[Federal Register Volume 63, Number 245 (Tuesday, December 22, 1998)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 70669-70675]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 98-33842]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 52
[AL-9822; FRL-6204-8]
Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans;
Revised Format of Materials Being Incorporated by Reference for Alabama
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Final rule; notice of administrative change.
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SUMMARY: EPA is revising the format of 40 CFR part 52 for materials
submitted by the State of Alabama that are incorporated by reference
(IBR) into the State implementation plan (SIP). The regulations
affected by this format change have all been previously submitted by
the State agency and approved by EPA.
This format revision will affect the ``Identification of plan''
sections of 40 CFR part 52, as well as the format of the SIP materials
that will be available for public inspection at the Office of the
Federal Register (OFR), the Air and Radiation Docket and Information
Center located in Waterside Mall, Washington, DC, and the Regional
Office. The sections of 40 CFR part 52 pertaining to provisions
promulgated by EPA or State-submitted materials not subject to IBR
review remain unchanged.
EFFECTIVE DATE: This is effective December 22, 1998.
ADDRESSES: SIP materials which are incorporated by reference into 40
CFR part 52 are available for inspection at the following locations:
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4, 61 Forsyth Street, SW,
Atlanta, GA 30303;
Office of Air and Radiation, Docket and Information Center (Air
Docket), EPA, 401 M Street, SW, Room M1500, Washington, DC 20460; and
Office of the Federal Register, 800 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite
700, Washington, DC.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Richard Schutt, Regional SIP
Coordinator at the above Region 4 address or at (404) 562-9033.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The supplementary information is organized
in the following order:
What is a SIP?
How EPA enforces SIPs.
How the State and EPA updates the SIP.
How EPA compiles the SIPs.
How EPA organizes the SIP Compilation.
Where you can find a copy of the SIP Compilation.
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The format of the new Identification of Plan Section.
When a SIP revision become federally enforceable.
The historical record of SIP revision approvals.
What EPA is doing in this action.
How this document complies with the Federal Administrative
Requirements for rulemaking.
What is a SIP?
Each state has a SIP containing the control measures and strategies
used to attain and maintain the national ambient air quality standards
(NAAQS). The SIP is extensive, containing such elements as air
pollution control regulations, emission inventories, monitoring
network, attainment demonstrations, and enforcement mechanisms.
How EPA Enforces SIPs
Each state must formally adopt the control measures and strategies
in the SIP after the public has had an opportunity to comment on them
and then submit the SIP to EPA.
Once these control measures and strategies are approved by EPA,
after notice and comment, they are incorporated into the federally
approved SIP and are identified in part 52 (Approval and Promulgation
of Implementation Plans), Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations
(40 CFR part 52). The actual state regulations approved by EPA are not
reproduced in their entirety in 40 CFR part 52, but are ``incorporated
by reference,'' which means that EPA has approved a given State
regulation with a specific effective date. This format allows both EPA
and the public to know which measures are contained in a given SIP and
insures that the State is enforcing the regulations. It also allows EPA
and the public to take enforcement action, should a State not enforce
its SIP-approved regulations.
How the State and EPA Updates the SIP
The SIP is a living document which the State can revise as
necessary to address the unique air pollution problems in the State.
Therefore, EPA from time to time must take action on SIP revisions
containing new and/or revised regulations as being part of the SIP. On
May 22, 1997 (62 FR 27968), EPA revised the procedures for
incorporating by reference Federally-approved SIPs, as a result of
consultations between EPA and OFR.
EPA began the process of developing:
1. A revised SIP document for each state that would be incorporated
by reference under the provisions of 1 CFR part 51;
2. A revised mechanism for announcing EPA approval of revisions to
an applicable SIP and updating both the IBR document and the CFR;
3. A revised format of the ``Identification of plan'' sections for
each applicable subpart to reflect these revised IBR procedures.
The description of the revised SIP document, IBR procedures and
``Identification of plan'' format are discussed in further detail in
the May 22, 1997, Federal Register document.
How EPA Compiles the SIPs
The Federally-approved regulations and source specific permits
(entirely or portions of), submitted by each state agency have been
compiled by EPA into a ``SIP Compilation.'' The SIP Compilation
contains the updated regulations and source specific permits approved
by EPA through previous rule making actions in the Federal Register.
The compilations are contained in 3-ring binders and will be updated,
primarily on an annual basis.
How EPA Organizes the SIP Compilation
Each compilation contains two parts. Part 1 contains the
regulations and Part 2 contains the source specific requirements that
have been approved as part of the SIP. Each part has a table of
contents identifying each regulation or each source specific permit.
The table of contents in the compilation corresponds to the table of
contents published in 40 CFR part 52 for these states. The Regional EPA
Offices have the primary responsibility for ensuring accuracy and
updating the compilations.
Where you can Find a Copy of the SIP Compilation
The Region 4 EPA Office developed and will maintain the compilation
for Alabama. A copy of the full text of each State's current
compilation will also be maintained at the Office of Federal Register
and EPA's Air Docket and Information Center. The format of the new
Identification of Plan Section.
In order to better serve the public, EPA revised the organization
of the ``Identification of plan'' section and included additional
information to clarify the enforceable elements of the SIP.
The revised Identification of plan section contains five
subsections:
(a) Purpose and scope
(b) Incorporation by reference
(c) EPA approved regulations
(d) EPA approved source specific permits
(e) EPA approved nonregulatory provisions such as transportation
control measures, statutory provisions, control strategies, monitoring
networks, etc.
When a SIP Revision Becomes Federally Enforceable
All revisions to the applicable SIP become federally enforceable as
of the effective date of the revisions to paragraphs (c), (d), or (e)
of the applicable identification of plan found in each subpart of 40
CFR part 52.
The Historical Record of SIP Revision Approvals
To facilitate enforcement of previously approved SIP provisions and
provide a smooth transition to the new SIP processing system, EPA
retains the original Identification of Plan section, previously
appearing in the CFR as the first or second section of part 52 for each
state subpart. After an initial two year period, EPA will review its
experience with the new system and enforceability of previously
approved SIP measures, and will decide whether or not to retain the
Identification of plan appendices for some further period.
What EPA is Doing in This Action
Today's rule constitutes a ``housekeeping'' exercise to ensure that
all revisions to the State programs that have occurred are accurately
reflected in 40 CFR part 52. State SIP revisions are controlled by EPA
regulations at 40 CFR part 51. When EPA receives a formal SIP revision
request, the Agency must publish the proposed revision in the Federal
Register and provide for public comment before approval.
EPA has determined that today's rule falls under the ``good cause''
exemption in section 553(b)(3)(B) of the Administrative Procedures Act
(APA) which, upon finding ``good cause,'' authorizes agencies to
dispense with public participation and section 553(d)(3) which allows
an agency to make a rule effective immediately (thereby avoiding the
30-day delayed effective date otherwise provided for in the APA).
Today's rule simply codifies provisions which are already in effect as
a matter of law in Federal and approved State programs.
Under section 553 of the APA, an agency may find good cause where
procedures are ``impractical, unnecessary, or contrary to the public
interest.'' Public comment is ``unnecessary'' and ``contrary to the
public interest'' since the codification only reflects existing law.
Immediate notice in the CFR benefits the public by removing outdated
citations.
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How This Document Complies With the Federal Administrative
Requirements for Rulemaking
A. Executive Order 12866
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has exempted this
regulatory action from review under Executive Order (E.O.) 12866,
entitled Regulatory Planning and Review.
B. Executive Order 12875
Under E.O. 12875, EPA may not issue a regulation that is not
required by statute and that creates a mandate upon a State, local or
tribal government, unless the Federal government provides the funds
necessary to pay the direct compliance costs incurred by those
governments, or EPA consults with those governments. If EPA complies by
consulting, E.O. 12875 requires EPA to provide to the Office of
Management and Budget a description of the extent of EPA's prior
consultation with representatives of affected State, local and tribal
governments, the nature of their concerns, copies of any written
communications from the governments, and a statement supporting the
need to issue the regulation. In addition, E.O. 12875 requires EPA to
develop an effective process permitting elected officials and other
representatives of State, local and tribal governments ``to provide
meaningful and timely input in the development of regulatory proposals
containing significant unfunded mandates.''
Today's rule does not create a mandate on State, local or tribal
governments. The rule does not impose any enforceable duties on these
entities. Accordingly, the requirements of section 1(a) of E.O. 12875
do not apply to this rule.
C. Executive Order 13084
Under E.O. 13084, EPA may not issue a regulation that is not
required by statute, that significantly or uniquely affects the
communities of Indian tribal governments, and that imposes substantial
direct compliance costs on those communities, unless the Federal
government provides the funds necessary to pay the direct compliance
costs incurred by the tribal governments, or EPA consults with those
governments. If EPA complies by consulting, E.O. 13084 requires EPA to
provide to the Office of Management and Budget, in a separately
identified section of the preamble to the rule, a description of the
extent of EPA's prior consultation with representatives of affected
tribal governments, a summary of the nature of their concerns, and a
statement supporting the need to issue the regulation. In addition,
E.O. 13084 requires EPA to develop an effective process permitting
elected officials and other representatives of Indian tribal
governments ``to provide meaningful and timely input in the development
of regulatory policies on matters that significantly or uniquely affect
their communities.''
Today's rule does not significantly or uniquely affect the
communities of Indian tribal governments. Accordingly, the requirements
of section 3(b) of E.O. 13084 do not apply to this rule.
D. Executive Order 13045
Protection of Children from Environmental Health Risks and Safety
Risks (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997), applies to any rule that: (1) is
determined to be ``economically significant'' as defined under E.O.
12866, and (2) concerns an environmental health or safety risk that EPA
has reason to believe may have a disproportionate effect on children.
If the regulatory action meets both criteria, the Agency must evaluate
the environmental health or safety effects of the planned rule on
children, and explain why the planned regulation is preferable to other
potentially effective and reasonably feasible alternatives considered
by the Agency.
This rule is not subject to E.O. 13045 because it does not involve
decisions intended to mitigate environmental health or safety risks.
E. Regulatory Flexibility Act
The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) generally requires an agency
to conduct a regulatory flexibility analysis of any rule subject to
notice and comment rulemaking requirements unless the agency certifies
that the rule will not have a significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities. Small entities include small
businesses, small not-for-profit enterprises, and small governmental
jurisdictions. This final rule will not have a significant impact on a
substantial number of small entities because SIP approvals under
section 110 and subchapter I, part D of the Clean Air Act do not create
any new requirements but simply approve requirements that the State is
already imposing. Therefore, because the Federal SIP approval does not
create any new requirements, I certify that this action will not have a
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
Moreover, due to the nature of the Federal-State relationship under the
Clean Air Act, preparation of flexibility analysis would constitute
Federal inquiry into the economic reasonableness of state action. The
Clean Air Act forbids EPA to base its actions concerning SIPs on such
grounds. Union Electric Co., v. U.S. EPA, 427 U.S. 246, 255-66 (1976);
42 U.S.C. 7410(a)(2).
F. Unfunded Mandates
Under Section 202 of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995
(``Unfunded Mandates Act''), signed into law on March 22, 1995, EPA
must prepare a budgetary impact statement to accompany any proposed or
final rule that includes a Federal mandate that may result in estimated
annual costs to State, local, or tribal governments in the aggregate;
or to private sector, of $100 million or more. Under Section 205, EPA
must select the most cost-effective and least burdensome alternative
that achieves the objectives of the rule and is consistent with
statutory requirements. Section 203 requires EPA to establish a plan
for informing and advising any small governments that may be
significantly or uniquely impacted by the rule.
EPA has determined that the approval action promulgated does not
include a Federal mandate that may result in estimated annual costs of
$100 million or more to either State, local, or tribal governments in
the aggregate, or to the private sector. This Federal action approves
pre-existing requirements under State or local law, and imposes no new
requirements. Accordingly, no additional costs to State, local, or
tribal governments, or to the private sector, result from this action.
G. Submission to Congress and the Comptroller General
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. EPA will submit a report containing this rule 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. This rule is not a
``major'' rule as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).
H. Petitions for Judicial Review
EPA has also determined that the provisions of section 307(b)(1) of
the Clean Air Act pertaining to petitions for judicial review are not
applicable to this action. Prior EPA rulemaking actions for each
individual component of the
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Alabama compilation has previously afforded interested parties the
opportunity to file a petition for judicial review in the United States
Court of Appeals for the appropriate circuit within 60 days of such
rulemaking action. Thus, EPA sees no need in this action to reopen the
60-day period for filing such petitions for judicial review.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Carbon monoxide,
Hydrocarbons, Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations,
Lead, Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, Particulate matter, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements, Sulfur oxides.
Dated: September 21, 1998.
A. Stanley Meiburg,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 4.
Part 52 of chapter I, title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, is
amended as follows:
PART 52--[AMENDED]
1. The authority for citation for part 52 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart B--Alabama
2. Section 52.50 is redesignated as Sec. 52.69 in subpart B and the
heading and paragraph (a) are revised to read as follows:
Sec. 52.69 Original identification of plan section.
(a) This section identifies the original ``Air Implementation Plan
for the State of Alabama'' and all revisions submitted by Alabama that
were federally approved prior to December 1, 1998.
* * * * *
3. A new Sec. 52.50 is added to read as follows:
Sec. 52.50 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State
implementation plan for Delaware under section 110 of the Clean Air
Act, 42 U.S.C. 7401, and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air
quality standards.
(b) Incorporation by reference.
(1) Material listed in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with
an EPA approval date prior to December 1, 1998, was approved for
incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in
accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Material is
incorporated as it exists on the date of the approval, and notice of
any change in the material will be published in the Federal Register.
Entries in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with EPA approval
dates after December 1, 1998, will be incorporated by reference in the
next update to the SIP compilation.
(2) EPA Region 4 certifies that the rules/regulations provided by
EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this
section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State
rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State
implementation plan as of December 1, 1998.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be
inspected at the Region 4 EPA Office at 61 Forsyth Street, SW.,
Atlanta, GA 30303; the Office of Federal Register, 800 North Capitol
Street, NW., Suite 700, Washington, DC.; or at the EPA, Air and
Radiation Docket and Information Center, Air Docket (6102), 401 M
Street, SW., Washington, DC. 20460.
(c) EPA approved regulations.
EPA Approved Alabama Regulations for Alabama
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EPA
State citation Title subject Adoption approval Federal Register notice
rate date
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Chapter No. 335-3-1 General Provisions
Section 335-3-1-.01.............. Purpose.................. 6/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-1-.02.............. Definitions.............. 02/17/98 09/14/98 63 FR 49006.
Section 335-3-1-.03.............. Ambient Air Quality 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Standards.
Section 335-3-1-.04.............. Monitoring, Records, 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30091.
Reporting.
Section 335-3-1-.05.............. Sampling and Test Methods 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-1-.06.............. Compliance Schedule...... 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-1-.07.............. Maintenance and 10/15/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Malfunctioning of
Equipment; Reporting.
Section 335-3-1-.08.............. Prohibition of Air 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Pollution.
Section 335-3-1-.09.............. Variances................ 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-1-.10.............. Circumvention............ 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-1-.11.............. Severability............. 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-1-.12.............. Bubble Provision......... 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Chapter 335-3-2 Air Pollution Emergency
Section 335-3-2-.01.............. Air Pollution Emergency.. 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-2-.02.............. Episode Criteria......... 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-2-.03.............. Special Episode Criteria. 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-2-.04.............. Emission Reduction Plans. 06/22/72 05/31/72 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-2-.05.............. Two Contaminant Episode.. 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-2-.06.............. General Episodes......... 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-2-.07.............. Local Episodes........... 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-2-.08.............. Other Sources............ 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-2-.09.............. Other Authority Not 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Affected.
Chapter 335-3-3 Control of Open Burning and Incineration
Section 335-3-3-.01.............. Open Burning............. 08/19/97 01/07/98 63 FR 674.
Section 335-3-3-.02.............. Incinerators............. 06/22/89 05/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-3-.03.............. Incineration of Wood, 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Peanut, and Cotton
Ginning Wastes.
Chapter 335-3-4 Control of Particulate Emissions
Section 335-3-4-.01.............. Visible Emissions........ 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-4-.02.............. Fugitive Dust and 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Fugitive Emissions.
Section 335-3-4-.03.............. Fuel Burning Equipment... 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
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Section 335-3-4-.04.............. Process Industries-- 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
General.
Section 335-3-4-.05.............. Small Foundry Cupola..... 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-4-.06.............. Cotton Gins.............. 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-4-.07.............. Kraft Pulp Mills......... 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-4-.08.............. Wood Waste Boilers....... 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-4-.09.............. Coke Ovens............... 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-4-.10.............. Primary Aluminum Plants.. 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-4-.11.............. Cement Plants............ 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-4-.12.............. Xylene Oxidation Process. 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-4-.13.............. Sintering Plants......... 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-4-.14.............. Grain Elevators.......... 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-4-.15.............. Secondary Lead Smelters.. 10/15/96 06/06/97 55 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-4-.17.............. Steel Mills located in 10/15/96 06/06/97 55 FR 30991.
Etowah County.
Chapter 335-3-5 Control of Sulfur Compound Emissions
Section 335-3-5-.01.............. Fuel Combustions......... 10/15/97 06/06/97 55 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-5-.02.............. Sulfuric Acid Plants..... 10/15/96 06/06/97 55 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-5-.03.............. Petroleum Production..... 10/15/96 06/06/97 55 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-5-.04.............. Kraft Pulp Mills......... 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-5-.05.............. Process Industries-- 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
General.
Chapter 335-3-6 Control of Organic Emissions
Section 335-3-6-.01.............. Applicability............ 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-6-.02.............. VOC Water Separation..... 06/22/90 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-6-.03.............. Loading and Storage of 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
VOC.
Section 335-3-6-.04.............. Fixed-Roof Petroleum 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Liquid Storage Vessels.
Section 335-3-6-.05.............. Bulk Gasoline Plants..... 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-6-.06.............. Gasoline Terminals....... 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-6-.07.............. Gasoline Dispensing 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Facilities--Stage I.
Section 335-3-6-.08.............. Petroleum Refinery 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Sources.
Section 335-3-6-.09.............. Pumps and Compressors.... 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-6-.10.............. Ethylene Producing Plants 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-6-.11.............. Surface Coating.......... 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-6-.12.............. Solvent Metal Cleaning... 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-6-.13.............. Cutback Asphalt.......... 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-6-.14.............. Petition for Alternative 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Controls.
Section 335-3-6-.15.............. Compliance Schedules..... 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-6-.16.............. Test Methods and 08/19/97 01/07/98. 63 FR 674.
Procedures.
Section 335-3-6-.17.............. Manufacture of Pneumatic 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Rubber Tires.
Section 335-3-6-.18.............. Manufacture of 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Synthesized
Pharmaceutical Products.
Section 335-3-6-.19.............. Reserved................. 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-6-.20.............. Leaks from Gasoline Tank 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Trucks and Vapor
Collection.
Section 335-3-6-.21.............. Leaks from Petroleum 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Refinery Equipment.
Section 335-3-6-.22.............. Graphic Arts............. 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-6-.23.............. Petroleum Liquid Storage 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
in External Floating
Roof Tanks.
Section 335-3-6-.24.............. Applicability............ 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-6-.25.............. VOC Water Separation..... 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-6-.26.............. Loading and Storage of 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
VOC.
Section 335-3-6-.27.............. Fixed-Roof Petroleum 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Liquid Storage Vessels.
Section 335-3-6-.28.............. Bulk Gasoline Plants..... 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-6-.29.............. Gasoline Terminals....... 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-6-.30.............. Gasoline Dispensing 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Facilities--Stage I.
Section 335-3-6-.31.............. Petroleum Refinery 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Sources.
Section 335-3-6-.32.............. Surface Coating.......... 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-6-.33.............. Solvent Metal Cleaning... 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-6-.34.............. Cutback Asphalt.......... 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-6-.35.............. Petition for Alternative 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Controls.
Section 335-3-6-.36.............. Compliances Schedules.... 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-6-.37.............. Test Methods and 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Procedures.
Section 335-3-6-.38.............. Manufacture of Pneumatic 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Tires.
Section 335-3-6-.39.............. Manufacture of 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Synthesized
Pharmaceutical Products.
Section 335-3-6-.40.............. Reserved.................
Section 335-3-6-.41.............. Leaks from Gasoline Tank 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Trucks and Vapor
Collection Systems.
Section 335-3-6-.42.............. Leaks from Petroleum 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Refinery Equipment.
Section 335-3-6-.43.............. Graphic Arts............. 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-6-.44.............. Petroleum Liquid Storage 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
in External Floating
Roof Tanks.
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Section 335-3-6-.45.............. Large Petroleum Dry 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Cleaners.
Section 335-3-6-.46.............. Aerospace Assembly and 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Component and Component
Coatings Operations.
Section 335-3-6-.47.............. Leaks from Coke by- 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Product Recovery Plant
Equipment.
Section 335-3-6-.48.............. Emissions from Coke by- 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Product Recovery Plant
Coke Oven Gas Bleeder.
Section 335-3-6-.49.............. Manufacture of Laminated 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Countertops.
Section 335-3-6-.50.............. Paint Manufacture........ 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-6-.51.............. Gasoline Dispensing
Facilities--Stage II
Control.
Section 335-3-6-.52.............. Seasonal Afterburner
Shutdown--VOC Control
Only.
Chapter 335-3-7 Carbon Monoxide Emissions
Section 335-3-7-.01.............. Metals Productions....... 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-7-.02.............. Petroleum Processes...... 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Chapter 335-3-8 Nitrogen Oxides Emissions
Section 335-3-8-.01.............. New Combustion Sources... 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-8-.02.............. Nitric Acid Manufacturing 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Chapter 335-3-9 Control of Emissions from Motor Vehicles
Section 335-3-9-.01.............. Visible Emission 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Restriction for Motor
Vehicles.
Section 335-3-9-.01.............. Ignition System and 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Engine Speed.
Section 335-3-9-.02.............. Crankcase Ventilation 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
System.
Section 335-3-9-.04.............. Exhaust Emission Control 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Systems.
Section 335-3-9-.05.............. Evaporative Loss Control 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Systems.
Section 335-3-9-.06.............. Other Prohibited Acts.... 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-9-.07.............. Effective Date........... 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991
Chapter 335-3-12-.01 Continuous Monitoring Requirements for Existing Sources
Section 335-3-12-.01............. General.................. 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Section 335-3-12-.02............. Emission Monitoring and 02/17/98 09/14/98 63 FR 49005.
Reporting Requirements.
Section 335-3-12-.03............. Monitoring System 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Malfunction.
Section 335-3-12-.04............. Alternate Monitoring and 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Reporting Requirements.
Section 335-3-12-.05............. Exemptions and Extensions 06/22/89 03/19/90 55 FR 10062.
Chapter 335-3-13 Control of Fluoride Emissions
Section 335-3-13-.01............. General.................. 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-13-.02............. Superphosphoric Acid 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Plants.
Section 335-3-13-.03............. Diammonium Phosphate 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Plants.
Section 335-3-13-.04............. Triple Superphosphate 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Plants.
Section 335-3-13-.05............. Granular Triple 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Superphosphate Storage
Facilities.
Section 335-3-13-.06............. Wet Process Phosphoric 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Acid Plants.
Chapter 335-3-3-14 Permits
Section 335-3-14-.01............. General Provisions....... 02/17/98 09/14/98 63 FR 49005.
Section 335-3-14-.02............. Permit Procedure......... 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-14-.03............. Standards for Granting 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Permits.
Section 335-3-14-.04............. Air Permits Authorizing 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Construction in Clean
Air Areas (Prevention of
Significant
Deterioration) (PSD).
Section 335-3-14-.05............. Air Permits Authorizing 02/17/98 09/14/98 63 FR 49005.
Construction in or near
Nonattainment Areas.
Chapter 335-3-15 Synthetic Minor Operating Permits
Section 335-3-15-.01............. Definitions.............. 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-15-.02............. General Provisions....... 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Section 335-3-15-.03............. Applicability............ 11/23/93 10/20/94 59 FR 52916.
Section 335-3-15-.04............. Synthetic Minor Operating 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
Permit Requirements.
Section 335-3-15-.05............. Public Participation..... 10/15/96 06/06/97 62 FR 30991.
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Appendices
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Appendix 11.2.................... Emissions Statements..... 11/13/92 11/13/92 59 FR 39684.
Appendix 11.1.................... Small Business Stationary 11/13/92 11/13/92 59 FR 54388.
Source Technical and
Environmental Assistance
Program.
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Appendix F....................... Maintenance Plan for the 9/28/93 9/28/93 01/06/95.
Leeds Area.
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(d) EPA-approved State Source specific requirements.
EPA-Approved Alabama Source-Specific Requirements
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State EPA approval
Name of source Permit number effective date date Comments
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None.
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(e) [Reserved]
[FR Doc. 98-33842 Filed 12-21-98; 8:45 am]
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