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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
40 CFR Part 52
[GA–200922; FRL–9097–5]
Approval and Promulgation of Air
Quality Implementation Plans;
Georgia: Update to Materials
Incorporated by Reference
AGENCY: Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
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ACTION: Final rule; administrative
change.
SUMMARY: EPA is publishing this action
to provide the public with notice of the
update to the Georgia State
Implementation Plan (SIP) compilation.
In particular, materials submitted by
Georgia that are incorporated by
reference (IBR) into the Georgia SIP are
being updated to reflect EPA-approved
revisions to Georgia’s SIP that have
occurred since the last update. In this
action EPA is also notifying the public
of the correction of certain
typographical errors.
DATES: This action is effective February
8, 2010.
ADDRESSES: SIP materials which are
incorporated by reference into 40 CFR
part 52 are available for inspection at
the following locations: Environmental
Protection Agency, Region 4, 61 Forsyth
Street, SW., Atlanta, GA 30303; the Air
and Radiation Docket and Information
Center, EPA Headquarters Library,
Infoterra Room (Room Number 3334),
EPA West Building, 1301 Constitution
Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460, and
the National Archives and Records
Administration. If you wish to obtain
materials from a docket in the EPA
Headquarters Library, please call the
Office of Air and Radiation (OAR)
Docket/Telephone number: (202) 566–
1742. For information on the availability
of this material at NARA, call 202–741–
6030, or go to: https://www.archives.gov/
federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Stacy Harder at the above Region 4
address or at (404) 562–9042.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each state
has a SIP containing the control
measures and strategies used to attain
and maintain the national ambient air
quality standards (NAAQS). The SIP is
extensive, containing such elements as
air pollution control regulations,
emission inventories, monitoring
networks, attainment demonstrations,
and enforcement mechanisms.
Each state must formally adopt the
control measures and strategies in the
SIP after the public has had an
opportunity to comment on them and
then submit the SIP to EPA. Once these
control measures and strategies are
approved by EPA, after notice and
comment, they are incorporated into the
federally approved SIP and are
identified in part 52 ‘‘Approval and
Promulgation of Implementation Plans,’’
Title 40 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (40 CFR part 52). The full
text of the state regulation approved by
EPA is not reproduced in its entirety in
40 CFR part 52, but is ‘‘incorporated by
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reference.’’ This means that EPA has
approved a given state regulation with
a specific effective date. The public is
referred to the location of the full text
version should they want to know
which measures are contained in a
given SIP. The information provided
allows EPA and the public to monitor
the extent to which a state implements
a SIP to attain and maintain the NAAQS
and to take enforcement action if
necessary.
The SIP is a living document which
the state can revise as necessary to
address the unique air pollution
problems in the state. Therefore, EPA
from time to time must take action on
SIP revisions containing new and/or
revised regulations as being part of the
SIP. On May 22, 1997, (62 FR 27968),
EPA revised the procedures for
incorporating by reference, into the
Code of Federal Regulations, materials
submitted by states in their EPAapproved SIP revisions. These changes
revised the format for the identification
of the SIP in 40 CFR part 52, streamlined the mechanisms for announcing
EPA approval of revisions to a SIP, and
stream-lined the mechanisms for EPA’s
updating of the IBR information
contained for each SIP in 40 CFR part
52. The revised procedures also called
for EPA to maintain ‘‘SIP Compilations’’
that contain the federally-approved
regulations and source specific permits
submitted by each state agency. These
SIP Compilations are contained in 3ring binders and are updated primarily
on an annual basis. Under the revised
procedures, EPA is to periodically
publish an informational document in
the rules section of the Federal Register
when updates are made to a SIP
Compilation for a particular state. EPA’s
1997 revised procedures were formally
applied to Georgia on May 21, 1999 (64
FR 27699).
This action represents EPA’s
publication of the Georgia SIP
Compilation update, appearing in 40
CFR part 52. In addition, notice is
provided of the following typographical
corrections to Table (c), (d), and (e) of
paragraph 52.570, as described below:
1. Correcting typographical errors listed in
paragraph 52.570(c), (d), and (e), as described
below:
a. Revising paragraph 52.570(d) by
removing all periods after the Federal
Register notice citations in the ‘‘EPA
Approval Date’’ column.
b. Revising the format of the date in the
‘‘State submittal date/effective date’’ column
for ‘‘Murray County 8-Hour Ozone
Maintenance Plan’’ in paragraph 52.570(e) to
read as ‘‘6/15/07.’’
c. Revising paragraph 52.570(c) by
removing the state effective date and EPA
approval date for 391–3–1–.02, ‘‘Provisions’’
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and merging these cells to re-format
‘‘Provisions’’ as a header.
d. Revising paragraph 52.570(c), by
correcting the state citation for ‘‘391–3–
1.02(2),’’ to read as ‘‘391–3–1–.02(2).’’
e. Revising paragraph 52.570(c) by
removing the state effective date and EPA
approval date for 391–3–1–.02(2), ‘‘Emission
Standards’’ and merging these cells to reformat ‘‘Emission Standards’’ as a header.
f. Revising paragraph 52.570(c) by
correcting entries for 391–3–1–.02(2)(3)
through 391–3–1–.02(2)(7) and 391–3–1–
.02(2)(11) to read as ‘‘391–3–1–.02(3),’’ ‘‘391–
3–1–.02(4),’’ ‘‘391–3–1–.02(5),’’ ‘‘391–3–1–
.02(6),’’ ‘‘391–3–1–.02(7),’’ and ‘‘391–3–1–
.02(11).’’
g. Revising paragraph 52.570(e) by entering
‘‘Atlanta Metropolitan Area’’ in the
‘‘Applicable geographic or nonattainment
area’’ column for entries 2 through 11.
h. Revising paragraph 52.570(e) by entering
‘‘6/17/96’’ in the ‘‘State Submittal date/
effective date’’ column for entries 2 through
11.
i. Revising paragraph 52.570(e) by entering
‘‘4/26/99’’ in the ‘‘EPA approval date’’ column
for entries 2 through 11.
j. Revising paragraph 52.570(e) by
removing the entry for ‘‘Alternative Fuel
Refueling Station/Park and Ride
Transportation Center, Project DO–AR–211 is
removed.’’
k. Revising paragraph 52.570(e) by revising
the ‘‘EPA approval date’’ for entry ‘‘24.
Alternative Fuel Refueling Station/Park and
Ride Transportation Center, Project DO–AR–
211 is removed,’’ to read as ‘‘11/28/06, 71 FR
68743.’’
2. Revising the date format listed in
paragraphs 52.570(c), (d) and (e); specifically
the date format in the ‘‘state effective date,’’
and ‘‘EPA approval date,’’ columns for
consistency. Dates are revised to be
numerical month/day/year without
additional zeros.
EPA has determined that today’s
action falls under the ‘‘good cause’’
exemption in the section 553(b)(3)(B) of
the Administrative Procedure Act (APA)
which, upon finding ‘‘good cause,’’
authorizes agencies to dispense with
public participation and section
553(d)(3) which allows an agency to
make an action effective immediately
(thereby avoiding the 30-day delayed
effective date otherwise provided for in
the APA). Today’s administrative action
simply codifies provisions which are
already in effect as a matter of law in
Federal and approved state programs
and corrects typographical errors
appearing the Federal Register. Under
section 553 of the APA, an agency may
find good cause where procedures are
‘‘impractical, unnecessary, or contrary to
the public interest.’’ Public comment for
this administrative action is
‘‘unnecessary’’ and ‘‘contrary to the
public interest’’ since the codification
(and typographical corrections) only
reflect existing law. Immediate notice of
this action in the Federal Register
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benefits the public by providing the
public notice of the updated Georgia SIP
Compilation and notice of typographical
corrections to the Georgia ‘‘Identification
of Plan’’ portion of the Federal Register.
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Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
A. General Requirements
Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR
51735, October 4, 1993), this
administrative action is not a
‘‘significant regulatory action’’ and is
therefore not subject to review by the
Office of Management and Budget. This
action is not subject to Executive Order
13211, ‘‘Actions Concerning Regulations
That Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
Distribution, or Use’’ (66 FR 28355, May
22, 2001) because it is not a significant
regulatory action under Executive Order
12866. Because the Agency has made a
‘‘good cause’’ finding that this action is
not subject to notice-and-comment
requirements under the APA or any
other statute as indicated in the
Supplementary Information section
above, it is not subject to the regulatory
flexibility provisions of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.), or
to sections 202 and 205 of the Unfunded
Mandates Reform Act (UMRA) of 1995
(Pub. L. 104–4). In addition, this action
does not significantly or uniquely affect
small governments or impose a
significant intergovernmental mandate,
as described in sections 203 and 204 of
UMRA. This administrative action also
does not have a substantial direct effect
on one or more Indian tribes, on the
relationship between the Federal
government and Indian tribes, or on the
distribution of power and
responsibilities between the Federal
government and Indian tribes, as
specified by Executive Order 13175 (65
FR 67249, November 9, 2000), nor will
it have substantial direct effects on the
states, on the relationship between the
national government and the states, or
on the distribution of power and
responsibilities among the various
levels of government, as specified in
Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255,
August 10, 1999). This administrative
action also is not subject to Executive
Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23,
1997), because it is not economically
significant. This administrative action
does not involve technical standards;
thus the requirements of section 12(d) of
the National Technology Transfer and
Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C.
272 note) do not apply. This
administrative action also does not
involve special consideration of
environmental justice related issues as
required by Executive Order 12898 (59
FR 7629, February 16, 1994). This
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administrative action does not impose
an information collection burden under
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). EPA’s
compliance with these Statutes and
Executive Orders for the underlying
rules are discussed in previous actions
taken on the State’s rules.
Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, Particulate
matter, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile
organic compounds.
B. Submission to Congress and the
Comptroller General
The Congressional Review Act (CRA)
(5 U.S.C. 801 et seq.), as added by the
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides
that before a rule may take effect, the
agency promulgating the rule must
submit a rule report, which includes a
copy of the rule, to each House of the
Congress and to the Comptroller General
of the United States. Section 808 allows
the issuing agency to make a rule
effective sooner than otherwise
provided by the CRA if the agency
makes a good cause finding that notice
and public procedure is impracticable,
unnecessary or contrary to the public
interest. Today’s administrative action
simply codifies (and corrects)
provisions which are already in effect as
a matter of law in Federal and approved
state programs. 5 U.S.C. 808(2). These
announced actions were effective when
EPA approved them through previous
rulemaking actions. EPA will submit a
report containing this action and other
required information to the U.S. Senate,
the U.S. House of Representatives, and
the Comptroller General of the United
States prior to publication of this action
in the Federal Register. This update to
Georgia’s SIP Compilation and
correction of typographical errors is not
a ‘‘major rule’’ as defined by 5 U.S.C.
804(2).
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C. Petitions for Judicial Review
EPA has also determined that the
provisions of section 307(b)(1) of the
Clean Air Act pertaining to petitions for
judicial review are not applicable to this
action. This action is simply an
announcement of prior rulemakings that
have previously undergone notice and
comment rulemaking. Prior EPA
rulemaking actions for each individual
component of the Georgia SIP
compilation previously afforded
interested parties the opportunity to file
a petition for judicial review in the
United States Court of Appeals for the
appropriate circuit within 60 days of
such rulemaking action.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air
pollution control, Carbon monoxide,
Incorporation by reference,
Intergovernmental relations, Lead,
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Dated: December 15, 2009.
J. Scott Gordon,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 4.
40 CFR part 52 is amended as follows:
PART 52—[AMENDED]
1. The authority for citation for part 52
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart L—Georgia
2. Section 52.570 is amended by
revising paragraphs (b), (c), (d), and (e)
to read as follows:
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§ 52.570
Identification of plan.
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(b) Incorporation by reference.
(1) Material listed in paragraphs (c)
and (d) of this section with an EPA
approval date prior to September 1,
2009, for Georgia was approved for
incorporation by reference by the
Director of the Federal Register in
accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1
CFR part 51. Material is incorporated as
it exists on the date of the approval, and
notice of any change in the material will
be published in the Federal Register.
Entries in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this
section with EPA approval dates after
September 1, 2009, for Georgia will be
incorporated by reference in the next
update to the SIP compilation.
(2) EPA Region 4 certifies that the
rules/regulations provided by EPA in
the SIP compilation at the addresses in
paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an
exact duplicate of the officially
promulgated State rules/regulations
which have been approved as part of the
State Implementation Plan as of the
dates referenced in paragraph (b)(1) of
this section.
(3) Copies of the materials
incorporated by reference may be
inspected at the Region 4 EPA Office at
61 Forsyth Street, SW., Atlanta, GA
30303, the Air and Radiation Docket
and Information Center, EPA
Headquarters Library, Infoterra Room
(Room Number 3334), EPA West
Building, 1301 Constitution Ave., NW.,
Washington, DC 20460, and the
National Archives and Records
Administration. If you wish to obtain
materials from a docket in the EPA
Headquarters Library, please call the
Office of Air and Radiation (OAR)
Docket/Telephone number: (202) 566–
1742. For information on the availability
of this material at NARA, call 202–741–
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(c) EPA approved regulations.
EPA APPROVED GEORGIA REGULATIONS
State citation
Title/subject
391–3–1–.01 ............................
State
effective
date
Definitions ...............................
EPA approval date
6/8/08
6/11/09, 74 FR 27713
391–3–1–.02 ............................
391–3–1–.02(1) .......................
Provisions
General Requirements ............
3/20/79
391–3–1–.02(2) .......................
9/18/79, 44 FR 54047
Emission Standards
General Provisions .................
6/8/08
6/11/09, 74 FR 27713
391–3–1–.02(2)(b) ...................
Visible Emissions ....................
1/17/79
9/18/79, 44 FR 54047
391–3–1–.02(2)(c) ...................
Incinerators .............................
6/15/98
12/2/99, 64 FR 67491
391–3–1–.02(2)(d) ...................
Fuel-burning Equipment .........
1/17/79
9/18/79, 44 FR 54047
391–3–1–.02(2)(e) ...................
Particulate Emission from
Manufacturing Processes.
1/17/79
9/18/79, 44 FR 54047
391–3–1–.02(2)(f) ....................
Normal Superphosphate Manufacturing Facilities.
1/17/79
9/18/79, 44 FR 54047
391–3–1–.02(2)(g) ...................
Sulfur Dioxide .........................
7/17/02
7/9/03, 68 FR 40789
391–3–1–.02(2)(h) ...................
Portland Cement Plants ..........
1/17/79
9/18/79, 44 FR 54047
391–3–1–.02(2)(i) ....................
Nitric Acid Plants ....................
1/17/79
9/18/79, 44 FR 54047
391–3–1–.02(2)(j) ....................
Sulfuric Acid Plants .................
1/17/79
9/18/79, 44 FR 54047
391–3–1–.02(2)(k) ...................
Particulate Emission from Asphaltic Concrete Hot Mix
Plants.
1/17/79
9/18/79, 44 FR 54047
391–3–1–.02(2)(l) ....................
Conical Burners ......................
1/17/79
9/18/79, 44 FR 54047
391–3–1–.02(2)(m) ..................
Repealed .................................
6/30/75
10/3/75, 40 FR 45818
391–3–1–.02(2)(n) ...................
Fugitive Dust ...........................
1/17/79
9/18/79, 44 FR 54047
391–3–1–.02(2)(o) ...................
Cupola Furnaces for Metallurgical Melting.
1/27/72
5/31/72, 37 FR 10842
391–3–1–.02(2)(p) ...................
Particulate Emissions from
Kaolin and Fuller’s Earth
Processes.
12/16/75
8/20/76, 41 FR 35184
391–3–1–.02(2)(q) ...................
Particulate Emissions from
Cotton Gins.
1/27/72
5/31/72, 37 FR 10842
391–3–1–.02(2)(r) ....................
Particulate Emissions from
Granular and Mixed Fertilizer Manufacturing Units.
1/27/72
5/31/72, 37 FR 10842
391–3–1–.02(2)(t) ....................
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VOC Emissions from Automobile and Light Duty Truck
Manufacturing.
391–3–1–.02(2)(u) ...................
VOC Emissions from Can
Coating.
1/9/91
10/13/92, 57 FR 46780
391–3–1–.02(2)(v) ...................
VOC Emissions from Coil
Coating.
1/9/91
10/13/92, 57 FR 46780
391–3–1–.02(2)(w) ..................
VOC Emissions from Paper
Coating.
1/9/91
10/13/92, 57 FR 46780
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EPA APPROVED GEORGIA REGULATIONS—Continued
State citation
Title/subject
State
effective
date
EPA approval date
VOC Emissions from Fabric
and Vinyl Coating.
1/9/91
10/13/92, 57 FR 46780
391–3–1–.02(2)(y) ...................
VOC Emissions from Metal
Furniture Coating.
1/9/91
10/13/92, 57 FR 46780
391–3–1–.02(2)(z) ...................
VOC Emissions from Large
Appliance Surface Coating.
1/9/91
10/13/92, 57 FR 46780
391–3–1–.02(2)(aa) .................
VOC Emissions from Wire
Coating.
1/9/91
10/13/92, 57 FR 46780
391–3–1–.02(2)(bb) .................
Petroleum Liquid Storage .......
1/9/91
10/13/92, 57 FR 46780
391–3–1–.02(2)(cc) .................
Bulk Gasoline Terminals .........
1/9/91
10/13/92, 57 FR 46780
391–3–1–.02(2)(dd) .................
Cutback Asphalt ......................
1/17/79
9/18/79, 44 FR 54047
391–3–1–.02(2)(ee) .................
Petroleum Refinery .................
1/9/91
10/13/92, 57 FR 46780
391–3–1–.02(2)(ff) ...................
Solvent Metal Cleaning ...........
5/29/96
4/26/99, 64 FR 20186
391–3–1–.02(2)(gg) .................
Kraft Pulp Mills ........................
6/3/88
9/30/88, 53 FR 38290
391–3–1–.02(2)(hh) .................
Petroleum Refinery Equipment
Leaks.
6/24/94
2/2/96, 61 FR 3817
391–3–1–.02(2)(ii) ...................
VOC Emissions from Surface
Coating of Miscellaneous
Metal Parts and Products.
10/7/99
7/10/01, 66 FR 35906
391–3–1–.02(2)(jj) ...................
VOC Emissions from Surface
Coating of Flat Wood Paneling.
4/3/91
10/13/92, 57 FR 46780
391–3–1–.02(2)(kk) .................
VOC Emissions from Synthesized Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing.
12/18/80
11/24/81, 46 FR 57486
391–3–1–.02(2)(ll) ...................
VOC Emissions from the Manufacture of Pneumatic Rubber Tires.
12/18/80
11/24/81, 46 FR 57486
391–3–1–.02(2)(mm) ...............
VOC Emissions from Graphic
Arts Systems.
4/3/91
10/13/92, 57 FR 46780
391–3–1–.02(2)(nn) .................
VOC Emissions from External
Floating Roof Tanks.
12/18/80
11/24/81, 46 FR 57486
391–3–1–.02(2)(oo) .................
Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants.
12/18/80
11/24/81, 46 FR 57486
391–3–1–.02(2)(pp) .................
Bulk Gasoline Plants ..............
1/8/05
8/26/05 70 FR 50199
391–3–1–.02(2)(qq) .................
VOC Emissions from Large
Petroleum Dry Cleaners.
4/3/91
10/13/92, 57 FR 46780
391–3–1–.02(2)(rr) ..................
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Gasoline Dispensing Facility—
Stage I.
1/8/05
8/26/05, 70 FR 50199
391–3–1–.02(2)(ss) .................
Gasoline Transport Vehicles
and Vapor Collection Systems.
1/8/05
8/26/05, 70 FR 50199
391–3–1–.02(2)(tt) ...................
VOC Emissions from Major
Sources.
2/16/00
7/10/01, 66 FR 35906
391–3–1–.02(2)(uu) .................
Visibility Protection ..................
10/31/85
1/28/86, 51 FR 3466
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State
effective
date
EPA approval date
Volatile Organic Liquid Handling and Storage.
2/16/00
7/10/01, 66 FR 35906
391–3–1–.02(2)(ww) ................
Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaners.
11/15/94
6/27/96, 61 FR 33372
391–3–1–.02(2)(yy) .................
Emissions of Nitrogen Oxides
from Major Sources.
7/8/04
391–3–1–.02(2)(zz) .................
Gasoline Dispensing Facilities—Stage II.
12/26/01
7/11/02, 67 FR 45909
391–3–1–.02(2)(aaa) ...............
Consumer and Commercial
Products.
10/27/93
4/26/99, 64 FR 20186
391–3–1–.02(2)(bbb) ...............
Gasoline Marketing .................
6/24/03
6/17/04, 69 FR 33864
391–3–1–.02(2)(ccc) ...............
VOC Emissions from Bulk
Mixing Tanks.
2/16/00
7/10/01, 66 FR 35906
391–3–1–.02(2)(ddd) ...............
VOC Emissions from Offset
Lithography.
2/16/00
7/10/01, 66 FR 35906
391–3–1–.02(2)(eee) ...............
VOC Emissions from Expanded Polystyrene Products Manufacturing.
2/16/00
7/10/01, 66 FR 35906
391–3–1–.02(2)(fff) ..................
Particulate Matter Emissions
from Yarn Spinning Operations.
6/15/98
12/2/99, 64 FR 67491
391–3–1–.02(2)(hhh) ...............
Wood Furniture Finishing and
Cleaning Operations.
2/16/00
7/10/01, 66 FR 35906
391–3–1–.02(2)(jjj) ..................
NOX Emissions from Electric
Utility Steam Generating
Units.
7/17/02
7/9/03, 68 FR 40789
391–3–1–.02(2)(kkk) ...............
VOC Emissions from Aerospace Manufacturing and
Rework Facilities.
2/16/00
7/10/01, 66 FR 35906
391–3–1–.02(2)(lll) ..................
NOX Emissions from Fuelburning Equipment.
2/16/00
7/10/01, 66 FR 35906
391–3–1–.02(2)(mmm) ............
NOX Emissions from Stationary Gas Turbines and
Stationary Engines used to
Generate Electricity.
2/16/00
7/10/01, 66 FR 35906
391–3–1–.02(2)(nnn) ...............
NOX Emissions from Large
Stationary Gas Turbines.
2/16/00
7/10/01, 66 FR 35906
391–3–1–.02(2)(ooo) ...............
Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Requirements.
12/28/01
7/11/02, 67 FR 45909
391–3–1–.02(3) .......................
Sampling .................................
6/15/98
12/2/99, 64 FR 67491
391–3–1–.02(4) .......................
Ambient Air Standards ............
1/9/91
12/14/92, 57 FR 58989
391–3–1–.02(5) .......................
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Open Burning ..........................
1/8/05
8/26/05, 70 FR 50199
391–3–1–.02(6) .......................
Source Monitoring ...................
12/28/00
7/11/02, 67 FR 45909
391–3–1–.02(7) .......................
Prevention of Significant Deterioration of Air Quality
(PSD).
6/15/98
12/2/99, 64 FR 67491
391–3–1.02(11) .......................
Compliance Assurance Monitoring.
6/15/98
12/2/99, 64 FR 67491
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date
State citation
Title/subject
EPA approval date
391–3–1–.02(12) .....................
Clean Air Interstate Rule NOX
Annual Trading Program.
2/28/07
10/9/07, 72 FR 57202
391–3–1–.02(13) .....................
Clean Air Interstate Rule SO2
Annual Trading Program.
2/28/07
10/9/07, 72 FR 57202
391–3–1–.03 ............................
Permits ....................................
7/8/04
5/9/05, 70 FR 24310
391–3–1–.04 ............................
Air Pollution Episodes .............
11/20/75
8/20/76, 41 FR 35184
391–3–1–.05 ............................
Regulatory Exceptions ............
11/22/92
2/2/96, 61 FR 3819
391–3–1–.07 ............................
Inspections and Investigations
11/20/75
8/20/76, 41 FR 35184
391–3–1–.08 ............................
Confidentiality of information ..
11/20/75
8/20/76, 41 FR 35184
391–3–1–.09 ............................
Enforcement ............................
11/22/92
2/2/96, 61 FR 3819
391–3–1–.10 ............................
Continuance of Prior Rules ....
11/22/92
2/2/96, 61 FR 3819
391–3–20 .................................
Enhanced Inspection and
Maintenance.
12/28/08
4/17/09, 74 FR 17783
391–3–22 .................................
Clean Fueled Fleets ...............
6/15/98
Explanation
12/2/99, 64 FR 67491
Paragraph (9) Permit Fees;
Paragraph (10) Title V Operating Permits are not federally approved.
(d) EPA-Approved State Source
specific requirements.
EPA-APPROVED GEORGIA SOURCE-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
State effective date
Name of source
Permit No.
Georgia Power Plant Bowen ........
Georgia Power Plant Harllee
Branch.
ITT Rayonier, Inc. .........................
Georgia Power Plant Bowen ........
Union Camp ..................................
Blue Bird Body Company .............
Plant McDonough .........................
EPD–AQC–180 .............................
4911–117–6716–0 ........................
11/17/80
4/23/80
8/17/81, 46 FR 41498.
5/5/81, 46 FR 25092.
2631–151–7686–C .......................
EPD–AQC–163 .............................
2631–025–7379–0 ........................
3713–111–8601 ............................
4911–033–5037–0 conditions 10
through 22.
4911–038–4838–0 conditions 19
through 32.
4911–038–4839–0 conditions 16
through 29.
4911–038–4840–0 conditions 16
through 29.
4911–038–4841–0 conditions 16
through 29.
4911–033–1321–0 conditions 8
through 13.
4911–033–1322–0 conditions 8
through 13.
4911–033–6949
conditions
5
through 10.
4911–033–1320–0 conditions 8
through 13.
4911–033–1319–0 conditions 8
through 13.
4911–033–6951
conditions
5
through 10.
4922–028–10902 conditions 20
and 21.
11/4/80
5/16/79
12/18/81
1/27/84
12/27/95
8/14/81, 46 FR 41050.
1/3/80, 45 FR 781.
4/13/82, 47 FR 15794.
1/7/85, 50 FR 765.
3/18/99, 64 FR 13348.
12/27/95
3/18/99, 64 FR 13348.
12/27/95
3/18/99, 64 FR 13348.
12/27/95
3/18/99, 64 FR 13348.
12/27/95
3/18/99, 64 FR 13348.
11/15/94
3/18/99, 64 FR 13348.
11/15/94
3/18/99, 64 FR 13348.
11/15/94
3/18/99, 64 FR 13348.
11/15/94
3/18/99, 64 FR 13348.
11/15/94
3/18/99, 64 FR 13348.
11/15/94
3/18/99, 64 FR 13348.
11/15/94
3/18/99, 64 FR 13348.
Plant Yates ...................................
Plant Yates ...................................
Plant Yates ...................................
Plant Yates ...................................
Plant Atkinson ...............................
Plant Atkinson ...............................
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Plant Atkinson ...............................
Plant Atkinson ...............................
Plant McDonough .........................
Atlanta Gas Light Company .........
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State effective date
Name of source
Permit No.
Atlanta Gas Light Company .........
4922–031–10912 conditions 27
and 28.
2631–033–11436 conditions 1
through 5.
8922–044–10094 conditions 19
through 26.
3711–044–11453 conditions 1
through 6 and Attachment A.
2077–058–11226 conditions 16
through 23 and Attachment A.
3221–060–10576 conditions 26
through 28 and Attachment A.
3296–060–10079 conditions 25
through 29.
Austell Box Board Corporation .....
Emory University ...........................
General Motors Corporation .........
Georgia Proteins Company ..........
Owens-Brockway Glass Container, Inc.
Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation.
EPA approval date
11/15/94
3/18/99, 64 FR 13348.
11/15/94
3/18/99, 64 FR 13348.
11/15/94
3/18/99, 64 FR 13348.
11/15/94
3/18/99, 64 FR 13348.
11/15/94
3/18/99, 64 FR 13348.
11/15/94
3/18/99, 64 FR 13348.
11/15/94
Comments
3/18/99, 64 FR 13348.
(e) EPA-Approved Georgia nonregulatory provisions.
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Applicable geographic or nonattainment area
State submittal date/
effective date
EPA approval date
1. High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lane on I–
85 from Chamblee-Tucker Road to State
Road 316.
2. Clean Fuel Vehicles Revolving Loan Program.
3. Regional Commute Options Program and
HOV Marketing Program.
4. HOV lanes on I–75 and I–85 .......................
5. Two Park and Ride Lots: Rockdale CountySigman at I–20 and Douglas County-Chapel
Hill at I–20.
6. MARTA Express Bus routes (15 buses) ......
7. Signal preemption for MARTA routes #15
and #23.
8. Improve and expand service on MARTA’s
existing routes in southeast DeKalb County.
9. Acquisition of clean fuel buses for MARTA
and Cobb County Transit.
10. ATMS/Incident Management Program on
I–75/I–85 inside I–285 and northern ARC of
I–285 between I–75 and I–85.
11. Upgrading, coordination and computerizing intersections.
12. Georgia Interagency Transportation Conformity Memorandum of Agreement, except
for the following sections: Section 103(4)(d);
Section 105(e); Section 106(c); Section
110(c)(1)(ii); Section 110(c)(2)(ii); Section
110(d)(2)(i); Section 110(d)(3)(i); Section
110(e)(2)(i); Section 110(e)(3)(i); Section
119(e)(1); Section 119b(a)(2); Section
130(1); and Section 133.
13. Atlantic Steel Transportation Control
Measure.
14. Procedures for Testing and Monitoring
Sources of Air Pollutants.
15. Enhanced Inspection/Maintenance Test
Equipment, Procedures and Specifications.
16. Preemption Waiver Request for Low-RVP,
Low-Sulfur Gasoline Under Air Quality Control Rule 391–3–1–.02(2)(bbb).
17. Technical Amendment to the Georgia Fuel
Waiver Request of May 31, 2000.
18. Georgia’s State Implementation Plan for
the Atlanta Ozone Nonattainment Area.
19. Post-1999 Rate of Progress Plan ..............
Atlanta Metropolitan Area ...............................
11/15/93 and amended on 6/17/96
3/18/99 and 4/26/99.
Atlanta Metropolitan Area ...............................
6/17/96
4/26/99.
Atlanta Metropolitan Area ...............................
6/17/96
4/26/99.
Atlanta Metropolitan Area ...............................
Atlanta Metropolitan Area ...............................
6/17/96
6/17/96
4/26/99.
4/26/99.
Atlanta Metropolitan Area ...............................
Atlanta Metropolitan Area ...............................
6/17/96
6/17/96
4/26/99.
4/26/99.
Atlanta Metropolitan Area ...............................
6/17/96
4/26/99.
Atlanta Metropolitan Area ...............................
6/17/96
4/26/99.
Atlanta Metropolitan Area ...............................
6/17/96
4/26/99.
Atlanta Metropolitan Area ...............................
6/17/96
4/26/99.
Atlanta Metropolitan Area ...............................
2/16/99
11/26/02.
Atlanta Metropolitan Area ...............................
3/29/00
8/28/00.
Atlanta Metropolitan Area ...............................
7/31/00
7/10/01.
Atlanta Metropolitan Area ...............................
9/20/00
7/10/01.
Atlanta Metropolitan Area ...............................
5/31/00
2/22/02.
Atlanta Metropolitan Area ...............................
11/9/01
2/22/02.
Atlanta Metropolitan Area ...............................
7/17/01
5/7/02.
Atlanta Metropolitan Area ...............................
12/24/03
7/19/04, 69 FR 42884.
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effective date
Name of nonregulatory SIP provision
Applicable geographic or nonattainment area
20. Severe Area Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT
SIP) for the Atlanta 1-hour severe ozone
nonattainment area.
21. Atlanta 1-hour ozone attainment area
2015 maintenance plan.
22. Attainment Demonstration for the Chattanooga Early Action Area.
23. Attainment Demonstration for the Lower
Savannah-Augusta Early Action Compact
Area.
24. Alternative Fuel Refueling Station/Park
and Ride Transportation Center, Project
DO–AR–211 is removed.
25. Macon 8-hour Ozone Maintenance Plan ...
Atlanta 1-hour ozone severe nonattainment
area.
6/30/04
6/14/05, 70 FR 34358.
Atlanta severe 1-hour ozone maintenance
area.
Walker and Catoosa Counties ........................
2/1/05
6/14/05, 70 FR 34660.
12/31/04
8/26/05, 70 FR 50199.
Columbia and Richmond Counties .................
12/31/04
8/26/05, 70 FR 50195.
Douglas County, GA .......................................
9/19/06
11/28/06, 71 FR
68743.
Macon, GA encompassing a portion of Monroe County.
Murray County ................................................
6/15/07
9/19/07, 72 FR 53432.
6/15/07
Barrow, Bartow, Carroll, Cherokee, Clayton,
Cobb, Coweta, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette,
Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Hall, Henry,
Newton, Paulding, Rockdale, Spalding and
Walton counties.
1/12/07
10/16/07, 72 FR
58538.
2/20/08, 73 FR 9206.
26. Murray County 8-hour Ozone Maintenance
Plan.
27. Atlanta Early Progress Plan .......................
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management
Agency
44 CFR Part 64
[Docket ID FEMA–2010–0003; Internal
Agency Docket No. FEMA–8119]
Suspension of Community Eligibility
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AGENCY: Federal Emergency
Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Final rule.
SUMMARY: This rule identifies
communities, where the sale of flood
insurance has been authorized under
the National Flood Insurance Program
(NFIP), that are scheduled for
suspension on the effective dates listed
within this rule because of
noncompliance with the floodplain
management requirements of the
program. If the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) receives
documentation that the community has
adopted the required floodplain
management measures prior to the
effective suspension date given in this
rule, the suspension will not occur and
a notice of this will be provided by
publication in the Federal Register on a
subsequent date.
DATES: Effective Dates: The effective
date of each community’s scheduled
suspension is the third date (‘‘Susp.’’)
listed in the third column of the
following tables.
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you want to determine whether a
particular community was suspended
on the suspension date or for further
information, contact David Stearrett,
Mitigation Directorate, Federal
Emergency Management Agency, 500 C
Street, SW., Washington, DC 20472,
(202) 646–2953.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The NFIP
enables property owners to purchase
flood insurance which is generally not
otherwise available. In return,
communities agree to adopt and
administer local floodplain management
aimed at protecting lives and new
construction from future flooding.
Section 1315 of the National Flood
Insurance Act of 1968, as amended, 42
U.S.C. 4022, prohibits flood insurance
coverage as authorized under the NFIP,
42 U.S.C. 4001 et seq.; unless an
appropriate public body adopts
adequate floodplain management
measures with effective enforcement
measures. The communities listed in
this document no longer meet that
statutory requirement for compliance
with program regulations, 44 CFR part
59. Accordingly, the communities will
be suspended on the effective date in
the third column. As of that date, flood
insurance will no longer be available in
the community. However, some of these
communities may adopt and submit the
required documentation of legally
enforceable floodplain management
measures after this rule is published but
prior to the actual suspension date.
These communities will not be
suspended and will continue their
eligibility for the sale of insurance. A
notice withdrawing the suspension of
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the Federal Register.
In addition, FEMA has identified the
Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs) in
these communities by publishing a
Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM). The
date of the FIRM, if one has been
published, is indicated in the fourth
column of the table. No direct Federal
financial assistance (except assistance
pursuant to the Robert T. Stafford
Disaster Relief and Emergency
Assistance Act not in connection with a
flood) may legally be provided for
construction or acquisition of buildings
in identified SFHAs for communities
not participating in the NFIP and
identified for more than a year, on
FEMA’s initial flood insurance map of
the community as having flood-prone
areas (section 202(a) of the Flood
Disaster Protection Act of 1973, 42
U.S.C. 4106(a), as amended). This
prohibition against certain types of
Federal assistance becomes effective for
the communities listed on the date
shown in the last column. The
Administrator finds that notice and
public comment under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)
are impracticable and unnecessary
because communities listed in this final
rule have been adequately notified.
Each community receives 6-month,
90-day, and 30-day notification letters
addressed to the Chief Executive Officer
stating that the community will be
suspended unless the required
floodplain management measures are
met prior to the effective suspension
date. Since these notifications were
made, this final rule may take effect
within less than 30 days.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 52
[GA-200922; FRL-9097-5]
Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans;
Georgia: Update to Materials Incorporated by Reference
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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ACTION: Final rule; administrative change.
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SUMMARY: EPA is publishing this action to provide the public with
notice of the update to the Georgia State Implementation Plan (SIP)
compilation. In particular, materials submitted by Georgia that are
incorporated by reference (IBR) into the Georgia SIP are being updated
to reflect EPA-approved revisions to Georgia's SIP that have occurred
since the last update. In this action EPA is also notifying the public
of the correction of certain typographical errors.
DATES: This action is effective February 8, 2010.
ADDRESSES: SIP materials which are incorporated by reference into 40
CFR part 52 are available for inspection at the following locations:
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4, 61 Forsyth Street, SW.,
Atlanta, GA 30303; the Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center,
EPA Headquarters Library, Infoterra Room (Room Number 3334), EPA West
Building, 1301 Constitution Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460, and the
National Archives and Records Administration. If you wish to obtain
materials from a docket in the EPA Headquarters Library, please call
the Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) Docket/Telephone number: (202)
566-1742. For information on the availability of this material at NARA,
call 202-741-6030, or go to: https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Stacy Harder at the above Region 4
address or at (404) 562-9042.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each state has a SIP containing the control
measures and strategies used to attain and maintain the national
ambient air quality standards (NAAQS). The SIP is extensive, containing
such elements as air pollution control regulations, emission
inventories, monitoring networks, attainment demonstrations, and
enforcement mechanisms.
Each state must formally adopt the control measures and strategies
in the SIP after the public has had an opportunity to comment on them
and then submit the SIP to EPA. Once these control measures and
strategies are approved by EPA, after notice and comment, they are
incorporated into the federally approved SIP and are identified in part
52 ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans,'' Title 40 of
the Code of Federal Regulations (40 CFR part 52). The full text of the
state regulation approved by EPA is not reproduced in its entirety in
40 CFR part 52, but is ``incorporated by reference.'' This means that
EPA has approved a given state regulation with a specific effective
date. The public is referred to the location of the full text version
should they want to know which measures are contained in a given SIP.
The information provided allows EPA and the public to monitor the
extent to which a state implements a SIP to attain and maintain the
NAAQS and to take enforcement action if necessary.
The SIP is a living document which the state can revise as
necessary to address the unique air pollution problems in the state.
Therefore, EPA from time to time must take action on SIP revisions
containing new and/or revised regulations as being part of the SIP. On
May 22, 1997, (62 FR 27968), EPA revised the procedures for
incorporating by reference, into the Code of Federal Regulations,
materials submitted by states in their EPA-approved SIP revisions.
These changes revised the format for the identification of the SIP in
40 CFR part 52, stream-lined the mechanisms for announcing EPA approval
of revisions to a SIP, and stream-lined the mechanisms for EPA's
updating of the IBR information contained for each SIP in 40 CFR part
52. The revised procedures also called for EPA to maintain ``SIP
Compilations'' that contain the federally-approved regulations and
source specific permits submitted by each state agency. These SIP
Compilations are contained in 3-ring binders and are updated primarily
on an annual basis. Under the revised procedures, EPA is to
periodically publish an informational document in the rules section of
the Federal Register when updates are made to a SIP Compilation for a
particular state. EPA's 1997 revised procedures were formally applied
to Georgia on May 21, 1999 (64 FR 27699).
This action represents EPA's publication of the Georgia SIP
Compilation update, appearing in 40 CFR part 52. In addition, notice is
provided of the following typographical corrections to Table (c), (d),
and (e) of paragraph 52.570, as described below:
1. Correcting typographical errors listed in paragraph
52.570(c), (d), and (e), as described below:
a. Revising paragraph 52.570(d) by removing all periods after
the Federal Register notice citations in the ``EPA Approval Date''
column.
b. Revising the format of the date in the ``State submittal
date/effective date'' column for ``Murray County 8-Hour Ozone
Maintenance Plan'' in paragraph 52.570(e) to read as ``6/15/07.''
c. Revising paragraph 52.570(c) by removing the state effective
date and EPA approval date for 391-3-1-.02, ``Provisions'' and
merging these cells to re-format ``Provisions'' as a header.
d. Revising paragraph 52.570(c), by correcting the state
citation for ``391-3-1.02(2),'' to read as ``391-3-1-.02(2).''
e. Revising paragraph 52.570(c) by removing the state effective
date and EPA approval date for 391-3-1-.02(2), ``Emission
Standards'' and merging these cells to re-format ``Emission
Standards'' as a header.
f. Revising paragraph 52.570(c) by correcting entries for 391-3-
1-.02(2)(3) through 391-3-1-.02(2)(7) and 391-3-1-.02(2)(11) to read
as ``391-3-1-.02(3),'' ``391-3-1-.02(4),'' ``391-3-1-.02(5),''
``391-3-1-.02(6),'' ``391-3-1-.02(7),'' and ``391-3-1-.02(11).''
g. Revising paragraph 52.570(e) by entering ``Atlanta
Metropolitan Area'' in the ``Applicable geographic or nonattainment
area'' column for entries 2 through 11.
h. Revising paragraph 52.570(e) by entering ``6/17/96'' in the
``State Submittal date/effective date'' column for entries 2 through
11.
i. Revising paragraph 52.570(e) by entering ``4/26/99'' in the
``EPA approval date'' column for entries 2 through 11.
j. Revising paragraph 52.570(e) by removing the entry for
``Alternative Fuel Refueling Station/Park and Ride Transportation
Center, Project DO-AR-211 is removed.''
k. Revising paragraph 52.570(e) by revising the ``EPA approval
date'' for entry ``24. Alternative Fuel Refueling Station/Park and
Ride Transportation Center, Project DO-AR-211 is removed,'' to read
as ``11/28/06, 71 FR 68743.''
2. Revising the date format listed in paragraphs 52.570(c), (d)
and (e); specifically the date format in the ``state effective
date,'' and ``EPA approval date,'' columns for consistency. Dates
are revised to be numerical month/day/year without additional zeros.
EPA has determined that today's action falls under the ``good
cause'' exemption in the section 553(b)(3)(B) of the Administrative
Procedure Act (APA) which, upon finding ``good cause,'' authorizes
agencies to dispense with public participation and section 553(d)(3)
which allows an agency to make an action effective immediately (thereby
avoiding the 30-day delayed effective date otherwise provided for in
the APA). Today's administrative action simply codifies provisions
which are already in effect as a matter of law in Federal and approved
state programs and corrects typographical errors appearing the Federal
Register. Under section 553 of the APA, an agency may find good cause
where procedures are ``impractical, unnecessary, or contrary to the
public interest.'' Public comment for this administrative action is
``unnecessary'' and ``contrary to the public interest'' since the
codification (and typographical corrections) only reflect existing law.
Immediate notice of this action in the Federal Register
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benefits the public by providing the public notice of the updated
Georgia SIP Compilation and notice of typographical corrections to the
Georgia ``Identification of Plan'' portion of the Federal Register.
Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
A. General Requirements
Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993), this
administrative action is not a ``significant regulatory action'' and is
therefore not subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget.
This action is not subject to Executive Order 13211, ``Actions
Concerning Regulations That Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
Distribution, or Use'' (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001) because it is not a
significant regulatory action under Executive Order 12866. Because the
Agency has made a ``good cause'' finding that this action is not
subject to notice-and-comment requirements under the APA or any other
statute as indicated in the Supplementary Information section above, it
is not subject to the regulatory flexibility provisions of the
Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.), or to sections 202
and 205 of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (UMRA) of 1995 (Pub. L.
104-4). In addition, this action does not significantly or uniquely
affect small governments or impose a significant intergovernmental
mandate, as described in sections 203 and 204 of UMRA. This
administrative action also does not have a substantial direct effect on
one or more Indian tribes, on the relationship between the Federal
government and Indian tribes, or on the distribution of power and
responsibilities between the Federal government and Indian tribes, as
specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000), nor
will it have substantial direct effects on the states, on the
relationship between the national government and the states, or on the
distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of
government, as specified in Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August
10, 1999). This administrative action also is not subject to Executive
Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997), because it is not
economically significant. This administrative action does not involve
technical standards; thus the requirements of section 12(d) of the
National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272
note) do not apply. This administrative action also does not involve
special consideration of environmental justice related issues as
required by Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994). This
administrative action does not impose an information collection burden
under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
EPA's compliance with these Statutes and Executive Orders for the
underlying rules are discussed in previous actions taken on the State's
rules.
B. Submission to Congress and the Comptroller General
The Congressional Review Act (CRA) (5 U.S.C. 801 et seq.), as added
by the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996,
generally provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency
promulgating the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy
of the rule, to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller
General of the United States. Section 808 allows the issuing agency to
make a rule effective sooner than otherwise provided by the CRA if the
agency makes a good cause finding that notice and public procedure is
impracticable, unnecessary or contrary to the public interest. Today's
administrative action simply codifies (and corrects) provisions which
are already in effect as a matter of law in Federal and approved state
programs. 5 U.S.C. 808(2). These announced actions were effective when
EPA approved them through previous rulemaking actions. EPA will submit
a report containing this action and other required information to the
U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives, and the Comptroller
General of the United States prior to publication of this action in the
Federal Register. This update to Georgia's SIP Compilation and
correction of typographical errors is not a ``major rule'' as defined
by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).
C. Petitions for Judicial Review
EPA has also determined that the provisions of section 307(b)(1) of
the Clean Air Act pertaining to petitions for judicial review are not
applicable to this action. This action is simply an announcement of
prior rulemakings that have previously undergone notice and comment
rulemaking. Prior EPA rulemaking actions for each individual component
of the Georgia SIP compilation previously afforded interested parties
the opportunity to file a petition for judicial review in the United
States Court of Appeals for the appropriate circuit within 60 days of
such rulemaking action.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Carbon monoxide,
Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Lead, Nitrogen
dioxide, Ozone, Particulate matter, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile organic compounds.
Dated: December 15, 2009.
J. Scott Gordon,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 4.
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40 CFR part 52 is amended as follows:
PART 52--[AMENDED]
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1. The authority for citation for part 52 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart L--Georgia
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2. Section 52.570 is amended by revising paragraphs (b), (c), (d), and
(e) to read as follows:
Sec. 52.570 Identification of plan.
* * * * *
(b) Incorporation by reference.
(1) Material listed in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with
an EPA approval date prior to September 1, 2009, for Georgia was
approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal
Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Material
is incorporated as it exists on the date of the approval, and notice of
any change in the material will be published in the Federal Register.
Entries in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with EPA approval
dates after September 1, 2009, for Georgia will be incorporated by
reference in the next update to the SIP compilation.
(2) EPA Region 4 certifies that the rules/regulations provided by
EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this
section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State
rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State
Implementation Plan as of the dates referenced in paragraph (b)(1) of
this section.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be
inspected at the Region 4 EPA Office at 61 Forsyth Street, SW.,
Atlanta, GA 30303, the Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center,
EPA Headquarters Library, Infoterra Room (Room Number 3334), EPA West
Building, 1301 Constitution Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460, and the
National Archives and Records Administration. If you wish to obtain
materials from a docket in the EPA Headquarters Library, please call
the Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) Docket/Telephone number: (202)
566-1742. For information on the availability of this material at NARA,
call 202-741-
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6030, or go to: https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
(c) EPA approved regulations.
EPA Approved Georgia Regulations
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State
State citation Title/subject effective EPA approval date Explanation
date
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391-3-1-.01...................... Definitions......... 6/8/08 6/11/09, 74 FR 27713 ...................
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391-3-1-.02...................... Provisions
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391-3-1-.02(1)................... General Requirements 3/20/79 9/18/79, 44 FR 54047 ...................
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391-3-1-.02(2)................... Emission Standards
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391-3-1-.02(2)(a)................ General Provisions.. 6/8/08 6/11/09, 74 FR 27713 Except for
paragraph 391-3-1-
.02(2)(a)1.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(b)................ Visible Emissions... 1/17/79 9/18/79, 44 FR 54047 ...................
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391-3-1-.02(2)(c)................ Incinerators........ 6/15/98 12/2/99, 64 FR 67491 ...................
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391-3-1-.02(2)(d)................ Fuel-burning 1/17/79 9/18/79, 44 FR 54047 ...................
Equipment.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(e)................ Particulate Emission 1/17/79 9/18/79, 44 FR 54047 ...................
from Manufacturing
Processes.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(f)................ Normal 1/17/79 9/18/79, 44 FR 54047 ...................
Superphosphate
Manufacturing
Facilities.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(g)................ Sulfur Dioxide...... 7/17/02 7/9/03, 68 FR 40789 ...................
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391-3-1-.02(2)(h)................ Portland Cement 1/17/79 9/18/79, 44 FR 54047 ...................
Plants.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(i)................ Nitric Acid Plants.. 1/17/79 9/18/79, 44 FR 54047 ...................
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391-3-1-.02(2)(j)................ Sulfuric Acid Plants 1/17/79 9/18/79, 44 FR 54047 ...................
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391-3-1-.02(2)(k)................ Particulate Emission 1/17/79 9/18/79, 44 FR 54047 ...................
from Asphaltic
Concrete Hot Mix
Plants.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(l)................ Conical Burners..... 1/17/79 9/18/79, 44 FR 54047 ...................
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391-3-1-.02(2)(m)................ Repealed............ 6/30/75 10/3/75, 40 FR 45818 ...................
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391-3-1-.02(2)(n)................ Fugitive Dust....... 1/17/79 9/18/79, 44 FR 54047 ...................
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391-3-1-.02(2)(o)................ Cupola Furnaces for 1/27/72 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 ...................
Metallurgical
Melting.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(p)................ Particulate 12/16/75 8/20/76, 41 FR 35184 ...................
Emissions from
Kaolin and Fuller's
Earth Processes.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(q)................ Particulate 1/27/72 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 ...................
Emissions from
Cotton Gins.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(r)................ Particulate 1/27/72 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 ...................
Emissions from
Granular and Mixed
Fertilizer
Manufacturing Units.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(t)................ VOC Emissions from 12/20/94 2/2/96, 61 FR 3817 ...................
Automobile and
Light Duty Truck
Manufacturing.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(u)................ VOC Emissions from 1/9/91 10/13/92, 57 FR 46780 ...................
Can Coating.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(v)................ VOC Emissions from 1/9/91 10/13/92, 57 FR 46780 ...................
Coil Coating.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(w)................ VOC Emissions from 1/9/91 10/13/92, 57 FR 46780 ...................
Paper Coating.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(x)................ VOC Emissions from 1/9/91 10/13/92, 57 FR 46780 ...................
Fabric and Vinyl
Coating.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(y)................ VOC Emissions from 1/9/91 10/13/92, 57 FR 46780 ...................
Metal Furniture
Coating.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(z)................ VOC Emissions from 1/9/91 10/13/92, 57 FR 46780 ...................
Large Appliance
Surface Coating.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(aa)............... VOC Emissions from 1/9/91 10/13/92, 57 FR 46780 ...................
Wire Coating.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(bb)............... Petroleum Liquid 1/9/91 10/13/92, 57 FR 46780 ...................
Storage.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(cc)............... Bulk Gasoline 1/9/91 10/13/92, 57 FR 46780 ...................
Terminals.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(dd)............... Cutback Asphalt..... 1/17/79 9/18/79, 44 FR 54047 ...................
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391-3-1-.02(2)(ee)............... Petroleum Refinery.. 1/9/91 10/13/92, 57 FR 46780 ...................
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391-3-1-.02(2)(ff)............... Solvent Metal 5/29/96 4/26/99, 64 FR 20186 ...................
Cleaning.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(gg)............... Kraft Pulp Mills.... 6/3/88 9/30/88, 53 FR 38290 ...................
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391-3-1-.02(2)(hh)............... Petroleum Refinery 6/24/94 2/2/96, 61 FR 3817 ...................
Equipment Leaks.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(ii)............... VOC Emissions from 10/7/99 7/10/01, 66 FR 35906 ...................
Surface Coating of
Miscellaneous Metal
Parts and Products.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(jj)............... VOC Emissions from 4/3/91 10/13/92, 57 FR 46780 ...................
Surface Coating of
Flat Wood Paneling.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(kk)............... VOC Emissions from 12/18/80 11/24/81, 46 FR 57486 ...................
Synthesized
Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(ll)............... VOC Emissions from 12/18/80 11/24/81, 46 FR 57486 ...................
the Manufacture of
Pneumatic Rubber
Tires.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(mm)............... VOC Emissions from 4/3/91 10/13/92, 57 FR 46780 ...................
Graphic Arts
Systems.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(nn)............... VOC Emissions from 12/18/80 11/24/81, 46 FR 57486 ...................
External Floating
Roof Tanks.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(oo)............... Fiberglass 12/18/80 11/24/81, 46 FR 57486 ...................
Insulation
Manufacturing
Plants.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(pp)............... Bulk Gasoline Plants 1/8/05 8/26/05 70 FR 50199 ...................
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391-3-1-.02(2)(qq)............... VOC Emissions from 4/3/91 10/13/92, 57 FR 46780 ...................
Large Petroleum Dry
Cleaners.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(rr)............... Gasoline Dispensing 1/8/05 8/26/05, 70 FR 50199 ...................
Facility--Stage I.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(ss)............... Gasoline Transport 1/8/05 8/26/05, 70 FR 50199 ...................
Vehicles and Vapor
Collection Systems.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(tt)............... VOC Emissions from 2/16/00 7/10/01, 66 FR 35906 ...................
Major Sources.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(uu)............... Visibility 10/31/85 1/28/86, 51 FR 3466 ...................
Protection.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(vv)............... Volatile Organic 2/16/00 7/10/01, 66 FR 35906 ...................
Liquid Handling and
Storage.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(ww)............... Perchloroethylene 11/15/94 6/27/96, 61 FR 33372 Repealed.
Dry Cleaners.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(yy)............... Emissions of 7/8/04 5/9/05, 70 FR 24310 ...................
Nitrogen Oxides
from Major Sources.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(zz)............... Gasoline Dispensing 12/26/01 7/11/02, 67 FR 45909 ...................
Facilities--Stage
II.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(aaa).............. Consumer and 10/27/93 4/26/99, 64 FR 20186 ...................
Commercial Products.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(bbb).............. Gasoline Marketing.. 6/24/03 6/17/04, 69 FR 33864 ...................
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391-3-1-.02(2)(ccc).............. VOC Emissions from 2/16/00 7/10/01, 66 FR 35906 ...................
Bulk Mixing Tanks.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(ddd).............. VOC Emissions from 2/16/00 7/10/01, 66 FR 35906 ...................
Offset Lithography.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(eee).............. VOC Emissions from 2/16/00 7/10/01, 66 FR 35906 ...................
Expanded
Polystyrene
Products
Manufacturing.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(fff).............. Particulate Matter 6/15/98 12/2/99, 64 FR 67491 ...................
Emissions from Yarn
Spinning Operations.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(hhh).............. Wood Furniture 2/16/00 7/10/01, 66 FR 35906 ...................
Finishing and
Cleaning Operations.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(jjj).............. NOX Emissions from 7/17/02 7/9/03, 68 FR 40789 ...................
Electric Utility
Steam Generating
Units.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(kkk).............. VOC Emissions from 2/16/00 7/10/01, 66 FR 35906 ...................
Aerospace
Manufacturing and
Rework Facilities.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(lll).............. NOX Emissions from 2/16/00 7/10/01, 66 FR 35906 ...................
Fuel-burning
Equipment.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(mmm).............. NOX Emissions from 2/16/00 7/10/01, 66 FR 35906 ...................
Stationary Gas
Turbines and
Stationary Engines
used to Generate
Electricity.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(nnn).............. NOX Emissions from 2/16/00 7/10/01, 66 FR 35906 ...................
Large Stationary
Gas Turbines.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(ooo).............. Heavy-Duty Diesel 12/28/01 7/11/02, 67 FR 45909 ...................
Engine Requirements.
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391-3-1-.02(3)................... Sampling............ 6/15/98 12/2/99, 64 FR 67491 ...................
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391-3-1-.02(4)................... Ambient Air 1/9/91 12/14/92, 57 FR 58989 ...................
Standards.
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391-3-1-.02(5)................... Open Burning........ 1/8/05 8/26/05, 70 FR 50199 ...................
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391-3-1-.02(6)................... Source Monitoring... 12/28/00 7/11/02, 67 FR 45909 ...................
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391-3-1-.02(7)................... Prevention of 6/15/98 12/2/99, 64 FR 67491 ...................
Significant
Deterioration of
Air Quality (PSD).
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391-3-1.02(11)................... Compliance Assurance 6/15/98 12/2/99, 64 FR 67491 ...................
Monitoring.
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391-3-1-.02(12).................. Clean Air Interstate 2/28/07 10/9/07, 72 FR 57202 ...................
Rule NOX Annual
Trading Program.
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391-3-1-.02(13).................. Clean Air Interstate 2/28/07 10/9/07, 72 FR 57202 ...................
Rule SO2 Annual
Trading Program.
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391-3-1-.03...................... Permits............. 7/8/04 5/9/05, 70 FR 24310 Paragraph (9)
Permit Fees;
Paragraph (10)
Title V Operating
Permits are not
federally
approved.
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391-3-1-.04...................... Air Pollution 11/20/75 8/20/76, 41 FR 35184 ...................
Episodes.
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391-3-1-.05...................... Regulatory 11/22/92 2/2/96, 61 FR 3819 ...................
Exceptions.
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391-3-1-.07...................... Inspections and 11/20/75 8/20/76, 41 FR 35184 ...................
Investigations.
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391-3-1-.08...................... Confidentiality of 11/20/75 8/20/76, 41 FR 35184 ...................
information.
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391-3-1-.09...................... Enforcement......... 11/22/92 2/2/96, 61 FR 3819 ...................
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391-3-1-.10...................... Continuance of Prior 11/22/92 2/2/96, 61 FR 3819 ...................
Rules.
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391-3-20......................... Enhanced Inspection 12/28/08 4/17/09, 74 FR 17783 ...................
and Maintenance.
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391-3-22......................... Clean Fueled Fleets. 6/15/98 12/2/99, 64 FR 67491 ...................
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(d) EPA-Approved State Source specific requirements.
EPA-Approved Georgia Source-Specific Requirements
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State
Name of source Permit No. effective EPA approval date Comments
date
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Georgia Power Plant Bowen...... EPD-AQC-180....... 11/17/80 8/17/81, 46 FR
41498.
Georgia Power Plant Harllee 4911-117-6716-0... 4/23/80 5/5/81, 46 FR
Branch. 25092.
ITT Rayonier, Inc.............. 2631-151-7686-C... 11/4/80 8/14/81, 46 FR
41050.
Georgia Power Plant Bowen...... EPD-AQC-163....... 5/16/79 1/3/80, 45 FR 781.
Union Camp..................... 2631-025-7379-0... 12/18/81 4/13/82, 47 FR
15794.
Blue Bird Body Company......... 3713-111-8601..... 1/27/84 1/7/85, 50 FR 765.
Plant McDonough................ 4911-033-5037-0 12/27/95 3/18/99, 64 FR
conditions 10 13348.
through 22.
Plant Yates.................... 4911-038-4838-0 12/27/95 3/18/99, 64 FR
conditions 19 13348.
through 32.
Plant Yates.................... 4911-038-4839-0 12/27/95 3/18/99, 64 FR
conditions 16 13348.
through 29.
Plant Yates.................... 4911-038-4840-0 12/27/95 3/18/99, 64 FR
conditions 16 13348.
through 29.
Plant Yates.................... 4911-038-4841-0 12/27/95 3/18/99, 64 FR
conditions 16 13348.
through 29.
Plant Atkinson................. 4911-033-1321-0 11/15/94 3/18/99, 64 FR
conditions 8 13348.
through 13.
Plant Atkinson................. 4911-033-1322-0 11/15/94 3/18/99, 64 FR
conditions 8 13348.
through 13.
Plant Atkinson................. 4911-033-6949 11/15/94 3/18/99, 64 FR
conditions 5 13348.
through 10.
Plant Atkinson................. 4911-033-1320-0 11/15/94 3/18/99, 64 FR
conditions 8 13348.
through 13.
Plant Atkinson................. 4911-033-1319-0 11/15/94 3/18/99, 64 FR
conditions 8 13348.
through 13.
Plant McDonough................ 4911-033-6951 11/15/94 3/18/99, 64 FR
conditions 5 13348.
through 10.
Atlanta Gas Light Company...... 4922-028-10902 11/15/94 3/18/99, 64 FR
conditions 20 and 13348.
21.
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Atlanta Gas Light Company...... 4922-031-10912 11/15/94 3/18/99, 64 FR
conditions 27 and 13348.
28.
Austell Box Board Corporation.. 2631-033-11436 11/15/94 3/18/99, 64 FR
conditions 1 13348.
through 5.
Emory University............... 8922-044-10094 11/15/94 3/18/99, 64 FR
conditions 19 13348.
through 26.
General Motors Corporation..... 3711-044-11453 11/15/94 3/18/99, 64 FR
conditions 1 13348.
through 6 and
Attachment A.
Georgia Proteins Company....... 2077-058-11226 11/15/94 3/18/99, 64 FR
conditions 16 13348.
through 23 and
Attachment A.
Owens-Brockway Glass Container, 3221-060-10576 11/15/94 3/18/99, 64 FR
Inc. conditions 26 13348.
through 28 and
Attachment A.
Owens-Corning Fiberglass 3296-060-10079 11/15/94 3/18/99, 64 FR
Corporation. conditions 25 13348.
through 29.
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(e) EPA-Approved Georgia non-regulatory provisions.
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Applicable geographic or State submittal date/
Name of nonregulatory SIP provision nonattainment area effective date EPA approval date
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1. High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Atlanta Metropolitan Area.. 11/15/93 and amended on 3/18/99 and 4/26/99.
lane on I-85 from Chamblee-Tucker 6/17/96
Road to State Road 316.
2. Clean Fuel Vehicles Revolving Atlanta Metropolitan Area.. 6/17/96 4/26/99.
Loan Program.
3. Regional Commute Options Program Atlanta Metropolitan Area.. 6/17/96 4/26/99.
and HOV Marketing Program.
4. HOV lanes on I-75 and I-85...... Atlanta Metropolitan Area.. 6/17/96 4/26/99.
5. Two Park and Ride Lots: Rockdale Atlanta Metropolitan Area.. 6/17/96 4/26/99.
County-Sigman at I-20 and Douglas
County-Chapel Hill at I-20.
6. MARTA Express Bus routes (15 Atlanta Metropolitan Area.. 6/17/96 4/26/99.
buses).
7. Signal preemption for MARTA Atlanta Metropolitan Area.. 6/17/96 4/26/99.
routes 15 and 23.
8. Improve and expand service on Atlanta Metropolitan Area.. 6/17/96 4/26/99.
MARTA's existing routes in
southeast DeKalb County.
9. Acquisition of clean fuel buses Atlanta Metropolitan Area.. 6/17/96 4/26/99.
for MARTA and Cobb County Transit.
10. ATMS/Incident Management Atlanta Metropolitan Area.. 6/17/96 4/26/99.
Program on I-75/I-85 inside I-285
and northern ARC of I-285 between
I-75 and I-85.
11. Upgrading, coordination and Atlanta Metropolitan Area.. 6/17/96 4/26/99.
computerizing intersections.
12. Georgia Interagency Atlanta Metropolitan Area.. 2/16/99 11/26/02.
Transportation Conformity
Memorandum of Agreement, except
for the following sections:
Section 103(4)(d); Section 105(e);
Section 106(c); Section
110(c)(1)(ii); Section
110(c)(2)(ii); Section
110(d)(2)(i); Section
110(d)(3)(i); Section
110(e)(2)(i); Section
110(e)(3)(i); Section 119(e)(1);
Section 119b(a)(2); Section
130(1); and Section 133.
13. Atlantic Steel Transportation Atlanta Metropolitan Area.. 3/29/00 8/28/00.
Control Measure.
14. Procedures for Testing and Atlanta Metropolitan Area.. 7/31/00 7/10/01.
Monitoring Sources of Air
Pollutants.
15. Enhanced Inspection/Maintenance Atlanta Metropolitan Area.. 9/20/00 7/10/01.
Test Equipment, Procedures and
Specifications.
16. Preemption Waiver Request for Atlanta Metropolitan Area.. 5/31/00 2/22/02.
Low-RVP, Low-Sulfur Gasoline Under
Air Quality Control Rule 391-3-1-
.02(2)(bbb).
17. Technical Amendment to the Atlanta Metropolitan Area.. 11/9/01 2/22/02.
Georgia Fuel Waiver Request of May
31, 2000.
18. Georgia's State Implementation Atlanta Metropolitan Area.. 7/17/01 5/7/02.
Plan for the Atlanta Ozone
Nonattainment Area.
19. Post-1999 Rate of Progress Plan Atlanta Metropolitan Area.. 12/24/03 7/19/04, 69 FR 42884.
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20. Severe Area Vehicle Miles Atlanta 1-hour ozone severe 6/30/04 6/14/05, 70 FR 34358.
Traveled (VMT SIP) for the Atlanta nonattainment area.
1-hour severe ozone nonattainment
area.
21. Atlanta 1-hour ozone attainment Atlanta severe 1-hour ozone 2/1/05 6/14/05, 70 FR 34660.
area 2015 maintenance plan. maintenance area.
22. Attainment Demonstration for Walker and Catoosa Counties 12/31/04 8/26/05, 70 FR 50199.
the Chattanooga Early Action Area.
23. Attainment Demonstration for Columbia and Richmond 12/31/04 8/26/05, 70 FR 50195.
the Lower Savannah-Augusta Early Counties.
Action Compact Area.
24. Alternative Fuel Refueling Douglas County, GA......... 9/19/06 11/28/06, 71 FR
Station/Park and Ride 68743.
Transportation Center, Project DO-
AR-211 is removed.
25. Macon 8-hour Ozone Maintenance Macon, GA encompassing a 6/15/07 9/19/07, 72 FR 53432.
Plan. portion of Monroe County.
26. Murray County 8-hour Ozone Murray County.............. 6/15/07 10/16/07, 72 FR
Maintenance Plan. 58538.
27. Atlanta Early Progress Plan.... Barrow, Bartow, Carroll, 1/12/07 2/20/08, 73 FR 9206.
Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb,
Coweta, DeKalb, Douglas,
Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton,
Gwinnett, Hall, Henry,
Newton, Paulding,
Rockdale, Spalding and
Walton counties.
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[FR Doc. 2010-2573 Filed 2-5-10; 8:45 am]
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