Delegation of Authority to the States of Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska for New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP); and Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) Standards, 1937-1945 [E7-527]
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under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5
U.S.C. 601 et seq.). The State submittal,
which is the subject of this rule, is based
upon counterpart Federal regulations for
which an economic analysis was
prepared and certification made that
such regulations would not have a
significant economic effect upon a
substantial number of small entities. In
making the determination as to whether
this rule would have a significant
economic impact, the Department relied
upon the data and assumptions for the
counterpart Federal regulations.
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act
This rule is not a major rule under 5
U.S.C. 804(2), the Small Business
Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act.
This rule: (a) Does not have an annual
effect on the economy of $100 million;
(b) Will not cause a major increase in
costs or prices for consumers,
individual industries, Federal, State, or
local government agencies, or
geographic regions; and (c) Does not
have significant adverse effects on
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productivity, innovation, or the ability
of U.S.-based enterprises to compete
with foreign-based enterprises. This
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
40 CFR Parts 60, 61, and 63
[FRL–8269–6]
Delegation of Authority to the States of
Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska for New
Source Performance Standards
(NSPS), National Emission Standards
for Hazardous Air Pollutants
(NESHAP); and Maximum Achievable
Control Technology (MACT) Standards
Dated: December 1, 2006.
H. Vann Weaver,
Acting Regional Director, Appalachian
Region.
For the reasons set out in the
preamble, 30 CFR part 948 is amended
as set forth below:
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1. The authority citation for part 948
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 30 U.S.C. 1201 et seq.
2. Section 948.20 is amended by
revising the heading and paragraph (b)
as follows:
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§ 948.20 Approval of State abandoned
mine lands reclamation plan.
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(b) West Virginia Department of
Environmental Protection, Office of
Abandoned Mine Lands and
Reclamation, 601 57th Street SE.,
Charleston, West Virginia 25304–2345,
Telephone (304) 926–0485.
3. Section 948.25 is amended by
revising the heading, and adding in the
table a new entry in chronological order
by ‘‘Date of final publication’’ to read as
follows:
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§ 948.25 Approval of West Virginia
abandoned mine lands reclamation plan
amendments.
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Citation/description
SUMMARY: The states of Iowa, Missouri
and Nebraska have submitted updated
regulations for delegation of EPA
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authority for implementation and
enforcement of NSPS, NESHAP, and
MACT. The submissions cover new EPA
standards and, in some instances,
revisions to standards previously
delegated. EPA’s review of the pertinent
regulations shows that they contain
adequate and effective procedures for
the implementation and enforcement of
these Federal standards. This action
informs the public of delegations to the
above-mentioned agencies.
This document is effective on
January 17, 2007. The dates of
delegation can be found in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of
this document.
DATES:
Copies of documents
relative to this action are available for
public inspection during normal
business hours at the Environmental
Protection Agency, Air Planning and
Development Branch, 901 North 5th
Street, Kansas City, Kansas 66101. The
interested persons wanting to examine
ADDRESSES:
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of delegation of
authority.
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List of Subjects in 30 CFR Part 948
Abandoned mine reclamation
programs, Intergovernmental relations,
Surface mining, Underground mining.
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January 17, 2007 ........................... Amendment includes AML enhancement requirements and other revisions to West Virginia’s AMLR Plan dated June 16, 2006.
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This rule will not impose an
unfunded mandate on State, local, or
tribal governments or the private sector
of $100 million or more in any given
year. This determination is based upon
the fact that the State submittal, which
is the subject of this rule, is based upon
counterpart Federal regulations for
which an analysis was prepared and a
determination made that the Federal
regulation did not impose an unfunded
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these documents should make an
appointment with the office at least 24
hours in advance.
Effective immediately, all
notifications, applications, reports, and
other correspondence required pursuant
to the newly delegated standards and
revisions identified in this document
must be submitted with respect to
sources located in the jurisdictions
identified in this document, to the
following addresses:
Iowa Department of Natural Resources,
Air Quality Bureau, 7900 Hickman
Road, Urbandale, Iowa 50322
Missouri Department of Natural
Resources, Air Pollution Control
Program, PO Box 176, Jefferson City,
MO 65102–0176
Nebraska Department of Environmental
Quality, Air Quality Division, 1200
‘‘N’’ Street, Suite 400, PO Box 98922,
Lincoln, NE 68509
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must also continue to be submitted to
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the EPA Regional Office at the above
address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Gwen Yoshimura at (913) 551–7073, or
by e-mail at yoshimura.gwen@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
supplementary information is organized
in the following order:
What does this action do?
What is the authority for delegation?
What does delegation accomplish?
What has been delegated?
What has not been delegated?
List of Delegation Tables
Table I—NSPS, 40 CFR part 60
Table II—NESHAP, 40 CFR part 61
Table III—NESHAP, 40 CFR part 63
submits adequate regulatory procedures
for implementation and enforcement of
the NSPS program. The NSPS are
codified at 40 CFR part 60.
2. Section 112(l) of the CAA and 40
CFR part 63, subpart E, authorize the
EPA to delegate authority to any state or
local agency which submits adequate
regulatory procedures for
implementation and enforcement of
emission standards for hazardous air
pollutants. The hazardous air pollutant
standards are codified at 40 CFR parts
61 and 63, respectively.
What does delegation accomplish?
What does this action do?
The EPA is providing notice of an
update to its delegable authority for
implementation and enforcement of the
Federal standards shown in the tables
below to the states of Iowa, Missouri
and Nebraska. This action updates the
delegation tables previously published
at 70 FR 36515 (June 24, 2005). The EPA
has established procedures by which
these agencies are automatically
delegated the authority to implement
the standards when they adopt
regulations which are identical to the
Federal standards. We then periodically
provide notice of the new and revised
standards for which delegation has been
given.
What is the authority for delegation?
1. Section 111(c)(1) of the Clean Air
Act (CAA) authorizes EPA to delegate
authority to any state agency which
Delegation confers primary
responsibility for implementation and
enforcement of the listed standards to
the respective state and local air
agencies. However, EPA also retains the
concurrent authority to enforce the
standards.
What has been delegated?
Tables I, II, and III below list the
delegated standards. Each item listed in
the Subpart column has two relevant
dates listed in each column for each
state. The first date in each block is the
reference date to the CFR contained in
the state rule. In general, the state or
local agency has adopted the applicable
standard through the date as noted in
the table. The second date is the most
recent effective date of the state agency
rule for which the EPA has granted the
delegation. This notice specifically
addresses revisions to the columns for
Iowa, Missouri, and Nebraska.
What has not been delegated?
1. The EPA regulations effective after
the first date specified in each block
have not been delegated, and authority
for implementation of these regulations
is retained solely by EPA.
2. In some cases, the standards
themselves specify that specific
provisions cannot be delegated. In such
cases, a specific section of the standard
details what authorities can and cannot
be delegated. You should review the
applicable standard in the CFR for this
information.
3. In some cases, the state rules do not
adopt the Federal standard in its
entirety. Each state rule (available from
the respective agency) should be
consulted for specific information.
4. In some cases, existing delegation
agreements between the EPA and the
agencies limit the scope of the delegated
standards. Copies of delegation
agreements are available from the state
agencies, or from this office.
5. With respect to 40 CFR part 63,
subpart A, General Provisions (see Table
III), the EPA has determined that
sections 63.6(g), 63.6(h)(9), 63.7(e)(2)(ii)
and (f), 63.8(f), and 63.10(f) cannot be
delegated. Additional information is
contained in an EPA memorandum
titled ‘‘Delegation of 40 CFR Part 63
General Provisions Authorities to State
and Local Air Pollution Control
Agencies’’ from John Seitz, Director,
Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, dated July 10, 1998.
List of Delegation Tables
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Source category
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General Provisions ....................................................................................
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Electric Utility Steam Generating Units for Which Construction is Commenced After September 18, 1978.
Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units .....................
Dc ............
Small Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units ..........
E ..............
Incinerators ................................................................................................
Ea ............
F ..............
Municipal Waste Combustors for Which Construction is Commenced
After December 20, 1989, and on or before September 20 1994.
Large Municipal Waste Combustors for Which Construction is Commenced after September 20, 1994, or for Which Modification or Reconstruction is Commenced After June 19, 1996.
Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators for Which Construction
Commenced after June 20, 1996.
Portland Cement Plants .............................................................................
G ..............
Nitric Acid Plants .......................................................................................
H ..............
Sulfuric Acid Plants ....................................................................................
Da ............
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Source category
I ................
Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities ..........................................................................
J ...............
Petroleum Refineries .................................................................................
K ..............
L ...............
Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After June 11, 1973, and Prior
to May 19, 1978.
Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After May 18, 1978, and Prior
to July 23, 1984.
Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels (including Petroleum Liquid
Storage Vessels) for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After July 23, 1984.
Secondary Lead Smelters .........................................................................
M ..............
Secondary Brass and Bronze Production Plants ......................................
N ..............
O ..............
Basic Oxygen Process Furnaces for Which Construction is Commenced
After June 11, 1973.
Basic Oxygen Process Steelmaking Facilities for Which Construction is
Commenced After January 20, 1983.
Sewage Treatment Plants .........................................................................
P ..............
Primary Copper Smelters ..........................................................................
Q ..............
Primary Zinc Smelters ...............................................................................
R ..............
Primary Lead Smelters ..............................................................................
S ..............
Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants .........................................................
T ..............
Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet Process Phosphoric Acid Plants .......
U ..............
Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Superphosphoric Acid Plants ....................
V ..............
Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Diammonium Phosphate Plants ................
W .............
Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple Superphosphate Plants ...................
X ..............
Y ..............
Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Granular Triple Superphosphate Storage
Facilities.
Coal Preparation Plants .............................................................................
Z ..............
Ferroalloy Production Facilities .................................................................
AA ............
BB ............
Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces Constructed After October 21, 1974,
and on or Before August 17, 1983.
Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization
Vessels Constructed After August 17, 1983.
Kraft Pulp Mills ...........................................................................................
CC ...........
Glass Manufacturing Plants .......................................................................
DD ...........
Grain Elevators ..........................................................................................
EE ............
Surface Coating of Metal Furniture ...........................................................
GG ...........
Stationary Gas Turbines ............................................................................
HH ...........
Lime Manufacturing Plants ........................................................................
KK ............
Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants ...................................................
LL .............
Metallic Mineral Processing Plants ............................................................
MM ...........
Automobile and Light Duty Truck Surface Coating Operations ................
NN ...........
Phosphate Rock Plants .............................................................................
PP ............
Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture ...............................................................
Ka ............
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State of
Iowa
Subpart
Source category
QQ ...........
Graphic Arts Industry: Publication Rotogravure Printing ...........................
RR ...........
Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label Surface Coating Operations ............
SS ............
Industrial Surface Coating: Large Appliances ...........................................
TT ............
Metal Coil Surface Coating ........................................................................
UU ...........
Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacture .............................
VV ............
WW ..........
Equipment Leaks of VOC in the Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Industry.
Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry ...................................................
XX ............
Bulk Gasoline Terminals ............................................................................
AAA .........
New Residential Wood Heaters ................................................................
BBB .........
Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry ..........................................................
DDD .........
FFF ..........
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions from the Polymer Manufacturing Industry.
Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating and Printing ....................................
GGG ........
Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries ...................................
HHH .........
Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities .........................................................
III ..............
JJJ ...........
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) AIR Oxidation Unit
Processes.
Petroleum Dry Cleaners ............................................................................
KKK .........
Equipment Leaks of VOC from Onshore Natural Gas Processing Plants
LLL ...........
Onshore Natural Gas Processing: SO2 Emissions ...................................
NNN .........
OOO ........
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions from Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Distillation Operations.
Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants .....................................................
PPP .........
Wool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants .....................................
QQQ ........
VOC Emissions from Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Systems ..............
RRR .........
Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Synthetic Organic Chemical
Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor Processes.
Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities ..............................................................
SSS .........
TTT ..........
UUU .........
Industrial Surface Coating: Surface Coating of Plastic Parts for Business
Machines.
Calciners and Dryers in Mineral Industries ...............................................
VVV .........
Polymeric Coating of Supporting Substrates Facilities .............................
WWW ......
Municipal Solid Waste Landfills .................................................................
AAAA .......
Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units for Which Construction is
Commenced After August 30, 1999 or for Which Modification or Reconstruction is Commenced After June 6, 2001.
Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units for Which
Construction is Commenced After November 30, 1999 or for Which
Modification or Reconstruction is Commenced on or After June 1,
2001.
Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units that Commenced Construction On or Before November 30, 1999.
Other Solid Waste Incineration Units for Which Construction Commenced After December 9, 2004 or Modification or Reconstruction
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State of
Kansas
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Missouri
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FFFF ........
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Beryllium ....................................................
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E ..............
Mercury ......................................................
F ...............
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J ...............
Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission
Sources) of Benzene.
Benzene Emissions from Coke By-Product Recovery Plants.
Asbestos ....................................................
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M ..............
N ..............
O ..............
P ..............
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Y ..............
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Manufacturing Plants.
Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From Primary Copper Smelters.
Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From Arsenic
Trioxide and Metallic Arsenic Production
Facilities.
Radon Emissions From Department of
Energy Facilities.
Radon Emissions From Phosphogypsum
Stacks.
Radon Emissions From the Disposal of
Uranium Mill Tailings.
Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission
Sources).
Radon Emissions From Operating Mill
Tailings.
Benzene Emissions From Benzene Storage Vessels.
Benzene Emissions From Benzene Transfer Operations.
Benzene Waste Operations ......................
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Requirements for Control Technology Determinations for Major Sources in Accordance with Clean Air Act Sections,
Section 112(g) and (j).
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Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants From
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry.
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Subpart
Source category
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Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants From
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry for Process Vents,
Storage Vessels, Transfer Operations,
and Wastewater.
Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants for
Equipment Leaks.
Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants for Certain Processes Subject to the Negotiated Regulation for Equipment Leaks.
Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers Production.
Coke Oven Batteries .................................
H ..............
I ................
J ...............
L ...............
M ..............
N ..............
O ..............
Q ..............
R ..............
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Standards for Dry Cleaning Facilities.
Chromium Emissions From Hard and
Decorative Chromium Electroplating
and Chromium Anodizing Tanks.
Ethylene Oxide Emissions Standards for
Sterilization Facilities.
Industrial Process Cooling Towers ............
S ..............
Gasoline Distribution Facilities (Bulk Gasoline Terminals and Pipeline Breakout
Stations).
Pulp and Paper Industry ............................
T ...............
Halogenated Solvent Cleaning ..................
U ..............
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W .............
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Epoxy Resins Production and Non-Nylon
Polyamides Production.
Secondary Lead Smelting .........................
Y ..............
Marine Tank Vessel Loading Operations ..
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CC ............
Petroleum Refineries .................................
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Off-Site Waste and Recovery Operations
EE ............
Magnetic Tape Manufacturing Operations
GG ...........
Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework Facilities.
Oil and Natural Gas Production Facilities
HH ............
JJ .............
Shipbuilding and Ship Repair (Surface
Coating).
Wood Furniture Manufacturing Operations
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at Kraft, Soda, Sulfite, and Stand-Along
Semichemical Pulp Mills.
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TABLE III.—DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY—PART 63 NESHAP—REGION 7—Continued
State of
Iowa
Subpart
Source category
SS ............
Closed Vent Systems, Control Devices,
Recovery Devices and Routing to a
Fuel Gas System or a Process.
Equipment Leaks—Control Level 1 Standards.
Equipment Leaks—Control Level 2 Standards.
Oil-Water Separators and Organic-Water
Separators.
Storage Vessel (Tanks)—Control Level 2
TT ............
UU ............
VV ............
WW ..........
XX ............
DDD .........
Ethylene Manufacturing Process Units:
Heat Exchange Systems and Waste
Operations.
Generic Maximum Achievable Control
Technology Standards.
Steel Pickling-HCL Process Facilities and
Hydrochloric Acid Regeneration Plants.
Mineral Wool Production ...........................
EEE ..........
Hazardous Waste Combustors .................
GGG ........
Pharmaceutical Production ........................
HHH .........
III ..............
Natural Gas Transmission and Storage
Facilities.
Flexible Polyurethane Foam Production ...
JJJ ...........
Polymers and Resins Group IV .................
LLL ...........
Portland Cement Manufacturing Industry ..
MMM ........
Pesticide Active Ingredient Production ......
NNN .........
Wool Fiberglass Manufacturing .................
OOO ........
Manufacture of Amino/Phenolic Resins ....
PPP ..........
Polyether Polyols Production ....................
QQQ ........
Primary Copper Smelting ..........................
RRR .........
Secondary Aluminum Production ..............
TTT ..........
Primary Lead Smelting ..............................
UUU .........
Petroleum Refineries .................................
VVV ..........
Publicly Owned Treatment Works .............
XXX ..........
Ferroalloys Production ...............................
AAAA .......
Municipal Solid Waste Landfills .................
CCCC ......
Manufacturing of Nutritional Yeast ............
DDDD ......
Plywood and Composite Wood Products ..
EEEE .......
Organic Liquids Distribution (Non-Gasoline).
Misc. Organic Chemical Manufacturing ....
YY ............
CCC .........
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HHHH ......
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JJJJ ..........
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TABLE III.—DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY—PART 63 NESHAP—REGION 7—Continued
Subpart
Source category
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Iowa
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Products.
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and Other Textiles.
Surface Coating of Plastic Parts and
Products.
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Battery Stacks.
Industrial, Commercial and Institutional
Boilers and Process Heaters.
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Facilities.
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Manufacturing.
Flexible Poly-urethane Foam Fabrication
Operation.
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Summary of This Action
All sources subject to the
requirements of 40 CFR parts 60, 61,
and 63 are also subject to the equivalent
requirements of the above-mentioned
state or local agencies.
This notice informs the public of
delegations to the above-mentioned
agencies of the above-referenced Federal
regulations.
Authority: This notice is issued under the
authority of sections 101, 110, 112, and 301
of the CAA, as amended (42 U.S.C. 7401,
7410, 7412, and 7601).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dated: January 6, 2007.
John B. Askew,
Regional Administrator, Region 7.
[FR Doc. E7–527 Filed 1–16–07; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Railroad Administration
[Docket No. 2001–11213, Notice No. 10]
RIN 2130–AA81
Alcohol and Drug Testing:
Determination of Minimum Random
Testing Rates for 2007
Federal Railroad
Administration (FRA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of determination.
AGENCY:
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SUMMARY: Using data from Management
Information System annual reports, FRA
has determined that the 2005 rail
industry random testing positive rates
were 0.73 percent for drugs and 0.17
percent for alcohol. Because the
industry-wide random drug testing
positive rate has remained below 1.0
percent for the last two years, the
Federal Railroad Administrator
(Administrator) has determined that the
minimum annual random drug testing
rate for the period January 1, 2007,
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Manager, Office of Safety Enforcement,
Mail Stop 25, Federal Railroad
Administration, 1120 Vermont Avenue,
NW., Washington, DC 20005 (telephone
202 493–6313); or Kathy Schnakenberg,
FRA Alcohol/Drug Program Specialist
(telephone 816 561–2714).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Administrator’s Determination of 2007
Minimum Random Drug and Alcohol
Testing Rates
49 CFR Part 219
VerDate Aug<31>2005
through December 31, 2007, will remain
at 25 percent of covered railroad
employees. In addition, because the
industry-wide random alcohol testing
violation rate has remained below 0.5
percent for the last two years, the
Administrator has determined that the
minimum random alcohol testing rate
will remain at 10 percent of covered
railroad employees for the period
January 1, 2007, through December 31,
2007.
DATES: This notice is effective upon
publication.
In a final rule published on December
2, 1994 (59 FR 62218), FRA announced
that it will set future minimum random
drug and alcohol testing rates according
to the rail industry’s overall positive
rate, which is determined using annual
railroad drug and alcohol program data
taken from FRA’s Management
Information System. Based on this data,
the Administrator publishes a Federal
Register notice each year, announcing
the minimum random drug and alcohol
testing rates for the following year. See
49 CFR 219.602, 608.
Under this performance-based system,
FRA may lower the minimum random
drug testing rate to 25 percent of
covered railroad employees whenever
the industry-wide random drug positive
rate is less than 1.0 percent for two
calendar years while testing at a 50
percent minimum rate. For both drugs
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consider other factors, such as the
number of positives in its post-accident
testing program, before deciding
whether to lower annual minimum
random testing rates. If the industrywide random drug positive rate is 1.0
percent or higher in any subsequent
calendar year, FRA will return the
minimum random drug testing rate to 50
percent of covered railroad employees.
If the industry-wide random alcohol
violation rate is less than 1.0 percent but
greater than 0.5 percent, the minimum
random alcohol testing rate will be 25
percent of covered railroad employees.
FRA will raise the minimum random
rate to 50 percent of covered railroad
employees if the industry-wide random
alcohol violation rate is 1.0 percent or
higher in any subsequent calendar year.
FRA may lower the minimum random
alcohol testing rate to 10 percent of
covered railroad employees whenever
the industry-wide violation rate is less
than 0.5 percent for two calendar years
while testing at a higher rate.
In this notice, FRA announces that the
minimum random drug testing rate will
remain at 25 percent of covered railroad
employees for the period January 1,
2007, through December 31, 2007,
because the industry random drug
testing positive rate was below 1.0
percent for the last two years (.073 in
2005 and .094 in 2004). The minimum
random alcohol testing rate will remain
at 10 percent of covered railroad
employees for the period January 1,
2007, through December 31, 2007,
because the industry-wide violation rate
for alcohol has remained below 0.5
percent for the last two years (.017 in
2005 and .018 in 2004). Railroads
remain free, as always, to conduct
random testing at higher rates.
Issued in Washington, DC on January 9,
2007.
Joseph H. Boardman,
Administrator.
[FR Doc. E7–470 Filed 1–16–07; 8:45 am]
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[Federal Register Volume 72, Number 10 (Wednesday, January 17, 2007)]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Parts 60, 61, and 63
[FRL-8269-6]
Delegation of Authority to the States of Iowa, Missouri and
Nebraska for New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), National Emission
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP); and Maximum Achievable
Control Technology (MACT) Standards
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of delegation of authority.
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SUMMARY: The states of Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska have submitted
updated regulations for delegation of EPA authority for implementation
and enforcement of NSPS, NESHAP, and MACT. The submissions cover new
EPA standards and, in some instances, revisions to standards previously
delegated. EPA's review of the pertinent regulations shows that they
contain adequate and effective procedures for the implementation and
enforcement of these Federal standards. This action informs the public
of delegations to the above-mentioned agencies.
DATES: This document is effective on January 17, 2007. The dates of
delegation can be found in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of
this document.
ADDRESSES: Copies of documents relative to this action are available
for public inspection during normal business hours at the Environmental
Protection Agency, Air Planning and Development Branch, 901 North 5th
Street, Kansas City, Kansas 66101. The interested persons wanting to
examine these documents should make an appointment with the office at
least 24 hours in advance.
Effective immediately, all notifications, applications, reports,
and other correspondence required pursuant to the newly delegated
standards and revisions identified in this document must be submitted
with respect to sources located in the jurisdictions identified in this
document, to the following addresses:
Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Air Quality Bureau, 7900 Hickman
Road, Urbandale, Iowa 50322
Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Air Pollution Control
Program, PO Box 176, Jefferson City, MO 65102-0176
Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality, Air Quality Division,
1200 ``N'' Street, Suite 400, PO Box 98922, Lincoln, NE 68509
Duplicates of required documents must also continue to be submitted
to
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the EPA Regional Office at the above address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gwen Yoshimura at (913) 551-7073, or
by e-mail at yoshimura.gwen@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The supplementary information is organized
in the following order:
What does this action do?
What is the authority for delegation?
What does delegation accomplish?
What has been delegated?
What has not been delegated?
List of Delegation Tables
Table I--NSPS, 40 CFR part 60
Table II--NESHAP, 40 CFR part 61
Table III--NESHAP, 40 CFR part 63
What does this action do?
The EPA is providing notice of an update to its delegable authority
for implementation and enforcement of the Federal standards shown in
the tables below to the states of Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska. This
action updates the delegation tables previously published at 70 FR
36515 (June 24, 2005). The EPA has established procedures by which
these agencies are automatically delegated the authority to implement
the standards when they adopt regulations which are identical to the
Federal standards. We then periodically provide notice of the new and
revised standards for which delegation has been given.
What is the authority for delegation?
1. Section 111(c)(1) of the Clean Air Act (CAA) authorizes EPA to
delegate authority to any state agency which submits adequate
regulatory procedures for implementation and enforcement of the NSPS
program. The NSPS are codified at 40 CFR part 60.
2. Section 112(l) of the CAA and 40 CFR part 63, subpart E,
authorize the EPA to delegate authority to any state or local agency
which submits adequate regulatory procedures for implementation and
enforcement of emission standards for hazardous air pollutants. The
hazardous air pollutant standards are codified at 40 CFR parts 61 and
63, respectively.
What does delegation accomplish?
Delegation confers primary responsibility for implementation and
enforcement of the listed standards to the respective state and local
air agencies. However, EPA also retains the concurrent authority to
enforce the standards.
What has been delegated?
Tables I, II, and III below list the delegated standards. Each item
listed in the Subpart column has two relevant dates listed in each
column for each state. The first date in each block is the reference
date to the CFR contained in the state rule. In general, the state or
local agency has adopted the applicable standard through the date as
noted in the table. The second date is the most recent effective date
of the state agency rule for which the EPA has granted the delegation.
This notice specifically addresses revisions to the columns for Iowa,
Missouri, and Nebraska.
What has not been delegated?
1. The EPA regulations effective after the first date specified in
each block have not been delegated, and authority for implementation of
these regulations is retained solely by EPA.
2. In some cases, the standards themselves specify that specific
provisions cannot be delegated. In such cases, a specific section of
the standard details what authorities can and cannot be delegated. You
should review the applicable standard in the CFR for this information.
3. In some cases, the state rules do not adopt the Federal standard
in its entirety. Each state rule (available from the respective agency)
should be consulted for specific information.
4. In some cases, existing delegation agreements between the EPA
and the agencies limit the scope of the delegated standards. Copies of
delegation agreements are available from the state agencies, or from
this office.
5. With respect to 40 CFR part 63, subpart A, General Provisions
(see Table III), the EPA has determined that sections 63.6(g),
63.6(h)(9), 63.7(e)(2)(ii) and (f), 63.8(f), and 63.10(f) cannot be
delegated. Additional information is contained in an EPA memorandum
titled ``Delegation of 40 CFR Part 63 General Provisions Authorities to
State and Local Air Pollution Control Agencies'' from John Seitz,
Director, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, dated July 10,
1998.
List of Delegation Tables
Table I.--Delegation of Authority--Part 60 NSPS--Region 7
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State of State of State of State of
Subpart Source category Iowa Kansas Missouri Nebraska
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A........................... General Provisions............ 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
D........................... Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Generators for Which 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Construction is Commenced
After August 17, 1971.
Da.......................... Electric Utility Steam 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Generating Units for Which 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Construction is Commenced
After September 18, 1978.
Db.......................... Industrial-Commercial- 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Institutional Steam 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Generating Units.
Dc.......................... Small Industrial-Commercial- 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Institutional Steam 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Generating Units.
E........................... Incinerators.................. 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Ea.......................... Municipal Waste Combustors for 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Which Construction is 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Commenced After December 20,
1989, and on or before
September 20 1994.
Eb.......................... Large Municipal Waste 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Combustors for Which 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Construction is Commenced
after September 20, 1994, or
for Which Modification or
Reconstruction is Commenced
After June 19, 1996.
Ec.......................... Hospital/Medical/Infectious 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Waste Incinerators for Which 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Construction Commenced after
June 20, 1996.
F........................... Portland Cement Plants........ 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
G........................... Nitric Acid Plants............ 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
H........................... Sulfuric Acid Plants.......... 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
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I........................... Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities.... 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
J........................... Petroleum Refineries.......... 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
K........................... Storage Vessels for Petroleum 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Liquids for Which 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Construction, Reconstruction,
or Modification Commenced
After June 11, 1973, and
Prior to May 19, 1978.
Ka.......................... Storage Vessels for Petroleum 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Liquids for Which 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Construction, Reconstruction,
or Modification Commenced
After May 18, 1978, and Prior
to July 23, 1984.
Kb.......................... Volatile Organic Liquid 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 10/15/03
Storage Vessels (including 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Petroleum Liquid Storage
Vessels) for Which
Construction, Reconstruction,
or Modification Commenced
After July 23, 1984.
L........................... Secondary Lead Smelters....... 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
M........................... Secondary Brass and Bronze 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Production Plants. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
N........................... Basic Oxygen Process Furnaces 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
for Which Construction is 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Commenced After June 11, 1973.
Na.......................... Basic Oxygen Process 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Steelmaking Facilities for 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Which Construction is
Commenced After January 20,
1983.
O........................... Sewage Treatment Plants....... 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
P........................... Primary Copper Smelters....... 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Q........................... Primary Zinc Smelters......... 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
R........................... Primary Lead Smelters......... 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
S........................... Primary Aluminum Reduction 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Plants. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
T........................... Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Wet Process Phosphoric Acid 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Plants.
U........................... Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Superphosphoric Acid Plants. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
V........................... Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Diammonium Phosphate Plants. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
W........................... Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Triple Superphosphate Plants. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
X........................... Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Granular Triple 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Superphosphate Storage
Facilities.
Y........................... Coal Preparation Plants....... 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Z........................... Ferroalloy Production 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Facilities. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
AA.......................... Steel Plants: Electric Arc 02/22/05 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Furnaces Constructed After 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
October 21, 1974, and on or
Before August 17, 1983.
AAa......................... Steel Plants: Electric Arc 02/22/05 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Decarburization Vessels
Constructed After August 17,
1983.
BB.......................... Kraft Pulp Mills.............. 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 ...........
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05
CC.......................... Glass Manufacturing Plants.... 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
DD.......................... Grain Elevators............... 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
EE.......................... Surface Coating of Metal 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Furniture. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
GG.......................... Stationary Gas Turbines....... 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/08/04
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 05/07/05
HH.......................... Lime Manufacturing Plants..... 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
KK.......................... Lead-Acid Battery 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Manufacturing Plants. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
LL.......................... Metallic Mineral Processing 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Plants. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
MM.......................... Automobile and Light Duty 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Truck Surface Coating 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Operations.
NN.......................... Phosphate Rock Plants......... 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
PP.......................... Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture.. 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
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QQ.......................... Graphic Arts Industry: 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Publication Rotogravure 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Printing.
RR.......................... Pressure Sensitive Tape and 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Label Surface Coating 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Operations.
SS.......................... Industrial Surface Coating: 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Large Appliances. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
TT.......................... Metal Coil Surface Coating.... 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
UU.......................... Asphalt Processing and Asphalt 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Roofing Manufacture. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
VV.......................... Equipment Leaks of VOC in the 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Synthetic Organic Chemicals 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Manufacturing Industry.
WW.......................... Beverage Can Surface Coating 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Industry. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
XX.......................... Bulk Gasoline Terminals....... 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
AAA......................... New Residential Wood Heaters.. 12/19/03 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
12/15/04 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
BBB......................... Rubber Tire Manufacturing 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Industry. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
DDD......................... Volatile Organic Compound 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
(VOC) Emissions from the 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Polymer Manufacturing
Industry.
FFF......................... Flexible Vinyl and Urethane 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Coating and Printing. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
GGG......................... Equipment Leaks of VOC in 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Petroleum Refineries. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
HHH......................... Synthetic Fiber Production 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Facilities. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
III......................... Volatile Organic Compound 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
(VOC) Emissions From the 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Synthetic Organic Chemical
Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) AIR Oxidation Unit
Processes.
JJJ......................... Petroleum Dry Cleaners........ 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
KKK......................... Equipment Leaks of VOC from 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Onshore Natural Gas 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Processing Plants.
LLL......................... Onshore Natural Gas 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Processing: SO2 Emissions. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
NNN......................... Volatile Organic Compound 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
(VOC) Emissions from 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Synthetic Organic Chemical
Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Distillation
Operations.
OOO......................... Nonmetallic Mineral Processing 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Plants. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
PPP......................... Wool Fiberglass Insulation 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Manufacturing Plants. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
QQQ......................... VOC Emissions from Petroleum 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Refinery Wastewater Systems. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
RRR......................... Volatile Organic Compound 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Emissions from Synthetic 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Organic Chemical
Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Reactor Processes.
SSS......................... Magnetic Tape Coating 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Facilities. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
TTT......................... Industrial Surface Coating: 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Surface Coating of Plastic 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Parts for Business Machines.
UUU......................... Calciners and Dryers in 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Mineral Industries. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
VVV......................... Polymeric Coating of 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Supporting Substrates 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Facilities.
WWW......................... Municipal Solid Waste 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Landfills. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
AAAA........................ Small Municipal Waste 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Combustion Units for Which 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Construction is Commenced
After August 30, 1999 or for
Which Modification or
Reconstruction is Commenced
After June 6, 2001.
CCCC........................ Commercial and Industrial 02/27/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03
Solid Waste Incineration 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Units for Which Construction
is Commenced After November
30, 1999 or for Which
Modification or
Reconstruction is Commenced
on or After June 1, 2001.
DDDD........................ Commercial and Industrial ........... ........... 07/01/03 07/01/03
Solid Waste Incineration 12/14/04 12/14/04
Units that Commenced
Construction On or Before
November 30, 1999.
EEEE........................ Other Solid Waste Incineration 12/16/05 ........... ........... ...........
Units for Which Construction 08/23/06
Commenced After December 9,
2004 or Modification or
Reconstruction Commenced On
or After June 16, 2006.
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FFFF........................ Other Solid Waste Incineration ........... ........... ........... ...........
Units that Commenced
Construction On or Before
December 9, 2004.
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Table II.--Delegation of Authority--Part 61 NESHAP--Region 7
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Lincoln-
Subpart Source Category State of State of State of State of Lancaster City of
Iowa Kansas Missouri Nebraska County Omaha
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A.............. General 12/11/03 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/01 07/01/92 07/01/01
Provisions. 12/15/04 12/03/04 11/30/05 07/10/02 07/31/01 04/18/03
B.............. Radon Emissions ........... 07/01/03 ........... ........... ........... ...........
from Underground 12/03/04
Uranium Mines.
C.............. Beryllium........ 12/11/03 7/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/01 07/01/92 07/01/01
12/15/04 12/03/04 11/30/05 07/10/02 07/31/01 04/18/03
D.............. Beryllium Rocket 12/11/03 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/01 07/01/92 07/01/01
Motor Firing. 12/15/04 12/03/04 11/30/05 07/10/02 07/31/01 04/18/03
E.............. Mercury.......... 12/11/03 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/01 07/01/92 07/01/01
12/15/04 12/03/04 11/30/05 07/10/02 07/31/01 04/18/03
F.............. Vinyl Chloride... 12/11/03 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/01 07/01/92 07/01/01
12/15/04 12/03/04 11/30/05 07/10/02 07/31/01 04/18/03
J.............. Equipment Leaks 12/11/03 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/01 07/01/92 07/01/01
(Fugitive 12/15/04 12/03/04 11/30/05 07/10/02 07/31/01 04/18/03
Emission
Sources) of
Benzene.
L.............. Benzene Emissions 12/11/03 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/01 07/01/92 07/01/01
from Coke By- 12/15/04 12/03/04 11/30/05 07/10/02 07/31/01 04/18/03
Product Recovery
Plants.
M.............. Asbestos......... 12/11/03 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/01 07/01/92 07/01/01
12/15/04 12/03/04 11/30/05 07/10/02 07/31/01 04/18/03
N.............. Inorganic Arsenic 12/11/03 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/01 07/01/92 07/01/01
Emissions from 12/15/04 12/03/04 11/30/05 07/10/02 07/31/01 04/18/03
Glass
Manufacturing
Plants.
O.............. Inorganic Arsenic 12/11/03 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/01 07/01/92 07/01/01
Emissions From 12/15/04 12/03/04 11/30/05 07/10/02 07/31/01 04/18/03
Primary Copper
Smelters.
P.............. Inorganic Arsenic 12/11/03 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/01 07/01/92 07/01/01
Emissions From 12/15/04 12/03/04 11/30/05 07/10/02 07/31/01 04/18/03
Arsenic Trioxide
and Metallic
Arsenic
Production
Facilities.
Q.............. Radon Emissions ........... 07/01/03 ........... ........... ........... ...........
From Department 12/03/04
of Energy
Facilities.
R.............. Radon Emissions ........... 07/01/03 ........... ........... ........... ...........
From 12/03/04
Phosphogypsum
Stacks.
T.............. Radon Emissions ........... 07/01/03 ........... ........... ........... ...........
From the 12/03/04
Disposal of
Uranium Mill
Tailings.
V.............. Equipment Leaks 12/11/03 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/01 07/01/92 07/01/01
(Fugitive 12/15/04 12/03/04 11/30/05 07/10/02 07/31/01 04/18/03
Emission
Sources).
W.............. Radon Emissions ........... 07/01/03 ........... ........... ........... ...........
From Operating 12/03/04
Mill Tailings.
Y.............. Benzene Emissions 12/11/03 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/01 07/01/92 07/01/01
From Benzene 12/15/04 12/03/04 11/30/05 07/10/02 07/31/01 04/18/03
Storage Vessels.
BB............. Benzene Emissions 12/11/03 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/01 07/01/92 07/01/01
From Benzene 12/15/04 12/03/04 11/30/05 07/10/02 07/31/01 04/18/03
Transfer
Operations.
FF............. Benzene Waste 12/11/03 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/01 07/01/92 07/01/01
Operations. 12/15/04 12/03/04 11/30/05 07/10/02 07/31/01 04/18/03
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Table III.--Delegation of Authority--Part 63 NESHAP--Region 7
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Lincoln-
Subpart Source category State of State of State of State of Lancaster City of
Iowa Kansas Missouri Nebraska County Omaha
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A.............. General 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Provisions. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
B.............. Requirements for 02/16/06 07/01/03 12/31/00 07/01/03 ........... 04/05/02
Control 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/20/02 12/14/04 ........... 04/18/03
Technology (112(g)
Determinations only)
for Major
Sources in
Accordance with
Clean Air Act
Sections,
Section 112(g)
and (j).
D.............. Compliance 02/16/06 07/01/03 12/31/00 07/01/03 11/21/94 12/29/92
Extensions for 08/23/06 12/03/04 09/30/02 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Early Reductions
of Hazardous Air
Pollutants.
F.............. Organic Hazardous 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Air Pollutants 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
From the
Synthetic
Organic Chemical
Manufacturing
Industry.
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G.............. Organic Hazardous 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Air Pollutants 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
From the
Synthetic
Organic Chemical
Manufacturing
Industry for
Process Vents,
Storage Vessels,
Transfer
Operations, and
Wastewater.
H.............. Organic Hazardous 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Air Pollutants 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
for Equipment
Leaks.
I.............. Organic Hazardous 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Air Pollutants 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
for Certain
Processes
Subject to the
Negotiated
Regulation for
Equipment Leaks.
J.............. Polyvinyl 02/16/06 07/01/03 ........... ........... ........... ...........
Chloride and 08/23/06 12/03/04 ........... ........... ........... ...........
Copolymers
Production.
L.............. Coke Oven 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 ........... ........... ...........
Batteries. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 ........... ........... ...........
M.............. National 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Perchloroethylen 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
e Air Emission
Standards for
Dry Cleaning
Facilities.
N.............. Chromium 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/19/04 07/01/00 07/01/01
Emissions From 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 09/25/05 07/31/01 04/18/03
Hard and
Decorative
Chromium
Electroplating
and Chromium
Anodizing Tanks.
O.............. Ethylene Oxide 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Emissions 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Standards for
Sterilization
Facilities.
Q.............. Industrial 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Process Cooling 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Towers.
R.............. Gasoline 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/98
Distribution 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Facilities (Bulk
Gasoline
Terminals and
Pipeline
Breakout
Stations).
S.............. Pulp and Paper 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Industry. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
T.............. Halogenated 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Solvent Cleaning. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
U.............. Polymers and 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Resins Group I. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
W.............. Epoxy Resins 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Production and 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Non-Nylon
Polyamides
Production.
X.............. Secondary Lead 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Smelting. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Y.............. Marine Tank 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 ........... ........... ...........
Vessel Loading 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 ........... ........... ...........
Operations.
AA/BB.......... Phosphoric Acid/ 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Phosphate 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Fertilizers.
CC............. Petroleum 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/81/97 07/01/01
Refineries. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
DD............. Off-Site Waste 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
and Recovery 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Operations.
EE............. Magnetic Tape 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Manufacturing 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Operations.
GG............. Aerospace 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Manufacturing 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
and Rework
Facilities.
HH............. Oil and Natural 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Gas Production 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Facilities.
II............. Shipbuilding and 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 ........... ........... ...........
Ship Repair 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 ........... ........... ...........
(Surface
Coating).
JJ............. Wood Furniture 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Manufacturing 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Operations.
KK............. Printing and 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Publishing 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Industry.
LL............. Primary Aluminum 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Reduction Plants. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
MM............. Chemical Recovery 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... 07/01/01
Combustion 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 ........... 04/18/03
Sources at
Kraft, Soda,
Sulfite, and
Stand-Along
Semichemical
Pulp Mills.
OO............. Tanks-Level 1.... 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
PP............. Containers....... 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
QQ............. Surface 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Impoundments. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
RR............. Individual Drain 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Systems. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
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SS............. Closed Vent 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Systems, Control 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Devices,
Recovery Devices
and Routing to a
Fuel Gas System
or a Process.
TT............. Equipment Leaks-- 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Control Level 1 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Standards.
UU............. Equipment Leaks-- 02/16/06 ........... 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Control Level 2 08/23/06 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Standards.
VV............. Oil-Water 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Separators and 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Organic-Water
Separators.
WW............. Storage Vessel 02/16/06 ........... 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
(Tanks)--Control 08/23/06 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Level 2.
XX............. Ethylene 02/16/06 ........... ........... ........... ........... ...........
Manufacturing 08/23/06 ........... ........... ........... ........... ...........
Process Units:
Heat Exchange
Systems and
Waste Operations.
YY............. Generic Maximum 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Achievable 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Control
Technology
Standards.
CCC............ Steel Pickling- 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
HCL Process 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Facilities and
Hydrochloric
Acid
Regeneration
Plants.
DDD............ Mineral Wool 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Production. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
EEE............ Hazardous Waste 12/19/05 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 ...........
Combustors. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01
GGG............ Pharmaceutical 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Production. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
HHH............ Natural Gas 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Transmission and 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Storage
Facilities.
III............ Flexible 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Polyurethane 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Foam Production.
JJJ............ Polymers and 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Resins Group IV. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
LLL............ Portland Cement 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Manufacturing 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Industry.
MMM............ Pesticide Active 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Ingredient 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Production.
NNN............ Wool Fiberglass 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Manufacturing. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
OOO............ Manufacture of 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Amino/Phenolic 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
Resins.
PPP............ Polyether Polyols 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Production. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
QQQ............ Primary Copper 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 ........... ........... ...........
Smelting. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05
RRR............ Secondary 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 09/03/04 ........... 07/01/01
Aluminum 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 09/25/05 04/18/03
Production.
TTT............ Primary Lead 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Smelting. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
UUU............ Petroleum 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Refineries. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
VVV............ Publicly Owned 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... 07/01/01
Treatment Works. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 04/18/03
XXX............ Ferroalloys 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 07/01/00 07/01/01
Production. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 07/31/01 04/18/03
AAAA........... Municipal Solid 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Waste Landfills. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
CCCC........... Manufacturing of 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... 07/01/01
Nutritional 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04 04/18/03
Yeast.
DDDD........... Plywood and 02/16/06 ........... ........... 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Composite Wood 08/23/06 09/25/05
Products.
EEEE........... Organic Liquids 02/16/06 ........... ........... 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Distribution 08/23/06 09/25/05
(Non-Gasoline).
FFFF........... Misc. Organic 02/16/06 ........... ........... 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Chemical 08/23/06 09/25/05
Manufacturing.
GGGG........... Solvent 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 09/01/04 ........... 07/01/01
Extraction for 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 09/25/05 04/18/03
Vegetable Oil
Production.
HHHH........... Wet Formed 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Fiberglass Mat 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Production.
IIII........... Surface Coating 02/16/06 ........... ........... 07/01/03 ........... ...........
of Automobiles 08/23/06 09/25/05
and Light-Duty
Trucks.
JJJJ........... Paper and Other 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Web Coating. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
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KKKK........... Surface Coating 02/16/06 07/01/03 ........... 07/01/03 ........... ...........
of Metal Cans. 08/23/06 12/03/04 ........... 09/25/05 ........... ...........
MMMM........... Surface Coating 02/16/06 ........... ........... 07/01/03 ........... ...........
of Misc. Metal 08/23/06 09/25/05
Parts and
Products.
NNNN........... Surface Coating 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... ...........
of Large 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Appliances.
OOOO........... Printing, Coating 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... ...........
and Dyeing of 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Fabrics and
Other Textiles.
PPPP........... Surface Coating ........... ........... ........... 07/01/03 ........... ...........
of Plastic Parts 09/25/05
and Products.
QQQQ........... Surface Coating 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... ...........
of Wood Building 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Products.
RRRR........... Surface Coating 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... ...........
of Metal 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Furniture.
SSSS........... Surface Coating 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... ...........
of Metal Coil. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
TTTT........... Leather Finishing 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Operations. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
UUUU........... Cellulose 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Products 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Manufacturing.
VVVV........... Boat 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Manufacturing. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
WWWW........... Reinforced 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Plastic 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Composites
Production.
XXXX........... Rubber Tire 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Manufacturing. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
YYYY........... Stationary 02/16/06 ........... ........... 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Combustion 08/23/06 09/25/05
Turbines.
ZZZZ........... Stationary ........... ........... ........... 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Reciprocating 09/25/05
Internal
Combustion
Engines.
AAAAA.......... Lime ........... ........... ........... 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Manufacturing 09/25/05
Plants.
BBBBB.......... Semiconductor 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 ........... ........... ...........
Manufacturing. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05
CCCCC.......... Coke Ovens: 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 ........... ........... ...........
Pushing, 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05
Quenching, and
Battery Stacks.
DDDDD.......... Industrial, 02/16/06 ........... 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Commercial and 08/23/06 11/30/05 09/25/05
Institutional
Boilers and
Process Heaters.
EEEEE.......... Iron and Steel 02/16/06 ........... ........... 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Foundries. 08/23/06 09/25/05
FFFFF.......... Integrated Iron 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... ...........
and Steel 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Manufacturing
Facilities.
GGGGG.......... Site Remediation. 02/16/06 ........... ........... 07/01/03 ........... ...........
08/23/06 09/25/05
HHHHH.......... Misc. Coating 02/16/06 07/01/03 ........... 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Manufacturing. 08/23/06 12/03/04 09/25/05
IIIII.......... Mercury Cell 02/16/06 07/01/03 ........... ........... ........... ...........
Chlor-Alkali 08/23/06 12/03/04
Plants.
JJJJJ.......... Brick and 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Structural Clay 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Products
Manufacturing.
KKKKK.......... Clay Ceramics 02/16/06 ........... 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Manufacturing. 08/23/06 11/30/05 12/14/04
LLLLL.......... Asphalt 02/16/06 07/01/03 ........... 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Processing and 08/23/06 12/03/04 12/14/04
Asphalt Roofing
Manufacturing.
MMMMM.......... Flexible Poly- 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... ...........
urethane Foam 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
Fabrication
Operation.
NNNNN.......... Hydrochloric Acid 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Production. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
PPPPP.......... Engine Test Cells/ 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Stands. 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05 12/14/04
QQQQQ.......... Friction 02/16/06 07/01/03 06/30/03 ........... ........... ...........
Materials 08/23/06 12/03/04 11/30/05
Manufacturing
Facilities.
RRRRR.......... Taconite Iron Ore 02/16/06 ........... ........... ........... ........... ...........
Processing. 08/23/06
SSSSS.......... Refractory 02/16/06 07/01/03 ........... 07/01/03 ........... ...........
Products 08/23/06 12/03/04 12/14/04
Manufacturing.
TTTTT.......... Primary Magnesium 02/16/06 ........... ........... ........... ........... ...........
Refining. 08/23/06
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Summary of This Action
All sources subject to the requirements of 40 CFR parts 60, 61, and
63 are also subject to the equivalent requirements of the above-
mentioned state or local agencies.
This notice informs the public of delegations to the above-
mentioned agencies of the above-referenced Federal regulations.
Authority: This notice is issued under the authority of sections
101, 110, 112, and 301 of the CAA, as amended (42 U.S.C. 7401, 7410,
7412, and 7601).
Dated: January 6, 2007.
John B. Askew,
Regional Administrator, Region 7.
[FR Doc. E7-527 Filed 1-16-07; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6560-50-P