94-11751. Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation Plans; Oregon  

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    DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
    40 CFR Part 52
    
    [OR39-1-6366; FRL-4882-1]
    
     
    
    Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation Plans; Oregon
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: EPA is approving the revisions to the State of Oregon 
    Implementation Plan (SIP) which were submitted on February 4, 1994 by 
    the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ). These revisions 
    to OAR Chapter 340 Division 34 (Residential Woodheating and the 
    Woodstove Certification Program) eliminate the State's independent 
    Woodstove Certification program. The State instead will rely on the 
    Federal woodstove certification program which is fully equivalent to 
    Oregon's woodstove certification requirements. The revisions also 
    eliminate Oregon's requirement for separate efficiency testing and 
    labeling. The elimination of the State Certification Program will 
    eliminate the duplication of program efforts between the Federal 
    program and the State program.
    DATES: This final rule will be effective on July 15, 1994 unless notice 
    is received by June 15, 1994 that someone wishes to submit adverse or 
    critical comments. If such notice is received, EPA will open a formal 
    30-day comment.
    
    ADDRESSES: Written comments should be addressed to: Montel Livingston, 
    SIP Manager, Air & Radiation Branch (AT-082), EPA, Docket # OR39-1-
    6366, 1200 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98101.
        Documents which are incorporated by reference are available for 
    public inspection at the Air and Radiation Docket and Information 
    Center, Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M Street, SW., Washington, 
    DC 20460.
        Copies of material submitted to EPA may be examined during normal 
    business hours at the following locations: EPA, Region 10, Air & 
    Radiation Branch, 1200 Sixth Avenue (AT-082), Seattle, Washington 
    98101, and State of Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, 811 
    SW., Sixth Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204-1390.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kelly McFadden, Air & Radiation Branch 
    (AT-082), EPA, Seattle, Washington, (206) 553-1498.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    I. Background
    
        EPA first established a Federal New Source Performance Standard 
    (NSPS) for New Residential Wood Heaters February 26, 1988. (53 FR 5873) 
    codified at 40 CFR part 60, subpart AAA. Oregon's Woodstove 
    Certification Rules were first approved by EPA on August 2, 1985 (50 FR 
    31368) prior to promulgation of the NSPS. On November 15, 1991 
    revisions to the Woodstove Certification Rules were submitted by ODEQ 
    that included renumbering, a new requirement for temporary labeling for 
    overall efficiency, and provisions prohibiting the sale of used non- 
    certified woodstoves. By these revisions, ODEQ also retained its 
    laboratory efficiency accreditation requirement as well as its overall 
    retail enforcement authority. These revisions were approved by EPA on 
    June 9, 1992 (57 FR 24373).
        The current SIP approved Woodstove Certification rules (OAR 340-34-
    005 through 115) require the ODEQ to maintain a woodstove certification 
    program separate from the Federal Woodstove Certification Program. 
    Moreover, Oregon's program requires the testing and labeling of a 
    woodstove's heating efficiency. EPA's NSPS does not have this 
    requirement. By approving the revision to the State of Oregon's Air 
    Quality Control Plan Volume 2, Oregon would eliminate the requirement 
    for separate efficiency testing and labeling and accept the Federal 
    Woodstove Certification Program.
        This revision was adopted by the Oregon Environmental Quality 
    Commission on December 10, 1993 and submitted to EPA by the Oregon 
    Department of Environmental Quality on February 4, 1994. The woodstove 
    provisions are intended to reduce particulate emissions statewide. 
    However, by eliminating the state testing and labeling of heating 
    efficiency, no reduction in the amount of environmental protection will 
    be lost since there is not an efficiency standard that must be met. The 
    Federal woodstove emission standard is as stringent as the Oregon 
    standard for catalytic woodstoves, and is more stringent than the 
    Oregon emission standard for noncatalytic woodstoves. Therefore, by the 
    state deferring to the Federal certification program, the amount of 
    environmental protection would in no way be reduced.
    
    II. EPA Action
    
        EPA is approving the revisions to Division 34 Residential 
    Woodheating and Woodstove Certification Program (OAR 340-34-005 through 
    115). The revision includes the adoption of the rule OAR 340-34-45 into 
    the SIP. The revision also includes the repeal of OAR 340-34-55, OAR 
    340-34-65 as well as OAR 340-34-075 through 340-34-115.
    
    III. Administrative Review
    
        This action has been classified as a Table 3 action 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. A future document will inform the general public of 
    these tables. On January 6, 1989, the Office of Management and Budget 
    (OMB) waived Table 2 and Table 3 SIP revisions (54 FR 2222) from the 
    requirements of section 3 of Executive Order 12291 for two years. The 
    EPA has submitted a request for a permanent waiver for Table 2 and 
    Table 3 SIP revisions. The OMB has agreed to continue the waiver until 
    such time as it rules on EPA's request. This request continues in 
    effect under Executive Order 12866 which superseded Executive Order 
    12291 on September 30, 1993.
        The public should be advised that this action will be effective on 
    July 15, 1994. However, if notice is received by June 15, 1994 that 
    someone wishes to submit adverse or critical comments on any or all of 
    these revisions approved herein, the action on these revisions will be 
    withdrawn and two subsequent documents will be published before the 
    effective date. One document will withdraw the final action on those 
    revisions and another will begin a new rulemaking by announcing a 
    proposal of the action on these revisions and establish a comment 
    period.
        Nothing in this action should be construed as permitting or 
    allowing or establishing a precedent for any future request for 
    revision to any SIP. Each request for revision to the SIP shall be 
    considered separately in light of specific technical, economic and 
    environmental factors and in relation to relevant statutory and 
    regulatory requirements.
        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 July 15, 1994. 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), 42 U.S.C. 7607 
    (b)(2).
    
    List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
    
        Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Incorporation by 
    reference, Particulate matter.
    
        Note: Incorporation by reference of the Implementation Plan for 
    the State of Oregon was approved by the Director of the Office of 
    Federal Register on July 1, 1982.
    
        Dated: April 26, 1994.
    Jane S. Moore,
    Acting Regional Administrator.
    
        Part 52, chapter I, title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations 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 MM--Oregon
    
        2. Section 52.1970 is amended by adding paragraph (c) (106) to read 
    as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 52.1970  Identification of plan.
    
    * * * * *
        (c) * * *
        (106) On February 4, 1994 the Oregon Department of Environmental 
    Quality (ODEQ) submitted the formal SIP revision to Oregon's 
    Administrative Rules (OAR) 340-34-005 through 340-34-115 (Residential 
    Woodheating and Woodstove Certification Program). This revision 
    includes the repeal of OAR 340-34-55, OAR 340-34-65 as well as OAR 340-
    34-075 through 340-34-115.
        (i) Incorporation by reference.
        (A) February 4, 1994 letter from the Director of ODEQ to EPA Region 
    10 submitting a revision to the Woodstove Certification and Efficiency 
    Testing Program.
        (B) OAR 340-34-005 through 115, Residential Woodheating and 
    Woodstove Certification Program, adopted on December 10, 1993 and 
    effective on January 3, 1994.
        3. Section 52.1977 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 52.1977  Content of approved State submitted implementation plan.
    
        The following sections of the State air quality control plan (as 
    amended on the dates indicated) have been approved and are part of the 
    current state implementation plan.
    
    STATE OF OREGON
    
    AIR QUALITY CONTROL PROGRAM
    
    Volume 2-The Federal Clean Air Act Implementation Plan(and Other State 
    Regulations)
    
    Section
    
    1. Introduction (1-86)
    
    2. General Administration (1-86)
    
    2.1 Agency Organization (1-86)
    2.2 Legal Authority (1-86)
    2.3 Resources (1-86)
    2.4 Intergovernmental Cooperation and Consultation (1-86)
    2.5 Miscellaneous Provisions (1-86)
    
    3. Statewide Regulatory Provisions
    
    3.1 Oregon Administrative Rules-Chapter 340 (1-86)
    
    Division 12-Civil Penalties
    
    Sec. 030 Definitions (11-8-84)
    Sec. 035 Consolidation of Proceedings (9-25-74)
    Sec. 040 Notice of Violation (12-3-85)
    Sec. 045 Mitigating and Aggravating Factors (11-8-84)
    Sec. 050 Air Quality Schedule of Civil Penalties (11-8-84)
    Sec. 070 Written Notice of Assessment of Civil Penalty; When Penalty 
    Payable (9-25-74)
    Sec. 075 Compromise or Settlement of Civil Penalty by Director (11-
    8-84)
    
    Division 14-Procedures for Issuance, Denial, Modification, and 
    Revocation of Permits (4-15-72)
    
    Sec. 005 Purpose (4-15-72)
    Sec. 007 Exceptions (6-10-88)
    Sec. 010 Definitions (4-15-72), except (3) ``Director'' (6-10-88)
     Sec. 015 Type, Duration, and Termination of Permits (12-16-76)
    Sec. 020 Application for a Permit (4-15-72), except(1), (4)(b), (5) 
    (6-10-88)
     Sec. 025 Issuance of a Permit (4-15-72), except(2), (3), (4), (5), 
    (6) (6-10-88)
    Sec. 030 Renewal of a Permit (4-15-72)
    Sec. 035 Denial of a Permit (4-15-72)
    Sec. 040 Modification of a Permit (4-15-72)
    Sec. 045 Suspension or Revocation of a Permit (4-15-72)
    Sec. 050 Special Permits (4-15-72)
    
    Division 20-General
    
    Sec. 001 Highest and Best Practicable Treatment and ControlRequired 
    (3-1-72)
    Sec. 003 Exceptions (3-1-72)
    
    Registration
    
    Sec. 005 Registration in General (9-1-70)
    Sec. 010 Registration requirements (9-1-70)
    Sec. 015 Re-registration (9-1-70)
    
    Notice of Construction and Approval of Plans
    
    Sec. 020 Requirement (9-1-70)
    Sec. 025 Scope (3-1-72)
    Sec. 030 Procedure (9-1-72), except (4)(a) Order Prohibiting 
    Construction (4-14-89)
    Sec. 032 Compliance Schedules (3-1-72)
    
    Sampling, Testing, and Measurement of Air Contaminant Emissions
    
    Sec. 035 Program (9-1-70)
    Sec. 037 Stack Heights & Dispersion Techniques (5-12-86)
    Sec. 040 Methods (9-11-70)
    Sec. 045 Department Testing (9-1-70)
    Sec. 046 Records; Maintaining and Reporting (10-1-72)
    Sec. 047 State of Oregon Clean Air Act, Implementation Plan (9-30-
    85)
    Sec. 136 Owners of Gasoline at Terminals, Distributors and Retail 
    Outlets Required to Have Indirect Source Operating Permits (11-1-92)
    
    Air Contaminant Discharge Permits
    
    Sec. 140 Purpose (1-6-86)
    Sec. 145 Renumbered to OAR 340-28-110
    Sec. 150 Notice Policy (6-10-88)
    Sec. 155 Permit Required (5-31-83)
    Sec. 160 Multiple-Source Permit (1-6-76)
    Sec. 165 Fees (3-14-86)
    Sec. 170 Procedures For Obtaining Permits (1-11-74)
    Sec. 175 Other Requirements (6-29-79)
    Sec. 180 Registration Exemption (6-29-79)
    Sec. 185 Permit Program For Regional Air Pollution Authority (1-6-
    76)
    
    Conflict of Interest
    
    Sec. 200 Purpose (10-13-78)
    Sec. 205 Definitions (10-13-78)
    Sec. 210 Public Interest Representation (10-13-78)
    Sec. 215 Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest (10-13-78)
    
    New Source Review
    
    Sec. 220 Applicability (9-8-81)
    Sec. 225 Renumbered to OAR 340-28-110
    Sec. 230 Procedural Requirements (10-16-84), except (3)(d) (6-10-88)
    Sec. 235 Review of New Sources and Modifications for Compliance With 
    Regulations (9-8-81)
    Sec. 240 Requirements for Sources in Nonattainment Areas (4-18-83)
    Sec. 245 Requirements for Sources in Attainment or Unclassified 
    Areas (Prevention of Significant Deterioration) (10-16-85)
    Sec. 250 Exemptions (9-8-81)
    Sec. 255 Baseline for Determining Credit for Offsets (9-8-81)
    Sec. 260 Requirements for Net Air Quality Benefit (4-18-83)
    Sec. 265 Emission Reduction Credit Banking (4-18-83)
    Sec. 270 Fugitive and Secondary Emissions (9-8-81)
    Sec. 275 Repealed
    Sec. 276 Visibility Impact (10-16-85)
    
    Plant Site Emission Limits
    
    Sec. 300 Policy (9-8-81)
    Sec. 301 Requirement for Plant Site Emission Limits (9-8-81)
    Sec. 305 Renumbered to OAR 340-28-110
    Sec. 310 Criteria for Establishing Plant Site Emission Limits (9-8-
    81)
    Sec. 315 Alternative Emission Controls (9-8-81)
    Sec. 320 Temporary PSD Increment Allocation (9-8-81)
    
    Stack Heights and Dispersion Techniques
    
    Sec. 340 Definitions (4-18-83)
    Sec. 345 Limitations (4-18-83)
    Sec. 350 Purpose and Applicability (1-2-91)
    Sec. 355 Renumbered to OAR 340-28-110
    Sec. 360 Planned Startup and Shutdown (1-2-91)
    Sec. 365 Scheduled Maintenance (1-2-91)
    Sec. 370 Upsets and Breakdowns (1-2-91)
    Sec. 375 Reporting Requirements (1-2-91)
    Sec. 380 Enforcement Action Criteria (1-2-91)
    
    Parking Offsets in the Portland Central Business District
    
    Sec. 405 Scope (12-19-90)
    Sec. 410 Definitions (12-19-90)
    Sec. 420 Requirements for Parking Offsets (12-19-90)
    Sec. 430 Overall Monitoring and Contingency Plan (12-19-90)
    
    Division 21-General Emission Standards for Particulate Matter
    
    Sec. 005 Definitions (1-16-84)
    Sec. 010 Special Control Areas (7-11-70)
    Sec. 015 Visible Air Contaminant Limitations (7-11-70)
    Sec. 020 Fuel Burning Equipment Limitations (9-1-82)
    Sec. 025 Refuse Burning Equipment Limitations (1-6-84)
    Sec. 027 Municipal Waste Incinerator in Coastal Areas (1-16-84)
    Sec. 030 Particulate Emission Limitations for Sources Other Than 
    Fuel Burning and Refuse Burning Equipment (3-1-72)
    
    Particulate Emissions From Process Equipment
    
    Sec. 035 Applicability (3-1-72)
    Sec. 040 Emission Standard (3-1-72)
    Sec. 045 Determination of Process Weight (3-1-72)
    
    Fugitive Emissions
    
    Sec. 050 Definitions (3-1-72)
    Sec. 055 Applicability (3-1-72)
    Sec. 060 Requirements (3-1-72)
    
    Upset Conditions
    
    Sec. 070 Repealed
    Sec. 075 Repealed
    
    Industrial Contingency Requirements for PM-10 Nonattainment Areas
    
    Sec. 200 Purpose (11-13-91)
    Sec. 205 Relation to Other Rules (11-13-91)
    Sec. 210 Applicability (11-13-91)
    Sec. 215 Definitions (11-13-91)
    Sec. 220 Compliance Schedule for Existing Sources (11-13-91)
    Sec. 225 Wood-Waste Boilers (11-13-91)
    Sec. 230 Wood Particulate Dryers at Particleboard Plants (11-13-91)
    Sec. 235 Hardboard Manufacturing Plants (11-13-91)
    Sec. 240 Air Conveying Systems (11-13-91)
    Sec. 245 Fugitive Emissions (11-13-91)
    
    Division 22-General Gaseous Emissions Sulfur Content of Fuels
    
    Sec. 005 Definitions (3-1-72)
    Sec. 010 Residual Fuel Oils (8-25-77)
    Sec. 015 Distillate Fuel Oils (3-1-72)
    Sec. 020 Coal (1-29-82)
    Sec. 025 Exemptions (3-1-72)
    
    General Emission Standards for Sulfur Dioxide
    
    Sec. 050 Definitions (3-1-72)
    Sec. 055 Fuel Burning Equipment (3-1-72)
    Sec. 300 Reid Vapor Pressure for Gasoline, except that in Paragraph 
    (6) only sampling procedures and test methods specified in 40 CFR 
    part 80 are approved (6-15-89)
    
    Motor Vehicle Fuel Specifications for Oxygenated Gasoline
    
     Sec. 440 Policy (11-1-92)
    Sec. 450 Definitions (11-1-92)
     Sec. 460 Purpose and General Requirements (11-1-92)
    Sec. 470 Control Areas (11-1-92)
    Sec. 480 Average Oxygen Content Standard (11-1-92)
    Sec. 490 Sampling, Testing and Oxygen Content (11-1-92)
    Sec. 500 Alternative Compliance Options (11-1-92)
    Sec. 510 Minimum Oxygen Content (11-1-92)
    Sec. 520 Oxygenated Gasoline Blending (11-1-92)
    Sec. 530 Registration (11-1-92)
    Sec. 540 CAR, Distributor and Retail Outlet Operating Permits (11-1-
    92)
    Sec. 550 Recordkeeping (11-1-92)
    Sec. 560 Reporting (11-1-92)
    Sec. 570 Prohibited Activities (11-1-92)
    Sec. 580 Inspection and Sampling (11-1-92)
    Sec. 590 Liability For Violation of a Prohibited Activity (11-1-92)
    Sec. 600 Defenses For Prohibited Activities (11-1-92)
    Sec. 610 Inability to Product Conforming Gasoline Due to 
    Extraordinary Circumstances (11-1-92)
    Sec. 620 Quality Assurance Program (11-1-92)
    Sec. 630 Attest Engagements Guidelines When Prohibited Activities 
    Alleged (11-1-92)
    Sec. 640 Dispenser Labeling (11-1-92)
    
    Division 23-Rules for Open Burning
    
    Sec. 022 How to Use These Open Burning Rules (9-8-81)
    Sec. 025 Policy (9-8-81)
    Sec. 030 Definitions (6-16-84) (15) ``Disease and Pest Control'' 
    (11-13-91)
    Sec. 035 Exemptions, Statewide (6-16-84)
    Sec. 040 General Requirements Statewide (9-8-81)
    Sec. 042 General Prohibitions Statewide (6-16-84)
    Sec. 043 Open Burning Schedule (11-13-91)
    Sec. 045 County Listing of Specific Open Burning Rules (9-8-81)
    
    Open Burning Prohibitions
    
    Sec. 055 Baker, Clatsop, Crook, Curry, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, 
    Harney, Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Lincoln, Malheur, 
    Morrow, Sherman, Tillamook, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco and 
    Wheeler Counties (9-8-81)
    Sec. 060 Benton, Linn, Marion, Polk, and Yamhill Counties (6-16-84)
     Sec. 065 Clackamas County (6-16-84)
    Sec. 070 Multnomah County (6-16-84)
    Sec. 075 Washington County (6-16-84)
     Sec. 080 Columbia County (9-8-81)
    Sec. 085 Lane County (6-16-84)
     Sec. 090 Coos, Douglas, Jackson and Josephine Counties (11-13-91)
     Sec. 100 Letter Permits (6-16-84)
    Sec. 105 Forced Air Pit Incinerators (9-8-81)
    Sec. 110 Records and Reports (9-8-81)
    Sec. 115 Open Burning Control Areas (6-16-84)
    
    Division 24-Motor Vehicles Motor Vehicle Emission Control Inspection 
    Test Criteria, Methods and Standards
    
    Sec. 300 Scope (4-1-85)
    Sec. 301 Boundary Designations (9-12-88)
    Sec. 305 Definitions (4-1-85)
    Sec. 306 Publicly Owned and Permanent Fleet Vehicle Testing 
    Requirements (12-31-83)
    Sec. 307 Motor Vehicle Inspection Program Fee Schedule (8-1-81)
    Sec. 310 Light Duty Motor Vehicle Emission Control Test Method (9-
    12-88)
    Sec. 315 Heavy Duty Gasoline Motor Vehicle Emission Control Test 
    Method (12-31-83)
    Sec. 320 Light Duty Motor Vehicle Emission Control Test Criteria (9-
    12-88)
    Sec. 325 Heavy Duty Gasoline Motor Vehicle Emission Control Test 
    Criteria (9-12-88)
    Sec. 330 Light Duty Motor Vehicle Emission Control Cutpoints or 
    Standards (8-1-81) Subpart (3) (9-12-86)
    Sec. 335 Heavy Duty Gasoline Motor Vehicle EmissionControl Emission 
    Standards (9-12-86)
    Sec. 340 Criteria for Qualifications of Persons Eligible to Inspect 
    Motor Vehicles and Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Systems and 
    Execute Certificates (12-31-83)
    Sec. 350 Gas Analytical System Licensing Criteria (9-12-88)
    
    Division 25-Specific Industrial Standards Construction and Operation of 
    Wigwam Waste Burners
    
    Sec. 005 Definitions (3-1-72)
    Sec. 010 Statement of Policy (3-1-72)
    Sec. 015 Authorization to Operate a Wigwam Burner (3-1-72)
    Sec. 020 Repealed
    Sec. 025 Monitoring and Reporting (3-1-72)
    
    Hot Mix Asphalt Plants
    
    Sec. 105 Definitions (3-1-73)
    Sec. 110 Control Facilities Required (3-1-73)
    Sec. 115 Other Established Air Quality Limitations (3-1-73)
    Sec. 120 Portable Hot Mix Asphalt Plants (4-18-83)
    Sec. 125 Ancillary Sources of Emission-Housekeeping of 
    PlantFacilities (3-1-73)
    
    Kraft Pulp Mills
    
    Sec. 155 Statement of Policy (3-1-73)
    Sec. 160 Highest and Best Practible Treatment and Control Required 
    (3-1-73)
    Sec. 165 Emission Limitations (3-1-73)
    Sec. 170 More Restrictive Emission Limits (3-1-73)
    Sec. 175 Plans and Specifications (3-1-73)
    Sec. 180 Monitoring (3-1-73)
    Sec. 185 Reporting (3-1-73)
    Sec. 190 Upset Conditions (3-1-73)
    Sec. 195 Other Established Air Quality Limitations (3-1-73)
    
    Primary Aluminum Plants
    
    Sec. 255 Statement of Purpose (6-18-82)
    Sec. 260 Definitions (6-18-82)
    Sec. 265 Emission Standards (6-18-82)
    Sec. 270 Special Problem Areas (12-25-73)
    Sec. 275 Highest and Best Practical Treatment and ControlRequirement 
    (12-25-73)
     Sec. 280 Monitoring (6-18-82)
    Sec. 285 Reporting (6-18-82)
    
    Specific Industrial Standards
    
    Sec. 305 Definitions (11-13-91)
    Sec. 310 General Provisions (4-11-77)
    Sec. 315 Veneer and Plywood Manufacturing Operations (11-13-91)
    Sec. 320 Particleboard Manufacturing Operations (3-22-77)
    Sec. 325 Hardboard Manufacturing Operations (3-22-77)
    
    Regulations for Sulfite Pulp Mills
    
    Sec. 350 Definitions (5-23-80)
    Sec. 355 Statement of Purpose (5-23-80)
    Sec. 360 Minimum Emission Standards (5-23-80)
    Sec. 365 Repealed
    Sec. 370 Monitoring and Reporting (5-23-80)
    Sec. 375 Repealed
    Sec. 380 Exceptions (5-23-80)
    
    Laterite Ore Production of Ferronickel
    
    Sec. 405 Statement of Purpose (3-1-72)
    Sec. 410 Definitions (3-1-72)
    Sec. 415 Emission Standards (3-1-72)
    Sec. 420 Highest and Best Practicable Treatment and ControlRequired 
    (3-1-72)
    Sec. 425 Compliance Schedule (3-1-72)
    Sec. 430 Monitoring and Reporting (3-1-72)
    
    Division 26-Rules for Open Field Burning (Willamette Valley)
    
     Sec. 001 Introduction (7-3-84)
    Sec. 003 Policy (3-7-84)
    Sec. 005 Definitions (3-7-84)
    Sec. 010 General Requirement (3-7-84)
    Sec. 011 Repealed
    Sec. 012 Registration, Permits, Fees, Records (3-7-84)
    Sec. 013 Acreage Limitations, Allocations (3-7-84)
    Sec. 015 Daily Burning Authorization Criteria (3-7-84)
    Sec. 020 Repealed
    Sec. 025 Civil Penalties (3-7-84)
    Sec. 030 Repealed
    Sec. 031 Burning by Public Agencies (Training Fires) (3-7-84)
    Sec. 035 Experimental Burning (3-7-84)
    Sec. 040 Emergency Burning, Cessation (3-7-84)
    Sec. 045 Approved Alternative Methods of Burning (PropaneFlaming) 
    (3-7-84)
    
    Division 27-Air Pollution Emergencies
    
    Sec. 005 Introduction (5-20-88)
    Sec. 010 Episode State Criteria for Air Pollution Emergencies (5-20-
    88)
    Sec. 012 Special Conditions (5-20-88)
    Sec. 015 Source Emission Reduction Plans (10-24-83)
    Sec. 020 Repealed
    Sec. 025 Regional Air Pollution Authorities (10-24-83)
    Sec. 035 Operation and Maintenance Manual (10-24-83)
    
    Division 28-Stationary Source Air Pollution Control and Permitting 
    Procedures
    
    Sec. 110 Definitions (11-4-93)
    Sec. 1500 Purpose and Applicability (11-4-93)
    Sec. 1510 Requirements (11-4-93)
    Sec. 1520 Submission of Emission Statement (9-24-93)
    
    Division 30-Specific Air Pollution Control Rules for the Medford-
    Ashland Air Quality Maintenance Area
    
    Sec. 005 Purposes and Application (11-13-91)
    Sec. 010 Definitions (11-13-91)
    Sec 012 Application (11-13-91)
    Sec. 015 Wood Waste Boilers (11-13-91) except (3)(c)
    Sec. 021 Veneer Dryer Emission Limitations (11-13-91)
    Sec. 025 Air Conveying Systems (9-7-89)
    Sec. 030 Wood Particle Dryers at Particleboard Plants (11-13-91)
    Sec. 031 Hardwood Manufacturing Plants (5-6-81)
    Sec. 035 Wigwam Waste Burners (10-29-80)
    Sec. 040 Charcoal Producing Plants (9-7-89)
    Sec. 043 Control of Fugitive Emissions (Medford-Ashland Only) (11-
    13-91)
    Sec. 044 Requirement for Operation and Maintenance Plans (Medford-
    Ashland Only) (11-13-91)
    Sec. 045 Repealed
    Sec. 046 Emission Limits Compliance Schedules (11-13-91)
    Sec. 050 Continuous Monitoring (11-13-91)
    Sec. 055 Source Testing (11-13-91)
    Sec. 060 Repealed
    Sec. 065 New Sources (11-13-91)
    Sec. 070 Open Burning (4-7-78)
    Sec. 115 Dual Fuel Feasibility Study for Wood-Waste Boilers (11-13-
    91)
    Sec. 200 Application (11-13-91)
    Sec. 205 Compliance Schedule for Existing Sources (11-13-91)
    Sec. 210 Woodwaste Boilers (11-13-91)
    Sec. 215 Wood Particle Dryers At Particleboard Plants (11-13-91)
     Sec. 220 Hardboard Manufacturing Plants (11-13-91)
    Sec. 225 Air Conveying Systems (11-13-91)
    Sec. 230 Fugitive Emissions (11-13-91)
    
    Division 31-Ambient Air Quality Standards
    
    Sec. 005 Definitions (3-1-72)
    Sec. 010 Purpose and Scope of Ambient Air Quality Standards (3-1-72)
    Sec. 015 Suspended Particulate Matter (3-1-72)
    Sec. 020 Sulfur Dioxide (3-12-72)
    Sec. 025 Carbon Monoxide (3-1-72)
    Sec. 030 Ozone (1-29-82)
    Sec. 035 Hydrocarbons (3-1-72)
    Sec. 040 Nitrogen Dioxide (3-1-72)
    Sec. 045 Repealed
    Sec. 050 Repealed
    Sec. 055 Ambient Air Quality Standard for Lead (1-21-83)
    
    Prevention of Significant Deterioration
    
    Sec. 100 General (6-22-79)
    Sec. 110 Ambient Air Increments (6-22-79)
     Sec. 115 Ambient Air Ceilings (6-22-79)
    Sec. 120 Restrictions on Area Classifications (6-22-79)
    Sec. 125 Repealed
    Sec. 130 Redesignation (6-22-79)
    
    Division 34-Residential Wood Heating
    
    Sec. 001 Purpose (11-13-91)
    Sec. 005 Definitions (1-3-94)
    Sec. 010 Requirements for Sale of Woodstoves (1-3-94)
    Sec. 015 Exemptions (1-3-94)
    Sec. 020 Civil Penalties (11-13-91)
    
    Woodstove Certification Program
    
    Sec. 045 Applicability (1-3-94)
    Sec. 050 Emission Performance Standards & Certification (1-3-94)
    Sec. 055 Repealed
    Sec. 060 General Certification Procedures (1-3-94)
    Sec. 065 Repealed
    Sec. 070 Labelling Requirements (1-3-94)
    Sec. 075 Repealed
    Sec. 080 Repealed
    Sec. 085 Repealed
    Sec. 090 Repealed
    Sec. 095 Repealed
    Sec. 100 Repealed
    Sec. 105 Repealed
    Sec. 110 Repealed
    Sec. 115 Repealed
    
    Woodburning Curtailment
    
    Sec. 150 Applicability (11-13-91)
    Sec. 155 Determination of Air Stagnation Conditions (11-13-91)
    Sec. 160 Prohibition on Woodburning During Periods of Air Stagnation 
    (11-13-91)
    Sec. 165 Public Information Program (11-13-91)
    Sec. 170 Enforcement (11-13-91)
    Sec. 175 Suspension of Department Program (11-13-91)
    
    Woodstove Removal Contingency Program for PM-10 Nonattainment Areas
    
    Sec. 200 Applicability (11-13-91)
    Sec. 205 Removal and Destruction of Uncertified Stove Upon Sale of 
    Home (11-13-91)
    Sec. 210 Home Seller's Responsibility to Verify Stove Destruction 
    (11-13-91)
    Sec. 215 Home Seller's Responsibility to Disclose (11-13-91)
    
    3.2 Lane Regional Air Pollution Authority Regulations
    
    Title 11 Policy and General Provisions
    
    11-005 Policy (10-9-79)
    11-010 Construction and Validity (10-9-79)
    
    Title 12 General Duties and Powers of Board and Director
    
    12-005 Authority of the Agency (11-8-83)
    12-010 Duties and Powers of the Board of Directors (11-8-83)
    12-020 Duties and Function of the Director (11-8-83)
    12-025 Conflict of Interest (9-9-88)
    12-035 Public Records and Confidential Information (11-8-83)
    
    Title 12 Definitions (2-13-90)
    
    Title 14 Definitions (7-12-88)
    
    Title 15 Enforcement Procedure and Civil Penalties
    
    15-001 Policy (2-13-90)
    15-005 Definitions (2-13-90)
    15-010 Consolidation of Proceedings (2-13-90)
    15-015 Notice of Violation (2-13-90)
    15-020 Enforcement Actions (2-13-90)
    15-025 Civil Penalty Schedule Matrices (2-13-90)
    15-030 Civil Penalty Determination Procedure (Mitigating and 
    Aggravating Factors) (2-13-90)
    15-035 Written Notice of Assessment of Civil Penalty-When Penalty 
    Payable (2-13-90)
    15-040 Compromise or Settlement of Civil Penalty by Director (2-13-
    90)
    15-045 Stipulated Penalties (2-13-90)
    15-050 Air Quality Classification of Violation (2-13-90)
    15-055 Scope of Applicability (2-13-90)
    15-060 Appeals (2-13-90)
    
    Title 32 Emission Standards
    
    32-005 General (9-14-82)
    32-010 Restriction on Emission of Visible Air Contaminants; 
    Including Veneer Dryers (9-14-82)
    32-025 Exceptions-Visible Air Contaminant Standards (9-14-82)
    32-030 Particulate Matter Weight Standards (9-14-82)
    32-035 Particulate Matter Weight Standards-Existing Sources (9-14-
    82)
    32-040 Particulate Matter Weight Standards-New Sources (9-14-82)
    32-045 Process Weight Emission Limitations (9-14-82)
    32-055 Particulate Matter Size Standard (9-14-82)
    32-060 Airborne Particulate Matter (9-14-82)
    32-065 Sulfur Dioxide Emission Limitations (9-14-82)
    32-100 Plant Site Emission Limits Policy (9-14-82)
    32-101 Requirement for Plant Site Emission Limits (9-14-82)
    32-102 Criteria for Establishing Plant Site Emission Limits (9-14-
    82)
    32-103 Alternative Emission Controls (Bubble) (9-14-82)
    32-104 Temporary PSD Increment Allocation (11-8-83)
    32-800 Air Conveying Systems (1-8-85)
    32-990 Other Emissions (11-8-83)
    
    Title 33 Prohibited Practices and Control of Special Classes
    
    33-020 Incinerator and Refuse Burning Equipment (5-15-79)
    33-025 Wigwam Waste Burners (5-15-79)
    33-030 Concealment and Masking of Emissions (5-15-79)
    33-045 Gasoline Tanks (5-15-79)
    33-055 Sulfur Content of Fuels (5-15-79)
    33-060 Board Products Industries (5-15-79)
    33-065 Charcoal Producing Plants (5-15-79)
    33-070 Kraft Pulp Mills (9-14-82)
    
    Title 34 Air Contaminant Discharge Permits
    
    34-001 General Policy and Discussion (1-9-90)
    34-005 Definitions (2-13-90)
    34-010 General Procedures for Obtaining Permits (1-9-90)
    34-015 Special Discharge Permit Categories (1-9-90)
    34-020 Discharge Permit Duration (1-9-90)
    34-025 Discharge Permit Fees (1-9-90)
    34-030 Source Emission Tests (1-9-90)
    34-035 Upset Conditions (1-9-90)
    34-040 Records (1-9-90)
    34-045 General Procedures for Registration (1-9-90)
    34-050 Compliance Schedules for Existing Sources Affected by New 
    Rules (1-9-90)
    
    Title 38 New Source Review
    
    38-001 General Applicability (2-13-90)
    38-005 Definitions (2-13-90)
    38-010 General Requirements for Major Sources and Major 
    Modifications (2-13-90)
    38-015 Additional Requirements for Major Sources or Major 
    Modifications Located in Nonattainment Areas (2-13-90)
    38-020 Additional Requirements for Major Sources or Major 
    Modifications in Attainment or Unclassified Areas (Prevention of 
    Significant Deterioration) (2-13-90)
    38-025 Exemptions for Major Sources and Major Modifications (2-13-
    90)
    38-030 Baseline for Determining Credits for Offsets (2-13-90)
    38-035 Requirements for Net Air Quality Benefit for Major Sources 
    and Major Modifications (2-13-90)
    38-040 Emission Reduction Credit Banking (2-13-90)
    38-045 Requirements for Non-Major Sources and Non-Major 
    Modifications (2-13-90)
    38-050 Stack Height and Dispersion Techniques (2-13-90)
    
    Title 47 Rules for Open Outdoor Burning
    
    47-001 General Policy (8-14-84)
    47-005 Statutory Exemptions from These Rules (8-14-84)
    47-010 Definitions (8-14-84)
    47-015 Open Burning Requirements (8-14-84)
    47-020 Letter Permits (8-14-84)
    47-025 Records and Reports (8-14-84)
    47-030 Summary of Seasons, Areas, and Permit Requirements for Open 
    Outdoor Burning (8-14-84)
    
    Title 50 Ambient Air Standards
    
    50-005 General (7-12-88)
    50-015 Suspended Particulate Matter (7-12-88)
    50-025 Sulfur Dioxide (7-12-88)
    50-030 Carbon Monoxide (7-12-88)
    50-035 Ozone (7-12-88)
    50-040 Nitrogen Dioxide (7-12-88)
    50-045 Lead (7-12-88)
    
    Title 51 Air Pollution Emergencies
    
    51-005 Introduction (7-12-88)
    51-010 Episode Criteria (7-12-88)
    51-015 Emission Reduction Plans (7-12-88)
    51-020 Preplanned Abatement Strategies (7-12-88)
    51-025 Implementation (7-12-88)
    
    3.3 OAR Chapter 629-43-043 Smoke Management Plan Administrative 
    Rules (12-12-86)
    
    4. Control Strategies for Nonattainment Areas (1-86)
    
    4.1 Portland-Vancouver AQMA-Total Suspended Particulate (12-19-80)
    4.2 Portland-Vancouver AQMA-Carbon Monoxide (7-16-82)
    4.3 Portland-Vancouver AQMA-Ozone (7-16-82)
    4.4 Salem Nonattainment Area-Carbon Monoxide (7-79)
    4.5 Salem Nonattainment Area-Ozone (9-19-80)
    4.6 Eugene-Springfield AQMA-Total Suspended Particulate (1-30-81)
    4.7 Eugene-Springfield AQMA-Carbon Monoxide (6-20-79)
    4.8 Medford-Ashland AQMA-Ozone (1-85)
    4.9 Medford-Ashland AQMA-Carbon Monoxide (8-82)
    4.10 Medford-Ashland AQMA-Particulate Matter (4-83)
    4.11 Grants Pass Nonattainment-Carbon Monoxide (10-84)
    
    5. Control Strategies for Attainment and Nonattainment Areas (1-86)
    
    5.1 Statewide Control Strategies for Lead (1-83)
    5.2 Visibility Protection Plan (10-24-86)
    5.3 Prevention of Significant Deterioration (1-86)
    
    6. Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Program
    
    6.1 Air Monitoring Network (1-86)
    6.2 Data Handling and Analysis Procedures (1-86)
    6.3 Episode Monitoring (1-86)
    
    7. Emergency Action Plan (1-86)
    
    8. Public Involvement (1-86)
    
    9. Plan Revisions and Reporting (1-86)
    
    Volume 3-Appendices
    
    Statewide Regulatory Provisions and Administration (Appendix A)
    
    Directive 1-4-1-601 Operational Guidance for the Oregon 
    SmokeManagement Program/Slash Burning Smoke Management Plan (App. 
    A1)
    Field Burning Smoke Management Plan (App. A2)
    Interagency Memoranda of Understanding Lead Agency Designations 
    (App. A3)
    Source Sampling Manual (App. A4)
    Air Quality Monitoring Quality Assurance Procedures Manual (App. A5)
    Continuous Monitoring Manual (App. A6)
    
    Control Strategies for Nonattainment Areas (Appendix B)
    
    Portland-Vancouver AQMA (App. B1)
    
    Legal Definition of TSP Nonattainment Area Boundaries (App. B1-1)
    Carbon Monoxide Monitoring Program (App. B1-2)
    Carbon Monoxide Emission Inventories (App. B1-3)
    Volatile Organic Compound Emission Inventories (App. B1-4)
    Input Factors Used to Develop Motor Vehicle EI's (App. B1-5)
    
    Salem Nonattainment Area (App. B2)
    
    Study Area (App. B2-1)
    Emission Inventories (App. B2-2)
    Existing Programs and Plans (App. B2-3)
    Carbon Monoxide Analysis (App. B2-4)
    
    Eugene-Springfield AQMA (App. B3)
    
    Unpaved Road Dust Inventory (App. B3-1)
    Phase II Work Plans (App. B3-2)
    
    Medford-Ashland AQMA (App. B4)
    
    Legal Description of the Medford-Ashland AQMA (App. B4-1)
    Documentation of Ozone Standard Attainment Projection (App. B4-2)
    Air Quality Work Plan (App. B4-3)
    Volatile Organic Compound Emissions Inventory (App. B4-4)
    Carbon Monoxide Emission Inventory (App. B4-5)
    Reasonably Available Transportation Measures (App. B4-6)
    Description of the Projected TSP Nonattainment Area (App. B4-7)
    Attainment Dates for Newly Designated Nonattainment Areas (App. B4-
    8)
    
    Statewide Control Strategies (Appendix C)
    
    Lead (App. C1)
    Lead Emission Inventories for Portland-Vancouver AQMA (App. C1-1)
    [FR Doc. 94-11751 Filed 5-13-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
7/15/1994
Published:
05/16/1994
Department:
Veterans Affairs Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
94-11751
Dates:
This final rule will be effective on July 15, 1994 unless notice is received by June 15, 1994 that someone wishes to submit adverse or critical comments. If such notice is received, EPA will open a formal 30-day comment.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: May 16, 1994, OR39-1-6366, FRL-4882-1
CFR: (182)
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