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speed in order to return the bridge to
normal operation as soon as possible.
Should the bridge maintenance
authorized by this temporary deviation
be completed before the end of the
effective period published in this notice,
the Coast Guard will rescind the
remainder of this temporary deviation,
and the bridge shall be returned to its
normal operating schedule. Notice of
the above action shall be provided to the
public in the Local Notice to Mariners
and the Federal Register, where
practicable. This deviation from the
operating regulations is authorized
under 33 CFR 117.35(b).
Dated: July 14, 2006.
Gary Kassof,
Bridge Program Manager, First Coast Guard
District.
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BILLING CODE 4910–15–P
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
40 CFR Part 52
[TN–200602; FRL–8197–2]
Approval and Promulgation of Air
Quality Implementation Plans;
Tennessee; Update to Materials
Incorporated by Reference
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Final rule; Notice of
administrative change.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: EPA is publishing this action
to provide the public with notice of the
update to the Tennessee State
Implementation Plan (SIP) compilation.
In particular, materials submitted by
Tennessee that are incorporated by
reference (IBR) into the Tennessee SIP
are being updated to reflect EPAapproved revisions to Tennessee’s SIP
that have occurred since the last update.
In this action EPA is also notifying the
public of the correction of certain
typographical errors.
DATES: This action is effective July 24,
2006.
ADDRESSES: SIP materials which are
incorporated by reference into 40 CFR
part 52 are available for inspection at
the following locations: Environmental
Protection Agency, Region 4, 61 Forsyth
Street, SW., Atlanta, GA 30303; the
EPA, Air and Radiation Docket and
Information Center, Air Docket (6102),
1301 Constitution Avenue, NW., Room
B102, Washington, DC 20460, and the
National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA). For
information on the availability of this
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material at NARA, call 202–741–6030,
or go to: https://www.archives.gov/
federal_register/
code_of_federal_regulations/
ibr_locations.html.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Stacy DiFrank at the above Region 4
address or at (404) 562–9042.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each state
has a SIP containing the control
measures and strategies used to attain
and maintain the national ambient air
quality standards (NAAQS). The SIP is
extensive, containing such elements as
air pollution control regulations,
emission inventories, monitoring
networks, attainment demonstrations,
and enforcement mechanisms.
Each state must formally adopt the
control measures and strategies in the
SIP after the public has had an
opportunity to comment on them and
then submit the SIP to EPA. Once these
control measures and strategies are
approved by EPA, after notice and
comment, they are incorporated into the
federally approved SIP and are
identified in part 52 ‘‘Approval and
Promulgation of Implementation Plans,’’
Title 40 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (40 CFR part 52). The full
text of the state regulation approved by
EPA is not reproduced in its entirety in
40 CFR part 52, but is ‘‘incorporated by
reference.’’ This means that EPA has
approved a given state regulation with
a specific effective date. The public is
referred to the location of the full text
version should they want to know
which measures are contained in a
given SIP. The information provided
allows EPA and the public to monitor
the extent to which a state implements
a SIP to attain and maintain the NAAQS
and to take enforcement action if
necessary.
The SIP is a living document which
the state can revise as necessary to
address the unique air pollution
problems in the state. Therefore, EPA
from time to time must take action on
SIP revisions containing new and/or
revised regulations as being part of the
SIP. On May 22, 1997, (62 FR 27968),
EPA revised the procedures for
incorporating by reference, into the
Code of Federal Regulations, materials
submitted by states in their EPAapproved SIP revisions. These changes
revised the format for the identification
of the SIP in 40 CFR part 52, streamlined the mechanisms for announcing
EPA approval of revisions to a SIP, and
stream-lined the mechanisms for EPA’s
updating of the IBR information
contained for each SIP in 40 CFR part
52. The revised procedures also called
for EPA to maintain ‘‘SIP Compilations’’
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that contain the federally-approved
regulations and source specific permits
submitted by each state agency. These
SIP Compilations are contained in 3ring binders and are updated primarily
on an annual basis. Under the revised
procedures, EPA is to periodically
publish an informational document in
the rules section of the Federal Register
when updates are made to a SIP
Compilation for a particular state. EPA’s
1997 revised procedures were formally
applied to Tennessee on June 30, 1999
(64 FR 35009).
This action represents EPA’s
publication of the Tennessee SIP
Compilation update, appearing in 40
CFR part 52. In addition, notice is
provided of the following typographical
corrections to Table 1 of § 52.2220, as
described below, and modifying the IBR
Table format of Table 1.
1. Correcting typographical errors
listed in Table 1 of § 52.2220(c), as
described below:
A. Change in Federal Register
citations to reflect the beginning page of
the preamble as opposed to that of the
regulatory text.
B. Chapter 1200–3–5–.03 title is
revised to read ‘‘Method of Evaluating
and Recording.’’
C. Chapter 1200–3–5–.11 EPA
approved date is corrected to read ‘‘07/
16/02.’’
D. Chapter 1200–3–9–.05, ‘‘Appeal of
Permit Application Denials and Permit
Conditions,’’ is changed to Chapter
1200–3–9–.06, and a new Chapter 1200–
3–8–.05 is added and ‘‘Reserved.’’
EPA has determined that today’s
action falls under the ‘‘good cause’’
exemption in section 553(b)(3)(B) of the
Administrative Procedure 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 an action effective immediately
(thereby avoiding the 30-day delayed
effective date otherwise provided for in
the APA). Today’s administrative action
simply codifies provisions which are
already in effect as a matter of law in
Federal and approved state programs
and corrects typographical errors
appearing in the Federal Register.
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 for this
administrative action is ‘‘unnecessary’’
and ‘‘contrary to the public interest’’
since the codification (and
typographical corrections) only reflect
existing law. Immediate notice of this
action in the Federal Register benefits
the public by providing the public
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notice of the updated Tennessee SIP
Compilation and notice of typographical
corrections to the Tennessee
‘‘Identification of Plan’’ portion of the
Federal Register.
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Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
A. General Requirements
Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR
51735, October 4, 1993), this
administrative action is not a
‘‘significant regulatory action’’ and is
therefore not subject to review by the
Office of Management and Budget. This
action is not subject to Executive Order
13211, ‘‘Actions Concerning Regulations
That Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
Distribution, or Use’’ (66 FR 28355, May
22, 2001) because it is not a significant
regulatory action under Executive Order
12866. Because the Agency has made a
‘‘good cause’’ finding that this action is
not subject to notice-and-comment
requirements under the APA or any
other statute as indicated in the
Supplementary Information section
above, 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 (UMRA) of 1995
(Pub. L. 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 administrative action also
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, as
specified by Executive Order 13175 (65
FR 67249, November 9, 2000), nor will
it 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 administrative
action also is not subject to Executive
Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23,
1997), because it is not economically
significant. This administrative 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. The
administrative action also does not
involve special consideration of
environmental justice related issues as
required by Executive Order 12898 (59
FR 7629, February 16, 1994). This
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administrative action does not impose
an information collection burden under
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). EPA’s
compliance with these Statutes and
Executive Orders for the underlying
rules are discussed in previous actions
taken on the State’s rules.
B. Submission to Congress and the
Comptroller General
The Congressional Review Act (CRA)
(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. Section 808 allows
the issuing agency to make a rule
effective sooner than otherwise
provided by the CRA if the agency
makes a good cause finding that notice
and public procedure is impracticable,
unnecessary or contrary to the public
interest. Today’s administrative action
simply codifies (and corrects)
provisions which are already in effect as
a matter of law in Federal and approved
state programs. 5 U.S.C. 808(2). These
announced actions were effective when
EPA approved them through previous
rulemaking actions. 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 this action
in the Federal Register. This update to
Tennessee’s SIP Compilation and
correction of typographical errors is not
a ‘‘major rule’’ as defined by 5 U.S.C.
804(2).
C. Petitions for Judicial Review
EPA has also 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. This action is simply an
announcement of prior rulemakings that
have previously undergone notice and
comment rulemaking. Prior EPA
rulemaking actions for each individual
component of the Tennessee SIP
compilation previously afforded
interested parties the opportunity to file
a petition for judicial review in the
United States Court of Appeals for the
appropriate circuit within 60 days of
such rulemaking action.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air
pollution control, Carbon monoxide,
Incorporation by reference,
Intergovernmental relations, Lead,
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Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, Particulate
matter, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile
organic compounds.
Dated: June 23, 2006.
A. Stanley Meiburg,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 4.
40 CFR part 52, is amended as
follows:
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PART 52—[AMENDED]
1. The authority for citation for part 52
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart RR—Tennessee
2. Section 52.2220 is amended by
revising paragraph (b), and revising
table 1 in paragraph (c) to read as
follows:
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§ 52.2220
Identification of plan.
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(b) Incorporation by reference. (1)
Material listed in paragraph (c) of this
section with an EPA approval date prior
to January 1, 2006, for Tennessee (Table
1 of the Tennessee State Implementation
Plan), January 1, 2003 for Memphis
Shelby County (Table 2 of the
Tennessee State Implementation Plan),
March 1, 2005, for Knox County (Table
3 of the Tennessee State Implementation
Plan), April 1, 2005 for Chattanooga
(Table 4 of the Tennessee State
Implementation Plan), April 1, 2005, for
Nashville-Davidson County (Table 5 of
the Tennessee State Implementation
Plan) and paragraph (d) with an EPA
approval date prior to December 1,
1998, 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) of this section with EPA approval
dates after January 1, 2006, for
Tennessee (Table 1 of the Tennessee
State Implementation Plan), January 1,
2003 for Memphis Shelby County (Table
2 of the Tennessee State Implementation
Plan), March 1, 2005, for Knox County
(Table 3 of the Tennessee State
Implementation Plan), April 1, 2005 for
Chattanooga (Table 4 of the Tennessee
State Implementation Plan), April 1,
2005, for Nashville-Davidson County
(Table 5 of the Tennessee State
Implementation Plan) and paragraph (d)
with an EPA approval date after
December 1, 1998, will be incorporated
by reference in the next update to the
SIP compilation.
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(2) EPA Region 4 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 the
dates referenced in paragraph (b)(1).
(3) Copies of the materials
incorporated by reference may be
inspected at the Region 4 EPA Office at
61 Forsyth Street, SW., Atlanta, GA
30303; the EPA, Air and Radiation
Docket and Information Center, Air
Docket, 1301 Constitution Avenue, NW.,
Room B102, Washington, DC 20460; or
at the National Archives and Records
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Administration (NARA). For
information on the availability of this
material at NARA, call 202–741–6030,
or go to: https://www.archives.gov/
federal_register/
code_of_federal_regulations/
ibr_locations.html.
(c) * * *
TABLE 1.—EPA APPROVED TENNESSEE REGULATIONS
State citation
State effective date
Title/subject
CHAPTER 1200–3–1
Section 1200–3–1–.01 ........
Section 1200–3–1–.02 ........
GENERAL PROVISIONS
General Rules ...............................................................
Severability ...................................................................
CHAPTER 1200–3–2
Section 1200–3–2–.01 ........
Section 1200–3–2–.02 ........
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
1200–3–3–.01
1200–3–3–.02
1200–3–3–.03
1200–3–3–.04
1200–3–3–.05
........
........
........
........
........
1200–3–4–.01
1200–3–4–.02
1200–3–4–.03
1200–3–4–.04
........
........
........
........
Primary Air Quality Standards ......................................
Secondary Air Quality Standards .................................
Tennessee’s Ambient Air Quality Standards ...............
Nondegradation ............................................................
Achievement .................................................................
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
1200–3–5–.01
1200–3–5–.02
1200–3–5–.03
1200–3–5–.04
1200–3–5–.05
1200–3–5–.06
1200–3–5–.07
1200–3–5–.08
1200–3–5–.09
1200–3–5–.10
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
Section 1200–3–5–.11 ........
Section 1200–3–5–.12 ........
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
1200–3–6–.01
1200–3–6–.02
1200–3–6–.03
1200–3–6–.04
1200–3–6–.05
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Section
Section
Section
Section
1200–3–7–.03
1200–3–7–.04
1200–3–7–.05
1200–3–7–.06
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Section 1200–3–7–.07 ........
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General Non-Process Emissions .................................
Non-Process Particulate Emission Standards .............
General Non-Process Gaseous Emissions ..................
(Deleted) .......................................................................
Wood-Fired Fuel Burning Equipment ...........................
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FR
FR
FR
12539
12539
12539
12540
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02/09/77
03/21/79
02/09/77
06/21/79
03/29/85,
06/24/82,
03/29/85,
06/24/82,
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FR
FR
FR
12540
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12540
27268
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FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
43643
43643
43643
43643
43643
43643
43643
43643
46594
43643
06/07/92
06/07/92
06/07/92
06/07/92
06/07/92
06/07/92
06/07/92
06/07/92
04/06/98
06/07/92
08/15/97,
08/15/97,
08/15/97,
08/15/97,
08/15/97,
08/15/97,
08/15/97,
08/15/97,
09/16/02,
08/15/97,
04/06/98
06/07/92
09/16/02, 62 FR 46594
08/15/97, 62 FR 43643
06/21/79
09/08/80
06/21/79
06/21/79
05/30/87
06/24/82,
06/24/82,
06/24/82,
06/24/82,
11/23/88,
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47
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47
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FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
27267
27267
27267
27267
47530
PROCESS EMISSION STANDARDS
General Process Particulate Emission Standards .......
Choice of Particulate Emission Standards—Existing
Process.
New Processes .............................................................
Limiting Allowable Emissions .......................................
Specific Process Emission Standards ..........................
Standards of Performance for New Stationary
Sources.
General Provisions and Applicability for Process Gaseous Emission Standards.
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NON-PROCESS EMISSION STANDARDS
CHAPTER 1200–3–7
Section 1200–3–7–.01 ........
Section 1200–3–7–.02 ........
09/16/02, 67 FR 46594
03/29/85, 50 FR 12540
VISIBLE EMISSION REGULATIONS
General Standards .......................................................
Exceptions ....................................................................
Method of Evaluating and Recording ...........................
Exemption .....................................................................
Standard for Certain Existing Sources .........................
Wood-Fired Fuel Burning Equipment ...........................
Repealed ......................................................................
Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) Manufacturing ........................
Kraft Mill and Soda Mill Recovery ................................
Choice of Visible Emission Standard for Certain Fuel
Burning Equipment.
Repealed ......................................................................
Coke Battery Underfire (combustion) Stacks ...............
CHAPTER 1200–3–6
06/26/93
02/09/77
OPEN BURNING
Purpose ........................................................................
Open Burning Prohibited ..............................................
Exceptions to Prohibition ..............................................
Permits for Open Burning .............................................
CHAPTER 1200–3–5
03/29/85, 50 FR 12540
06/24/82, 47 FR 27267
AIR QUALITY STANDARDS
CHAPTER 1200–3–4
Section
Section
Section
Section
02/09/77
10/12/79
DEFINITIONS
General Definitions .......................................................
Abbreviations ................................................................
CHAPTER 1200–3–3
EPA approval date
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04/12/78
06/24/82, 47 FR 27267
06/07/79, 44 FR 32681
06/21/79
03/21/79
06/07/74
06/07/74
06/24/82,
06/07/79,
06/07/79,
06/07/79,
01/22/82
06/12/96, 61 FR 29666
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TABLE 1.—EPA APPROVED TENNESSEE REGULATIONS—Continued
State citation
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
1200–3–7–.08
1200–3–7–.09
1200–3–7–.10
1200–3–7–.11
1200–3–7–.12
State effective date
Title/subject
........
........
........
........
........
Specific Process Emission Standards ..........................
Sulfuric Acid Mist ..........................................................
Grain Loading Limit for Certain Existing Sources ........
Carbon Monoxide, Electric Arc Furnaces ....................
Carbon Monoxide, Catalytic Cracking Units ................
CHAPTER 1200–3–8
Section 1200–3–8–.01 ........
Section 1200–3–8–.02 ........
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
1200–3–9–.01
1200–3–9–.02
1200–3–9–.03
1200–3–9–.04
1200–3–9–.05
1200–3–9–.06
........
........
........
........
........
........
Section 1200–3–10–.01 ......
Section 1200–3–10–.02 ......
Section 1200–3–10–.04 ......
1200–3–12–.01
1200–3–12–.02
1200–3–12–.03
1200–3–12–.04
......
......
......
......
Sampling Required to Establish Contaminant Emission Levels.
Monitoring of Source Emissions, Recording, Reporting of the Same are Required.
Sampling, Recording, and Reporting Required for
Major Stationary Sources.
General .........................................................................
Procedures for Ambient Sampling and Analysis ..........
Source Sampling and Analysis ....................................
Monitoring Required for Determining Compliance of
Certain Large Sources.
General Provisions .......................................................
Non-Process Emission Standards ................................
Process Emission Standards .......................................
Section 1200–3–17–.03 ......
Purpose ........................................................................
Episode Criteria ............................................................
Required Emissions Reductions ..................................
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06/24/82
47 FR 27269
12/14/81
03/19/96, 61 FR 11136
02/14/96
01/07/00, 65 FR 1070
09/12/94
01/19/00, 65 FR 2880
02/09/77
01/18/80
08/01/84
12/28/96
03/29/85,
06/24/82,
03/29/85,
01/07/00,
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FR
FR
FR
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27270
12539
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06/07/74
06/07/79, 44 FR 32681
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08/01/84
03/21/93
04/07/93, 58 FR 18011
04/07/93, 58 FR 18011
03/19/96, 61 FR 11136
02/09/77
06/26/93
05/15/81
03/29/85, 50 FR 12540
09/15/94, 59 FR 47256
06/24/82, 47 FR 27267
09/18/96
09/18/96
10/28/02, 67 FR 55322
10/28/02, 67 FR 55322
09/18/96
10/28/02, 67 FR 55322
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Definitions .....................................................................
General Provisions and Applicability ............................
Compliance Certification, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements for Coating and Printing Sources.
Compliance Certification, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements for Non-Coating and Non-Printing
Sources.
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CONFLICT OF INTEREST
Purpose and Intent .......................................................
Conflict of Interest on the Part of the Board and Technical Secretary.
Conflict of Interest in the Permitting of Municipal Solid
Waste Incineration Units.
CHAPTER 1200–3–18
Section 1200–3–18–.01 ......
Section 1200–3–18–.02 ......
Section 1200–3–18–.03 ......
01/26/99
09/21/94
02/09/77
08/28/95
EMERGENCY EPISODE REQUIREMENTS
CHAPTER 1200–3–17
Section 1200–3–17–.01 ......
Section 1200–3–17–.02 ......
06/24/82, 47 FR 27267
06/24/82, 47 FR 27267
CONTROL OF SULFUR DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
CHAPTER 1200–3–15
Section 1200–3–15–.01 ......
Section 1200–3–15–.02 ......
Section 1200–3–15–.03 ......
07/11/80
03/21/79
VIOLATIONS
Violation Statement ......................................................
CHAPTER 1200–3–14
Section 1200–3–14–.01 ......
Section 1200–3–14–.02 ......
Section 1200–3–14–.03 ......
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12540
27267
27267
26621
METHODS OF SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS
CHAPTER 1200–3–13
Section 1200–3–13–.01 ......
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
REQUIRED SAMPLING, RECORDING, AND REPORTING
CHAPTER 1200–3–12
Section
Section
Section
Section
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Construction Permits ....................................................
Operating Permits .........................................................
General Provisions .......................................................
Exemptions ...................................................................
Reserved.
Appeal of Permit Application Denials and Permit Conditions.
CHAPTER 1200–3–10
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03/29/85,
06/24/82,
06/24/82,
06/21/82,
FUGITIVE DUST
Fugitive Dust .................................................................
Special Nonattainment Area Fugitive Dust Requirements.
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Handling, Storage, Use, and Disposal of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC).
Source-Specific Compliance Schedules ......................
(Reserved) ....................................................................
(Reserved) ....................................................................
(Reserved) ....................................................................
Automobile and Light-Duty Truck Coating Operations
Can Coating ..................................................................
Coil Coating ..................................................................
Paper and Related Coating ..........................................
Fabric Coating ..............................................................
Vinyl Coating ................................................................
Coating of Metal Furniture ............................................
Coating of Large Appliances ........................................
Coating of Magnet Wire ...............................................
Coating of Miscellaneous Metal Parts ..........................
Coating of Flat Wood Paneling ....................................
Bulk Gasoline Plants ....................................................
Bulk Gasoline Terminals ..............................................
Gasoline Dispensing Facility—Stage I and Stage II
Vapor Recovery.
Leaks from Gasoline Tank Trucks ...............................
Petroleum Refinery Sources ........................................
Leaks from Petroleum Refinery Equipment .................
Petroleum Liquid Storage in External Floating Roof
Tanks.
Petroleum Liquid Storage in Fixed Roof Tanks ...........
Leaks from Natural Gas/Gasoline Processing Equipment.
Solvent Metal Cleaning ................................................
Cutback and Emulsified Asphalt ..................................
Manufacture of Synthesized Pharmaceutical Products
Pneumatic Rubber Tire Manufacturing ........................
Graphic Arts Systems ...................................................
Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaners ..................................
(Reserved) ....................................................................
Leaks from Synthetic Organic Chemical, Polymer,
and Resin Manufacturing Equipment.
Manufacture of High Density Polyethylene, Polypropylene, and Polystyrene Resins.
Air Oxidation Processes in the Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry.
(Reserved) ....................................................................
Wood Furniture Finishing and Cleaning Operations ....
Offset Lithographic Printing Operations .......................
Surface Coating of Plastic Parts ..................................
Standards of Performance for Commercial Motor Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Refinishing Operations.
Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Tanks .........................
(Reserved) ....................................................................
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06/04/96
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Other Facilities That Emit Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC’s) of One Hundred Tons Per Year.
Test Methods and Compliance Procedures: General
Provisions.
Test Methods and Compliance Procedures: Determining the Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Content of Coatings and Inks.
Test Methods and Compliance Procedures: Alternative Compliance Methods for Surface Coating.
Test Methods and Compliance Procedures: Emission
Capture and Destruction or Removal Efficiency and
Monitoring Requirements.
Test Methods and Compliance Procedures: Determining the Destruction or Removal Efficiency of a
Control Device.
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Section 1200–3–18–.85 ......
Test Methods and Compliance Procedures: Leak Detection Methods for Volatile Organic Compounds
(VOC’s).
Performance Specifications for Continuous Emission
Monitoring of Total Hydrocarbons.
Quality Control Procedures for Continuous Emission
Monitoring Systems (CEMS).
(Reserved) ....................................................................
Section 1200–3–18–.86 ......
Section 1200–3–18–.87 ......
Section 1200–3–18–.88–.99
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1200–3–19–.06 ......
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Section 1200–3–19–.12 ......
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Section 1200–3–19–.14 ......
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Section 1200–3–19–.16–.18
Section 1200–3–19–.19 ......
Purpose ........................................................................
General Requirements .................................................
Particulate and Sulfur Dioxide Nonattainment Areas
within Tennessee.
(Reserved) ....................................................................
Operating Permits and Emission Limiting Conditions ..
Logs for Operating Hours .............................................
(Reserved) ....................................................................
Particulate Matter Emission Regulations for the Bristol
Nonattainment Area.
Particulate Matter Emission Regulations for Air Contaminant Sources in or Significantly Impacting the
Particulate Nonattainment Areas in Campbell County.
Particulate Emission Regulations for the Bull Run
Nonattainment Area and Odoms Bend Nonattainment Area.
Sulfur Dioxide Emission Regulations for the New
Johnsonville Nonattainment Area.
Particulate Matter Monitoring Requirements for Steam
Electric Generating Units in the Bull Run and
Odoms Bend Nonattainment Areas.
(Reserved) ....................................................................
Sulfur Dioxide Regulations for the Copper Basin Nonattainment Area.
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Reasonable Measures Required ..................................
Notice Required When Malfunction Occurs .................
Logs and Reports .........................................................
Copies of Log Required ...............................................
Scheduled Maintenance ...............................................
Report Required Upon The Issuance of Notice of Violation.
Special Reports Required ............................................
Rights Reserved ...........................................................
Additional Sources Covered .........................................
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General Alternate Emission Standard ..........................
Applicability ...................................................................
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03/22/93
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04/18/94, 59 FR 18310
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Section 1200–3–22–.05 ......
Section 1200–3–22–.06 ......
Definitions .....................................................................
General Lead Emission Standards ..............................
Specific Emission Standards for Existing Sources of
Lead.
Standards for New and Modified Sources of Lead ......
Source Sampling and Analysis ....................................
Lead Ambient Monitoring Requirements ......................
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Section 1200–3–23–.02 ......
Section 1200–3–23–.03 ......
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NONATTAINMENT AREAS
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Definitions .....................................................................
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Exemption From Motor Vehicle Inspection Requirements.
Motor Vehicle Emission Performance Test Criteria .....
Motor Vehicle Anti-Tampering Test Criteria .................
Motor Vehicle Emissions Performance Test Methods
Motor Vehicle Anti-Tampering Test Methods ...............
Motor Vehicle Inspection Program ...............................
Motor Vehicle Inspection Fee .......................................
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Recordkeeping Requirements ......................................
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07/02/97, 62 FR 35681
NITROGEN OXIDES
Definitions .....................................................................
General Provisions and Applicability ............................
Standards and Requirements .......................................
Standards for Cement Kilns .........................................
NOX Trading Budget for State Implementation Plans
Compliance Plans for NOX Emissions From Stationary Internal Combustion Engines.
CHAPTER 1200–3–29
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BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No. 060314069–6069–01; I.D.
071806D]
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act
Provisions; Fisheries of the
Northeastern United States; Atlantic
Sea Scallop Fishery; Closure of the
Nantucket Lightship Scallop Access
Area to Scallop Vessels
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; closure.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: NMFS announces the closure
of the Nantucket Lightship Scallop
Access Area (NLCA) to scallop vessels
until June 15, 2007. This closure,
effective 0001 hours on July 20, 2006, is
based on a determination by the
Northeast Regional Administrator (RA)
that scallop vessels may attain the
yellowtail flounder (YT) bycatch total
allowable catch (TAC) for the NLCA on
July 20, 2006. This action is being taken
to prevent the scallop fleet from
exceeding the YT bycatch TAC allocated
to the NLCA for the 2006 scallop fishing
year in accordance with the regulations
implementing the Atlantic Sea Scallop
Fishery Management Plan (FMP),
Northeast (NE) Multispecies FMP and
the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act.
DATES: The closure of the NLCA to all
scallop vessels is effective 0001 hr local
time, July 20, 2006, until June 15, 2007.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Ryan Silva, Fishery Management
Specialist, (978) 281–9326, fax (978)
281–9135.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Commercial scallop vessels fishing in
access areas are allocated 9.8–percent of
the annual YT TACs established in the
Northeast (NE) Multispecies FMP. Given
current fishing effort by scallop vessels
in the NLCA, the RA has made a
determination that the NLCA YT TAC is
projected to be attained on July 20,
2006. Pursuant to 50 CFR
648.60(a)(5)(ii)(C) and 648.85(c)(3)(ii),
this Federal Register action notifies
scallop vessel owners that, effective
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0001 hours on July 20, 2006, scallop
vessels are prohibited from declaring or
initiating a trip into the NLCA until
June 15, 2007.
If a vessel with a limited access
scallop permit has an unused trip(s) into
the NLCA, it will be allocated 4.9
additional open areas days-at-sea (DAS)
for each unused trip. If a vessel has an
unused compensation trip(s), it is
allocated additional open area DAS
based on estimated catch rates for the
NLCA. The conversion rate from access
area DAS to open area DAS for the
NLCA is 0.41 per open area DAS. An
access area DAS is equal to 1,500 lbs. A
separate letter will be sent to notify
vessel owners of their allocations for
unused complete and/or compensation
trips in the NLCA.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Classification
SUMMARY: NMFS apportions amounts of
the non-specified reserve of groundfish
to the yellowfin sole initial total
allowable catch (ITAC) in the Bering Sea
and Aleutian Islands management area
(BSAI). This action is necessary to allow
the fishery to continue operating. It is
intended to promote the goals and
objectives of the fishery management
plan for the BSAI.
DATES: Effective July 24, 2006 through
2400 hrs, Alaska local time, December
31, 2006. Comments must be received at
the following address no later than 4:30
p.m., Alaska local time, August 7, 2006.
ADDRESSES: Send comments to Sue
Salveson, Assistant Regional
Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries
Division, Alaska Region, NMFS, Attn:
Ellen Walsh. Comments may be
submitted by:
• Mail to: P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK
99802;
• Hand delivery to the Federal
Building, 709 West 9th Street, Room
420A, Juneau, Alaska;
• FAX to 907–586–7557;
• E-mail to bsairelys@noaa.gov and
include in the subject line of the e-mail
comment the document identifier:
bsairelys; or
• Webform at the Federal eRulemaking
Portal: www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions at that site for submitting
comments.
This action is required by 50 CFR part
648 and is exempt from review under
Executive Order 12866.
This action closes NLCA to scallop
vessels until June 15, 2007. The
regulations at 50 CFR 648.59(a)(5)(ii)(C)
and 648.85(c)(3)(ii) require such action
to ensure that scallop vessels do not
take more YT than set aside for the
scallop fishery. The NLCA opened for
the 2006 fishing year on June 15, 2006.
Data indicating the scallop fleet has
taken, or is projected to take, all of the
NLCA YT TAC has only recently
become available. To allow scallop
vessels to continue to take trips in the
NLCA during the period necessary to
publish and receive comments on a
proposed rule would result in vessels
taking much more YT than allocated to
the scallop fleet. Excessive YT harvest
from the NLCA would result in
excessive fishing effort on the Southern
New England/Mid-Atlantic YT stock,
where tight effort controls are critical for
the rebuilding program. Should
excessive fishing effort occur, future
management measures may need to be
more restrictive. Based on the above,
under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), proposed rule
making is waived because it would be
impracticable and contrary to the public
interest to allow a period for public
comment. Furthermore, for the same
reasons, there is good cause under 5
U.S.C 553(d)(3) to waive the 30-day
delayed effectiveness period for this
action.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: July 18, 2006.
Alan D. Risenhoover,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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Administration
50 CFR Part 679
[Docket No. 060216045–6045–01; I.D.
071806A]
Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic
Zone Off Alaska; Yellowfin Sole in the
Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands
Management Area
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; apportionment
of reserves; request for comments.
AGENCY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Josh
Keaton, 907–586–7228.
NMFS
manages the groundfish fishery in the
BSAI exclusive economic zone
according to the Fishery Management
Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea
and Aleutian Islands Management Area
(FMP) prepared by the North Pacific
Fishery Management Council under
authority of the Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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[Federal Register Volume 71, Number 141 (Monday, July 24, 2006)]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 52
[TN-200602; FRL-8197-2]
Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans;
Tennessee; Update to Materials Incorporated by Reference
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Final rule; Notice of administrative change.
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SUMMARY: EPA is publishing this action to provide the public with
notice of the update to the Tennessee State Implementation Plan (SIP)
compilation. In particular, materials submitted by Tennessee that are
incorporated by reference (IBR) into the Tennessee SIP are being
updated to reflect EPA-approved revisions to Tennessee's SIP that have
occurred since the last update. In this action EPA is also notifying
the public of the correction of certain typographical errors.
DATES: This action is effective July 24, 2006.
ADDRESSES: SIP materials which are incorporated by reference into 40
CFR part 52 are available for inspection at the following locations:
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4, 61 Forsyth Street, SW.,
Atlanta, GA 30303; the EPA, Air and Radiation Docket and Information
Center, Air Docket (6102), 1301 Constitution Avenue, NW., Room B102,
Washington, DC 20460, and the National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this
material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: https://www.archives.gov/
federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Stacy DiFrank at the above Region
4 address or at (404) 562-9042.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each state has a SIP containing the control
measures and strategies used to attain and maintain the national
ambient air quality standards (NAAQS). The SIP is extensive, containing
such elements as air pollution control regulations, emission
inventories, monitoring networks, attainment demonstrations, and
enforcement mechanisms.
Each state must formally adopt the control measures and strategies
in the SIP after the public has had an opportunity to comment on them
and then submit the SIP to EPA. Once these control measures and
strategies are approved by EPA, after notice and comment, they are
incorporated into the federally approved SIP and are identified in part
52 ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans,'' Title 40 of
the Code of Federal Regulations (40 CFR part 52). The full text of the
state regulation approved by EPA is not reproduced in its entirety in
40 CFR part 52, but is ``incorporated by reference.'' This means that
EPA has approved a given state regulation with a specific effective
date. The public is referred to the location of the full text version
should they want to know which measures are contained in a given SIP.
The information provided allows EPA and the public to monitor the
extent to which a state implements a SIP to attain and maintain the
NAAQS and to take enforcement action if necessary.
The SIP is a living document which the state can revise as
necessary to address the unique air pollution problems in the state.
Therefore, EPA from time to time must take action on SIP revisions
containing new and/or revised regulations as being part of the SIP. On
May 22, 1997, (62 FR 27968), EPA revised the procedures for
incorporating by reference, into the Code of Federal Regulations,
materials submitted by states in their EPA-approved SIP revisions.
These changes revised the format for the identification of the SIP in
40 CFR part 52, stream-lined the mechanisms for announcing EPA approval
of revisions to a SIP, and stream-lined the mechanisms for EPA's
updating of the IBR information contained for each SIP in 40 CFR part
52. The revised procedures also called for EPA to maintain ``SIP
Compilations'' that contain the federally-approved regulations and
source specific permits submitted by each state agency. These SIP
Compilations are contained in 3-ring binders and are updated primarily
on an annual basis. Under the revised procedures, EPA is to
periodically publish an informational document in the rules section of
the Federal Register when updates are made to a SIP Compilation for a
particular state. EPA's 1997 revised procedures were formally applied
to Tennessee on June 30, 1999 (64 FR 35009).
This action represents EPA's publication of the Tennessee SIP
Compilation update, appearing in 40 CFR part 52. In addition, notice is
provided of the following typographical corrections to Table 1 of Sec.
52.2220, as described below, and modifying the IBR Table format of
Table 1.
1. Correcting typographical errors listed in Table 1 of Sec.
52.2220(c), as described below:
A. Change in Federal Register citations to reflect the beginning
page of the preamble as opposed to that of the regulatory text.
B. Chapter 1200-3-5-.03 title is revised to read ``Method of
Evaluating and Recording.''
C. Chapter 1200-3-5-.11 EPA approved date is corrected to read
``07/16/02.''
D. Chapter 1200-3-9-.05, ``Appeal of Permit Application Denials and
Permit Conditions,'' is changed to Chapter 1200-3-9-.06, and a new
Chapter 1200-3-8-.05 is added and ``Reserved.''
EPA has determined that today's action falls under the ``good
cause'' exemption in section 553(b)(3)(B) of the Administrative
Procedure 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 an action effective immediately (thereby
avoiding the 30-day delayed effective date otherwise provided for in
the APA). Today's administrative action simply codifies provisions
which are already in effect as a matter of law in Federal and approved
state programs and corrects typographical errors appearing in the
Federal Register. 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 for this administrative action is
``unnecessary'' and ``contrary to the public interest'' since the
codification (and typographical corrections) only reflect existing law.
Immediate notice of this action in the Federal Register benefits the
public by providing the public
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notice of the updated Tennessee SIP Compilation and notice of
typographical corrections to the Tennessee ``Identification of Plan''
portion of the Federal Register.
Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
A. General Requirements
Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993), this
administrative action is not a ``significant regulatory action'' and is
therefore not subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget.
This action is not subject to Executive Order 13211, ``Actions
Concerning Regulations That Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
Distribution, or Use'' (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001) because it is not a
significant regulatory action under Executive Order 12866. Because the
Agency has made a ``good cause'' finding that this action is not
subject to notice-and-comment requirements under the APA or any other
statute as indicated in the Supplementary Information section above, 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 (UMRA) of 1995 (Pub. L.
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
administrative action also 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, as
specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000), nor
will it 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 administrative action also is not subject to Executive
Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997), because it is not
economically significant. This administrative 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. The administrative action also does not involve
special consideration of environmental justice related issues as
required by Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994). This
administrative action does not impose an information collection burden
under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
EPA's compliance with these Statutes and Executive Orders for the
underlying rules are discussed in previous actions taken on the State's
rules.
B. Submission to Congress and the Comptroller General
The Congressional Review Act (CRA) (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. Section 808 allows the issuing agency to
make a rule effective sooner than otherwise provided by the CRA if the
agency makes a good cause finding that notice and public procedure is
impracticable, unnecessary or contrary to the public interest. Today's
administrative action simply codifies (and corrects) provisions which
are already in effect as a matter of law in Federal and approved state
programs. 5 U.S.C. 808(2). These announced actions were effective when
EPA approved them through previous rulemaking actions. 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 this action in the
Federal Register. This update to Tennessee's SIP Compilation and
correction of typographical errors is not a ``major rule'' as defined
by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).
C. Petitions for Judicial Review
EPA has also 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. This action is simply an announcement of
prior rulemakings that have previously undergone notice and comment
rulemaking. Prior EPA rulemaking actions for each individual component
of the Tennessee SIP compilation previously afforded interested parties
the opportunity to file a petition for judicial review in the United
States Court of Appeals for the appropriate circuit within 60 days of
such rulemaking action.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Carbon monoxide,
Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Lead, Nitrogen
dioxide, Ozone, Particulate matter, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile organic compounds.
Dated: June 23, 2006.
A. Stanley Meiburg,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 4.
0
40 CFR part 52, is amended as follows:
PART 52--[AMENDED]
0
1. The authority for citation for part 52 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart RR--Tennessee
0
2. Section 52.2220 is amended by revising paragraph (b), and revising
table 1 in paragraph (c) to read as follows:
Sec. 52.2220 Identification of plan.
* * * * *
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraph
(c) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to January 1, 2006,
for Tennessee (Table 1 of the Tennessee State Implementation Plan),
January 1, 2003 for Memphis Shelby County (Table 2 of the Tennessee
State Implementation Plan), March 1, 2005, for Knox County (Table 3 of
the Tennessee State Implementation Plan), April 1, 2005 for Chattanooga
(Table 4 of the Tennessee State Implementation Plan), April 1, 2005,
for Nashville-Davidson County (Table 5 of the Tennessee State
Implementation Plan) and paragraph (d) with an EPA approval date prior
to December 1, 1998, 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) of this section with
EPA approval dates after January 1, 2006, for Tennessee (Table 1 of the
Tennessee State Implementation Plan), January 1, 2003 for Memphis
Shelby County (Table 2 of the Tennessee State Implementation Plan),
March 1, 2005, for Knox County (Table 3 of the Tennessee State
Implementation Plan), April 1, 2005 for Chattanooga (Table 4 of the
Tennessee State Implementation Plan), April 1, 2005, for Nashville-
Davidson County (Table 5 of the Tennessee State Implementation Plan)
and paragraph (d) with an EPA approval date after December 1, 1998,
will be incorporated by reference in the next update to the SIP
compilation.
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(2) EPA Region 4 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 the dates referenced in paragraph (b)(1).
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be
inspected at the Region 4 EPA Office at 61 Forsyth Street, SW.,
Atlanta, GA 30303; the EPA, Air and Radiation Docket and Information
Center, Air Docket, 1301 Constitution Avenue, NW., Room B102,
Washington, DC 20460; or at the National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this
material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: https://www.archives.gov/
federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.
(c) * * *
Table 1.--EPA Approved Tennessee Regulations
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State
State citation Title/subject effective EPA approval date Explanation
date
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CHAPTER 1200-3-1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
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Section 1200-3-1-.01............ General Rules.......... 02/09/77 03/29/85, 50 FR
12540
Section 1200-3-1-.02............ Severability........... 10/12/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
27267
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CHAPTER 1200-3-2 DEFINITIONS
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Section 1200-3-2-.01............ General Definitions.... 06/26/93 09/16/02, 67 FR
46594
Section 1200-3-2-.02............ Abbreviations.......... 02/09/77 03/29/85, 50 FR
12540
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CHAPTER 1200-3-3 AIR QUALITY STANDARDS
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Section 1200-3-3-.01............ Primary Air Quality 02/09/77 03/29/85, 50 FR
Standards. 12539
Section 1200-3-3-.02............ Secondary Air Quality 02/09/77 03/29/85, 50 FR
Standards. 12539
Section 1200-3-3-.03............ Tennessee's Ambient Air 12/05/84 03/29/85, 50 FR
Quality Standards. 12539
Section 1200-3-3-.04............ Nondegradation......... 02/09/77 03/29/85, 50 FR
12540
Section 1200-3-3-.05............ Achievement............ 08/02/83 04/07/93, 58 FR
18011
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CHAPTER 1200-3-4 OPEN BURNING
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Section 1200-3-4-.01............ Purpose................ 02/09/77 03/29/85, 50 FR
12540
Section 1200-3-4-.02............ Open Burning Prohibited 03/21/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
27268
Section 1200-3-4-.03............ Exceptions to 02/09/77 03/29/85, 50 FR
Prohibition. 12540
Section 1200-3-4-.04............ Permits for Open 06/21/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
Burning. 27268
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CHAPTER 1200-3-5 VISIBLE EMISSION REGULATIONS
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Section 1200-3-5-.01............ General Standards...... 06/07/92 08/15/97, 62 FR
43643
Section 1200-3-5-.02............ Exceptions............. 06/07/92 08/15/97, 62 FR
43643
Section 1200-3-5-.03............ Method of Evaluating 06/07/92 08/15/97, 62 FR
and Recording. 43643
Section 1200-3-5-.04............ Exemption.............. 06/07/92 08/15/97, 62 FR
43643
Section 1200-3-5-.05............ Standard for Certain 06/07/92 08/15/97, 62 FR
Existing Sources. 43643
Section 1200-3-5-.06............ Wood-Fired Fuel Burning 06/07/92 08/15/97, 62 FR
Equipment. 43643
Section 1200-3-5-.07............ Repealed............... 06/07/92 08/15/97, 62 FR
43643
Section 1200-3-5-.08............ Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) 06/07/92 08/15/97, 62 FR
Manufacturing. 43643
Section 1200-3-5-.09............ Kraft Mill and Soda 04/06/98 09/16/02, 67 FR
Mill Recovery. 46594
Section 1200-3-5-.10............ Choice of Visible 06/07/92 08/15/97, 62 FR
Emission Standard for 43643
Certain Fuel Burning
Equipment.
Section 1200-3-5-.11............ Repealed............... 04/06/98 09/16/02, 62 FR
46594
Section 1200-3-5-.12............ Coke Battery Underfire 06/07/92 08/15/97, 62 FR
(combustion) Stacks. 43643
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CHAPTER 1200-3-6 NON-PROCESS EMISSION STANDARDS
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Section 1200-3-6-.01............ General Non-Process 06/21/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
Emissions. 27267
Section 1200-3-6-.02............ Non-Process Particulate 09/08/80 06/24/82, 47 FR
Emission Standards. 27267
Section 1200-3-6-.03............ General Non-Process 06/21/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
Gaseous Emissions. 27267
Section 1200-3-6-.04............ (Deleted).............. 06/21/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
27267
Section 1200-3-6-.05............ Wood-Fired Fuel Burning 05/30/87 11/23/88, 53 FR
Equipment. 47530
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CHAPTER 1200-3-7 PROCESS EMISSION STANDARDS
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Section 1200-3-7-.01............ General Process 03/02/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
Particulate Emission 27267
Standards.
Section 1200-3-7-.02............ Choice of Particulate 04/12/78 06/07/79, 44 FR
Emission Standards-- 32681
Existing Process.
Section 1200-3-7-.03............ New Processes.......... 06/21/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
27267
Section 1200-3-7-.04............ Limiting Allowable 03/21/79 06/07/79, 44 FR
Emissions. 32681
Section 1200-3-7-.05............ Specific Process 06/07/74 06/07/79, 44 FR
Emission Standards. 32681
Section 1200-3-7-.06............ Standards of 06/07/74 06/07/79, 44 FR
Performance for New 32681
Stationary Sources.
Section 1200-3-7-.07............ General Provisions and 01/22/82 06/12/96, 61 FR
Applicability for 29666
Process Gaseous
Emission Standards.
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Section 1200-3-7-.08............ Specific Process 09/22/80 01/31/96, 61 FR
Emission Standards. 3318
Section 1200-3-7-.09............ Sulfuric Acid Mist..... 02/09/77 03/29/85, 50 FR
12540
Section 1200-3-7-.10............ Grain Loading Limit for 03/21/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
Certain Existing 27267
Sources.
Section 1200-3-7-.11............ Carbon Monoxide, 10/25/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
Electric Arc Furnaces. 27267
Section 1200-3-7-.12............ Carbon Monoxide, 01/22/82 06/21/82, 47 FR
Catalytic Cracking 26621
Units.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-8 FUGITIVE DUST
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Section 1200-3-8-.01............ Fugitive Dust.......... 07/11/80 06/24/82, 47 FR
27267
Section 1200-3-8-.02............ Special Nonattainment 03/21/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
Area Fugitive Dust 27267
Requirements.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-9 CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATING PERMITS
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Section 1200-3-9-.01............ Construction Permits... 01/26/99 07/19/99, 64 FR
38580
Section 1200-3-9-.02............ Operating Permits...... 09/21/94 02/13/97, 62 FR
6724
Section 1200-3-9-.03............ General Provisions..... 02/09/77 03/29/85, 50 FR
12540
Section 1200-3-9-.04............ Exemptions............. 08/28/95 08/29/02, 67 FR
55320
Section 1200-3-9-.05............ Reserved...............
Section 1200-3-9-.06............ Appeal of Permit 11/16/79 06/24/82
Application Denials 47 FR 27269
and Permit Conditions.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-10 REQUIRED SAMPLING, RECORDING, AND REPORTING
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Section 1200-3-10-.01........... Sampling Required to 12/14/81 03/19/96, 61 FR
Establish Contaminant 11136
Emission Levels.
Section 1200-3-10-.02........... Monitoring of Source 02/14/96 01/07/00, 65 FR
Emissions, Recording, 1070
Reporting of the Same
are Required.
Section 1200-3-10-.04........... Sampling, Recording, 09/12/94 01/19/00, 65 FR
and Reporting Required 2880
for Major Stationary
Sources.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-12 METHODS OF SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS
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Section 1200-3-12-.01........... General................ 02/09/77 03/29/85, 50 FR
12540
Section 1200-3-12-.02........... Procedures for Ambient 01/18/80 06/24/82, 47 FR
Sampling and Analysis. 27270
Section 1200-3-12-.03........... Source Sampling and 08/01/84 03/29/85, 50 FR
Analysis. 12539
Section 1200-3-12-.04........... Monitoring Required for 12/28/96 01/07/00, 65 FR
Determining Compliance 1070
of Certain Large
Sources.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-13 VIOLATIONS
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Section 1200-3-13-.01........... Violation Statement.... 06/07/74 06/07/79, 44 FR
32681
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CHAPTER 1200-3-14 CONTROL OF SULFUR DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
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Section 1200-3-14-.01........... General Provisions..... 08/01/84 04/07/93, 58 FR
18011
Section 1200-3-14-.02........... Non-Process Emission 08/01/84 04/07/93, 58 FR
Standards. 18011
Section 1200-3-14-.03........... Process Emission 03/21/93 03/19/96, 61 FR
Standards. 11136
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CHAPTER 1200-3-15 EMERGENCY EPISODE REQUIREMENTS
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Section 1200-3-15-.01........... Purpose................ 02/09/77 03/29/85, 50 FR
12540
Section 1200-3-15-.02........... Episode Criteria....... 06/26/93 09/15/94, 59 FR
47256
Section 1200-3-15-.03........... Required Emissions 05/15/81 06/24/82, 47 FR
Reductions. 27267
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CHAPTER 1200-3-17 CONFLICT OF INTEREST
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Section 1200-3-17-.01........... Purpose and Intent..... 09/18/96 10/28/02, 67 FR
55322
Section 1200-3-17-.02........... Conflict of Interest on 09/18/96 10/28/02, 67 FR
the Part of the Board 55322
and Technical
Secretary.
Section 1200-3-17-.03........... Conflict of Interest in 09/18/96 10/28/02, 67 FR
the Permitting of 55322
Municipal Solid Waste
Incineration Units.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-18 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
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Section 1200-3-18-.01........... Definitions............ 01/12/98 06/03/03, 68 FR
33008
Section 1200-3-18-.02........... General Provisions and 02/23/96 07/18/96, 61 FR
Applicability. 37387
Section 1200-3-18-.03........... Compliance 02/08/96 07/18/96, 61 FR
Certification, 37387
Recordkeeping, and
Reporting Requirements
for Coating and
Printing Sources.
Section 1200-3-18-.04........... Compliance 02/08/96 07/18/96, 61 FR
Certification, 37387
Recordkeeping, and
Reporting Requirements
for Non-Coating and
Non-Printing Sources.
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Section 1200-3-18-.05........... (Reserved)............. 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
10504
Section 1200-3-18-.06........... Handling, Storage, Use, 06/04/96 08/27/96, 61 FR ...................
and Disposal of 43972
Volatile Organic
Compounds (VOC).
Section 1200-3-18-.07........... Source-Specific 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ...................
Compliance Schedules. 10504
Section 1200-3-18-.08........... (Reserved)............. 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ...................
10504
Section 1200-3-18-.09........... (Reserved)............. 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ...................
10504
Section 1200-3-18-.10........... (Reserved)............. 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ...................
10504
Section 1200-3-18-.11........... Automobile and Light- 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ...................
Duty Truck Coating 10504
Operations.
Section 1200-3-18-.12........... Can Coating............ 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ...................
10504
Section 1200-3-18-.13........... Coil Coating........... 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ...................
10504
Section 1200-3-18-.14........... Paper and Related 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
Coating. 10504
Section 1200-3-18-.15........... Fabric Coating......... 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ...................
10504
Section 1200-3-18-.16........... Vinyl Coating.......... 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ...................
10504
Section 1200-3-18-.17........... Coating of Metal 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ...................
Furniture. 10504
Section 1200-3-18-.18........... Coating of Large 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ...................
Appliances. 10504
Section 1200-3-18-.19........... Coating of Magnet Wire. 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ...................
10504
Section 1200-3-18-.20........... Coating of 01/26/99 11/03/99, 64 FR
Miscellaneous Metal 59628
Parts.
Section 1200-3-18-.21........... Coating of Flat Wood 02/08/96 07/18/96, 61 FR ...................
Paneling. 37387
Section 1200-3-18-.22........... Bulk Gasoline Plants... 12/29/04 08/26/05, 70 FR ...................
50199
Section 1200-3-18-.23........... Bulk Gasoline Terminals 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ...................
10504
Section 1200-3-18-.24........... Gasoline Dispensing 12/29/04 08/26/05, 70 FR ...................
Facility--Stage I and 50199
Stage II Vapor
Recovery.
Section 1200-3-18-.25........... Leaks from Gasoline 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ...................
Tank Trucks. 10504
Section 1200-3-18-.26........... Petroleum Refinery 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ...................
Sources. 10504
Section 1200-3-18-.27........... Leaks from Petroleum 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ...................
Refinery Equipment. 10504
Section 1200-3-18-.28........... Petroleum Liquid 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ...................
Storage in External 10504
Floating Roof Tanks.
Section 1200-3-18-.29........... Petroleum Liquid 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ...................
Storage in Fixed Roof 10504
Tanks.
Section 1200-3-18-.30........... Leaks from Natural Gas/ 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ...................
Gasoline Processing 10504
Equipment.
Section 1200-3-18-.31........... Solvent Metal Cleaning. 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ...................
10504
Section 1200-3-18-.32........... Cutback and Emulsified 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR ...................
Asphalt. 10504
Section 1200-3-18-.33........... Manufacture of 02/21/95 07/18/96, 61 FR ...................
Synthesized 37387
Pharmaceutical
Products.
Section 1200-3-18-.34........... Pneumatic Rubber Tire 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
Manufacturing. 10504
Section 1200-3-18-.35........... Graphic Arts Systems... 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
10504
Section 1200-3-18-.36........... Petroleum Solvent Dry 02/08/96 07/18/96, 61 FR
Cleaners. 37387
Section 1200-3-18-.37........... (Reserved)............. 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
10504
Section 1200-3-18-.38........... Leaks from Synthetic 02/08/96 07/18/96, 61 FR
Organic Chemical, 37387
Polymer, and Resin
Manufacturing
Equipment.
Section 1200-3-18-.39........... Manufacture of High 05/08/97 07/29/97, 62 FR
Density Polyethylene, 40458
Polypropylene, and
Polystyrene Resins.
Section 1200-3-18-.40........... Air Oxidation Processes 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
in the Synthetic 10504
Organic Chemical
Manufacturing Industry.
Section 1200-3-18-.41........... (Reserved)............. 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
10504
Section 1200-3-18-.42........... Wood Furniture 04/25/96 07/18/96, 61 FR
Finishing and Cleaning 37387
Operations.
Section 1200-3-18-.43........... Offset Lithographic 04/22/96 07/18/96, 61 FR
Printing Operations. 37387
Section 1200-3-18-.44........... Surface Coating of 06/03/96 08/27/96, 61 FR
Plastic Parts. 43972
Section 1200-3-18-.45........... Standards of 06/03/96 08/27/96, 61 FR
Performance for 43972
Commercial Motor
Vehicle and Mobile
Equipment Refinishing
Operations.
Section 1200-3-18-.48........... Volatile Organic Liquid 06/03/96 08/27/96, 61 FR
Storage Tanks. 43972
Sections 1200-3-18-.49-.77...... (Reserved)............. 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
10504
Section 1200-3-18-.78........... Other Facilities That 02/08/96 07/18/96, 61 FR
Emit Volatile Organic 37387
Compounds (VOC's) of
Fifty Tons Per Year.
Section 1200-3-18-.79........... Other Facilities That 02/08/96 07/18/96, 61 FR
Emit Volatile Organic 37387
Compounds (VOC's) of
One Hundred Tons Per
Year.
Section 1200-3-18-.80........... Test Methods and 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
Compliance Procedures: 10504
General Provisions.
Section 1200-3-18-.81........... Test Methods and 05/08/97 07/29/97, 62 FR
Compliance Procedures: 40458
Determining the
Volatile Organic
Compound (VOC) Content
of Coatings and Inks.
Section 1200-3-18-.82........... Test Methods and 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
Compliance Procedures: 10504
Alternative Compliance
Methods for Surface
Coating.
Section 1200-3-18-.83........... Test Methods and 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
Compliance Procedures: 10504
Emission Capture and
Destruction or Removal
Efficiency and
Monitoring
Requirements.
Section 1200-3-18-.84........... Test Methods and 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
Compliance Procedures: 10504
Determining the
Destruction or Removal
Efficiency of a
Control Device.
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Section 1200-3-18-.85........... Test Methods and 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
Compliance Procedures: 10504
Leak Detection Methods
for Volatile Organic
Compounds (VOC's).
Section 1200-3-18-.86........... Performance 06/03/96 04/14/97, 62 FR
Specifications for 18046
Continuous Emission
Monitoring of Total
Hydrocarbons.
Section 1200-3-18-.87........... Quality Control 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
Procedures for 10504
Continuous Emission
Monitoring Systems
(CEMS).
Section 1200-3-18-.88-.99....... (Reserved)............. 05/18/93 02/27/95, 60 FR
10504
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CHAPTER 1200-3-19 EMISSION STANDARDS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICULATE AND SULFUR DIOXIDE
NONATTAINMENT AREAS
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Section 1200-3-19-.01........... Purpose................ 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
40734
Section 1200-3-19-.02........... General Requirements... 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
40734
Section 1200-3-19-.03........... Particulate and Sulfur 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
Dioxide Nonattainment 40734
Areas within Tennessee.
Section 1200-3-19-.04........... (Reserved)............. 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
40734
Section 1200-3-19-.05........... Operating Permits and 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
Emission Limiting 40734
Conditions.
Section 1200-3-19-.06........... Logs for Operating 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
Hours. 40734
Section 1200-3-19-.07-.10....... (Reserved)............. 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
40734
Section 1200-3-19-.11........... Particulate Matter 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
Emission Regulations 40734
for the Bristol
Nonattainment Area.
Section 1200-3-19-.12........... Particulate Matter 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
Emission Regulations 40734
for Air Contaminant
Sources in or
Significantly
Impacting the
Particulate
Nonattainment Areas in
Campbell County.
Section 1200-3-19-.13........... Particulate Emission 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
Regulations for the 40734
Bull Run Nonattainment
Area and Odoms Bend
Nonattainment Area.
Section 1200-3-19-.14........... Sulfur Dioxide Emission 04/16/97 09/13/99, 64 FR
Regulations for the 49397
New Johnsonville
Nonattainment Area.
Section 1200-3-19-.15........... Particulate Matter 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
Monitoring 40734
Requirements for Steam
Electric Generating
Units in the Bull Run
and Odoms Bend
Nonattainment Areas.
Section 1200-3-19-.16-.18....... (Reserved)............. 04/30/96 07/30/97, 62 FR
40734
Section 1200-3-19-.19........... Sulfur Dioxide 11/30/96 09/13/99, 64 FR
Regulations for the 49398
Copper Basin
Nonattainment Area.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-20 LIMITS ON EMISSIONS DUE TO MALFUNCTIONS, START-UPS, AND SHUTDOWNS
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Section 1200-3-20-.01........... Purpose................ 02/13/79 02/06/80, 45 FR
8004
Section 1200-3-20-.02........... Reasonable Measures 02/13/79 02/06/80, 45 FR
Required. 8004
Section 1200-3-20-.03........... Notice Required When 12/09/81 06/24/82, 47 FR
Malfunction Occurs. 27272
Section 1200-3-20-.04........... Logs and Reports....... 02/13/79 02/06/80, 45 FR
8004
Section 1200-3-20-.05........... Copies of Log Required. 02/13/79 02/06/80, 45 FR
8004
Section 1200-3-20-.06........... Scheduled Maintenance.. 02/13/79 02/06/80, 45 FR
8004
Section 1200-3-20-.07........... Report Required Upon 02/13/79 02/06/80, 45 FR
The Issuance of Notice 8004
of Violation.
Section 1200-3-20-.08........... Special Reports 02/13/79 02/06/80, 45 FR
Required. 8004
Section 1200-3-20-.09........... Rights Reserved........ 02/13/79 02/06/80, 45 FR ...................
8004
Section 1200-3-20-.10........... Additional Sources 11/23/79 06/24/82, 47 FR
Covered. 27272
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CHAPTER 1200-3-21 GENERAL ALTERNATE EMISSION STANDARD
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Section 1200-3-21-.01........... General Alternate 01/22/82 06/24/82, 47 FR ...................
Emission Standard. 27272
Section 1200-3-21-.02........... Applicability.......... 03/22/93 04/18/94, 59 FR
18310
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CHAPTER 1200-3-22 LEAD EMISSION STANDARDS
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Section 1200-3-22-.01........... Definitions............ 03/18/85 08/12/85, 50 FR ...................
32412
Section 1200-3-22-.02........... General Lead Emission 12/05/84 08/12/85, 50 FR ...................
Standards. 32412
Section 1200-3-22-.03........... Specific Emission 01/26/00 10/29/01, 66 FR ...................
Standards for Existing 44632
Sources of Lead.
Section 1200-3-22-.04........... Standards for New and 12/05/84 08/12/85, 50 FR ...................
Modified Sources of 32412
Lead.
Section 1200-3-22-.05........... Source Sampling and 12/05/84 08/12/85, 50 FR ...................
Analysis. 32412
Section 1200-3-22-.06........... Lead Ambient Monitoring 12/05/84 08/12/85, 50 FR
Requirements. 32412
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CHAPTER 1200-3-23 VISIBILITY PROTECTION
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Section 1200-3-23-.01........... Purpose................ 12/19/94 07/02/97, 62 FR ...................
35681
Section 1200-3-23-.02........... Definitions............ 12/19/94 07/02/97, 62 FR ...................
35681
Section 1200-3-23-.03........... General Visibility 12/19/94 07/02/97, 62 FR ...................
Protection Standards. 35681
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Section 1200-3-23-.04........... Specific Emission 12/19/94 07/02/97, 62 FR ...................
Standards for Existing 35681
Stationary Facilities.
Section 1200-3-23-.05........... Specific Emission 12/19/94 07/02/97, 62 FR ...................
Standards for Existing 35681
Sources.
Section 1200-3-23-.06........... Visibility Standards 12/19/94 07/02/97, 62 FR ...................
for New and Modified 35681
Sources.
Section 1200-3-23-.07........... Visibility Monitoring 12/19/94 07/02/97, 62 FR ...................
Requirements. 35681
Section 1200-3-23-.08........... Exemptions from BART 12/19/94 07/02/97, 62 FR ...................
Requirements. 35681
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CHAPTER 1200-3-24 GOOD ENGINEERING PRACTICE STACK HEIGHT REGULATIONS
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Section 1200-3-24-.01........... General Provisions..... 08/18/86 10/19/88, 53 FR ...................
40881
Section 1200-3-24-.02........... Definitions............ 08/18/86 10/19/88, 53 FR ...................
40881
Section 1200-3-24-.03........... Good Engineering 08/18/86 10/19/88, 53 FR ...................
Practice Stack Height 40881
Regulations Standards.
Section 1200-3-24-.04........... Specific Emission 08/18/86 10/19/88, 53 FR ...................
Standards. 40881
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CHAPTER 1200-3-27 NITROGEN OXIDES
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Section 1200-3-27-.01........... Definitions............ 06/14/93 07/29/96, 61 FR ...................
39326
Section 1200-3-27-.02........... General Provisions and 11/23/96 10/28/02, 67 FR ...................
Applicability. 55320
Section 1200-3-27-.03........... Standards and 04/29/96 07/29/96, 61 FR ...................
Requirements. 39326
Section 1200-3-27-.04........... Standards for Cement 07/23/03 01/22/04, 69 FR
Kilns. 3015
Section 1200-3-27-.06........... NOX Trading Budget for 07/23/03 01/22/04, 69 FR
State Implementation 3015
Plans.
Section 1200-3-27-.09........... Compliance Plans for 11/14/05 12/27/05, 70 FR
NOX Emissions From 76401
Stationary Internal
Combustion Engines.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-29 LIGHT-DUTY MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 1200-3-29-.01........... Purpose................ 07/08/94 07/28/95, 60 FR
38694
Section 1200-3-29-.02........... Definitions............ 12/29/94 08/26/05, 70 FR
50199
Section 1200-3-29-.03........... Motor Vehicle 12/29/94 08/26/05, 70 FR
Inspection 50199
Requirements.
Section 1200-3-29-.04........... Exemption From Motor 12/29/94 08/26/05, 70 FR
Vehicle Inspection 50199
Requirements.
Section 1200-3-29-.05........... Motor Vehicle Emission 12/29/94 08/26/05, 70 FR
Performance Test 50199
Criteria.
Section 1200-3-29-.06........... Motor Vehicle Anti- 12/29/94 08/26/05, 70 FR
Tampering Test 50199
Criteria.
Section 1200-3-29-.07........... Motor Vehicle Emissions 12/29/94 08/26/05, 70 FR
Performance Test 50199
Methods.
Section 1200-3-29-.08........... Motor Vehicle Anti- 12/29/94 08/26/05, 70 FR
Tampering Test Methods. 50199
Section 1200-3-29-.09........... Motor Vehicle 12/29/94 08/26/05, 70 FR
Inspection Program. 50199
Section 1200-3-29-.10........... Motor Vehicle 12/29/94 08/26/05, 70 FR
Inspection Fee. 50199
Section 1200-3-29-.12........... Area of Applicability.. 12/29/94 08/26/05, 70 FR
50199
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CHAPTER 1200-3-34 CONFORMITY
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Section 1200-3-34-.01........... Conformity of 03/21/02 05/16/03, 68 FR
Transportation Plans, 25495
Programs, and Projects.
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CHAPTER 1200-3-36 MOTOR VEHICLE TAMPERING
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Section 1200-3-36-.01........... Purpose................ 12/29/04 08/26/05, 70 FR
50199
Section 1200-3-36-.02........... Definitions............ 12/29/04 08/26/05, 70 FR
50199
Section 1200-3-36-.03........... Motor Vehicle Tampering 12/29/04 08/26/05, 70 FR
Prohibited. 50199
Section 1200-3-36-.04........... Recordkeeping 12/29/04 08/26/05, 70 FR
Requirements. 50199
Section 1200-3-36-.05........... Exemptions............. 12/29/04 08/26/05, 70 FR
50199
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