2016-15141. Air Plan Approval; Michigan; Update to Materials Incorporated by Reference  

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    AGENCY:

    Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

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    ACTION:

    Final rule; notice of administrative change.

    SUMMARY:

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is updating the materials that are incorporated by reference (IBR) into the Michigan State Implementation Plan (SIP). The regulations, statutes, source-specific provisions and quasi-regulatory materials affected by this update have been previously submitted by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) and approved by EPA. This update affects the SIP materials that are available for public inspection at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), and the EPA Regional Office.

    DATES:

    This action is effective June 28, 2016.

    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 5, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60604, and the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/​federal-register/​cfr/​ibr-locations.html. To view the material at the Region 5 Office, EPA requests that you email the contact listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.

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    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

    Kathleen D'Agostino, Attainment Planning and Maintenance Section, Air Programs Branch (AR-18J), Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60604, (312) 886-1767, dagostino.kathleen@epa.gov.

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    I. Background

    A. 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 elements covering a variety of subjects, such as air pollution control regulations, emission inventories, monitoring networks, attainment demonstrations, and enforcement mechanisms.

    Each state must formally adopt the control measures and strategies in the SIP after the public has had an opportunity to comment on them. They are then submitted to EPA as SIP revisions on which EPA must formally act.

    Once these control measures and strategies are approved by EPA, after notice and comment rulemaking, they are incorporated into the federally approved SIP and are identified in Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations part 52 “Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans” (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 ensures 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.

    B. How do the State and EPA update the SIP?

    The SIP is a living document which a state revises as necessary to address its unique air pollution problems. Therefore, EPA must, from time to time, 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 the Office of the Federal Register (OFR). 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. On September 6, 2006 (71 FR 52467), EPA published a document in the Federal Register revising the format of the IBR material for Michigan.

    II. What action is EPA taking?

    In this action, EPA is publishing updated tables listing the regulatory and quasi-regulatory materials in the Michigan SIP as of May 1, 2016. This update includes SIP materials that have been submitted by Michigan and approved by EPA since this revised format was first applied to the Michigan SIP in 2006. EPA is removing the EPA Headquarters Library from paragraph (b)(3), as IBR materials are no longer available at this location. Finally, EPA is correcting typographical errors, including omission and other minor errors, and making formatting changes to the tables in subsection 52.2170 (c), (d), and (e).

    III. Incorporation by Reference

    In this action, EPA is finalizing regulatory text that includes incorporation by reference. In accordance with requirements of 1 CFR 51.5, EPA is finalizing the incorporation by reference of the Michigan regulations described in the amendments to 40 CFR part 52 set forth below. EPA has made, and will continue to make, these documents generally available electronically through www.regulations.gov and/or in hard copy at the appropriate EPA office (see the ADDRESSES section of this preamble for more information).

    IV. Good Cause Exemption

    EPA has determined that this 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). This 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 and incorrect table entries.

    V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

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

    • Is not a “significant regulatory action” under the terms of Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993) and is therefore not subject to review under Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 (76 FR 3821, January 21, 2011);
    • Does not impose an information collection burden under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);
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    • Does not contain any unfunded mandate or significantly or uniquely affect small governments, as described in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4);
    • Does not have Federalism implications as specified in Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999);
    • Is not an economically significant regulatory action based on health or safety risks subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997);
    • Is not a significant regulatory action subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001);
    • Is not subject to requirements of Section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because application of those requirements would be inconsistent with the CAA; and
    • Does not provide EPA with the discretionary authority to address, as appropriate, disproportionate human health or environmental effects, using practicable and legally permissible methods, under Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).

    The SIP is not approved to apply on any Indian reservation land or in any other area where EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction. In those areas of Indian country, the rule does not have tribal implications and will not impose substantial direct costs on tribal governments or preempt tribal law as specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000).

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

    EPA has also determined that the provisions of section 307(b)(1) of the CAA pertaining to petitions for judicial review are not applicable to this action. Prior EPA rulemaking actions for each individual component of the Michigan SIP compilation 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 for this “Identification of plan” reorganization update action for the State of Michigan.

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    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
    • Volatile organic compounds
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    Dated: May 18, 2016.

    Robert A. Kaplan,

    Acting Regional Administrator, Region 5.

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    Part 52 of chapter I, title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, is amended as follows:

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    PART 52—APPROVAL AND PROMULGATION OF IMPLEMENTATION PLANS

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

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

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    2. Section 52.1170 is amended by revising paragraphs (b), (c), (d), and (e) to read as follows:

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    Identification of plan.
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    (b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraphs (c), (d), and (e) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to May 1, 2016, 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), (d), and (e) of this section with the EPA approval dates after May 1, 2016, will be incorporated by reference in the next update to the SIP compilation.

    (2) EPA Region 5 certifies that the rules/regulations provided by the 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 SIP as of May 1, 2016.

    (3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be inspected at the Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5, Air Programs Branch, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604, and the National Archives and Records Administration. For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/​federal-register/​cfr/​ibr-locations.html.

    (c) EPA approved regulations.

    EPA-Approved Michigan Regulations

    Michigan citationTitleState effective dateEPA approval dateComments
    Hazardous Waste Management
    R 299.9109(p)Used oil9/11/20004/17/2015, 80 FR 21183
    Annual Reporting
    R 336.202Annual reports11/11/19863/8/1994, 59 FR 10752
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    Part 1. General Provisions
    R 336.1101Definitions; A4/28/19939/7/1994, 59 FR 46182Only: actual emissions, air-dried coating, air quality standard, allowable emissions, and alternate opacity.
    R 336.1101Definitions; A2/22/19856/11/1992, 57 FR 24752
    R 336.1102Definitions; B3/28/200812/16/2013, 78 FR 76064
    R 336.1103Definitions; C4/28/19939/7/1994, 59 FR 46182Only: creditable.
    R 336.1103Definitions; C3/28/200812/16/2013, 78 FR 76064
    R 336.1104Definitions; D3/28/200812/16/2013, 78 FR 76064
    R 336.1105Definitions; E3/28/200812/16/2013, 78 FR 76064
    R 336.1106Definitions; F2/22/19856/11/1992, 57 FR 24752
    R 336.1107Definitions; G5/28/20022/24/2003, 68 FR 8550
    R 336.1108Definitions; H5/28/20022/24/2003, 68 FR 8550
    R 336.1109Definitions: I3/28/200812/16/2013, 78 FR 76064
    R 336.1112Definitions; L3/28/200812/16/2013, 78 FR 76064
    R 336.1113Definitions: M3/28/200812/16/2013, 78 FR 76064
    R 336.1114Definitions; N3/28/200812/16/2013, 78 FR 76064
    R 336.1115Definitions; O8/22/19817/26/1982, 47 FR 32116
    R 336.1116Definitions; P11/30/20124/4/2014, 79 FR 18802
    R 336.1118Definitions; R5/28/20022/24/2003, 68 FR 8550
    R 336.1119Definitions; S2/22/19856/11/1992, 57 FR 24752
    R 336.1120Definitions; T5/28/20022/24/2003, 68 FR 8550
    R 336.1121Definitions; U4/19/19899/15/1994, 59 FR 47254
    R 336.1122Definitions; V11/30/20124/4/2014, 79 FR 18802
    R 336.1123Definitions; W8/22/19817/26/1982, 47 FR 32116
    R 336.1127Terms defined in the act1/19/19805/6/1980, 45 FR 29790
    Part 2. Air Use Approval
    R 336.1201Permits to install1/19/19805/6/1980, 45 FR 29790
    R 336.1202Waivers of approval1/19/19805/6/1980, 45 FR 29790
    R 336.1203Information required1/19/19805/6/1980, 45 FR 29790
    R 336.1204Authority of agents1/19/19805/6/1980, 45 FR 29790
    R 336.1206Processing of applications for other facilities1/19/19805/6/1980, 45 FR 29790
    R 336.1207Denial of permits to install1/19/19805/6/1980, 45 FR 29790
    R 336.1208Permits to operate1/19/19805/6/1980, 45 FR 29790
    R 336.1221Construction of sources of particulate matter, sulfur dioxide, or carbon monoxide in or near nonattainment areas; conditions for approval7/17/19801/12/1982, 47 FR 1292
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    R 336.1240Required air quality models1/19/19805/6/1980, 45 FR 29790
    R 336.1241Air quality modeling demonstration requirements1/19/19805/6/1980, 45 FR 29790
    R 336.1280Permit system exemptions; cooling and ventilation equipment1/19/19805/6/1980, 45 FR 29790
    R 336.1281Permit system exemptions; cleaning, washing and drying equipment1/19/19805/6/1980, 45 FR 29790
    R 336.1282Permit system exemptions; cooling and ventilation equipment1/19/19805/6/1980, 45 FR 29790
    R 336.1283Permit system exemptions; testing and inspection equipment7/17/19808/28/1981, 46 FR 43422
    R 336.1284Permit system exemptions; containers1/19/19805/6/1980, 45 FR 29790
    R 336.1285Permit system exemptions; miscellaneous1/19/19805/6/1980, 45 FR 29790
    Part 3. Emission Limitations and Prohibitions—Particulate Matter
    R 336.1301Standards for density of emissions3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1303Grading visible emissions3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1310Open burning4/1/20136/2/2015, 80 FR 31305
    R 336.1331Emissions of particulate matter3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093All except Table 31, section C.8.
    R 336.1331, Table 31Particulate matter emission schedule1/19/19805/22/1981, 46 FR 27923Only Section C.7, preheater equipment.
    R 336.1350Emissions from larry-car charging of coke ovens2/22/19856/11/1992, 57 FR 24752
    R 336.1351Charging hole emissions from coke ovens2/22/19856/11/1992, 57 FR 24752
    R 336.1352Pushing operation fugitive emissions from coke ovens2/22/19856/11/1992, 57 FR 24752
    R 336.1353Standpipe assembly emissions during coke cycle from coke ovens2/22/19856/11/1992, 57 FR 24752
    R 336.1354Standpipe assembly emissions during decarbonization from coke ovens2/22/19856/11/1992, 57 FR 24752
    R 336.1355Coke oven gas collector main emissions from slot-type coke ovens1/19/19805/22/1981, 46 FR 27923
    R 336.1356Coke oven door emissions from coke ovens; doors that are 5 meters or shorter2/22/19856/11/1992, 57 FR 24752
    R 336.1357Coke oven door emissions from coke oven doors; doors that are taller than 5 meters2/22/19856/11/1992, 57 FR 24752
    R 336.1358Roof monitor visible emissions at steel manufacturing facilities from electric arc furnaces and blast furnaces4/30/19986/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1359Visible emissions from scarfer operation stacks at steel manufacturing facilities2/22/19856/11/1992, 57 FR 24752
    R 336.1360Visible emissions from coke oven push stacks2/22/19856/11/1992, 57 FR 24752
    R 336.1361Visible emissions from blast furnace casthouse operations at steel manufacturing facilities4/30/19986/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1362Visible emissions from electric arc furnace operations at steel manufacturing facilities4/30/19986/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1363Visible emissions from argon-oxygen decarburization operations at steel manufacturing facilities4/30/19986/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1364Visible emissions from basic oxygen furnace operations2/22/19856/11/1992, 57 FR 24752
    R 336.1365Visible emissions from hot metal transfer operations at steel manufacturing facilities2/22/19856/11/1992, 57 FR 24752
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    R 336.1366Visible emissions from hot metal desulphurization operations at steel manufacturing facilities2/22/19856/11/1992, 57 FR 24752
    R 336.1367Visible emissions from sintering operations2/22/19856/11/1992, 57 FR 24752
    R 336.1370Collected air contaminants2/18/198111/15/1982, 47 FR 51398
    R 336.1371Fugitive dust control programs other than areas listed in Table 363/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1372Fugitive dust control program; required activities; typical control methods3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1374Particulate matter contingency measures: Areas listed in Table 373/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    Part 4. Emission Limitations and Prohibitions—Sulfur-Bearing Compounds
    R 336.1401Emissions of sulfur dioxide from power plants3/11/20134/17/2015, 80 FR 21183
    R 336.1401aDefinitions3/11/20134/17/2015, 80 FR 21183
    R 336.1402Emission of SO2 from fuel-burning sources other than power plants3/11/20134/17/2015, 80 FR 21183
    R 336.1403Oil- and natural gas-producing or transporting facilities and natural gas-processing facilities; emissions; operation3/19/20024/17/2015, 80 FR 21183
    R 336.1404Emissions of SO2 and sulfuric acid mist from sulfuric acid plants3/11/20134/17/2015, 80 FR 21183
    R 336.1405Emissions from sulfur recovery plants located within Wayne county1/31/20084/17/2015, 80 FR 21183
    R 336.1406Hydrogen sulfide emissions from facilities located within Wayne county1/31/20084/17/2015, 80 FR 21183
    R 336.1407Sulfur compound emissions from sources located within Wayne county and not previously specified3/11/20134/17/2015, 80 FR 21183
    Part 6. Emission Limitations and Prohibitions—Existing Sources of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions
    R 336.1601Definitions3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1602General provisions for existing sources of volatile organic compound emissions4/10/20006/28/2002, 67 FR 43548
    R 336.1604Storage of organic compounds having a true vapor pressure of more than 1.5 psia, but less than 11 psia, in existing fixed roof stationary vessels of more than 40,000 gallon capacity3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1605Storage of organic compounds having a true vapor pressure of 11 or more psia in existing stationary vessels of more than 40,000 gallon capacity3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1606Loading gasoline into existing stationary vessels of more than 2,000 gallon capacity at dispensing facilities handling 250,000 gallons per year3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1607Loading gasoline into existing stationary vessels of more than 2,000 capacity at loading facilities3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1608Loading gasoline into existing delivery vessels at loading facilities handling less than 5,000,000 gallons per year3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1609Loading existing delivery vessels with organic compounds having a true vapor pressure of more than 1.5 psia at existing loading facilities handling 5,000,000 or more gallons of such compounds per year4/20/19899/15/1994, 59 FR 47254
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    R 336.1610Existing coating lines; emission of volatile organic compounds from existing automobile, light-duty truck, and other product and material coating lines4/28/19939/7/1994, 59 FR 46182
    R 336.1611Existing cold cleaners6/15/19977/21/1999, 64 FR 39034
    R 336.1612Existing open top vapor degreasers6/15/19977/21/1999, 64 FR 39034
    R 336.1613Existing conveyorized cold cleaners6/15/19977/21/1999, 64 FR 39034
    R 336.1614Existing conveyorized vapor degreasers6/15/19977/21/1999, 64 FR 39034
    R 336.1615Existing vacuum-producing system at petroleum refineries3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1616Process unit turnarounds at petroleum refineries3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1617Existing organic compound-water separators at petroleum refineries3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1618Use of cutback paving asphalt3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1619Perchloroethylene; emission from existing dry cleaning equipment; disposal3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1620Emission of volatile organic compounds from the coating of flat wood paneling from existing coating lines4/28/19939/7/1994, 59 FR 46182
    R 336.1621Emission of volatile organic compounds from the coating of metallic surfaces from existing coating lines4/28/19939/7/1994, 59 FR 46182
    R 336.1622Emission of volatile organic compound from existing component of a petroleum refinery; refinery monitoring program3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1623Storage of petroleum liquids having a true vapor pressure of more than 1.0 psia but less than 11.0 psia, in existing external floating roof stationary vessels of more than 40,000 gallon capacity3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1624Emission of volatile organic compound from an existing graphic arts line11/18/19939/7/1994, 59 FR 46182
    R 336.1625Emission of volatile organic compound from existing equipment utilized in the manufacturing of synthesized pharmaceutical products11/30/20006/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1627Delivery Vessels; Vapor Collection Systems2/22/20068/3/2007, 72 FR 43169
    R 336.1628Emission of volatile organic compounds from components of existing process equipment used in manufacturing synthetic organic chemicals and polymers3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1629Emission of volatile organic compounds from components of existing process equipment used in processing natural gas; monitoring program3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1630Emission of volatile organic compounds from existing paint manufacturing processes3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1631Emission of volatile organic compounds from existing process equipment utilized in manufacture of polystyrene of other organic resins3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1632Emission of volatile organic compounds form existing automobile, truck, and business machine plastic part coating lines4/28/19939/7/1994, 59 FR 46182
    R 336.1651Standards for degreasers6/15/19977/21/1999, 64 FR 39034
    R 336.1660Standards for Volatile Organic Compounds Emissions from Consumer Products10/3/20075/22/2009, 74 FR 23952
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    R 336.1661Definitions for Consumer Products10/3/20075/22/2009, 74 FR 23952
    Part 7. Emission Limitations and Prohibitions—New Sources of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions
    R 336.1702General provisions for new sources of volatile organic compound emissions3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1705Loading gasoline into delivery vessels at new loading facilities handling less than 5,000,000 gallons per year3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1706Loading delivery vessels with organic compounds having a true vapor pressure of more than 1.5 psia at new loading facilities handling 5,000,000 or more gallons of such compounds per year6/15/19977/21/1999, 64 FR 39034
    R 336.1707New cold cleaners6/15/19977/21/1999, 64 FR 39034
    R 336.1708New open top vapor degreasers6/15/19977/21/1999, 64 FR 39034
    R 336.1709New conveyorized cold cleaners6/15/19977/21/1999, 64 FR 39034
    R 336.1710New conveyorized vapor degreasers6/15/19977/21/1999, 64 FR 39034
    Part 8. Emission Limitations and Prohibitions—Oxides of Nitrogen
    R 336.1801Emission of oxides of nitrogen from non-SIP call stationary sources5/28/20098/18/2009, 74 FR 41637
    R 336.1802Applicability under oxides of nitrogen budget trading program5/20/20045/4/2005, 70 FR 23029
    R 336.1802aAdoption by reference5/28/20098/18/2009, 74 FR 41637
    R 336.1803Definitions5/28/20098/18/2009, 74 FR 41637
    R 336.1804Retired unit exemption from oxides of nitrogen budget trading program5/20/20045/4/2005, 70 FR 23029
    R 336.1805Standard requirements of oxides of nitrogen budget trading program12/4/20025/4/2005, 70 FR 23029
    R 336.1806Computation of time under oxides of nitrogen budget trading program12/4/20025/4/2005, 70 FR 23029
    R 336.1807Authorized account representative under oxides of nitrogen budget trading program12/4/20025/4/2005, 70 FR 23029
    R 336.1808Permit requirements under oxides of nitrogen budget trading program12/4/20025/4/2005, 70 FR 23029
    R 336.1809Compliance certification under oxides of nitrogen budget trading program12/4/20025/4/2005, 70 FR 23029
    R 336.1810Allowance allocations under oxides of nitrogen budget trading program12/4/20025/4/2005, 70 FR 23029
    R 336.1811New source set-aside under oxides of nitrogen budget trading program5/20/20045/4/2005, 70 FR 23029
    R 336.1812Allowance tracking system and transfers under oxides of nitrogen budget trading program12/4/20025/4/2005, 70 FR 23029
    R 336.1813Monitoring and reporting requirements under oxides of nitrogen budget trading program12/4/20025/4/2005, 70 FR 23029
    R 336.1814Individual opt-ins under oxides of nitrogen budget trading program12/4/20025/4/2005, 70 FR 23029
    R 336.1815Allowance banking under oxides of nitrogen budget trading program12/4/20025/4/2005, 70 FR 23029
    R 336.1816Compliance supplement pool under oxides of nitrogen budget trading program12/4/20025/4/2005, 70 FR 23029
    R 336.1817Emission limitations and restrictions for Portland cement kilns12/4/20025/4/2005, 70 FR 23029
    R 336.1818Emission limitations for stationary internal combustion engines11/20/20061/29/2008, 73 FR 5101
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    R 336.1821CAIR NOX ozone and annual trading programs; applicability determinations5/28/20098/18/2009, 74 FR 41637
    R 336.1822CAIR NOX ozone season trading program; allowance allocations5/28/20098/18/2009, 74 FR 41637
    R 336.1823New EGUs, new non-EGUs, and newly affected EGUs under CAIR NOX ozone season trading program; allowance allocations5/28/20098/18/2009, 74 FR 41637
    R 336.1824CAIR NOX ozone season trading program; hardship set-aside6/25/20078/18/2009, 74 FR 41637
    R 336.1825CAIR NOX ozone season trading program; renewable set-aside6/25/20078/18/2009, 74 FR 41637
    R 336.1826CAIR NOX ozone season trading program; opt-in provisions6/25/20078/18/2009, 74 FR 41637
    R 336.1830CAIR NOX annual trading program; allowance allocations5/28/20098/18/2009, 74 FR 41637
    R 336.1831New EGUs under CAIR NOX annual trading program; allowance allocations5/28/20098/18/2009, 74 FR 41637
    R 336.1832CAIR NOX annual trading program; hardship set-aside5/28/20098/18/2009, 74 FR 41637
    R 336.1833CAIR NOX annual trading program; compliance supplement pool5/28/20098/18/2009, 74 FR 41637
    R 336.1834Opt-in provisions under the CAIR NOX annual trading program6/25/20078/18/2009, 74 FR 41637
    Part 9. Emission Limitations and Prohibitions—Miscellaneous
    R 339.1906Diluting and concealing emissions3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 339.1910Air-cleaning devices1/19/19805/6/1980, 45 FR 29790
    R 339.1911Malfunction abatement plans3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.1912Abnormal conditions, start-up, shutdown, and malfunction of a source, process, or process equipment, operating, notification, and reporting requirements7/26/1995, as corrected 6/1/200710/26/2007, 72 FR 60783
    R 339.1915Enforcement discretion in instances of excess emission resulting from malfunction, start-up, or shutdown5/28/20022/24/2003, 68 FR 8550
    R 339.1916Affirmative defense for excess emissions during start-up or shutdown5/28/20022/24/2003, 68 FR 8550
    R 339.1930Emission of carbon monoxide from ferrous cupola operations3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    Part 10. Intermittent Testing and Sampling
    R 336.2001Performance tests by owner3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.2002Performance tests by commission3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.2003Performance test criteria3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.2004Appendix A; reference test methods; adoption of federal reference test methods2/22/20068/3/2007, 72 FR 43169
    R 336.2005Reference test methods for state-requested tests of delivery vessels2/22/20068/3/2007, 72 FR 43169
    R 336.2006Reference test method serving as alternate version of federal reference test method 25 by incorporating Byron analysis4/28/19939/7/1994, 59 FR 46182
    R 336.2007Alternate version of procedure L, referenced in R 336.2040(10)3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.2011Reference test method 5B4/29/20056/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.2012Reference test method 5C10/15/20046/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.2013Reference test method 5D3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
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    R 336.2014Reference test method 5E10/15/20046/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.2021Figures3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.2030Reference test method 9A2/22/19856/11/1992, 57 FR 24752
    R 336.2031Reference test method 9B2/22/19856/11/1992, 57 FR 24752
    R 336.2032Reference test method 9C2/22/19856/11/1992, 57 FR 24752
    R 336.2033Test methods for coke oven quench towers2/22/19856/11/1992, 57 FR 24752
    R 336.2040Method for determination of volatile organic compound emissions from coating lines and graphic arts lines3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093All except sections (9) and (10).
    R 336.2041Recording requirements for coating lines and graphic arts lines4/28/19939/7/1994, 59 FR 46182
    Part 11. Continuous Emission Monitoring
    R 336.2101Continuous emission monitoring, fossil fuel-fired steam generators3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.2102Continuous emission monitoring, sulfuric acid-producing facilities1/19/198011/2/1988, 53 FR 44189
    R 336.2103Continuous emission monitoring, fluid bed catalytic cracking unit catalyst regenerators at petroleum refineries1/19/198011/2/1988, 53 FR 44189
    R 336.2150Performance specifications for continuous emission monitoring systems3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.2151Calibration gases for continuous emission monitoring systems1/19/198011/2/1988, 53 FR 44189
    R 336.2152Cycling time for continuous emission monitoring systems1/19/198011/2/1988, 53 FR 44189
    R 336.2153Zero and drift for continuous emission monitoring systems1/19/198011/2/1988, 53 FR 44189
    R 336.2154Instrument span for continuous emission monitoring systems1/19/198011/2/1988, 53 FR 44189
    R 336.2155Monitor location for continuous emission monitoring systems3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.2159Alternative continuous emission monitoring systems3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.2170Monitoring data reporting and recordkeeping3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.2175Data reduction procedures for fossil fuel-fired steam generators11/15/20046/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.2176Data reduction procedures for sulfuric acid plants1/19/198011/2/1988, 53 FR 44189
    R 336.2189Alternative data reporting or reduction procedures3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.2190Monitoring System Malfunctions3/19/20026/1/2006, 71 FR 31093
    R 336.2199Exemptions from continuous emission monitoring requirements1/19/198011/2/1988, 53 FR 44189All except section (c), which was removed 7/21/1999, 64 FR 39034.
    Part 16. Organization, Operation and Procedures
    R 336.2606Declaratory rulings requests1/19/198011/2/1988, 53 FR 44189
    R 336.2607Consideration and disposition of declaratory rulings requests1/19/198011/2/1988, 53 FR 44189
    Part 17. Hearings
    R 336.2701Procedures from Administrative Procedures Act4/10/20006/28/2002, 67 FR 43548
    R 336.2702Service of notices and orders; appearances4/10/20006/28/2002, 67 FR 43548
    R 336.2704Hearing commissioner's hearings1/19/198011/2/1988, 53 FR 44189
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    R 336.2705Agency files and records, use in connection with hearings1/19/198011/2/1988, 53 FR 44189
    R 336.2706Commission hearings after hearing commissioner hearings1/19/198011/2/1988, 53 FR 44189
    Part 18. Prevention of Significant Deterioration of Air Quality
    R 336.2801Definitions11/30/20124/4/2014, 79 FR 18802
    R 336.2802Applicability12/4/20063/25/2010, 75 FR 14352
    R 336.2803Ambient Air Increments11/30/20124/4/2014, 79 FR 18802
    R 336.2804Ambient Air Ceilings12/4/20063/25/2010, 75 FR 14352
    R 336.2805Restrictions on Area Classifications12/4/20063/25/2010, 75 FR 14352
    R 336.2806Exclusions from Increment Consumption12/4/20063/25/2010, 75 FR 14352
    R 336.2807Redesignation12/4/20063/25/2010, 75 FR 14352
    R 336.2808Stack Heights12/4/20063/25/2010, 75 FR 14352
    R 336.2809Exemptions11/30/20124/4/2014, 79 FR 18802All except for section (5)(a)(iii).
    R 336.2810Control Technology Review12/4/20063/25/2010, 75 FR 14352
    R 336.2811Source Impact Analysis12/4/20063/25/2010, 75 FR 14352
    R 336.2812Air Quality Models12/4/20063/25/2010, 75 FR 14352
    R 336.2813Air Quality Analysis12/4/20063/25/2010, 75 FR 14352
    R 336.2814Source Information12/4/20063/25/2010, 75 FR 14352
    R 336.2815Additional Impact Analyses12/4/20063/25/2010, 75 FR 14352
    R 336.2816Sources impacting federal class I areas; additional requirements11/30/20124/4/2014, 79 FR 18802
    R 336.2817Public Participation12/4/20063/25/2010, 75 FR 14352
    R 336.2818Source Obligation9/11/20089/27/2010, 75 FR 59081
    R 336.2819Innovative Control Technology12/4/20063/25/2010, 75 FR 14352
    R 336.2823Actuals Plantwide Applicability Limits (PALs)12/4/20063/25/2010, 75 FR 14352Only sections (1) through (14).
    Part 19. New Source Review for Major Sources Impacting Nonattainment Areas
    R 336.2901Definitions6/20/200812/16/2013, 78 FR 76064
    R 336.2901aAdoption by reference6/20/200812/16/2013, 78 FR 76064
    R 336.2902Applicability6/20/200812/16/2013, 78 FR 76064
    R 336.2903Additional permit requirements for sources impacting nonattainment areas6/20/200812/16/2013, 78 FR 76064
    R 336.2907Plantwide applicability limits or PALs6/20/200812/16/2013, 78 FR 76064
    R 336.2908Conditions for approval of a major new source review permit in a nonattainment area6/20/200812/16/2013, 78 FR 76064
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    Executive Orders
    1991-31Commission of Natural Resources, Department of Natural Resources, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Executive Reorganization1/7/199211/6/1997, 62 FR 59995Introductory and concluding words of issuance; Title I: General, Part A Sections 1, 2, 4 & 5 and Part B; Title III: Environmental Protection, Part A Sections 1 & 2 and Part D; Title IV: Miscellaneous, Parts A & B, Part C Sections 1, 2 & 4 and Part D.
    1995-18Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Executive Reorganization9/30/199511/6/1997, 62 FR 59995Introductory and concluding words of issuance; Paragraphs 1, 2, 3(a) & (g), 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, and 18.
    State Statutes
    Act 12 of 1993Small Business Clean Air Assistance Act4/1/19936/3/1994, 59 FR 28785
    Act 44 of 1984, as amendedMichigan Motor Fuels Quality Act11/13/19935/5/1997, 62 FR 24341Only 290.642, 643, 645, 646, 647, and 649.
    Act 127 of 1970Michigan Environmental Protection Act7/27/19705/31/1972, 37 FR 10841
    Act 250 of 1965, as amendedTax Exemption Act19725/31/1972, 37 FR 10841
    Act 283 of 1964, as amendedWeights and Measures Act8/28/19645/5/1997, 62 FR 24341Only 290.613 and 290.615.
    Act 348 of 1965, as amendedAir Pollution Act19725/31/1972, 37 FR 10841
    Act 348 of 1965, as amendedAir Pollution Act19862/17/1988, 53 FR 4622Only section 7a.
    Act 348 of 1965, as amendedAir Pollution Act19903/8/1994, 59 FR 10752Only sections 5 and 14a.
    Act 451 of 1994, as amendedNatural Resources and Environmental Protection Act3/30/19952/10/1998, 63 FR 6650Only sections 324.5524 and 324.5525.
    House Bill 4165Motor Vehicle Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Program Act11/13/19936/21/1996, 61 FR 31831
    House Bill 4898An Act to amend section 3 of Act 44 of 198411/13/199310/11/1994, 59 FR 51379
    House Bill 5016Motor Vehicle Emissions Testing Program Act11/13/19933/7/1995, 60 FR 12459
    House Bill 5508Amendment to Motor Fuels Quality Act, Act 44 of 19844/6/20063/2/2007, 72 FR 4432
    Michigan Civil Service Commission Rule 2-8.3(a)(1)Disclosure10/1/20138/31/2015, 80 FR 52399
    Senate Bill 726An Act to amend sections 2, 5, 6, 7, and 8 of Act 44 of 198411/13/19939/7/1994, 59 FR 46182
    Local Regulations
    City of Grand Rapids Ordinance 72-34City of Grand Rapids Air Pollution Control Regulations19725/31/1972, 57 FR 10841Ordinance amends sections 9.35 and 9.36 of article 4, Chapter 151 Title IX of the Code of the City of Grand Rapids.
    Muskegon County Air Pollution Control RulesMuskegon County Air Pollution Control Rules and Regulations, as amended3/27/19735/16/1984, 49 FR 20650Only article 14, section J.
    Wayne County Air Pollution Control OrdinanceWayne County Air Pollution Control Ordinance11/18/19855/13/1993, 58 FR 28359Only: chapters 1, 2, 3, 5 (except for the portions of section 501 which incorporate by reference the following parts of the state rules: the quench tower limit in R 336.1331, Table 31, section C.8; the deletion of the limit in R 336.1331 for coke oven coal preheater equipment; and R 336.1355), 8 (except section 802), 9, 11, 12, 13, and appendices A and D.
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    Wayne County Air Pollution Control RegulationsWayne County Air Pollution Control Regulations3/20/1969 and amended 7/22/19715/6/1980, 45 FR 29790All except for Section 6.3 (A-H), which was removed 4/17/2015, 80 FR 21186.

    (d) EPA approved state source-specific requirements.

    EPA-Approved Michigan Source-Specific Provisions

    Name of sourceOrder numberState effective dateEPA Approval dateComments
    Allied Signal, Inc., Detroit Tar Plant, Wayne County4-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    American Colloid PlantPermit 341-7912/18/19799/15/1983, 48 FR 41403
    American Colloid PlantPermit 375-7911/23/19799/15/1983, 48 FR 41403
    Asphalt Products Company, Plant 5A, Wayne County5-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    Clark Oil and Refining Corporation, Calhoun County6-19816/24/198212/13/1982, 47 FR 55678
    Clawson Concrete Company, Plant #1, Wayne County6-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    Conoco, Inc., Berrien County17-19819/28/19812/17/1982, 47 FR 6828
    Consumers Power Company, B. C. Cobb Plant, Muskegon County6-197912/10/19795/1/1981, 46 FR 24560
    Consumers Power Company, J.H. Campbell Plant, Units 1 and 2, Ottawa County12-198410/1/19841/12/1987, 52 FR 1183
    Continental Fibre Drum, Inc., Midland County14-198712/9/19876/11/1992, 57 FR 24752
    Cummings-Moore Graphite Company, Wayne County7-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    CWC Castings Division of Textron, Muskegon County12-19792/15/19805/16/1984, 49 FR 20650
    Delray Connecting Railroad Company, Wayne County8-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    Detroit Edison Company, Boulevard Heating Plant, Wayne County7-19814/28/19815/4/1982, 47 FR 19133
    Detroit Edison Company, City of St. Clair, St. Clair County4-197811/14/19788/25/1980, 45 FR 56344
    Detroit Edison Company, Monroe County9-19777/7/197712/21/1979, 44 FR 75635 (correction: 3/20/1980, 45 FR 17997)
    Detroit Edison Company, River Rouge Power Plant, Wayne County9-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    Detroit Edison Company, Sibley Quarry, Wayne County10-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    Detroit Water and Sewerage Department, Wastewater Treatment Plant, Wayne County11-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    Diamond Crystal Salt Company, St. Clair County13-19829/8/19823/14/1983, 48 FR 9256
    Dow Chemical Company, Midland County12-19816/15/19813/24/1982, 47 FR 12625
    Dow Chemical Company, West Side and South Side Power Plants, Midland County19-19817/21/19813/24/1982, 47 FR 12625Only sections A(3), B, C, D, and E.
    Dundee Cement Company, Monroe County8-197910/17/19798/11/1980, 45 FR 53137
    Dundee Cement Company, Monroe County16-198011/19/198012/3/1981, 46 FR 58673
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    Eagle Ottawa Leather Company, Ottawa County7-19947/13/199410/23/1995, 60 FR 54308
    Edward C. Levy Company, Detroit Lime Company, Wayne County15-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    Edward C. Levy Company, Plant #1, Wayne County16-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    Edward C. Levy Company, Plant #3, Wayne County17-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    Edward C. Levy Company, Plant #4 and 5, Wayne County19-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    Edward C. Levy Company, Plant #6, Wayne County18-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    Edward C. Levy Company, Scrap Up-Grade Facility, Wayne County20-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    Enamalum Corporation, Oakland County6-19946/27/19942/21/9196, 61 FR 6545
    Ferrous Processing and Trading Company, Wayne County12-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    Ford Motor Company, Rouge Industrial Complex, Wayne County13-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    Ford Motor Company, Utica Trim Plant, Macomb County39-199311/12/19939/7/1994, 59 FR 46182
    Ford Motor Company, Vulcan Forge, Wayne County14-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    General Motors Corporation, Buick Motor Division Complex, Flint, Genesee County10-19795/5/19802/10/1982, 47 FR 6013
    General Motors Corporation, Buick Motor Division, Genesee County8-19824/2/19848/22/1988, 53 FR 31861Original order effective 7/12/1982, as altered effective 4/2/1982.
    General Motors Corporation, Cadillac Motor Car Division, Wayne County12-19827/22/19827/5/1983, 48 FR 31022
    General Motors Corporation, Central Foundry Division, Saginaw Malleable Iron Plant, Saginaw County8-19836/9/198312/13/1985, 50 FR 50907Supersedes paragraph 7.F of order 6-1980.
    General Motors Corporation, Central Foundry Division, Saginaw Malleable Iron Plant, Saginaw County6-19807/30/19828/15/1983, 48 FR 36818Paragraph 7.F superseded by order 8-1983. Original order effective 6/3/1980, as altered effective 7/30/1982.
    General Motors Corporation, Chevrolet Flint Truck Assembly, Genesee County10-19827/12/19827/5/1983, 48 FR 31022
    General Motors Corporation, Chevrolet Motor Division, Saginaw Grey Iron Casting Plant and Nodular Iron Casting Plant, Saginaw County1-19804/16/19802/10/1982, 47 FR 6013
    General Motors Corporation, Fisher Body Division, Fleetwood, Wayne County11-19827/22/19827/5/1983, 48 FR 31022
    General Motors Corporation, Fisher Body Division, Flint No. 1, Genesee County9-19827/12/19827/5/1983, 48 FR 31022
    General Motors Corporation, GM Assembly Division, Washtenaw County5-19835/5/198312/13/1984, 49 FR 5345
    General Motors Corporation, Hydra-Matic Division, Washtenaw County3-19826/24/19823/4/1983, 48 FR 9256
    General Motors Corporation, Oldsmobile Division, Ingham County4-19835/5/198312/13/1984, 49 FR 5345
    General Motors Corporation, Warehousing and Distribution Division, Genesee County18-19817/28/19835/16/1984, 49 FR 20649Original order effective 12/1/1981, as altered effective 7/28/1983.
    Hayes-Albion Corporation Foundry, Calhoun County2-19802/2/19829/15/1983, 48 FR 41403Original order effective 2/15/1980, as altered effective 2/2/1982.
    J. H. Campbell Plant, Ottawa County5-19792/6/198012/24/1980, 45 FR 85004 (correction: 3/16/1981 46 FR 16895)Original order effective 6/25/1979, as altered effective 2/6/1980.
    Keywell Corporation, Wayne County31-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    Lansing Board of Water and Light4-19795/23/197912/17/1980, 45 FR 82926All except sections 7 A, B, C1, D, E, F, and section 8.
    Marathon Oil Company, Muskegon County16-19817/31/19812/22/1982, 47 FR 7661
    Marblehead Lime Company, Brennan Avenue Plant, Wayne County21-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
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    Marblehead Lime Company, River Rouge Plant, Wayne County22-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    McLouth Steel Company, Trenton Plant, Wayne County23-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    Michigan Foundation Company, Cement Plant, Wayne County24-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    Michigan Foundation Company, Sibley Quarry, Wayne County25-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    Monitor Sugar Company, Bay County21-198110/29/19815/19/1982, 47 FR 21534
    Morton International, Inc., Morton Salt Division, Wayne County26-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    National Steel Corporation, Great Lakes Division, Wayne County27-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    National Steel Corporation, Transportation and Materials Handling Division, Wayne County28-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    New Haven Foundry, Inc., Macomb County12-19808/14/19802/10/1982, 47 FR 6013
    Northern Michigan Electric Cooperative Advance Steam Plant, Charlevoix County16-19791/10/19807/2/1981, 46 FR 34584
    Packaging Corporation of America, Manistee County23-19847/8/19855/4/1987, 52 FR 16246
    Peerless Metal Powders, Incorporated, Wayne County29-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    Rouge Steel Company, Wayne County30-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    S. D. Warren Company, Muskegon9-197910/31/19991/27/1981, 46 FR 8476
    St. Marys Cement Company, Wayne County32-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    Traverse City Board of Light and Power, Grand Traverse County23-19811/4/19825/19/1982, 47 FR 21534
    Union Camp Corporation, Monroe County14-19791/3/19805/14/1981, 46 FR 26641
    United States Gypsum Company, Wayne County33-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346
    VCF Films, Inc., Livingston County3-19936/21/19939/7/1994, 59 FR 46182
    Woodbridge Corporation, Washtenaw County40-199311/12/19939/7/1994, 59 FR 46182
    Wyandotte Municipal Power Plant, Wayne County34-199310/12/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346

    (e) EPA approved nonregulatory and quasi-regulatory provisions.

    EPA-Approved Michigan Nonregulatory and Quasi-Regulatory Provisions

    Name of nonregulatory SIP provisionApplicable geographic or nonattainment areaState submittal dateEPA Approval dateComments
    Implementation plan for the control of suspended particulates, sulfur oxides, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, and photochemical oxidants in the state of MichiganStatewide2/3/19725/31/1972, 37 FR 10841Sections include: Air quality control regions, legal authority, air quality data, emission data, control strategy, control regulations, compliance plans and schedules, prevention of air pollution emergency episodes, air quality surveillance program, control of emission sources, organization and resources, and intergovernmental cooperation.
    Reevaluation of control strategiesBerrien and Ingham Counties3/3/197210/28/1972, 37 FR 23085
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    Reasons and justificationsStatewide7/12/197210/28/1972, 37 FR 23085Concerning general requirements of control strategy for nitrogen dioxide, compliance schedules, and review of new sources and modifications.
    Compliance schedulesAlpena, Baraga, Charlevoix, Huron, Ionia, Marquette, Midland, Muskegon, Oakland, Otsego, and St. Clair Counties5/4/1973, 9/19/1973, 10/23/1973, and 12/13/19738/5/1974, 39 FR 28155
    Compliance schedulesAllegan, Eaton, Emmet, Genesee, Huron, Ingham, Macomb, Monroe, Ottawa, Saginaw, and St. Clair Counties2/16/1973 and 5/4/19739/10/1974, 39 FR 32606
    Carbon monoxide control strategySaginaw area4/25/19795/6/1980, 45 FR 29790
    Transportation control plansDetroit urban area4/25/1979, 7/25/1979, 10/12/1979, 10/26/1979, 11/8/1979, 12/26/19796/2/1980, 45 FR 37188
    Ozone control strategy for rural ozone nonattainment areasMarquette, Muskegon, Gratiot, Midland, Saginaw, Bay, Tuscola, Huron, Sanilac, Ottawa, Ionia, Shiawassee, Lapeer, Allegan, Barry, Van Buren, Kalamazoo, Calhoun, Jackson, Berrien, Cass, Branch, Hillsdale, and Lenawee Counties4/25/1979, 7/25/1979, 10/12/1979, 10/26/1979, 11/8/1979, 12/26/19796/2/1980, 45 FR 37188
    Transportation control planNiles4/25/1979, 10/26/1979, 11/8/1979, 12/26/1979, 8/4/1980, and 8/8/19804/17/1981, 46 FR 22373
    Total suspended particulate studiesDetroit area3/7/1980 and 4/21/19812/18/1982, 47 FR 7227
    Lead planStatewide12/27/1979 and 2/9/19814/13/1982, 47 FR 15792
    Reduction in size of Detroit ozone areaWayne, Oakland, Macomb, Livingston, Monroe, St. Clair, and Washtenaw Counties9/1/19827/7/1983, 48 FR 31199
    Information relating to order 8-1982: letter dated 9/6/84 from Michigan Department of Natural Resources to EPAGenesee County9/6/19848/22/1988, 53 FR 31861
    Information relating to order 14-1987: letter dated 12/17/87 from Michigan Department of Natural Resources to EPAMidland County12/17/198710/3/1989, 54 FR 40657
    Appendices A and D of Wayne County Air Pollution Control OrdinanceWayne County10/10/19865/13/1993, 58 FR 28359Effective 11/18/1985.
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    Information supporting emissions statement programStatewide11/16/1992, 10/25/1993, and 2/7/19943/8/1994, 59 FR 107521991 Michigan air pollution reporting forms, reference tables, and general instructions.
    I/M programGrand Rapids and Muskegon areas11/12/1993 and 7/19/199410/11/1994, 59 FR 51379Includes: document entitled “Motor Vehicle Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Program for Southeast Michigan, Grand Rapids MSA, and Muskegon MSA Moderate Nonattainment Areas,” RFP, and supplemental materials.
    PM-10 implementation planWayne County6/11/1993, 4/7/1994, and 10/14/19941/17/1995, 60 FR 3346Reasonable further progress, RACM, contingency measures, 1985 base year emission inventory.
    General conformityStatewide11/29/199412/18/1996, 61 FR 66607
    Transportation conformityStatewide11/24/199412/18/1996, 61 FR 66609
    7.8 psi Reid vapor pressure gasoline-supplemental materialsWayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw, Livingston, St. Clair, and Monroe Counties5/16/1996, 1/5/1996, and 5/14/19965/5/1997, 62 FR 24341Includes: letter from Michigan Governor John Engler to Regional Administrator Valdas Adamkus, dated 1/5/1996, letter from Michigan Director of Environmental Quality Russell Harding to Regional Administrator Valdas Adamkus, dated 5/14/1996, and state report entitled “Evaluation of Air Quality Contingency Measures for Implementation in Southeast Michigan”.
    Regional Haze PlanStatewide11/5/201012/3/2012, 77 FR 71533Addresses all regional haze plan elements except BART emission limitations for EGUs, St. Marys Cement, Escanaba Paper, and Tilden Mining.
    Attainment Demonstrations
    1-hour ozone attainment demonstrations and transportation control plansFlint, Lansing and Grand Rapids urban areas4/25/1979, 7/25/1979, 10/12/1979, 10/26/1979, 11/8/1979, 12/26/19796/2/1980, 45 FR 37188
    Carbon monoxide and 1-hour ozone attainment demonstrations and I/M programDetroit urban area4/25/1979, 7/25/1979, 10/12/1979, 10/26/1979, 11/8/1979, 12/26/1979, 3/20/1980, 5/12/1980, and 5/21/19806/2/1980, 45 FR 37192
    Emissions Inventories
    1-hour ozone 1990 base yearGrand Rapids (Kent and Ottawa Counties) and Muskegon areas1/5/19937/26/1994, 59 FR 37944
    1-hour ozone 1990 base yearDetroit-Ann Arbor area (Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw, and Wayne Counties)1/5/1993 and 11/29/19933/7/1995, 60 FR 12459
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    1-hour ozone 1990 base yearFlint (Genesee County) and Saginaw-Midland-Bay City (Bay, Midland, and Saginaw Counties)5/9/200011/13/2000, 65 FR 67629
    1-hour ozone 1991 base yearAllegan County9/1/2000 and 10/13/200011/24/2000, 65 FR 70490
    1997 8-hour ozone 2005 base yearDetroit-Ann Arbor (Lenawee, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw, and Wayne Counties)3/6/20096/29/2009, 74 FR 30950
    1997 annual PM2.5 2005 base yearDetroit-Ann Arbor area (Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw, and Wayne Counties)6/13/200811/6/2012, 77 FR 66547
    Infrastructure
    Public availability of emissions dataStatewide7/24/197210/28/1972, 37 FR 23085
    Ambient air quality monitoring, data reporting, and surveillance provisionsStatewide12/19/19793/4/1981, 46 FR 15138
    Provisions addressing sections 110(a)(2)(K), 126(a)(2), 127, and 128 of the Clean Air Act as amended in 1977Statewide4/25/1979 and 10/12/19796/5/1981, 46 FR 30082Concerns permit fees, interstate pollution, public notification, and state boards.
    Section 121, intergovernmental consultationStatewide5/25/197911/27/1981, 46 FR 57893
    Section 110(a)(2) infrastructure requirements for the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQSStatewide12/6/2007, 7/19/2008, and 4/6/20117/13/2011, 76 FR 41075Approved CAA elements: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M).
    Section 110(a)(2) infrastructure requirements for the 1997 PM2.5 NAAQSStatewide12/6/2007, 7/19/2008, and 4/6/20117/13/2011, 76 FR 41075Approved CAA elements: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M).
    Section 110(a)(2) infrastructure requirements for the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQSStatewide8/15/2011, 7/9/2012, 7/10/201410/20/2015, 80 FR 63451Approved CAA elements: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). We are not taking action on the visibility protection requirements of (D)(i)(II).
    Section 110(a)(2) infrastructure requirements for the 2008 lead (Pb) NAAQSStatewide4/3/2012, 8/9/2013, 7/10/201410/20/2015, 80 FR 63451Approved CAA elements: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M).
    Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2008 ozone NAAQSStatewide7/10/201410/13/2015, 80 FR 61311Approved CAA elements: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). We are not taking action on (D)(i)(I) and the visibility portion of (D)(i)(II).
    Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 nitrogen dioxide (NO2) NAAQSStatewide7/10/201410/13/2015, 80 FR 61311Approved CAA elements: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). We are not taking action on the visibility portion of (D)(i)(II).
    Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2008 sulfur dioxide (SO2) NAAQSStatewide7/10/201410/13/2015, 80 FR 61311Approved CAA elements: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). We are not taking action on (D)(i)(I) and the visibility portion of (D)(i)(II).
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    Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2012 particulate matter (PM2.5) NAAQSStatewide7/10/201410/13/2015, 80 FR 61311Approved CAA elements: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). We are not taking action on (D)(i)(I) and the visibility portion of (D)(i)(II).
    Maintenance Plans
    Carbon monoxideDetroit area (portions of Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb Counties)3/18/19996/30/1999, 64 FR 35017
    Carbon monoxideDetroit area (portions of Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb Counties)12/19/20031/28/2005, 64 FR 35017Revision to motor vehicle emission budgets.
    1-hour ozoneDetroit-Ann Arbor area (Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw, and Wayne Counties)11/12/19943/7/1995, 60 FR 12459
    1-hour ozoneGrand Rapids area3/9/19956/21/1996, 61 FR 31831
    1-hour ozoneMuskegon County3/9/19958/30/2000, 65 FR 52651
    1-hour ozoneAllegan County9/1/2000 and 10/13/200011/24/2000, 65 FR 70490
    1-hour ozoneFlint (Genesee County) and Saginaw-Midland-Bay City (Bay, Midland, and Saginaw Counties)5/9/200011/13/2000, 65 FR 67629
    1-hour ozoneMuskegon County3/22/20018/6/2001, 66 FR 40895Revision to motor vehicle emission budgets.
    1-hour ozone updateDetroit-Ann Arbor area (Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw, and Wayne Counties)12/19/20035/20/2005, 70 FR 29202
    1997 8-hour ozoneGrand Rapids (Kent and Ottawa Counties), Kalamazoo-Battle Creek (Calhoun, Kalamazoo, and Van Buren Counties), Lansing-East Lansing (Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties), Benzie County, Huron County, and Mason County5/9/2006, 5/26/2006, and 8/25/20065/16/2007, 72 FR 27425
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    1997 8-hour ozoneFlint (Genesee and Lapeer Counties), Muskegon (Muskegon County), Benton Harbor (Berrien County), and Cass County6/13/2006, 8/25/2006, and 11/30/20065/16/2007, 72 FR 27425
    1997 8-hour ozoneDetroit-Ann Arbor (Lenawee, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw, and Wayne Counties)3/6/20096/29/2009, 74 FR 30950
    Particulate matterMacomb, Oakland, Wayne and Monroe Counties6/27/1974 and 10/18/19746/2/1975, 40 FR 23746
    PM-10Wayne County7/24/19958/5/1996, 61 FR 40516
    1997 Annual PM2.5Detroit-Ann Arbor area (Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw, and Wayne Counties)7/05/20118/29/2013, 78 FR 53274
    2006 24-Hour PM2.5Detroit-Ann Arbor area (Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw, and Wayne Counties)7/05/20118/29/2013, 78 FR 53274
    Negative Declarations
    Negative declarationsWayne, Oakland and Macomb Counties10/10/1983, 5/17/1985, and 6/12/198511/24/1986, 51 FR 42221Includes large petroleum dry cleaners, high-density polyethylene, polypropylene, and polystyrene resin manufacturers, and synthetic organic chemical manufacturing industry—oxidation.
    Negative declarationsDetroit-Ann Arbor Area (Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw and Wayne Counties) Grand Rapids Area (Kent and Ottawa Counties), and Muskegon County3/30/19949/7/1994, 59 FR 46182Includes: Large petroleum dry cleaners, SOCMI air oxidation processes, high-density polyethylene and polypropylene resin manufacturing and pneumatic rubber tire manufacturing.
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    Section 182(f) NOXExemptions
    1-hour ozoneDetroit-Ann Arbor area (Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw, and Wayne Counties)11/12/19938/10/1994, 59 FR 40826
    1-hour ozoneClinton, Ingham, Eaton, and Genesee Counties7/1/1994 and 7/8/19944/27/1995, 60 FR 20644
    1-hour ozoneKent, Ottawa, Muskegon, Allegan, Barry, Bay, Berrien, Branch, Calhoun, Cass, Clinton, Eaton, Gratiot, Genesee, Hillsdale, Ingham, Ionia, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lenawee, Midland, Montcalm, St. Joseph, Saginaw, Shiawassee, and Van Buren Counties7/13/19941/26/1996, 61 FR 2428
    1-hour ozoneMuskegon County11/22/19959/26/1997, 62 FR 50512
    1997 8-hour ozoneGrand Rapids (Kent and Ottawa Counties), Kalamazoo-Battle Creek (Calhoun, Kalamazoo, and Van Buren Counties), Lansing-East Lansing (Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties), Benzie County, Huron County and Mason County1/17/20156/6/2006, 71 FR 32448
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    [FR Doc. 2016-15141 Filed 6-27-16; 8:45 am]

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Document Information

Effective Date:
6/28/2016
Published:
06/28/2016
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule; notice of administrative change.
Document Number:
2016-15141
Dates:
This action is effective June 28, 2016.
Pages:
41818-41838 (21 pages)
Docket Numbers:
EPA-R05-OAR-2016-0230, FRL-9946-98-Region 5
Topics:
Air pollution control, Carbon monoxide, Environmental protection, Hydrocarbons, Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Lead, Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, Particulate matter, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile organic compounds
PDF File:
2016-15141.pdf
CFR: (1)
40 CFR 52.1170