Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Revisions to Control Volatile Organic Compound Emissions; Volatile Organic Compound Control for El Paso, Gregg, Nueces, and Victoria Counties and the Ozone Standard Nonattainment Areas of Beaumont/Port Arthur, Dallas/Fort Worth, and Houston/Galveston, 56872-56881 [E6-15933]
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claim(s) the claimant wants to appeal,
then the AOJ will contact the claimant
to request clarification of the claimant’s
intent. This contact may be either oral
or written.
(1) For oral contacts, VA will contact
whoever filed the communication. VA
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clarification request conveyed to the
claimant including the date of the
adverse decision involved and the
response. In any request for
clarification, the AOJ will explain that
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received within the time period
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section, the earlier, unclear
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BILLING CODE 8320–01–P
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
40 CFR Part 52
[EPA–R06–OAR–2005–TX–0015; FRL–8224–
7]
Approval and Promulgation of Air
Quality Implementation Plans; Texas;
Revisions to Control Volatile Organic
Compound Emissions; Volatile
Organic Compound Control for El
Paso, Gregg, Nueces, and Victoria
Counties and the Ozone Standard
Nonattainment Areas of Beaumont/
Port Arthur, Dallas/Fort Worth, and
Houston/Galveston
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Direct final rule.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: EPA is taking direct final
action to approve Texas State
Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions.
The revisions pertain to regulations to
control Volatile Organic Compound
(VOC) emissions from facilities in El
Paso, Gregg, Nueces, and Victoria
Counties; the 8-hour ozone standard
nonattainment areas of Beaumont/Port
Arthur and Houston/Galveston; and
portions of the Dallas/Fort Worth 8-hour
ozone standard nonattainment area. The
revisions add additional controls on
VOC emissions from industrial
wastewater systems in the Beaumont/
Port Arthur, Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso,
and Houston/Galveston areas. The
revisions also amend requirements to
identify and correct emissions from
VOC leaks from facilities that refine
petroleum or process natural gas,
gasoline or petrochemicals in the
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Beaumont/Port Arthur, Dallas/Fort
Worth, El Paso, and Houston/Galveston
areas, and from petroleum refineries in
Gregg, Nueces, and Victoria Counties.
We are approving the revisions pursuant
to section 110 and part D of the Federal
Clean Air Act (CAA). The control of
VOC emissions will help to attain and
maintain the 8-hour national ambient
air quality standard (NAAQS) for ozone
in Texas. This approval will make the
revised regulations Federally
enforceable.
This rule is effective on
November 27, 2006 without further
notice, unless EPA receives relevant
adverse comment by October 30, 2006.
If EPA receives such comment, EPA will
publish a timely withdrawal in the
Federal Register informing the public
that this rule will not take effect.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
identified by Docket No. EPA–R06–
OAR–2005–TX–0015, by one of the
following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the online
instructions for submitting comments.
• EPA Region 6 ‘‘Contact Us’’ Web
site: https://epa.gov/region6/
r6coment.htm. Please click on ‘‘6PD’’
(Multimedia) and select ‘‘Air’’ before
submitting comments.
• E-mail: Mr. Thomas Diggs at
diggs.thomas@epa.gov. Please also send
a copy by e-mail to the person listed in
the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
section below.
• Fax: Mr. Thomas Diggs, Chief, Air
Planning Section (6PD–L), at fax
number 214–665–7263.
• Mail: Mr. Thomas Diggs, Chief, Air
Planning Section (6PD–L),
Environmental Protection Agency, 1445
Ross Avenue, Suite 1200, Dallas, Texas
75202–2733.
• Hand or Courier Delivery: Mr.
Thomas Diggs, Chief, Air Planning
Section (6PD–L), Environmental
Protection Agency, 1445 Ross Avenue,
Suite 1200, Dallas, Texas 75202–2733.
Such deliveries are accepted only
between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
weekdays except for legal holidays.
Special arrangements should be made
for deliveries of boxed information.
Instructions: Direct your comments to
Docket ID No. EPA–R06–OAR–2005–
TX–0015. EPA’s policy is that all
comments received will be included in
the public docket without change and
may be made available online at
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided, unless
the comment includes information
claimed to be Confidential Business
Information (CBI) or other information
whose disclosure is restricted by statute.
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Do not submit information that you
consider to be CBI or otherwise
protected through www.regulations.gov
or e-mail. The www.regulations.gov Web
site is an ‘‘anonymous access’’ system,
which means EPA will not know your
identity or contact information unless
you provide it in the body of your
comment. If you send an e-mail
comment directly to EPA without going
through www.regulations.gov your email address will be automatically
captured and included as part of the
comment that is placed in the public
docket and made available on the
Internet. If you submit an electronic
comment, EPA recommends that you
include your name and other contact
information in the body of your
comment and with any disk or CD–ROM
you submit. If EPA cannot read your
comment due to technical difficulties
and cannot contact you for clarification,
EPA may not be able to consider your
comment. Electronic files should avoid
the use of special characters, any form
of encryption, and be free of any defects
or viruses.
Docket: All documents in the docket
are listed in the www.regulations.gov
index. Although listed in the index,
some information is not publicly
available, e.g., CBI or other information
whose disclosure is restricted by statute.
Certain other material, such as
copyrighted material, will be publicly
available only in hard copy. Publicly
available docket materials are available
either electronically in
www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at
the Air Planning Section (6PD–L),
Environmental Protection Agency, 1445
Ross Avenue, Suite 700, Dallas, Texas
75202–2733. The file will be made
available by appointment for public
inspection in the Region 6 FOIA Review
Room between the hours of 8:30 a.m.
and 4:30 p.m. weekdays except for legal
holidays. Contact the person listed in
the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
paragraph below or Mr. Bill Deese at
214–665–7253 to make an appointment.
If possible, please make the
appointment at least two working days
in advance of your visit. There will be
a 15 cent per page fee for making
photocopies of documents. On the day
of the visit, please check in at the EPA
Region 6 reception area at 1445 Ross
Avenue, Suite 700, Dallas, Texas.
The State submittal is also available
for public inspection at the State Air
Agency listed below during official
business hours by appointment:
Texas Commission on Environmental
Quality, Office of Air Quality, 12124
Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753.
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Carl
Young, Air Planning Section (6PD–L),
Environmental Protection Agency,
Region 6, 1445 Ross Avenue, Suite 700,
Dallas, Texas 75202–2733, telephone
214–665–6645; fax number 214–665–
7263; e-mail address
young.carl@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Throughout this document, whenever
‘‘we’’, ‘‘us’’, or ‘‘our’’ is used, we mean
the EPA.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Outline
I. What Is a SIP?
II. What Rules Were Submitted by Texas To
Be Approved Into the SIP?
A. Texas Revisions to VOC Control
Regulations
B. Revisions to VOC Rules for Industrial
Wastewater Systems in the Beaumont/
Port Arthur, Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso,
and Houston/Galveston Areas
C. Revisions to VOC Rules for Facilities
that Refine Petroleum or Process Natural
Gas, Gasoline or Petrochemicals in the
Beaumont/Port Arthur, Dallas/Fort
Worth, El Paso, and Houston/Galveston
Areas
D. Revisions to VOC Rules for Petroleum
Refineries in Gregg, Nueces, and Victoria
Counties
III. What Action Is EPA Taking?
IV. What Is the Effect of This Action?
V. Final Action
VI. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
I. What Is a SIP?
Section 110 of the CAA requires states
to develop air pollution regulations and
control strategies to ensure that state air
quality meets the national ambient air
quality standards (NAAQS) established
by EPA. These ambient standards are
established under section 109 of the
CAA, and they currently address six
criteria pollutants. These pollutants are:
Carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide,
ozone, lead, particulate matter, and
sulfur dioxide.
Each State which contains areas that
are not attaining the NAAQS must
submit regulations and control strategies
to us for approval and incorporation
into the Federally-enforceable SIP.
Each Federally-approved SIP protects
air quality primarily by addressing air
pollution at its point of origin. These
SIPs can be extensive, containing state
regulations or other enforceable
documents and supporting information
such as emission inventories,
monitoring networks, and modeling
demonstrations.
II. What Rules Were Submitted by
Texas To Be Approved Into the SIP?
A. Texas Revisions to VOC Control
Regulations
Texas submitted rules for inclusion
into the SIP for ozone which added and
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amended requirements to control VOC
emissions. VOCs are a key component
in the formation of ozone. The revised
rules also made a variety of changes
which make the rules easier to read. The
revisions amended Title 30 of the Texas
Administrative Code, Chapter 115,
Control of Air Pollution from Volatile
Organic Compounds (30 TAC 115). See
our Technical Support Document (TSD)
for more information.
The State rules (1) Add new
requirements to control VOC emissions
from industrial wastewater systems in
El Paso County, the Beaumont/Port
Arthur and Houston/Galveston 8-hour
ozone standard nonattainment areas,
and the Dallas/Fort Worth area Counties
of Collin, Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant,
and (2) amend requirements to identify
and correct emissions from VOC leaks
from facilities that refine petroleum or
process natural gas, gasoline or
petrochemicals in these areas and from
petroleum refineries in Gregg, Nueces,
and Victoria Counties. The Beaumont/
Port Arthur 8-hour ozone standard
nonattainment area includes Hardin,
Jefferson, and Orange Counties. The
Houston/Galveston 8-hour ozone
standard nonattainment area includes
Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend,
Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery
and Waller Counties. Collin, Dallas,
Denton, and Tarrant Counties are part of
the Dallas/Fort Worth 8-hour ozone
standard nonattainment area. These
counties, as well as El Paso County,
were designated as nonattainment for
the 1-hour ozone standard. On April 30,
2004 we published Phase 1 of a final
rule to implement the 8-hour ozone
standard and revoke the 1-hour ozone
standard (69 FR 23951). We also
promulgated designations and
boundaries for areas of the country with
respect to the 8-hour ozone standard (69
FR 23858). El Paso County was
designated as attainment for the 8-hour
standard. The Dallas/Fort Worth area
Counties of Collin, Dallas, Denton, and
Tarrant as well as Ellis, Johnson,
Kaufman, Parker and Rockwall were
designated as nonattainment for the 8hour standard.
B. Revisions to VOC Rules for Industrial
Wastewater Systems in the Beaumont/
Port Arthur, Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso,
and Houston/Galveston Areas
The revisions added requirements for
industrial wastewater systems in El Paso
County, the Beaumont/Port Arthur and
Houston/Galveston 8-hour ozone
nonattainment areas, and Collin, Dallas,
Denton, and Tarrant Counties in the
Dallas/Fort Worth 8-hour ozone
nonattainment area. With certain
exceptions, these systems may not use
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VOCs as the sealing liquid in water seals
for industrial wastewater systems (30
TAC 115.142). Use of VOCs in a water
seal will result in unnecessary VOC
emissions. Ethylene glycol, propylene
glycol, or other low vapor pressure
antifreeze may be used during the
period of November through February
for freeze protection. A gasketed seal, or
a tightly-fitting cap or plug, is required
on process drains that are not equipped
with water seals. If not properly sealed,
process drains can have uncontrolled
VOC emissions. Operators of these
systems must follow a specific repair
schedule for components found to be
leaking, and verify that adequate leak
repairs have been made (30 TAC
115.142). A component is a piece of
equipment, including, but not limited
to, pumps, valves, compressors,
connectors, and pressure relief valves,
which has the potential to leak volatile
organic compounds (30 TAC 115.10(6)).
Operators must also (1) Inspect water
seals weekly to ensure that the water
seal controls are properly designed and
restrict ventilation, (2) daily inspect
water seals that have failed three or
more inspections in any 12 month
period, and (3) inspect process drains
not equipped with water seal controls
weekly, to ensure that all gaskets, caps
and plugs are adequate to control VOC
emissions (30 TAC 115.144).
C. Revisions to VOC Rules for Facilities
that Refine Petroleum or Process
Natural Gas, Gasoline or Petrochemicals
in the Beaumont/Port Arthur, Dallas/
Fort Worth, El Paso, and Houston/
Galveston Areas
The revisions amended requirements
for facilities that refine petroleum or
process natural gas, gasoline or
petrochemicals in El Paso County, the
Beaumont/Port Arthur and Houston/
Galveston 8-hour ozone nonattainment
areas, and Collin, Dallas, Denton, and
Tarrant Counties in the Dallas/Fort
Worth 8-hour ozone nonattainment area.
Requirements were also added for
delaying repair of a VOC component
leak (30 TAC 115.352). If the repair of
a component within 15 days after the
leak is detected would require a process
unit shutdown that would create more
emissions than the repair would
eliminate, the repair may be delayed
until the next scheduled process unit
shutdown. Additional requirements
specify that (1) Delay of repair beyond
a process unit shutdown will be allowed
for a component if that component is
isolated from the process and does not
remain in VOC service; (2) valves that
can be safely repaired without a process
unit shutdown may not be placed on the
shutdown list; and (3) delay of repair
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will be allowed for pumps, compressors,
or agitators if the repair is completed as
soon as practicable, but not later than
six months after the leak was detected,
and the repair requires replacing the
existing seal design with: (a) A dual
mechanical seal system that includes a
barrier fluid system, (b) a system that is
designed with no externally actuated
shaft penetrating the housing; or (c) a
closed-vent system and control device
that meets the Texas requirements to
control vent gas streams with a control
efficiency of at least 98% or to a VOC
concentration of no more than 20 parts
per million by volume (30 TAC
122(a)(2)). Flexibility to VOC control
requirements was provided by allowing
use of leak-tight devices similar to
rupture disks on pressure relief valves
(30 TAC 115.352(9)).
Revisions to monitoring and
inspection requirements (30 TAC
115.354) state that: (1) All component
monitoring must occur when the
component is in contact with process
material and the process unit is in
service; (2) monitored screening
concentrations must be recorded for
each component in gaseous or light
liquid service; and (3) all new
connectors must be checked for leaks
within 30 days of being placed in
volatile organic compound service by
monitoring with a hydrocarbon gas
analyzer for components in light liquid
and gas service and by using visual,
audio, and/or olfactory means for
components in heavy liquid service,
except that components that are unsafe
to monitor or inspect are exempt from
this requirement if they are monitored
or inspected as soon as possible during
times that are safe to monitor. The
revisions also specify that only process
drains receiving or contacting affected
VOC wastewater streams are required to
conduct the yearly hydrocarbon gas
analyzer monitoring. Flanges are
excluded from weekly sight, sound or
smell inspection provided they are
monitored at least annually using EPA
method 21 (40 CFR 60), or unsafe to
inspect. Revisions to record keeping
requirements state that the facilities
must keep records: (1) Of the date on
which a first attempt at repair was made
to a component that is leaking VOCs; (2)
identifying each process unit, including
the name of each process unit, a scale
plot plan showing the location of each
process unit, process flow diagrams for
each process unit showing the general
process streams and major equipment
on which the components are located,
and the expected VOC emissions if the
process unit is shut down for repair of
components or other equipment; (3) on
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all data for each component required to
be monitored with a hydrocarbon gas
analyzer; and (4) to justify exempting
components from monitoring
requirements. These records will
improve enforceability by enabling
inspectors to more readily determine
compliance with VOC control
requirements.
Additional exemptions were added to
the requirements for controlling VOCs
(115.357). Exemptions were added to
the requirement for a second valve,
blind flange, or tightly fitting plug or
cap on a pipe or line containing VOC
for: (1) Open-ended valves or lines in an
emergency shutdown system which are
designed to open automatically in the
event of an emissions event; (2) openended valves or lines containing
materials which would autocatalytically
polymerize or would present an
explosion, serious overpressure, or other
safety hazard if capped or equipped
with a double block and bleed system;
(3) instrumentation systems that meet
40 CFR 63.169; (4) sampling connection
systems that meet Federal air pollution
regulations for such systems found at 40
CFR 63.166 (a) and (b); (5) components
that are insulated, making them
inaccessible to monitoring with a
hydrocarbon gas analyzer; and (6)
components or systems that have a VOC
vapor pressure equal to or less than
0.002 pounds per square inch at 68
degrees Fahrenheit.
D. Revisions to VOC Rules for Petroleum
Refineries in Gregg, Nueces, and
Victoria Counties
The revisions amended requirements
for petroleum refineries in Gregg,
Nueces, and Victoria Counties. These
refineries may choose to monitor all
components in liquid service on a
quarterly basis in lieu of marking all
pipeline valves and pressure relief
valves in gaseous VOC service (30 TAC
115.322). This option should result in
more frequent monitoring of
components in liquid service, but will
add flexibility for owners or operators to
be able to choose which option will be
most efficient and effective for their
refinery. The refineries also have
additional record keeping requirements
for their VOC leak monitoring program
(30 TAC 115.326). These records
include: (1) The date a component was
monitored, (2) the results of the
monitoring, (3) the test method used, (4)
the date a first attempt at repair was
made to a leaking component, and (5)
the date a leaking component is placed
on the shutdown list.
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III. What Action Is EPA Taking?
EPA is taking direct final action to
approve revisions to the Texas SIP that
pertain to regulations which control
VOC emissions in Texas. The revisions
were adopted by the State of Texas and
submitted to EPA on (1) September 7,
2001, (2) July 18, 2002, (3) January 28,
2003, (4) November 7, 2003, and (5)
December 17, 2004.
The revisions submitted to EPA that
are being approved amend §§ 115.113,
115.116, 115.117, 115.120–115.123,
115.126, 115.127, 115.129, 115.132,
115.133, 115.136, 115.137, 115.139,
115.140, 115.142–115.145, 115.147,
115.149, 115.153, 115.159, 115.160,
115.161, 115.166, 115.167 115.169,
115.311–115.313, 115.316, 115.319,
115.322, 115.323, 115.325–115.327,
115.329, 115.352–115.357, 115.359,
115.532, 115.533, 115.535, 115.539,
115.541–115.543, 115.545–115.547,
115.549, 115.552, 115.559, 115.910–
115.916, 115.920, 115.923, 115.930,
115.932, 115.934, and 115.940 in 30
TAC 115. The revisions (1) Add
additional controls on VOC emissions
from industrial wastewater systems in
El Paso County, the Beaumont/Port
Arthur and Houston/Galveston 8-hour
ozone standard nonattainment areas,
and the Dallas/Fort Worth area Counties
of Collin, Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant,
and (2) amend requirements to identify
and correct emissions from VOC leaks
from facilities that refine petroleum or
process natural gas, gasoline or
petrochemicals in El Paso County, the
Beaumont/Port Arthur and Houston/
Galveston 8-hour ozone standard
nonattainment areas, and the Dallas/
Fort Worth area Counties of Collin,
Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant, and from
petroleum refineries in Gregg, Nueces,
and Victoria Counties.
We are approving the revisions
pursuant to section 110 and part D of
the CAA. Many of these revisions are
nonsubstantive changes which clarify
rules that are already contained in the
Texas ozone SIP. The other revisions
strengthen the Texas ozone SIP as they
(1) Reduce VOC emissions by adding
additional controls, and (2) improve
requirements to identify and correct
emissions from VOC leaks from
facilities. The control of VOC emissions
will help to attain and maintain the 8hour national ambient air quality
standard (NAAQS) for ozone in Texas.
As such, EPA’s approval of the State’s
revisions will not interfere with any
applicable requirement concerning
attainment or any other applicable
requirement of the CAA in compliance
with the requirements of section 110(l)
of the CAA. Under section 110(l) EPA
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may not approve a SIP revision if the
revision would interfere with any
applicable requirement concerning
attainment or any other applicable
requirement of the CAA. This approval
will make the revised regulations
federally enforceable. Other revisions of
the Texas VOC regulations submitted to
EPA will be addressed in another
Federal Register action. See our TSD for
more information.
We are also making ministerial
corrections to the table in 40 CFR
52.2270(c) to reflect SIP submittal dates,
Federal Register citations of EPA action
and EPA approved State regulations.
The ministerial corrections apply to
table entries for Sections 115.125,
115.146, 115.148, 115.162, 115.163,
115.164, and 115.165. Table entries for
Section 115.332 to 115.339, and Section
115.342 to 115.349 are being removed to
reflect EPA approval of the repeal of
these State regulations on January 26,
1999 (64 FR 3841).
IV. What Is the Effect of This Action?
This action approves revisions to the
Texas SIP that pertain to regulations to
control VOC emissions. The control of
VOC emissions will help to attain and
maintain the 8-hour NAAQS for ozone
in Texas. This approval will make these
revised regulations Federally
enforceable. Enforcement of the
regulations in a State SIP before and
after it is incorporated into the Federally
approved SIP is primarily a state
responsibility. However, after the
regulations are Federally approved, we
are authorized to take enforcement
action against violators. Citizens are also
offered legal recourse as described in
section 304 and 307 of the CAA.
V. Final Action
EPA is approving revisions to the
Texas SIP pertaining to control of VOC
emissions. The revisions were
submitted to EPA by the State of Texas
on (1) September 7, 2001, (2) July 18,
2002, (3) January 28, 2003, (4)
November 7, 2003, and (5) December 17,
2004. The revisions being approved are
§§ 115.113, 115.116, 115.117, 115.120–
115.123, 115.126, 115.127, 115.129,
115.132, 115.133, 115.136, 115.137,
115.139, 115.140, 115.142–115.145,
115.147, 115.149, 115.153, 115.159,
115.160, 115.161, 115.166, 115.167
115.169, 115.311–115.313, 115.316,
115.319, 115.322, 115.323, 115.325–
115.327, 115.329, 115.352–115.357,
115.359, 115.532, 115.533, 115.535,
115.539, 115.541–115.543, 115.545–
115.547, 115.549, 115.552, 115.559,
115.910–115.916, 115.920, 115.923,
115.930, 115.932, 115.934, and 115.940
in 30 TAC Chapter 115, Control of Air
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Pollution from Volatile Organic
Compounds.
We have evaluated the State’s
submittal and have determined that it
meets the applicable requirements of the
CAA and EPA air quality regulations.
Therefore, we are approving revisions to
the Texas SIP of regulations to control
VOC emissions. The control of VOC
emissions will help to attain and
maintain the 8-hour national ambient
air quality standard for ozone in Texas.
We are also making ministerial
corrections to the table in 40 CFR
52.2270(c) to reflect SIP submittal dates
and Federal Register citations of EPA
action. The ministerial corrections
apply to table entries for Sections
115.125, 115.146, 115.148, 115.162,
115.163, 115.164, and 115.165.
EPA is publishing this rule without
prior proposal because we view this as
a noncontroversial amendment and
anticipate no relevant adverse
comments. However, in the proposed
rules section of this Federal Register
publication, we are publishing a
separate document that will serve as the
proposal to approve the SIP revision if
relevant adverse comments are received.
This rule will be effective on November
27, 2006 without further notice unless
we receive relevant adverse comment by
October 30, 2006. If we receive relevant
adverse comments, we will publish a
timely withdrawal in the Federal
Register informing the public that the
rule will not take effect. We will address
all public comments in a subsequent
final rule based on the proposed rule.
We will not institute a second comment
period on this action. Any parties
interested in commenting must do so
now. Please note that if we receive
adverse comment on an amendment,
paragraph, or section of this rule and if
that provision may be severed from the
remainder of the rule, we may adopt as
final those provisions of the rule that are
not the subject of an adverse comment.
VI. Statutory and Executive Order
Reviews
Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR
51735, October 4, 1993), this action is
not a ‘‘significant regulatory action’’ and
therefore is not subject to review by the
Office of Management and Budget. For
this reason and because this action will
not have a significant, adverse effect on
the supply, distribution, or use of
energy, this action is also not subject to
Executive Order 13211, ‘‘Actions
Concerning Regulations That
Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
Distribution, or Use’’ (66 FR 28355, May
22, 2001). This action merely approves
state law as meeting Federal
requirements and imposes no additional
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requirements beyond those imposed by
State law. Accordingly, the
Administrator certifies that this rule
will not have a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small
entities under the Regulatory Flexibility
Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). Because this
rule approves pre-existing requirements
under state law and does not impose
any additional enforceable duty beyond
that required by state law, it does not
contain any unfunded mandate or
significantly or uniquely affect small
governments, as described in the
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995
(Pub. L. 104–4).
This rule also does not have tribal
implications because it will 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). This
action also does not have Federalism
implications because it does not have
substantial direct effects on the States,
on the relationship between the national
government and the States, or on the
distribution of power and
responsibilities among the various
levels of government, as specified in
Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255,
August 10, 1999). This action merely
approves a state rule implementing a
Federal standard, and does not alter the
relationship or the distribution of power
and responsibilities established in the
CAA. This rule also is not subject to
Executive Order 13045 ‘‘Protection of
Children from Environmental Health
Risks and Safety Risks’’ (62 FR 19885,
April 23, 1997), because it is not
economically significant.
In reviewing SIP submissions under
the National Technology Transfer and
Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C.
272 note), EPA’s role is to approve state
choices, provided that they meet the
criteria of the CAA. In this context, in
the absence of a prior existing
requirement for the State to use
voluntary consensus standards (VCS),
EPA has no authority to disapprove a
SIP submission for failure to use VCS.
It would thus be inconsistent with
applicable law for EPA, when it reviews
a SIP submission, to use VCS in place
of a SIP submission that otherwise
satisfies the provisions of the CAA.
Thus, the requirements of section 12(d)
of the National Technology Transfer and
Advancement Act of 1995 do not apply.
This rule does not impose an
information collection burden under the
provisions of the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
The Congressional Review Act, 5
U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the Small
Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides
that before a rule may take effect, the
agency promulgating the rule must
submit a rule report, which includes a
copy of the rule, to each House of the
Congress and to the Comptroller General
of the United States. EPA will submit a
report containing this rule and other
required information to the U.S. Senate,
the U.S. House of Representatives, and
the Comptroller General of the United
States prior to publication of the rule in
the Federal Register. A major rule
cannot take effect until 60 days after it
is published in the Federal Register.
This action is not a ‘‘major rule’’ as
defined by 5 U.S.C. section 804(2).
Under section 307(b)(1) of the CAA,
petitions for judicial review of this
action must be filed in the United States
Court of Appeals for the appropriate
circuit by November 27, 2006. Filing a
petition for reconsideration by the
Administrator of this final rule does not
affect the finality of this rule for the
purposes of judicial review nor does it
extend the time within which a petition
for judicial review may be filed, and
shall not postpone the effectiveness of
such rule or action. This action may not
be challenged later in proceedings to
enforce its requirements. (See section
307(b)(2).)
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air
pollution control, Intergovernmental
relations, Ozone, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements, Volatile
organic compounds.
Dated: September 12, 2006.
Richard E. Greene,
Regional Administrator, Region 6.
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40 CFR part 52 is amended as follows:
PART 52—[AMENDED]
1. The authority citation for part 52
continues to read as follows:
I
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart SS—Texas
2. The table in § 52.2270(c) entitled
‘‘EPA Approved Regulations in the
Texas SIP’’ is amended under Chapter
115 (Reg 5) as follows:
I a. By revising Subchapter B—General
Volatile Organic Compound Sources.
I b. By revising Subchapter D—
Petroleum Refining and Petrochemical
Processes.
I c. By revising Subchapter F—
Miscellaneous Industrial Sources.
I d. By revising Subchapter J—
Administrative Provisions.
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Subchapter B—General Volatile Organic Compound Sources
Division 1: Storage of Volatile Organic Compounds
Section 115.112 .......................
Section 115.113 .......................
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State citation
Title/subject
Section 115.114 .......................
Section 115.115 .......................
Section 115.116 .......................
Inspection Requirements ........
Approved Test Methods .........
Monitoring and Recordkeeping
Requirements.
05/08/92
05/08/92
04/26/02
Section 115.117 .......................
Exemptions .............................
04/26/02
Section 115.119 .......................
Counties and Compliance
Schedules.
05/08/92
EPA approval date
03/07/95, 60 FR 12438.
03/07/95, 60 FR 12438.
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
03/07/95, 60 FR 12438.
Division 2: Vent Gas Control
Section 115.120 .......................
Vent Gas Definitions ...............
12/13/02
Section 115.121 .......................
Emission Specifications ..........
12/13/02
Section 115.122 .......................
Control Requirements .............
12/13/02
Section 115.123 .......................
Alternate Control Requirements.
12/13/02
Section 115.125 .......................
Section 115.126 .......................
Testing Requirements ............
Monitoring and Recordkeeping
Requirements.
12/06/00
12/13/02
Section 115.127 .......................
Exemptions .............................
12/13/02
Section 115.129 .......................
Counties and Compliance
Schedules.
12/13/02
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number where document
begins].
07/16/01, 66 FR 36913.
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
Division 3: Control of Volatile Organic Compound Leaks From Transport Vessels
Section 115.131 .......................
Section 115.132 .......................
Emission Specifications ..........
Control Requirements .............
05/04/94
04/26/02
Section 115.133 .......................
Alternate Control Requirements.
04/26/02
Section 115.135 .......................
Section 115.136 .......................
Testing Requirements ............
Monitoring and Recordkeeping
Requirements.
05/04/94
04/26/02
Section 115.137 .......................
Exemptions .............................
04/26/02
Section 115.139 .......................
Counties and Compliance
Schedules.
04/26/02
05/22/97, 62 FR 27964.
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Division 4: Industrial Wastewater
Industrial Wastewater Definitions.
04/26/02
Section 115.142 .......................
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Control Requirements .............
12/13/02
Section 115.143 .......................
Alternate Control Requirements.
12/13/02
Section 115.144 .......................
Inspection and Monitoring Requirements.
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State citation
Title/subject
Section 115.145 .......................
Approved Test Methods .........
04/26/02
Section 115.146 .......................
Section 115.147 .......................
Recordkeeping Requirements
Exemptions .............................
10/27/99
12/13/02
Section 115.148 .......................
Section 115.149 .......................
Training Requirements ...........
Counties and Compliance
Schedules..
10/27/99
12/13/02
EPA approval date
Explanation
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
12/20/00, 65 FR 79745.
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
12/20/00, 65 FR 79745.
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
Division 5: Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
Section 115.152 .......................
Section 115.153 .......................
Control Requirements .............
Alternate Control Requirements.
05/04/94
04/26/02
Section 115.155 .......................
Section 115.156 .......................
Approved Test Methods .........
Monitoring and Recordkeeping
Requirements.
Exemptions. ............................
Counties and Compliance
Schedules.
05/04/94
05/04/94
Section 115.157 .......................
Section 115.159 .......................
05/04/94
04/26/02
05/22/97, 62 FR 27964.
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
05/22/97, 62 FR 27964.
05/22/97, 62 FR 27964.
05/22/97, 62 FR 27964.
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
Division 6: Batch Processes
Section 115.160 .......................
Batch Process Definitions ......
12/13/02
Section 115.161 .......................
Applicability .............................
12/13/02
Section 115.162 .......................
Section 115.163 .......................
Control Requirements .............
Alternate Control Requirements.
Determination of Emissions
and Flow Rates.
Approved Test Methods and
Testing Requirements.
Monitoring and Recordkeeping
Requirements.
12/06/00
10/27/99
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
07/16/01, 66 FR 36913
12/20/00, 65 FR 79745
12/06/00
07/16/01, 66 FR 36913
12/06/00
07/16/01, 66 FR 36913.
12/13/02
Section 115.167 .......................
Exemptions. ............................
12/13/02
Section 115.169 .......................
Counties and Compliance
Schedules.
04/26/02
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
Section 115.164 .......................
Section 115.165 .......................
Section 115.166 .......................
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Division 1: Process Unit Turnaround and Vacuum-Producing Systems in Petroleum Refineries
Emission Specifications ..........
04/26/02
Section 115.312 .......................
Control Requirements .............
12/13/02
Section 115.313 .......................
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Section 115.311 .......................
Alternate Control Requirements.
04/26/02
Section 115.315 .......................
Section 115.316 .......................
Testing Requirements ............
Monitoring and Recordkeeping
Requirements.
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State citation
Title/subject
Section 115.317 .......................
Section 115.319 .......................
Exemptions .............................
Counties and Compliance
Schedules.
05/08/92
04/26/02
EPA approval date
Explanation
03/07/95, 60 FR 12438.
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
Division 2: Fugitive Emission Control in Petroleum Refineries in Gregg, Nueces, and Victoria Counties
Section 115.322 .......................
Control Requirements .............
04/26/02
Section 115.323 .......................
Alternate Control Requirements.
08/08/01
Section 115.324 .......................
Section 115.325 .......................
Inspection Requirements ........
Testing Requirements ............
05/08/02
04/26/02
Section 115.326 .......................
Recordkeeping Requirements
12/13/02
Section 115.327 .......................
Exemptions .............................
04/26/02
Section 115.329 .......................
Counties and Compliance
Schedules.
08/08/01
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
03/07/95, 60 FR 12438.
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begins].
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
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number where document
begins].
Division 3: Fugitive Emission Control in Petroleum Refining, Natural Gas/Gasoline Processing, and Petrochemical Processes in Ozone
Nonattainment Areas
Section 115.352 .......................
Control Requirements .............
12/01/04
Section 115.353 .......................
Alternate Control Requirements.
04/26/02
Section 115.354 .......................
Monitoring and Inspection Requirements.
12/01/04
Section 115.355 .......................
Approved Test Methods .........
12/01/04
Section 115.356 .......................
Recordkeeping Requirements.
12/01/04
Section 115.357 .......................
Exemptions .............................
12/01/04
Section 115.359 .......................
Counties and Compliance
Schedules.
12/01/04
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Division 1: Cutback Asphalt
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Section 115.512 .......................
Section 115.513 .......................
Section
Section
Section
Section
115.515
115.516
115.517
115.519
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.......................
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Cutback Asphalt Definitions ...
Control Requirements .............
Alternative Control Requirements.
Testing Requirements ............
Recordkeeping Requirements
Exemptions .............................
Counties and Compliance
Schedules.
08/31/99
11/17/04
08/31/99
12/22/99, 64 FR 71670.
3/29/05, 70 FR 15769.
12/22/99, 64 FR 71670.
08/31/99
11/17/04
11/17/04
11/17/04
12/22/99, 64 FR 71670.
3/29/05, 70 FR 15769.
3/29/05, 70 FR 15769.
3/29/05, 70 FR 15769.
Ref 52.2299(c)(88).
Ref 52.2299(c)(88).
Division 2: Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Facilities
Section 115.531 .......................
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Section 115.532 .......................
Control Requirements .............
04/26/02
Section 115.533 .......................
Alternate Control Requirements.
04/26/02
Section 115.534 .......................
Section 115.535 .......................
Inspection Requirements ........
Testing Requirements ............
05/04/94
04/26/02
Section 115.536 .......................
Monitoring and Recordkeeping
Requirements.
Exemptions. ............................
Counties and Compliance
Schedules.
05/04/94
Section 115.537 .......................
Section 115.539 .......................
05/04/94
04/26/02
EPA approval date
Explanation
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number where document
begins].
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
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09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
05/22/97, 62 FR 27964.
05/22/97, 62 FR 27964.
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
Division 3: Degassing or Cleaning of Stationary, Marine, and Transport Vessels
Section 115.541 .......................
Emission Specifications ..........
04/26/02
Section 115.542 .......................
Control Requirements .............
04/26/02
Section 115.543 .......................
Alternate Control Requirements.
04/26/02
Section 115.544 .......................
Section 115.545 .......................
Inspection Requirements ........
Approved Test Methods .........
05/04/94
04/26/02
Section 115.546 .......................
Monitoring and Recordkeeping
Requirements.
04/26/02
Section 115.547 .......................
Exemptions .............................
04/26/02
Section 115.549 .......................
Counties and Compliance
Schedules.
04/26/02
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
05/22/97, 62 FR 27964.
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
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09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
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09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
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Division 4: Petroleum Dry Cleaning Systems
Section 115.552 .......................
Control Requirements .............
04/26/02
Section 115.553 .......................
Alternate Control Requirements.
Testing Methods and Procedures.
Recordkeeping Requirements
Exemptions .............................
Counties and Compliance
Schedules.
05/04/94
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
05/22/97, 62 FR 27964.
05/04/94
05/22/97, 62 FR 27964.
05/04/94
05/04/94
04/26/02
05/22/97, 62 FR 27964.
05/22/97, 62 FR 27964.
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
Section 115.555 .......................
Section 115.556 .......................
Section 115.557 .......................
Section 115.559 .......................
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Division 1: Alternate Means of Control
Section 115.901 .......................
Section 115.910 .......................
Insignificant Emissions ...........
Availability of Alternate Means
of Control.
07/13/94
04/26/02
Section 115.911 .......................
Criteria for Approval of Alternate Means of Control
Plans.
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Title/subject
Section 115.912 .......................
Calculations for Determining
Alternate Means of Control
Reductions.
Procedures for Alternate
Means of Control Plan Submittal.
Procedures for an Alternate
Means of Control Plan Approval.
Public Notice Format ..............
Section 115.913 .......................
Section 115.914 .......................
Section 115.915 .......................
Section 115.916 .......................
Review of Approved Alternate
Means of Control Plans and
Termination of Alternate
Means of Control Plans.
04/26/02
04/26/02
04/26/02
04/26/02
04/26/02
EPA approval date
Explanation
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number where document
begins].
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
Division 2: Early Reductions
Section 115.920 .......................
Applicability .............................
04/26/02
Section 115.923 .......................
Documentation ........................
04/26/02
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
09/28/06 [Insert FR page
number where document
begins].
Division 3: Compliance and Control Plan Requirements
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accordance with the requirements of the
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DATES: This rule is effective on
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notice, unless EPA receives adverse
written comment by October 30, 2006.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans;
Texas; Revisions to Control Volatile Organic Compound Emissions;
Volatile Organic Compound Control for El Paso, Gregg, Nueces, and
Victoria Counties and the Ozone Standard Nonattainment Areas of
Beaumont/Port Arthur, Dallas/Fort Worth, and Houston/Galveston
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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SUMMARY: EPA is taking direct final action to approve Texas State
Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions. The revisions pertain to
regulations to control Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) emissions from
facilities in El Paso, Gregg, Nueces, and Victoria Counties; the 8-hour
ozone standard nonattainment areas of Beaumont/Port Arthur and Houston/
Galveston; and portions of the Dallas/Fort Worth 8-hour ozone standard
nonattainment area. The revisions add additional controls on VOC
emissions from industrial wastewater systems in the Beaumont/Port
Arthur, Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso, and Houston/Galveston areas. The
revisions also amend requirements to identify and correct emissions
from VOC leaks from facilities that refine petroleum or process natural
gas, gasoline or petrochemicals in the Beaumont/Port Arthur, Dallas/
Fort Worth, El Paso, and Houston/Galveston areas, and from petroleum
refineries in Gregg, Nueces, and Victoria Counties. We are approving
the revisions pursuant to section 110 and part D of the Federal Clean
Air Act (CAA). The control of VOC emissions will help to attain and
maintain the 8-hour national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS) for
ozone in Texas. This approval will make the revised regulations
Federally enforceable.
DATES: This rule is effective on November 27, 2006 without further
notice, unless EPA receives relevant adverse comment by October 30,
2006. If EPA receives such comment, EPA will publish a timely
withdrawal in the Federal Register informing the public that this rule
will not take effect.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket No. EPA-R06-OAR-
2005-TX-0015, by one of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the online instructions for submitting comments.
EPA Region 6 ``Contact Us'' Web site: https://epa.gov/
region6/r6coment.htm. Please click on ``6PD'' (Multimedia) and select
``Air'' before submitting comments.
E-mail: Mr. Thomas Diggs at diggs.thomas@epa.gov. Please
also send a copy by e-mail to the person listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section below.
Fax: Mr. Thomas Diggs, Chief, Air Planning Section (6PD-
L), at fax number 214-665-7263.
Mail: Mr. Thomas Diggs, Chief, Air Planning Section (6PD-
L), Environmental Protection Agency, 1445 Ross Avenue, Suite 1200,
Dallas, Texas 75202-2733.
Hand or Courier Delivery: Mr. Thomas Diggs, Chief, Air
Planning Section (6PD-L), Environmental Protection Agency, 1445 Ross
Avenue, Suite 1200, Dallas, Texas 75202-2733. Such deliveries are
accepted only between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays except
for legal holidays. Special arrangements should be made for deliveries
of boxed information.
Instructions: Direct your comments to Docket ID No. EPA-R06-OAR-
2005-TX-0015. EPA's policy is that all comments received will be
included in the public docket without change and may be made available
online at www.regulations.gov, including any personal information
provided, unless the comment includes information claimed to be
Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other information whose
disclosure is restricted by statute.
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Do not submit information that you consider to be CBI or otherwise
protected through www.regulations.gov or e-mail. The
www.regulations.gov Web site is an ``anonymous access'' system, which
means EPA will not know your identity or contact information unless you
provide it in the body of your comment. If you send an e-mail comment
directly to EPA without going through www.regulations.gov your e-mail
address will be automatically captured and included as part of the
comment that is placed in the public docket and made available on the
Internet. If you submit an electronic comment, EPA recommends that you
include your name and other contact information in the body of your
comment and with any disk or CD-ROM you submit. If EPA cannot read your
comment due to technical difficulties and cannot contact you for
clarification, EPA may not be able to consider your comment. Electronic
files should avoid the use of special characters, any form of
encryption, and be free of any defects or viruses.
Docket: All documents in the docket are listed in the
www.regulations.gov index. Although listed in the index, some
information is not publicly available, e.g., CBI or other information
whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Certain other material, such
as copyrighted material, will be publicly available only in hard copy.
Publicly available docket materials are available either electronically
in www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at the Air Planning Section
(6PD-L), Environmental Protection Agency, 1445 Ross Avenue, Suite 700,
Dallas, Texas 75202-2733. The file will be made available by
appointment for public inspection in the Region 6 FOIA Review Room
between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. weekdays except for legal
holidays. Contact the person listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT paragraph below or Mr. Bill Deese at 214-665-7253 to make an
appointment. If possible, please make the appointment at least two
working days in advance of your visit. There will be a 15 cent per page
fee for making photocopies of documents. On the day of the visit,
please check in at the EPA Region 6 reception area at 1445 Ross Avenue,
Suite 700, Dallas, Texas.
The State submittal is also available for public inspection at the
State Air Agency listed below during official business hours by
appointment:
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Office of Air Quality,
12124 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carl Young, Air Planning Section (6PD-
L), Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6, 1445 Ross Avenue, Suite
700, Dallas, Texas 75202-2733, telephone 214-665-6645; fax number 214-
665-7263; e-mail address young.carl@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Throughout this document, whenever ``we'',
``us'', or ``our'' is used, we mean the EPA.
Outline
I. What Is a SIP?
II. What Rules Were Submitted by Texas To Be Approved Into the SIP?
A. Texas Revisions to VOC Control Regulations
B. Revisions to VOC Rules for Industrial Wastewater Systems in
the Beaumont/Port Arthur, Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso, and Houston/
Galveston Areas
C. Revisions to VOC Rules for Facilities that Refine Petroleum
or Process Natural Gas, Gasoline or Petrochemicals in the Beaumont/
Port Arthur, Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso, and Houston/Galveston Areas
D. Revisions to VOC Rules for Petroleum Refineries in Gregg,
Nueces, and Victoria Counties
III. What Action Is EPA Taking?
IV. What Is the Effect of This Action?
V. Final Action
VI. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
I. What Is a SIP?
Section 110 of the CAA requires states to develop air pollution
regulations and control strategies to ensure that state air quality
meets the national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) established by
EPA. These ambient standards are established under section 109 of the
CAA, and they currently address six criteria pollutants. These
pollutants are: Carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, lead,
particulate matter, and sulfur dioxide.
Each State which contains areas that are not attaining the NAAQS
must submit regulations and control strategies to us for approval and
incorporation into the Federally-enforceable SIP.
Each Federally-approved SIP protects air quality primarily by
addressing air pollution at its point of origin. These SIPs can be
extensive, containing state regulations or other enforceable documents
and supporting information such as emission inventories, monitoring
networks, and modeling demonstrations.
II. What Rules Were Submitted by Texas To Be Approved Into the SIP?
A. Texas Revisions to VOC Control Regulations
Texas submitted rules for inclusion into the SIP for ozone which
added and amended requirements to control VOC emissions. VOCs are a key
component in the formation of ozone. The revised rules also made a
variety of changes which make the rules easier to read. The revisions
amended Title 30 of the Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 115, Control
of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds (30 TAC 115). See our
Technical Support Document (TSD) for more information.
The State rules (1) Add new requirements to control VOC emissions
from industrial wastewater systems in El Paso County, the Beaumont/Port
Arthur and Houston/Galveston 8-hour ozone standard nonattainment areas,
and the Dallas/Fort Worth area Counties of Collin, Dallas, Denton, and
Tarrant, and (2) amend requirements to identify and correct emissions
from VOC leaks from facilities that refine petroleum or process natural
gas, gasoline or petrochemicals in these areas and from petroleum
refineries in Gregg, Nueces, and Victoria Counties. The Beaumont/Port
Arthur 8-hour ozone standard nonattainment area includes Hardin,
Jefferson, and Orange Counties. The Houston/Galveston 8-hour ozone
standard nonattainment area includes Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend,
Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery and Waller Counties. Collin,
Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant Counties are part of the Dallas/Fort Worth
8-hour ozone standard nonattainment area. These counties, as well as El
Paso County, were designated as nonattainment for the 1-hour ozone
standard. On April 30, 2004 we published Phase 1 of a final rule to
implement the 8-hour ozone standard and revoke the 1-hour ozone
standard (69 FR 23951). We also promulgated designations and boundaries
for areas of the country with respect to the 8-hour ozone standard (69
FR 23858). El Paso County was designated as attainment for the 8-hour
standard. The Dallas/Fort Worth area Counties of Collin, Dallas,
Denton, and Tarrant as well as Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker and
Rockwall were designated as nonattainment for the 8-hour standard.
B. Revisions to VOC Rules for Industrial Wastewater Systems in the
Beaumont/Port Arthur, Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso, and Houston/Galveston
Areas
The revisions added requirements for industrial wastewater systems
in El Paso County, the Beaumont/Port Arthur and Houston/Galveston 8-
hour ozone nonattainment areas, and Collin, Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant
Counties in the Dallas/Fort Worth 8-hour ozone nonattainment area. With
certain exceptions, these systems may not use
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VOCs as the sealing liquid in water seals for industrial wastewater
systems (30 TAC 115.142). Use of VOCs in a water seal will result in
unnecessary VOC emissions. Ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, or other
low vapor pressure antifreeze may be used during the period of November
through February for freeze protection. A gasketed seal, or a tightly-
fitting cap or plug, is required on process drains that are not
equipped with water seals. If not properly sealed, process drains can
have uncontrolled VOC emissions. Operators of these systems must follow
a specific repair schedule for components found to be leaking, and
verify that adequate leak repairs have been made (30 TAC 115.142). A
component is a piece of equipment, including, but not limited to,
pumps, valves, compressors, connectors, and pressure relief valves,
which has the potential to leak volatile organic compounds (30 TAC
115.10(6)). Operators must also (1) Inspect water seals weekly to
ensure that the water seal controls are properly designed and restrict
ventilation, (2) daily inspect water seals that have failed three or
more inspections in any 12 month period, and (3) inspect process drains
not equipped with water seal controls weekly, to ensure that all
gaskets, caps and plugs are adequate to control VOC emissions (30 TAC
115.144).
C. Revisions to VOC Rules for Facilities that Refine Petroleum or
Process Natural Gas, Gasoline or Petrochemicals in the Beaumont/Port
Arthur, Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso, and Houston/Galveston Areas
The revisions amended requirements for facilities that refine
petroleum or process natural gas, gasoline or petrochemicals in El Paso
County, the Beaumont/Port Arthur and Houston/Galveston 8-hour ozone
nonattainment areas, and Collin, Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant Counties
in the Dallas/Fort Worth 8-hour ozone nonattainment area. Requirements
were also added for delaying repair of a VOC component leak (30 TAC
115.352). If the repair of a component within 15 days after the leak is
detected would require a process unit shutdown that would create more
emissions than the repair would eliminate, the repair may be delayed
until the next scheduled process unit shutdown. Additional requirements
specify that (1) Delay of repair beyond a process unit shutdown will be
allowed for a component if that component is isolated from the process
and does not remain in VOC service; (2) valves that can be safely
repaired without a process unit shutdown may not be placed on the
shutdown list; and (3) delay of repair will be allowed for pumps,
compressors, or agitators if the repair is completed as soon as
practicable, but not later than six months after the leak was detected,
and the repair requires replacing the existing seal design with: (a) A
dual mechanical seal system that includes a barrier fluid system, (b) a
system that is designed with no externally actuated shaft penetrating
the housing; or (c) a closed-vent system and control device that meets
the Texas requirements to control vent gas streams with a control
efficiency of at least 98% or to a VOC concentration of no more than 20
parts per million by volume (30 TAC 122(a)(2)). Flexibility to VOC
control requirements was provided by allowing use of leak-tight devices
similar to rupture disks on pressure relief valves (30 TAC 115.352(9)).
Revisions to monitoring and inspection requirements (30 TAC
115.354) state that: (1) All component monitoring must occur when the
component is in contact with process material and the process unit is
in service; (2) monitored screening concentrations must be recorded for
each component in gaseous or light liquid service; and (3) all new
connectors must be checked for leaks within 30 days of being placed in
volatile organic compound service by monitoring with a hydrocarbon gas
analyzer for components in light liquid and gas service and by using
visual, audio, and/or olfactory means for components in heavy liquid
service, except that components that are unsafe to monitor or inspect
are exempt from this requirement if they are monitored or inspected as
soon as possible during times that are safe to monitor. The revisions
also specify that only process drains receiving or contacting affected
VOC wastewater streams are required to conduct the yearly hydrocarbon
gas analyzer monitoring. Flanges are excluded from weekly sight, sound
or smell inspection provided they are monitored at least annually using
EPA method 21 (40 CFR 60), or unsafe to inspect. Revisions to record
keeping requirements state that the facilities must keep records: (1)
Of the date on which a first attempt at repair was made to a component
that is leaking VOCs; (2) identifying each process unit, including the
name of each process unit, a scale plot plan showing the location of
each process unit, process flow diagrams for each process unit showing
the general process streams and major equipment on which the components
are located, and the expected VOC emissions if the process unit is shut
down for repair of components or other equipment; (3) on all data for
each component required to be monitored with a hydrocarbon gas
analyzer; and (4) to justify exempting components from monitoring
requirements. These records will improve enforceability by enabling
inspectors to more readily determine compliance with VOC control
requirements.
Additional exemptions were added to the requirements for
controlling VOCs (115.357). Exemptions were added to the requirement
for a second valve, blind flange, or tightly fitting plug or cap on a
pipe or line containing VOC for: (1) Open-ended valves or lines in an
emergency shutdown system which are designed to open automatically in
the event of an emissions event; (2) open-ended valves or lines
containing materials which would autocatalytically polymerize or would
present an explosion, serious overpressure, or other safety hazard if
capped or equipped with a double block and bleed system; (3)
instrumentation systems that meet 40 CFR 63.169; (4) sampling
connection systems that meet Federal air pollution regulations for such
systems found at 40 CFR 63.166 (a) and (b); (5) components that are
insulated, making them inaccessible to monitoring with a hydrocarbon
gas analyzer; and (6) components or systems that have a VOC vapor
pressure equal to or less than 0.002 pounds per square inch at 68
degrees Fahrenheit.
D. Revisions to VOC Rules for Petroleum Refineries in Gregg, Nueces,
and Victoria Counties
The revisions amended requirements for petroleum refineries in
Gregg, Nueces, and Victoria Counties. These refineries may choose to
monitor all components in liquid service on a quarterly basis in lieu
of marking all pipeline valves and pressure relief valves in gaseous
VOC service (30 TAC 115.322). This option should result in more
frequent monitoring of components in liquid service, but will add
flexibility for owners or operators to be able to choose which option
will be most efficient and effective for their refinery. The refineries
also have additional record keeping requirements for their VOC leak
monitoring program (30 TAC 115.326). These records include: (1) The
date a component was monitored, (2) the results of the monitoring, (3)
the test method used, (4) the date a first attempt at repair was made
to a leaking component, and (5) the date a leaking component is placed
on the shutdown list.
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III. What Action Is EPA Taking?
EPA is taking direct final action to approve revisions to the Texas
SIP that pertain to regulations which control VOC emissions in Texas.
The revisions were adopted by the State of Texas and submitted to EPA
on (1) September 7, 2001, (2) July 18, 2002, (3) January 28, 2003, (4)
November 7, 2003, and (5) December 17, 2004.
The revisions submitted to EPA that are being approved amend
Sec. Sec. 115.113, 115.116, 115.117, 115.120-115.123, 115.126,
115.127, 115.129, 115.132, 115.133, 115.136, 115.137, 115.139, 115.140,
115.142-115.145, 115.147, 115.149, 115.153, 115.159, 115.160, 115.161,
115.166, 115.167 115.169, 115.311-115.313, 115.316, 115.319, 115.322,
115.323, 115.325-115.327, 115.329, 115.352-115.357, 115.359, 115.532,
115.533, 115.535, 115.539, 115.541-115.543, 115.545-115.547, 115.549,
115.552, 115.559, 115.910-115.916, 115.920, 115.923, 115.930, 115.932,
115.934, and 115.940 in 30 TAC 115. The revisions (1) Add additional
controls on VOC emissions from industrial wastewater systems in El Paso
County, the Beaumont/Port Arthur and Houston/Galveston 8-hour ozone
standard nonattainment areas, and the Dallas/Fort Worth area Counties
of Collin, Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant, and (2) amend requirements to
identify and correct emissions from VOC leaks from facilities that
refine petroleum or process natural gas, gasoline or petrochemicals in
El Paso County, the Beaumont/Port Arthur and Houston/Galveston 8-hour
ozone standard nonattainment areas, and the Dallas/Fort Worth area
Counties of Collin, Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant, and from petroleum
refineries in Gregg, Nueces, and Victoria Counties.
We are approving the revisions pursuant to section 110 and part D
of the CAA. Many of these revisions are nonsubstantive changes which
clarify rules that are already contained in the Texas ozone SIP. The
other revisions strengthen the Texas ozone SIP as they (1) Reduce VOC
emissions by adding additional controls, and (2) improve requirements
to identify and correct emissions from VOC leaks from facilities. The
control of VOC emissions will help to attain and maintain the 8-hour
national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS) for ozone in Texas. As
such, EPA's approval of the State's revisions will not interfere with
any applicable requirement concerning attainment or any other
applicable requirement of the CAA in compliance with the requirements
of section 110(l) of the CAA. Under section 110(l) EPA may not approve
a SIP revision if the revision would interfere with any applicable
requirement concerning attainment or any other applicable requirement
of the CAA. This approval will make the revised regulations federally
enforceable. Other revisions of the Texas VOC regulations submitted to
EPA will be addressed in another Federal Register action. See our TSD
for more information.
We are also making ministerial corrections to the table in 40 CFR
52.2270(c) to reflect SIP submittal dates, Federal Register citations
of EPA action and EPA approved State regulations. The ministerial
corrections apply to table entries for Sections 115.125, 115.146,
115.148, 115.162, 115.163, 115.164, and 115.165. Table entries for
Section 115.332 to 115.339, and Section 115.342 to 115.349 are being
removed to reflect EPA approval of the repeal of these State
regulations on January 26, 1999 (64 FR 3841).
IV. What Is the Effect of This Action?
This action approves revisions to the Texas SIP that pertain to
regulations to control VOC emissions. The control of VOC emissions will
help to attain and maintain the 8-hour NAAQS for ozone in Texas. This
approval will make these revised regulations Federally enforceable.
Enforcement of the regulations in a State SIP before and after it is
incorporated into the Federally approved SIP is primarily a state
responsibility. However, after the regulations are Federally approved,
we are authorized to take enforcement action against violators.
Citizens are also offered legal recourse as described in section 304
and 307 of the CAA.
V. Final Action
EPA is approving revisions to the Texas SIP pertaining to control
of VOC emissions. The revisions were submitted to EPA by the State of
Texas on (1) September 7, 2001, (2) July 18, 2002, (3) January 28,
2003, (4) November 7, 2003, and (5) December 17, 2004. The revisions
being approved are Sec. Sec. 115.113, 115.116, 115.117, 115.120-
115.123, 115.126, 115.127, 115.129, 115.132, 115.133, 115.136, 115.137,
115.139, 115.140, 115.142-115.145, 115.147, 115.149, 115.153, 115.159,
115.160, 115.161, 115.166, 115.167 115.169, 115.311-115.313, 115.316,
115.319, 115.322, 115.323, 115.325-115.327, 115.329, 115.352-115.357,
115.359, 115.532, 115.533, 115.535, 115.539, 115.541-115.543, 115.545-
115.547, 115.549, 115.552, 115.559, 115.910-115.916, 115.920, 115.923,
115.930, 115.932, 115.934, and 115.940 in 30 TAC Chapter 115, Control
of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds.
We have evaluated the State's submittal and have determined that it
meets the applicable requirements of the CAA and EPA air quality
regulations. Therefore, we are approving revisions to the Texas SIP of
regulations to control VOC emissions. The control of VOC emissions will
help to attain and maintain the 8-hour national ambient air quality
standard for ozone in Texas.
We are also making ministerial corrections to the table in 40 CFR
52.2270(c) to reflect SIP submittal dates and Federal Register
citations of EPA action. The ministerial corrections apply to table
entries for Sections 115.125, 115.146, 115.148, 115.162, 115.163,
115.164, and 115.165.
EPA is publishing this rule without prior proposal because we view
this as a noncontroversial amendment and anticipate no relevant adverse
comments. However, in the proposed rules section of this Federal
Register publication, we are publishing a separate document that will
serve as the proposal to approve the SIP revision if relevant adverse
comments are received. This rule will be effective on November 27, 2006
without further notice unless we receive relevant adverse comment by
October 30, 2006. If we receive relevant adverse comments, we will
publish a timely withdrawal in the Federal Register informing the
public that the rule will not take effect. We will address all public
comments in a subsequent final rule based on the proposed rule. We will
not institute a second comment period on this action. Any parties
interested in commenting must do so now. Please note that if we receive
adverse comment on an amendment, paragraph, or section of this rule and
if that provision may be severed from the remainder of the rule, we may
adopt as final those provisions of the rule that are not the subject of
an adverse comment.
VI. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993), this
action is not a ``significant regulatory action'' and therefore is not
subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget. For this
reason and because this action will not have a significant, adverse
effect on the supply, distribution, or use of energy, this action is
also not subject to Executive Order 13211, ``Actions Concerning
Regulations That Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or
Use'' (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001). This action merely approves state
law as meeting Federal requirements and imposes no additional
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requirements beyond those imposed by State law. Accordingly, the
Administrator certifies that this rule will not have a significant
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities under the
Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). Because this rule
approves pre-existing requirements under state law and does not impose
any additional enforceable duty beyond that required by state law, it
does not contain any unfunded mandate or significantly or uniquely
affect small governments, as described in the Unfunded Mandates Reform
Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4).
This rule also does not have tribal implications because it will
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). This action also does not have Federalism
implications because it does not have substantial direct effects on the
States, on the relationship between the national government and the
States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the
various levels of government, as specified in Executive Order 13132 (64
FR 43255, August 10, 1999). This action merely approves a state rule
implementing a Federal standard, and does not alter the relationship or
the distribution of power and responsibilities established in the CAA.
This rule also is not subject to Executive Order 13045 ``Protection of
Children from Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks'' (62 FR
19885, April 23, 1997), because it is not economically significant.
In reviewing SIP submissions under the National Technology Transfer
and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note), EPA's role is to
approve state choices, provided that they meet the criteria of the CAA.
In this context, in the absence of a prior existing requirement for the
State to use voluntary consensus standards (VCS), EPA has no authority
to disapprove a SIP submission for failure to use VCS. It would thus be
inconsistent with applicable law for EPA, when it reviews a SIP
submission, to use VCS in place of a SIP submission that otherwise
satisfies the provisions of the CAA. Thus, the requirements of section
12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995
do not apply. This rule does not impose an information collection
burden under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, generally
provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency promulgating
the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy of the rule,
to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of the
United States. EPA will submit a report containing this rule and other
required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of
Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the United States prior
to publication of the rule in the Federal Register. A major rule cannot
take effect until 60 days after it is published in the Federal
Register. This action is not a ``major rule'' as defined by 5 U.S.C.
section 804(2).
Under section 307(b)(1) of the CAA, petitions for judicial review
of this action must be filed in the United States Court of Appeals for
the appropriate circuit by November 27, 2006. Filing a petition for
reconsideration by the Administrator of this final rule does not affect
the finality of this rule for the purposes of judicial review nor does
it extend the time within which a petition for judicial review may be
filed, and shall not postpone the effectiveness of such rule or action.
This action may not be challenged later in proceedings to enforce its
requirements. (See section 307(b)(2).)
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Intergovernmental
relations, Ozone, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Volatile
organic compounds.
Dated: September 12, 2006.
Richard E. Greene,
Regional Administrator, Region 6.
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40 CFR part 52 is amended as follows:
PART 52--[AMENDED]
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1. The authority citation for part 52 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart SS--Texas
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2. The table in Sec. 52.2270(c) entitled ``EPA Approved Regulations in
the Texas SIP'' is amended under Chapter 115 (Reg 5) as follows:
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a. By revising Subchapter B--General Volatile Organic Compound Sources.
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b. By revising Subchapter D--Petroleum Refining and Petrochemical
Processes.
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c. By revising Subchapter F--Miscellaneous Industrial Sources.
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d. By revising Subchapter J--Administrative Provisions.
Sec. 52.2270 Identification of plan.
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(c) * * *
EPA-Approved Regulations in the Texas SIP
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State
approval/
State citation Title/subject submittal EPA approval date Explanation
date
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Chapter 115 (Reg 5)--Control of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds
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Subchapter B--General Volatile Organic Compound Sources
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Division 1: Storage of Volatile Organic Compounds
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.112.................. Control Requirements 05/08/92 03/07/95, 60 FR ....................
12438.
Section 115.113.................. Alternate Control 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Requirements. page number where
document begins].
[[Page 56877]]
Section 115.114.................. Inspection 05/08/92 03/07/95, 60 FR ....................
Requirements. 12438.
Section 115.115.................. Approved Test 05/08/92 03/07/95, 60 FR ....................
Methods. 12438.
Section 115.116.................. Monitoring and 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Recordkeeping page number where
Requirements. document begins].
Section 115.117.................. Exemptions.......... 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
page number where
document begins].
Section 115.119.................. Counties and 05/08/92 03/07/95, 60 FR ....................
Compliance 12438.
Schedules.
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Division 2: Vent Gas Control
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.120.................. Vent Gas Definitions 12/13/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
page number where
document begins].
Section 115.121.................. Emission 12/13/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Specifications. page number where
document begins].
Section 115.122.................. Control Requirements 12/13/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
page number where
document begins].
Section 115.123.................. Alternate Control 12/13/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Requirements. page number where
document begins].
Section 115.125.................. Testing Requirements 12/06/00 07/16/01, 66 FR ....................
36913.
Section 115.126.................. Monitoring and 12/13/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Recordkeeping page number where
Requirements. document begins].
Section 115.127.................. Exemptions.......... 12/13/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
page number where
document begins].
Section 115.129.................. Counties and 12/13/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Compliance page number where
Schedules. document begins].
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Division 3: Control of Volatile Organic Compound Leaks From Transport Vessels
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.131.................. Emission 05/04/94 05/22/97, 62 FR ....................
Specifications. 27964.
Section 115.132.................. Control Requirements 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
page number where
document begins].
Section 115.133.................. Alternate Control 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Requirements. page number where
document begins].
Section 115.135.................. Testing Requirements 05/04/94 05/22/97, 62 FR ....................
27964.
Section 115.136.................. Monitoring and 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Recordkeeping page number where
Requirements. document begins].
Section 115.137.................. Exemptions.......... 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
page number where
document begins].
Section 115.139.................. Counties and 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Compliance page number where
Schedules. document begins].
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Division 4: Industrial Wastewater
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.140.................. Industrial 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Wastewater page number where
Definitions. document begins].
Section 115.142.................. Control Requirements 12/13/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
page number where
document begins].
Section 115.143.................. Alternate Control 12/13/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Requirements. page number where
document begins].
Section 115.144.................. Inspection and 12/13/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Monitoring page number where
Requirements. document begins].
[[Page 56878]]
Section 115.145.................. Approved Test 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Methods. page number where
document begins].
Section 115.146.................. Recordkeeping 10/27/99 12/20/00, 65 FR ....................
Requirements. 79745.
Section 115.147.................. Exemptions.......... 12/13/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
page number where
document begins].
Section 115.148.................. Training 10/27/99 12/20/00, 65 FR ....................
Requirements. 79745.
Section 115.149.................. Counties and 12/13/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Compliance page number where
Schedules.. document begins].
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Division 5: Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.152.................. Control Requirements 05/04/94 05/22/97, 62 FR ....................
27964.
Section 115.153.................. Alternate Control 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Requirements. page number where
document begins].
Section 115.155.................. Approved Test 05/04/94 05/22/97, 62 FR ....................
Methods. 27964.
Section 115.156.................. Monitoring and 05/04/94 05/22/97, 62 FR ....................
Recordkeeping 27964.
Requirements.
Section 115.157.................. Exemptions.......... 05/04/94 05/22/97, 62 FR ....................
27964.
Section 115.159.................. Counties and 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Compliance page number where
Schedules. document begins].
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Division 6: Batch Processes
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Section 115.160.................. Batch Process 12/13/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Definitions. page number where
document begins].
Section 115.161.................. Applicability....... 12/13/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
page number where
document begins].
Section 115.162.................. Control Requirements 12/06/00 07/16/01, 66 FR ....................
36913
Section 115.163.................. Alternate Control 10/27/99 12/20/00, 65 FR ....................
Requirements. 79745
Section 115.164.................. Determination of 12/06/00 07/16/01, 66 FR ....................
Emissions and Flow 36913
Rates.
Section 115.165.................. Approved Test 12/06/00 07/16/01, 66 FR
Methods and Testing 36913.
Requirements.
Section 115.166.................. Monitoring and 12/13/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Recordkeeping page number where
Requirements. document begins].
Section 115.167.................. Exemptions.......... 12/13/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
page number where
document begins].
Section 115.169.................. Counties and 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR
Compliance page number where
Schedules. document begins].
* * * * * * *
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Subchapter D--Petroleum Refining, Natural Gas Processing, and Petrochemical Processes
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Division 1: Process Unit Turnaround and Vacuum-Producing Systems in Petroleum Refineries
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.311.................. Emission 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Specifications. page number where
document begins].
Section 115.312.................. Control Requirements 12/13/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
page number where
document begins].
Section 115.313.................. Alternate Control 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Requirements. page number where
document begins].
Section 115.315.................. Testing Requirements 05/08/92 03/07/95, 60 FR ....................
12438.
Section 115.316.................. Monitoring and 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Recordkeeping page number where
Requirements. document begins].
[[Page 56879]]
Section 115.317.................. Exemptions.......... 05/08/92 03/07/95, 60 FR ....................
12438.
Section 115.319.................. Counties and 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Compliance page number where
Schedules. document begins].
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Division 2: Fugitive Emission Control in Petroleum Refineries in Gregg, Nueces, and Victoria Counties
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.322.................. Control Requirements 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
page number where
document begins].
Section 115.323.................. Alternate Control 08/08/01 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Requirements. page number where
document begins].
Section 115.324.................. Inspection 05/08/02 03/07/95, 60 FR ....................
Requirements. 12438.
Section 115.325.................. Testing Requirements 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
page number where
document begins].
Section 115.326.................. Recordkeeping 12/13/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Requirements. page number where
document begins].
Section 115.327.................. Exemptions.......... 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
page number where
document begins].
Section 115.329.................. Counties and 08/08/01 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Compliance page number where
Schedules. document begins].
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Division 3: Fugitive Emission Control in Petroleum Refining, Natural Gas/Gasoline Processing, and Petrochemical
Processes in Ozone Nonattainment Areas
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.352.................. Control Requirements 12/01/04 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
page number where
document begins].
Section 115.353.................. Alternate Control 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Requirements. page number where
document begins].
Section 115.354.................. Monitoring and 12/01/04 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Inspection page number where
Requirements. document begins].
Section 115.355.................. Approved Test 12/01/04 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Methods. page number where
document begins].
Section 115.356.................. Recordkeeping 12/01/04 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Requirements.. page number where
document begins].
Section 115.357.................. Exemptions.......... 12/01/04 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
page number where
document begins].
Section 115.359.................. Counties and 12/01/04 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Compliance page number where
Schedules. document begins].
* * * * * * *
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Subchapter F--Miscellaneous Industrial Sources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Division 1: Cutback Asphalt
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.510.................. Cutback Asphalt 08/31/99 12/22/99, 64 FR ....................
Definitions. 71670.
Section 115.512.................. Control Requirements 11/17/04 3/29/05, 70 FR ....................
15769.
Section 115.513.................. Alternative Control 08/31/99 12/22/99, 64 FR ....................
Requirements. 71670.
Section 115.515.................. Testing Requirements 08/31/99 12/22/99, 64 FR ....................
71670.
Section 115.516.................. Recordkeeping 11/17/04 3/29/05, 70 FR ....................
Requirements. 15769.
Section 115.517.................. Exemptions.......... 11/17/04 3/29/05, 70 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(88).
15769.
Section 115.519.................. Counties and 11/17/04 3/29/05, 70 FR Ref 52.2299(c)(88).
Compliance 15769.
Schedules.
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Division 2: Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Facilities
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.531.................. Emission 05/04/94 05/22/97, 62 FR ....................
Specifications. 27964.
[[Page 56880]]
Section 115.532.................. Control Requirements 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
page number where
document begins].
Section 115.533.................. Alternate Control 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Requirements. page number where
document begins].
Section 115.534.................. Inspection 05/04/94 05/22/97, 62 FR ....................
Requirements. 27964.
Section 115.535.................. Testing Requirements 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
page number where
document begins].
Section 115.536.................. Monitoring and 05/04/94 05/22/97, 62 FR ....................
Recordkeeping 27964.
Requirements.
Section 115.537.................. Exemptions.......... 05/04/94 05/22/97, 62 FR ....................
27964.
Section 115.539.................. Counties and 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Compliance page number where
Schedules. document begins].
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Division 3: Degassing or Cleaning of Stationary, Marine, and Transport Vessels
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.541.................. Emission 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Specifications. page number where
document begins].
Section 115.542.................. Control Requirements 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
page number where
document begins].
Section 115.543.................. Alternate Control 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Requirements. page number where
document begins].
Section 115.544.................. Inspection 05/04/94 05/22/97, 62 FR ....................
Requirements. 27964.
Section 115.545.................. Approved Test 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Methods. page number where
document begins].
Section 115.546.................. Monitoring and 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Recordkeeping page number where
Requirements. document begins].
Section 115.547.................. Exemptions.......... 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
page number where
document begins].
Section 115.549.................. Counties and 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Compliance page number where
Schedules. document begins].
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Division 4: Petroleum Dry Cleaning Systems
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.552.................. Control Requirements 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
page number where
document begins].
Section 115.553.................. Alternate Control 05/04/94 05/22/97, 62 FR ....................
Requirements. 27964.
Section 115.555.................. Testing Methods and 05/04/94 05/22/97, 62 FR ....................
Procedures. 27964.
Section 115.556.................. Recordkeeping 05/04/94 05/22/97, 62 FR ....................
Requirements. 27964.
Section 115.557.................. Exemptions.......... 05/04/94 05/22/97, 62 FR ....................
27964.
Section 115.559.................. Counties and 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Compliance page number where
Schedules. document begins].
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Subchapter J--Administrative Provisions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Division 1: Alternate Means of Control
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section 115.901.................. Insignificant 07/13/94 05/22/97, 62 FR ....................
Emissions. 27964.
Section 115.910.................. Availability of 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Alternate Means of page number where
Control. document begins].
Section 115.911.................. Criteria for 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Approval of page number where
Alternate Means of document begins].
Control Plans.
[[Page 56881]]
Section 115.912.................. Calculations for 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Determining page number where
Alternate Means of document begins].
Control Reductions.
Section 115.913.................. Procedures for 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Alternate Means of page number where
Control Plan document begins].
Submittal.
Section 115.914.................. Procedures for an 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Alternate Means of page number where
Control Plan document begins].
Approval.
Section 115.915.................. Public Notice Format 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
page number where
document begins].
Section 115.916.................. Review of Approved 04/26/02 09/28/06 [Insert FR ....................
Alternate Means of page number where