[Federal Register Volume 64, Number 57 (Thursday, March 25, 1999)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 14393-14394]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 99-7333]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 60
[AL-AT-98-01; FRL-6315-4]
New Stationary Sources; Supplemental Delegation of Authority to
the State of Alabama and the State of Georgia
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Delegation of authority.
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SUMMARY: The States of Alabama and Georgia have requested that EPA
delegate authority for implementation and enforcement of existing New
Source Performance Standards (NSPS) which have been previously adopted
by the State agencies, but have remained undelegated by EPA, and to
approve the mechanism for delegation (adopt-by-reference) of future
NSPS. The purpose of the States' request for approval of their
delegation mechanism is to streamline the existing administrative
procedures by eliminating unnecessary steps involved in taking
delegation of federal NSPS regulations. With the new NSPS delegation
mechanism in place, once a new or revised NSPS is promulgated by EPA,
formal delegation of authority from EPA to the Alabama Department of
Environmental Management and the Georgia Department of Natural
Resources will become effective on the date that the NSPS is adopted by
the respective State agency without change. No further State requests
for delegation will be necessary. Likewise, no further Federal Register
notices will be published. If an NSPS regulation is adopted with
changes, EPA reserves the right to review and comment on the adopted
NSPS. The State will notify EPA, and in return, EPA will review any
State revisions and reserve the option to implement the NSPS regulation
directly,
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in which case a Federal Register notice will advise accordingly. The
EPA's review of the States of Alabama's and the State of Georgia's
pertinent laws, rules, and regulations at the time of original
delegation indicate that adequate and effective procedures were in
place for the implementation and enforcement of these Federal
standards. NSPS requirements have been successfully implemented since
that time for more than 20 years for applicable sources. This notice
was written to inform the public of delegations made to the State of
Alabama and the State of Georgia for which a Federal Register notice
was not previously written and to inform the public of their new
mechanism for delegation of future NSPS.
EFFECTIVE DATE: The effective date is March 25, 1999.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the request for delegation of authority and EPA's
letter of delegation are available for public inspection during normal
business hours at the following locations:
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4, Air & Radiation Technology
Branch, 61 Forsyth Street, S.W., Atlanta, Georgia 30303.
Alabama Department of Environmental Management-Air Division, 1751 Cong.
W. L. Dickinson Drive, Montgomery, Alabama 36130.
Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection
Division, 4244 International Parkway, Suite 120, Atlanta, Georgia 30354
Effective immediately, all requests, applications, reports and
other correspondence required pursuant to the delegated standards
should not be submitted to the Region 4 office, but should instead be
submitted to the appropriate following address: Alabama Department of
Environmental Management-Air Division, 1751 Cong. W. L. Dickinson
Drive, Montgomery, Alabama 36130, or Georgia Department of Natural
Resources, Environmental Protection Division, 4244 International
Parkway, Suite 120, Atlanta, Georgia 30354
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Katy Forney, Air & Radiation
Technology Branch, Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4, 61
Forsyth St. SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30303, 404-562-9130.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 301, in conjunction with sections
110 and 111(c)(1) of the Clean Air Act as amended November 15, 1990,
authorize EPA to delegate authority to implement and enforce the
standards set out in 40 CFR part 60, New Source Performance Standards
(NSPS).
On August 5, 1976, the EPA initially delegated the authority for
implementation and enforcement of the NSPS program to the State of
Alabama and on May 3, 1976, the NSPS program was initially delegated to
the State of Georgia. These agencies have subsequently requested a
delegation of authority for implementation and enforcement of the
previously adopted, undelegated part 60 NSPS categories listed below as
well as future NSPS categories codified in 40 CFR part 60.
State of Alabama
1. 40 CFR part 60, subpart VV, adopted August 17, 1997.
State of Georgia
Currently, no NSPS regulations are waiting delegation.
All current NSPS categories are delegated with the exception of the
following sections within those subparts that may not be delegated.
Future NSPS regulations will contain a list of sections that will not
be delegated for that subpart.
1. Subpart A--Sec. 60.8(b) (1) thru (5), Sec. 60.11(e) (7) and (8),
Sec. 60.13 (g), (i) and (j)(2)
2. Subpart B--Sec. 60.22, Sec. 60.27, and Sec. 60.29
3. Subpart Da--Sec. 60.45a
4. Subpart Db--Sec. 60.44b(f), Sec. 60.44b(g), Sec. 60.49b(a)(4)
5. Subpart Dc--Sec. 60.48c(a)(4)
6. Subpart Ec--Sec. 60.56(c)(i)
7. Subpart J--Sec. 60.105(a)(13)(iii), Sec. 60.106(i)(12)
8. Subpart Ka--Sec. 60.114a
9. Subpart Kb--Sec. 60.111b(f)(4), Sec. 60.114b, Sec. 60.116b(e)(3)
(iii) and (iv), Sec. 60.116b(f)(2)(iii)
10. Subpart O--Sec. 60.153(e)
11. Subpart EE--Sec. 60.316(d)
12. Subpart GG--Sec. 60.334(b)(2), Sec. 60.335(f)(1)
13. Subpart RR--Sec. 60.446(c)
14. Subpart SS--Sec. 60.456(d)
15. Subpart TT--Sec. 60.466(d)
16. Subpart UU--Sec. 60.474(g)
17. Subpart VV--Sec. 60.482-1(c)(2) and Sec. 60.484
18. Subpart WW--Sec. 60.496(c)
19. Subpart XX--Sec. 60.502(e)(6)
20. Subpart AAA--Sec. 60.533, Sec. 60.534, Sec. 60.535, Sec.
60.536(i)(2), Sec. 60.537, Sec. 60.538(e), Sec. 60.539
21. Subpart BBB--Sec. 60.543(c)(2)(ii)(B)
22. Subpart DDD--Sec. 60.562-2(c)
23. Subpart III--Sec. 60.613(e)
24. Subpart NNN--Sec. 60.663(e)
25. Subpart RRR--Sec. 60.703(e)
26. Subpart SSS--Sec. 60.711(a)(16), Sec. 60.713(b)(1)(i), Sec.
60.713(b)(1)(ii), Sec. 60.713(b)(5)(i), Sec. 60.713(d), Sec. 60.715(a),
Sec. 60.716
27. Subpart TTT--Sec. 60.723(b)(1), Sec. 60.723(b)(2)(i)(C), Sec.
60.723(b)(2)(iv), Sec. 60.724(e), Sec. 60.725(b)
28. Subpart VVV--Sec. 60.743(a)(3)(v) (A) and (B), Sec. 60.743(e), Sec.
60.745(a), Sec. 60.746
After a thorough review of the request, the Regional Administrator
has determined that such a delegation request was appropriate for all
source categories. All sources subject to the requirements of 40 CFR
part 60 will now be under the jurisdiction of the State of Alabama or
the State of Georgia, as appropriate.
Since review of the pertinent laws, rules, and regulations for the
State of Alabama and the State of Georgia has shown them to be adequate
for implementation and enforcement of existing, previously adopted,
undelegated NSPS and future NSPS, EPA hereby notifies the public that
it has delegated the authority for existing, previously adopted and
undelegated NSPS as well as the mechanism for delegation of future NSPS
source categories upon publication of this Federal Register notice.
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has exempted this
regulatory action from Executive Order (E.O.) 12866, entitled
``Regulatory Planning and Review.''
The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq., as amended by
the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, does
not apply because this action is not a rule, as that term is defined in
5 U.S.C. 804(3).
Authority: This notice is issued under the authority of sections
101, 110, 111, 112 and 301 of the Clean Air Act, as Amended (42
U.S.C. 7401, 7410, 7411, 7412 and 7601).
Dated: March 8, 1999.
A. Stanley Meiburg,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 4.
[FR Doc. 99-7333 Filed 3-24-99; 8:45 am]
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