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							APPENDIX A
NEW SOURCE P E R F O R M A N C E STANDARDS - N O V E M B E R 1 5 , 1 9 8 2

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APPENDIX A

- NEW SOURCE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS,
Affected f a c i 1it y

NOVEMBER 15, 1982
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Source (Subpart)
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Pol 1utant

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Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Genera t o r s (D) Fossil-Fuel F i r e d Steam Genera tors (Da) Incinerators (municipal )

Greater than 250 x lo6 Btu/h (Construction comnenced after Au u s t 17, 1971 and p r i o r t o September 19, 1978 (I 60.40)

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PM, S O p . NO,

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Greater than 250 x 106Btu/h (Construction comnenced a f t e r September 18, 1978) (I 60.40a) Greater than 45 metric tons per day charging r a t e (I 60.50)

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Portland Cement Plants (F)

Kiln, c l i n k e r cooler, raw m i l l system, f i n i s h m i l l system, raw m i l l dryer, raw material storage, c l i ker storage, f in i shed product storage, conveyor n transfer points , bagging and bulk loading and: unloading systems ( 5 60.60)
Any f a c i l i t y producing weak n i t r i c acid by e i t h e r the pressure o r atmospheric pressure process ( 5 60.70) Any f a c i l i ty producing s u l f u r i c acid by the contact process by burning elemental sulfur, a l k y l a t i o n acid, hydrogen sulfide, organic sulfides and mercaptans, o r acid sludge, but does not include f a c i l i t i e s where conversion t o s u l f u r i c acid i s u t i l i z e d p r i m a r l l y as a means o f preventing emissions t o the atmosphere o f s u l f u r dioxide o r other s u l f u r compounds (I60.80) Dryers; systems f o r screening, handling, storing, and weighing hot aggregate; systems f o r loading, transferring, and storing mineral f i l l e r ; systems f o r mixing asphalt concrete; and the loading, transfer, and storage systems associated w i t h emission control systems ( 5 60.90)

PM

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N i t r i c Acid Plants (G)

N02
SO2, Acid M i s t

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S u l f u r i c Acid Plants (H)

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Asphalt Concrete Plants (1)

PM

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Source (Subpart)
8,

Affected facility a. c.
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Pollutant a.
b.

Petroleum Refineries ( J )

F l u i d catalytic cracking u n i t catalyst on tra se o r t regenerators

PM, CO
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Fuel gas combustion device ( § GO.100) Claus sulfur recovery plants ( > 20 LTD/day)

c.
d.

so2
SO2

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Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids (K) Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids (Ka) Secondary Lead Smelters
(L)

Storage capacity greater than 151,412 l i t e r s (Construction comnenced a f t e r June 11, 1973 and prior t o May 19, 1978) ( § 60.110) Storage capacity greater than 151,412 1i ters Construction commenced after May 18, 1978)

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Pot furnaces reater than 250 kg charging capacity; Blast (cupola furnaces; and reverberatory furnaces ( 0 60.120)

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Secondary Brass and Bronze In o t Production Plants (M

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Reverberatory and electric furnaces greater than or equal to 1000 kg production capacity and blast furnaces greater than or equal t o 250 kg/h production capacity ( 0 60.130) Basic oxygen process furnace ( 5 60.140) Incinerator which burns the sludge produced by municipal sewage treatment f a c i l i t i e s . ( 5 60.150) Dryer, roaster, smelting furnace, copper converter (reverberatory furnaces processin h i g h impurity feed are exempt from SO2 std.) § 60.160)

PM

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Iron and Steel P l a n t s (N) Sewage Treatment Plants (0) Primary Copper Smelters (PI Primary Zinc Smelters (Q)

PM
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Sinter machine, roaster ( 5 60.170)

PM, opacity, soZ

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Source (Subpart)

Affected f a c i 1it y Blast o r reverberatory furnace, s i n t e r i n g machine discharge, and s i n t e r i n g machine e l e c t r i c smel t l n g furnace, converter ( 5 60.120) Potroom group, anode bake plants ( 5 60.190) teactors, f i l t e r s , evaporators and hot wells : § 60.200) Evaporators, hotwells, acid sumps and cooling tanks ( 5 60.210) ranulators, dryers, coolers, screens and m i l l s I 60.220)

Pol 1utant
PM, opacity soZ

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Primary Lead Smelter ( R )

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P r i m a r y Aluminum Reduction Plants ( S )

Opacity, F
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Wet Process Phosphoric Acid Plants ( T ) Superphosphoric Acid P l a n t s

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Diamnonium Phosphate Plants

(V)
22. T r i p l e Superphosphate Plants (W)

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Mixers, curing be1t s (dens) , reactors, granulators, dryers, cookers, screens , m i 11s and f a c i 1it i e s which store run- of- pi1e t r i p 1 e superphosphbte (I 60,230) Storage o r curing p i l e s , conveyors, elevators, screens and m i l Is (I 60.240) Electric

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23. Granular T r i p l e Superphosphate Storage Facilities (X)

F

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Steel Plants: E l e c t r i c Arc Furnaces (AA) Coal Preparation P l a n t s

arc furnaces; dust-hand1 l n g equipment

PM, opacity
PM, opacity

‘ ( I 60.270)
Thermal dryer, pneumatic coal cleanlng equipment, processing and conveying equipment, storage systems, t r a n s f e r and loading systems (I 60.250) E l e c t r i c submerged arc furnaces, dust hand1i n g equipment (I 60.260)

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Ferroalloy Production F a c i l it i e s (2)

PM, opacity, CO

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Source (Subpart)

Affected f a c i l i t y Recovery furnaces, s m e l t dissolve tank, lime k i l n , digester, brown stock washer, evaporator, oxidat i o n o r stripper systems ( § 60.280) Column and rack dryers, process equipment and other dryers, loading and handling ( 4 60.300) a. b. Gas turbines, - 10 x lo6 Btu/h > Gas turbines, - 100 x lo6 Btu/h ( I 60.330) >

P o l 1u t a n t

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K r a f t Pulp M i l l s (BB)

PM, opacity, TRS

28. Grain Elevators (DD)
29. Stationary Gas Turbine (GG)
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Lime Manufacturing (HH)

PM, opacity
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SO2, N , O
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Rotary 1ime k i l n , 1ime hydrator ( I 60.340) Incinerator, > 2205 1b/day (dry sludge) ( I 60.150) Surface coating o f metal parts
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PM, opacity
PM, opacity

31. Sewage Treatment Plants (0) 32. Auto and Light-duty Truck
Surface Coatin Operations (MM

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60.390)

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Glass Plants (CC) Lead Acid Battery Plants

Furnace

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60.290)

(KK)
35. Phosphate Rock Plants (NN) 36. Ammonium Sulfate Manuf a c t u r i n g (PP)

Lead oxide production, g r i d casting, paste mixing, three-process operation, lead reclamation, other ( I 60.370) Dryers, calciners, grinders , hand1i n g and storage ( I 60.400) Dryer ( 5 60.420) Surface coating operations w i t h i n large appl lance assembly plants ( § 60.450)

Pb, opacity

PM, opacity
PM, opacity

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I n d u s t r i a l Surface Coati ng : Large Appl iances (SS)

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39.

Surface Coating of Metal Furniture ( E E ) Metal Coil Surface Coating (TT) Graphic Arts Industry: Pub1i c a t i o n Rotogravure P r l n t i n g (QQ)

Metal f u r n i t u r e surface coating f a c i l i t l e s ( § 60.310)

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60.460)

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Publication rotogravure p r i n t i n g presses ( § 60,430)

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APPENDIX B NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS - NOVEMBER 15, ‘1982

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Pol 1u t a n t

Affected f a c i l i t y
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Asbestos

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Asbestos mills waste disposal The manufacture of buildings and structures i n which the following operations a r e conducted or d i r e c t l y from any of t h e following operations if they a r e conducted outside o f buildings o r structures The fabrication of ( a ) cloth, cord, wicks, tubing, o r other textile materials (b) cement products (c) fireproofing and i n s u l a t i n g materials (d) f r i c t i o n products ( e ) paper, millboard, and f e l t ( f ) floor t i l e ( 9 ) p a i n t s , coating, caulks, adhesives and sealants ( h ) plastics and rubber materials ( i ) chlorine Buildings o r structure w h i c h will be constructed using asbestos insulating products ( 5 61.20) Specified demolition and renovation a c t i v i t i e s

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Waste disposal sites ( 5 61.25)
Spraying ( 5 61.22) *Extraction plants *Ceramic- p l a n t s *Foundries

( 5 61.22(d))

Beryl 1i um

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*Incinerators *Propel 1ant pl ants Machine shops which process beryllium oxides o r any alloys when such alloy contains more than 5 percent beryllium by weight ( § 61.30) Rocket motor test sites ( 5 61.40) Facil Sties processing ore t o recover mercury Faci 1 ities using mercury chlor-a1 kal i cell s t o F a c i l i t i e s which incinerate o r dry wastewater

Mercury

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produce c h l o r i n e gas and a1 kali metal h y d r o x i d e

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61.50)

Vinyl Chloride

1. 2. 3.

Ethylene dichloride plants Vinyl chloride plants Polyvinyl chloride plants ( f 61.60)

procesi ieryllium ore, beryllium oxide, beryllium alloys, o r beryl1 ium containing wastes. ( 5 61.30)

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APPENDIX C EXAMPLES OF REGIONAL OFFICE CORRESPONDENCE AND FEDERAL REGISTER SUBMITTALS

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EXAMPLE 1
DELEGATION LETTER

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, requesting a u t h o r i t y T h i s is i n response t o your l e t t e r of t o implement and enforce the Standards of Performance f o r Nw Stationary e Sources (NSPS) and the National Emission Standards f o r Hazardous Air Pollut a n t s (NESHAPS) programs.
and t h e W have reviewed the pertinent laws of the S t a t e of e rules and regulations thereof, and have determined t h a t they provide an adequate and effective procedure f o r implementation of the NSPS and NESHAPS Therefore, pursuant t o Section I11 of P.L. by the S t a t e o f 31-504 (1970) as amended by P.L. 95-95 (1977), the Clean Air Act (CAA) as e amended and 40 CFR. Part 60 and P a r t 61, w hereby delegate our primary authority f o r implementation and enforcement of NSPS and NESHAPS, respectiveas follows: l y , t o the State of

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Responsibility f o r a l l sources located o r to be located i n the S t a t e subject t o the standards of performance f o r new s t a of tionary sources promulgated i n 40 CFR Part 60 and amendments t h e r e t o a s published i n the Federal Register a s o f t h e date o f your request The categories of new sources covered by t h i s 1etter on responsibility are:

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Responsibility f o r a l l sources located o r t o be located i n the State of subject t o t h e national emission standards f o r hazardous a i r pollutants promulgated i n 40 CFR Part 61 and amendments t h e r e t o a s published i n the Federal Register as o f the d a t e of your request letter. The four hazardous a i r pollutants covered by t h i s authority a r e asbestosI beryllium, mercury, and vinyl chloride.

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T h i s delegation is based upon t h e following conditions:

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Existing monthly “CDS” reports normally submitted t o EPA through program plan reporting w i l l be expanded t o contain pertinent infonnation r e l a t i n g t o the status o f sources subject t o 40 CFR Parts 60 and 61. A a minimum, the following information should s be provided t o EPA: the name, address, type and s i z e of each f a c i l i t y , d a t e t h a t operation a t the f a c i l i t y comnenced and d a t e s of most recent stack test, the compliance status of each f a c i l i t y w i t h accompanying explanations of noncompliance where applicable;
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notice o f enforcement actions brought against f a c i l i t i e s subject t o 40 CFR Part 60 o r 61; surveillance actions undertaken f o r each facility; and the results of a l l reports relating t o emissions data. will Enforcement of N P and NESHAPS i n the State of SS be the primary responsibility o f the If the State determines. that such enforcement is n o t feasible and so notifies EPA, or where the State acts i n a manner inconsistent w i t h the terms of t h i s granted authority, EPA w i l l exercise i t s concurrent enforcement authority pursuant t o Section 113 o f the Clean Air Act, as amended, w i t h respect t o sources w i t h i n the subject t o the NSPS and NESHAPS. State of Acceptance of this delegation o f presently promulgated NSPS and NESHAPS does not comnit the State t o request o r accept enforcement responsibility of future standards and requirements. A new request for enforcement responsibility w i l l be required f o r any standards not included i n Paragraphs A and B above.
If a t any time there is a conflict between a State regulation and a Federal regulation (40 CFR Parts 60 and 61), the Federal regulation must be applied i f i t is more s t r i n g e n t t h a n t h a t o f the State. If t h e State does not have the authority t o enforce a

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Federal regulation, the pertinent portion of the delegation may be rev0 ked.
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minor changes i n methodology provided these changes are reported The Administrator a l s o retains the r i g h t t o t o EPA Region change an opacny standard as specified i n 40 CFR 60.11(e).

Performance t e s t s shall be scheduled and conducted i n accordance w i t h the procedures s e t f o r t h i n 40 CFR Parts 60 and 61 unless alternate methods or procedures are approved by t h e EPA Administrator. Although the Administrator retains the exclusive r i g h t to approve equivalent and alternative test methods as specified i n 40 CFR 60.8(b) (2) and ( 3 ) , and 64.14, the State may approve

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Additionally, t h e State of must require reporting o f a l l excess emissions f r o m any NSPS source i n accordance w i t h 40 CFR 60.7(c).
A1 t e r n a t i v e s t o continuous monitoring procedures

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requirements, as outlined i n 40 CFR 60.13(i), may be approved by the State w i t h the prior concurrence of t h e EPA Administrator.

or reporting

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If a source proposed t o modify i t s operation or f a c i l i t y which may cause the source t o be subject to NSPS requirements, t h e State shall notify EPA Region and o b t a i n a determination on the appl i ca b i 1i ty o f the NSrregul a ti ons

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If the Administrator determines that the State procedure f o r enforcing or implementing the NSPS o r NESHAPS is inadequate, or is not being effectively carried out, his delegation may be revoked i n whole or part. Any such revocation shall be effective as of the data specified i n a Notice o f Revocation t o the Information shall be made available t o the public i n accordance w i t h 40 CFR 60.9 and 61.15(b). Any records, reports, o r information provided to, or otherwise obtained by, the State i n accordance w i t h the provisions o f these regulations shall be made available t o the designated representatives o f EPA upon request.

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The State and EPA will develop a system o f comnunication sufficient t o guarantee a program t h a t includes the items described below: a.
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Each agency is informed o f t h e current compliance status of subject sources i n the State o f
Prior EPA concurrence is obtained on any matter i n v o l v i n g interpretation of 40 CFR Parts 60 and 61 (including unique questions of applicability of the standards); and

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Enforcement actions (including requests f o r information and enforcement actions based thereon) already initiated by EPA prior t o this delegation, shall be completed by EPA.

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i n the near future. The notice will state, among other t h i n g s , that, effective imnediately, a l l reports required pursuant t o NSPS and NESHAPS, by sources - located i n should h submitted to the Any such reports which have been o r may be received by EPA, Region -' wi11' be promptly transmitted to this State agency.

A notice announcing these actions w i l l be published i n the Federal Reqister

Since t h i s action is effective imnediately, there is no requirement that the State o f notify EPA of its acceptance. Unless EPA receives from the State o f written notice o f objections w i t h i n ten (10) days of the date of receipt of this l e t t e r , the State will be deemed t o have accepted a l l of the terms as stated herein. Sincerely yours,

Regional Administrator

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AUTOMATIC D L G TO LETTER EE AI N

Dear w delegated t o the State of e the authority f o r implementation and enforcement of the Standards of Performance f o r Nw Stae tionary Sources (NSPS) and the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollufhts (NESUPS) that had been promulgated by EPA as of , EPA promulgated NSPS for On
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, w have reviewed the pertinent e As s t a t e d i n our l e t t e r of and your rules and regulations, and have laws of the State of determined that they provide an adequate and effective procedure f o r impleTherefore, w e menting and enforcing the NSPS i n the State of hereby delegate our author1 t y f o r the implementation and enforcement o f NSPS t o the State of as follows:

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Authority for a l l sources located o r t o be located i n the State o f e subject t o the Standards o f Performance for Nw Stationary Sources for promulgated i n 40 CFR Part 60 as of the date o f t h i s letter.

This delegation i s based upon the same conditions as those stated i n our , except that condition 4, relating to Federal f a c i l i 1etter of ties, has been voided by the Clean Air Act Amendments o f 1977. A copy of , letter was published i n the notices section o f the Federal the R ister o e ( FR ). (An associated rulemaking was FR-~, to notify the public that ofn certain reports and applications required from operators of new sources shall be submitted t o the State of ). A notice announcing t h i s delegation w i l l be published i n t h e m R e q i s t e r i n the near future.

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Since this delegation i s effective immediately, there i s no need for the
S t a t e t o n o t i f y EPA o f i t s acceptance. Unless w r e c e i v e from e
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notice o f objections w i t h i n ten'days o f the d a t e on which you receive this letter, the State of will be deemed t o have accepted a l l of the terms of the delegation.
S i ncerel y

yours,

Regional Admi n i strator

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