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Approval of Air Quality Implementation
Plans; Oklahoma; Recodification of
Regulations
AGENCY: Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Direct final rule.
SUMMARY: The EPA is approving
portions of the revisions to the
Oklahoma State Implementation Plan
(SIP) submitted on February 14, 2002.
Most of the revisions are administrative
in nature and modify redundant or
incorrect text within the SIP. The
revisions also include renumbered or
recodified portions of the SIP and new
sections that incorporate Federal rules.
We are approving the revisions in
accordance with the requirements of
section 110 of the Clean Air Act (the
Act) and EPA’s regulations.
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Comments must be received on or
before January 28, 2009. Direct final rule
will be effective February 27, 2009
without further notice unless EPA
receives adverse comments by January
28, 2009. If adverse comments are
received, EPA will publish a timely
withdrawal of the direct final rule in the
Federal Register informing the public
that the rule will not take effect.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
identified by Docket No. EPA–R06–
OAR–2006–0389, by one of the
following methods:
• Federal Rulemaking 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. Guy Donaldson at
donaldson.guy@epa.gov. Please also
send a copy by e-mail to the person
listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section below.
• Fax: Mr. Guy Donaldson, Chief, Air
Planning Section (6PD–L), at fax
number 214–665–7242.
• Mail: Mr. Guy Donaldson, Chief,
Air Planning Section (6PD–L),
Environmental Protection Agency, 1445
Ross Avenue, Suite 1200, Dallas, Texas
75202–2733.
• Hand or Courier Delivery: Mr. Guy
Donaldson, Chief, Air Planning Section
(6PD–L), Environmental Protection
Agency, 1445 Ross Avenue, Suite 1200,
Dallas, Texas 75202–2733. Such
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hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays,
and not on legal holidays. Special
arrangements should be made for
deliveries of boxed information.
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Docket No. EPA–R06–OAR–2006–0389.
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in hard copy at the Air Planning Section
(6PD–L), Environmental Protection
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submittal is voluminous and only the
portions of the submittal being acted
upon in this Federal Register are
included in the Regulations.gov docket.
The entire State submittal is available
for public viewing at the Environmental
Protection Agency Region 6 Office at the
address above. The submittal 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 or Mr. Carl
Young at 214–665–6645 or Ms. Carrie
Paige at 214–665–6521 to make an
appointment. If possible, please make
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of the visit, please check in at the EPA
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Emad Shahin, Air Planning Section
(6PD–L), Environmental Protection
Agency, Region 6, 1445 Ross Avenue,
Suite 700, Dallas, Texas 75202–2733,
telephone 214–665–6717; fax number
214–665–7263; e-mail address
shahin.emad@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Throughout this document, ‘‘we,’’
‘‘our,’’ and ‘‘us’’ refers to EPA.
Outline
I. What Action Is EPA Taking?
II. Background
III. Summary of Changes to the Oklahoma SIP
IV. Final Action
V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
I. What Action Is EPA Taking?
Today we are approving portions of
the revisions to the Oklahoma SIP,
submitted by the Oklahoma Secretary of
the Environment on February 14, 2002.
The revisions affect the Oklahoma
Administrative Code (OAC), the official
compilation of agency rules and
executive orders for the State of
Oklahoma. The majority of revisions are
administrative in nature, stemming from
the State’s agency-wide ‘‘re-write/dewrong’’ initiative, which served to
repeal or otherwise modify redundant or
incorrect language within the OAC. The
variety of revisions include recodified
portions of the Oklahoma SIP, new
sections that incorporate federal rules,
deletions of duplicative and outdated
rules, and edits that simplify text and
correct errors. We are approving these
revisions in accordance with section
110 of the Act. 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
February 27, 2009 without further
notice unless we receive relevant
adverse comment by January 28, 2009.
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
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remainder of the rule, we may adopt as
final those provisions of the rule that are
not the subject of an adverse comment.
II. Background
The SIP is a set of air pollution
regulations, control strategies, and
technical analyses developed by the
state to ensure that the state meets the
National Ambient Air Quality Standards
(NAAQS). These ambient standards are
established under section 109 of the Act
and they currently address six criteria
pollutants: carbon monoxide, nitrogen
dioxide, ozone, lead, particulate matter,
and sulfur dioxide. The SIP is required
by section 110 of the Act and can be
extensive, containing state regulations
or other enforceable documents and
supporting information such as
emission inventories, monitoring
networks, and modeling
demonstrations.
On November 3, 1999, we approved
portions of the Oklahoma Department of
Environmental Quality (ODEQ) Air
Pollution Control Rules adopted by the
State Legislature into the Oklahoma SIP
and published those rules in Volume 64
of the Federal Register (FR), beginning
on page 56929 (denoted 64 FR 56929).
The date of the State’s submittal to EPA
was May 16, 1994. The revisions were
codified in the OAC under Title 252
(Department of Environmental Quality),
Chapter 100 (Air Pollution Control) and
replaced most of the regulations in the
Oklahoma SIP. We took no action on
items in the submittal that were neither
in, nor equivalent to, the Oklahoma SIPapproved regulations at that time; that
is, we took no action on 252:100–7
(Permits), 252:100–8 (Operating
Permits), 252:100–11 (Alternative
Emissions Reduction Permits), 252:100–
21 (Particulate Matter Emissions from
Wood-Waste Burning Equipment),
252:100–41 (Control of Emission of
Hazardous and Toxic Air
Contaminants), and Appendix D
(Particulate Matter Emission Limits for
Wood Waste Burning Equipment). Per
the Governor’s request dated October 5,
1999, the Subchapters and Appendix
listed above are hereby formally
withdrawn from the 1994 submittal.
On November 8, 1999, (see 64 FR
60683) we approved revisions to the
Oklahoma visibility protection plan in
the Oklahoma SIP. This action amended
section 1.4.4 of Oklahoma SIP-approved
Regulation 1.4.
On August 2, 2000, (see 65 FR 47326)
we published a Final rule that revised
the format of U.S. Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR), title 40, part 52,
subpart LL, for materials submitted by
Oklahoma that were incorporated by
reference (IBR) into the Oklahoma SIP.
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This revised the organization of the
Oklahoma ‘‘Identification of Plan’’ in 40
CFR 52.1920 to more clearly identify the
enforceable elements of the SIP. The
August 2000 rulemaking is the most
recent Oklahoma SIP revision approved
in the FR.
The February 14, 2002 submittal
incorporates revisions to OAC Title 252,
Chapters 4 (Rules of Practice and
Procedure) and 100 (Air Pollution
Control). The rules in this submittal
were promulgated in compliance with
the Oklahoma Administrative
Procedures Act, published in the
Oklahoma Register, the official state
publication for rulemaking actions, and
submitted in accordance with the
requirements in 40 CFR Part 51. For
more specific detail, see our Technical
Support Document (TSD) in the docket
for this rulemaking. In this rulemaking
we are taking no action on the
following: Chapter 4 (Rules of Practice
and Procedure): Subchapters 1 (General
Procedures), Subchapter 7
(Environmental Permit Process), and
Appendix C (Permitting Process
Summary); Chapter 100 (Air Pollution
Control): Subchapter 5 (Fees for Minor
and Part 70 Sources), Subchapter 7
(Permits for Minor Sources), Subchapter
8 (Permits for Part 70 Sources), and
Subchapter 9 (Excess Emissions
Reporting Requirements). These 6
subchapters and appendix will be
addressed in separate actions.
III. Summary of Changes to the
Oklahoma SIP
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A. OAC 252:4, Rules of Practice and
Procedure and Appendices A, B, and D
Chapter 4 is new to the SIP and
provides administrative procedures for
permit issuance, public notice, and
administrative proceedings. Chapter 4
was adopted by the State to meet the
requirements of the Oklahoma
Administrative Procedures Act, which
requires each agency to adopt rules
describing its organization, method of
operation, and methods by which the
public may obtain or provide
information to the agency. These rules
also specify the requirements of all
formal and informal procedures
available, including a description of
forms and instructions.
Revisions to Subchapters 3 (Meetings
and Public Forums), 5 (Rulemaking) and
9 (Administrative Proceedings) are new
but incorporate text from subchapters 1,
2, and 3 under the previous version.
Since Oklahoma is merely reorganizing
these provisions, EPA finds that these
revisions make no substantive change to
previously approved provisions.
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B. OAC 252:100–3, Air Quality
Standards and Increments
Revises the values for particulate
matter in Table 252:100–3–4(b) to adopt
EPA’s Prevention of Significant
Deterioration (PSD) increments in
accordance with 40 CFR 51.166. PSD
increments limit increases in pollutant
concentration due to new sources. This
is a substantive change to comply with
the PSD regulations and we are
approving this change.
C. OAC 252:100–13, Open Burning
Revisions to Subchapter 13 delete
redundant text, renumber or recodify
existing text, and apply format and
minor edits; these changes are not
substantive. ‘‘Domestic refuse’’ and
‘‘Land clearing operation’’ are added to
the definitions and a section on
‘‘Disaster relief’’ is added. We have
examined these changes and have
determined that they should be
approved because they are nonsubstantive in nature or enhance the SIP
by regulating activities not previously
regulated.
D. OAC 252:100–17, Incinerators
Revises Subchapter 17 and
Appendices A and B. The revisions
include recodification of text, and
adding new definitions. The opacity
section with references to Ringelmann
standards are deleted and replaced by
an opacity limit section in 252:100–25–
3. A new section titled ‘‘Alternative
incinerator design requirements’’, which
includes references to federal test
methods is added. The appendices from
section 17–6 (which has been revoked)
are relocated to section 17–4. These
changes clarify and improve the
enforceability of the rule.
E. OAC 252:100–19, Control of Emission
of Particulate Matter
Revises Subchapter 19 and
Appendices C, D, and G. The revised
Subchapter 19 features inserted text
from Subchapters 21 and 27 (which are
now revoked), a revised title, new
definitions, and a Permit by Rule (PBR)
for facilities that emit particulate matter
and are not subject to NSPS, NESHAP,
MACT, or other PBR. A PBR simplifies
and streamlines the permitting process.
Appendices C and D delete the
logarithmic graphic charts and replace
them with tabulated data, making them
easier to read and use. Appendix G
moves from Subchapter 27 to
Subchapter 19. EPA has reviewed the
PBR for particulate matter sources and
has determined that it is consistent with
EPA’s permitting requirement for minor
sources at 40 CFR 51.160.
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F. OAC 252:100–23, Control of
Emissions From Cotton Gins
Revisions to Subchapter 23 include
minor edits, format changes, and a PBR
is added. EPA has reviewed the
requirement for the PBR for cotton gins
and found it to be consistent with EPA’s
permitting requirements.
G. OAC 252:100–24, Particulate Matter
Emissions From Grain, Feed or Seed
Operations
Revisions to Subchapter 24 establish
industry-specific emission and control
standards, new definitions and a PBR
section. For grain, feed, and seed
operations a new Appendix L contains
PM–10 emission factors for PBR grain
elevators. Additional changes concern
specific opacity standards for these
operations. The revisions are consistent
with 40 CFR part 60, subpart DD and
Appendix A, and EPA’s permitting
requirement for minor sources at 40 CFR
51.160.
H. OAC 252:100–25, Smoke, Visible
Emissions and Particulates
Revisions to Subchapter 25 include
grammatical edits, format revisions and
an IBR of the federal opacity monitoring
requirements for fluid bed catalytic
cracking unit catalyst regenerators and
fossil fuel-fired steam generators, as
specified in 40 CFR Part 51, Appendix
P. The revisions make the SIP consistent
with federal rules.
I. OAC 252:100–27, Particulate Matter
Emissions From Industrial and Other
Processes and Operations
The text in Subchapter 27 is moved to
Subchapters 7, 8, 17, 19, 23, 25 and 43,
and Subchapter 27 is revoked. Because
the requirements are only moved, the
revocation of this section does not
weaken the SIP.
J. OAC 252:100–29, Control of Fugitive
Dust
Revisions to Subchapter 29 include
minor edits and a new paragraph that
provides examples of reasonable
precautions to minimize pollution from
fugitive dust. These are minor nonsubstantive changes.
K. OAC 252:100–31, Control of Emission
of Sulfur Compounds
The revision to Subchapter 31 amends
252:100–31–25(c)(2) to provide a new
limit for sulfur oxides emissions from
new sulfur recovery plants operating in
conjunction with other processes. The
previous limit was 20 lb/ton of sulfur
processed, maximum of two hours
average. The revision changes that rate
to values calculated based on an
equivalent sulfur feed rate (in long tons
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with federal standards, and adding
applicability and PBR requirements.
per day) in the same manner as for
natural gas processing in 252:100–31–
25(c)(1) of this section.
L. OAC 252:100–33, Control of Emission
of Nitrogen Oxides
Revisions to Subchapter 33 include
the addition of definitions and a new
section on applicability, which provide
clarity. Editorial corrections are made to
100–33–2 (Emission Limits). Section
100–33–3 (Performance Testing) is
revoked as it duplicates provisions in
100–43. These revisions clarify the SIP
and improve it, therefore, they should
be approved.
M. OAC 252:100–35, Control of
Emission of Carbon Monoxide
Revisions to Subchapter 35 specify
sources that are primary contributors of
carbon monoxide emissions. Other
changes include minor edits and the
replacement of ‘‘foundry cupola’’ with
‘‘gray iron cupola.’’ Section 35–3 is
revoked as it duplicates provisions in
Subchapters 8 and 43. These changes
are not substantive in nature but serve
to clarify the rule.
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N. OAC 252:100–37, Control of Emission
of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
Revises Subchapter 37 by redefining
the term ‘‘volatile organic compound
(VOC)’’ and substituting ‘‘VOC’’ for
‘‘organic materials,’’ ‘‘organic solvents,’’
and ‘‘hydrocarbons;’’ deleting 252:100–
37–3(a), which required new minor
sources to apply best available control
technology (BACT), since other rule and
PBR requirements insure an adequate
control level; exempting of methanol
storage vessels at a drilling or
production facility for use on site in
252:100–37–4(c); adding 252:100–37–
15(c), which exempts VOC storage
vessels that are subject to 40 CFR part
60 subparts K, Ka, or Kb; adding
252:100–37–16(c), which exempts VOC
loading facilities subject to 40 CFR part
60 subpart XX or 40 CFR part 63 subpart
R; deleting 252:100–37–25(c), which
allows the emission of 3,000 pounds
(lbs) per day or 450 lbs per hour of
organic materials before controls are
required; revising the alternate standard
for coatings in 252:100–37–25(d);
correcting 252:100–37–36 such that no
emission of hydrocarbons or organic
material is allowed from fuel-burning or
refuse-burning equipment; adding
252:100–37–38(b), which exempts
pumps and compressors subject to 40
CFR part 60 subparts VV, GGG, or KKK;
and adding Part 9, the PBR for VOC
storage and loading facilities. These
revisions improve the SIP by
eliminating exemptions and overlap
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O. OAC 252:100–39, Emission of
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in
Nonattainment Areas and Former
Nonattainment Areas
Revises Subchapter 39 by defining the
term ‘‘VOC’’ and substituting VOC for
‘‘organic materials,’’ ‘‘organic solvents,’’
‘‘volatile organic solvent (VOS),’’ and in
some instances ‘‘hydrocarbons.’’ The
new definition complies with 40 CFR
51.100(s). In addition, the revisions
exempt storage vessels subject to the
equipment standards in 40 CFR part 60
subparts Ka or Kb or the equipment
standards in 40 CFR part 63 subparts CC
or G from the requirements of 252:100–
39–30; add minimum annual
throughput of 120,000 gallons and
minimum storage capacity of 10,000
gallons for determining applicability
with 252:100–39–41(c); and clarify the
definition of ‘‘aerospace’’ by adding
‘‘rework or repair.’’ These revisions
prevent overlap with the federal NSPS
requirements while maintaining the
stringency of the rules.
P. OAC 252:100–45, Monitoring of
Emissions
Revises Subchapter 45 to allow the
use of any credible evidence to
demonstrate compliance with or
establish violations in enforcing the
Oklahoma SIP. These revisions are
consistent with EPA’s Credible
Evidence Revisions promulgated
February 24, 1997 at 62 FR 8314 and
codified at 40 CFR 51.212, 52.12, 52.33,
60.11 and 61.12.
Q. OAC 252:100, Appendices
1. Appendix A—Allowable Emissions
for Incinerators With Capacities in
Excess of 100/lbs/hr and Appendix B—
Allowable Emissions for Incinerators
With Capacities Less Than 100 lbs/hr
Makes a reference to Appendices A
and B in section 252:100–17–4. These
appendices were formerly referenced at
252:100–17–6, which is revoked by
today’s action. There are no revisions to
these appendices; they are simply being
referenced 100–17–4.
2. Appendix C—Particulate Matter
Emission Limits for Fuel-Burning
Equipment and Appendix D—
Particulate Matter Emission Limits for
Wood-Waste Burning Equipment
Revises Appendices C and D, which
are referenced in section 252:100–19–4
and 252:100–19–10, respectively.
Appendices C and D are modified from
logarithmic graphic tables to tabular
charts, making them easier to read and
use.
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3. Appendix E. Primary Ambient Air
Quality Standards and Appendix F.
Secondary Ambient Air Quality
Standards
Oklahoma submitted two revisions to
Appendices E and F. The first revisions,
adopted by Oklahoma effective June 1,
1999, match the NAAQS for PM and
ozone, promulgated on July 18, 1997 at
62 FR 38651. The second revisions to
Appendices E and F, adopted by
Oklahoma effective June 12, 2000,
restore the primary and secondary
ambient air quality standards to
previous levels, which are neither
current nor federally enforceable.
Therefore, we are approving only the
revisions adopted by Oklahoma
effective June 1, 1999, which are
consistent with the NAAQS for ozone
and PM.
4. Appendix G. Allowable Rate of
Emissions
The February 14, 2002, submittal
references Appendix G in section
252:100–19–12. Appendix G was
formerly referenced in Section 252:100–
27–5, which is revoked by today’s
action. There are no revisions to
Appendix G; it is simply being relocated
to 252:100–19–12.
IV. Final Action
We are approving portions of the
revisions to the Oklahoma SIP
submitted to EPA on February 14, 2002,
which apply to OAC 252:4, Rules of
Practice and Procedure, and OAC
252:100, Air Pollution Control. These
revisions replace the corresponding
regulations in the Oklahoma SIP found
in Chapter 100, Oklahoma Air Control
Rules and in Regulation 1.4, Air
Resources Management Permits
Required. The revisions are consistent
with the Act and EPA policy.
V. Statutory and Executive Order
Reviews
Under the Clean Air Act, the
Administrator is required to approve a
SIP submission that complies with the
provisions of the Act and applicable
Federal regulations. 42 U.S.C. 7410(k);
40 CFR 52.02(a). Thus, in reviewing SIP
submissions, EPA’s role is to approve
state choices, provided that they meet
the criteria of the Clean Air Act.
Accordingly, this action merely
approves state law as meeting Federal
requirements and does not impose
additional requirements beyond those
imposed by state law. For that reason,
this action:
• Is not a ‘‘significant regulatory
action’’ subject to review by the Office
of Management and Budget under
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Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735,
October 4, 1993);
• Does not impose an information
collection burden under the provisions
of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);
• Is certified as not having a
significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities
under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5
U.S.C. 601 et seq.);
• Does not contain any unfunded
mandate or significantly or uniquely
affect small governments, as described
in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4);
• Does not have Federalism
implications as specified in Executive
Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10,
1999);
• Is not an economically significant
regulatory action based on health or
safety risks subject to Executive Order
13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997);
• Is not a significant regulatory action
subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR
28355, May 22, 2001);
• Is not subject to requirements of
section 12(d) of the National
Technology Transfer and Advancement
Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because
application of those requirements would
be inconsistent with the Clean Air Act;
and
• Does not provide EPA with the
discretionary authority to address, as
appropriate, disproportionate human
health or environmental effects, using
practicable and legally permissible
methods, under Executive Order 12898
(59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).
In addition, this rule does not have
tribal implications as specified by
Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249,
November 9, 2000), because the SIP is
not approved to apply in Indian country
located in the state, and EPA notes that
it will not impose substantial direct
costs on tribal governments or preempt
tribal law.
The Congressional Review Act, 5
U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the Small
Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides
that before a rule may take effect, the
agency promulgating the rule must
submit a rule report, which includes a
copy of the rule, to each House of the
Congress and to the Comptroller General
of the United States. EPA will submit a
report containing this action and other
required information to the U.S. Senate,
the U.S. House of Representatives, and
the Comptroller General of the United
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the Federal Register. A major rule
cannot take effect until 60 days after it
is published in the Federal Register.
This action is not a ‘‘major rule’’ as
defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).
Under section 307(b)(1) of the Clean
Air Act, petitions for judicial review of
this action must be filed in the United
States Court of Appeals for the
appropriate circuit by February 27,
2009. Filing a petition for
reconsideration by the Administrator of
this final rule does not affect the finality
of this action for the purposes of judicial
review nor does it extend the time
within which a petition for judicial
review may be filed, and shall not
postpone the effectiveness of such rule
or action. This action may not be
challenged later in proceedings to
enforce its requirements. (See section
307(b)(2).) Parties with objections to this
direct final rule are encouraged to file a
comment in response to the parallel
notice of proposed rulemaking for this
action published in the proposed rules
section of today’s Federal Register,
rather than file an immediate petition
for judicial review of this direct final
rule, so that EPA can withdraw this
direct final rule and address the
comment in the proposed rulemaking.
List of Subjects 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air
pollution control, Incorporation by
reference, Intergovernmental relations,
Nitrogen dioxides, Ozone, Reporting
and recordkeeping requirements,
Volatile Organic Compounds.
Dated: November 25, 2008.
Richard E. Greene,
Regional Administrator, Region 6.
■
40 CFR part 52 is amended as follows:
PART 52—[AMENDED]
1. The authority citation for part 52
continues to read as follows:
■
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart LL—Oklahoma
2. In § 52.1920 the table in paragraph
(c) entitled ‘‘EPA APPROVED
OKLAHOMA REGULATIONS’’ is
amended as follows:
■ a. Following the entry for section
3.8(c), by revising the centered heading
entry ‘‘Oklahoma Administrative Code,
Title 252. Department of Environmental
Quality, Chapter 100 (OAC 252:100). Air
Pollution Control (Oklahoma Air
Pollution Control Rules)’’ to read
‘‘OKLAHOMA ADMINISTRATIVE
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immediately followed by a new
centered heading entry ‘‘CHAPTER 4
(OAC 252:4). RULES OF PRACTICE
AND PROCEDURE’’ followed by new
entries for ‘‘Subchapter 3. Meetings and
Public Forums,’’ ‘‘Subchapter 5.
Rulemaking,’’ ‘‘Subchapter 9.
Administrative Proceedings,’’ followed
by new centered heading ‘‘Appendices
for OAC 252: Chapter 4,’’ followed by
new entries for ‘‘252:4, Appendix A,’’
‘‘252:4, Appendix B,’’ and ‘‘252:4,
Appendix D,’’ followed by a new
centered heading ‘‘CHAPTER 100 (OAC
252:100). AIR POLLUTION CONTROL’’;
■ b. Under new centered heading
‘‘CHAPTER 100 (OAC 252:100). AIR
POLLUTION CONTROL,’’ by revising
the entries under Subchapter 3,
Subchapter 13, and Subchapter 17;
■ c. By revising the title of Subchapter
19 to read ‘‘Subchapter 19. Control of
Emission of Particulate Matter;’’ and
revising the entries under Subchapter
19;
■ d. By revising the entries under
Subchapter 23;
■ e. Immediately following section
252:100–23–7, by adding a new
centered heading ‘‘Subchapter 24,
Particulate Matter Emissions From
Grain Feed or Seed Operations’’
followed by new entries for sections
252:100–24–1 to 252:100–24–7;
■ f. By revising the title of Subchapter
25 to read ‘‘Subchapter 25. Visible
Emissions and Particulate’’ and revising
the entries under Subchapter 25;
■ g. By removing the centered heading
‘‘Subchapter 27. Particulate Matter
Emissions From Industrial and Other
Processes and Operations,’’ and
removing entries 252:100–27–1 to
252:200–27–5 under Subchapter 27;
■ h. By revising the entries under
Subchapter 29, Subchapter 31,
Subchapter 33, Subchapter 35,
Subchapter 37, Subchapter 39, and
Subchapter 45;
■ i. By revising the centered heading
‘‘Appendices’’ to read ‘‘OAC 252:
Chapter 100 Appendices;’’ and by
revising the entries for Appendix A,
Appendix B, Appendix C, Appendix E,
and Appendix F, and by adding new
entries for Appendix D and Appendix L.
■ The additions and revisions read as
follows:
§ 52.1920
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Explanation
OKLAHOMA AIR POLLUTION CONTROL REGULATIONS
Regulation 1.4. Air Resources Management Permits Required
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Regulation 3.8. Control of Emission of Hazardous Air Contaminants
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Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Contaminants.
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8/15/1983, 48 FR 36819.
OKLAHOMA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, TITLE 252. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
CHAPTER 4 (OAC 252:4). RULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Subchapter 3. Meetings and Public Forums
252:4–3–1 .................
Meetings .....................................
6/11/2001
252:4–3–2 .................
Public forums .............................
6/11/2001
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Subchapter 5. Rulemaking
252:4–5–1 .................
Adoption and revocation ............
6/11/2001
252:4–5–2 .................
Rule development ......................
6/11/2001
252:4–5–3 .................
Petitions for rulemaking .............
6/11/2001
252:4–5–4 .................
Notice of permanent rulemaking
6/11/2001
252:4–5–5 .................
Rulemaking hearings .................
6/11/2001
252:4–5–6 .................
Council actions ...........................
6/11/2001
252:4–5–7 .................
Presentation to Board ................
6/11/2001
252:4–5–8 .................
Board actions .............................
6/11/2001
252:4–5–9 .................
Rulemaking record .....................
6/11/2001
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Notice of Violation (‘‘NOV’’) .......
6/11/2001
252:4–9–2 .................
Administrative
ders.
or-
6/11/2001
252:4–9–3 .................
Determining penalty ...................
6/11/2001
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State effective
date
State citation
Title/subject
252:4–9–4 .................
Assessment orders ....................
6/11/2001
252:4–9–5 .................
Considerations for self-reporting
of noncompliance.
6/11/2001
EPA approval date
Explanation
12/29/2008 [Insert FR page
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12/29/2008 [Insert FR page
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PART 3. INDIVIDUAL PROCEEDINGS
252:4–9–31 ...............
Individual proceedings filed by
DEQ.
6/11/2001
252:4–9–32 ...............
Individual proceedings filed by
others.
6/11/2001
252:4–9–33 ...............
Scheduling and notice of hearings.
6/11/2001
252:4–9–34 ...............
Administrative Law Judges and
Clerks.
6/11/2001
252:4–9–35 ...............
Service .......................................
6/11/2001
252:4–9–36 ...............
Responsive pleading ..................
6/11/2001
252:4–9–37 ...............
Prehearing conferences .............
6/11/2001
252:4–9–38 ...............
Discovery ....................................
6/11/2001
252:4–9–39 ...............
Subpoenas .................................
6/11/2001
252:4–9–40 ...............
Record ........................................
6/11/2001
252:4–9–41 ...............
Motions .......................................
6/11/2001
252:4–9–42 ...............
Continuances .............................
6/11/2001
252:4–9–43 ...............
Summary judgment ....................
6/11/2001
252:4–9–44 ...............
Default ........................................
6/11/2001
252:4–9–45 ...............
Withdrawal and dismissal ..........
6/11/2001
252:4–9–46 ...............
Orders in administrative hearings.
6/11/2001
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252:4–9–51 ...............
In general ...................................
6/11/2001
252:4–9–52 ...............
Individual proceedings ...............
6/11/2001
252:4–9–53 ...............
Variance .....................................
6/11/2001
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EPA APPROVED OKLAHOMA REGULATIONS—Continued
State effective
date
State citation
Title/subject
252:4–9–54 ...............
State implementation plan hearings.
6/11/2001
EPA approval date
Explanation
12/29/2008 [Insert FR page
number where document begins].
NOT in SIP: in the first sentence, the phrase ‘‘under
252:100–11’’ and the last sentence which begins with ‘‘Additional requirements for a SIP
hearing * * *.’’
Appendices for OAC 252:Chapter 4
252:4, Appendix A .....
252:4, Appendix B .....
252:4, Appendix D ....
Petition for Rulemaking Before
the Environmental Quality
Board.
Petition for Declaratory Ruling ...
6/11/2001
Style of the Case in an Individual Proceeding.
6/11/2001
6/11/2001
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CHAPTER 100 (OAC 252:100). AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
Subchapter 1. General Provisions
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Subchapter 3. Air Quality Standards and Increments
252:100–3–1
252:100–3–2
252:100–3–3
252:100–3–4
.............
.............
.............
.............
Purpose ......................................
Primary standards ......................
Secondary standards .................
Significant deterioration increments.
5/26/1994
5/26/1994
5/26/1994
7/1/1996
11/3/1999, 64 FR 59629.
11/3/1999, 64 FR 59629.
11/3/1999, 64 FR 59629.
12/29/2008 [Insert FR page
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Subchapter 5. Registration of Air Contaminant Sources
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Subchapter 9. Excess Emission and Malfunction Reporting Requirements
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Subchapter 13. Open Burning
252:100–13–1 ...........
Purpose ......................................
6/12/2000
252:100–13–2 ...........
Definitions ...................................
6/12/2000
252:100–13–5 ...........
Open burning prohibited ............
6/12/2000
252:100–13–7 ...........
Allowed open burning ................
6/12/2000
252:100–13–9 ...........
General conditions and requirements for allowed open burning.
Disaster relief .............................
6/12/2000
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252:100–13–11 .........
Responsibility for consequences
of open burning.
6/12/2000
6/12/2000
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Subchapter 17. Incinerators
PART 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
252:100–17–1 ...........
Purpose ......................................
6/25/1998
252:100–17–1.1 ........
Reference to 40 CFR .................
6/25/1998
252:100–17–1.2 ........
Terminology related to 40 CFR
6/25/1998
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252:100–17–2 ...........
Applicability ................................
6/1/2001
252:100–17–2.1 ........
Exemptions .................................
6/25/1998
252:100–17–2.2 ........
Definitions ...................................
6/25/1998
252:100–17–3 ...........
Opacity .......................................
6/25/1998
252:100–17–4 ...........
Particulate matter .......................
6/25/1998
252:100–17–5 ...........
Incinerator design requirements
6/1/2001
252:100–17–5.1 ........
Alternative incinerator design requirements.
6/1/2001
252:100–17–7 ...........
Test methods .............................
6/25/1998
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252:100–19–1 ...........
Purpose ......................................
6/1/2000
252:100–19–1.1 ........
Definitions ...................................
6/1/2000
252:100–19–4 ...........
Allowable
particulate
matter
emission rates from fuel-burning units.
Allowable
particulate
matter
emission rates from indirectly
fired wood fuel-burning units.
Allowable
particulate
matter
emission rates from combined
wood fuel and fossil fuel fired
steam generating units.
Allowable
particulate
matter
emission rates from directly
fired fuel-burning units and industrial processes.
Permit by rule .............................
6/1/2000
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Subchapter 23. Control of Emissions from Cotton Gins
252:100–23–1 ...........
Purpose ......................................
6/1/1999
252:100–23–2 ...........
Definitions ...................................
6/1/1999
252:100–23–3 ...........
Applicability,
ments.
require-
6/1/2000
252:100–23–4 ...........
Visible emissions (opacity) and
particulates.
6/1/1999
252:100–23–5 ...........
Emission control equipment .......
6/1/1999
252:100–23–6 ...........
Fugitive dust controls .................
6/1/1999
252:100–23–7 ...........
Permit by rule .............................
6/1/1999
general
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Subchapter 24. Particulate Matter Emissions from Grain, Feed or Seed Operations
252:100–24–1 ...........
Purpose ......................................
6/1/1999
252:100–24–2 ...........
Definitions ...................................
6/1/1999
252:100–24–3 ...........
Applicability,
ments.
6/1/2000
252:100–24–4 ...........
Visible emissions (opacity) limit
6/1/1999
252:100–24–5 ...........
Certification ................................
6/1/1999
252:100–24–6 ...........
Fugitive dust controls .................
6/1/1999
252:100–24–7 ...........
Permit by rule .............................
6/1/1999
general
require-
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Subchapter 25. Visible Emissions and Particulates
Purpose ......................................
6/1/1999
252:100–25–2 ...........
General prohibition .....................
6/1/1999
252:100–25–2.1 ........
Definitions ...................................
6/1/1999
252:100–25–3 ...........
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Opacity Limit ..............................
6/1/1999
252:100–25–4 ...........
Alternative for particulates .........
6/1/1999
252:100–25–5 ...........
Continuous emission monitoring
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6/1/1999
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Subchapter 29. Control of Fugitive Dust
252:100–29–l .............
252:100–29–2 ...........
Purpose ......................................
General provisions .....................
5/26/1994
6/1/2001
252:100–29–3 ...........
Precautions required in maintenance or nonattainment areas.
6/1/2001
252:100–29–4 ...........
Exception for agricultural purposes.
5/26/1994
11/3/1999, 64 FR 59629.
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Subchapter 31. Control of Emission of Sulfur Compounds
PART 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
252:100–31–1 ...........
252:100–31–2 ...........
252:100–31–3 ...........
Purpose ......................................
Definitions ...................................
Performance testing ...................
5/26/1994
5/26/1994
5/26/1994
11/3/1999, 64 FR 59629.
11/3/1999, 64 FR 59629.
11/3/1999, 64 FR 59629.
PART 3. EXISTING EQUIPMENT STANDARDS
252:100–31–12
252:100–31–13
252:100–31–14
252:100–31–15
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Sulfuric acid mist ........................
Hydrogen sulfide ........................
Total reduced sulfur ...................
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Sulfur oxides ..............................
7/1/1995
252:100–31–26 .........
Hydrogen sulfide ........................
5/26/1994
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11/3/1999, 64 FR 59629.
Subchapter 33. Control of Emission of Nitrogen Oxides
252:100–33–l .............
252:100–33–1.1 ........
Purpose ......................................
Definitions ...................................
5/26/1994
6/1/2001
252:100–33–1.2 ........
Applicability ................................
6/1/2001
252:100–33–2 ...........
Emission limits ...........................
6/1/2001
11/3/1999, 64 FR 59629.
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252:100–35–1 ...........
Purpose ......................................
6/1/2000
252:100–35–1.1 ........
Definitions ...................................
6/1/2000
252:100–35–2 ...........
Emission limits ...........................
6/1/2000
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Storage of VOCs ........................
6/11/1999
252:100–37–16 .........
Loading of VOCs ........................
6/11/1999
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PART 5. CONTROL OF VOCs IN COATING OPERATIONS
252:100–37–25 .........
Coating of parts and products ...
6/11/1999
252:100–37–26 .........
Clean up with VOCs ..................
6/11/1999
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PART 7. CONTROL OF SPECIFIC PROCESSES
252:100–37–35 .........
Waste gas disposal ....................
6/11/1999
252:100–37–36 .........
Fuel-burning and refuse-burning
equipment.
6/11/1999
252:100–37–37 .........
Effluent water separators ...........
6/11/1999
252:100–37–38 .........
Pumps and compressors ...........
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PART 9. PERMIT BY RULE FOR VOC STORAGE AND LEADING FACILITIES
252:100–37–41 .........
Applicability ................................
6/11/1999
252:100–37–42 .........
Permit-by-rule requirements .......
6/11/1999
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12/29/2008 [Insert FR page
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Subchapter 39. Emission of Organic Materials in Nonattainment Areas
PART 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
Purpose ......................................
6/11/1999
252:100–39–2 ...........
Definitions ...................................
6/11/1999
252:100–39–3 ...........
General applicability ...................
6/11/1999
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Petroleum refinery process unit
turnaround.
6/11/1999
252:100–39–17 .........
Petroleum refinery vacuum producing system.
6/11/1999
252:100–39–18 .........
Petroleum refinery effluent water
separators.
6/11/1999
EPA approval date
Explanation
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PART 5. PETROLEUM PROCESSING AND STORAGE
252:100–39–30 .........
Petroleum liquid storage in vessels with external floating
roofs.
6/11/1999
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252:100–39–40 .........
Cutback asphalt (paving) ...........
6/11/1999
252:100–39–41 .........
Storage, loading and transport/
delivery of VOCs.
6/11/1999
252:100–39–42 .........
Metal cleaning ............................
6/11/1999
252:100–39–43 .........
Graphic arts systems .................
6/11/1999
252:100–39–44 .........
Manufacture of pneumatic rubber tires.
6/11/1999
252:100–39–45 .........
Petroleum (solvent) dry cleaning
6/11/1999
252:100–39–46 .........
Coating of parts and products ...
6/11/1999
252:100–39–47 .........
Control of VOC emissions from
aerospace industries coatings
operations.
Manufacturing of fiberglass reinforced plastic products.
6/11/1999
252:100–39–49 .........
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11/3/1999, 64 FR 59629.
11/3/1999, 64 FR 59629.
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Burning Units.
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Quality
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Secondary Ambient Air Quality
Standards.
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252:100, Appendix L
Allowable Rate of Emissions .....
PM–10 Emission Factors for
Permit by Rule for Grain Elevators.
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Explanation
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[Federal Register Volume 73, Number 249 (Monday, December 29, 2008)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 79400-79413]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: E8-29979]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 52
[EPA-R06-OAR-2006-0389; FRL-8752-8]
Approval of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Oklahoma;
Recodification of Regulations
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Direct final rule.
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SUMMARY: The EPA is approving portions of the revisions to the Oklahoma
State Implementation Plan (SIP) submitted on February 14, 2002. Most of
the revisions are administrative in nature and modify redundant or
incorrect text within the SIP. The revisions also include renumbered or
recodified portions of the SIP and new sections that incorporate
Federal rules. We are approving the revisions in accordance with the
requirements of section 110 of the Clean Air Act (the Act) and EPA's
regulations.
DATE: Comments must be received on or before January 28, 2009. Direct
final rule will be effective February 27, 2009 without further notice
unless EPA receives adverse comments by January 28, 2009. If adverse
comments are received, EPA will publish a timely withdrawal of the
direct final rule in the Federal Register informing the public that the
rule will not take effect.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket No. EPA-R06-OAR-
2006-0389, by one of the following methods:
Federal Rulemaking 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. Guy Donaldson at donaldson.guy@epa.gov. Please
also send a copy by e-mail to the person listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section below.
Fax: Mr. Guy Donaldson, Chief, Air Planning Section (6PD-
L), at fax number 214-665-7242.
Mail: Mr. Guy Donaldson, Chief, Air Planning Section (6PD-
L), Environmental Protection Agency, 1445 Ross Avenue, Suite 1200,
Dallas, Texas 75202-2733.
Hand or Courier Delivery: Mr. Guy Donaldson, 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, and not
on legal holidays. Special arrangements should be made for deliveries
of boxed information.
Instructions: Direct your comments to Docket No. EPA-R06-OAR-2006-
0389. EPA's policy is that all comments received will be included in
the public docket without change and may be made available online at
https://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. Do not submit information that you
consider to be CBI or otherwise protected through https://
www.regulations.gov or e-mail. The https://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
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to EPA without going through https://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 https://
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 State submittal is voluminous and only
the portions of the submittal being acted upon in this Federal Register
are included in the Regulations.gov docket. The entire State submittal
is available for public viewing at the Environmental Protection Agency
Region 6 Office at the address above. The submittal 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
or Mr. Carl Young at 214-665-6645 or Ms. Carrie Paige at 214-665-6521
to make an appointment. If possible, please make the appointment at
least two working days in advance of your visit. There will be a fee of
15 cents per page 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 during
official business hours, by appointment, at the Oklahoma Department of
Environmental Quality, Air Quality Division, 707 North Robinson, P.O.
Box 1677, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73101-1677.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Emad Shahin, Air Planning Section
(6PD-L), Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6, 1445 Ross Avenue,
Suite 700, Dallas, Texas 75202-2733, telephone 214-665-6717; fax number
214-665-7263; e-mail address shahin.emad@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Throughout this document, ``we,'' ``our,''
and ``us'' refers to EPA.
Outline
I. What Action Is EPA Taking?
II. Background
III. Summary of Changes to the Oklahoma SIP
IV. Final Action
V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
I. What Action Is EPA Taking?
Today we are approving portions of the revisions to the Oklahoma
SIP, submitted by the Oklahoma Secretary of the Environment on February
14, 2002. The revisions affect the Oklahoma Administrative Code (OAC),
the official compilation of agency rules and executive orders for the
State of Oklahoma. The majority of revisions are administrative in
nature, stemming from the State's agency-wide ``re-write/de-wrong''
initiative, which served to repeal or otherwise modify redundant or
incorrect language within the OAC. The variety of revisions include
recodified portions of the Oklahoma SIP, new sections that incorporate
federal rules, deletions of duplicative and outdated rules, and edits
that simplify text and correct errors. We are approving these revisions
in accordance with section 110 of the Act. 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 February 27, 2009 without further notice
unless we receive relevant adverse comment by January 28, 2009. 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.
II. Background
The SIP is a set of air pollution regulations, control strategies,
and technical analyses developed by the state to ensure that the state
meets the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). These ambient
standards are established under section 109 of the Act and they
currently address six criteria pollutants: carbon monoxide, nitrogen
dioxide, ozone, lead, particulate matter, and sulfur dioxide. The SIP
is required by section 110 of the Act and can be extensive, containing
state regulations or other enforceable documents and supporting
information such as emission inventories, monitoring networks, and
modeling demonstrations.
On November 3, 1999, we approved portions of the Oklahoma
Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) Air Pollution Control Rules
adopted by the State Legislature into the Oklahoma SIP and published
those rules in Volume 64 of the Federal Register (FR), beginning on
page 56929 (denoted 64 FR 56929). The date of the State's submittal to
EPA was May 16, 1994. The revisions were codified in the OAC under
Title 252 (Department of Environmental Quality), Chapter 100 (Air
Pollution Control) and replaced most of the regulations in the Oklahoma
SIP. We took no action on items in the submittal that were neither in,
nor equivalent to, the Oklahoma SIP-approved regulations at that time;
that is, we took no action on 252:100-7 (Permits), 252:100-8 (Operating
Permits), 252:100-11 (Alternative Emissions Reduction Permits),
252:100-21 (Particulate Matter Emissions from Wood-Waste Burning
Equipment), 252:100-41 (Control of Emission of Hazardous and Toxic Air
Contaminants), and Appendix D (Particulate Matter Emission Limits for
Wood Waste Burning Equipment). Per the Governor's request dated October
5, 1999, the Subchapters and Appendix listed above are hereby formally
withdrawn from the 1994 submittal.
On November 8, 1999, (see 64 FR 60683) we approved revisions to the
Oklahoma visibility protection plan in the Oklahoma SIP. This action
amended section 1.4.4 of Oklahoma SIP-approved Regulation 1.4.
On August 2, 2000, (see 65 FR 47326) we published a Final rule that
revised the format of U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), title 40,
part 52, subpart LL, for materials submitted by Oklahoma that were
incorporated by reference (IBR) into the Oklahoma SIP.
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This revised the organization of the Oklahoma ``Identification of
Plan'' in 40 CFR 52.1920 to more clearly identify the enforceable
elements of the SIP. The August 2000 rulemaking is the most recent
Oklahoma SIP revision approved in the FR.
The February 14, 2002 submittal incorporates revisions to OAC Title
252, Chapters 4 (Rules of Practice and Procedure) and 100 (Air
Pollution Control). The rules in this submittal were promulgated in
compliance with the Oklahoma Administrative Procedures Act, published
in the Oklahoma Register, the official state publication for rulemaking
actions, and submitted in accordance with the requirements in 40 CFR
Part 51. For more specific detail, see our Technical Support Document
(TSD) in the docket for this rulemaking. In this rulemaking we are
taking no action on the following: Chapter 4 (Rules of Practice and
Procedure): Subchapters 1 (General Procedures), Subchapter 7
(Environmental Permit Process), and Appendix C (Permitting Process
Summary); Chapter 100 (Air Pollution Control): Subchapter 5 (Fees for
Minor and Part 70 Sources), Subchapter 7 (Permits for Minor Sources),
Subchapter 8 (Permits for Part 70 Sources), and Subchapter 9 (Excess
Emissions Reporting Requirements). These 6 subchapters and appendix
will be addressed in separate actions.
III. Summary of Changes to the Oklahoma SIP
A. OAC 252:4, Rules of Practice and Procedure and Appendices A, B, and
D
Chapter 4 is new to the SIP and provides administrative procedures
for permit issuance, public notice, and administrative proceedings.
Chapter 4 was adopted by the State to meet the requirements of the
Oklahoma Administrative Procedures Act, which requires each agency to
adopt rules describing its organization, method of operation, and
methods by which the public may obtain or provide information to the
agency. These rules also specify the requirements of all formal and
informal procedures available, including a description of forms and
instructions.
Revisions to Subchapters 3 (Meetings and Public Forums), 5
(Rulemaking) and 9 (Administrative Proceedings) are new but incorporate
text from subchapters 1, 2, and 3 under the previous version. Since
Oklahoma is merely reorganizing these provisions, EPA finds that these
revisions make no substantive change to previously approved provisions.
B. OAC 252:100-3, Air Quality Standards and Increments
Revises the values for particulate matter in Table 252:100-3-4(b)
to adopt EPA's Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) increments
in accordance with 40 CFR 51.166. PSD increments limit increases in
pollutant concentration due to new sources. This is a substantive
change to comply with the PSD regulations and we are approving this
change.
C. OAC 252:100-13, Open Burning
Revisions to Subchapter 13 delete redundant text, renumber or
recodify existing text, and apply format and minor edits; these changes
are not substantive. ``Domestic refuse'' and ``Land clearing
operation'' are added to the definitions and a section on ``Disaster
relief'' is added. We have examined these changes and have determined
that they should be approved because they are non-substantive in nature
or enhance the SIP by regulating activities not previously regulated.
D. OAC 252:100-17, Incinerators
Revises Subchapter 17 and Appendices A and B. The revisions include
recodification of text, and adding new definitions. The opacity section
with references to Ringelmann standards are deleted and replaced by an
opacity limit section in 252:100-25-3. A new section titled
``Alternative incinerator design requirements'', which includes
references to federal test methods is added. The appendices from
section 17-6 (which has been revoked) are relocated to section 17-4.
These changes clarify and improve the enforceability of the rule.
E. OAC 252:100-19, Control of Emission of Particulate Matter
Revises Subchapter 19 and Appendices C, D, and G. The revised
Subchapter 19 features inserted text from Subchapters 21 and 27 (which
are now revoked), a revised title, new definitions, and a Permit by
Rule (PBR) for facilities that emit particulate matter and are not
subject to NSPS, NESHAP, MACT, or other PBR. A PBR simplifies and
streamlines the permitting process.
Appendices C and D delete the logarithmic graphic charts and
replace them with tabulated data, making them easier to read and use.
Appendix G moves from Subchapter 27 to Subchapter 19. EPA has reviewed
the PBR for particulate matter sources and has determined that it is
consistent with EPA's permitting requirement for minor sources at 40
CFR 51.160.
F. OAC 252:100-23, Control of Emissions From Cotton Gins
Revisions to Subchapter 23 include minor edits, format changes, and
a PBR is added. EPA has reviewed the requirement for the PBR for cotton
gins and found it to be consistent with EPA's permitting requirements.
G. OAC 252:100-24, Particulate Matter Emissions From Grain, Feed or
Seed Operations
Revisions to Subchapter 24 establish industry-specific emission and
control standards, new definitions and a PBR section. For grain, feed,
and seed operations a new Appendix L contains PM-10 emission factors
for PBR grain elevators. Additional changes concern specific opacity
standards for these operations. The revisions are consistent with 40
CFR part 60, subpart DD and Appendix A, and EPA's permitting
requirement for minor sources at 40 CFR 51.160.
H. OAC 252:100-25, Smoke, Visible Emissions and Particulates
Revisions to Subchapter 25 include grammatical edits, format
revisions and an IBR of the federal opacity monitoring requirements for
fluid bed catalytic cracking unit catalyst regenerators and fossil
fuel-fired steam generators, as specified in 40 CFR Part 51, Appendix
P. The revisions make the SIP consistent with federal rules.
I. OAC 252:100-27, Particulate Matter Emissions From Industrial and
Other Processes and Operations
The text in Subchapter 27 is moved to Subchapters 7, 8, 17, 19, 23,
25 and 43, and Subchapter 27 is revoked. Because the requirements are
only moved, the revocation of this section does not weaken the SIP.
J. OAC 252:100-29, Control of Fugitive Dust
Revisions to Subchapter 29 include minor edits and a new paragraph
that provides examples of reasonable precautions to minimize pollution
from fugitive dust. These are minor non-substantive changes.
K. OAC 252:100-31, Control of Emission of Sulfur Compounds
The revision to Subchapter 31 amends 252:100-31-25(c)(2) to provide
a new limit for sulfur oxides emissions from new sulfur recovery plants
operating in conjunction with other processes. The previous limit was
20 lb/ton of sulfur processed, maximum of two hours average. The
revision changes that rate to values calculated based on an equivalent
sulfur feed rate (in long tons
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per day) in the same manner as for natural gas processing in 252:100-
31-25(c)(1) of this section.
L. OAC 252:100-33, Control of Emission of Nitrogen Oxides
Revisions to Subchapter 33 include the addition of definitions and
a new section on applicability, which provide clarity. Editorial
corrections are made to 100-33-2 (Emission Limits). Section 100-33-3
(Performance Testing) is revoked as it duplicates provisions in 100-43.
These revisions clarify the SIP and improve it, therefore, they should
be approved.
M. OAC 252:100-35, Control of Emission of Carbon Monoxide
Revisions to Subchapter 35 specify sources that are primary
contributors of carbon monoxide emissions. Other changes include minor
edits and the replacement of ``foundry cupola'' with ``gray iron
cupola.'' Section 35-3 is revoked as it duplicates provisions in
Subchapters 8 and 43. These changes are not substantive in nature but
serve to clarify the rule.
N. OAC 252:100-37, Control of Emission of Volatile Organic Compounds
(VOCs)
Revises Subchapter 37 by redefining the term ``volatile organic
compound (VOC)'' and substituting ``VOC'' for ``organic materials,''
``organic solvents,'' and ``hydrocarbons;'' deleting 252:100-37-3(a),
which required new minor sources to apply best available control
technology (BACT), since other rule and PBR requirements insure an
adequate control level; exempting of methanol storage vessels at a
drilling or production facility for use on site in 252:100-37-4(c);
adding 252:100-37-15(c), which exempts VOC storage vessels that are
subject to 40 CFR part 60 subparts K, Ka, or Kb; adding 252:100-37-
16(c), which exempts VOC loading facilities subject to 40 CFR part 60
subpart XX or 40 CFR part 63 subpart R; deleting 252:100-37-25(c),
which allows the emission of 3,000 pounds (lbs) per day or 450 lbs per
hour of organic materials before controls are required; revising the
alternate standard for coatings in 252:100-37-25(d); correcting
252:100-37-36 such that no emission of hydrocarbons or organic material
is allowed from fuel-burning or refuse-burning equipment; adding
252:100-37-38(b), which exempts pumps and compressors subject to 40 CFR
part 60 subparts VV, GGG, or KKK; and adding Part 9, the PBR for VOC
storage and loading facilities. These revisions improve the SIP by
eliminating exemptions and overlap with federal standards, and adding
applicability and PBR requirements.
O. OAC 252:100-39, Emission of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in
Nonattainment Areas and Former Nonattainment Areas
Revises Subchapter 39 by defining the term ``VOC'' and substituting
VOC for ``organic materials,'' ``organic solvents,'' ``volatile organic
solvent (VOS),'' and in some instances ``hydrocarbons.'' The new
definition complies with 40 CFR 51.100(s). In addition, the revisions
exempt storage vessels subject to the equipment standards in 40 CFR
part 60 subparts Ka or Kb or the equipment standards in 40 CFR part 63
subparts CC or G from the requirements of 252:100-39-30; add minimum
annual throughput of 120,000 gallons and minimum storage capacity of
10,000 gallons for determining applicability with 252:100-39-41(c); and
clarify the definition of ``aerospace'' by adding ``rework or repair.''
These revisions prevent overlap with the federal NSPS requirements
while maintaining the stringency of the rules.
P. OAC 252:100-45, Monitoring of Emissions
Revises Subchapter 45 to allow the use of any credible evidence to
demonstrate compliance with or establish violations in enforcing the
Oklahoma SIP. These revisions are consistent with EPA's Credible
Evidence Revisions promulgated February 24, 1997 at 62 FR 8314 and
codified at 40 CFR 51.212, 52.12, 52.33, 60.11 and 61.12.
Q. OAC 252:100, Appendices
1. Appendix A--Allowable Emissions for Incinerators With Capacities in
Excess of 100/lbs/hr and Appendix B--Allowable Emissions for
Incinerators With Capacities Less Than 100 lbs/hr
Makes a reference to Appendices A and B in section 252:100-17-4.
These appendices were formerly referenced at 252:100-17-6, which is
revoked by today's action. There are no revisions to these appendices;
they are simply being referenced 100-17-4.
2. Appendix C--Particulate Matter Emission Limits for Fuel-Burning
Equipment and Appendix D--Particulate Matter Emission Limits for Wood-
Waste Burning Equipment
Revises Appendices C and D, which are referenced in section
252:100-19-4 and 252:100-19-10, respectively. Appendices C and D are
modified from logarithmic graphic tables to tabular charts, making them
easier to read and use.
3. Appendix E. Primary Ambient Air Quality Standards and Appendix F.
Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards
Oklahoma submitted two revisions to Appendices E and F. The first
revisions, adopted by Oklahoma effective June 1, 1999, match the NAAQS
for PM and ozone, promulgated on July 18, 1997 at 62 FR 38651. The
second revisions to Appendices E and F, adopted by Oklahoma effective
June 12, 2000, restore the primary and secondary ambient air quality
standards to previous levels, which are neither current nor federally
enforceable. Therefore, we are approving only the revisions adopted by
Oklahoma effective June 1, 1999, which are consistent with the NAAQS
for ozone and PM.
4. Appendix G. Allowable Rate of Emissions
The February 14, 2002, submittal references Appendix G in section
252:100-19-12. Appendix G was formerly referenced in Section 252:100-
27-5, which is revoked by today's action. There are no revisions to
Appendix G; it is simply being relocated to 252:100-19-12.
IV. Final Action
We are approving portions of the revisions to the Oklahoma SIP
submitted to EPA on February 14, 2002, which apply to OAC 252:4, Rules
of Practice and Procedure, and OAC 252:100, Air Pollution Control.
These revisions replace the corresponding regulations in the Oklahoma
SIP found in Chapter 100, Oklahoma Air Control Rules and in Regulation
1.4, Air Resources Management Permits Required. The revisions are
consistent with the Act and EPA policy.
V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
Under the Clean Air Act, the Administrator is required to approve a
SIP submission that complies with the provisions of the Act and
applicable Federal regulations. 42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a).
Thus, in reviewing SIP submissions, EPA's role is to approve state
choices, provided that they meet the criteria of the Clean Air Act.
Accordingly, this action merely approves state law as meeting Federal
requirements and does not impose additional requirements beyond those
imposed by state law. For that reason, this action:
Is not a ``significant regulatory action'' subject to
review by the Office of Management and Budget under
[[Page 79404]]
Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993);
Does not impose an information collection burden under the
provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);
Is certified as not having a significant economic impact
on a substantial number of small entities under the Regulatory
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.);
Does not contain any unfunded mandate or significantly or
uniquely affect small governments, as described in the Unfunded
Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4);
Does not have Federalism implications as specified in
Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999);
Is not an economically significant regulatory action based
on health or safety risks subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR
19885, April 23, 1997);
Is not a significant regulatory action subject to
Executive Order 13211 (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001);
Is not subject to requirements of section 12(d) of the
National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272
note) because application of those requirements would be inconsistent
with the Clean Air Act; and
Does not provide EPA with the discretionary authority to
address, as appropriate, disproportionate human health or environmental
effects, using practicable and legally permissible methods, under
Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).
In addition, this rule does not have tribal implications as
specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000),
because the SIP is not approved to apply in Indian country located in
the state, and EPA notes that it will not impose substantial direct
costs on tribal governments or preempt tribal law.
The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, generally
provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency promulgating
the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy of the rule,
to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of the
United States. EPA will submit a report containing this action and
other required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of
Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the United States prior
to publication of the rule in the Federal Register. A major rule cannot
take effect until 60 days after it is published in the Federal
Register. This action is not a ``major rule'' as defined by 5 U.S.C.
804(2).
Under section 307(b)(1) of the Clean Air Act, petitions for
judicial review of this action must be filed in the United States Court
of Appeals for the appropriate circuit by February 27, 2009. Filing a
petition for reconsideration by the Administrator of this final rule
does not affect the finality of this action for the purposes of
judicial review nor does it extend the time within which a petition for
judicial review may be filed, and shall not postpone the effectiveness
of such rule or action. This action may not be challenged later in
proceedings to enforce its requirements. (See section 307(b)(2).)
Parties with objections to this direct final rule are encouraged to
file a comment in response to the parallel notice of proposed
rulemaking for this action published in the proposed rules section of
today's Federal Register, rather than file an immediate petition for
judicial review of this direct final rule, so that EPA can withdraw
this direct final rule and address the comment in the proposed
rulemaking.
List of Subjects 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Incorporation by
reference, Intergovernmental relations, Nitrogen dioxides, Ozone,
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Volatile Organic Compounds.
Dated: November 25, 2008.
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 LL--Oklahoma
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2. In Sec. 52.1920 the table in paragraph (c) entitled ``EPA APPROVED
OKLAHOMA REGULATIONS'' is amended as follows:
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a. Following the entry for section 3.8(c), by revising the centered
heading entry ``Oklahoma Administrative Code, Title 252. Department of
Environmental Quality, Chapter 100 (OAC 252:100). Air Pollution Control
(Oklahoma Air Pollution Control Rules)'' to read ``OKLAHOMA
ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, TITLE 252. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY''
immediately followed by a new centered heading entry ``CHAPTER 4 (OAC
252:4). RULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE'' followed by new entries for
``Subchapter 3. Meetings and Public Forums,'' ``Subchapter 5.
Rulemaking,'' ``Subchapter 9. Administrative Proceedings,'' followed by
new centered heading ``Appendices for OAC 252: Chapter 4,'' followed by
new entries for ``252:4, Appendix A,'' ``252:4, Appendix B,'' and
``252:4, Appendix D,'' followed by a new centered heading ``CHAPTER 100
(OAC 252:100). AIR POLLUTION CONTROL'';
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b. Under new centered heading ``CHAPTER 100 (OAC 252:100). AIR
POLLUTION CONTROL,'' by revising the entries under Subchapter 3,
Subchapter 13, and Subchapter 17;
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c. By revising the title of Subchapter 19 to read ``Subchapter 19.
Control of Emission of Particulate Matter;'' and revising the entries
under Subchapter 19;
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d. By revising the entries under Subchapter 23;
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e. Immediately following section 252:100-23-7, by adding a new centered
heading ``Subchapter 24, Particulate Matter Emissions From Grain Feed
or Seed Operations'' followed by new entries for sections 252:100-24-1
to 252:100-24-7;
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f. By revising the title of Subchapter 25 to read ``Subchapter 25.
Visible Emissions and Particulate'' and revising the entries under
Subchapter 25;
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g. By removing the centered heading ``Subchapter 27. Particulate Matter
Emissions From Industrial and Other Processes and Operations,'' and
removing entries 252:100-27-1 to 252:200-27-5 under Subchapter 27;
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h. By revising the entries under Subchapter 29, Subchapter 31,
Subchapter 33, Subchapter 35, Subchapter 37, Subchapter 39, and
Subchapter 45;
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i. By revising the centered heading ``Appendices'' to read ``OAC 252:
Chapter 100 Appendices;'' and by revising the entries for Appendix A,
Appendix B, Appendix C, Appendix E, and Appendix F, and by adding new
entries for Appendix D and Appendix L.
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The additions and revisions read as follows:
Sec. 52.1920 Identification of plan.
* * * * *
(c) * * *
[[Page 79405]]
EPA Approved Oklahoma Regulations
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State
State citation Title/subject effective date EPA approval date Explanation
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OKLAHOMA AIR POLLUTION CONTROL REGULATIONS
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Regulation 1.4. Air Resources Management Permits Required
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* * * * * * *
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Regulation 3.8. Control of Emission of Hazardous Air Contaminants
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* * * * * * *
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3.8(c)......................... Emission Standards 4/19/1982 8/15/1983, 48 FR
for Hazardous Air 36819.
Contaminants.
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OKLAHOMA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, TITLE 252. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
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CHAPTER 4 (OAC 252:4). RULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
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Subchapter 3. Meetings and Public Forums
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
252:4-3-1...................... Meetings............ 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-3-2...................... Public forums....... 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
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Subchapter 5. Rulemaking
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
252:4-5-1...................... Adoption and 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
revocation. FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-5-2...................... Rule development.... 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-5-3...................... Petitions for 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
rulemaking. FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-5-4...................... Notice of permanent 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
rulemaking. FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-5-5...................... Rulemaking hearings. 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-5-6...................... Council actions..... 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-5-7...................... Presentation to 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
Board. FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-5-8...................... Board actions....... 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-5-9...................... Rulemaking record... 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
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Subchapter 9. Administrative Proceedings
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PART 1. ENFORCEMENT
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252:4-9-1...................... Notice of Violation 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
(``NOV''). FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-9-2...................... Administrative 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
compliance orders. FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-9-3...................... Determining penalty. 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
[[Page 79406]]
252:4-9-4...................... Assessment orders... 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-9-5...................... Considerations for 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
self-reporting of FR page number
noncompliance. where document
begins].
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PART 3. INDIVIDUAL PROCEEDINGS
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252:4-9-31..................... Individual 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
proceedings filed FR page number
by DEQ. where document
begins].
252:4-9-32..................... Individual 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
proceedings filed FR page number
by others. where document
begins].
252:4-9-33..................... Scheduling and 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
notice of hearings. FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-9-34..................... Administrative Law 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
Judges and Clerks. FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-9-35..................... Service............. 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-9-36..................... Responsive pleading. 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-9-37..................... Prehearing 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
conferences. FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-9-38..................... Discovery........... 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-9-39..................... Subpoenas........... 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-9-40..................... Record.............. 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-9-41..................... Motions............. 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-9-42..................... Continuances........ 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-9-43..................... Summary judgment.... 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-9-44..................... Default............. 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-9-45..................... Withdrawal and 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
dismissal. FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-9-46..................... Orders in 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
administrative FR page number
hearings. where document
begins].
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PART 5. AIR QUALITY ADVISORY COUNCIL HEARINGS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
252:4-9-51..................... In general.......... 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-9-52..................... Individual 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
proceedings. FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4-9-53..................... Variance............ 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
[[Page 79407]]
252:4-9-54..................... State implementation 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert NOT in SIP: in the
plan hearings. FR page number first sentence,
where document the phrase ``under
begins]. 252:100-11'' and
the last sentence
which begins with
``Additional
requirements for a
SIP hearing * *
*.''
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Appendices for OAC 252:Chapter 4
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
252:4, Appendix A.............. Petition for 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
Rulemaking Before FR page number
the Environmental where document
Quality Board. begins].
252:4, Appendix B.............. Petition for 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
Declaratory Ruling. FR page number
where document
begins].
252:4, Appendix D.............. Style of the Case in 6/11/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
an Individual FR page number
Proceeding. where document
begins].
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CHAPTER 100 (OAC 252:100). AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
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Subchapter 1. General Provisions
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* * * * * * *
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Subchapter 3. Air Quality Standards and Increments
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252:100-3-1.................... Purpose............. 5/26/1994 11/3/1999, 64 FR
59629.
252:100-3-2.................... Primary standards... 5/26/1994 11/3/1999, 64 FR
59629.
252:100-3-3.................... Secondary standards. 5/26/1994 11/3/1999, 64 FR
59629.
252:100-3-4.................... Significant 7/1/1996 12/29/2008 [Insert
deterioration FR page number
increments. where document
begins].
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Subchapter 5. Registration of Air Contaminant Sources
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* * * * * * *
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Subchapter 9. Excess Emission and Malfunction Reporting Requirements
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* * * * * * *
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Subchapter 13. Open Burning
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252:100-13-1................... Purpose............. 6/12/2000 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:100-13-2................... Definitions......... 6/12/2000 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:100-13-5................... Open burning 6/12/2000 12/29/2008 [Insert
prohibited. FR page number
where document
begins].
252:100-13-7................... Allowed open burning 6/12/2000 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:100-13-9................... General conditions 6/12/2000 12/29/2008 [Insert
and requirements FR page number
for allowed open where document
burning. begins].
252:100-13-10.................. Disaster relief..... 6/12/2000 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:100-13-11.................. Responsibility for 6/12/2000 12/29/2008 [Insert
consequences of FR page number
open burning. where document
begins].
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Subchapter 15. Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Devices
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[[Page 79408]]
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Subchapter 17. Incinerators
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PART 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
252:100-17-1................... Purpose............. 6/25/1998 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:100-17-1.1................. Reference to 40 CFR. 6/25/1998 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:100-17-1.2................. Terminology related 6/25/1998 12/29/2008 [Insert
to 40 CFR. FR page number
where document
begins].
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PART 3. INCINERATORS
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252:100-17-2................... Applicability....... 6/1/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:100-17-2.1................. Exemptions.......... 6/25/1998 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:100-17-2.2................. Definitions......... 6/25/1998 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:100-17-3................... Opacity............. 6/25/1998 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:100-17-4................... Particulate matter.. 6/25/1998 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:100-17-5................... Incinerator design 6/1/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
requirements. FR page number
where document
begins].
252:100-17-5.1................. Alternative 6/1/2001 12/29/2008 [Insert
incinerator design FR page number
requirements. where document
begins].
252:100-17-7................... Test methods........ 6/25/1998 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
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Subchapter 19. Control of Emission of Particulate Matter
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252:100-19-1................... Purpose............. 6/1/2000 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:100-19-1.1................. Definitions......... 6/1/2000 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:100-19-4................... Allowable 6/1/2000 12/29/2008 [Insert
particulate matter FR page number
emission rates from where document
fuel-burning units. begins].
252:100-19-10.................. Allowable 6/1/2000 12/29/2008 [Insert
particulate matter FR page number
emission rates from where document
indirectly fired begins].
wood fuel-burning
units.
252:100-19-11.................. Allowable 6/1/2000 12/29/2008 [Insert
particulate matter FR page number
emission rates from where document
combined wood fuel begins].
and fossil fuel
fired steam
generating units.
252:100-19-12.................. Allowable 6/1/2000 12/29/2008 [Insert
particulate matter FR page number
emission rates from where document
directly fired fuel- begins].
burning units and
industrial
processes.
252:100-19-13.................. Permit by rule...... 6/1/2000 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
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[[Page 79409]]
Subchapter 23. Control of Emissions from Cotton Gins
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252:100-23-1................... Purpose............. 6/1/1999 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:100-23-2................... Definitions......... 6/1/1999 12/29/2008 [Insert
FR page number
where document
begins].
252:100-23-3................... Applicability, 6/1/2000 12/29/2008 [Insert NOT in SIP:
general FR page number paragraph (b)(2).
requirements. where document
begins].
252:100-23-4................... Visible emissions 6/1/1999 12/29/2008 [Insert
(opacity) and FR page number
particulates. where document
begins].
252:100-23-5................... Emission control 6/1/1999 12/29/2008 [Insert
equipment. FR page number