00-19376. Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; Oklahoma; Revised Format for Materials Being Incorporated by Reference
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AGENCY:
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION:
Final rule; notice of administrative change.
SUMMARY:
The EPA is revising the format 40 CFR part 52, subpart LL, for materials submitted by Oklahoma that are incorporated by reference (IBR) into the Oklahoma State Implementation Plan (SIP). The regulations affected by this format change have all been previously submitted by the respective State agency and approved by EPA.
EFFECTIVE DATE:
This action is effective August 2, 2000.
ADDRESSES:
The SIP materials which are incorporated by reference into 40 CFR part 52 are available for inspection at the following locations:
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6, Air Planning Section (6PD-L), 1445 Ross Avenue, Suite 700, Dallas, Texas 75202-2733.
Air and Radiation Docket (6102A), Room M1500, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Ariel Rios Building, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington DC 20460.
Office of the Federal Register, 800 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC.
The current Oklahoma SIP-approved regulations listed in table (c) in the rulemaking section of this action are available for public inspection by selecting “Oklahoma” at the following web site: http://www.epa.gov/earth1r6/6pd/air/sip/sip.htm (Must be all lower case). You can also get to this address via the EPA home page (http://www.epa.gov/) by selecting in order: Offices, Labs & Regions; Regions; Region 6; Air Programs; State Implementation Plans (SIP); SIP regulations; and selecting “Oklahoma” from the list of Region 6 States.
Start Further InfoFOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Bill Deese, Air Planning Section (6PD-L) at the Region 6 address or at (214) 665-7253.
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I. Background
Each State is required by section 110(a)(1) of the Federal Clean Air Act (the Act), to have a SIP that contains the control measures and strategies which will be used to attain and maintain the national ambient air quality standards. The SIP is extensive, containing such elements as emission inventories, monitoring network, attainment demonstrations, and enforcement mechanisms. The control measures and strategies must be formally adopted by each State 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 are approved by EPA pursuant to section 110(k) of the Act, after notice and comment, they are incorporated into the SIP and are identified in part 52 (Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans) of 40 CFR. The actual State regulations which are approved by EPA are not reproduced in their entirety in 40 CFR part 52, but are “incorporated by reference,” which means that the citation of a given State regulation with a specific effective date has been approved by EPA. 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 to take enforcement action or the public to bring citizen suits, should a State not enforce its SIP-approved regulations.
The SIP is an active or changing document which can be revised by the State as necessary to address the unique air pollution problems in the State as long as changes are not contrary to Federal law. Therefore, EPA, from time to time, must take action to incorporate into the SIP, revisions of the State program which may contain new and/or revised regulations. Regulations approved into the SIP are then incorporated by reference into part 52. Pursuant to section 110(h)(1) of the Act and as a result of consultations between EPA and the Office of Federal Register, EPA revised the procedures May 22, 1997 (62 FR 27968), for incorporating by reference federally-approved SIPs and began the process of developing: (1) a revised SIP document for each State that would be incorporated by reference under the provisions of 1 CFR part 51, (2) a revised mechanism for announcing EPA approval of revisions to an applicable SIP and updating both the IBR document and the CFR, and (3) a revised format of the “Identification of plan” sections for each applicable subpart to reflect these revised IBR procedures. The description of the revised SIP document, IBR procedures and “Identification of plan” format are discussed in further detail in the May 22, 1997, Federal Register document.
II. Content of Revised IBR Document
The new SIP compilations contain the federally-approved portion of State regulations and source specific permits submitted by each State agency. These regulations and source-specific permits have all been approved by EPA through previous rulemaking actions in the Federal Register. The SIP compilations are stored in 3-ring binders and will be updated primarily on an annual basis.
If no significant changes are made for any State to the SIP during the year, an update will not be made during that year. If significant changes occur during the year, an update could be done on a more frequent basis, as applicable. Typically, only the revised sections of the compilation will be updated. Complete resubmittals of a State SIP compilation will be done on an as-needed basis.
Each compilation contains two parts. Part 1 contains the regulations and Part 2 contains the source-specific permits that have been approved as part of the SIP. Each part has a table of contents identifying each regulation or each source specific permit. The table of contents in the compilation corresponds to the table of contents published in 40 CFR part 52 for these States. The EPA Regional offices have the primary responsibility for ensuring accuracy and updating the compilations. The Region 6 EPA Office developed and will maintain the compilations for Oklahoma. A copy of the full text of the State's current SIP-approved regulations will also be maintained at the Office of the Federal Register and EPA's Air Docket and Information Center in Washington, DC. The EPA is phasing in the SIP compilations for individual States. This revised format is consistent with the SIP compilation requirements of section 110(h)(1) of the Act.
III. Revised Format of the “Identification of plan” Sections in Each Subpart
In order to better serve the public, EPA is revising the organization of the “Identification of plan” section of 40 CFR section 52.1920. The EPA is including additional information which will more clearly identify the provisions that constitute the enforceable elements of the SIP.
The revised “Identification of plan” section will contain five subsections: (a) Purpose and scope; (b) Incorporation by reference; (c) EPA approved regulations; (d) EPA approved source-specific permits; and (e) EPA approved nonregulatory provisions, such as Start Printed Page 47327transportation control measures, statutory provisions, control strategies, monitoring networks, etc.
IV. Enforceability and Legal Effect
This change to the procedures for incorporation by reference announced today will not alter in any way the enforceability or legal effect of approved SIP materials, including both those approved in the past or to be approved in the future. As of the effective date of the final rule approving a SIP revision, all provisions identified in the Federal Register document announcing the SIP approval will be federally enforceable, both by EPA under section 113 of the Act and by citizens under section 304 of the Act, where applicable. All revisions to the applicable SIP are federally enforceable as of the effective date of EPA approval even if they have not yet been incorporated by reference. To facilitate enforcement of previously approved SIP provisions and provide a smooth transition to the new SIP processing system, EPA is retaining the original “Identification of Plan” section, previously appearing in the CFR as the first or second section of part 52 for each State subpart.
V. Notice of Administrative Change
Today's action constitutes a “housekeeping” exercise to ensure that federally approved State plans are accurately reflected in 40 CFR part 52. State SIP revisions are controlled by EPA Regulations at 40 CFR part 51. When EPA receives a formal SIP revision request, the Agency must publish the proposed revision in the Federal Register and provide for public comment before approval.
The EPA has determined that today's rule falls under the “Good Cause” exemption in section 553(b)(3)(B) of the Administrative Procedures Act (APA) which, upon finding good cause, authorizes agencies to dispense with public participation and section 553(d)(3) which allows an agency to make a rule effective immediately (thereby avoiding the 30-day delayed effective date otherwise provided for in the APA). Today's rule simply codifies provisions which are already in effect as a matter of law in Federal and approved State programs.
Under section 553 of the APA, an agency may find good cause where procedures are “impractical, unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest.” Public comment is unnecessary since the codification only reflects existing law. Immediate revision to the CFR benefits the public by removing outdated citations.
VI. Administrative Requirements
A. Executive Order 12866
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has exempted this regulatory action from Executive Order 12866, entitled “Regulatory Planning and Review.”
B. Executive Order 13132
Executive 13132, entitled “Federalism” (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999) revokes and replaces Executive Order 12612, “Federalism,” and Executive Order 12875, “Enhancing the Intergovernmental Partnership.” Executive Order 13132 requires EPA to develop an accountable process to ensure “meaningful and timely input by State and local officials in the development of regulatory policies that have federalism implications.” “Policies that have federalism implications” is defined in the Executive Order to include regulations that have “substantial direct effects on the States, on the relationship between the national government and the States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government.” Under Executive Order 13132, EPA may not issue a regulation that has federalism implications, that imposes substantial direct compliance costs, and that is not required by statute, unless the Federal government provides the funds necessary to pay the direct compliance costs incurred by State and local governments, or EPA consults with State and local officials early in the process of developing the proposed regulation. The EPA also may not issue a regulation that has federalism implications and that preempts State law unless the Agency consults with State and local officials early in the process of developing the proposed regulation.
This final rule will not have substantial direct effects on the States, on the relationship between the national government and the States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government, as specified in Executive Order 13132, because it merely approves a State rule implementing a Federal standard, and does not alter the relationship or the distribution of power and responsibilities established in the Act. Thus, the requirements of section 6 of the Executive Order do not apply to this rule.
C. Executive Order 13045
Executive Order 13045, entitled “Protection of Children from Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks” (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997), applies to any rule that: (1) Is determined to be “economically significant” as defined under Executive Order 12866, and (2) concerns an environmental health or safety risk that EPA has reason to believe may have a disproportionate effect on children. If the regulatory action meets both criteria, the Agency must evaluate the environmental health or safety effects of the planned rule on children, and explain why the planned regulation is preferable to other potentially effective and reasonably feasible alternatives considered by the Agency.
The EPA interprets Executive Order 13045 as applying only to those regulatory actions that are based on health or safety risks, such that the analysis required under section 5-501 of the Order has the potential to influence the regulation. This final rule is not subject to Executive Order 13045 because it approves a State program.
D. Executive Order 13084
Under Executive Order 13084, EPA may not issue a regulation that is not required by statute, that significantly or uniquely affects the communities of Indian tribal governments, and that imposes substantial direct compliance costs on those communities, unless the Federal government provides the funds necessary to pay the direct compliance costs incurred by the tribal governments, or EPA consults with those governments. If EPA complies by consulting, Executive Order 13084 requires EPA to provide to the OMB, in a separately identified section of the preamble to the rule, a description of the extent of EPA's prior consultation with representatives of affected tribal governments, a summary of the nature of their concerns, and a statement supporting the need to issue the regulation. In addition, Executive Order 13084 requires EPA to develop an effective process permitting elected officials and other representatives of Indian tribal governments “to provide meaningful and timely input in the development of regulatory policies on matters that significantly or uniquely affect their communities.”
Today's rule does not significantly or uniquely affect the communities of Indian tribal governments. This action does not involve or impose any requirements that affect Indian tribes. Accordingly, the requirements of section 3(b) of Executive Order 13084 do not apply to this rule. Start Printed Page 47328
E. Regulatory Flexibility Act
The Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 600 et seq., generally requires an agency to conduct a regulatory flexibility analysis of any rule subject to notice and comment rulemaking requirements unless the agency certifies that the rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. Small entities include small businesses, small not-for-profit enterprises, and small governmental jurisdictions. This final rule will not have a significant impact on a substantial number of small entities because SIP approvals under section 110 and subchapter I, part D of the Act do not create any new requirements but simply approve requirements that the State is already imposing. Therefore, because the Federal SIP approval does not create any new requirements, I certify that this action will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. Moreover, due to the nature of the Federal-State relationship under the Act, preparation of a flexibility analysis would constitute Federal inquiry into the economic reasonableness of state action. The Act forbids EPA to base its actions concerning SIPs on such grounds. See Union Electric Co., v. U.S. EPA, 427 U.S. 246, 255-66 (1976); 42 U.S.C. 7410(a)(2).
F. Unfunded Mandates
Under section 202 of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995, signed into law on March 22, 1995, EPA must prepare a budgetary impact statement to accompany any proposed or final rule that includes a Federal mandate that may result in estimated annual costs to State, local, or tribal governments in the aggregate; or to private sector, of $100 million or more. Under section 205, EPA must select the most cost-effective and least burdensome alternative that achieves the objectives of the rule and is consistent with statutory requirements. Section 203 requires EPA to establish a plan for informing and advising any small governments that may be significantly or uniquely impacted by the rule.
The EPA has determined that the approval action promulgated does not include a Federal mandate that may result in estimated annual costs of $100 million or more to either State, local, or tribal governments in the aggregate, or to the private sector. This Federal action approves pre-existing requirements under State or local law, and imposes no new requirements. Accordingly, no additional costs to State, local, or tribal governments, or to the private sector, result from this action.
G. Submission to Congress and the Comptroller General
The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency promulgating the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy of the rule, to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of the United States. The EPA will submit a report containing this rule and other required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the United States prior to publication of the rule in the Federal Register. A major rule can not 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). This rule is effective August 2, 2000.
H. Petitions for Judicial Review
The EPA has determined that the provisions of section 307(b)(1) of the Clean Air Act pertaining to petitions for judicial review are not applicable to this action. Prior EPA rulemaking actions approving each individual component of Oklahoma SIP compilations had 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 action for Oklahoma.
Start List of SubjectsList of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
- Environmental protection
- Air pollution control
- Carbon Monoxide
- Hydrocarbons
- Incorporation by reference
- Intergovernmental relations
- Lead
- Nitrogen oxides
- Ozone
- Particulate matter
- Reporting and recordkeeping requirements
- Sulfur oxides
- Volatile organic compounds
Dated: June 19, 2000.
Carl E. Edlund,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 6.
Part 52 of chapter I, title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, is amended as follows:
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End Part Start Amendment Part1. The authority citation for part 52 continues to read as follows:
End Amendment PartSubpart LL—Oklahoma
Start Amendment Part2. Section 52.1920 is redesignated as § 52.1960 and the section heading and paragraph (a) are revised to read as follows:
End Amendment PartOriginal Identification of plan section.(a) This section identifies the original “State of Oklahoma Air Quality Control Implementation Plan” and all revisions submitted by Oklahoma that were federally approved prior to June 1, 2000.
* * * * *3. A new § 52.1920 is added to read as follows:
End Amendment PartIdentification of plan.(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State Implementation Plan (SIP) for Oklahoma under section 110 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7410, and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air quality standards.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with an EPA approval date on or before June 1, 2000, was approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Material is incorporated as it exists on the date of the approval, and notice of any change in the material will be published in the Federal Register. Entries in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with EPA approval dates after June 1, 2000, will be incorporated by reference in the next update to the SIP compilation.
(2) EPA Region 6 certifies that the rules/regulations provided by EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State Implementation Plan as of June 1, 2000.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be inspected at the EPA Region 6 Office at 1445 Ross Avenue, Suite 700, Dallas, Texas, 75202-2733; the Office of Federal Register, 800 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC.; or at the Air and Radiation Docket (6102A), Room M1500, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Ariel Rios Building, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington DC 20460.
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EPA Approved Oklahoma Regulations
State citation Title/subject State effective date EPA approval date Explanation Oklahoma Air Pollution Control Regulations Regulation 1.4. Air Resources Management Permits Required 1.4.1. General Permit Requirements 1.4.1(a) Scope and Purpose 05/19/1983 08/25/1983, 48 FR 38635 Ref: 52.1960(c)(26) 1.4.1(b) General Requirements 06/04/1990 07/23/1991, 56 FR 33715 Ref: 52.1960(c)(41) 1.4.1(c) Necessity to Obtain Permit 06/04/1990 07/23/1991, 56 FR 33715 Ref: 52.1960(c)(41) 1.4.1(d) Permit fees 05/19/1983 08/25/1983, 48 FR 38635 Ref: 52.1960(c)(26) 1.4.2. Construction Permit 1.4.2(a) Standards Required 06/04/1990 07/23/1991, 56 FR 33715 Ref: 52.1960(c)(41) 1.4.2(b) Stack Height Limitation 06/11/1989 08/20/1990, 55 FR 33905 Ref: 52.1960(c)(34) 1.4.2(c) Permit Applications 06/04/1990 07/23/1991, 56 FR 33715 Ref: 52.1960(c)(41) 1.4.2(d) Action on Applications 05/19/1983 08/25/1983, 48 FR 38635 Ref: 52.1960(c)(26) 1.4.2(e) Public Review 06/11/1989 08/20/1990, 55 FR 33905 Ref: 52.1960(c)(34) 1.4.2(f) Construction Permit Conditions 05/19/1983 08/25/1983, 48 FR 38635 Ref: 52.1960(c)(26) 1.4.2(g) Cancellation of Authority to Construct or Modify 02/06/1984 07/27/1984, 49 FR 30184 Ref: 52.1960(c)(31) 1.4.2(h) Relocation Permits 11/14/1990 07/23/1991, 56 FR 33715 Ref: 52.1960(c)(41) 1.4.3. Operating Permit 1.4.3(a) Requirements 05/19/1983 08/25/1983, 48 FR 38635 Ref: 52.1960(c)(26) 1.4.3(b) Permit Applications 05/19/1983 08/25/1983, 48 FR 38635 Ref: 52.1960(c)(26) 1.4.3(c) Operating Permit Conditions 05/19/1983 08/25/1983, 48 FR 38635 Ref: 52.1960(c)(26) 1.4.4. Major Sources—Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) Requirements for Attainment Areas 1.4.4(a) Applicability 05/19/1983 08/25/1983, 48 FR 38635 Ref: 52.1960(c)(26) 1.4.4(b) Definitions: Restricted Section 1.4.4 06/04/1990 07/23/1991, 56 FR 33715 Ref: 52.1960(c)(41) 1.4.4(c) Source Applicability Determination 05/19/1983 08/25/1983, 48 FR 38635 Ref: 52.1960(c)(26) 1.4.4(d) Review, Applicability, and Exemptions 06/04/1990 07/23/1991, 56 FR 33715 Ref: 52.1960(c)(41) 1.4.4(e) Control Technology 05/19/1983 08/25/1983, 48 FR 38635 Ref: 52.1960(c)(26) 1.4.4(f) Air quality impact evaluation 08/10/1987 11/08/1999, 64 FR 60683 Ref: 52.1960(c)(49) 1.4.4(g) Source Impacting Class I areas 08/10/1987 11/08/1999, 64 FR 60683 Ref: 52.1960(c)(49) 1.4.4(h) Innovative Control Technology 1 05/19/1983 08/25/1983, 48 FR 38635 Ref: 52.1960(c)(26) 1.4.5. Major Sources—Nonattainment Areas 1.4.5(a) Applicability 1 05/19/1983 08/25/1983, 48 FR 38635 Ref: 52.1960(c)(26) 1.4.5(b) Definitions: Restricted to Section 1.4.5 06/11/1989 02/12/1991, 56 FR 05653 Ref: 52.1960(c)(38) 1.4.5(c) Source Applicability Determination 06/11/1989 02/12/1991, 56 FR 05653 Ref: 52.1960(c)(38) 1.4.5(d) Exemptions 1 05/19/1983 08/25/1983, 48 FR 38635 Ref: 52.1960(c)(26) 1.4.5(e) Requirements for Sources Located in Nonattainment Areas 1 05/19/1983 08/25/1983, 48 FR 38635 Ref: 52.1960(c)(26) Regulation 3.8. Control of Emission of Hazardous Air Contaminants 3.8(a) Purpose 04/19/1982 08/15/1983, 48 FR 36819 3.8(b) Definitions 04/19/1982 08/15/1983, 48 FR 36819 3.8(c) Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Contaminants 04/19/1982 08/15/1983, 48 FR 36819 Oklahoma Administrative Code, Title 252. Department of Environmental Quality, Chapter 100 (OAC 252:100). Air Pollution Control (Oklahoma Air Pollution Control Rules) Subchapter 1. General Provisions 252:100-1-1 Purpose 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-1-2 Statutory definitions 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-1-3 Definitions 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Subchapter 3. Air Quality Standards and Increments 252:100-3-1 Purpose 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-3-2 Primary standards 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-3-3 Secondary standards 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Start Printed Page 47330 252:100-3-4 Significant deterioration increments 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Subchapter 5. Registration of Air Contaminant Sources 252:100-5-1 Purpose 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-5-2 Registration of potential sources of air contaminants 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-5-3 Confidentiality of proprietary information 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Subchapter 9. Excess Emission and Malfunction Reporting Requirements 252:100-9-1 Purpose 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-9-2 Definitions 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-9-3 General requirements 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-9-4 Maintenance procedures 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-9-5 Malfunctions and releases 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-9-6 Excesses resulting from engineering limitations 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Subchapter 13. Prohibition of Open Burning 252:100-13-1 Purpose 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-13-2 Definitions 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-13-3 Scope 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-13-4 Effective date 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-13-5 Open burning prohibited 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-13-6 Salvage operations utilizing open burning prohibited 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-13-7 Permissible open burning 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Subchapter 15. Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Devices 252:100-15-1 Purpose 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-15-2 Definitions 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-15-3 Scope 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-15-4 Prohibitions 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-15-5 Maintenance, repair, or testing 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-15-6 Liquefied petroleum gas 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Subchapter 17. Incinerators 252:100-17-1 Purpose 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-17-2 Effective date; applicability 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-17-3 Prohibition on density of emissions 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-17-4 Prohibition on pounds per hour of emissions 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-17-5 Incinerator design requirements 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-17-6 Allowable emission of particulates 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Subchapter 19. Particulate Matter Emissions From Fuel-Burning Equipment 252:100-19-1 Purpose 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-19-2 Emission of particulate matter prohibited 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 252:100-19-3 Existing equipment 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 252:100-19-4 New equipment 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 252:100-19-5 Refuse burning prohibited 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 252:100-19-6 Allowable emission of particulate matter 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 252:100-19-7 Particulate matter emission limits 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 Subchapter 23. Control of Emissions From Cotton Gins 252:100-23-1 Purpose 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 252:100-23-2 Definitions 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 252:100-23-3 General provisions; applicability 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 252:100-23-4 Smoke, visible emissions, and particulates 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 Start Printed Page 47331 252:100-23-5 Emission control equipment 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 252:100-23-6 Fugitive dust controls 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 Subchapter 25. Smoke, Visible Emissions and Particulates 252:100-25-1 Purpose 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 252:100-25-2 General prohibition 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 252:100-25-3 Smoke, visible emissions and particulates 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 252:100-25-4 Alternative for particulates 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 Subchapter 27. Particulate Matter Emissions from Industrial and Other Processes and Operations 252:100-27-1 Purpose 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 252:100-27-2 Process emission limitations 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 252:100-27-3 Exception to emission limits 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 252:100-27-4 Sampling and testing 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 252:100-27-5 Allowable rate of emission 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 Subchapter 29. Control of Fugitive Dust 252:100-29-1 Purpose 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 252:100-29-2 Prohibitions 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 252:100-29-3 Precautions required in maintenance or nonattainment areas 05/26/1994 11/03/1999 64 FR 59629 252:100-29-4 Exception for agricultural purposes 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-29-5 Variance 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Subchapter 31. Control of Emission of Sulfur Compounds Part 1. General Provisions 252:100-31-1 Purpose 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-31-2 Definitions 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-31-3 Performance testing 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Part 3. Existing Equipment Standards 252:100-31-12 Sulfur oxides 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-31-13 Sulfuric acid mist 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-31-14 Hydrogen sulfide 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-31-15 Total reduced sulfur 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Part 5. New Equipment Standards 252:100-31-25 Sulfur oxides 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-31-26. Hydrogen sulfide 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Subchapter 33. Control of Emission of Nitrogen Oxides 252:100-33-1 Purpose 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-33-2 Emission limits 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-33-3 Performance testing 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Subchapter 35. Control of Emission of Carbon Monoxide 252:100-35-1 Purpose 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-35-2 Emission limits 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-35-3 Performance testing 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Subchapter 37. Control of Emissions of Organic Materials Part 1. General Provisions 252:100-37-1 Purpose 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-37-2 Definitions 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-37-3 Applicability and compliance 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-37-4 Exemptions 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Part 3. Control of Volatile Organic Compounds 252:100-37-15 Storage of volatile organic compounds 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Start Printed Page 47332 252:100-37-16 Loading of volatile organic compounds 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-37-17 Effluent water separators 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-37-18 Pumps and compressors 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-37-36 Fuel-burning and refuse-burning equipment 05/26/1994 11/03/1999; 64 FR 59629 Subchapter 39. Control of Emission of Organic Materials in Nonattainment Areas Part 1. General Provisions 252:100-39-1 Purpose 05/26/1994 11/03/1999; 64 FR 59629 252:100-39-2 Definitions 05/26/1994 11/03/1999; 64 FR 59629 252:100-39-3 General applicability 05/26/1994 11/03/1999; 64 FR 59629 Part 3. Petroleum Refinery Operations 252:100-39-15 Petroleum refinery equipment leaks 05/26/1994 11/03/1999; 64 FR 59629 252:100-39-16 Refinery process unit turnaround 05/26/1994 11/03/1999; 64 FR 59629 252:100-39-17 Refinery vacuum producing system 05/26/1994 11/03/1999; 64 FR 59629 252:100-39-18 Refinery effluent water separators 05/26/1994 11/03/1999; 64 FR 59629 Part 5. Petroleum Processing and Storage 252:100-39-30 Liquid storage in external floating roof tanks 05/26/1994 11/03/1999; 64 FR 59629 Part 7. Specific Operations 252:100-39-40 Cutback asphalt (paving) 05/26/1994 11/03/1999; 64 FR 59629 252:100-39-41 Vapor recovery systems 05/26/1994 11/03/1999; 64 FR 59629 252:100-39-42 Metal cleaning 05/26/1994 11/03/1999; 64 FR 59629 252:100-39-43 Graphic arts systems 05/26/1994 11/03/1999; 64 FR 59629 252:100-39-44 Manufacture of pneumatic rubber tires 05/26/1994 11/03/1999; 64 FR 59629 252:100-39-45 Petroleum (solvent) dry cleaning 05/26/1994 11/03/1999; 64 FR 59629 252:100-39-46 Coating of parts and products 05/26/1994 11/03/1999; 64 FR 59629 252:100-39-47 Control of VOS emissions from aerospace industries coatings operations 05/26/1994 11/03/1999; 64 FR 59629 252:100-39-48 Vapor recovery systems 05/26/1994 11/03/1999; 64 FR 59629 252:100-39-49 Manufacturing of fiberglass reinforced plastic products 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Subchapter 43. Sampling and Testing Methods Part 1. General Provisions 252:100-43-1 Purpose 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-43-2 Test procedures 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-43-3 Conduct of tests 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Part 3. Specific Methods 252:100-43-15 Gasoline vapor leak detection procedure by combustible gas detector 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Subchapter 45. Monitoring of Emissions 252:100-45-1 Purpose 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-45-2 Monitoring equipment required 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 252:100-45-3 Records required 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Start Printed Page 47333 Appendices Appendix A Allowable Emissions for Incinerators with Capacities in Excess of 100 lbs/hr 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Appendix B Allowable Emissions for Incinerators with Capacities less than 100 lbs/hr 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Appendix C Particulate Matter Emission Limits for Fuel-Burning Equipment 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Appendix E Primary Ambient Air Quality Standards 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Appendix F Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Appendix G Allowable Rate of Emissions 05/26/1994 11/03/1999, 64 FR 59629 Oklahoma Administrative Code, Title 595. Department of Public Safety, Chapter 20 (OAC 595:20). Inspection and Equipment for Motor Vehicles Subchapter 3. Emission and Mechanical Inspection of Vehicles 595:20-3-1 General instructions 05/26/1994 02/29/1996, 61 FR 7709 Subsection (2) only. 595:20-3-3 When emission anti-tampering inspection required where population less than 500,000 5/26/1994 02/29/1996, 61 FR 7709 595:20-3-5 Emission inspection areas 05/26/1994 02/29/1996, 61 FR 7709 595:20-3-6 Documentation for every inspection 05/26/1994 02/29/1996 61 FR 7709 595:20-3-12 Inspection required each year 05/26/1994 02/29/1996 61 FR 7709 595:20-3-25 Motorcycle or motor-driven cycles (Class “B”) 05/26/1994 02/29/1996 61 FR 7709 595:20-3-26 Trailer and semitrailer trucks, (Class “C”) 05/26/1994 02/29/1996 61 FR 7709 595:20-3-27 School Buses (Class “D”) 05/26/1994 02/29/1996 61 FR 7709 595:20-3-41 Supervisory responsibility of inspection station owners and operators 05/26/1994 02/29/1996 61 FR 7709 Subsection (o) only. 595:20-3-42 Responsibility for signs, forms, etc. 05/26/1994 02/29/1996 61 FR 7709 595:20-3-46 Security measures 05/26/1994 02/29/1996 61 FR 7709 Subsections (a) and (b) only. 595:20-3-61 Refund of unused stickers 05/26/1994 02/29/1996 61 FR 7709 Subsections (a), (b), (e), and (f) only. 595:20-3-63 Rejected vehicles 05/26/1994 02/29/1996 61 FR 7709 Subsections (b) and (g) only. Subchapter 7. Inspection Stickers and Monthly Tab Inserts for Windshield and Trailer/Motorcycle 595:20-7-1 General 05/26/1994 02/29/1996 61 FR 7709 Subsections (c) and (f) only. 595:20-7-2 Inspection certificate 05/26/1994 02/29/1996 61 FR 7709 Subsection (a) only. 595:20-7-3 Rejection receipt—Form VID 44 05/26/1994 02/29/1996 61 FR 7709 595:20-7-4 Station monthly report—Form VID 21 05/26/1994 02/29/1996 61 FR 7709 Subsection (a) only. 595:20-7-5 Signature card—Form VID 17 05/26/1994 02/29/1996 61 FR 7709 Subsection (a) only. 595:20-7-6 Request for inspection stickers—Form VID 19 05/26/1994 02/29/1996 61 FR 7709 Subsection (a) only. 595:20-7-7 Request for refund—Form VID 25 05/26/1994 02/29/1996 61 FR 7709 Subsection (a) only. Subchapter 9. Class AE Inspection Station, Vehicle Emission Anti-Tampering Inspection 595:20-9-1 General 05/26/1994 02/29/1996 61 FR 7709 Subsection (a) only. 595:20-9-3 Vehicle emission inspection 05/26/1994 02/29/1996 61 FR 7709 Subsections (l) and (m) only. 595:20-9-7 Catalytic Converter System (C.A.T.) 05/26/1994 02/29/1996, 61 FR 7709 595:20-9-10 Evaporative emission control system (E.N.P.) 05/26/1994 02/29/1996, 61 FR 7709 Subsections (a), (b), and (c) only. 595:20-9-11 Air injection system (A.I.S. or A.I.R.) 05/26/1994 02/29/1996, 61 FR 7709 Subsection (a) only. Start Printed Page 47334 595:20-9-12 Positive crankcase ventilation system (P.C.V. Valve) 05/26/1994 02/29/1996, 61 FR 7709 Subsection (a) only. 595:20-9-13 Oxygen sensor 05/26/1994 02/29/1996, 61 FR 7709 Subsection (a) only. 595:20-9-14 Thermostatic air intake system (T.A.C.) 05/26/1994 02/29/1996, 61 FR 7709 Subsections (a) and (b) only. 595:20-9-15 Exhaust gas recirculation system (E.G.R.) 05/26/1994 02/29/1996, 61 FR 7709 Subsection (a) only. Subchapter 11. Annual Motor Vehicle Inspection and Emission Anti-Tampering Inspection Records and Reports 595:20-11-1 General 05/26/1994 02/29/1996, 61 FR 7709 595:20-11-2 Inspection certificate—VEC-1 05/26/1994 02/29/1996, 61 FR 7709 Subsection (a) only. 595:20-11-3 Rejection certificate—VIID-44 05/26/1994 02/29/1996, 61 FR 7709 Subsection (a) only. 595:20-11-4 Appeal procedure 05/26/1994 02/29/1996, 61 FR 7709 1 Submitted. (d) EPA approved state source-specific requirements.
EPA Approved Oklahoma Source-Specific Requirements
Name of source Permit No. State submittal date EPA approval date Explanation General Motors, Oklahoma City: Addendum I to Chapter 4, Emissions Offset Agreement for Permit Application 03/28/1977 12/20/1977, 42 FR 63781 Ref: 52.1960(c)(10). McAlester Army Ammunition Plant McAlester, OK Variance 09/21/1979 05/26/1981, 46 FR 28159 Ref: 52.1960(c)(21). Mesa Petroleum Company Variance 02/06/1984 07/27/1984, 49 FR 30184 Ref: 52.1960(c)(31). Rockwell International, Tulsa Alternate RACT 03/09/1990 06/12/1990, 55 FR 23730 Ref: 52.1960(c)(36). McDonald Douglas, Tulsa Alternate RACT 03/09/1990 06/12/1990, 55 FR 23730 Ref: 52.1960(c)(36). American Airlines, Tulsa Alternate RACT 03/09/1990 06/12/1990, 55 FR 23730 Ref: 52.1960(c)(36). Nordam Lansing Street facility, Tulsa Alternate RACT 03/09/1990 06/12/1990, 55 FR 23730 Ref: 52.1960(c)(36). Conoco Refinery, Ponca City 88-116-C 11/07/1989 03/06/1992, 57 FR 08077 Ref: 52.1960(c)(42). Conoco Refinery, Ponca City 88-117-O 11/07/1989 03/06/1992, 57 FR 08077 Ref: 52.1960(c)(42). (e) EPA approved nonregulatory provisions and quasi-regulatory measures.
EPA Approved Oklahoma Nonregulatory Provisions
Name of SIP provision Applicable geographic or nonattainment area State submittal date EPA approval date Explanation Chapter 1, Abstract Statewide 10/16/1972 05/14/1973, 38 FR 12696 Ref: 52.1960(c)(6). Chapter 2, Description of Regions Statewide 01/28/1972 05/31/1972, 37 FR 10842 Ref: 52.1960(b). Chapter 3, Legal Authority Statewide 10/16/1972 05/14/1973, 38 FR 12696 Ref: 52.1960(c)(6). Chapter 4, Control Strategy Statewide 10/16/1972 05/14/1973, 38 FR 12696 Ref: 52.1960(c)(6). A. Part D Requirements Nonattainment areas 04/02/1979 02/13/1980, 45 FR 09733 Ref: 52.1960(c)(14). B. Photochemical Oxidants (Ozone) Statewide 04/02/1979 02/13/1980, 45 FR 09733 Ref: 52.1960(c)(14). C. Carbon Monoxide Statewide 04/02/1979 02/13/1980, 45 FR 09733 Ref: 52.1960(c)(14). D. Total Suspended Particulates Statewide 04/02/1979 02/13/1980, 45 FR 09733 Ref: 52.1960(c)(14). E. Public notification Statewide 04/02/1979 05/14/1982, 47 FR 20771 Ref: 52.1960(c)(17). F. Lead SIP Statewide 03/05/1980 04/16/1982, 47 FR 16328 Ref: 52.1960(c)(18). G. PM10 SIP Statewide 08/22/1989 02/12/1991, 56 FR 05653 Ref: 52.1960(c)(38). H. Tulsa County Ozone Plan Tulsa County 02/20/1985 01/31/1991, 56 FR 03777 Ref: 52.1960(c)(39). I. Oklahoma County Carbon Monoxide Plan Oklahoma County 10/17/1985 08/08/1991, 56 FR 37651 Ref: 52.1960(c)(40). Chapter 5, Compliance Schedules Statewide 10/16/1972 05/14/1973, 38 FR 12696 Ref: 52.1960(c)(6). Chapter 6, Emergency Episode Control Plan Statewide 08/22/1989 02/12/1991, 56 FR 05653 Ref: 52.1960(c)(38). Chapter 7, Atmospheric Surveillance System Statewide 03/07/1980 08/06/1981, 46 FR 40005 Ref: 52.1960(c)(22). Chapter 8, Source Surveillance System Statewide 10/16/1972 05/14/1973, 38 FR 12696 Ref: 52.1960(c)(6). Chapter 9, Resources Statewide 04/02/1979 02/13/1980, 45 FR 09733 Ref: 52.1960(c)(14). Start Printed Page 47335 Chapter 10, Intergovernmental Cooperation Statewide 04/02/1979 05/14/1982, 47 FR 20771 Ref: 52.1960(c)(17). Small Business Assistance Program Statewide 11/19/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Ref: 52.1960(c)(45). Oklahoma Vehicle Anti-Tampering Program Statewide 05/16/1994 02/29/1996, 61 FR 07709 Ref: 52.1960(c)(46). Oklahoma Visibility Protection Plan Statewide 06/08/1990 11/08/1999, 64 FR 60683 Ref: 52.1960(c)(49). End Supplemental InformationEPA Approved Statutes in the Oklahoma SIP
State citation Title/subject State effective date EPA approval date Explanation 1992 Oklahoma Clean Air Act (63 O.S.A. 1992, Sections 1-1801 to 1-1819) Section 1-1801 Citation 05/15/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 1-1802 Purpose 05/15/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 1-1803 Municipal Regulations 05/15/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 1-1804.1 Definitions 05/15/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 1-1805.1 Administrative Agency Powers 05/15/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 1-1806.1 Adoption of Rules 05/15/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 1-1807.1 Air Quality Council 05/15/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 1-1808.1 Powers and Duties of the Air Quality Council 05/15/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 1-1809 Chief of Air Quality Council/Citizen Complaints 05/15/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 1-1810 Variances 05/15/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 1-1811 Compliance Orders 05/15/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 1-1812 Field Citation Program/Administrative Penalties 05/15/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 1-1813 Permitting Program 05/15/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 1-1814 Fees 05/15/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 1-1815 Emission Standards/Toxic Air Contaminant Emissions/Oil and Gas Emissions 05/15/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 1-1816 Small Business Assistance Program 05/15/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 1-1817 Criminal Penalties 05/15/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 1-1818 Civil Action 05/15/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 1-1819 Keeping Certain Rules and Enforcement Actions Effective 05/15/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 1992 Oklahoma Environmental Quality Act (27A O.S.A., Sections 1 to 12) Section 1 Citation 06/12/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 2 Purpose 06/12/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 3 Definitions 06/12/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 4 Transition 06/12/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 5 Pollution Control Coordinating Board and Department of Pollution Control 06/12/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 6 Jurisdictional Areas of Environmental Responsibility 06/12/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Start Printed Page 47336 Section 7 Environmental Quality Board 06/12/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 8 Executive Director 06/12/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 9 Department of Environmental Quality 06/12/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 10 Advisory Councils 06/12/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 11 Time Periods for Certain Permits and Complaints 06/12/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 Section 12 Resolution 06/12/1992 06/23/1994, 59 FR 32365 [FR Doc. 00-19376 Filed 8-1-00; 8:45 am]
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Document Information
- Effective Date:
- 8/2/2000
- Published:
- 08/02/2000
- Department:
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Entry Type:
- Rule
- Action:
- Final rule; notice of administrative change.
- Document Number:
- 00-19376
- Dates:
- This action is effective August 2, 2000.
- Pages:
- 47326-47336 (11 pages)
- Docket Numbers:
- OK-14-1-7367, FRL-6727-1
- Topics:
- Air pollution control, Carbon monoxide, Environmental protection, Hydrocarbons, Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Lead, Nitrogen oxides, Ozone, Particulate matter, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile organic compounds
- PDF File:
- 00-19376.pdf
- CFR: (2)
- 40 CFR 52.1920
- 40 CFR 52.1960