2017-21803. Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; Oregon: Permitting and General Rule Revisions  

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    AGENCY:

    Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

    ACTION:

    Final rule.

    SUMMARY:

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is approving, and incorporating by reference, changes to Oregon's State Implementation Plan (SIP) submitted on April 22, 2015. The changes relate to the criteria pollutants for which the EPA has established national ambient air quality standards—carbon monoxide, lead, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, particulate matter, and sulfur dioxide. Specifically, the changes account for new federal requirements Start Printed Page 47123for fine particulate matter, update the major and minor source pre-construction permitting programs, and add state-level air quality designations. The changes also address public notice procedures for informational meetings, and tighten emission standards for dust and smoke. In addition, Oregon reorganized rules in the SIP by consolidating definitions, removing duplicate provisions, correcting errors, and removing outdated provisions.

    DATES:

    This final rule is effective November 13, 2017.

    ADDRESSES:

    The EPA has established a docket for this action under Docket ID No. EPA-R10-OAR-2015-0333. All documents in the docket are listed on the https://www.regulations.gov Web site. Although listed in the index, some information may not be publicly available, i.e., Confidential Business Information or other information the disclosure of which is restricted by statute. Certain other material, such as copyrighted material, is not placed on the Internet and is publicly available only in hard copy form. Publicly available docket materials are available at https://www.regulations.gov or at the EPA Region 10 Office of Air and Waste, 1200 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98101. The EPA requests that you contact the person listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section to schedule your inspection. The Regional Office's official hours of business are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., excluding federal holidays.

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    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

    Kristin Hall, Air Planning Unit, Office of Air and Waste (OAW-150), Environmental Protection Agency—Region 10, 1200 Sixth Ave., Seattle, WA 98101; telephone number: (206) 553-6357; email address: hall.kristin@epa.gov.

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    Throughout this document wherever “we,” “us,” or “our” is used, it is intended to refer to the EPA.

    Table of Contents

    I. Background

    II. Response to Comment

    III. Final Action

    IV. Incorporation by Reference

    V. Oregon Notice Provision

    VI. Statutory and Executive Orders Review

    I. Background

    On April 22, 2015, the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) submitted revisions to 26 Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) divisions within Chapter 340, and two source sampling and monitoring manuals related to the rules. These changes were effective on April 16, 2015, as a matter of state law. On March 22, 2017, the EPA proposed to approve the submitted rule changes (82 FR 14654). Please see our proposed rulemaking for further explanation and the basis of our finding. We note that on April 20, 2017, we received a request from the public for additional time to review the submitted changes and our proposed action. In response to the request, we reopened the comment period on May 30, 2017 for an additional 30 days, closing on June 29, 2017 (82 FR 24621). We received the following comments.

    II. Response to Comment

    Comment 1: A commenter asserted that certain public participation requirements in Division 209 of Oregon's air quality rules are vaguely worded, and as a result, could be hard to implement. The commenter gave only one specific example, pointing to a phrase in OAR 340-209-0030 Public Notice Categories and Timing: “[t]he Department will schedule a hearing to allow interested persons to submit oral or written comments if the Department determines that a hearing is necessary.” The commenter said the meaning of “necessary” is unclear and that the rule should be more specific—listing what factors will be evaluated to judge whether a hearing is, or is not, necessary.

    Response 1: Federal rules require states to inform the public about plans to permit stationary sources of air pollutants. These federal requirements vary, based on the size of the source, where it's located, and the type of permit, among other things. Oregon's public participation rules in Division 209 group permit actions into four categories, assigning different levels of public participation to the categories. We first approved this approach to public involvement into the Oregon SIP on January 22, 2003 (68 FR 2891). In that action, we found that Oregon's rules were consistent with federal public process requirements for SIP permitting actions. See 68 FR 2891, at page 2894. Since 2003, Oregon has made minor changes to Division 209. On March 22, 2017, we proposed to approve the most recent version of Division 209 as meeting the public process requirements for new source review SIP permitting actions. See 82 FR 14654, at page 14658.

    With respect to the commenter's concern that some aspects of Oregon's public comment procedures may be too vague to implement, the commenter cited to only one specific example: That OAR 340-209-0030 does not provide criteria for determining when a public hearing is “necessary.” We note, however, that Oregon's rules, in addition to requiring a public comment period, specifically require that a public hearing be held for all major new source review SIP permitting in attainment and unclassifiable areas (prevention of significant deterioration (PSD)). See OAR 209-0030(d)(C). For other new source review SIP permit actions, in addition to providing for a public comment period, Oregon's rules require a public hearing if 10 members of the public request a hearing, or an organization representing at least 10 people requests a hearing. See OAR 340-209-0030(c)(B). The provision that is of concern to the commenter provides additional discretionary authority for the ODEQ to conduct a public hearing whenever it considers such a process to be necessary. The absence of additional detail in this provision does not provide grounds for the EPA to change its proposed approval.

    We continue to believe that Oregon's public participation rules meet federal requirements for new source review SIP permitting actions and we are therefore finalizing our action.

    Comment 2: A commenter stated that, as a member of the construction industry for 48 years, the commenter has experienced the EPA to be a burden on the middle income taxpayer. The commenter asserted that the extra cost of regulation hurts builders and the working middle class, in part because the EPA refuses to work with builders, who must deal with environmental regulations, and who then pass on the extra cost of those regulations.

    Response 2: The commenter's concerns are broad in nature and do not identify any specific requirements the commenter contends are inconsistent with CAA requirements. In approving SIPs under section 110 of the CAA, Congress gave states the lead in developing plans to implement, maintain, and enforce the national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS)—standards designed to protect public health and welfare from air pollution. In reviewing state plans, the EPA's role is to approve state choices, provided that they meet the criteria of the CAA. See 42 U.S.C. 7410(k) and 40 CFR 52.02(a). In this case, Oregon submitted permitting and general air quality rules to the EPA and requested that the EPA approve the rules into the Oregon SIP. Our action on the April 22, 2015 Oregon submission, with which the commenter takes issue, approves state law as meeting federal requirements and does not impose additional requirements beyond those Start Printed Page 47124imposed by state law. Therefore, we are finalizing our action.

    III. Final Action

    We are approving, and incorporating by reference, specific rule revisions submitted by Oregon on April 22, 2015. As documented in the submission, we are approving certain of the state rule revisions to also apply in Lane County, because the Oregon Environmental Quality Commission has determined those rules to be more stringent than the corresponding local rules. We are also approving, but not incorporating by reference, specific provisions that provide the ODEQ with authority needed for SIP approval, but that may conflict with the EPA's independent authorities. We note that we are deferring action on our proposed approval of changes to Oregon excess emissions and emergency provisions, OAR 340-214-0300 through 0360, to be addressed in a separate, future action.

    Lastly, we are removing repealed rules from Oregon's federally-approved SIP, as requested by the state, because they are obsolete or redundant. We are not taking action on certain rules that are inconsistent with CAA requirements or that are inappropriate for SIP approval because they are not related to the criteria pollutants regulated under title I of the CAA, not essential for meeting and maintaining the NAAQS, or not related to the requirements for SIPs under section 110 of the CAA.

    A. Rules Approved and Incorporated by Reference

    We are approving into the Oregon SIP, and incorporating by reference at 40 CFR part 52, subpart MM, the submitted revisions to Chapter 340 of the OAR listed below, state effective April 16, 2015:

    • Division 200—General Air Pollution Procedures and Definitions (0010, 0020, 0025, 0030, 0035);
    • Division 202—Ambient Air Quality Standards and PSD Increments (0010, 0020, 0050, 0070, 0100, 0130, 0200, 0210, 0220, 0225);
    • Division 204—Designation of Air Quality Areas (0010, 0020, 0030, 0040, 0050, 0060, 0070, 0080, 0090, 0300, 0310, 0320);
    • Division 206—Air Pollution Emergencies (0010, 0020, 0030, 0040, 0050, 0060, 0070, 8010, 8020, 8030, 8040);
    • Division 208—Visible Emissions and Nuisance Requirements (0005, 0010, 0110, 0210);
    • Division 209—Public Participation (0010, 0020, 0030, 0040, 0050, 0060, 0070, 0080);
    • Division 210—Stationary Source Notification Requirements (0010, 0020, 0100, 0110, 0120, 0205, 0215, 0225, 0230, 0240, 0250);
    • Division 212—Stationary Source Testing and Monitoring (0005, 0010, 0110, 0120, 0130, 0140, 0150);
    • Division 214—Stationary Source Reporting Requirements (0005, 0010, 0100, 0110, 0114, 0130, 0200, 0210, 0220);
    • Division 216—Air Contaminant Discharge Permits (0010, 0020, 0025, 0030, 0040, 0052, 0054, 0056, 0060, 0062, 0064, 0066, 0068, 0070, 0082, 0084, 0090, 0094, 8010, 8020);
    • Division 222—Stationary Source Plant Site Emission Limits (0010, 0020, 0030, 0035, 0040, 0041, 0042, 0046, 0048, 0051, 0055, 0080, 0090);
    • Division 224—New Source Review (0010, 0020, 0025, 0030, 0034, 0038, 0040, 0045, 0050, 0055, 0060, 0070, 0245, 0250, 0255, 0260, 0270, 0500, 0510—except paragraph (3), 0520, 0530, 0540);
    • Division 225—Air Quality Analysis Requirements (0010, 0020, 0030, 0040, 0045, 0050, 0060, 0070);
    • Division 226—General Emissions Standards (0005, 0010, 0100, 0110, 0120, 0130, 0140, 0210, 0310, 0320, 0400, 8010);
    • Division 228—Requirements for Fuel Burning Equipment and Fuel Sulfur Content (0010, 0020, 0100, 0110, 0120, 0130, 0200, 0210);
    • Division 232—Emission Standards for VOC Point Sources (0010, 0020, 0030, 0040, 0050, 0060, 0080, 0085, 0090, 0100, 0110, 0120, 0130, 0140, 0150, 0160, 0170, 0180, 0190, 0200, 0210, 0220, 0230);
    • Division 234—Emission Standards for Wood Products Industries (0005, 0010 except (8) and (10), 0100, 0140, 0200, 0210—except (1), 0220—except (2), 0240—except (1), 0250—except (1) and (2), 0270, 0500, 0510, 0520, 0530, 0540);
    • Divisions 236—Emission Standards for Specific Industries (0005, 0010, 0400, 0410, 0420, 0440, 8010);
    • Division 240—Rules for Areas with Unique Air Quality Needs (0010, 0020, 0030, 0050, 0100, 0110, 0120, 0130, 0140, 0150, 0160, 0180, 0190, 0210, 0220, 0250, 0300, 0320, 0330, 0340, 0350, 0360, 0400, 0410, 0420, 0430, 0440, 0510, 0550, 0560, 0610);
    • Division 242—Rules Applicable to the Portland Area (0400, 0410, 0420, 0430, 0440, 0600, 0610, 0620, 0630);
    • Division 262—Heat Smart Program for Residential Woodstoves and Other Solid Fuel Heating Devices (0450);
    • Division 264—Rules for Open Burning (0010, 0020, 0030, 0040, 0050, 0060, 0070, 0075, 0078, 0080, 0100, 0110, 0120, 0130, 0140, 0150, 0160, 0170, 0175, 0180); and
    • Division 268—Emission Reduction Credits (0010, 0020, 0030).

    Rules Also Approved for Lane County

    • Division 200—General Air Pollution Procedures and Definitions (0020);
    • Division 202—Ambient Air Quality Standards and PSD Increments (0050);
    • Division 204—Designation of Air Quality Areas (0300, 0310, 0320);
    • Division 208—Visible Emissions and Nuisance Requirements (0110, 0210);
    • Division 214—Stationary Source Reporting Requirements (0114)(5);
    • Division 216—Air Contaminant Discharge Permits (0040, 8010);
    • Division 222—Stationary Source Plant Site Emission Limits (0090);
    • Division 224—New Source Review (0030, 0530);
    • Division 225—Air Quality Analysis Requirements (0010, 0020, 0030, 0040, 0045, 0050, 0060, 0070);
    • Division 226—General Emissions Standards (0210); and
    • Division 228—Requirements for Fuel Burning Equipment and Fuel Sulfur Content (0210).

    B. Rules Approved but Not Incorporated by Reference

    We are approving, but not incorporating by reference, the following provisions:

    • ODEQ Source Sampling Manual, Volumes I and II, April 2015 (for purposes of the limits approved into the SIP);
    • ODEQ Continuous Emissions Monitoring Manual, April 2015 (for purposes of the limits approved into the SIP);
    • ODEQ-LRAPA Stringency Analysis and Directive, Attachment B; and
    • Division 200—General Air Pollution Procedures and Definitions (0100, 0110, 0120).

    C. Rules Removed

    We are removing the following sections from the Oregon SIP because they have been repealed, replaced by rules noted in paragraph A above, or the state has asked that they be removed:

    • Division 208—Visible Emissions and Fugitive Emissions Requirements (0100, 0200);
    • Division 212—Compliance Assurance Monitoring (0200, 0210, 0220, 0230, 0240, 0250, 0260, 0270, 0280);
    • Division 214—Stationary Source Reporting Requirements (0400, 0410, 0420, 0430);Start Printed Page 47125
    • Division 222—Stationary Source Plant Site Emissions Limits (0043, 0045, 0070);
    • Division 224—New Source Review (0080, 0100);
    • Division 225—Air Quality Analysis Requirements (0090);
    • Division 226—General Emission Standards (0200);
    • Division 228—Requirements for Fuel Burning Equipment and Fuel Sulfur Content (0400, 0410, 0420, 0430, 0440, 0450, 0460, 0470, 0480, 0490, 0500, 0510, 0520, 0530);
    • Division 234—Emission Standards for Wood Products Industries (0300, 0310, 0320, 0330, 0340, 0350, 0360, 0400, 0410, 0420, 0430);
    • Division 236—Emission Standards for Specific Industries (0100, 0110, 0120, 0130, 0140, 0150, 0200, 0210, 0220, 0230, 0430);
    • Division 240—Rules for Areas with Unique Air Quality Needs (0170, 0230, 0310);
    • Division 242—Rules Applicable to the Portland Areas (0700, 0710, 0720, 0730, 0740, 0750, 0760, 0770, 0780, 0790); and
    • Division 264—Rules for Open Burning (0190).

    D. Rules We Are Not Acting On

    For the reasons stated above, we are not incorporating the following revised provisions into the Oregon SIP because they are inappropriate for SIP approval under section 110, title I of the CAA:

    • Division 200—General Air Pollution Procedures and Definitions (0050) (compliance schedules);
    • Division 222—Stationary Source Plant Site Emission Limits (0060) (hazardous air pollutants);
    • Division 224—New Source Review (0510(3)) (fine particulate matter inter-pollutant offset ratios); and
    • Division 234—Emission Standards for Wood Products Industries (0010(8) and (10), 0210(1), 0220(2), 0240(1), 0250 (1) and (2)) (total reduced sulfur and odor).

    E. Rules Deferred

    • Division 214—Stationary Source Reporting Requirements (0300, 0310, 0320, 0330, 0340, 0350, 0360) (excess emissions and emergency provisions).

    IV. Incorporation by Reference

    In this rule, the EPA is finalizing regulatory text that includes incorporation by reference. In accordance with requirements of 1 CFR 51.5, we are finalizing the incorporation by reference as described in Section III above, and the amendments to 40 CFR part 52 set forth below. The EPA has made, and will continue to make, these materials generally available through https://www.regulations.gov and/or at the EPA Region 10 Office (please contact the person identified in the “For Further Information Contact” section of this preamble for more information).

    These materials have been approved by the EPA for inclusion in the SIP, have been incorporated by reference by the EPA into that plan, are fully federally-enforceable under sections 110 and 113 of the CAA as of the effective date of the final rulemaking of the EPA's approval, and will be incorporated by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in the next update to the SIP compilation.[1]

    V. Oregon Notice Provision

    Oregon Revised Statute 468.126, prohibits the ODEQ from imposing a penalty for violation of an air, water or solid waste permit unless the source has been provided five days' advanced written notice of the violation and has not come into compliance or submitted a compliance schedule within that five-day period. By its terms, the statute does not apply to Oregon's title V program or to any program if application of the notice provision would disqualify the program from federal delegation. Oregon has previously confirmed that, because application of the notice provision would preclude EPA approval of the Oregon SIP, no advance notice is required for violation of SIP requirements.

    VI. Statutory and Executive Orders Review

    Under the CAA, the Administrator is required to approve a SIP submission that complies with the provisions of the CAA and applicable federal regulations. 42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a). Thus, in reviewing SIP submissions, the EPA's role is to approve state choices, provided that they meet the criteria of the CAA. Accordingly, this action merely approves state law as meeting federal requirements and does not impose additional requirements beyond those imposed by state law. For that reason, this action:

    • Is not a significant regulatory action subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget under Executive Orders 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821, January 21, 2011);
    • does not impose an information collection burden under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);
    • is certified as not having a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.);
    • does not contain any unfunded mandate or significantly or uniquely affect small governments, as described in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4);
    • does not have federalism implications as specified in Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999);
    • is not an economically significant regulatory action based on health or safety risks subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997);
    • is not a significant regulatory action subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001);
    • is not subject to requirements of section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because this action does not involve technical standards; and
    • does not provide the EPA with the discretionary authority to address, as appropriate, disproportionate human health or environmental effects, using practicable and legally permissible methods, under Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).

    In addition, the SIP is not approved to apply on any Indian reservation land or in any other area where the EPA or an Indian Tribe has demonstrated that a Tribe has jurisdiction. In those areas of Indian country, the rule does not have Tribal implications as specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000).

    The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency promulgating the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy of the rule, to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of the United States. The EPA will submit a report containing this action and other required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the United States prior to publication of the rule in the Federal Register. A major rule cannot take effect until 60 days after it is published in the Federal Register. This action is not a “major rule” as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).

    Under section 307(b)(1) of the CAA, petitions for judicial review of this action must be filed in the United States Court of Appeals for the appropriate circuit by December 11, 2017. Filing a petition for reconsideration by the Administrator of this final rule does not Start Printed Page 47126affect the finality of this action for the purposes of judicial review nor does it extend the time within which a petition for judicial review may be filed, and shall not postpone the effectiveness of such rule or action. This action may not be challenged later in proceedings to enforce its requirements. (See section 307(b)(2)).

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    List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52

    • Environmental protection
    • Air pollution control
    • Intergovernmental relations
    • Incorporation by reference
    • Lead
    • Nitrogen dioxide
    • Ozone
    • Particulate matter
    • Reporting and recordkeeping requirements
    • Sulfur oxides
    • Volatile organic compounds
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    Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.

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    Dated: September 28, 2017.

    Daniel D. Opalski,

    Acting Regional Administrator, Region 10.

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    For the reasons set forth in the preamble, 40 CFR part 52 is amended as follows:

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    PART 52—APPROVAL AND PROMULGATION OF IMPLEMENTATION PLANS

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    1. The authority citation for part 52 continues to read as follows:

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    Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.

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    Subpart MM—Oregon

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    2. Section 52.1970 is amended:

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    a. In paragraph (c), by revising Table 2 and adding Table 5;

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    b. In paragraph (e), under the table entitled “Oregon Administrative Rules, Approved But Not Incorporated By Reference”, by revising the entries “200-0100”, “200-0110”, and “200-0120”;and by revising the tables entitled “EPA Approved Oregon State Directive” and “EPA Approved Manuals.”

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    The revisions read as follows:

    Identification of plan.
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    (c) * * *

    Table 2—EPA Approved Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR)

    State citationTitle/subjectState effective dateEPA approval dateExplanations
    CHAPTER 340—DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
    Division 21—General Emission Standards for Particulate Matter
    Industrial Contingency Requirements for PM-10 Nonattainment Areas
    021-200Purpose5/1/19959/21/1999, 64 FR 51051
    021-205Relation to Other Rules3/10/19932/25/1997, 62 FR 8385
    021-210Applicability3/10/19932/25/1997, 62 FR 8385
    021-215Definitions3/10/19932/25/1997, 62 FR 8385
    021-220Compliance Schedule for Existing Sources3/10/19932/25/1997, 62 FR 8385
    021-225Wood Waste Boilers3/10/19932/25/1997, 62 FR 8385
    021-230Wood Particle Dryers at Particleboard Plants3/10/19932/25/1997, 62 FR 8385
    021-235Hardboard Manufacturing Plants3/10/19932/25/1997, 62 FR 8385
    021-240Air Conveying Systems3/10/19932/25/1997, 62 FR 8385
    021-245Fugitive Emissions3/10/19932/25/1997, 62 FR 8385
    Division 200—General Air Pollution Procedures and Definitions
    200-0010Purpose and Application4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    200-0020General Air Quality Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    200-0025Abbreviations and Acronyms4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    200-0030Exceptions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    200-0035Reference Materials4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Division 202—Ambient Air Quality Standards and PSD Increments
    202-0010Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    202-0020Applicability and Jurisdiction4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Ambient Air Quality Standards
    202-0050Purpose and Scope of Ambient Air Quality Standards4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    202-0060Suspended Particulate Matter5/1/201112/27/2011, 76 FR 80747
    202-0070Sulfur Dioxide4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    202-0080Carbon Monoxide7/1/20111/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    202-0090Ozone5/21/201012/27/2011, 76 FR 80747
    202-0100Nitrogen Dioxide4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
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    202-0130Lead4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Prevention of Significant Deterioration Increments
    202-0200General4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    202-0210Ambient Air PSD Increments4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    202-0220Ambient Air Ceilings4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    202-0225Ambient Air Quality Impact Levels for Maintenance Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Division 204—Designation of Air Quality Areas
    204-0010Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    204-0020Designation of Air Quality Control Regions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    204-0030Designation of Nonattainment Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    204-0040Designation of Maintenance Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    204-0050Designation of Prevention of Significant Deterioration Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    204-0060Redesignation of Prevention of Significant Deterioration Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    204-0070Special Control Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    204-0080Motor Vehicle Inspection Boundary Designations4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    204-0090Oxygenated Gasoline Control Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Designation of Areas
    204-0300Designation of Sustainment Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    204-0310Designation of Reattainment Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    204-0320Priority Sources4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Division 206—Air Pollution Emergencies
    206-0010Introduction4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    206-0020Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    206-0030Episode State Criteria for Air Pollution Emergencies4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    206-0040Special Conditions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    206-0050Source Emission Reduction Plans4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    206-0060Regional Air Pollution Authorities4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    206-0070Operations Manual4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    206-8010Air Pollution Episode ALERT Conditions Source Emission Reduction Plan Emissions Control Actions to be Taken as Appropriate in Alert Episode Area4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    206-8020Air Pollution Episode WARNING Conditions Emission Reduction Plan4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
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    206-8030Air Pollution Episode EMERGENCY Conditions Emission Reduction Plan4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    206-8040Air Pollution Episode Conditions Due to Particulate Which is Primarily Fallout from Volcanic Activity or Windblown Dust4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Division 208—Visible Emissions and Nuisance Requirements
    208-0005Applicability and Jurisdiction4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    208-0010Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Visible Emissions
    208-0110Visible Air Contaminant Limitations4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Fugitive Emission Requirements
    208-0210Requirements for Fugitive Emissions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Division 209—Public Participation
    209-0010Purpose4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    209-0020Applicability4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    209-0030Public Notice Categories and Timing4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    209-0040Public Notice Information4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    209-0050Public Notice Procedures4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    209-0060Persons Required to be Notified4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    209-0070Hearing Procedures4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    209-0080Issuance or Denial of a Permit4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Division 210—Stationary Source Notification Requirements
    210-0010Applicability and Jurisdiction4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    210-0020Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Registration
    210-0100Registration in General4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    210-0110Registration Requirements4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    210-0120Re-Registration and Maintaining Registration4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Notice of Construction and Approval of Plans
    210-0205Applicability4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    210-0215Requirement4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    210-0225Types of Construction/Modification Changes4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    210-0230Notice to Construct4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
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    210-0240Construction Approval4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    210-0250Approval to Operate4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Division 212—Stationary Source Testing and Monitoring
    212-0005Applicability and Jurisdiction4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    212-0010Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Sampling, Testing and Measurement
    212-0110Applicability4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    212-0120Program4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    212-0130Stack Heights and Dispersion Techniques4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    212-0140Methods4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    212-0150Department Testing4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Division 214—Stationary Source Reporting Requirements
    214-0005Applicability and Jurisdiction4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    214-0010Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Reporting
    214-0100Applicability4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    214-0110Request for Information4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    214-0114Records; Maintaining and Reporting4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    214-0120Enforcement10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    214-0130Information Exempt from Disclosure4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Emissions Statements for VOC and NOx Sources
    214-0200Purpose and Applicability4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    214-0210Requirements4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    214-0200Submission of Emission Statement4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Excess Emissions and Emergency Provision
    214-0300Purpose and Applicability11/8/200712/27/2011, 76 FR 80747
    214-0310Planned Startup and Shutdown11/8/200712/27/2011, 76 FR 80747
    214-0320Scheduled Maintenance11/8/200712/27/2011, 76 FR 80747
    214-0330All Other Excess Emissions11/8/200712/27/2011, 76 FR 80747
    214-0340Reporting Requirements11/8/200712/27/2011, 76 FR 80747
    214-0350Enforcement Action Criteria11/8/200712/27/2011, 76 FR 80747
    214-0360Emergency as an Affirmative Defense11/8/200712/27/2011, 76 FR 80747
    Division 216—Air Contaminant Discharge Permits
    216-0010Purpose4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    216-0020Applicability and Jurisdiction4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
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    216-0025Types of Permits4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    216-0030Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    216-0040Application Requirements4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    216-0052Construction ACDPs4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    216-0054Short-Term Activity ACDPs4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    216-0056Basic ACDPs4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    216-0060General Air Contaminant Discharge Permits4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    216-0062General ACDP Attachments4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    216-0064Simple ACDPs4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    216-0066Standard ACDPs4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    216-0068Simple and Standard ACDP Attachments4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    216-0070Permitting a Source with Multiple Activities or Processes at a Single Adjacent or Contiguous Site4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    216-0082Termination or Revocation of an ACDP4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    216-0084Department-Initiated Modification4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    216-0090Sources Subject to ACDPs and Fees4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    216-0094Temporary Closure4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    216-8010Table 1—Activities and Sources4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    216-8020Table 2—Air Contaminant Discharge Permits4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Division 222—Stationary Source Plant Site Emission Limits
    222-0010Policy4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    222-0020Applicability and Jurisdiction4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    222-0030Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Criteria for Establishing Plant Site Emission Limits
    222-0035General Requirements for Establishing All PSELs4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    222-0040Generic Annual PSEL4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    222-0041Source Specific Annual PSEL4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    222-0042Short Term PSEL4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    222-0046Netting Basis4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    222-0048Baseline Period and Baseline Emission Rate4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    222-0051Actual Emissions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    222-0055Unassigned Emissions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    222-0080Plant Site Emission Limit Compliance4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    222-0090Combining and Splitting Sources and Changing Primary SIC Code4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
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    Division 223—Regional Haze Rules
    223-0010Purpose12/10/20107/5/2011, 76 FR 38997
    223-0020Definitions12/10/20107/5/2011, 76 FR 38997
    223-0030BART and Additional Regional Haze Requirements for the Foster-Wheeler Boiler at the Boardman Coal-Fired Power Plant (Federal Acid Rain Program Facility ORISPL Code 6106)12/10/20107/5/2011, 76 FR 38997
    223-0040Federally Enforceable Permit Limits12/10/20107/5/2011, 76 FR 38997
    223-0050Alternative Regional Haze Requirements for the Foster-Wheeler Boiler at the Boardman Coal-Fired Power Plant (Federal Acid Rain Program Facility ORISPL Code 6106)12/10/20107/5/2011, 76 FR 38997
    223-0080Alternative Requirements for the Foster-Wheeler Boiler at the Boardman Coal-Fired Power Plant (Federal Acid Rain Program Facility ORISPL Code 6106) Based Upon Permanently Ceasing the Burning of Coal Within Five Years of EPA Approval of the Revision to the Oregon Clean Air Act State Implementation Plan Incorporating OAR Chapter 340, Division 22312/10/20107/5/2011, 76 FR 38997
    Division 224—New Source Review
    224-0010Applicability, General Prohibitions, General Requirements and Jurisdiction4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    224-0020Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    224-0025Major Modification4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    224-0030New Source Review Procedural Requirements4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    224-0034Exemptions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    224-0038Fugitive and Secondary Emissions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    224-0040Review of Sources Subject to Major NSR or Type A State NSR for Compliance with Regulations4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Major New Source Review
    224-0045Requirements for Sources in Sustainment Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    224-0050Requirements for Sources in Nonattainment Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    224-0055Requirements for Sources in Reattainment Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    224-0060Requirements for Sources in Maintenance Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    224-0070Prevention of Significant Deterioration Requirements for Sources in Attainment or Unclassified Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    State New Source Review
    224-0245Requirements for Sources in Sustainment Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    224-0250Requirements for Sources in Nonattainment Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
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    224-0255Requirements for Sources in Reattainment Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    224-0260Requirements for Sources in Maintenance Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    224-0270Requirements for Sources in Attainment and Unclassified Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Net Air Quality Benefit Emission Offsets
    224-0500Net Air Quality Benefit for Sources Locating within or Impacting Designated Area4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    224-0510Common Offset Requirements4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Except paragraph (3).
    224-0520Requirements for Demonstrating Net Air Quality Benefit for Ozone Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    224-0530Requirements for Demonstrating Net Air Quality Benefit for Non-Ozone Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    224-0540Sources in a Designated Area Impacting Other Designated Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Division 225—Air Quality Analysis Requirements
    225-0010Purpose and Jurisdiction4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    225-0020Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    225-0030Procedural Requirements4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    225-0040Air Quality Models4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    225-0045Requirements for Analysis in Maintenance Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    225-0050Requirements for Analysis in PSD Class I and Class III Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    225-0060Requirements for Demonstrating Compliance with Standards and Increments in PSD Class I Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    225-0070Requirements for Demonstrating Compliance with Air Quality Related Values Protection4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Division 226—General Emission Standards
    226-0005Applicability and Jurisdiction4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    226-0010Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Highest and Best Practicable Treatment and Control
    226-0100Policy and Application4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    226-0110Pollution Prevention4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    226-0120Operating and Maintenance Requirements4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    226-0130Typically Achievable Control Technology (TACT)4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    226-0140Additional Control Requirements for Stationary Sources of Air Contaminants4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
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    Grain Loading Standards
    226-0210Particulate Emission Limitations for Sources Other Than Fuel Burning Equipment, Refuse Burning Equipment and Fugitive Emissions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Particulate Emissions from Process Equipment
    226-0310Emission Standard4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    226-0320Determination of Process Weight4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Alternative Emission Controls
    226-0400Alternative Emission Controls (Bubble)4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    226-0810Particulate Matter Emissions Standards for Process Equipment4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Division 228—Requirements for Fuel Burning Equipment and Fuel Sulfur Content
    228-0010Applicability and Jurisdiction4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    228-0020Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Sulfur Content of Fuels
    228-0100Residual Fuel Oils4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    228-0110Distillate Fuel Oils4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    228-0120Coal4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    228-0130Exemptions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    General Emission Standards for Fuel Burning Equipment
    228-0200Sulfur Dioxide Standards4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    228-0210Grain Loading Standards4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Division 232—Emission Standards for VOC Point Sources
    232-0010Introduction4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    232-0020Applicability4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    232-0030Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    232-0040General Non-Categorical Requirements4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    232-0050Exemptions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    232-0060Compliance Determination4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    232-0080Bulk Gasoline Plants Including Transfer of Gasoline4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    232-0085Gasoline Delivery Vessel(s)4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    232-0090Bulk Gasoline Terminals Including Truck and Trailer Loading4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    232-0100Testing Vapor Transfer and Collection Systems4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
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    232-0110Loading Gasoline and Volatile Organic Liquids onto Marine Tank Vessels4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    232-0120Cutback and Emulsified Asphalt4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    232-0130Petroleum Refineries4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    232-0140Petroleum Refinery Leaks4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    232-0150VOC Liquid Storage4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    232-0160Surface Coating in Manufacturing4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    232-0170Aerospace Component Coating Operations4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    232-0180Degreasers4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    232-0190Open Top Vapor Degreasers4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    232-0200Conveyorized Degreasers4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    232-0210Asphaltic and Coal Tar Pitch Used for Roofing Coating4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    232-0220Flat Wood Coating4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    232-0230Rotogravure and Flexographic Printing4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Division 234—Emission Standards for Wood Product Industries
    234-0005Applicability and Jurisdiction4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    234-0010Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Except (8) and (10).
    Wigwam Waste Burners
    234-0100Wigwam Waste Burners4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    234-0140Existing Administrative Agency Orders4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Kraft Pulp Mills
    234-0200Statement of Policy and Applicability4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    234-0210Emission Limitations4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Except (1).
    234-0220More Restrictive Emission Limits4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Except (2).
    234-0240Monitoring4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Except (1).
    234-0250Reporting4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Except (1) and (2).
    234-0270Chronic Upset Conditions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Board Products Industries (Veneer, Plywood, Particleboard, Hardboard)
    234-0500Applicability and General Provisions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    234-0510Veneer and Plywood Manufacturing Operations4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    234-0520Particleboard Manufacturing Operations4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    234-0530Hardboard Manufacturing Operations4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    234-0540Testing and Monitoring4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
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    Division 236—Emission Standards for Specific Industries
    236-0005Applicability and Jurisdiction4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    236-0010Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Hot Mix Asphalt Plants
    236-0400Applicability4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    236-0410Control Facilities Required4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    236-0420Other Established Air Quality Limitations4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    236-0440Ancillary Sources of Emission—Housekeeping of Plant Facilities4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    236-8010Process Weight Table4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Division 240—Rules for Areas with Unique Air Quality Needs
    240-0010Purpose4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0020Emission Limitations4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0030Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0050Compliance Testing Requirements4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    The Medford-Ashland Air Quality Maintenance Area and the Grants Pass Urban Growth Area
    240-0100Applicability4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0110Wood Waste Boilers4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0120Veneer Dryer Emission Limitations4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0130Air Conveying Systems (Medford-Ashland AQMA Only)4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0140Wood Particle Dryers at Particleboard Plants4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0150Hardboard Manufacturing Plants4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0160Wigwam Waste Burners4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0180Control of Fugitive Emissions (Medford-Ashland AQMA Only)4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0190Requirement for Operation and Maintenance Plans (Medford-Ashland AQMA Only)4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0210Continuous Monitoring4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0220Source Testing4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0250Open Burning4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    La Grande Urban Growth Area
    240-0300Applicability4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0320Wood-Waste Boilers4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0330Wood Particle Dryers at Particleboard Plants4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0340Hardboard Manufacturing Plants4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0350Air Conveying Systems4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
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    240-0360Fugitive Emissions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    The Lakeview Urban Growth Area
    240-0400Applicability4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0410Control of Fugitive Emissions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0420Requirement for Operation and Maintenance Plans4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0430Source Testing4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0440Open Burning4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Klamath Falls Nonattainment Area
    240-0500Applicability12/11/20128/25/2015, 80 FR 51472
    240-0510Opacity Standard4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0520Control of Fugitive Emissions12/11/20128/25/2015, 80 FR 51472
    240-0530Requirement for Operation and Maintenance Plans12/11/20128/25/2015, 80 FR 51472
    240-0540Compliance Schedule for Existing Industrial Sources12/11/20128/25/2015, 80 FR 51472
    240-0550Requirements for New Sources When Using Residential Wood Fuel-Fired Device Offsets4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Real and Permanent PM 2.5 and PM 10 Offsets
    240-0560Real and Permanent PM2.5 and PM10 Offsets4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Klamath Falls Nonattainment Area Contingency Measures
    240-0570Applicability12/11/20126/6/2016, 81 FR 36178
    240-0580Existing Industrial Sources Control Efficiency12/11/20126/6/2016, 81 FR 36178
    240-0610Continuous Monitoring for Industrial Sources4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    240-0620Contingency Measures: New Industrial Sources12/11/20126/6/2016, 81 FR 36178
    240-0630Contingency Enhanced Curtailment of Use of Solid Fuel Burning Devices and Fireplaces12/11/20126/6/2016, 81 FR 36178
    Division 242—Rules Applicable to the Portland Area
    242-0010What is the Employee Commute Options Program?4/12/200712/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    242-0020Who is Subject to ECO?4/12/200712/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    242-0030What Does ECO Require?4/12/200712/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    242-0040How Does the Department Enforce ECO?4/12/200712/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    242-0050Definitions of Terms Used in These Rules4/12/200712/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    242-0060Should All Employees at a Work Site be Counted?10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    242-0070What are the Major Requirements of ECO?4/12/200712/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    242-0080What are the Registration Requirements?4/12/200712/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    242-0090What are the Requirements for an Employee Survey?4/12/200712/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    242-0100Special Requirements for Employers Intending to Comply Without an Approved Plan10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    242-0110What if an Employer Does Not Meet the Target Auto Trip Rate?4/12/200712/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
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    242-0120How Will Employers Demonstrate Progress Toward the Target Auto Trip Rate?4/12/200712/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    242-0130What is the Schedule Employers Must Follow to Implement ECO?10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    242-0140How Should Employers Account for Changes in Work Force Size?10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    242-0150How Can an Employer Reduce Auto Commute Trips to a Work Site?10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    242-0160What Should be Included in an Auto Trip Reduction Plan?4/12/200712/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    242-0170When Will the Department Act on a Submitted Auto Trip Reduction Plan?10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    242-0180What is a Good Faith Effort?4/12/200712/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    242-0190How Does the ECO Program Affect New Employers, Expanding Employers and Employers Relocating Within the Portland AQMA?4/12/200712/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    242-0200Can a New or Relocating Employer Comply with ECO Through Restricted Parking Ratios?4/12/200712/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    242-0210Can an Existing Employer Comply with ECO Through Restricted Parking Ratios?4/12/200712/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    242-0220What if an Employer Has More Than One Work Site Within the Portland AQMA?4/12/200712/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    242-0230Can Employers Submit a Joint Plan?10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    242-0240Are There Alternatives to Trip Reduction?4/12/200712/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    242-0250What Alternatives Qualify as Equivalent Emission Reductions?10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    242-0260Can Employers Get Credit for Existing Trip Reduction Programs?4/12/200712/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    242-0270Are Exemptions Allowed if an Employer is Unable to Reduce Trips or Take Advantage of Alternate Compliance Options?4/12/200712/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    242-0280Participation in the Industrial Emission Management Program4/12/200712/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    242-0290What Kind of Records Must be Kept and for How Long?4/12/200712/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    Voluntary Maximum Parking Ratio Program
    242-0300What is the Voluntary Parking Ratio Program?10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    242-0310Who can Participate in the Voluntary Parking Ratio Program?10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    242-0320Definitions of Terms and Land Uses10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    242-0330How Does a Property Owner Comply with the Voluntary Parking Ratio Program?10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    242-0340What are the Incentives for Complying with the Voluntary Parking Ratio Program?10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    242-0350Why Do I Need a Parking Ratio Permit?10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    242-0360What is Required to Obtain a Parking Ratio Permit?10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    242-0370How is the Parking Ratio Program Enforced?10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    242-0380When Will the Department Act on a Submitted Permit Application?10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    Start Printed Page 47138
    242-0390What are the Applicable Parking Ratios?10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    Industrial Emission Management Program
    242-0400Applicability4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    242-0410Definition of Terms4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    242-0420Unused PSEL Donation Program4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    242-0430Industrial Growth Allowances4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    242-0440Industrial Growth Allowance Allocation4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Gasoline Vapors from Gasoline Transfer and Dispensing Operations
    242-0500Purpose and Applicability4/16/201511/28/2015, 80 FR 65659
    242-0510Definitions4/16/201511/28/2015, 80 FR 65659
    242-0520General Provisions4/16/201511/28/2015, 80 FR 65659
    Motor Vehicle Refinishing
    242-0600Applicability4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    242-0610Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    242-0620Requirements for Motor Vehicle Refinishing in Portland AQMA4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    242-0630Inspecting and Testing Requirements4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Division 244—Oregon Federal Hazardous Air Pollutant Program1 2
    General Provisions for Stationary Sources
    244-0030Definitions4/16/201510/27/2015, 80 FR 65659Only to the extent needed to implement the requirements for gasoline dispensing facilities in division 244 that are approved into the SIP
    Emission Standards for Gasoline Dispensing Facilities
    244-0232Purpose4/16/201510/27/2015, 80 FR 65659
    244-0234Affected Sources4/16/201510/27/2015, 80 FR 65659
    244-0236Affected Equipment or Processes4/16/201510/27/2015, 80 FR 65659
    244-0238Compliance Dates4/16/201510/27/2015, 80 FR 65659Except (1)(a) and (2)(c)
    Emission Limitations and Management Practices
    244-0239General Duties to Minimize Emissions4/16/201510/27/2015, 80 FR 65655
    244-0240Work Practice and Submerged Fill Requirements4/16/201510/27/2015, 80 FR 65655
    244-0242Vapor Balance Requirements4/16/201510/27/2015, 80 FR 65655Including tables 2 and 3
    Testing and Monitoring Requirements
    244-0244Testing and Monitoring Requirements4/16/201510/27/2015, 80 FR 65655Except (1)(b) and (c)
    Notifications, Records, and Reports
    244-0246Notifications4/16/201510/27/2015, 80 FR 65655
    244-0248Recordkeeping Requirements4/16/201510/27/2015, 80 FR 65655Except (4)(c) and (d)
    244-0250Reporting Requirements4/16/201510/27/2015, 80 FR 65655
    244-0252General Provision Applicability12/31/200810/27/2015, 80 FR 65655
    Start Printed Page 47139
    Division 250—General Conformity
    250-0010Purpose10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    250-0020Applicability10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    250-0030Definitions10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    250-0040Conformity Analysis10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    250-0050Reporting Requirements10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    250-0060Public Participation10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    250-0070Frequency of Conformity Determinations10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    250-0080Criteria for Determining Conformity of General Federal Actions10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    250-0090Procedures for Conformity Determinations of General Federal Actions10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    250-0100Mitigation of Air Quality Impacts10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    Division 252—Transportation Conformity
    252-0010Propose10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    252-0030Definitions3/5/201010/4/2012, 77 FR 60627
    252-0060Consultation3/5/201010/4/2012, 77 FR 60627
    252-0070Timeframe of Conformity Determinations3/5/201010/4/2012, 77 FR 60627Except last two sentences
    252-0230Written Comments3/5/201010/4/2012, 77 FR 60627
    Division 256—Motor Vehicles
    256-0010Definitions7/12/200512/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    Visible Emissions
    256-0100Visible Emissions—General Requirements, Exclusions7/12/200512/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    256-0130Motor Vehicle Fleet Operation7/12/200512/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    Certification of Pollution Control Systems
    256-0200County Designations10/14/199911/22/2004, 69 FR 67819
    Emission Control System Inspection
    256-0300Scope7/12/200512/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    256-0310Government-Owned Vehicle, Permanent Fleet Vehicle and United States Government Vehicle Testing7/12/200512/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    256-0330Department of Defense Personnel Participating in the Privately Owned Vehicle Import Control Program10/14/199911/24/2004, 69 FR 67819
    256-0340Light Duty Motor Vehicle Emission Control Test Method for Enhanced Program7/12/200512/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    256-0350Light Duty Motor Vehicle Emission Control Test Method for Enhanced Program7/12/200512/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    256-0355Emissions Control Test Method for OBD Test Program10/25/200011/22/2004, 69 FR 67819
    256-0356Emissions Control Test Method for On-Site Vehicle Testing for Automobile Dealerships10/4/200111/22/2004, 69 FR 67819
    256-0370Renewal of Registration for Light Duty Motor Vehicles and Heavy Duty Gasoline Motor Vehicles Temporarily Operating Outside of Oregon10/14/199911/22/2004, 69 FR 67819
    256-0380Light Duty Motor Vehicle Emission Control Test Criteria for Basic Program7/12/200512/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    Start Printed Page 47140
    256-0390Heavy Duty Gasoline Motor Vehicle Emission Control Test Criteria7/12/200512/19/2011, 76 FR 78571
    256-0400Light Duty Motor Vehicle Emission Control Standards for Basic Program10/14/199911/22/2004, 69 FR 67819
    256-0410Light Duty Motor Vehicle Emission Control Standards for Basic Program10/14/199911/22/2004, 69 FR 67819
    256-0420Heavy-Duty Gasoline Motor Vehicle Emission Control Standards10/14/199911/22/2004, 69 FR 67819
    256-0440Criteria for Qualifications of Persons Eligible to Inspect Motor Vehicles and Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Systems and Execute Certificates10/25/200011/22/2004, 69 FR 67819
    256-0450Gas Analytical System Licensing Criteria for Basic Program10/14/199911/22/2004, 69 FR 67819
    256-0460Gas Analytical System Licensing Criteria for Enhanced Program10/14/199911/22/2004, 69 FR 67819
    256-0465Test Equipment Licensing Criteria for OBD Test Program10/25/200011/22/2004, 69 FR 67819
    256-0470Agreement with Independent Contractor; Qualifications of Contractor; Agreement Provisions10/14/199911/22/2004; 69 FR 67819
    Division 258—Motor Vehicle Fuel Specifications
    258-0010Definitions10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    Oxygenated Gasoline
    258-0100Policy10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    258-0110Purpose and General Requirements10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    258-0120Sampling and Testing for Oxygen Content10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    258-0130Compliance Options10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    258-0140Per Gallon Oxygen Content Standard10/14/19991/22/2003, 69 FR 2891
    258-0150Average Oxygen Content Standard10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    258-0160Minimum Oxygen Content10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    258-0170Oxygenated Gasoline Blending10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    258-0180Registration10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    258-0190CAR, Distributor and Retail Outlet Operating Permits10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    258-0200Owners of Gasoline and Terminals, Distributors and Retail Outlets Required to Have Indirect Source Operating Permits10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    258-0210Recordkeeping10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    258-0220Reporting10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    258-0230Prohibited Activities10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    258-0240Inspection and Sampling10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    258-0250Liability for Violation of a Prohibited Activity10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    258-0260Defenses for Prohibited Activities10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    258-0270Inability to Produce Conforming Gasoline Due to Extraordinary Circumstances10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    258-0280Quality Assurance Program10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    258-0290Attest Engagements Guidelines When Prohibited Activities Alleged10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    258-0300Dispenser Labeling10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    258-0310Contingency Provision for Carbon Monoxide Nonattainment Areas10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    Standard for Automotive Gasoline
    258-0400Reid Vapor Pressure for Gasoline10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    Start Printed Page 47141
    Division 262—Heat Smart Program for Residential Woodstoves and Other Solid Fuel Heating Devices
    262-0400Purpose and Applicability of Rules3/15/20116/20/2013, 78 FR 37124
    262-0450Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    262-0500Certification of Solid Fuel Burning Devices for Sale and New3/15/20116/20/2013, 78 FR 37124
    262-0600New and Used Solid Fuel Burning Devices5/17/20126/20/2013, 78 FR 37124
    262-0700Removal and Destruction of Used Solid Fuel Burning Devices3/15/20116/20/2013, 78 FR 37124
    262-0800Wood Burning and Other Heating Devices Curtailment Program3/15/20116/20/2013, 78 FR 37124
    262-0900Materials Prohibited from Burning3/15/20116/20/2013, 78 FR 37124
    262-1000Wood Burning Contingency Measures for PM2.5 Nonattainment Areas12/11/20126/6/2016, 81 FR 36176
    Division 264—Rules for Open Burning
    264-0010How to Use These Open Burning Rules4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    264-0020Policy4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    264-0030Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    264-0040Exemptions, Statewide4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    264-0050General Requirements Statewide4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    264-0060General Prohibitions Statewide4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    264-0070Open Burning Conditions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    264-0075Delegation of Authority4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    264-0078Open Burning Control Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    264-0080County Listing of Specific Open Burning Rules4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Open Burning Requirements
    264-0100Baker, Clatsop, Crook, Curry, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Lincoln, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Tillamook, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco and Wheeler Counties4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    264-0110Benton, Linn, Marion, Polk, and Yamhill Counties4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    264-0120Clackamas County4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    264-0130Multnomah County4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    264-0140Washington County4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    264-0150Columbia County4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    264-0160Lane County4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    264-0170Coos, Douglas, Jackson and Josephine Counties4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    264-0175Klamath County4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    264-0180Letter Permits4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Start Printed Page 47142
    Division 266—Field Burning Rules (Willamette Valley)
    266-0010Introduction10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    266-0020Policy10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    266-0030Definitions10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    266-0040General Requirements10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    266-0050Registration, Permits, Fees, Records10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    266-0060Acreage Limitations, Allocations10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    266-0070Daily Burning Authorization Criteria10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    266-0080Burning by Public Agencies (Training Fires)10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    266-0090Preparatory Burning10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    266-0100Experimental Burning10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    266-0110Emergency Burning Cessation10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    266-0120Propane Flaming10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    266-0130Stack Burning10/14/19991/22/2003, 68 FR 2891
    Division 268—Emission Reduction Credits
    268-0010Applicability4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    268-0020Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    268-0030Emission Reduction Credits4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Oregon Department of Forestry—Chapter 629
    629-24-301Maintenance of Productivity and Related Values8/1/198711/1/2001, 66 FR 55105Statewide Visibility Plan.
    629-43-043Smoke Management Plan4/13/198711/1/2001, 66 FR 55105Statewide Visibility Plan.
    Department of Oregon State Police
    Office of State Fire Marshall—Chapter 837
    Division 110—Field Burning and Propaning Rules
    837-110-0010Field Preparation2/7/199411/1/2001, 66 FR 55105Statewide Visibility Plan.
    837-110-0020Firefighting Water Supplies2/7/199411/1/2001, 66 FR 55105Statewide Visibility Plan.
    837-110-0030Firefighting Equipment2/7/199411/1/2001, 66 FR 55105Statewide Visibility Plan.
    837-110-0040Ignition Criteria2/7/199411/1/2001, 66 FR 55105Statewide Visibility Plan.
    837-110-0050Prohibited Use2/7/198911/1/2001, 66 FR 55105Statewide Visibility Plan.
    837-110-0060Communication2/7/198911/1/2001, 66 FR 55105Statewide Visibility Plan.
    837-110-0070Fire Safety Watch2/7/199411/1/2001, 66 FR 55105Statewide Visibility Plan.
    837-110-0080Fire Safety Buffer Zones2/7/199411/1/2001, 66 FR 55105Statewide Visibility Plan.
    837-110-0090Ban on Burning2/7/199411/1/2001, 66 FR 55105Statewide Visibility Plan.
    Propaning
    837-110-0110Field Preparation2/7/199411/1/2001, 66 FR 55105Statewide Visibility Plan.
    837-110-0120Firefighting Water Supplies2/7/199411/1/2001, 66 FR 55105Statewide Visibility Plan.
    837-110-0130Firefighting Equipment2/7/199411/1/2001, 66 FR 55105Statewide Visibility Plan.
    837-110-0140Communication2/7/198911/1/2001, 66 FR 55105Statewide Visibility Plan.
    837-110-0150Fire Safety Watch2/7/199411/1/2001, 66 FR 55105Statewide Visibility Plan.
    Start Printed Page 47143
    837-110-0160Ban on Burning8/11/199311/1/2001, 66 FR 55105Statewide Visibility Plan.
    1 Only for the Portland-Vancouver, Medford-Ashland, and Salem-Keizer Area Transportation Study air quality management areas, as well as all of Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties.
    2 This approval is for the purpose of regulating volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions.
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    Table 5—EPA Approved Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) Also Approved for Lane County

    State citationTitle/subjectState effective dateEPA approval dateExplanations
    Division 200—General Air Pollution Procedures and Definitions
    202-0020General Air Quality Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Replaces/supersedes LRAPA Title 12.
    Division 202—Ambient Air Quality Standards and PSD Increments
    Ambient Air Quality Standards
    202-0050Purpose and Scope of Ambient Air Quality Standards4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Division 204—Designation of Air Quality Areas
    Designation of Areas
    204-0300Designation of Sustainment Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    204-0310Designation of Reattainment Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    204-0320Priority Sources4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Division 208—Visible Emissions and Nuisance Requirements
    208-0110Visible Air Contaminant Limitations4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Replaces/supersedes LRAPA 32.010.
    208-0210Requirements for Fugitive Emissions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Replaces/supersedes LRAPA 48-015.
    Division 214—Stationary Source Reporting Requirements
    Reporting
    214-0114Records; Maintaining and Reporting4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Paragraph (5) only. Replaces/supersedes LRAPA 35-0160.
    Division 216—Air Contaminant Discharge Permits
    216-0040Application Requirements4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Replaces/supersedes LRAPA 37-0040.
    216-8010Table 1 Activities and Sources4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Replaces/supersedes LRAPA 37-8010 Table 1.
    Division 222—Stationary Source Plant Site Emission Limits
    Criteria for Establishing Plant Site Emission Limits
    222-0090Combining and Splitting sources and Changing Primary SIC Code4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Replaces/supersedes LRAPA 42-0090.
    Start Printed Page 47144
    Division 224—New Source Review
    224-0030New Source Review Procedural Requirements4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Net Air Quality Benefit Emission Offsets
    224-0530Requirements for Demonstrating Net Air Quality Benefit for Non-Ozone Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Division 225—Air Quality Analysis Requirements
    225-0010Purpose and Jurisdiction4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Replaces/supersedes LRAPA 40-0010.
    225-0020Definitions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Replaces/supersedes LRAPA 40-0020.
    225-0030Procedural Requirements4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Replaces/supersedes LRAPA 40-0030.
    225-0040Air Quality Models4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Replaces/supersedes LRAPA 40-0040.
    225-0045Requirements for Analysis in Maintenance Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Replaces/supersedes LRAPA 40-0045.
    225-0050Requirements for Analysis in PSD Class II and Class III Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Replaces/supersedes LRAPA 40-0050.
    225-0060Requirements for Demonstrating Compliance with Standards and Increments in PSD Class I Areas4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Replaces/supersedes LRAPA 40-0060.
    225-0070Requirements for Demonstrating Compliance with Air Quality Related Values Protection4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Replaces/supersedes LRAPA 40-0070.
    Division 226—General Emission Standards
    Grain Loading Standards
    226-0210Particulate Emission Limitations for Sources Other Than Fuel Burning, and Refuse Burning Equipment and Fugitive Emissions4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Replaces/supersedes LRAPA 32-015.
    Division 228—Requirements for Fuel Burning Equipment and Fuel Sulfur Content
    General Emission Standards for Fuel Burning Equipment
    228-0210Grain Loading Standards4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Replaces/supersedes LRAPA 32-020, 32-030.
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    (e) * * *

    Oregon Administrative Rules, Approved but not Incorporated by Reference

    State citationTitle/subjectState effective dateEPA approval dateExplanation
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *
    Division 200—General Air Pollution Procedures and Definitions
    Conflicts of Interest
    200-0100Purpose4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    Start Printed Page 47145
    200-0110Public Interest Representation4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    200-0120Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]
    *         *         *         *         *         *         *
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    EPA-Approved Oregon State Directives

    State citationTitle/subjectState effective dateEPA approval dateExplanation
    Directive 1-4-1-601Operational Guidance for the Oregon Smoke Management Program10/23/199211/1/2001, 66 FR 55112
    ODEQ-LRAPA Stringency Directive, Attachment BDEQ analysis and recommendations regarding which of the proposed rules that the EQC should require LRAPA to implement directly4/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]

    EPA-Approved Manuals

    NameAdoption dateState effective dateEPA approval dateExplanation
    ODEQ Source Sampling Manual4/16/20154/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]Volumes I and II for purposes of the limits approved into the SIP.
    ODEQ Continuous Emissions Monitoring Manual4/16/20154/16/201510/11/2017, [Insert Federal Register citation]For purposes of the limits approved into the SIP.
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    3. Section 52.1987 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:

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    Significant deterioration of air quality.

    (a) The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality rules for the prevention of significant deterioration of air quality (provisions of OAR Chapter 340, Divisions 200, 202, 209, 212, 216, 222, 224 (except 0510(3) inter-pollutant offset ratios), 225, and 268, as in effect on April 16, 2015, are approved as meeting the requirements of title I, part C, subpart I of the Clean Air Act for preventing significant deterioration of air quality.

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    End Supplemental Information

    Footnotes

    1.  See 62 FR 27968 (May 22, 1997).

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Document Information

Effective Date:
11/13/2017
Published:
10/11/2017
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
2017-21803
Dates:
This final rule is effective November 13, 2017.
Pages:
47122-47145 (24 pages)
Docket Numbers:
EPA-R10-OAR-2015-0333, FRL- 9968-98-Region 10
Topics:
Air pollution control, Environmental protection, Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Lead, Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, Particulate matter, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile organic compounds
PDF File:
2017-21803.pdf
Supporting Documents:
» Request for extension of comment period
» 102 State Submittal Crosswalk
» 302 Supplemental Materials 9 9 2015 Technical Review of Manuals
» 301 Supplemental Materials 8 20 2014 Comment Letter
» 204 EPA Memo on Emission Credit 2007
» 203 EPA PM2.5 Implementation Guidance 2012
» 202 EPA PM25 Interpollutant Trading Policy
» 201 EPA Extension Guidance
» 107 State Submittal 11 14 2016 Attachments Corrections
» 106 State Submittal 11 14 2016 Correction Letter
CFR: (2)
40 CFR 52.1970
40 CFR 52.1987