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    (a) All requests, reports, applications, submittals, and other communications to the Administrator pursuant to this part shall be submitted in duplicate to the appropriate Regional Office of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to the attention of the Director of the Division indicated in the following list of EPA Regional Offices.

    Region I (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont) Director, Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Division, U.S. EPA Region I, 5 Post Office Square—Suite 100 (04–2), Boston, MA 02109–3912, Attn: Air Compliance Clerk.

    Region II (New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands), Director, Air and Waste Management Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Federal Office Building, 26 Federal Plaza (Foley Square), New York, NY 10278.

    Region III (Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia), Director, Air Protection Division, Mail Code 3AP00, 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103–2029.

    Region 4 (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee), Director, Air, Pesticides and Toxics Management Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 61 Forsyth St. SW., Suite 9T43, Atlanta, Georgia 30303–8960.

    Region V (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin), Director, Air and Radiation Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604–3590.

    Region VI (Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas); Director; Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Division; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1201 Elm Street, Suite 500, Mail Code 6ECD, Dallas, Texas 75270–2102.

    Region VII (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska), Director, Air and Waste Management Division, 11201 Renner Boulevard, Lenexa, Kansas 66219.

    Region VIII (Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming) Director, Air and Toxics Technical Enforcement Program, Office of Enforcement, Compliance and Environmental Justice, Mail Code 8ENF–AT, 1595 Wynkoop Street, Denver, CO 80202–1129.

    Region IX (Arizona, California, Hawaii and Nevada; the territories of American Samoa and Guam; the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands; the territories of Baker Island, Howland Island, Jarvis Island, Johnston Atoll, Kingman Reef, Midway Atoll, Palmyra Atoll, and Wake Islands; and certain U.S. Government activities in the freely associated states of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, and the Republic of Palau), : Director, Air DivisionEnforcement and Compliance Assurance Division (ENF 2–1), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region IX, 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105.

    Region X (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington), Director, Office of Air Quality, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Sixth Avenue (OAQ–107), Seattle, WA 98101.

    (b) Section 112(d) of the Act directs the Administrator to delegate to each State, when appropriate, the authority to implement and enforce national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants for stationary sources located in such State. If the authority to implement and enforce a standard under this part has been delegated to a State, all information required to be submitted to EPA under paragraph (a) of this section shall also be submitted to the appropriate State agency (provided, that each specific delegation may exempt sources from a certain Federal or State reporting requirement). The Administrator may permit all or some of the information to be submitted to the appropriate State agency only, instead of to EPA and the State agency. If acceptable to both the Administrator and the owner or operator of a source, notifications and reports may be submitted on electronic media. The appropriate mailing address for those States whose delegation request has been approved is as follows:

    (1) [Reserved]

    (2) State of Alabama: Alabama Department of Environmental Management, P.O. Box 301463, Montgomery, Alabama 36130–1463.

    (3) State of Alaska. (i) Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC), 410 Willoughby Avenue, Suite 303, Juneau, AK 99801–1795, http://www.state.ak.us/local/akpages/ENV.CONSERV/home.htm.

    (ii) See paragraph (c)(10) of this section for a table indicating the delegation status of National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Region 10—Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.

    (4) Arizona:

    Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, Suite #160, 1110 West Washington Street, Phoenix, AZ 85007.

    Maricopa County Air Quality Department,

    1001 North Central Avenue, Suite 900,

    301 West Jefferson Street, Phoenix, AZ

    85004

    85003.

    Pima County Department of Environmental Quality, 33 North Stone Avenue, Suite 700, Tucson, AZ 85701.

    Pinal County Air Quality

    Control District

    Department, 31 North Pinal Street, Building F, Florence, AZ 85132.

    Note 1 to paragraph (b)(4):

    For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in Region IX, see paragraph (c)(9) of this section.

    (5) State of Arkansas: Chief, Division of Air Pollution Control, Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology, 8001 National Drive, P.O. Box 9583, Little Rock, AR 72209.

    (6) California:

    Amador County Air Pollution Control District, 12200–B Airport Road810 Court Street, Jackson, CA 95642.

    Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District, 43301 Division Street, Suite 206, 2551 W Avenue H, Lancaster, CA 9353593536.

    Bay Area Air Quality Management District, 939 Ellis 375 Beale Street, Suite 600, San Francisco, CA 9410994105.

    Butte County Air Quality Management District, 2525 Dominic Drive629 Entler Avenue, Suite J15, Chico, CA 95928.

    Calaveras County Air Pollution Control District, 891 Mountain Ranch Road, Building E, San Andreas, CA 95249.

    Colusa County Air Pollution Control District, 100 Sunrise Blvd., Suite A–3A, Colusa, CA 95932–3246.

    El Dorado County Air Quality Management District, 2850 Fairlane Court, Bldg. C, 330 Fair Lane, Placerville, CA 95667–4100.

    Eastern Kern Air Pollution Control District, 2700 “M” Street, Suite 302, Bakersfield, CA 93301–2370.

    Feather River Air Quality Management District, 1007 Live Oak Blvd., Suite B–3, 541 Washington Avenue, Yuba City, CA 95991.

    Glenn County Air Pollution Control District, 720 N . Colusa Street, P.O. Box 351, Willows, CA 95988–0351.

    Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District, 157 Short Street, Suite 6, Bishop, CA 93514–3537.

    Imperial County Air Pollution Control District, 150 South Ninth Street, El Centro, CA 92243–280192243- 2839.

    Lake County Air Quality Management District, 885 Lakeport Blvd2617 S Main St., Lakeport, CA 95453–5405.

    Lassen County Air Pollution Control District, 707 Nevada Street, Suite 1, 720 South St., Susanville, CA 96130.

    Mariposa County Air Pollution Control District, P.O. Box 5, Mariposa, CA 95338.

    Mendocino County Air Quality Management District, 306 E . Gobbi Street, Ukiah, CA 95482–5511.

    Modoc County Air Pollution Control District, 619 North Main 202 W 4th Street, Alturas, CA 96101.

    Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District, 14306 Park Avenue, Victorville, CA 92392–2310.

    Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Control Resources District, 24580 Silver Cloud Court, Monterey, CA 93940.

    North Coast Unified Air Quality Management District, 2300 Myrtle Avenue707 L Street, Eureka, CA 95501–3327.

    Northern Sierra Air Quality Management District, 200 Litton Drive, Suite 320, P.O. Box 2509, Grass Valley, CA 95945–2509.

    Northern Sonoma County Air Pollution Control District, 150 Matheson Street, Healdsburg, CA 95448–4908.

    Placer County Air Pollution Control District,

    3091 County Center Drive, Suite 240,

    110 Maple Street, Auburn, CA 95603.

    Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District, 777 12th Street, Third FloorSuite 300, Sacramento, CA 95814–1908.

    San Diego County Air Pollution Control District, 10124 Old Grove Road, San Diego, CA 92131–1649.

    San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District, 1990 E . Gettysburg, Fresno, CA 93726.

    San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District, 3433 Roberto Court, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401–7126.

    Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District, 260 North San Antonio Road, Suite A, Santa Barbara, CA 93110–1315.

    Shasta County Air Quality Management District, 1855 Placer Street, Suite 101, Redding, CA 96001–1759.

    Siskiyou County Air Pollution Control District, 525 So. Foothill Drive, Yreka, CA 96097–3036.

    South Coast Air Quality Management District, 21865 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, CA 91765–4182.

    Tehama County Air Pollution Control District, P.O. Box 8069 1169 (1750 1834 Walnut Street), Red Bluff, CA 96080–0038.

    Tuolumne County Air Pollution Control District, 22365 Airport, Columbia2 South Green St., Sonora, CA 9531095370–4618.

    Ventura County Air Pollution Control District, 669 County Square Drive4567 Telephone Road, 2nd Floor, Ventura, CA 93003–5417.

    Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District, 1947 Galileo Court, Suite 103, Davis, CA 95616–488295618.

    Note 2 to paragraph (b)(6):

    For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in Region IX, see paragraph (c)(9) of this section.

    (7) State of Colorado, Air Pollution Control Division, Department of Public Health and Environment, 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South, Denver, CO 80246–1530.

    Note:

    For a table listing Region VIII's NESHAP delegation status, see paragraph (c) of this section.

    (8) State of Connecticut: Compliance Analysis and Coordination Unit, Bureau of Air Management, Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, 79 Elm Street, 5th Floor, Hartford, CT 06106–5127.

    (9) State of Delaware, Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Control, 89 Kings Highway, P.O. Box 1401, Dover, Delaware 19903.

    (10) District of Columbia, Department of Public Health, Air Quality Division, 51 N Street, NE., Washington, DC 20002.

    (11) State of Florida: Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Air Resources Management, 2600 Blair Stone Road, MS 5500, Tallahassee, Florida 32399–2400.

    (12) State of Georgia: Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division, Air Protection Branch, 4244 International Parkway, Suite 120, Atlanta, Georgia 30354.

    (13) Hawaii:

    Clean Air Branch, Hawaii Department of Health, 919 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 203, Honolulu, HI 96814.

    Note

    2827 Waimano Home Road, #130 Pearl City, HI 96782.

    Note 4 to paragraph (b)(13):

    For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in Region IX, see paragraph (c)(9) of this section.

    (14) State of Idaho. (i) Idaho Department of Environmental Conservation (IDEQ), 1410 N. Hilton, Boise, ID 83706, http://www2.state.id.us/deq/.

    (ii) See paragraph (c)(10) of this section for a table indicating the delegation status of National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Region 10—Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.

    (15) State of Illinois: Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, 1021 North Grand Avenue East, Springfield, Illinois 62794.

    (16) State of Indiana: Indiana Department of Environmental Management, Office of Air Quality, 100 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204.

    (17) State of Iowa: Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division, Air Quality Bureau, 7900 Hickman Road, Suite 1, Urbandale, IA 50322.

    (18) State of Kansas: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Air and Radiation, 1000 S.W. Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612–1366.

    (19) Commonwealth of Kentucky: Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection, Division of Air Quality, 300 Sower Boulevard, 2nd Floor, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 or local agency, Louisville Metro Air Pollution Control District, 701 W. Ormsby Ave. Suite 303, Louisville, Kentucky 40203.

    (20) State of Louisiana: Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 4301, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70821–4301.

    (21) State of Maine: Maine Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Air Quality, 17 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333–0017.

    (22) State of Maryland, Department of the Environment, 1800 Washington Boulevard, Suite 705, Baltimore, Maryland 21230.

    (23) Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Air and Climate Programs, One Winter Street, Boston, MA 02108.

    (24) State of Michigan: Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment Quality, Air Quality Division, P.O. 30028, Lansing, Michigan 48909.

    (25) State of Minnesota: Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Division of Air Quality, 520 Lafayette Road North, St. Paul, Minnesota 55155.

    (26) State of Mississippi: Hand Deliver or Courier: Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality, Office of Pollution Control, Air Division, 515 East Amite Street, Jackson, Mississippi 39201, Mailing Address: Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality, Office of Pollution Control, Air Division, P.O. Box 2261, Jackson, Mississippi 39225.

    (27) State of Missouri: Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Division of Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 176, Jefferson City, MO 65102.

    (28) State of Montana, Department of Environmental Quality, 1520 E. 6th Ave., PO Box 200901, Helena, MT 59620–0901.

    Note:

    For a table listing Region VIII's NESHAP delegation status, see paragraph (c) of this section.

    (29) State of Nebraska, Nebraska Department of Environmental Control, P.O. Box 94877, State House Station, Lincoln, NE 68509.

    Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department, Division of Environmental Health, 2200 St. Marys Avenue, Lincoln, NE 68502.

    (30) Nevada:

    Nevada Division of Environmental Protection, 901 South Stewart Street, Suite 4001, Carson City, NV 89701–5249.

    Clark County Department Division of Air Quality and Environmental Management, 500 S . Grand Central Parkway, 1st Floor, P.O. Box 555210, Las Vegas, NV 89155–5210.

    Washoe County Northern Nevada Public Health District, Air Quality Management Division, 1001 E . 9th Street, Building AB, Suite 115A, Reno, NV 8952089512.

    Note 6 to paragraph (b)(30):

    For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in Region IX, see paragraph (c)(9) of this section.

    (31) State of New Hampshire, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, Air Resources Division, 29 Hazen Drive, P.O. Box 95, Concord, NH 03302–0095.

    (32) State of New Jersey: New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, John Fitch Plaza, P.O. Box 2807, Trenton, NJ 08625.

    (33) State of New Mexico: New Mexico Environment Department, P.O. Box 5469, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502–5469. For a list of delegated standards for New Mexico (excluding Bernalillo County and Indian country), see paragraph (c)(6) of this section.

    (34) New York: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, 50 Wolf Road, Albany, NY 12233, attention: Division of Air Resources.

    (35) State of North Carolina: North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality, 1641 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699–1641 or local agencies, Forsyth County Office of Environmental Assistance and Protection, 201 North Chestnut Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101–4120; Mecklenburg County Land Use and Environmental Services Agency, Air Quality, 2145 Suttle Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina 28208; Western North Carolina Regional Air Quality Agency, 125 S. Lexington Ave., Suite 101, Asheville, North Carolina 28801–3661.

    (36) State of North Dakota, North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality, 918 East Divide Avenue, Bismarck, ND 58501–1947.

    Note:

    For a table listing Region VIII's NESHAP delegation status, see paragraph (c) of this section.

    (37) State of Ohio:

    (i) Medina, Summit and Portage Counties; Director, Akron Regional Air Quality Management District, 146 South High Street, Room 904, Akron, OH 44308.

    (ii) Stark County; Director, Canton City Health Department, Air Pollution Control Division, 420 Market Avenue North, Canton, Ohio 44702–1544.

    (iii) Butler, Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren Counties; Director, Hamilton County Department of Environmental Services, 250 William Howard Taft Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45219–2660.

    (iv) Cuyahoga County; Commissioner, Cleveland Department of Public Health, Division of Air Quality, 75 Erieview Plaza 2nd Floor, Cleveland, Ohio 44114.

    (v) Clark, Darke, Greene, Miami, Montgomery, and Preble Counties; Director, Regional Air Pollution Control Agency, 117 South Main Street, Dayton, Ohio 45422–1280.

    (vi) Lucas County and the City of Rossford (in Wood County); Director, City of Toledo, Division of Environmental Services, 348 South Erie Street, Toledo, OH 43604.

    (vii) Adams, Brown, Lawrence, and Scioto Counties; Portsmouth Local Air Agency, 605 Washington Street, Third Floor, Portsmouth, OH 45662.

    (viii) Allen, Ashland, Auglaize, Crawford, Defiance, Erie, Fulton, Hancock, Hardin, Henry, Huron, Marion, Mercer, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Richland, Sandusky, Seneca, Van Wert Williams, Wood (Except City of Rossford), and Wyandot Counties; Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Northwest District Office, Air Pollution Control, 347 North Dunbridge Road, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402.

    (ix) Ashtabula, Caroll, Colombiana, Holmes, Lorain, and Wayne Counties; Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Northeast District Office, Air Pollution Unit, 2110 East Aurora Road, Twinsburg, OH 44087.

    (x) Athens, Belmont, Coshocton, Gallia, Guemsey, Harrison, Hocking, Jackson, Jefferson, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Muskingum, Noble, Perry, Pike, Ross, Tuscarawas, Vinton, and Washington Counties; Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Southeast District Office, Air Pollution Unit, 2195 Front Street, Logan, OH 43138.

    (xi) Champaign, Clinton, Highland, Logan, and Shelby Counties; Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Southwest District Office, Air Pollution Unit, 401 East Fifth Street, Dayton, Ohio 45402–2911.

    (xii) Delaware, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Knox, Licking, Madison, Morrow, Pickaway, and Union Counties; Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Central District Office, Air Pollution control, 50 West Town Street, Suite 700, Columbus, Ohio 43215.

    (xiii) Geauga and Lake Counties; Lake County General Health District, Air Pollution Control, 33 Mill Street, Painesville, OH 44077.

    (xiv) Mahoning and Trumbull Counties; Mahoning-Trumbull Air Pollution Control Agency, 345 Oak Hill Avenue, Suite 200, Youngstown, OH 44502.

    (38) State of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality, Air Quality Division, P.O. Box 1677, Oklahoma City, OK 73101–1677. For a list of delegated standards for Oklahoma see paragraph (c)(6) of this section.

    (39) State of Oregon. (i) Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ), 811 SW Sixth Ave, Portland, OR 97204–1390, http://www.deq.state.or.us/.

    (ii) Lane Regional Air Pollution Authority (LRAPA), 1010 Main Street, Springfield, Oregon 97477, http://www.lrapa.org.

    (iii) See paragraph (c)(10) of this section for a table indicating the delegation status of National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Region 10—Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.

    (iv)–(vii) [Reserved]

    (viii) Lane Regional Air Pollution Authority, 225 North Fifth, suite 501, Springfield, OR 97477.

    (40)(i) City of Philadelphia, Department of Public Health, Air Management Services, 321 University Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104.

    (ii) Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Air Quality Control, P.O. Box 8468, 400 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105.

    (iii) Allegheny County Health Department, Bureau of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality, 301 39th Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15201.

    (41) State of Rhode Island, Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, Office of Air Resources, 235 Promenade Street, Providence, RI 02908.

    (42) State of South Carolina: South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, 2600 Bull St., Columbia, South Carolina 29201.

    (43) State of South Dakota, Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Air Quality Program, Joe Foss Building, 523 East Capitol, Pierre, SD 57501–3181.

    Note:

    For a table listing Region VIII's NESHAPs delegation status, see paragraph (c) of this section.

    (44) State of Tennessee: Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Division of Air Pollution Control, William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower, 312 Rosa L. Parks Avenue, 15th Floor, Nashville, Tennessee 37243, or local agencies, Knox County Air Quality Management—Department of Public Health, 140 Dameron Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee 37917; Metro Public Health Department, Pollution Control Division, 2500 Charlotte Ave., Nashville, Tennessee 37209; Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureau, 6125 Preservation Drive, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37416; Shelby County Health Department, Pollution Control Section, 814 Jefferson Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee 38105.

    (45) State of Texas, Texas Air Control Board, 6330 Highway 290 East, Austin, TX 78723.

    (46) State of Utah, Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 144820, Salt Lake City, UT 84114–4820.

    Note:

    For a table listing Region VIII's NESHAP delegation status, see paragraph (c) of this section.

    (47) State of Vermont, Agency of Natural Resources, Department of Environmental Conservation, Air Quality and Climate Division, Davis 2, One National Life Drive, Montpelier, VT 05620–3802.

    (48) Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Environmental Quality, 629 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219.

    (49) State of Washington. (i) Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology), P.O. Box 47600, Olympia, WA 98504–7600, http://www.ecy.wa.gov/.

    (ii) Benton Clean Air Authority (BCAA), 650 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99352–4289, http://www.bcaa.net/.

    (iii) Northwest Air Pollution Control Authority (NWAPA), 1600 South Second St., Mount Vernon, WA 98273–5202, http://www.nwair.org/.

    (iv) Olympic Air Pollution Control Authority (OAPCA), 909 Sleater-Kinney Road S.E., Suite 1, Lacey, WA 98503–1128, http://www.oapca.org/.

    (v) Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (PSCAA), 110 Union Street, Suite 500, Seattle, WA 98101–2038, http://www.pscleanair.org/.

    (vi) Spokane County Air Pollution Control Authority (SCAPCA), West 1101 College, Suite 403, Spokane, WA 9920, http://www.scapca.org/.

    (vii) Southwest Clean Air Agency (SWCAA), 1308 NE 134th St., Vancouver, WA 98685–2747, http://www.swcleanair.org/.

    (viii) Yakima Regional Clean Air Agency (YRCAA), Larson Building, Suite 1016, 6 South 2nd St., Yakima WA 98901, http://co.yakima.wa.us/cleanair/default.htm.

    (ix) See paragraph (c)(10) of this section for a table indicating the delegation status of National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Region 10—Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.

    (50) State of West Virginia, Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Air Quality, 601 57th Street, SE., Charleston, West Virginia 25304.

    (51) State of Wisconsin: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, 101 South Webster St., P.O. Box 7921, Madison, Wisconsin 53707–7921. 101 South Webster St., P.O. Box 7921, Madison, Wisconsin 53707–7921.

    (52) State of Wyoming, Air Quality Division, Department of Environmental Quality, 122 W. 25th St., Cheyenne, WY 82002.

    (53) Territory of Guam: Guam Environmental Protection Agency, P.O. Box 22439 GMF, Barrigada, Guam 96921.

    Note:

    For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in Region IX, see paragraph (c)(9) of this section.

    (54) Commonwealth of Puerto Rico: Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board, P.O. Box 11785, Santurce, PR 00910.

    (55) U.S. Virgin Islands: U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Conservation and Cultural Affairs, P.O. Box 578, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands 00801.

    (56) American Samoa: American Samoa Environmental Protection Agency, P.O. Box PPA, Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799.

    Note:

    For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in Region IX, see paragraph (d) of this section.

    (57) Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands: CNMI Division of Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 501304, Saipan, MP 96950.

    Note:

    For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in Region IX, see paragraph (d) of this section.

    (c) The following tables list, by Region, the specific Part 61, National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants that have been delegated to state and local agencies.

    (1)

    (i) Inactive waste disposal sites not operated after July 9, 1981 within the state of New Hampshire must comply with the New Hampshire Regulations at Env-Sw 2100: Management and Control of Asbestos Disposal Sites Not Operated after July 9, 1981, effective February 16, 2010 (incorporated by reference, see § 61.18).

    (ii) The remainder of the sources subject to the asbestos provisions in subpart M of this part, except for those listed under paragraph (c)(1)(i) of this section, must comply with the New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules: Chapter Env-A 1800, Asbestos Management and Control, effective as of May 5, 2017 as incorporated by reference, see § 61.18.

    (2)(5) [Reserved]

    (6) The following lists the specific Part 61 standards that have been delegated unchanged to the air pollution control agencies in Region 6.

    (i) [Reserved]

    (ii) Louisiana. The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) has been delegated the following part 61 standards promulgated by EPA, as amended in the Federal Register through July 1, 2013. The (X) symbol is used to indicate each subpart that has been delegated.

    Delegation Status for Part 61 Standards—State of Louisiana

    [Excluding Indian Country]

    Subpart Source category LDEQ1
    AGeneral ProvisionsX
    BRadon Emissions From Underground Uranium Mines
    CBerylliumX
    DBeryllium Rocket Motor FiringX
    EMercuryX
    FVinyl ChlorideX
    G(Reserved)
    HEmissions of Radionuclides Other Than Radon From Department of Energy Facilities
    IRadionuclide Emissions From Federal Facilities Other Than Nuclear Regulatory Commission Licensees and Not Covered by Subpart H
    JEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources) of BenzeneX
    KRadionuclide Emissions From Elemental Phosphorus Plants
    LBenzene Emissions From Coke By-Product Recovery PlantsX
    MAsbestosX
    NInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Glass Manufacturing PlantsX
    OInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Primary Copper SmeltersX
    PInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic Arsenic Production FacilitiesX
    QRadon Emissions From Department of Energy Facilities
    RRadon Emissions From Phosphogypsum Stacks
    S(Reserved)
    TRadon Emissions From the Disposal of Uranium Mill Tailings
    U(Reserved)
    VEquipment Leaks (Fugitives Emission Sources)X
    WRadon Emissions From Operating Mill Tailings
    X(Reserved)
    YBenzene Emissions From Benzene Storage VesselsX
    Z–AA(Reserved)
    BBBenzene Emissions From Benzene Transfer OperationsX
    CC–EE(Reserved)
    FFBenzene Waste OperationsX

    (iii) New Mexico. The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) has been delegated the following part 61 standards promulgated by the EPA, as amended in the Federal Register through January 15, 2017. The (X) symbol is used to indicate each subpart that has been delegated. The delegations are subject to all of the conditions and limitations set forth in Federal law and regulations.

    Delegation Status for National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (Part 61 Standards) for New Mexico

    [Excluding Bernalillo County and Indian Country]

    Subpart Source category NMED1
    AGeneral ProvisionsX
    BRadon Emissions From Underground Uranium Mines
    CBerylliumX
    DBeryllium Rocket Motor FiringX
    EMercuryX
    FVinyl ChlorideX
    G(Reserved)
    HEmissions of Radionuclides Other Than Radon From Department of Energy Facilities
    IRadionuclide Emissions From Federal Facilities Other Than Nuclear Regulatory Commission Licensees and Not Covered by Subpart H
    JEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources) of BenzeneX
    KRadionuclide Emissions From Elemental Phosphorus Plants
    LBenzene Emissions From Coke By-Product Recovery PlantsX
    MAsbestosX
    NInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Glass Manufacturing PlantsX
    OInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Primary Copper SmeltersX
    PInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic Arsenic Production FacilitiesX
    QRadon Emissions From Department of Energy Facilities
    RRadon Emissions From Phosphogypsum Stacks
    S(Reserved)
    TRadon Emissions From the Disposal of Uranium Mill Tailings
    U(Reserved)
    VEquipment Leaks (Fugitives Emission Sources)X
    WRadon Emissions From Operating Mill Tailings
    X(Reserved)
    YBenzene Emissions From Benzene Storage VesselsX
    Z–AA(Reserved)
    BBBenzene Emissions From Benzene Transfer OperationsX
    CC–EE(Reserved)
    FFBenzene Waste OperationsX

    (iv) Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODED) has been delegated the following part 61 standards promulgated by EPA, as amended in the Federal Register through June 30, 2019. The (X) symbol is used to indicate each subpart that has been delegated.

    Delegation Status for National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (Part 61 Standards) for Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality

    [Applies to sources located in certain areas of Indian Country]

    Subpart Source category ODEQ1
    AGeneral ProvisionsX
    BRadon Emissions From Underground Uranium Mines
    CBerylliumX
    DBeryllium Rocket Motor FiringX
    EMercuryX
    FVinyl ChlorideX
    G(Reserved)
    HEmissions of Radionuclides Other Than Radon From Department of Energy Facilities
    IRadionuclide Emissions From Federal Facilities Other Than Nuclear Regulatory Commission Licensees and Not Covered by Subpart H
    JEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources) of BenzeneX
    KRadionuclide Emissions From Elemental Phosphorus Plants
    LBenzene Emissions From Coke By-Product Recovery PlantsX
    MAsbestosX
    NInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Glass Manufacturing PlantsX
    OInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Primary Copper SmeltersX
    PInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic Arsenic Production FacilitiesX
    QRadon Emissions From Department of Energy Facilities
    RRadon Emissions From Phosphogypsum Stacks
    S(Reserved)
    TRadon Emissions From the Disposal of Uranium Mill Tailings
    U(Reserved)
    VEquipment Leaks (Fugitives Emission Sources)X
    WRadon Emissions From Operating Mill Tailings
    X(Reserved)
    YBenzene Emissions From Benzene Storage VesselsX
    Z–AA(Reserved)
    BBBenzene Emissions From Benzene Transfer OperationsX
    CC–EE(Reserved)
    FFBenzene Waste OperationsX

    (v) [Reserved]

    (vi) Albuquerque-Bernalillo County, New Mexico. The Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board (ABCAQCB) has been delegated the following part 61 standards promulgated by EPA, as amended through January 23, 2017. The (X) symbol is used to indicate each subpart that has been delegated.

    Delegation Status for National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (Part 61 Standards) for Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board

    [Excluding Indian country]1

    Subpart Source category ABCAQCB
    AGeneral ProvisionsX
    BRadon Emissions From Underground Uranium Mines
    CBerylliumX
    DBeryllium Rocket Motor FiringX
    EMercuryX
    FVinyl ChlorideX
    G(Reserved)
    HEmissions of Radionuclides Other Than Radon From Department of Energy Facilities
    IRadionuclide Emissions From Federal Facilities Other Than Nuclear Regulatory Commission Licensees and Not Covered by Subpart H
    JEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources) of BenzeneX
    KRadionuclide Emissions From Elemental Phosphorus Plants
    LBenzene Emissions From Coke By-Product Recovery PlantsX
    MAsbestosX
    NInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Glass Manufacturing PlantsX
    OInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Primary Copper SmeltersX
    PInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic Arsenic Production FacilitiesX
    QRadon Emissions From Department of Energy Facilities
    RRadon Emissions From Phosphogypsum Stacks
    S(Reserved)
    TRadon Emissions From the Disposal of Uranium Mill Tailings
    U(Reserved)
    VEquipment Leaks (Fugitives Emission Sources)X
    WRadon Emissions From Operating Mill Tailings
    X(Reserved)
    YBenzene Emissions From Benzene Storage VesselsX
    Z–AA(Reserved)
    BBBenzene Emissions From Benzene Transfer OperationsX
    CC–EE(Reserved)
    FFBenzene Waste OperationsX

    (7) [Reserved]

    (8) The most current delegation status table for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Region VIII can be found online at http://www.epa.gov/region8/air-program. The following is a table indicating the delegation status of National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants in Region VIII. The recodification and delegation for North Dakota's August 6, 2018 submittal is effective as of April 30, 2019, as detailed in EPA's delegation letter of February 26, 2019.

    Region VIII—Delegation Status of National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants 1

    Subpart CO MT ND SD UT2 WY
    A General Provisions*****
    B Radon Emissions from Underground Uranium Mines*
    C Beryllium***
    D Beryllium Rocket Motor Firing***
    E Mercury***
    F Vinyl Chloride***
    H Emissions of Radionuclides other than Radon from Department of Energy Facilities.
    I Radionuclide Emissions from Facilities Licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Federal Facilities not covered by Subpart H.
    J Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources) of Benzene****
    K Radionuclide Emissions from Elemental Phosphorus Plants.
    L Benzene Emissions from Coke By-Product Recovery Plants**
    M Asbestos******3
    N Inorganic Arsenic Emissions from Glass Manufacturing Plants**
    O Inorganic Arsenic Emissions from Primary Copper Smelters**
    P Inorganic Arsenic Emissions from Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic Arsenic Production Facilities**
    Q Radon Emissions from Department of Energy Facilities*
    R Radon Emission from Phosphogypsum Stacks*
    T Radon Emissions from the Disposal of Uranium Mill Tailings*
    V Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources)***
    W Radon Emissions from Operating Mill Tailings*
    Y Benzene Emissions from Benzene Storage Vessels**
    BB Benzene Waste Operations**
    FF Benzene Waste Operations***

    (9) The following tables list the specific Part 61 standards that have been delegated unchanged to the air pollution control agencies in Region IX. The (X) symbol is used to indicate each standard that has been delegated. The following provisions of this subpart are not delegated: §§ 61.04(b), 61.04(c), 61.05(c), 61.11, 61.12(d), 61.13(h)(1)(ii), 61.14(d), 61.14(g)(1)(ii), and 61.16.

    (i) Arizona. The following table identifies delegations for Arizona:

    Table 6 to Paragraph (c)(9)(i)—Delegation Status for National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Arizona

    Subpart Air pollution control agency
    Arizona
    DEQ
    Maricopa
    County
    Pima
    County
    Pinal
    County
    AGeneral ProvisionsXXXX
    BRadon Emissions From Underground Uranium Mines
    CBerylliumXXXX
    DBeryllium Rocket Motor FiringXXXX
    EMercuryXXXX
    FVinyl ChlorideXXXX
    G(Reserved)
    HEmissions of Radionuclides Other Than Radon From Department of Energy Facilities
    IRadionuclide Emissions From Federal Facilities Other Than Nuclear Regulatory Commission Licensees and Not Covered by Subpart H
    JEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources) of BenzeneXXXX
    KRadionuclide Emissions From Elemental Phosphorus Plants
    LBenzene Emissions from Coke By-Product Recovery PlantsXXXX
    MAsbestosXXXX
    NInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Glass Manufacturing PlantsXXX
    OInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Primary Copper SmeltersXX
    PInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic Arsenic Production FacilitiesXX
    QRadon Emissions From Department of Energy Facilities
    RRadon Emissions From Phosphogypsum Stacks
    S(Reserved)
    TRadon Emissions From the Disposal of Uranium Mill Tailings
    U(Reserved)
    VEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources)XXXX
    WRadon Emissions From Operating Mill Tailings
    X(Reserved)
    YBenzene Emissions From Benzene Storage VesselsXXXX
    Z–AA(Reserved)
    BBBenzene Emissions From Benzene Transfer OperationsXXXX
    CC–EE(Reserved)
    FFBenzene Waste OperationsXXXX

    (ii) California. The following tables identify delegations for California:

    (A) Delegations for Amador County Air Pollution Control District, Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, and Butte County Air Quality Management District are shown in the following table:

    Delegation Status for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Amador County APCD, Antelope Valley AQMD, Bay Area AQMD, and Butte County AQMD

    Subpart Air pollution control agency
    Amador
    County APCD
    Antelope
    Valley AQMD
    Bay Area AQMD Butte County AQMD
    AGeneral ProvisionsXX
    BRadon Emissions From Underground Uranium Mines
    CBerylliumXX
    DBeryllium Rocket Motor FiringXX
    EMercuryXX
    FVinyl ChlorideXX
    G(Reserved)
    HEmissions of Radionuclides Other Than Radon From Department of Energy Facilities
    IRadionuclide Emissions From Federal Facilities Other Than Nuclear Regulatory Commission Licensees and Not Covered by Subpart H
    JEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources) of BenzeneX
    KRadionuclide Emissions From Elemental Phosphorus Plants
    LBenzene Emissions from Coke By-Product Recovery PlantsXX
    MAsbestosXX
    NInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Glass Manufacturing PlantsX
    OInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Primary Copper SmeltersX
    PInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic Arsenic Production FacilitiesX
    QRadon Emissions From Department of Energy Facilities
    RRadon Emissions From Phosphogypsum Stacks
    S(Reserved)
    TRadon Emissions From the Disposal of Uranium Mill Tailings
    U(Reserved)
    VEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources)X
    WRadon Emissions From Operating Mill Tailings
    X(Reserved)
    YBenzene Emissions From Benzene Storage VesselsXX
    Z–AA(Reserved)
    BBBenzene Emissions From Benzene Transfer OperationsXX
    CC–EE(Reserved)
    FFBenzene Waste OperationsXX

    (B) [Reserved]

    (C) Delegations for Glenn County Air Pollution Control District, Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District, Imperial County Air Pollution Control District, and Kern County Air Pollution Control District are shown in the following table:

    Delegation Status for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Glenn County APCD, Great Basin Unified APCD, Imperial County APCD, and Kern County APCD

    Subpart Air Pollution Control Agency
    Glenn County APCD Great Basin Unified APCD Imperial County APCD Kern County
    APCD
    AGeneral ProvisionsXX
    BRadon Emissions From Underground Uranium
    CBerylliumXX
    DBeryllium Rocket Motor FiringXX
    EMercuryXX
    FVinyl ChlorideX
    G(Reserved)
    HEmissions of Radionuclides Other Than Radon From Department of Energy Facilities
    IRadionuclide Emissions From Federal Facilities Other Than Nuclear Regulatory Commission Licensees and Not Covered by Subpart H
    JEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources) of BenzeneX
    KRadionuclide Emissions From Elemental Phosphorus Plants
    LBenzene Emissions from Coke By-Product Recovery PlantsX
    MAsbestosXX
    NInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Glass Manufacturing PlantsX
    OInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Primary Copper SmeltersX
    PInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic Arsenic Production FacilitiesX
    QRadon Emissions From Department of Energy Facilities
    RRadon Emissions From Phosphogypsum Stacks
    S(Reserved)
    TRadon Emissions From the Disposal of Uranium Mill Tailings
    U(Reserved)
    VEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources)X
    WRadon Emissions From Operating Mill Tailings
    X(Reserved).
    YBenzene Emissions From Benzene Storage VesselsX
    Z–AA(Reserved)
    BBBenzene Emissions From Benzene Transfer OperationsX
    CC–EE(Reserved)
    FFBenzene Waste OperationsX

    (D) Delegations for Lake County Air Quality Management District, Lassen County Air Pollution Control District, Mariposa County Air Pollution Control District, and Mendocino County Air Pollution Control District are shown in the following table:

    Delegation Status for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Lake County Air Quality Management District, Lassen County Air Pollution Control District, Mariposa County Air Pollution Control District, and Mendocino County Air Pollution Control District

    Subpart Air pollution control agency
    Lake County AQMD Lassen County APCD Mariposa County AQMD Mendocino County AQMD
    AGeneral ProvisionsXX
    BRadon Emissions From Underground Uranium
    CBerylliumXX
    DBeryllium Rocket Motor FiringXX
    EMercuryXX
    FVinyl ChlorideX
    G(Reserved)
    HEmissions of Radionuclides Other Than Radon From Department of Energy Facilities
    IRadionuclide Emissions From Federal Facilities Other Than Nuclear Regulatory Commission Licensees and Not Covered by Subpart H
    JEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources) of Benze
    KRadionuclide Emissions From Elemental Phosphorus Plants
    LBenzene Emissions from Coke By-Product Recovery Plants
    MAsbestosXX

    (E) Delegations for Modoc Air Pollution Control District, Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District, Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Control District, and North Coast Unified Air Quality Management District are shown in the following table:

    Delegation Status for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Modoc County APCD, Mojave Desert AQMD, Monterey Bay Unified APCD, and North Coast Unified AQMD

    Subpart Air pollution control agency
    Modoc County APCD Mojave Desert AQMD Monterey Bay Unified APCD North Coast Unified AQMD
    AGeneral ProvisionsXXXX
    BRadon Emissions From Underground Uranium Mines
    CBerylliumXXXX
    DBeryllium Rocket Motor FiringXXXX
    EMercuryXXXX
    FVinyl ChlorideXXXX
    G(Reserved)
    HEmissions of Radionuclides Other Than Radon From Department of Energy Facilities
    IRadionuclide Emissions From Federal Facilities Other Than Nuclear Regulatory Commission Licensees and Not Covered by Subpart H
    JEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources) of BenzeneXXXX
    KRadionuclide Emissions From Elemental Phosphorus Plants
    LBenzene Emissions from Coke By-Product Recovery PlantsXXX
    MAsbestosXXXX
    NInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Glass Manufacturing PlantsXX
    OInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Primary Copper SmeltersXXX
    PInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic Arsenic Production FacilitiesXXX
    QRadon Emissions From Department of Energy Facilities
    RRadon Emissions From Phosphogypsum Stacks
    S(Reserved)
    TRadon Emissions From the Disposal of Uranium Mill Tailings
    U(Reserved)
    VEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources)XXXX
    WRadon Emissions From Operating Mill Tailings
    X(Reserved)
    YBenzene Emissions From Benzene Storage VesselsXXX
    Z–AA(Reserved)
    BBBenzene Emissions From Benzene Transfer OperationsXX
    CC–EE(Reserved)
    FFBenzene Waste OperationsXX

    (F) Delegations for Northern Sierra Air Quality Management District, Northern Sonoma County Air Pollution Control District, Placer County Air Pollution Control District, and Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District are shown in the following table:

    Delegation Status for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Northern Sierra Air Quality Management District, Northern Sonoma County Air Pollution Control District, Placer County Air Pollution Control District, and Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District

    Subpart Air pollution control agency
    Northern Sierra AQMD Northern Sonoma County APCD Placer County APCD Sacramento Metro AQMD
    AGeneral ProvisionsX
    BRadon Emissions From Underground Uranium
    CBerylliumX
    DBeryllium Rocket Motor FiringX
    EMercuryX
    FVinyl ChlorideXX
    G(Reserved)
    HEmissions of Radionuclides Other Than Radon From Department of Energy Facilities
    IRadionuclide Emissions From Federal Facilities Other Than Nuclear Regulatory Commission Licensees and Not Covered by Subpart H
    JEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources) of Benzene
    KRadionuclide Emissions From Elemental Phosphorus Plants
    LBenzene Emissions from Coke By-Product Recovery Plants
    MAsbestosXX

    (G) Delegations for San Diego County Air Pollution Control District, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District, San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District, and Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District are shown in the following table:

    Delegation Status for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for San Diego County Air Pollution Control District, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District, San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District, and Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District

    Subpart Air Pollution Control Agency
    San Diego County APCD San Joaquin Valley APCD San Luis Obispo County APCD Santa
    Barbara County
    APCD
    AGeneral ProvisionsXXXX
    BRadon Emissions From Underground Uranium
    CBerylliumXXXX
    DBeryllium Rocket Motor FiringXXXX
    EMercuryXXXX
    FVinyl ChlorideXXXX
    G(Reserved)
    HEmissions of Radionuclides Other Than Radon From Department of Energy Facilities
    IRadionuclide Emissions From Federal Facilities Other Than Nuclear Regulatory Commission Licensees and Not Covered by Subpart H
    JEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources) of BenzeneXXX
    KRadionuclide Emissions From Elemental Phosphorus PlantsX
    LBenzene Emissions from Coke By-Product Recovery PlantsXXX
    MAsbestosXXXX
    NInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Glass Manufacturing PlantsXXX
    OInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Primary Copper SmeltersXXX
    PInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic Arsenic Production FacilitiesXXX
    QRadon Emissions From Department of Energy Facilities
    RRadon Emissions From Phosphogypsum Stacks
    S(Reserved)
    TRadon Emissions From the Disposal of Uranium Mill Tailings
    U(Reserved)
    VEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources)XXX
    WRadon Emissions From Operating Mill Tailings
    X(Reserved)
    YBenzene Emissions From Benzene Storage VesselsXXX
    Z–AA(Reserved)
    BBBenzene Emissions From Benzene Transfer OperationsXXX
    CC–EE(Reserved)
    FFBenzene Waste OperationsXXX

    (H) Delegations for Shasta County Air Quality Management District, Siskiyou County Air Pollution Control District, South Coast Air Quality Management District, and Tehama County Air Pollution Control District are shown in the following table:

    Delegation Status for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Shasta County Air Quality Management District, Siskiyou County Air Pollution Control District, South Coast Air Quality Management District, and Tehama County Air Pollution Control District

    Subpart Air pollution control agency
    Shasta County AQMD Siskiyou County APCD South Coast AQMD Tehama County APCD
    AGeneral ProvisionsX
    BRadon Emissions From Underground Uranium
    CBerylliumXX
    DBeryllium Rocket Motor FiringXX
    EMercuryXX
    FVinyl ChlorideXX
    G(Reserved)
    HEmissions of Radionuclides Other Than Radon From Department of Energy Facilities
    IRadionuclide Emissions From Federal Facilities Other Than Nuclear Regulatory Commission Licensees and Not Covered by Subpart H
    JEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources) of BenzeneX
    KRadionuclide Emissions From Elemental Phosphorus Plants
    LBenzene Emissions from Coke By-Product Recovery PlantsX
    MAsbestosXX
    NInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Glass Manufacturing PlantsX
    OInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Primary Copper SmeltersX
    PInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic Arsenic Production FacilitiesX
    QRadon Emissions From Department of Energy Facilities
    RRadon Emissions From Phosphogypsum Stacks
    S(Reserved)
    TRadon Emissions From the Disposal of Uranium Mill Tailings
    U(Reserved)
    VEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources)X
    WRadon Emissions From Operating Mill Tailings
    X(Reserved)
    YBenzene Emissions From Benzene Storage VesselsX
    Z–AA(Reserved)
    BBBenzene Emissions From Benzene Transfer OperationsX
    CC–EE(Reserved)
    FFBenzene Waste OperationsX

    (I) Delegations for Tuolumne County Air Pollution Control District, Ventura County Air Pollution Control District, and Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District are shown in the following table:

    Delegation Status for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Tuolumne County Air Pollution Control District, Ventura County Air Pollution Control District, and Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District

    Subpart Air Pollution Control Agency
    Tuolumne County APCD Ventura County APCD Yolo-Solano AQMD
    AGeneral ProvisionsX
    BRadon Emissions From Underground Uranium
    CBerylliumX
    DBeryllium Rocket Motor FiringX
    EMercuryXX
    FVinyl ChlorideX
    G(Reserved)
    HEmissions of Radionuclides Other Than Radon From Department of Energy Facilities
    IRadionuclide Emissions From Federal Facilities Other Than Nuclear Regulatory Commission Licensees and Not Covered by Subpart H
    JEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources) of BenzeneX
    KRadionuclide Emissions From Elemental Phosphorus Plants
    LBenzene Emissions from Coke By-Product Recovery PlantsX
    MAsbestosXX
    NInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Glass Manufacturing PlantsX
    OInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Primary Copper SmeltersX
    PInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic Arsenic Production FacilitiesX
    QRadon Emissions From Department of Energy Facilities
    RRadon Emissions From Phosphogypsum Stacks
    S(Reserved)
    TRadon Emissions From the Disposal of Uranium Mill Tailings
    U(Reserved)
    VEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources)X
    WRadon Emissions From Operating Mill Tailings
    X(Reserved)
    YBenzene Emissions From Benzene Storage VesselsX
    Z–AA(Reserved)
    BBBenzene Emissions From Benzene Transfer OperationsX
    CC–EE(Reserved)
    FFBenzene Waste OperationsX

    (iii) Hawaii. The following table identifies delegations as of October 21, 2004:

    Delegation Status for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Hawaii

    Subpart Hawaii
    AGeneral ProvisionsX
    BRadon Emissions From Underground Uranium
    CBerylliumX
    DBeryllium Rocket Motor FiringX
    EMercuryX
    FVinyl Chloride
    G(Reserved)
    HEmissions of Radionuclides Other Than Radon From Department of Energy Facilities
    IRadionuclide Emissions From Federal Facilities Other Than Nuclear Regulatory Commission Licensees and Not Covered by Subpart H
    JEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources) of BenzeneX
    KRadionuclide Emissions From Elemental Phosphorus Plants
    LBenzene Emissions from Coke By-Product Recovery Plants
    MAsbestosX
    NInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Glass Manufacturing Plants
    OInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Primary Copper Smelters
    PInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic Arsenic Production Facilities
    QRadon Emissions From Department of Energy Facilities
    RRadon Emissions From Phosphogypsum Stacks
    S(Reserved)
    TRadon Emissions From the Disposal of Uranium Mill Tailings
    U(Reserved)
    VEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources)X
    WRadon Emissions From Operating Mill Tailings
    X(Reserved)
    YBenzene Emissions From Benzene Storage VesselsX
    Z–AA(Reserved)
    BBBenzene Emissions From Benzene Transfer OperationsX
    CC–EE(Reserved)
    FFBenzene Waste OperationsX

    (iv) Nevada. The following table identifies delegations for Nevada:

    Table 19—to Paragraph (c)(9)(iv)—Delegation Status for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Nevada

    Subpart Air pollution control agency
    Nevada
    DEP
    Clark
    County
    Washoe
    County
    AGeneral ProvisionsXX
    BRadon Emissions From Underground Uranium Mines
    CBerylliumXXX
    DBeryllium Rocket Motor FiringXX
    EMercuryXX
    FVinyl ChlorideXX
    G(Reserved)
    HEmissions of Radionuclides Other Than Radon From Department of Energy FacilitiesX
    IRadionuclide Emissions From Federal Facilities Other Than Nuclear Regulatory Commission Licensees and Not Covered by Subpart HX
    JEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources) of BenzeneXX
    KRadionuclide Emissions From Elemental Phosphorus PlantsX
    LBenzene Emissions from Coke By-Product Recovery PlantsXX
    MAsbestosXX
    NInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Glass Manufacturing PlantsXX
    OInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Primary Copper SmeltersXX
    PInorganic Arsenic Emissions From Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic Arsenic Production FacilitiesXX
    QRadon Emissions From Department of Energy Facilities
    RRadon Emissions From Phosphogypsum Stacks
    S(Reserved)
    TRadon Emissions From the Disposal of Uranium Mill Tailings
    U(Reserved)
    VEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources)XX
    WRadon Emissions From Operating Mill Tailings
    X(Reserved)
    YBenzene Emissions From Benzene Storage VesselsXX
    Z–AA(Reserved)
    BBBenzene Emissions From Benzene Transfer OperationsXX
    CC–EE(Reserved)
    FFBenzene Waste OperationsXX

    (10) The following table lists the delegation status of specific Part 61 Subparts that have been delegated unchanged to state and local air pollution control agencies in Region 10. An “X” indicates the subpart has been delegated, subject to all the conditions and limitations set forth in federal law, regulations, policy, guidance, and determinations. Some authorities cannot be delegated and are retained by EPA. These include certain General Provisions authorities and specific parts of some standards. The dates noted at the end of this table indicate the effective dates of federal rules that have been delegated. Any amendments made to these rules after this effective date are not delegated.

    Delegation Status for Part 61 Standards—Region 101

    Subparts2 AK ID OR WA
    ADEC3 IDEQ4 ODEQ5 LRAPA6 Ecology7 BCAA8 NWCAA9 ORCAA10 PSCAA11 SWCAA12 SCAPCA13 YRCAA14 WDOH15
    A General Provisions16 X16 X16 X16 X16 X16 X16 X16 X16 X16 X16 X16 X16 X17
    B Radon from Underground Uranium MinesX
    C BerylliumXXXXXXXXXXX
    D Beryllium Rocket Motor FiringXXXXXXXXXXX
    E MercuryXXXXXXXXXXXX
    F Vinyl ChlorideXXXXXXXXXXX
    H Radionuclide other than Radon from Dept. of Energy FacilitiesX
    I Radionuclide from Federal Facilities other than Nuclear Regulatory Commission Licensees and not covered by Subpart HX
    J Equipment Leaks of BenzeneXXXXXXXXXXXX
    K Radionuclide from Elemental Phosphorus PlantsX
    L Benzene from Coke By-Product Recovery PlantsXXXXXXXXXXX
    M AsbestosXXXXXXXXX
    N Inorganic Arsenic from Glass Manufacturing PlantsXXXXXXXXXX
    O Inorganic Arsenic from Primary Copper SmeltersXXXXXXXXXX
    P Inorganic Arsenic emissions from Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic Arsenic Production FacilitiesXXXXXXXXXX
    Q Radon from Dept. of Energy FacilitiesX
    R Radon from Phosphogypsum StacksX
    T Radon from Disposal Uranium Mill TailingsX
    V Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Sources)XXXXXXXXXXX
    W Radon from Operating Mill TailingsX
    Y Benzene from Benzene Storage VesselsXXXXXXXXXXX
    BB Benzene from Benzene Transfer OperationsXXXXXXXXXX
    FF Benzene Waste OperationsXXXXXXXXXXX

    [40 FR 18170, Apr. 25, 1975]