equipment than that required by this rule, are disapproved. Such discretion cannot be allowed without requiring EPA review and approval of the alternative equipment to ensure that it is equivalent in efficiency to that equipment required in the approved SIP.
(d) In §52.1370(c)(46), we approved portions of the Billings/Laurel Sulfur Dioxide SIP and incorporated by reference several documents. This paragraph identifies those portions of the Billings/Laurel SO2 SIP that have been disapproved.
(1) In §52.1370(c)(46)(i)(A) through (G), certain provisions of the documents incorporated by reference were excluded. The following provisions that were excluded by §52.1370(c)(46)(i)(A) through (G) are disapproved. We cannot approve these provisions because they do not conform to the requirements of the Clean Air Act:
(i) The following paragraph and portions of sections of the stipulation and exhibit A between the Montana Department of Environmental Quality and Cenex Harvest Cooperatives adopted by Board Order issued on June 12, 1998, by the Montana Board of Environmental Review:
(A) Paragraph 20 of the stipulation;
(B) The following phrase from section 3(B)(2) of exhibit A: “or in the flare”; and
(C) The following phrases in section 4(D) of exhibit A: “or in the flare” and “or the flare.”
(ii) Paragraph 20 of the stipulation between the Montana Department of Environmental Quality and Conoco, Inc., adopted by Board Order issued on June 12, 1998, by the Montana Board of Environmental Review.
(iii) The following paragraphs and portions of sections of the stipulation and exhibit A between the Montana Department of Environmental Quality and Exxon Company, USA, adopted by Board Order issued on June 12, 1998, by the Montana Board of Environmental Review:
(A) Paragraphs 1 and 22 of the stipulation;
(B) The following phrase of section 3(E)(4) of exhibit A: “or in the flare”; and
(C) The following phrases of section 4(E) of exhibit A: “or in the flare” and “or the flare.”
(iv) Paragraph 20 of the stipulation between the Montana Department of Environmental Quality and Montana Power Company, adopted by Board Order issued on June 12, 1998, by Montana Board of Environmental Review.
(v) The following paragraphs and sections of the stipulation and exhibit A between the Montana Department of Environmental Quality and Montana Sulphur & Chemical Company, adopted by Board Order issued on June 12, 1998, by the Montana Board of Environmental Review: paragraphs 1, 2 and 22 of the stipulation; sections 3(A)(1)(a) and (b), 3(A)(3), and 3(A)(4) of exhibit A.
(vi) Paragraph 20 of the stipulation between the Montana Department of Environmental Quality and Western Sugar Company, adopted by Board Order issued on June 12, 1998, by the Montana Board of Environmental Review.
(vii) Paragraph 20 of the stipulation between the Montana Department of Environmental Quality and Yellowstone Energy Limited Partnership, adopted by Board Order issued on June 12, 1998, by the Montana Board of Environmental Review.
(2) Section (3)(A)(2) of exhibit A of the stipulation between the Montana Department of Environmental Quality and Montana Sulphur & Chemical Company, adopted by Board Order issued on June 12, 1998, by the Montana Board of Environmental Review, which section 3(A)(2) we approved for the limited purpose of strengthening the SIP, is hereby disapproved. This limited disapproval does not prevent EPA, citizens, or the State from enforcing section 3(A)(2).
(e) In 40 CFR 52.1370(c)(52), we approved portions of the Billings/Laurel Sulfur Dioxide SIP for the limited purpose of strengthening the SIP. Those provisions that we limitedly approved are hereby limitedly disapproved. This limited disapproval does not prevent EPA, citizens, or the State from enforcing the provisions. This paragraph identifies those provisions of the Billings/Laurel SO2 SIP identified in 40 CFR 52.1370(c)(52) that have been limitedly disapproved.
(1) Sections 3(B)(2) and 4(D) (excluding “or in the flare” and “or the flare” in both sections, which was previously disapproved in paragraphs (d)(1)(i)(B) and (C) above), 3(A)(1)(d) and 4(B) of Cenex Harvest State Cooperatives' exhibit A to the stipulation between the Montana Department of Environmental Quality and Cenex Harvest State Cooperatives, adopted June 12, 1998 by Board Order issued by the Montana Board of Environmental Review.
(2) Method #6A–1 of attachment #2 of Cenex Harvest State Cooperatives' exhibit A, as revised pursuant to the stipulation between the Montana Department of Environmental Quality and Cenex Harvest State Cooperatives, adopted by Board Order issued on March 17, 2000, by the Montana Board of Environmental Review.
(3) Sections 3(B)(2), 4(B), and 6(B)(3) of Exxon's exhibit A to the stipulation between the Montana Department of Environmental Quality and Exxon, adopted on June 12, 1998 by Board Order issued by the Montana Board of Environmental Review.
(4) Sections 2(A)(11)(d), 3(A)(1), 3(B)(1) and 4(C) of Exxon Mobil Corporation's exhibit A, as revised pursuant to the stipulation between the Montana Department of Environmental Quality and Exxon Mobil Corporation, adopted by Board Order issued on March 17, 2000, by the Montana Board of Environmental Review.
(f) Administrative Rules of Montana 17.8.335 of the State's rule entitled “Maintenance of Air Pollution Control Equipment for Existing Aluminum Plants,” submitted by the Governor on January 16, 2003, is disapproved. We cannot approve this rule into the SIP because it is inconsistent with the Act (e.g., sections 110(a) and 110(l)), prior rulemakings and our guidance.
[57 FR 57347, Dec. 4, 1992, as amended at 57 FR 60486, Dec. 21, 1993; 60 FR 36722, July 18, 1995; 64 FR 68038, Dec. 6, 1999; 66 FR 42437, Aug. 13, 2001; 66 FR 55099, Nov. 1, 2001; 67 FR 22241, May 2, 2002; 68 FR 27911, May 22, 2003; 71 FR 4828, Jan. 30, 2006]
§§ 52.1385-52.1386 [Reserved]
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§ 52.1387 Visibility protection.
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(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) Long-term strategy. The provisions of §52.29 are hereby incorporated into the applicable plan for the State of Montana.
[52 FR 45138, Nov. 24, 1987]
§ 52.1388 Stack height regulations.
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The State of Montana has committed to revise its stack height regulations should EPA complete rulemaking to respond to the decision in NRDC v. Thomas, 838 F. 2d 1224 (D.C. Cir. 1988). In a letter to Douglas M. Skie, EPA, dated May 6, 1988, Jeffrey T. Chaffee, Chief, Air Quality Bureau, stated:
* * * We are submitting this letter to allow EPA to continue to process our current SIP submittal with the understanding that if EPA's response to the NRDC remand modifies the July 8, 1985 regulations, EPA will notify the State of the rules that must be changed to comply with the EPA's modified requirements. The State of Montana agrees to make the appropriate changes.
[54 FR 24341, June 7, 1989. Redesignated at 55 FR 19262, May 9, 1990]
§ 52.1389 [Reserved]
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§ 52.1390 Missoula variance provision.
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The Missoula City-County Air Pollution Control Program's Chapter X, Variances, which was adopted by the Montana Board of Health and Environmental Sciences on June 28, 1991 and submitted by the Governor of Montana to EPA in a letter dated August 20, 1991, is disapproved. This rule is inconsistent with section 110(i) of the Clean Air Act, which prohibits any State or EPA from granting a variance from any requirement of an applicable implementation plan with respect to a stationary source.
[59 FR 64139, Dec. 13, 1994]
§ 52.1391 Emission inventories.
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(a) The Governor of the State of Montana submitted the 1990 carbon monoxide base year emission inventories for Missoula and Billings on July 18, 1995, as a revision to the State Implementation Plan (SIP). The Governor submitted the 1990 carbon monoxide base year emission inventory for Great Falls on April 23, 1997, as a revision to the SIP. The inventories address emissions from point, area, on-road mobile, and non-road sources. These 1990 base year carbon monoxide inventories satisfy the nonattainment area requirements of the Clean Air Act of section 187(a)(1) for Missoula and section 172(c)(3) for Billings and Great Falls.
(b) As part of the Thompson Falls Air Pollution Control Plan (approved at §52.1370(c)(60)), the Governor of Montana submitted a PM–10 emission inventory for the Thompson Falls area as a SIP revision. The PM–10 emission inventory covers the time period of July 1, 1990 through June 30, 1991.
[62 FR 65616, Dec. 15, 1997, as amended at 69 FR 3012, Jan. 22, 2004]
Subpart CC—Nebraska
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§ 52.1420 Identification of Plan.
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(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable SIP for Nebraska under section 110 of the CAA, 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq., and 40 CFR Part 51 to meet NAAQS.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraphs (c), (d) and (e) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to November 5, 2003, 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 is 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), (d) and (e) of this section with EPA approval dates after November 5, 2003, will be incorporated by reference in the next update to the SIP compilation.
(2) EPA Region VII certifies that the rules/regulations provided by EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated state rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the SIP as of November 5, 2003.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be inspected at the Environmental Protection Agency, Region VII, Air Planning and Development Branch, 901 North 5th Street, Kansas City, Kansas 66101; the EPA, Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center, Room B–108, 1301 Constitution Avenue, NW. (Mail Code 6102T), 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 Nebraska Regulations
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State
Nebraska citation Title effective EPA approval date Explanation
date
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STATE OF NEBRASKA
Department of Environmental
Quality
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Title 129_Nebraska Air
Quality Regulations
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129-1....................... Definitions.... 11/20/02 09/05/03, 68 FR 52694.........
129-2....................... Definition of 07/10/02 07/08/03, 68 FR 40530.........
Major Source.
129-3....................... Region and 6/26/94 1/04/95, 60 FR 372............
Subregions.
129-4....................... Ambient Air 4/01/02 07/08/03, 68 FR 40530.........
Quality 07/10/02
Standards.
129-5....................... Operating 11/20/02 9/05/03, 68 FR 52694.......... Section 001.02 is
Permit. not SIP approved.
129-6....................... Emissions 11/20/02 9/05/03, 68 FR 52694..........
Reporting.
129-7....................... Operating 8/22/2000 5/29/02, 67 FR 37327..........
Permits_Applic
ation.
129-8....................... Operating 8/22/2000 5/29/02, 67 FR 37327..........
Permit Content.
129-9....................... General 5/29/95 10/18/95, 60 FR 53872.........
Operating
Permits for
Class I and II
Sources.
129-10...................... Operating 9/7/97 1/20/00, 65 FR 3134...........
Permits for
Temporary
Sources.
129-11...................... Operating 5/29/95 10/18/95, 60 FR 53872.........
Permits_Emerge
ncy; Defense.
129-12...................... Operating 5/29/95 2/09/96, 61 FR 4899...........
Permit Renewal
and Expiration.
129-13...................... Class I 5/29/95 10/18/95, 60 FR 53872.........
Operating
Permit_EPA
Review;
Affected
States Review;
Class II
Permit.
129-14...................... Permits_Public 5/29/95 10/18/95, 60 FR 53872.........
Participation.
129-15...................... Operating 5/29/95 10/18/95, 60 FR 53872.........
Permit
Modification;
Reopening for
Cause.
129-16...................... Stack Heights; 12/15/1998 5/29/02, 67 FR 37327..........
Good
Engineering
Practice (GEP).
129-17...................... Construction 7/10/02 7/08/03, 68 FR 40530.......... Refer to January 23,
Permits_When 2002, NDEQ letter
Required. to EPA regarding
change to 129-17-
014. Approved by
EPA on May 29,
2002.
129-19...................... Prevention of 12/15/1998 5/29/02, 67 FR 37327..........
Significant
Deterioration
of Air Quality.
129-20...................... Particulate 2/7/04 3/31/05, 70 FR 16429..........
Emissions;
Limitations
and Standards
(Exceptions
Due to
Breakdowns or
Scheduled
Maintenance:
See Chapter
35).
129-21...................... Controls for 7/10/02 7/08/03, 68 FR 40530..........
Transferring,
Conveying,
Railcar and
Truck Loading
at Rock
Processing
Operations in
Cass County.
129-22...................... Incinerators; 9/7/97 1/20/00, 65 FR 3134...........
Emission
Standards.
129-24...................... Sulfur Compound 6/26/94 1/04/95, 60 FR 372............
Emissions,
Existing
Sources
Emission
Standards.
129-25...................... Nitrogen Oxides 9/7/97 1/20/00, 65 FR 3134...........
(Calculated as
Nitrogen
Dioxide);
Emissions
Standards for
Existing
Stationary
Sources.
129-30...................... Open Fires, 11/20/02 9/05/03, 68 FR 52694..........
Prohibited;
Exceptions.
129-32...................... Dust; Duty to 6/26/94 1/04/95, 60 FR 372............
Prevent Escape
of.
129-33...................... Compliance; 6/26/94 1/04/95, 60 FR 372............
Time Schedule
for.
129-34...................... Emission 11/24/03 3/31/05, 70 FR 16429.......... Section 005 is not
Sources; SIP approved.
Testing;
Monitoring.
129-35...................... Compliance; 9/7/97 1/20/00, 65 FR 3134...........
Exceptions Due
to Startup,
Shutdown, or
Malfunction.
129-36...................... Control 6/26/94 1/04/95, 60 FR 372............
Regulations;
Circumvention,
When Excepted.
129-37...................... Compliance; 6/26/94 1/04/95, 60 FR 372............
Responsibility.
129-38...................... Emergency 6/26/94 1/04/95, 60 FR 372............
Episodes;
Occurrence and
Control,
Contingency
Plans.
129-39...................... Visible 6/26/94 1/04/95, 60 FR 372............
Emissions from
Diesel-powered
Motor Vehicles.
129-40...................... General 5/29/95 2/12/96, 61 FR 5297...........
Conformity.
129-41...................... General 12/15/1998 5/29/02, 67 FR 37327..........
Provision.
129-42...................... Consolidated 5/29/95 2/09/96, 61 FR 4899...........
with Chapter
41.
129-43...................... Consolidated 5/29/95 2/09/96, 61 FR 4899...........
with Chapter
41.
129-44...................... Consolidated 5/29/95 2/09/96, 61 FR 4899...........
with Chapter
41.
Appendix I.................. Emergency 6/26/94 1/04/94, 60 FR 372............
Emission
Reductions.
Appendix II................. Hazardous Air 9/7/97 1/20/00, 65 FR 3134...........
Pollutants
(HAPS).
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Title 115_Rules of Practice and Procedure
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115-1....................... Definitions of 8/08/93 1/04/95, 60 FR 372............
Terms.
115-2....................... Filing and 8/08/93 1/04/95, 60 FR 372............
Correspondence.
115-3....................... Public Records 8/08/93 1/04/95, 60 FR 372............
Availability.
115-4....................... Public Records 8/08/93 1/04/95, 60 FR 372............
Confidentialit
y.
115-5....................... Public Hearings 8/08/93 1/04/95, 60 FR 372............
115-6....................... Voluntary 8/08/93 1/04/95, 60 FR 372............
Compliance.
115-7....................... Contested Cases 8/08/93 1/04/95, 60 FR 372............
115-8....................... Emergency 8/08/93 1/04/95, 60 FR 372............
Proceeding
Hearings.
115-9....................... Declaratory 8/08/93 1/04/95, 60 FR 372............
Rulings.
115-10...................... Rulemaking..... 8/08/93 1/04/95, 60 FR 372............
115-11...................... Variances...... 8/08/93 1/04/95, 60 FR 372............
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Lincoln-Lancaster County Air Pollution Control Program Article 1_Administration and Enforcement
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Section 1................... Intent......... 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Section 2................... Unlawful 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Acts_Permits
Required.
Section 3................... Violations_Hear 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
ing_Orders.
Section 4................... Appeal 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Procedure.
Section 5................... Variance....... 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Section 7................... Compliance_Acti 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
ons to
Enforce_Penalt
ies for Non-
Compliance.
Section 8................... Procedure for 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Abatement.
Section 9................... Severability... 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
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Article 2_Regulations and Standards
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Section 1................... Definitions.... 8/11/98 1/20/00, 65 FR 3134...........
Section 2................... Major 8/11/98 1/20/00, 65 FR 3134...........
Sources_Define
d.
Section 4................... Ambient Air 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Quality
Standards.
Section 5................... Operating 8/11/98 1/20/00, 65 FR 3134...........
Permits_When
Required.
Section 6................... Emissions 8/11/98 1/20/00, 65 FR 3134...........
Reporting_When
Required.
Section 7................... Operating 8/11/98 1/20/00, 65 FR 3135...........
Permits_Applic
ation.
Section 8................... Operating 8/11/98 1/20/00, 65 FR 3135...........
Permit_Content.
Section 9................... General 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Operating
Permits for
Class I and II
Sources.
Section 10.................. Operating 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Permits for
Temporary
Services.
Section 11.................. Emergency 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Operating
Permits_Defens
e.
Section 12.................. Operating 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Permit Renewal
and Expiration.
Section 14.................. Permits_Public 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Participation.
Section 15.................. Operating 8/11/98 1/20/00, 65 FR 3135...........
Permit
Modifications_
Reopening for
Cause.
Section 16.................. Stack_Heights_G 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
ood
Engineering
Practice (GEP).
Section 17.................. Construction 8/11/98 1/20/00, 65 FR 3135...........
Permits_When
Required.
Section 19.................. Prevention of 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Significant
Deterioration
of Air Quality.
Section 20.................. Particulate 3/31/97 1/20/00, 65 FR 3135...........
Emissions_Limi
tations and
Standards.
Section 22.................. Incinerator 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Emissions.
Section 24.................. Sulfur Compound 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Emissions_Exis
ting
Sources_Emissi
on Standards.
Section 25.................. Nitrogen Oxides 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
(Calculated as
Nitrogen
Dioxide)_Emiss
ions Standards
for Existing
Stationary
Sources.
Section 32.................. Dust_Duty to 3/31/97 1/20/00, 65 FR 3135...........
Prevent Escape
of.
Section 33.................. Compliance_Time 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Schedule for.
Section 34.................. Emission 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Sources_Testin
g_Monitoring.
Section 35.................. Compliance_Exce 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
ptions Due to
Startup
Shutdown or
Malfunction.
Section 36.................. Control 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Regulations_Ci
rcumvention_Wh
en Expected.
Section 37.................. Compliance_Resp 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
onsibility of
Owner/Operator
Pending Review
by Director.
Section 38.................. Emergency 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Episodes_Occur
rence and
Control_Contin
gency Plans.
Appendix.................... Emergency 5/16/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Emission
Reduction
Regulations.
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City of Omaha
Chapter 41_Air Quality Control
Article I In General
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41-2........................ Adoption of 4/1/98 1/20/00, 65 FR 3135...........
State
Regulations
with
Exceptions.
41-4........................ Enforcement_Gen 5/29/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
erally.
41-5........................ Same Health 5/29/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Department.
41-6........................ Residential 5/29/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Exemptions.
41-9........................ Penalties...... 5/29/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
41-10....................... Civil 5/29/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Enforcement.
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Article II_Permitting of Air Contaminant Sources
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41-23....................... Prerequisite to 5/29/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Approval.
41-27....................... Signature 5/29/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Required;
Guarantee.
41-38....................... Funds.......... 5/29/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
41-40....................... Fees_When 5/29/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Delinquent.
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Article IV_Waste Incinerators Division 1. Generally
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41-60....................... Definitions.... 5/29/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
41-61....................... Violations..... 5/29/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
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Article IV_Waste Incinerators Division 2. Emissions
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41-70....................... New or Modified 5/29/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Facilities.
41-71....................... Existing 5/29/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Facilities.
41-72....................... Emission 5/29/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Testing.
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Article IV_Waste Incinerators Division 3. Design
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41-80....................... New or Modified 5/29/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Waste
Incinerators.
41-81....................... Existing 5/29/95 2/14/96, 61 FR 5701...........
Incinerators.
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(d) EPA-approved state source-specific permits.
EPA-Approved Nebraska Source_Specific Permits
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State
Name of source Permit No. effective EPA approval date Explanation
date
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(1) Gould, Inc...................... 677 11/9/83 1/31/85, 50 FR 4510..................
(2) Asarco, Inc..................... 1520 6/6/96 3/20/97, 62 FR 13329................. The EPA did not approve paragraph 19.
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(e) EPA-approved nonregulatory provisions and quasi-regulatory measures.
EPA-Approved Nebraska Nonregulatory Provisions
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Applicable
Name of nonregulatory SIP geographic or State EPA approval date Explanation
provision nonattainment area submittal date
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(1) Air Quality Implementation Statewide.......... 1/28/72 5/31/72, 37 FR
Plan. 10842.
(2) Confirmation That the State Statewide.......... 4/25/72 5/31/72, 37 FR
Does Not Have Air Quality 10842.
Control Standards Based on
Attorney General's Disapproval..
(3) Request for Two-Year Omaha.............. 1/24/72 7/27/72, 37 FR
Extension to Meet the Primary 15080.
NOX Standard..
(4) Clarification of Section 11 Statewide.......... 2/16/72 7/27/72, 37 FR
of the State's Plan.. 15080.
(5) Letters Clarifying the Omaha.............. 10/2/72 5/14/73, 38 FR
Application of the States12696. (continued)