94-29293. Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Volatile Organic Compound RACT Fix-ups  

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    40 CFR Part 52
    
    [MD3-1-6338; FRL-5105-1]
    
     
    
    Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; 
    Maryland; Volatile Organic Compound RACT Fix-ups
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: EPA is approving a State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision 
    submitted by the State of Maryland. This submittal consists of revised 
    volatile organic compound (VOC) regulations applicable in the Baltimore 
    nonattainment area, including Baltimore City and the Counties of Anne 
    Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, and Howard and the Washington, DC 
    nonattainment area, including Montgomery and Prince George's Counties. 
    The intended effect of this action is to approve Maryland's revised VOC 
    regulations to correct deficiencies in Maryland's ozone SIP. This 
    action is being taken under the Clean Air Act (the Act).
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: This final rule will become effective on December 29, 
    1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Copies of the documents relevant to this action are 
    available for public inspection during normal business hours at the 
    Air, Radiation, and Toxics Division, U.S. Environmental Protection 
    Agency, Region III, 841 Chestnut Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 
    19107; the Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center, U.S. 
    Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M Street, SW., Washington, DC 
    20460; and the Maryland Department of the Environment, 2500 Broening 
    Highway, Baltimore, Maryland, 21224.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Maria A. Pino, (215) 597-9337, at the 
    EPA Regional office listed.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On September 27, 1993 (58 FR 50307), EPA 
    published a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPR) for the State of 
    Maryland. The formal SIP revision was submitted by Maryland on April 5, 
    1991. The NPR proposed approval of revisions to Maryland's ozone SIP to 
    EPA as a SIP revision to comply with part of the reasonably available 
    control technology (RACT) fix-up requirement of the Clean Air 
    Amendments of 1990 (the Amendments).
        On October 18, 1993, Maryland formally withdrew from consideration 
    as a SIP revision amendments pertaining to lithographic printing, COMAR 
    26.11.19.11D and E, submitted on April 5, 1991. On June 8, 1993, 
    Maryland submitted a SIP revision including amendments to Maryland's 
    generic VOC RACT regulation, COMAR 26.11.19.02G. EPA has determined 
    that is appropriate to conduct rulemaking on the generic VOC RACT 
    provision, COMAR 26.11.19.02G, in a separate rulemaking on the June 8, 
    1993 Maryland submittal. Therefore, EPA is withdrawing its proposed 
    approval of COMAR 26.11.19.02G.
        This action approves all revisions for which EPA proposed approval 
    on September 27, 1993 (58 FR 50307), except COMAR 26.11.19.02G and 
    26.11.19.11D and E. These revisions include corrections to deficiencies 
    in regulations covering source categories for which EPA has issued a 
    control techniques guidance document (CTG), major VOC sources (having 
    the potential to emit  100 tons VOC per year) for which EPA 
    has not issued a CTG (non-CTG sources), and minor non-CTG sources.
        Specifically, this action is approving the following revisions to 
    COMAR 26.11.01.01, 26.11.02.03, 26.11.06.01, 26.11.06.06A, B and E, 
    26.11.13.01, 26.11.13.02, 26.11.13.03, 26.11.13.05, 26.11.13.06, 
    26.11.19.01B, 26.11.19.02A-F, 26.11.19.07, 26.11.19.10, 26.11.19.11A-C, 
    26.11.19.12, 26.11.19.13, 26.11.19.14B, and 26.11.19.15A and B of the 
    Maryland ozone SIP:
    
        (1) The revision, addition, and deletion of definitions for certain 
    terms to conform with EPA guidance (COMAR 26.11.01.01, General 
    Administrative Provisions-Definitions);
        (2) The revision of applicability criteria for permits to construct 
    or modify for motor vehicle gasoline storage tanks in Maryland's 
    nonattainment areas (COMAR 26.11.02.03, Sources and Installations 
    Subject to Permits to Construct and Approvals);
        (3) The addition of definitions for certain terms to conform with 
    EPA guidance (COMAR 26.11.06.01, General Emission Standards, 
    Prohibitions & Restrictions-Definitions);
        (4) The revision of the applicability, compliance, and exemption 
    provisions of Maryland's minor non-CTG VOC source regulation (COMAR 
    26.11.06.06A, B and E, General Emission Standards, Prohibitions & 
    Restrictions-Volatile Organic Compounds);
        (5) The revision, addition, and deletion of definitions for certain 
    terms to conform with EPA guidance (COMAR 26.11.13.01, Control of 
    Gasoline and Volatile Organic Compound Storage and Handling-
    Definitions);
        (6) The clarification of the applicability of Maryland's gasoline 
    and VOC storage regulation (COMAR 26.11.13.02, Control of Gasoline and 
    Volatile Organic Compound Storage and Handling-Applicability and 
    Exemptions);
        (7) The revisions to Maryland's large storage tank RACT regulation 
    to conform with EPA guidance (COMAR 26.11.13.03, Control of Gasoline 
    and Volatile Organic Compound Storage and Handling-Large Storage 
    Tanks);
        (8) The revisions to Maryland's tank truck leak regulation to 
    conform with EPA guidance (COMAR 26.11.13.05, Control of Gasoline and 
    Volatile Organic Compound Storage and Handling-Gasoline Leaks from Tank 
    Trucks);
        (9) The clarification of a CFR reference in Maryland's gasoline 
    Reid Vapor Pressure regulation (COMAR 26.11.13.06, Control of Gasoline 
    and Volatile Organic Compound Storage and Handling-Gasoline Reid Vapor 
    Pressure (RVP));
        (10) The revision and addition of definitions for certain terms to 
    conform with EPA guidance (COMAR 26.11.19.01B, Volatile Organic 
    Compounds from Specific Processes-Definitions);
        (11) The revisions to outline applicability, compliance methods, 
    testing, reporting, and general requirements for Maryland's CTG and 
    non-CTG VOC regulations, in accordance with EPA guidance. As noted 
    above, EPA is withdrawing its proposed approval of COMAR 26.11.19.02G, 
    and will conduct rulemaking on this provision in a separate rulemaking 
    on Maryland's June 8, 1993 submittal. (COMAR 26.11.19.02A-F, Volatile 
    Organic Compounds from Specific Processes-Applicability, Determining 
    Compliance, Reporting, and General Requirements);
        (12) The revisions to Maryland's paper, fabric, and vinyl coating 
    regulation to clarify its applicability (COMAR 26.11.19.07, Volatile 
    Organic Compounds from Specific Processes-Paper, Fabric, and Vinyl 
    Coating);
        (13) The deletion of definitions for certain term which no longer 
    appear in Maryland's graphic arts regulation, revision of a definition 
    for a term to conform with EPA guidance, and revisions to clarify 
    applicability and correct deficiencies to make this regulation conform 
    with the applicable CTG (COMAR 26.11.19.10, Volatile Organic Compounds 
    from Specific Processes-Graphic Arts);
        (14) The addition of non-CTG VOC RACT regulations for sheet-fed 
    paper coating and plastic parts coating, and definitions for related 
    terms (COMAR 26.11.19.11A-C, Volatile Organic Compounds from Specific 
    Processes-Other Miscellaneous Printing and Coating);
        (15) The addition, revision, and deletion of terms to conform with 
    EPA guidance, and the correction of deficiencies in Maryland's dry 
    cleaning regulations to conform with the applicable CTGs (COMAR 
    26.11.19.12, Volatile Organic Compounds from Specific Processes-Dry 
    Cleaning Installations);
        (16) The revision and clarification of applicability criteria in 
    Maryland's miscellaneous metal parts regulation to conform with the CTG 
    (COMAR 26.11.19.13, Volatile Organic Compounds from Specific Processes-
    Miscellaneous Metal Coating);
        (17) The revision of an emission standard in Maryland's synthetic 
    pharmaceutical manufacturing regulation to correct a deficiency and 
    make this regulation conform with the applicable CTG (COMAR 
    26.11.19.14B, Volatile Organic Compounds from Specific Processes-
    Manufacture of Synthetic Pharmaceutical Products); and
        (18) The addition of RACT regulations for non-CTG source 
    categories, paint, resin, and adhesive manufacturing, and the addition 
    of definitions for related terms (COMAR 26.11.19.15A and B, Volatile 
    Organic Compounds from Specific Processes-Paint, Resin and Adhesive 
    Manufacturing and Adhesive Application).
        Other specific requirements of these revisions, and the rationale 
    for EPA's action are explained in the NPR and will not be restated 
    here. No public comments were received on the NPR.
    
    Final Action
    
        EPA is approving revisions to COMAR 26.11.01.01, 26.11.02.03, 
    26.11.06.01, 26.11.06.06A, B and E, 26.11.13.01, 26.11.13.02, 
    26.11.13.03, 26.11.13.05, 26.11.13.06, 26.11.19.01B, 26.11.19.02A-F, 
    26.11.19.07, 26.11.19.10, 26.11.19.11A-C, 26.11.19.12, 26.11.19.13, 
    26.11.19.14B, and 26.11.19.15A and B of Maryland's ozone SIP, submitted 
    by Maryland on April 5, 1991.
        Nothing in this action should be construed as permitting or 
    allowing or establishing a precedent for any future request for 
    revision to any state implementation plan. Each request for revision to 
    the state implementation plan shall be considered separately in light 
    of specific technical, economic, and environmental factors and in 
    relation to relevant statutory and regulatory requirements.
        This action, pertaining to corrections to VOC regulations in the 
    Maryland ozone SIP, has been classified as a Table 3 action for 
    signature by the Regional Administrator under the procedures published 
    in the Federal Register on January 19, 1989 (54 FR 2214-2225), as 
    revised by an October 4, 1993 memorandum from Michael H. Shapiro, 
    Acting Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation. The OMB has 
    exempted this regulatory action from E.O. 12866 review.
        Under section 307(b)(1) of the Clean Air Act, petitions for 
    judicial review of this action must be filed in the United States Court 
    of Appeals for the appropriate circuit by January 30, 1995. Filing a 
    petition for reconsideration by the Administrator of this final rule 
    does not affect the finality of this rule 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).)
    
    List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
    
        Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Hydrocarbons, 
    Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Ozone, 
    Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
    
        Dated: October 27, 1994.
    W.T. Wiseniewski,
    Acting Regional Administrator, Region II.
    
        40 CFR part 52 is amended as follows:
    
    PART 52--[AMENDED]
    
        1. The authority citation for part 52 continues to read as follows:
    
        Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q.
    
    Subpart V--Maryland
    
        2. Section 52.1070 is amended by adding paragraph (c)(102) to read 
    as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 52.1070  Identification of plan.
    
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        (c) * * *
        (102) Revisions to the Maryland State Implementation Plan submitted 
    on April 5, 1991 by the Maryland Department of the Environment:
        (i) Incorporation by reference.
        (A) Letter of April 5, 1991 from the Maryland Department of the 
    Environment transmitting addition, deletions, and revisions to 
    Maryland's State Implementation Plan, pertaining to volatile organic 
    compound regulations in Maryland's air quality regulations, Code of 
    Maryland Administrative Regulations (COMAR) 26.11.
        (B) The following revisions to the provisions of COMAR 26.11, 
    adopted by the Secretary of Health and Hygiene on June 10, 1987, 
    effective August 10, 1987:
        (1) Amendments to COMAR 26.11.06.06B (proposed as 10.18.06.06B), 
    pertaining to control of Volatile organic compounds from installations.
        (2) Addition of new section COMAR 26.11.06.06E, (proposed as 
    10.18.06.06E), exemptions.
        (3) Amendments to COMAR 26.11.19.01B, (proposed as COMAR 
    10.18.21.01B), including the addition of the definitions for the terms 
    adhesive and exempt solvent, the renumbering of all definitions.
        (4) Amendments to COMAR 26.11.19.02B-F, (proposed as COMAR 
    10.18.21.02B-F), pertaining to compliance methods, methods of assessing 
    compliance, test methods, computations, and reporting.
        (5) Amendments to COMAR 26.11.19.10B, (proposed as COMAR 
    10.18.21.10B), pertaining to applicability and exemptions for graphic 
    arts sources.
        (6) Amendments to COMAR 26.11.19.13, (proposed as COMAR 
    10.18.21.13), pertaining to miscellaneous metal coating.
        (7) Addition of new section COMAR 26.11.19.15A (proposed as 
    10.18.21.15A), definition of terms.
        (8) Addition of new section COMAR 26.11.19.15B (proposed as 
    10.18.21.15B), standards for paint, resin and adhesive manufacturing.
        (C) Amendments to COMAR 26.11.19.12 (proposed as COMAR 
    10.18.21.12), pertaining to dry cleaning installations, including the 
    addition of new sections E and F, pertaining to equipment 
    specifications, emission standards, and compliance determinations for 
    petroleum solvent dry cleaning installations, adopted by the Secretary 
    of the Environment on April 21, 1989, effective June 20, 1989.
        (D) Amendments to COMAR 26.11.19.12B-F, pertaining to 
    applicability, exemptions, equipment specifications, emission 
    standards, and compliance determinations for perchloroethylene and 
    petroleum solvent dry cleaning installations, adopted by the Secretary 
    of the Environment on May 17, 1990, effective July 16, 1990.
        (E) The following revisions to the provisions of COMAR 26.11, 
    adopted by the Secretary of the Environment on March 9, 1991, effective 
    May 8, 1991:
    
        (1) Amendments to COMAR 26.11.01.01, including the addition of 
    definitions for the terms actual emissions, allowable emissions, 
    potential to emit, premises, and reasonably available control 
    technology (RACT); deletion of the definition for the term Ringelmann 
    Smoke Chart; amendments to definitions for the terms New Source 
    Impacting on a Non-Attainment Area (NSINA) and volatile organic 
    compound (VOC); and renumbering of all definitions.
        (2) Amendments to COMAR 26.11.02.03A(6)(k)(vii), pertaining to 
    permits to construct or modify for motor vehicle gasoline storage 
    tanks.
        (3) The addition of new section COMAR 26.11.06.01, definitions for 
    the terms installation and process line.
        (4) Amendments to COMAR 26.11.06.06A, B and E, pertaining to 
    applicability, control, and exemptions for sources of volatile organic 
    compounds.
        (5) The deletion of existing COMAR 26.11.13, pertaining to gasoline 
    and volatile organic compound storage and handling.
        (6) The addition of new COMAR 26.11.13.01, .02, .03, .05, and .06, 
    pertaining to definitions, applicability, and exemptions for gasoline 
    and volatile organic compounds storage and handling, large storage 
    tanks, gasoline leaks from tank trucks, and Reid Vapor Pressure.
        (7) Amendments to COMAR 26.11.19.01B, addition of the definition 
    for the term transfer efficiency, amendments to the definition for the 
    term coating.
        (8) Amendments to COMAR 26.11.19.02A-F, pertaining to 
    applicability, compliance methods, methods of assessing compliance, 
    test methods, computations, and reporting for volatile organic compound 
    regulations.
        (9) Amendments to COMAR 26.11.19.07, the addition of new section B 
    and revisions to new section C (former section B), pertaining to paper, 
    fabric, and vinyl coating.
        (10) Amendments to COMAR 26.11.19.10A, the deletion of definitions 
    for the terms high velocity hot-air dryer, letterpress methods, 
    lithographic methods, and roll printing; revisions to the definition 
    for the term web printing; and renumbering of all definitions.
        (11) Amendments to COMAR 26.11.19.10B and C, pertaining to graphic 
    arts, including the deletion of existing section C and the addition of 
    new section C.
        (12) The addition of new COMAR 26.11.19.11A, B, and C, pertaining 
    to sheet-fed paper and plastic parts coating, including definitions for 
    the terms fountain, letterpress printing, lithographic printing, 
    plastic parts coating, and sheet-fed coating.
        (13) Amendments to COMAR 26.11.19.13B and C, pertaining to 
    miscellaneous metal coating.
        (14) Amendments to COMAR 26.11.19.14B, pertaining to synthesized 
    pharmaceutical products.
        (15) Amendments to COMAR 26.11.19.15A and B, pertaining to paint, 
    resin, and adhesive manufacturing, including revisions to definitions 
    for the terms adhesive application, resin thin down tank, specialty 
    footwear manufacturing, specialty spiral tube winding, spiral tube 
    winding, and spiral wound tube impregnating and curing, the deletion of 
    the definition for the term honeycomb core installation, and the 
    renumbering of all definitions.
        (ii) Additional material.
        (A) Remainder of April 5, 1991 State submittal pertaining to COMAR 
    26.11.01.01, 26.11.02.03, 26.11.06.01, 26.11.06.06A, B and E, 
    26.11.13.01, 26.11.13.02, 26.11.13.03, 26.11.13.05, 26.11.13.06, 
    26.11.19.01B, 26.11.19.02A-F, 26.11.19.07, 26.11.19.10, 26.11.19.11A-C, 
    26.11.19.12, 26.11.19.13, 26.11.19.14B, and 26.11.19.15A and B.
        (B) Letter of April 17, 1992 from the Maryland Department of the 
    Environment clarifying the intent of its April 5, 1991 letter 
    transmitting additions, deletions, and revisions to Maryland's State 
    Implementation Plan.
        (C) Letter of October 18, 1993 from the Maryland Department of the 
    Environment formally withdrawing revisions to COMAR 26.11.19.11D and E, 
    pertaining to lithographic printing, from consideration as revisions to 
    Maryland's State Implementation Plan.
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Document Information

Effective Date:
12/29/1994
Published:
11/29/1994
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
94-29293
Dates:
This final rule will become effective on December 29, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: November 29, 1994, MD3-1-6338, FRL-5105-1
CFR: (1)
40 CFR 52.1070