2011-12211. Outer Continental Shelf Air Regulations Consistency Update for California  

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    AGENCY:

    Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

    ACTION:

    Final rule.

    SUMMARY:

    EPA is finalizing the update of the Outer Continental Shelf (“OCS”) Air Regulations proposed in the Federal Register on January 10, 2011. Requirements applying to OCS sources located within 25 miles of States' seaward boundaries must be updated periodically to remain consistent with the requirements of the corresponding onshore area (“COA”), as mandated by section 328(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1990 (“the Act”). The portion of the OCS air regulations that is being updated pertains to the requirements for OCS sources for which the Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District (“Santa Barbara County APCD” or “District”) is the designated COA. The intended effect of approving the OCS requirements for the Santa Barbara County APCD is to regulate emissions from OCS sources in accordance with the requirements onshore.

    DATES:

    This rule is effective on June 20, 2011. The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in this rule is approved by the Director of the Federal Register as of June 20, 2011.

    ADDRESSES:

    EPA has established docket number OAR-2004-0091 for this action. The index to the docket is available electronically at http://www.regulations.gov and in hard copy at EPA Region IX, 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, California. While all documents in the docket are listed in the index, some information may be publicly available only at the hard copy location (e.g., copyrighted material), and some may not be publicly available in either location (e.g., CBI). To inspect the hard copy materials, please schedule an appointment during normal business hours with the contact listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.

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    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

    Cynthia G. Allen, Air Division (Air-4), U.S. EPA Region 9, 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105, (415) 947-4120, allen.cynthia@epa.gov.

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    Throughout this document, the terms “we,” “us,” or “our” refer to U.S. EPA.

    Organization of this document: The following outline is provided to aid in locating information in this preamble.

    I. Background

    II. Public Comment

    III. EPA Action

    IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

    I. Background

    On January 10, 2011 (76 FR 1389), EPA proposed to incorporate various Santa Barbara County APCD air pollution control requirements into the OCS Air Regulations at 40 CFR part 55. We are incorporating these requirements in response to the submittal of these rules by the District. EPA has evaluated the proposed requirements to ensure that they are rationally related to the attainment or maintenance of Federal or state ambient air quality standards or Part C of title I of the Act, that they are not designed expressly to prevent exploration and development of the OCS and that they are applicable to OCS sources. 40 CFR 55.1. EPA has also evaluated the rules to ensure that they are not arbitrary or capricious. 40 CFR 55.12(e).

    Section 328(a) of the Act requires that EPA establish requirements to control air pollution from OCS sources located within 25 miles of states' seaward boundaries that are the same as onshore requirements. To comply with this statutory mandate, EPA must incorporate applicable onshore rules into part 55 as they exist onshore. This limits EPA's flexibility in deciding which requirements will be incorporated into part 55 and prevents EPA from making substantive changes to the requirements it incorporates. As a result, EPA may be incorporating rules into part 55 that do not conform to all of EPA's state implementation plan (SIP) guidance or certain requirements of the Act. Consistency updates may result in the inclusion of state or local rules or regulations into part 55, even though the same rules may ultimately be disapproved for inclusion as part of the SIP. Inclusion in the OCS rule does not imply that a rule meets the requirements of the Act for SIP approval, nor does it imply that the rule will be approved by EPA for inclusion in the SIP.

    II. Public Comment

    EPA's proposed action provided a 30-day public comment period. During this period, we received no comments on the proposed action.

    III. EPA Action

    In this document, EPA takes final action to incorporate the proposed changes into 40 CFR part 55. No changes were made to the proposed action except for minor technical corrections to the list of rules in the part 55 regulatory text to accurately reflect the action we proposed. EPA is approving the proposed action under section 328(a)(1) of the Act, 42 U.S.C. 7627. Section 328(a) of the Act requires that EPA establish requirements to control air pollution from OCS sources located within 25 miles of states' seaward boundaries that are the same as onshore requirements. To comply with this statutory mandate, EPA must incorporate applicable onshore rules into Part 55 as they exist onshore.

    IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

    Under the Clean Air Act, the Administrator is required to establish requirements to control air pollution from OCS sources located within 25 miles of States' seaward boundaries that are the same as onshore air control requirements. To comply with this statutory mandate, EPA must incorporate applicable onshore rules into part 55 as they exist onshore. 42 U.S.C. 7627(a)(1); 40 CFR 55.12. Thus, in promulgating OCS consistency updates, EPA's role is to maintain consistency between OCS regulations and the regulations of onshore areas, provided that they meet the criteria of the Clean Air Act. Accordingly, this action simply updates the existing OCS requirements to make them consistent with requirements onshore, without the Start Printed Page 29157exercise of any policy discretion by EPA. For that reason, this action:

    • Is not a “significant regulatory action” subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993);
    • Is certified as not having a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.);
    • 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 Clean Air Act; 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).

    In addition, this rule does not have Tribal implications as specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000), because it does not have a substantial direct effect on one or more Indian Tribes, on the relationship between the Federal Government and Indian Tribes, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities between the Federal Government and Indian Tribes, nor does it impose substantial direct compliance costs on Tribal governments, nor preempt Tribal law.

    Under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq., an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. OMB has approved the information collection requirements contained in 40 CFR part 55 and, by extension, this update to the rules, and has assigned OMB control number 2060-0249. Notice of OMB's approval of EPA Information Collection Request (“ICR”) No. 1601.07 was published in the Federal Register on February 17, 2009 (74 FR 7432). The approval expires January 31, 2012. As EPA previously indicated (70 FR 65897-65898 (November 1, 2005)), the annual public reporting and recordkeeping burden for collection of information under 40 CFR part 55 is estimated to average 549 hours per response, using the definition of burden provided in 44 U.S.C. 3502(2).

    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).

    Under section 307(b)(1) of the Clean Air Act, petitions for judicial review of this action must be filed in the United States Court of Appeals for the appropriate circuit by July 19, 2011. Filing a petition for reconsideration by the Administrator of this final rule does not affect the finality of this action for the purposes of judicial review nor does it extend the time within which a petition for judicial review may be filed, and shall not postpone the effectiveness of such rule or action. This action may not be challenged later in proceedings to enforce its requirements. (See section 307(b)(2)).

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    List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 55

    • Environmental protection
    • Administrative practice and procedures
    • Air pollution control
    • Hydrocarbons
    • Incorporation by reference
    • Intergovernmental relations
    • Nitrogen dioxide
    • Nitrogen oxides
    • Outer Continental Shelf
    • Ozone
    • Particulate matter
    • Permits
    • Reporting and recordkeeping requirements
    • Sulfur oxides
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    Dated: March 31, 2011.

    Jared Blumenfeld,

    Regional Administrator, Region IX.

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    Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, part 55, is amended as follows:

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    PART 55—[AMENDED]

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    1. The authority citation for part 55 continues to read as follows:

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    Authority: Section 328 of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.) as amended by Public Law 101-549.

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    2. Section 55.14 is amended by revising paragraph (e)(3)(ii)(F) to read as follows:

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    Requirements that apply to OCS sources located within 25 miles of States' seaward boundaries, by State.
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    (F) Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District Requirements Applicable to OCS Sources, March 2011.

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    3. Appendix A to Part 55 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(6) under the heading “California” to read as follows:

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    Appendix A to Part 55—Listing of State and Local Requirements Incorporated by Reference Into Part 55, by State

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    California

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    (6) The following requirements are contained in Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District Requirements Applicable to OCS Sources:

    Rule 102Definitions (Adopted 09/20/10).
    Rule 103Severability (Adopted 10/23/78).
    Rule 106Notice to Comply for Minor Violations (Repealed 01/01/2001).
    Rule 107Emergencies (Adopted 04/19/01).
    Rule 201Permits Required (Adopted 06/19/08).
    Rule 202Exemptions to Rule 201 (Adopted 09/20/10).
    Rule 203Transfer (Adopted 04/17/97).
    Rule 204Applications (Adopted 04/17/97).
    Rule 205Standards for Granting Permits (Adopted 04/17/97).
    Rule 206Conditional Approval of Authority to Construct or Permit to Operate (Adopted 10/15/91).
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    Rule 207Denial of Application (Adopted 10/23/78).
    Rule 210Fees (Adopted 03/17/05).
    Rule 212Emission Statements (Adopted 10/20/92).
    Rule 301Circumvention (Adopted 10/23/78).
    Rule 302Visible Emissions (Adopted 10/23/78).
    Rule 304Particulate Matter—Northern Zone (Adopted 10/23/78).
    Rule 305Particulate Matter Concentration—Southern Zone (Adopted 10/23/78).
    Rule 306Dust and Fumes—Northern Zone (Adopted 10/23/78).
    Rule 307Particulate Matter Emission Weight Rate—Southern Zone (Adopted 10/23/78).
    Rule 308Incinerator Burning (Adopted 10/23/78).
    Rule 309Specific Contaminants (Adopted 10/23/78).
    Rule 310Odorous Organic Sulfides (Adopted 10/23/78).
    Rule 311Sulfur Content of Fuels (Adopted 10/23/78).
    Rule 312Open Fires (Adopted 10/02/90).
    Rule 316Storage and Transfer of Gasoline (Adopted 01/15/09).
    Rule 317Organic Solvents (Adopted 10/23/78).
    Rule 318Vacuum Producing Devices or Systems—Southern Zone (Adopted 10/23/78).
    Rule 321Solvent Cleaning Operations (Adopted 09/20/10).
    Rule 322Metal Surface Coating Thinner and Reducer (Adopted 10/23/78).
    Rule 323Architectural Coatings (Adopted 11/15/01).
    Rule 324Disposal and Evaporation of Solvents (Adopted 10/23/78).
    Rule 325Crude Oil Production and Separation (Adopted 07/19/01).
    Rule 326Storage of Reactive Organic Compound Liquids (Adopted 01/18/01).
    Rule 327Organic Liquid Cargo Tank Vessel Loading (Adopted 12/16/85).
    Rule 328Continuous Emission Monitoring (Adopted 10/23/78).
    Rule 330Surface Coating of Metal Parts and Products (Adopted 01/20/00).
    Rule 331Fugitive Emissions Inspection and Maintenance (Adopted 12/10/91).
    Rule 332Petroleum Refinery Vacuum Producing Systems, Wastewater Separators and Process Turnarounds (Adopted 06/11/79).
    Rule 333Control of Emissions from Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines (Adopted 06/19/08).
    Rule 342Control of Oxides of Nitrogen (NOX) from Boilers, Steam Generators and Process Heaters) (Adopted 04/17/97).
    Rule 343Petroleum Storage Tank Degassing (Adopted 12/14/93).
    Rule 344Petroleum Sumps, Pits, and Well Cellars (Adopted 11/10/94).
    Rule 346Loading of Organic Liquid Cargo Vessels (Adopted 01/18/01).
    Rule 352Natural Gas-Fired Fan-Type Central Furnaces and Residential Water Heaters (Adopted 09/16/99).
    Rule 353Adhesives and Sealants (Adopted 08/19/99).
    Rule 359Flares and Thermal Oxidizers (Adopted 06/28/94).
    Rule 360Emissions of Oxides of Nitrogen from Large Water Heaters and Small Boilers (Adopted 10/17/02).
    Rule 361Small Boilers, Steam Generators, and Process Heaters (Adopted 01/17/08).
    Rule 370Potential to Emit—Limitations for Part 70 Sources (Adopted 06/15/95).
    Rule 505Breakdown Conditions Sections A., B.1., and D. only (Adopted 10/23/78).
    Rule 603Emergency Episode Plans (Adopted 06/15/81).
    Rule 702General Conformity (Adopted 10/20/94).
    Rule 801New Source Review (Adopted 04/17/97).
    Rule 802Nonattainment Review (Adopted 04/17/97).
    Rule 803Prevention of Significant Deterioration (Adopted 04/17/97).
    Rule 804Emission Offsets (Adopted 04/17/97).
    Rule 805Air Quality Impact Analysis and Modeling (Adopted 04/17/97).
    Rule 808New Source Review for Major Sources of Hazardous Air Pollutants (Adopted 05/20/99).
    Rule 1301Part 70 Operating Permits—General Information (Adopted 06/19/03).
    Rule 1302Part 70 Operating Permits—Permit Application (Adopted 11/09/93).
    Rule 1303Part 70 Operating Permits—Permits (Adopted 11/09/93).
    Rule 1304Part 70 Operating Permits—Issuance, Renewal, Modification and Reopening (Adopted 11/09/93).
    Rule 1305Part 70 Operating Permits—Enforcement (Adopted 11/09/93).
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Document Information

Comments Received:
0 Comments
Effective Date:
6/20/2011
Published:
05/20/2011
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
2011-12211
Dates:
This rule is effective on June 20, 2011. The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in this rule is approved by the Director of the Federal Register as of June 20, 2011.
Pages:
29156-29158 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
OAR-2004-0091, FRL-9304-4
Topics:
Administrative practice and procedure, Air pollution control, Continental shelf, Environmental protection, Hydrocarbons, Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Nitrogen dioxide, Nitrogen oxides, Ozone, Particulate matter, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Sulfur oxides
PDF File:
2011-12211.pdf
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CFR: (1)
40 CFR 55.14