00-9663. Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources (NSPS) and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP); Delegation of Authority to the States of Iowa; Kansas; Missouri; Nebraska; Lincoln-Lancaster County, NE; and ...  

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    AGENCY:

    Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

    ACTION:

    Final rule and delegation of authority.

    SUMMARY:

    The states of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and the local agencies of Lincoln-Lancaster County, Nebraska, and city of Omaha, Nebraska, have submitted updated regulations for delegation of the EPA authority for implementation and enforcement of NSPS and NESHAP. The submissions cover new EPA standards and, in some instances, revisions to standards previously delegated. EPA's review of the pertinent regulations shows that they contain adequate and effective procedures for the implementation and enforcement of these Federal standards. This action informs the public of delegations to the above-mentioned agencies.

    DATES:

    This rule is effective on May 18, 2000. The dates of delegation can be found in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION; section of this document.

    ADDRESSES:

    Copies of the documents relevant to this action are available for public inspection during normal business hours at the Environmental Protection Agency, Air Planning and Development Branch, 901 North 5th Street, Kansas City, Kansas 66101.

    Effective immediately, all notifications, applications, reports, and other correspondence required pursuant to the newly delegated standards and revisions identified in this notice should be submitted to the Region 7 office, and, with respect to sources located in the jurisdictions identified in this notice, to the following addresses:

    Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Air Quality Bureau, 7900 Hickman Road, Urbandale, Iowa 50322.

    Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Air Quality and Radiation, Building 283, Forbes Field, Topeka, Kansas 66620.

    Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Air Pollution Control Program, Jefferson State Office Building, P.O. Box 176, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102.

    Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality, Air and Waste Management Division, P.O. Box 98922, Statehouse Station, Lincoln, Nebraska 68509.

    Lincoln-Lancaster County Air Pollution Control Agency, Division of Environmental Health, 3140 “N” Street, Lincoln, Nebraska 68510.

    City of Omaha, Public Works Department, Air Quality Control Division, 5600 South 10th Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68510.

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    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

    Wayne Kaiser, Environmental Protection Agency, Air Planning and Development Branch, 901 North 5th Street, Kansas City, Kansas 66101, (913) 551-7603.

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    The supplementary information is organized in the following order:

    What does this rule do?

    What is the authority for delegation?

    What does delegation accomplish?

    What is being delegated?

    What is not being delegated?

    List of Delegation Tables

    Table I—NSPS, 40 CFR Part 60

    Table II—NESHAPS, 40 CFR Part 61

    Table III—NESHAPS, 40 CFR Part 63

    Summary of this action

    What Does This Rule Do?

    EPA is providing notice that it is delegating authority for implementation and enforcement of the Federal standards shown in the tables below to the state and local air agencies in Region 7. This rule updates the delegation tables most recently published at 63 FR 1746 (January 12, 1998.)

    Section 553(b)(B) of the Administrative Procedures Act (APA) provides that an agency may forgo notice-and-comment rulemaking upon determination of “good cause” published with the rule. EPA considers these updates to be minor changes which are not subject to notice-and-comment rulemaking procedures under the APA or any other statute.

    What Is the Authority for Delegation?

    1. Section 111(c)(1) of the Clean Air Act (CAA) authorizes EPA to delegate authority to any state agency which submits adequate regulatory procedures for implementation and enforcement of the NSPS program. The NSPS standards are codified at 40 CFR Part 60. Start Printed Page 20755

    2. Section 112(l) of the CAA and 40 CFR Part 63, subpart E, authorizes EPA to delegate authority to any state or local agency which submits adequate regulatory procedures for implementation and enforcement of emission standards for hazardous air pollutants. The hazardous air pollutant standards are codified at 40 CFR Parts 61 and 63, respectively.

    What Does Delegation Accomplish?

    Delegation confers primary responsibility for implementation and enforcement of the listed standards to the respective state and local air agencies. However, EPA also retains the authority to enforce the standards if it so desires.

    What Is Being Delegated?

    Tables I, II, and III below list the delegated standards. The first date in each block is the reference date to the CFR contained in the state rule. In general, the state has adopted the applicable standard through this date as noted in the table. The second date is the most recent effective date of the state agency rule for which EPA is providing or updating the delegation.

    What Is Not Being Delegated?

    1. EPA regulations effective after the first date specified in each block have not been delegated, and authority for implementation of these regulations is retained solely by EPA.

    2. In some cases, the standards themselves specify that specific provisions cannot be delegated. You should review the standard for this information.

    3. In some cases, the agency rules do not adopt the Federal standard in its entirety. Each agency rule (available from the respective agency) should be consulted for specific information.

    4. In some cases, existing delegation agreements between EPA and the agencies limit the scope of the delegated standards. Copies of delegation agreements are available from the state agencies, or from this office.

    5. With respect to 40 CFR Part 63, subpart A, General Provisions (see Table III), EPA has determined that sections 63.6(g), 63.6(h)(9), 63.7(e)(2)(ii) and (f), 63.8(f), and 63.10(f) cannot be delegated. Additional information is contained in an EPA memorandum titled “Delegation of 40 CFR Part 63 General Provisions Authorities to State and Local Air Pollution Control Agencies' from John Seitz, Director, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, dated July 10, 1998.

    List of Delegation Tables

    Table I.—Delegation of Authority—Part 60 NSPS—Region 7

    SubpartSource categoryState of IowaState of KansasState of MissouriState of Nebraska
    AGeneral Provisions11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    DFossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators for Which Construction is Commenced After August 17, 197111/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    DaElectric Utility Steam Generating Units for Which Construction is Commenced After September 18, 197811/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    DbIndustrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    DcSmall Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    EIncinerators11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    EaMunicipal Waste Combustors Constructed after December 20, 1989, and on or before September 20 199411/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 02/28/9607/01/97 12/15/98
    EbMunicipal Waste Combustors for Which Construction is Commenced after September 20, 199411/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/20/0007/01/96 12/15/98
    EcHospital/medical/infectious Waste Incinerators for Which Construction Commenced after June 20, 199611/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/20/0011/24/98 12/15/98
    FPortland Cement Plants11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    GNitric Acid Plants11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    HSulfuric Acid Plants11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    IAsphaltic Concrete Plants11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    JPetroleum Refineries11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    KStorage Vessels for Petroleum Liquid for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After June 11, 1973, and Prior to May 19, 197811/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    KaStorage Vessels for Petroleum Liquid for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After May 18, 1978, and Prior to July 23, 198411/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    KbVolatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After July 23, 198411/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    LSecondary Lead Smelters11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    MBrass and Bronze Production Plants11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    NBasic Oxygen Process Furnaces for Which Construction is Commenced After June 11, 197311/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    NaBasic Oxygen Process Steelmaking Facilities for Which Construction is Commenced After January 20, 198311/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
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    OSewage Treatment Plants11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    PPrimary Copper Smelters11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    QPrimary Zinc Smelters11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    RPrimary Lead Smelters11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    SPrimary Aluminum Reduction Plants11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    TWet Process Phosphoric Acid Plants11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    USuperphosphoric Acid Plants11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    VDiammonium Phosphate Plants11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    WTriple Superphosphate Plants11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    XGranular Triple Superphosphate Storage Facilities11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    YCoal Preparation Plants11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    ZFerroalloy Production Facilities11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    AASteel Plant Electric Arc Furnaces Constructed After October 21, 1974, and on or Before August 17, 198311/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    AAaSteel Plant Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization Vessels Constructed After August 7, 198311/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    BBKraft Pulp Mills11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/00
    CCGlass Manufacturing Plants11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    DDGrain Elevators11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    EESurface Coating of Metal Furniture11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    GGStationary Gas Turbines11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    HHLime Manufacturing Plants11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    KKLead-Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    LLMetallic Mineral Processing Plants11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    MMAuto and Light-Duty Truck Surface Coating Operations11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    NNPhosphate Rock Plants11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    PPAmmonium Sulfate Manufacture11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    QQGraphic Arts Industry: Publication Rotogravure Printing11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    RRPressure Sensitive Tape and Label Surface Coating Operations11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    SSIndustrial Surface Coating: Large Appliances11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    TTMetal Coil Surface Coating11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    UUAsphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacture11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    VVSOCMI Equipment Leaks (VOC)11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    WWBeverage Can Surface Coating Industry11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    XXBulk Gasoline Terminals11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    AAANew Residential Wood Heaters08/31/93 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/00
    BBBRubber Tire Manufacturing Industry11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
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    DDDPolymer Manufacturing Industry (VOC)11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/00
    FFFFlexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating and Printing11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    GGGEquipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    HHHSynthetic Fiber Production Facilities11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    IIISOCMI AIR Oxidation Unit Processes11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    JJJPetroleum Dry Cleaners11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    KKKVOC Leaks from Onshore Natural Gas Processing Plants11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    LLLOnshore Natural Gas Processing: SO2 Emissions11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    NNNVOC Emissions from SOCMI Distillation Operations11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    OOONonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    PPPWool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    QQQVOC Emissions from Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Systems11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    RRRVOC Emissions from SOCMI Reactor Processes11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/00
    SSSMagnetic Tape Coating Facilities11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    TTTSurface Coating of Plastic Parts for Business Machines11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    UUUCalciners & Dryers in Mineral Industries11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    VVVPolymeric Coating of Supporting Substrates Facilities11/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/98
    WWWNew Municipal Solid Waste Landfills Accepting Waste On or After May 30, 199111/24/98 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/96 12/15/98

    Table II.—Delegation of Authority—Part 61 NESHAP—Region 7

    SubpartSource categoryState of IowaState of KansasState of MissouriState of NebraskaLincoln-Lancaster CountyCity of Omaha
    AGeneral Provisions10/14/97 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/92 05/16/9507/01/97 04/04/98
    BRadon Emissions from Underground Uranium Mines07/01/98 06/11/99
    CBeryllium10/14/97 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/92 05/16/9507/01/97 04/04/98
    DBeryllium Rocket Motor Firing10/14/97 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/92 05/16/9507/01/97 04/04/98
    EMercury10/14/97 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/92 05/16/9507/01/97 04/04/98
    FVinyl Chloride10/14/97 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/92 05/16/9507/01/97 04/04/98
    JEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources) of Benzene10/14/97 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/92 05/16/9507/01/97 04/04/98
    LBenzene Emissions from Coke By-Product Recovery Plants10/14/97 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/92 05/16/9507/01/97 04/04/98
    MAsbestos10/14/97 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/92 05/16/9507/01/97 04/04/98
    NInorganic Arsenic Emissions from Glass Manufacturing Plants10/14/97 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/92 05/16/9507/01/97 04/04/98
    OInorganic Arsenic Emissions from Primary Copper Smelters10/14/97 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/92 05/16/9507/01/97 04/04/98
    PInorganic Arsenic Emissions from Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic Arsenic Production Facilities10/14/97 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/92 05/16/9507/01/97 04/04/98
    QRadon Emissions from Department of Energy Facilities07/01/98 06/11/99
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    RRadon Emissions from Phosphogypsum Stacks07/01/98 06/11/99
    TRadon Emissions from the Disposal of Uranium Mill Tailings07/01/98 06/11/99
    VEquipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources)10/14/97 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/92 05/16/9507/01/97 04/04/98
    WRadon Emissions from Operating Mill Tailings07/01/98 06/11/99
    YBenzene Emissions from Benzene Storage Vessels10/14/97 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/92 05/16/9507/01/97 04/04/98
    BBBenzene Emissions from Benzene Transfer Operations10/14/97 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/92 05/16/9507/01/97 04/04/98
    FFBenzene Waste Operations10/14/97 12/23/9807/01/98 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/92 05/16/9507/01/97 04/04/98

    Table III.—Delegation of Authority—Part 63 NESHAP—Region 7

    SubpartSource categoryState of IowaState of KansasState of MissouriState of NebraskaLincoln-Lancaster CountyCity of Omaha
    AGeneral Provisions06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/96 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/97 08/11/9807/01/97 04/01/98
    BRequirements for Control Technology Determinations for Major Sources in Accordance with Clean Air Act Section 112(j)06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/96 03/30/00
    DCompliance Extensions for Early Reductions of Hazardous Air Pollutants06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/96 03/30/0012/29/92 12/15/9811/21/94 08/11/9812/29/92 04/01/98
    FOrganic Hazardous Air Pollutants from the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/96 03/30/0007/01/97 08/11/98
    GOrganic Hazardous Air Pollutants from the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry for Process Vents, Storage Vessels, Transfer Operations, and Wastewater06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/96 03/30/0007/01/97 08/11/98
    HOrganic Hazardous Air Pollutants for Equipment Leaks06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/96 03/30/0007/01/97 08/11/98
    IOrganic Hazardous Air Pollutants for Certain Processes Subject to the Negotiated Regulation for Equipment Leaks06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/96 03/30/0007/01/97 08/11/98
    LCoke Oven Batteries06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/96 03/30/00
    MPerchloroethyl ene Emissions from Dry Cleaning Facilities06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/96 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/97 08/11/9807/01/97 04/01/98
    NChromium Emissions from Hard and Decorative Chromium Electroplating Anodizing Tanks06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/96 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/97 08/11/9807/01/97 04/01/98
    OEthylene Oxide Sterilization Facilities06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/96 03/30/0007/01/97 08/11/98
    QIndustrial Process Cooling Towers06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/96 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/97 08/11/9807/01/97 04/01/98
    RGasoline Distribution Facilities06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/96 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/97 08/11/9807/01/96 04/01/98
    SPulp and Paper Non-Combustion06/29/99 04/26/0012/31/98 03/30/00
    THalogenated Solvent Cleaning06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/96 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/987/01/97 08/11/9807/01/97 04/01/98
    UPolymers and Resins Group I06/29/99 04/26/0012/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/97 08/11/9807/01/97 04/01/98
    WEpoxy Resins and Non-Nylon Polyamides Production06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/97 08/11/9807/01/97 04/01/98
    XSecondary Lead Smelting06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/97 08/11/9807/01/97 04/01/98
    YMarine Tank Vessel Loading Operations06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/00
    AA/BBPhosphoric Acid/Phosphate Fertilizers06/29/99 04/26/00
    CCPetroleum Refineries06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 08/11/98
    DDOff-Site Waste Operations06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/97 08/11/9807/01/97 04/01/98
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    EEMagnetic Tape Manufacturing06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/96 03/30/0007/01/97 08/11/98
    GGAerospace Manufacturing and Rework Facilities06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/96 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/97 08/11/9807/01/97 04/01/98
    HHOil and Natural Gas Production06/29/99 04/26/00
    IIShipbuilding and Ship Repair06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/96 03/30/0012/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 04/01/98
    JJWood Furniture Manufacturing Operations06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/96 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/98 08/11/9807/01/97 04/01/98
    KKPrinting and Publishing Industry06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/97 08/11/9807/01/97 04/01/98
    LLPrimary Aluminum Production06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/00
    OOTanks—Level 112/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/97 08/11/9807/01/97 04/01/98
    PPContainers12/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/97 08/11/9807/01/97 04/01/98
    QQSurface Impoundments12/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/97 08/11/9807/01/97 04/01/98
    RRIndividual Drain Systems12/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/97 08/11/9807/01/97 04/01/98
    VVOil-Water Separators and Organic-Water Separators12/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/97 08/11/9807/01/97 04/01/98
    YYGeneric MACT06/29/99 04/26/00
    CCCSteel Pickling-HCL Process06/29/99 04/26/00
    DDDMineral Wool Production06/29/99 04/26/00
    EEEHazardous Waste Combustors12/31/98 03/30/00
    GGGPharmaceutical Production06/29/99 04/26/0012/31/98 03/30/00
    HHHNatural Gas Transmission and Storage06/29/99 04/26/00
    IIIFlexible Polyurethane Foam Production12/31/98 03/30/00
    JJJPolymers and Resins Group IV06/29/99 04/26/0007/01/96 06/11/9912/31/98 03/30/0007/01/97 12/15/9807/01/97 08/11/9807/01/97 04/01/98
    LLLPortland Cement Manufacturing06/29/99 04/26/00
    MMMPesticide Active Ingredient Production06/29/99 04/26/00
    NNNWool Fiberglass Manufacturing06/29/99 04/26/00
    OOOPolymers and Resins III, Amino Resins/ Phenolic Resins
    PPPPolyether Polyols Production06/29/99 04/26/00
    TTTPrimary Lead Smelting06/29/99 04/26/00
    XXXFerroalloys Production06/29/99 04/26/00

    Summary of This Action

    After a review of the submissions, the Regional Administrator determined that delegation was appropriate for the source categories with the conditions set forth in the original NSPS and NESHAP delegation agreements, and the limitations in all applicable regulations, including 40 CFR Parts 60, 61, and 63.

    You should refer to the applicable agreements and regulations referenced above to determine specific provisions which are not delegated.

    All sources subject to the requirements of 40 CFR Parts 60, 61, and 63 are also subject to the equivalent requirements of the above-mentioned state or local agencies.

    EPA's review of the pertinent regulations shows that they contain adequate and effective procedures for the implementation and enforcement of these Federal standards. This rule informs the public of delegations to the above-mentioned agencies.

    I. What Are the Administrative Requirements Associated With This Document?

    Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993), this action is not a “significant regulatory action” and is therefore not subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget. Because the agency has made a “good Start Printed Page 20760cause” finding that this action is not subject to notice-and-comment requirements under the APA or any other statute (see section I. of this document), it is not subject to the regulatory flexibility provisions of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.), or to sections 202 and 205 of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) (Public Law 104-4). In addition, this action does not significantly or uniquely affect small governments or impose a significant intergovernmental mandate, as described in sections 203 and 204 of UMRA. This rule also does not significantly or uniquely affect the communities of tribal governments, as specified by Executive Order 13084 (63 FR 27655, May 10, 1998). This 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 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999). This rule also is not subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997), because it is not economically significant.

    This minor action does not involve technical standards; thus, the requirements of section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) do not apply. This rule also does not involve special consideration of environmental justice related issues as required by Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994). In issuing this rule, EPA has taken the necessary steps to eliminate drafting errors and ambiguity, minimize potential litigation, and provide a clear legal standard for affected conduct, as required by section 3 of Executive Order 12988 (61 FR 4729, February 7, 1996). EPA has complied with Executive Order 12630 (53 FR 8859, March 15, 1988) by examining the takings implications of the rule in accordance with the “Attorney General's Supplemental Guidelines for the Evaluation of Risk and Avoidance of Unanticipated Takings” issued under the Executive Order. This rule does not impose an information collection burden under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).

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

    Start List of Subjects

    List of Subjects in 40 CFR Parts 460, 461 and 463

    • Environmental protection
    • Air pollution control
    • Intergovernmental relations
    End List of Subjects Start Authority

    Authority: This rule is issued under the authority of sections 101, 110, 112, and 301 of the CAA, as amended (42 U.S.C. 7401, 7410, 7412, and 7601).

    End Authority Start Signature

    Dated: April 3, 2000.

    William W. Rice,

    Acting Regional Administrator, Region 7.

    End Signature End Supplemental Information

    [FR Doc. 00-9663 Filed 4-17-00; 8:45 am]

    BILLING CODE 6560-50-P

Document Information

Effective Date:
5/18/2000
Published:
04/18/2000
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule and delegation of authority.
Document Number:
00-9663
Dates:
This rule is effective on May 18, 2000. The dates of delegation can be found in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION; section of this document.
Pages:
20754-20760 (7 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-6577-1
Topics:
Air pollution control, Environmental protection, Intergovernmental relations
PDF File:
00-9663.pdf
CFR: (3)
40 CFR 60
40 CFR 61
40 CFR 63