Delegation of National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Categories; State of Arizona, Maricopa County Air Quality Department; State of Nevada, Nevada Division of Environmental Protection, Washoe County District Health Department, 8807-8814 [2010-4079]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 38 / Friday, February 26, 2010 / Rules and Regulations PART 7—SPECIAL REGULATIONS, AREAS OF THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 40 CFR Part 63 1. The authority citation for Part 7 continues to read as follows: ■ [EPA–R09–OAR–2010–0044; FRL–9111–2] Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1, 3, 9a, 462(k); Sec. 7.96 also issued under D.C. Code 10– 137(2001) and D.C. Code 50–2201 (2001). 2. In section 7.96: a. Add paragraph (g)(4)(vii); ■ b. Remove paragraph (g)(5)(iv); and ■ c. Redesignate paragraphs (g)(5)(v) through (g)(5)(xiv) as paragraphs (g)(5)(iv) through (g)(5)(xiii), respectively. The addition reads as follows: ■ ■ § 7.96 AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION: Direct final rule. National Capital Region. * * * * (g) * * * (4) * * * (vii) A permit may be denied in writing by the Regional Director upon the following grounds: (A) A fully executed prior application for the same time and place has been received, and a permit has been or will be granted authorizing activities which do not reasonably permit multiple occupancy of the particular area; in that event, an alternate site, if available for the activity, will be proposed by the Regional Director to the applicant. (B) It reasonably appears that the proposed demonstration or special event will present a clear and present danger to the public safety, good order, or health. (C) The proposed demonstration or special event is of such a nature or duration that it cannot reasonably be accommodated in the particular area applied for; in that event, the Regional Director shall propose an alternate site to the applicant, if available for the activity; in this connection, the Regional Director shall reasonably take into account possible damage to the park, including trees, shrubbery, other plantings, park installations and statues. (D) The application proposes activities contrary to any of the provisions of this section or other applicable law or regulation. * * * * * sroberts on DSKD5P82C1PROD with RULES * Dated: January 20, 2010. Thomas L. Strickland, Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks. [FR Doc. 2010–3337 Filed 2–25–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4312–52–M VerDate Nov<24>2008 18:20 Feb 25, 2010 Jkt 220001 Delegation of National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Categories; State of Arizona, Maricopa County Air Quality Department; State of Nevada, Nevada Division of Environmental Protection, Washoe County District Health Department SUMMARY: EPA is amending certain regulations to reflect the current delegation status of national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) in Arizona and Nevada. Several NESHAP were delegated to the Maricopa County Air Quality Department, Nevada Division of Environmental Protection, and Washoe County District Health Department within the past 18 months. The purpose of this action is to update the listing in the Code of Federal Regulations. DATES: This rule is effective on April 27, 2010 without further notice, unless EPA receives adverse comments by March 29, 2010. If we receive such comments, we will publish a timely withdrawal in the Federal Register to notify the public that this direct final rule will not take effect. ADDRESSES: Submit comments, identified by docket number EPA–R09– OAR–2010–0044, by one of the following methods: 1. Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the on-line instructions. 2. E-mail: steckel.andrew@epa.gov. 3. Mail or delivery: Andrew Steckel (AIR–4), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region IX, 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105–3901. Instructions: All comments 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 Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Information that you consider CBI or otherwise protected should be clearly identified as such and should not be submitted through https://www.regulations.gov or e-mail. https://www.regulations.gov is an ‘‘anonymous access’’ system, and EPA will not know your identity or contact PO 00000 Frm 00013 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 8807 information unless you provide it in the body of your comment. If you send email directly to EPA, your e-mail address will be automatically captured and included as part of the public comment. 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. Docket: The index to the docket for this action is available electronically at https://www.regulations.gov and in hard copy at EPA Region IX, 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, California. While all documents in the docket are listed in the index, some information may be publicly available only at the hard copy location (e.g., copyrighted material), and some may not be publicly available in either location (e.g., CBI). To inspect the hard copy materials, please schedule an appointment during normal business hours with the contact listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mae Wang, EPA Region IX, (415) 947–4124, wang.mae@epa.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Throughout this document, ‘‘we,’’ ‘‘us’’ and ‘‘our’’ refer to EPA. Table of Contents I. Background A. Delegation of NESHAP B. Maricopa County Delegations C. Nevada Delegations D. Washoe County Delegations II. EPA Action III. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews I. Background A. Delegation of NESHAP Section 112(l) of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1990 (CAA), authorizes EPA to delegate to State or local air pollution control agencies the authority to implement and enforce the standards set out in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40 (40 CFR), Part 63, National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Categories. On November 26, 1993, EPA promulgated regulations, codified at 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart E (hereinafter referred to as ‘‘Subpart E’’), establishing procedures for EPA’s approval of State rules or programs under section 112(l) (see 58 FR 62262). Subpart E was later amended on September 14, 2000 (see 65 FR 55810). Any request for approval under CAA section 112(l) must meet the approval criteria in 112(l)(5) and Subpart E. To streamline the approval process for future applications, a State or local agency may submit a one-time demonstration that it has adequate authorities and resources to implement E:\FR\FM\26FER1.SGM 26FER1 8808 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 38 / Friday, February 26, 2010 / Rules and Regulations and enforce any CAA section 112 standards. If such demonstration is approved, then the State or local agency would no longer need to resubmit a demonstration of these same authorities and resources for every subsequent request for delegation of CAA section 112 standards. However, EPA maintains the authority to withdraw its approval if the State does not adequately implement or enforce an approved rule or program. B. Maricopa County Delegations On March 2, 2000, EPA published a direct final action delegating to the Maricopa County Air Quality Department (Maricopa County) several NESHAP and approving Maricopa County’s delegation mechanism for future standards (see 65 FR 11231). That action explained the procedure for EPA to grant future delegations to Maricopa County by letter, with periodic Federal Register listings of standards that have been delegated. On March 11, 2009, Maricopa County requested delegation of the following NESHAP contained in 40 CFR Part 63: • Subpart DDDD—NESHAP: Plywood and Composite Wood Products. • Subpart DDDDD—NESHAP for Industrial, Commercial, Institutional Boilers and Process Heaters. On April 28, 2009, EPA granted delegation to Maricopa County for these NESHAP, along with any amendments to previously delegated NESHAP, as of July 1, 2006. Today’s action is serving to notify the public of the April 28, 2009, delegation and to codify these delegations into the Code of Federal Regulations. sroberts on DSKD5P82C1PROD with RULES C. Nevada Delegations On May 27, 1998, EPA published a direct final action delegating to the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP) several NESHAP and approving NDEP’s delegation mechanism for future standards (see 63 FR 28906). That action explained the procedure for EPA to grant delegations to NDEP by letter, with periodic Federal Register listings of standards that have been delegated. On September 29, 2008, NDEP requested delegation of the following NESHAP contained in 40 CFR Part 63: • The amendments to Subpart DDDD— NESHAP: Plywood and Composite Wood Products, as set forth in 72 FR 61060 (October 29, 2007). • The amendments to Subpart A—General Provisions, as set forth in 73 FR 3568 (January 18, 2008). • The amendments to Subpart ZZZZ— NESHAP for Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines, as set forth in 73 FR 3568 (January 18, 2008). VerDate Nov<24>2008 16:23 Feb 25, 2010 Jkt 220001 • The amendments to Subpart EEEEE— NESHAP for Iron and Steel Foundries, as set forth in 73 FR 7210 (February 7, 2008). • Subpart WWWWW—National Emission Standards for Hospital Ethylene Oxide Sterilizers. • Subpart YYYYY—NESHAP for Area Sources: Electric Arc Furnace Steelmaking Facilities. • Subpart ZZZZZ—NESHAP for Iron and Steel Foundries Area Sources. • The amendments to Subpart EEEEEE— NESHAP for Primary Copper Smelting Area Sources, as set forth in 72 FR 36363 (July 3, 2007). • The amendments to Subpart FFFFFF— NESHAP for Secondary Copper Smelting Area Sources, as set forth in 72 FR 36363 (July 3, 2007). • Subpart LLLLLL—NESHAP for Acrylic and Modacrylic Fibers Production Area Sources. • Subpart MMMMMM—NESHAP for Carbon Black Production Area Sources. • Subpart NNNNNN—NESHAP for Chemical Manufacturing Area Sources: Chromium Compounds. • Subpart OOOOOO—NESHAP for Flexible Polyurethane Foam Production and Fabrication Area Sources. • Subpart PPPPPP—NESHAP for Lead Acid Battery Manufacturing Area Sources. • Subpart QQQQQQ—NESHAP for Wood Preserving Area Sources. • Subpart RRRRRR—NESHAP for Clay Ceramics Manufacturing Area Sources. • Subpart SSSSSS—NESHAP for Glass Manufacturing Area Sources. • Subpart TTTTTT—NESHAP for Secondary Nonferrous Metals Processing Area Sources. On December 1, 2008, EPA granted delegation to NDEP for these NESHAP. Today’s action is serving to notify the public of the December 1, 2008, delegations and to codify these delegations into the Code of Federal Regulations. D. Washoe County Delegations On May 27, 1998, EPA published a direct final action delegating to Washoe County District Health Department (Washoe County) several NESHAPs and approving Washoe County’s delegation mechanism for future standards (see 63 FR 28906). That action explained the procedure for EPA to grant future delegations to Washoe County by letter, with periodic Federal Register listings of standards that have been delegated. On January 15, 2009, the Washoe County Air Quality Management Division requested delegation of the following NESHAP contained in 40 CFR Part 63: • Subpart VVV—Publicly Owned Treatment Works. • Subpart EEEE—Organic Liquids Distribution (Non-Gasoline). • Subpart WWWW—Reinforced Plastic Composites Production. PO 00000 Frm 00014 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 • Subpart ZZZZ—Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines. • Subpart WWWWW—Hospital Ethylene Oxide Sterilizers. • Subpart BBBBBB—Gasoline Distribution Bulk Terminals, Bulk Plants and Pipeline Facilities. • Subpart CCCCCC—Gasoline Dispensing Facilities. • Subpart HHHHHH—Paint Stripping and Miscellaneous Surface Coating Operations at Area Sources. • Subpart OOOOOO—Flexible Polyurethane Foam Fabrication Operations Area Sources. • Subpart WWWWWW—Area Source Standards for Plating and Polishing Operations. • Subpart XXXXXX—Area Source Standards for Nine Metal Fabrication and Finishing Source Categories. On February 26, 2009, EPA granted delegation to Washoe County for these NESHAP, along with any amendments to previously-delegated NESHAP, as of August 28, 2008. Today’s action is serving to notify the public of the February 26, 2009, delegations and to codify these delegations into the Code of Federal Regulations. II. EPA Action Today’s document serves to notify the public of the delegation of NESHAP to Maricopa County on April 28, 2009, to NDEP on December 1, 2008, and to Washoe County on February 26, 2009. Today’s action will codify these delegations into the Code of Federal Regulations. III. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews Under the Clean Air Act, the Administrator is required to approve delegation requests that comply with the provisions of the Act and applicable Federal regulations. 42 U.S.C. 7412(l); 40 CFR 63.91(b). Thus, in reviewing delegation 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 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 E:\FR\FM\26FER1.SGM 26FER1 8809 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 38 / Friday, February 26, 2010 / Rules and Regulations 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 delegations are 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 April 27, 2010. 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. 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. This action may not be challenged later in proceedings to enforce its requirements (see section 307(b)(2)). List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 63 Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, Air pollution control, Hazardous substances, Intergovernmental relations, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements. Authority: This action is issued under the authority of Section 112 of the Clean Air Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. Section 7412. Date Signed: January 20, 2010. Deborah Jordan, Director, Air Division Region IX. Title 40, chapter I, part 63 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows: ■ PART 63—[AMENDED] 1. The authority citation for Part 63 continues to read as follows: ■ Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401, et seq. Subpart E—Approval of State Programs and Delegation of Federal Authorities 2. Section 63.99 is amended by revising paragraphs (a)(3) and (a)(29)(i) to read as follows: ■ § 63.99 Delegated Federal authorities. (a) * * * (3) Arizona. (i) The following table lists the specific Part 63 standards that have been delegated unchanged to the air pollution control agencies in the State of Arizona. The (X) symbol is used to indicate each category that has been delegated. DELEGATION STATUS FOR PART 63 STANDARDS—ARIZONA Subpart Description ADEQ 1 MCAQD 2 PDEQ 3 PCAQCD 4 A .......................................... F .......................................... G ......................................... General Provisions ......................................................... Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry ..... Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry: Process Vents, Storage Vessels, Transfer Operations, and Wastewater. Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants: Equipment Leaks .... Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants: Certain Processes Subject to the Negotiated Regulation for Equipment Leaks. Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers Production ............. Coke Oven Batteries ...................................................... Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning .................................... Hard and Decorative Chromium Electroplating and Chromium Anodizing Tanks. Ethylene Oxide Sterilization Facilities ............................ Industrial Process Cooling Towers ................................ Gasoline Distribution Facilities ....................................... Pulp and Paper .............................................................. Halogenated Solvent Cleaning ....................................... Group I Polymers and Resins ........................................ Epoxy Resins Production and Non-Nylon Polyamides Production. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X .................... X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X .................... X X X E:\FR\FM\26FER1.SGM 26FER1 H ......................................... I ........................................... sroberts on DSKD5P82C1PROD with RULES J .......................................... L .......................................... M ......................................... N ......................................... O ......................................... Q ......................................... R ......................................... S .......................................... T .......................................... U ......................................... W ......................................... VerDate Nov<24>2008 16:23 Feb 25, 2010 Jkt 220001 PO 00000 Frm 00015 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 8810 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 38 / Friday, February 26, 2010 / Rules and Regulations DELEGATION STATUS FOR PART 63 STANDARDS—ARIZONA—Continued Subpart Description ADEQ 1 MCAQD 2 PDEQ 3 PCAQCD 4 X .......................................... AA ....................................... BB ....................................... CC ....................................... DD ....................................... EE ....................................... GG ...................................... HH ....................................... JJ ........................................ KK ....................................... LL ........................................ MM ...................................... Secondary Lead Smelting .............................................. Phosphoric Acid Manufacturing Plants .......................... Phosphate Fertilizers Production Plants ........................ Petroleum Refineries ...................................................... Off-Site Waste and Recovery Operations ...................... Magnetic Tape Manufacturing Operations ..................... Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework Facilities ........... Oil and Natural Gas Production Facilities ...................... Wood Furniture Manufacturing Operations .................... Printing and Publishing Industry .................................... Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants ............................. Chemical Recovery Combustion Sources at Kraft, Soda, Sulfite, and Stand-Alone Semichemical Pulp Mills. Tanks—Level 1 .............................................................. Containers ...................................................................... Surface Impoundments .................................................. Individual Drain Systems ................................................ Closed Vent Systems, Control Devices, Recovery Devices and Routing to a Fuel Gas System or a Process. Equipment Leaks—Control Level 1 ............................... Equipment Leaks—Control Level 2 ............................... Oil-Water Separators and Organic-Water Separators ... Storage Vessels (Tanks)—Control Level 2 .................... Ethylene Manufacturing Process Units: Heat Exchange Systems and Waste Operations. Generic MACT Standards .............................................. Steel Pickling .................................................................. Mineral Wool Production ................................................ Hazardous Waste Combustors ...................................... Pharmaceuticals Production ........................................... Natural Gas Transmission and Storage Facilities ......... Flexible Polyurethane Foam Production ........................ Group IV Polymers and Resins ..................................... Portland Cement Manufacturing Industry ...................... Pesticide Active Ingredient Production .......................... Wool Fiberglass Manufacturing ...................................... Manufacture of Amino/Phenolic Resins ......................... Polyether Polyols Production ......................................... Primary Copper Smelting ............................................... Secondary Aluminum Production ................................... Primary Lead Smelting ................................................... Petroleum Refineries: Catalytic Cracking, Catalytic Reforming, and Sulfur Recovery Units. Publicly Owned Treatment Works .................................. Ferroalloys Production ................................................... Municipal Solid Waste Landfills ..................................... Manufacturing of Nutritional Yeast ................................. Plywood and Composite Wood Products ...................... Organic Liquids Distribution (non-gasoline) ................... Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing ........... Solvent Extraction for Vegetable Oil Production ............ Wet-Formed Fiberglass Mat Production ........................ Surface Coating of Automobiles and Light-Duty Trucks Paper and Other Web Coating ...................................... Surface Coating of Metal Cans ...................................... Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products ....................... Large Appliances ............................................................ Printing, Coating, and Dyeing of Fabrics and Other Textiles. Surface Coating of Plastic Parts and Products ............. Wood Building Products ................................................. Surface Coating of Metal Furniture ................................ Surface Coating of Metal Coil ........................................ Leather Finishing Operations ......................................... Cellulose Products Manufacturing ................................. Boat Manufacturing ........................................................ Reinforced Plastics Composites Production .................. Tire Manufacturing ......................................................... Stationary Combustion Turbines .................................... Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X .................... X X X X X X X X X X X X X X .................... .................... X X X X .................... X X .................... .................... X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X .................... X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X .................... .................... X .................... .................... X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... X .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X .................... X X X X X .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X .................... X X X X X X X X X .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... E:\FR\FM\26FER1.SGM 26FER1 OO PP QQ RR SS ...................................... ....................................... ...................................... ....................................... ....................................... TT ........................................ UU ....................................... VV ....................................... WW ..................................... XX ....................................... YY ....................................... CCC .................................... DDD .................................... EEE ..................................... GGG .................................... HHH .................................... III ......................................... JJJ ....................................... LLL ...................................... MMM ................................... NNN .................................... OOO .................................... PPP ..................................... QQQ .................................... RRR .................................... TTT ..................................... UUU .................................... sroberts on DSKD5P82C1PROD with RULES VVV ..................................... XXX ..................................... AAAA .................................. CCCC .................................. DDDD .................................. EEEE .................................. FFFF ................................... GGGG ................................. HHHH .................................. IIII ........................................ JJJJ ..................................... KKKK .................................. MMMM ................................ NNNN .................................. OOOO ................................. PPPP .................................. QQQQ ................................. RRRR .................................. SSSS .................................. TTTT ................................... UUUU .................................. VVVV .................................. WWWW .............................. XXXX .................................. YYYY .................................. ZZZZ ................................... VerDate Nov<24>2008 16:23 Feb 25, 2010 Jkt 220001 PO 00000 Frm 00016 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 38 / Friday, February 26, 2010 / Rules and Regulations 8811 DELEGATION STATUS FOR PART 63 STANDARDS—ARIZONA—Continued Subpart Description ADEQ 1 MCAQD 2 PDEQ 3 PCAQCD 4 AAAAA ................................ BBBBB ................................ CCCCC ............................... DDDDD ............................... Lime Manufacturing Plants ............................................. Semiconductor Manufacturing ........................................ Coke Oven: Pushing, Quenching and Battery Stacks ... Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boiler and Process Heaters. Iron and Steel Foundries ................................................ Integrated Iron and Steel ............................................... Site Remediation ............................................................ Miscellaneous Coating Manufacturing ........................... Mercury Emissions from Mercury Cell Chlor-Alkali Plants. Brick and Structural Clay Products Manufacturing ........ Clay Ceramics Manufacturing ........................................ Asphalt Roofing and Processing .................................... Flexible Polyurethane Foam Fabrication Operation ...... Hydrochloric Acid Production ......................................... Engine Test Cells/Stands ............................................... Friction Products Manufacturing .................................... Taconite Iron Ore Processing ........................................ Refractory Products Manufacturing ................................ Primary Magnesium Refining ......................................... Hospital Ethylene Oxide Sterilizers ................................ Area Sources: Electric Arc Furnace Steelmaking Facilities. Iron and Steel Foundries Area Sources ........................ Gasoline Distribution Bulk Terminals, Bulk Plants, and Pipeline Facilities. Gasoline Dispensing Facilities ....................................... Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers Production Area Sources. Primary Copper Smelting Area Sources ........................ Secondary Copper Smelting Area Sources ................... Primary Nonferrous Metals Area Sources—Zinc, Cadmium, and Beryllium. Paint Stripping and Miscellaneous Surface Coating Operations at Area Sources. Acrylic and Modacrylic Fibers Production Area Sources Carbon Black Production Area Sources ........................ Chemical Manufacturing Area Sources: Chromium Compounds. Flexible Polyurethane Foam Production and Fabrication Area Sources. Lead Acid Battery Manufacturing Area Sources ............ Wood Preserving Area Sources ..................................... Clay Ceramics Manufacturing Area Sources ................. Glass Manufacturing Area Sources ............................... Secondary Nonferrous Metals Processing Area Sources. X X X X X X X X X X X .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... X X X X X X X X X X .................... .................... 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X X X .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... X .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... X X X X X .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... EEEEE ................................ FFFFF ................................. GGGGG .............................. HHHHH ............................... IIIII ....................................... JJJJJ ................................... KKKKK ................................ LLLLL .................................. MMMMM ............................. NNNNN ............................... PPPPP ................................ QQQQQ .............................. RRRRR ............................... SSSSS ................................ TTTTT ................................. WWWWW ........................... YYYYY ................................ ZZZZZ ................................. BBBBBB .............................. CCCCCC ............................ DDDDDD ............................ EEEEEE .............................. FFFFFF ............................... GGGGGG ........................... HHHHHH ............................ LLLLLL ................................ MMMMMM .......................... NNNNNN ............................ OOOOOO ........................... PPPPPP .............................. QQQQQQ ........................... RRRRRR ............................ SSSSSS .............................. TTTTTT ............................... 1 Arizona Department of Environmental Quality. County Air Quality Department. County Department of Environmental Quality. 4 Pinal County Air Quality Control District. 2 Maricopa 3 Pima * (ii) [Reserved] * * * (29) Nevada. (i) The following table lists the specific part 63 standards that have been delegated unchanged to the air pollution control agencies in the * State of Nevada. The (X) symbol is used to indicate each category that has been delegated. DELEGATION STATUS FOR PART 63 STANDARDS—NEVADA sroberts on DSKD5P82C1PROD with RULES Subpart Description NDEP 1 WCAQMD 2 CCDAQM 3 A ................................................. F .................................................. G ................................................. General Provisions ......................................................................... Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry ..................... Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry: Process Vents, Storage Vessels, Transfer Operations, and Wastewater. Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants: Equipment Leaks .................... Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants: Certain Processes Subject to the Negotiated Regulation for Equipment Leaks. X X X X .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... X X .................... .................... .................... .................... H ................................................. I ................................................... VerDate Nov<24>2008 16:23 Feb 25, 2010 Jkt 220001 PO 00000 Frm 00017 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 E:\FR\FM\26FER1.SGM 26FER1 8812 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 38 / Friday, February 26, 2010 / Rules and Regulations DELEGATION STATUS FOR PART 63 STANDARDS—NEVADA—Continued Subpart Description NDEP 1 WCAQMD 2 CCDAQM 3 J .................................................. L .................................................. M ................................................. N ................................................. Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers Production ............................. Coke Oven Batteries ...................................................................... Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning ..................................................... Hard and Decorative Chromium Electroplating and Chromium Anodizing Tanks. Ethylene Oxide Sterilization Facilities ............................................ Industrial Process Cooling Towers ................................................. Gasoline Distribution Facilities ....................................................... Pulp and Paper ............................................................................... Halogenated Solvent Cleaning ....................................................... Group I Polymers and Resins ........................................................ Epoxy Resins Production and Non-Nylon Polyamides Production Secondary Lead Smelting .............................................................. Marine Tank Vessel Loading Operations ....................................... Phosphoric Acid Manufacturing Plants .......................................... Phosphate Fertilizers Production Plants ........................................ Petroleum Refineries ...................................................................... Off-Site Waste and Recovery Operations ...................................... Magnetic Tape Manufacturing Operations ..................................... Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework Facilities ........................... Oil and Natural Gas Production Facilities ...................................... Shipbuilding and Ship Repair (Surface Coating) ........................... Wood Furniture Manufacturing Operations .................................... Printing and Publishing Industry ..................................................... Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants .............................................. Chemical Recovery Combustion Sources at Kraft, Soda, Sulfite, and Stand-Alone Semichemical Pulp Mills. Tanks—Level 1 ............................................................................... Containers ...................................................................................... Surface Impoundments .................................................................. Individual Drain Systems ................................................................ Closed Vent Systems, Control Devices, Recovery Devices and Routing to a Fuel Gas System or a Process. Equipment Leaks—Control Level 1 ................................................ Equipment Leaks—Control Level 2 ................................................ Oil-Water Separators and Organic-Water Separators ................... Storage Vessels (Tanks)—Control Level 2 .................................... Ethylene Manufacturing Process Units: Heat Exchange Systems and Waste Operations. Generic MACT Standards .............................................................. Steel Pickling .................................................................................. Mineral Wool Production ................................................................ Hazardous Waste Combustors ...................................................... Pharmaceuticals Production ........................................................... Natural Gas Transmission and Storage Facilities .......................... Flexible Polyurethane Foam Production ........................................ Group IV Polymers and Resins ...................................................... Portland Cement Manufacturing Industry ....................................... Pesticide Active Ingredient Production ........................................... Wool Fiberglass Manufacturing ...................................................... Manufacture of Amino/Phenolic Resins ......................................... Polyether Polyols Production ......................................................... Primary Copper Smelting ............................................................... Secondary Aluminum Production ................................................... Primary Lead Smelting ................................................................... Petroleum Refineries: Catalytic Cracking, Catalytic Reforming, and Sulfur Recovery Units. Publicly Owned Treatment Works .................................................. Ferroalloys Production .................................................................... Municipal Solid Waste Landfills ...................................................... Manufacturing of Nutritional Yeast ................................................. Plywood and Composite Wood Products ....................................... Organic Liquids Distribution (non-gasoline) ................................... Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing ........................... Solvent Extraction for Vegetable Oil Production ............................ Wet-Formed Fiberglass Mat Production ........................................ Surface Coating of Automobiles and Light-Duty Trucks ................ Paper and Other Web Coating ....................................................... Surface Coating of Metal Cans ...................................................... Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products ....................................... Large Appliances ............................................................................ Printing, Coating, and Dyeing of Fabrics and Other Textiles ........ X X X X .................... .................... 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VV ............................................... WW ............................................. XX ............................................... sroberts on DSKD5P82C1PROD with RULES YY ............................................... CCC ............................................ DDD ............................................ EEE ............................................. GGG ........................................... HHH ............................................ III ................................................. JJJ .............................................. LLL .............................................. MMM ........................................... NNN ............................................ OOO ........................................... PPP ............................................. QQQ ........................................... RRR ............................................ TTT ............................................. UUU ............................................ VVV ............................................. XXX ............................................. AAAA .......................................... CCCC ......................................... DDDD ......................................... EEEE .......................................... FFFF ........................................... GGGG ......................................... HHHH ......................................... IIII ................................................ JJJJ ............................................. KKKK .......................................... MMMM ........................................ NNNN ......................................... OOOO ......................................... VerDate Nov<24>2008 16:23 Feb 25, 2010 Jkt 220001 PO 00000 Frm 00018 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 E:\FR\FM\26FER1.SGM 26FER1 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 38 / Friday, February 26, 2010 / Rules and Regulations 8813 DELEGATION STATUS FOR PART 63 STANDARDS—NEVADA—Continued Subpart Description NDEP 1 WCAQMD 2 CCDAQM 3 PPPP .......................................... QQQQ ......................................... RRRR ......................................... SSSS .......................................... TTTT ........................................... UUUU ......................................... VVVV .......................................... WWWW ...................................... XXXX .......................................... YYYY .......................................... ZZZZ ........................................... AAAAA ........................................ BBBBB ........................................ CCCCC ....................................... DDDDD ....................................... Surface Coating of Plastic Parts and Products .............................. Wood Building Products ................................................................. Surface Coating of Metal Furniture ................................................ Surface Coating of Metal Coil ........................................................ Leather Finishing Operations ......................................................... Cellulose Products Manufacturing .................................................. Boat Manufacturing ........................................................................ Reinforced Plastics Composites Production .................................. Tire Manufacturing .......................................................................... Stationary Combustion Turbines .................................................... Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines ................. Lime Manufacturing Plants ............................................................. Semiconductor Manufacturing ........................................................ Coke Oven: Pushing, Quenching and Battery Stacks ................... Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boiler and Process Heaters. Iron and Steel Foundries ................................................................ Integrated Iron and Steel ................................................................ Site Remediation ............................................................................ Miscellaneous Coating Manufacturing ........................................... Brick and Structural Clay Products Manufacturing ........................ Clay Ceramics Manufacturing ........................................................ Asphalt Roofing and Processing .................................................... Flexible Polyurethane Foam Fabrication Operation ....................... Hydrochloric Acid Production ......................................................... Engine Test Cells/Stands ............................................................... Friction Products Manufacturing ..................................................... Refractory Products Manufacturing ................................................ Hospital Ethylene Oxide Sterilizers ................................................ Electric Arc Furnace Steelmaking Facilities (area sources) .......... Iron and Steel Foundries Area Sources ......................................... Gasoline Distribution Bulk Terminals, Bulk Plants and Pipeline Facilities. Gasoline Dispensing Facilities ....................................................... Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers Production Area Sources ...... Primary Copper Smelting Area Sources ........................................ Secondary Copper Smelting Area Sources ................................... Primary Nonferrous Metals Area Sources—Zinc, Cadmium, and Beryllium. Paint Stripping and Miscellaneous Surface Coating Operations at Area Sources. Acrylic and Modacrylic Fibers Production Area Sources ............... Carbon Black Production Area Sources ........................................ Chemical Manufacturing Area Sources: Chromium Compounds .. Flexible Polyurethane Foam Production and Fabrication Area Sources. Lead Acid Battery Manufacturing Area Sources ............................ Wood Preserving Area Sources ..................................................... Clay Ceramics Manufacturing Area Sources ................................. Glass Manufacturing Area Sources ............................................... Secondary Nonferrous Metals Processing Area Sources .............. Area Source Standards for Plating and Polishing Operations ....... Area Source Standards for Nine Metal Fabrication and Finishing Source Categories. 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X X .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... EEEEE ........................................ FFFFF ......................................... GGGGG ...................................... HHHHH ....................................... JJJJJ ........................................... KKKKK ........................................ LLLLL .......................................... MMMMM ..................................... NNNNN ....................................... PPPPP ........................................ QQQQQ ...................................... SSSSS ........................................ WWWWW ................................... YYYYY ........................................ ZZZZZ ......................................... BBBBBB ..................................... CCCCCC .................................... DDDDDD .................................... EEEEEE ..................................... FFFFFF ....................................... GGGGGG ................................... HHHHHH .................................... LLLLLL ........................................ MMMMMM .................................. NNNNNN .................................... OOOOOO ................................... PPPPPP ..................................... QQQQQQ ................................... RRRRRR .................................... SSSSSS ..................................... TTTTTT ....................................... WWWWWW ............................... XXXXXX ..................................... 1 Nevada Division of Environmental Protection. County Air Quality Management Division. County Department of Air Quality Management. 2 Washoe 3 Clark * * * * * [FR Doc. 2010–4079 Filed 2–25–10; 8:45 am] sroberts on DSKD5P82C1PROD with RULES BILLING CODE 6560–50–P VerDate Nov<24>2008 18:13 Feb 25, 2010 Jkt 220001 PO 00000 Frm 00019 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 E:\FR\FM\26FER1.SGM 26FER1 8814 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 38 / Friday, February 26, 2010 / Rules and Regulations FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kevin C. Long, Acting Chief, Engineering Management Branch, Mitigation Directorate, Federal Emergency Management Agency, 500 C Street, SW., Washington, DC 20472, (202) 646–2820, or (e-mail) kevin.long@dhs.gov. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Federal Emergency Management Agency 44 CFR Part 67 [Docket ID FEMA–2010–0003] The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) makes the final determinations listed below for the modified BFEs for each community listed. These modified elevations have been published in newspapers of local circulation and ninety (90) days have elapsed since that publication. The Assistant Administrator for Mitigation has resolved any appeals resulting from this notification. This final rule is issued in accordance with section 110 of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, 42 U.S.C. 4104, and 44 CFR part 67. FEMA has developed criteria for floodplain management in floodprone areas in accordance with 44 CFR part 60. Interested lessees and owners of real property are encouraged to review the proof Flood Insurance Study and FIRM available at the address cited below for each community. The BFEs and modified BFEs are made final in the communities listed below. Elevations at selected locations in each community are shown. National Environmental Policy Act. This final rule is categorically excluded from the requirements of 44 CFR part 10, Environmental Consideration. An SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Final Flood Elevation Determinations AGENCY: Federal Emergency Management Agency, DHS. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: Base (1% annual-chance) Flood Elevations (BFEs) and modified BFEs are made final for the communities listed below. The BFEs and modified BFEs are the basis for the floodplain management measures that each community is required either to adopt or to show evidence of being already in effect in order to qualify or remain qualified for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). DATES: The date of issuance of the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) showing BFEs and modified BFEs for each community. This date may be obtained by contacting the office where the maps are available for inspection as indicated in the table below. ADDRESSES: The final BFEs for each community are available for inspection at the office of the Chief Executive Officer of each community. The respective addresses are listed in the table below. Flooding source(s) environmental impact assessment has not been prepared. Regulatory Flexibility Act. As flood elevation determinations are not within the scope of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601–612, a regulatory flexibility analysis is not required. Regulatory Classification. This final rule is not a significant regulatory action under the criteria of section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866 of September 30, 1993, Regulatory Planning and Review, 58 FR 51735. Executive Order 13132, Federalism. This final rule involves no policies that have federalism implications under Executive Order 13132. Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform. This final rule meets the applicable standards of Executive Order 12988. List of Subjects in 44 CFR Part 67 Administrative practice and procedure, Flood insurance, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements. ■ Accordingly, 44 CFR part 67 is amended as follows: PART 67—[AMENDED] 1. The authority citation for part 67 continues to read as follows: ■ Authority: 42 U.S.C. 4001 et seq.; Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1978, 3 CFR, 1978 Comp., p. 329; E.O. 12127, 44 FR 19367, 3 CFR, 1979 Comp., p. 376. § 67.11 [Amended] 2. The tables published under the authority of § 67.11 are amended as follows: ■ * Elevation in feet (NGVD) + Elevation in feet (NAVD) # Depth in feet above ground ∧ Elevation in meters (MSL) modified Location of referenced elevation Communities affected Pope County, Arkansas, and Incorporated Areas Docket No.: FEMA–B–1028 At the intersection with the Arkansas Avenue bridge ......... +323 Lake Dardanelle ........................ At the confluence with Lake Dardanelle ............................. Approximately 8.323 miles downstream of the Highway 40 bridge. +340 +340 Whig Creek ............................... sroberts on DSKD5P82C1PROD with RULES Arkansas River ......................... At the intersection with the Pleasant View Road bridge .... Approximately 5,166 feet from South Frankfort Avenue .... +347 +330 Approximately 218 feet downstream of McHenry Road ..... +340 * National Geodetic Vertical Datum. + North American Vertical Datum. # Depth in feet above ground. VerDate Nov<24>2008 18:13 Feb 25, 2010 Jkt 220001 PO 00000 Frm 00020 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 E:\FR\FM\26FER1.SGM 26FER1 Unincorporated Areas of Pope County. Unincorporated Areas of Pope County, City of Russellville. Unincorporated Areas of Pope County, City of Russellville.

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[Federal Register Volume 75, Number 38 (Friday, February 26, 2010)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 8807-8814]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2010-4079]


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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 63

[EPA-R09-OAR-2010-0044; FRL-9111-2]


Delegation of National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for Source Categories; State of Arizona, Maricopa County Air 
Quality Department; State of Nevada, Nevada Division of Environmental 
Protection, Washoe County District Health Department

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Direct final rule.

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SUMMARY: EPA is amending certain regulations to reflect the current 
delegation status of national emission standards for hazardous air 
pollutants (NESHAP) in Arizona and Nevada. Several NESHAP were 
delegated to the Maricopa County Air Quality Department, Nevada 
Division of Environmental Protection, and Washoe County District Health 
Department within the past 18 months. The purpose of this action is to 
update the listing in the Code of Federal Regulations.

DATES: This rule is effective on April 27, 2010 without further notice, 
unless EPA receives adverse comments by March 29, 2010. If we receive 
such comments, we will publish a timely withdrawal in the Federal 
Register to notify the public that this direct final rule will not take 
effect.

ADDRESSES: Submit comments, identified by docket number EPA-R09-OAR-
2010-0044, by one of the following methods:
    1. Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow 
the on-line instructions.
    2. E-mail: steckel.andrew@epa.gov.
    3. Mail or delivery: Andrew Steckel (AIR-4), U.S. Environmental 
Protection Agency Region IX, 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 
94105-3901.
    Instructions: All comments 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 Confidential Business Information (CBI) or 
other information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. 
Information that you consider CBI or otherwise protected should be 
clearly identified as such and should not be submitted through https://www.regulations.gov or e-mail. https://www.regulations.gov is an 
``anonymous access'' system, and EPA will not know your identity or 
contact information unless you provide it in the body of your comment. 
If you send e-mail directly to EPA, your e-mail address will be 
automatically captured and included as part of the public comment. 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.
    Docket: The index to the docket for this action is available 
electronically at https://www.regulations.gov and in hard copy at EPA 
Region IX, 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, California. While all 
documents in the docket are listed in the index, some information may 
be publicly available only at the hard copy location (e.g., copyrighted 
material), and some may not be publicly available in either location 
(e.g., CBI). To inspect the hard copy materials, please schedule an 
appointment during normal business hours with the contact listed in the 
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mae Wang, EPA Region IX, (415) 947-
4124, wang.mae@epa.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Throughout this document, ``we,'' ``us'' and 
``our'' refer to EPA.

Table of Contents

I. Background
    A. Delegation of NESHAP
    B. Maricopa County Delegations
    C. Nevada Delegations
    D. Washoe County Delegations
II. EPA Action
III. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

I. Background

A. Delegation of NESHAP

    Section 112(l) of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1990 (CAA), 
authorizes EPA to delegate to State or local air pollution control 
agencies the authority to implement and enforce the standards set out 
in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40 (40 CFR), Part 63, 
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source 
Categories. On November 26, 1993, EPA promulgated regulations, codified 
at 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart E (hereinafter referred to as ``Subpart 
E''), establishing procedures for EPA's approval of State rules or 
programs under section 112(l) (see 58 FR 62262). Subpart E was later 
amended on September 14, 2000 (see 65 FR 55810).
    Any request for approval under CAA section 112(l) must meet the 
approval criteria in 112(l)(5) and Subpart E. To streamline the 
approval process for future applications, a State or local agency may 
submit a one-time demonstration that it has adequate authorities and 
resources to implement

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and enforce any CAA section 112 standards. If such demonstration is 
approved, then the State or local agency would no longer need to 
resubmit a demonstration of these same authorities and resources for 
every subsequent request for delegation of CAA section 112 standards. 
However, EPA maintains the authority to withdraw its approval if the 
State does not adequately implement or enforce an approved rule or 
program.

B. Maricopa County Delegations

    On March 2, 2000, EPA published a direct final action delegating to 
the Maricopa County Air Quality Department (Maricopa County) several 
NESHAP and approving Maricopa County's delegation mechanism for future 
standards (see 65 FR 11231). That action explained the procedure for 
EPA to grant future delegations to Maricopa County by letter, with 
periodic Federal Register listings of standards that have been 
delegated. On March 11, 2009, Maricopa County requested delegation of 
the following NESHAP contained in 40 CFR Part 63:
     Subpart DDDD--NESHAP: Plywood and Composite Wood 
Products.
     Subpart DDDDD--NESHAP for Industrial, Commercial, 
Institutional Boilers and Process Heaters.
    On April 28, 2009, EPA granted delegation to Maricopa County for 
these NESHAP, along with any amendments to previously delegated NESHAP, 
as of July 1, 2006. Today's action is serving to notify the public of 
the April 28, 2009, delegation and to codify these delegations into the 
Code of Federal Regulations.

C. Nevada Delegations

    On May 27, 1998, EPA published a direct final action delegating to 
the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP) several NESHAP 
and approving NDEP's delegation mechanism for future standards (see 63 
FR 28906). That action explained the procedure for EPA to grant 
delegations to NDEP by letter, with periodic Federal Register listings 
of standards that have been delegated. On September 29, 2008, NDEP 
requested delegation of the following NESHAP contained in 40 CFR Part 
63:

     The amendments to Subpart DDDD--NESHAP: Plywood and 
Composite Wood Products, as set forth in 72 FR 61060 (October 29, 
2007).
     The amendments to Subpart A--General Provisions, as set 
forth in 73 FR 3568 (January 18, 2008).
     The amendments to Subpart ZZZZ--NESHAP for Stationary 
Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines, as set forth in 73 FR 
3568 (January 18, 2008).
     The amendments to Subpart EEEEE--NESHAP for Iron and 
Steel Foundries, as set forth in 73 FR 7210 (February 7, 2008).
     Subpart WWWWW--National Emission Standards for Hospital 
Ethylene Oxide Sterilizers.
     Subpart YYYYY--NESHAP for Area Sources: Electric Arc 
Furnace Steelmaking Facilities.
     Subpart ZZZZZ--NESHAP for Iron and Steel Foundries Area 
Sources.
     The amendments to Subpart EEEEEE--NESHAP for Primary 
Copper Smelting Area Sources, as set forth in 72 FR 36363 (July 3, 
2007).
     The amendments to Subpart FFFFFF--NESHAP for Secondary 
Copper Smelting Area Sources, as set forth in 72 FR 36363 (July 3, 
2007).
     Subpart LLLLLL--NESHAP for Acrylic and Modacrylic 
Fibers Production Area Sources.
     Subpart MMMMMM--NESHAP for Carbon Black Production Area 
Sources.
     Subpart NNNNNN--NESHAP for Chemical Manufacturing Area 
Sources: Chromium Compounds.
     Subpart OOOOOO--NESHAP for Flexible Polyurethane Foam 
Production and Fabrication Area Sources.
     Subpart PPPPPP--NESHAP for Lead Acid Battery 
Manufacturing Area Sources.
     Subpart QQQQQQ--NESHAP for Wood Preserving Area 
Sources.
     Subpart RRRRRR--NESHAP for Clay Ceramics Manufacturing 
Area Sources.
     Subpart SSSSSS--NESHAP for Glass Manufacturing Area 
Sources.
     Subpart TTTTTT--NESHAP for Secondary Nonferrous Metals 
Processing Area Sources.

    On December 1, 2008, EPA granted delegation to NDEP for these 
NESHAP. Today's action is serving to notify the public of the December 
1, 2008, delegations and to codify these delegations into the Code of 
Federal Regulations.

D. Washoe County Delegations

    On May 27, 1998, EPA published a direct final action delegating to 
Washoe County District Health Department (Washoe County) several 
NESHAPs and approving Washoe County's delegation mechanism for future 
standards (see 63 FR 28906). That action explained the procedure for 
EPA to grant future delegations to Washoe County by letter, with 
periodic Federal Register listings of standards that have been 
delegated. On January 15, 2009, the Washoe County Air Quality 
Management Division requested delegation of the following NESHAP 
contained in 40 CFR Part 63:

     Subpart VVV--Publicly Owned Treatment Works.
     Subpart EEEE--Organic Liquids Distribution (Non-
Gasoline).
     Subpart WWWW--Reinforced Plastic Composites Production.
     Subpart ZZZZ--Reciprocating Internal Combustion 
Engines.
     Subpart WWWWW--Hospital Ethylene Oxide Sterilizers.
     Subpart BBBBBB--Gasoline Distribution Bulk Terminals, 
Bulk Plants and Pipeline Facilities.
     Subpart CCCCCC--Gasoline Dispensing Facilities.
     Subpart HHHHHH--Paint Stripping and Miscellaneous 
Surface Coating Operations at Area Sources.
     Subpart OOOOOO--Flexible Polyurethane Foam Fabrication 
Operations Area Sources.
     Subpart WWWWWW--Area Source Standards for Plating and 
Polishing Operations.
     Subpart XXXXXX--Area Source Standards for Nine Metal 
Fabrication and Finishing Source Categories.

    On February 26, 2009, EPA granted delegation to Washoe County for 
these NESHAP, along with any amendments to previously-delegated NESHAP, 
as of August 28, 2008. Today's action is serving to notify the public 
of the February 26, 2009, delegations and to codify these delegations 
into the Code of Federal Regulations.

II. EPA Action

    Today's document serves to notify the public of the delegation of 
NESHAP to Maricopa County on April 28, 2009, to NDEP on December 1, 
2008, and to Washoe County on February 26, 2009. Today's action will 
codify these delegations into the Code of Federal Regulations.

III. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

    Under the Clean Air Act, the Administrator is required to approve 
delegation requests that comply with the provisions of the Act and 
applicable Federal regulations. 42 U.S.C. 7412(l); 40 CFR 63.91(b). 
Thus, in reviewing delegation 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 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

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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 
delegations are 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 April 27, 2010. 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. 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. This action may not be challenged later in 
proceedings to enforce its requirements (see section 307(b)(2)).

List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 63

    Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, 
Air pollution control, Hazardous substances, Intergovernmental 
relations, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Authority: This action is issued under the authority of Section 
112 of the Clean Air Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. Section 7412.

    Date Signed: January 20, 2010.
Deborah Jordan,
Director, Air Division Region IX.


0
Title 40, chapter I, part 63 of the Code of Federal Regulations is 
amended as follows:

PART 63--[AMENDED]

0
1. The authority citation for Part 63 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401, et seq.

Subpart E--Approval of State Programs and Delegation of Federal 
Authorities


0
2. Section 63.99 is amended by revising paragraphs (a)(3) and 
(a)(29)(i) to read as follows:


Sec.  63.99  Delegated Federal authorities.

    (a) * * *
    (3) Arizona. (i) The following table lists the specific Part 63 
standards that have been delegated unchanged to the air pollution 
control agencies in the State of Arizona. The (X) symbol is used to 
indicate each category that has been delegated.

                                Delegation Status for Part 63 Standards--Arizona
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Subpart                    Description          ADEQ \1\      MCAQD \2\     PDEQ \3\     PCAQCD \4\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A..............................  General Provisions.....            X             X             X             X
F..............................  Synthetic Organic                  X             X             X             X
                                  Chemical Manufacturing
                                  Industry.
G..............................  Synthetic Organic                  X             X             X             X
                                  Chemical Manufacturing
                                  Industry: Process
                                  Vents, Storage
                                  Vessels, Transfer
                                  Operations, and
                                  Wastewater.
H..............................  Organic Hazardous Air              X             X             X             X
                                  Pollutants: Equipment
                                  Leaks.
I..............................  Organic Hazardous Air              X             X             X             X
                                  Pollutants: Certain
                                  Processes Subject to
                                  the Negotiated
                                  Regulation for
                                  Equipment Leaks.
J..............................  Polyvinyl Chloride and             X             X             X   ............
                                  Copolymers Production.
L..............................  Coke Oven Batteries....            X             X             X             X
M..............................  Perchloroethylene Dry              X             X             X             X
                                  Cleaning.
N..............................  Hard and Decorative                X             X             X             X
                                  Chromium
                                  Electroplating and
                                  Chromium Anodizing
                                  Tanks.
O..............................  Ethylene Oxide                     X             X             X             X
                                  Sterilization
                                  Facilities.
Q..............................  Industrial Process                 X             X             X             X
                                  Cooling Towers.
R..............................  Gasoline Distribution              X             X             X             X
                                  Facilities.
S..............................  Pulp and Paper.........            X             X             X   ............
T..............................  Halogenated Solvent                X             X             X             X
                                  Cleaning.
U..............................  Group I Polymers and               X             X             X             X
                                  Resins.
W..............................  Epoxy Resins Production            X             X             X             X
                                  and Non-Nylon
                                  Polyamides Production.

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X..............................  Secondary Lead Smelting            X             X             X             X
AA.............................  Phosphoric Acid                    X             X             X   ............
                                  Manufacturing Plants.
BB.............................  Phosphate Fertilizers              X             X             X   ............
                                  Production Plants.
CC.............................  Petroleum Refineries...            X             X             X             X
DD.............................  Off-Site Waste and                 X             X             X             X
                                  Recovery Operations.
EE.............................  Magnetic Tape                      X             X             X             X
                                  Manufacturing
                                  Operations.
GG.............................  Aerospace Manufacturing            X             X             X             X
                                  and Rework Facilities.
HH.............................  Oil and Natural Gas                X             X             X   ............
                                  Production Facilities.
JJ.............................  Wood Furniture                     X             X             X             X
                                  Manufacturing
                                  Operations.
KK.............................  Printing and Publishing            X             X             X             X
                                  Industry.
LL.............................  Primary Aluminum                   X   ............            X   ............
                                  Reduction Plants.
MM.............................  Chemical Recovery                  X             X             X   ............
                                  Combustion Sources at
                                  Kraft, Soda, Sulfite,
                                  and Stand-Alone
                                  Semichemical Pulp
                                  Mills.
OO.............................  Tanks--Level 1.........            X             X             X             X
PP.............................  Containers.............            X             X             X             X
QQ.............................  Surface Impoundments...            X             X             X             X
RR.............................  Individual Drain                   X             X             X             X
                                  Systems.
SS.............................  Closed Vent Systems,               X             X             X   ............
                                  Control Devices,
                                  Recovery Devices and
                                  Routing to a Fuel Gas
                                  System or a Process.
TT.............................  Equipment Leaks--                  X             X             X   ............
                                  Control Level 1.
UU.............................  Equipment Leaks--                  X             X             X   ............
                                  Control Level 2.
VV.............................  Oil-Water Separators               X             X             X             X
                                  and Organic-Water
                                  Separators.
WW.............................  Storage Vessels                    X             X             X   ............
                                  (Tanks)--Control Level
                                  2.
XX.............................  Ethylene Manufacturing             X             X             X   ............
                                  Process Units: Heat
                                  Exchange Systems and
                                  Waste Operations.
YY.............................  Generic MACT Standards.            X             X             X   ............
CCC............................  Steel Pickling.........            X             X             X   ............
DDD............................  Mineral Wool Production            X             X             X   ............
EEE............................  Hazardous Waste                    X             X             X   ............
                                  Combustors.
GGG............................  Pharmaceuticals                    X             X             X   ............
                                  Production.
HHH............................  Natural Gas                        X             X             X   ............
                                  Transmission and
                                  Storage Facilities.
III............................  Flexible Polyurethane              X             X             X   ............
                                  Foam Production.
JJJ............................  Group IV Polymers and              X             X             X             X
                                  Resins.
LLL............................  Portland Cement                    X             X             X   ............
                                  Manufacturing Industry.
MMM............................  Pesticide Active                   X             X             X   ............
                                  Ingredient Production.
NNN............................  Wool Fiberglass                    X             X             X   ............
                                  Manufacturing.
OOO............................  Manufacture of Amino/              X             X             X   ............
                                  Phenolic Resins.
PPP............................  Polyether Polyols                  X             X             X   ............
                                  Production.
QQQ............................  Primary Copper Smelting            X             X             X   ............
RRR............................  Secondary Aluminum                 X             X             X   ............
                                  Production.
TTT............................  Primary Lead Smelting..            X             X             X   ............
UUU............................  Petroleum Refineries:              X             X             X   ............
                                  Catalytic Cracking,
                                  Catalytic Reforming,
                                  and Sulfur Recovery
                                  Units.
VVV............................  Publicly Owned                     X             X             X   ............
                                  Treatment Works.
XXX............................  Ferroalloys Production.            X             X             X   ............
AAAA...........................  Municipal Solid Waste              X             X             X   ............
                                  Landfills.
CCCC...........................  Manufacturing of                   X             X             X   ............
                                  Nutritional Yeast.
DDDD...........................  Plywood and Composite              X             X             X   ............
                                  Wood Products.
EEEE...........................  Organic Liquids                    X             X             X   ............
                                  Distribution (non-
                                  gasoline).
FFFF...........................  Miscellaneous Organic              X             X             X   ............
                                  Chemical Manufacturing.
GGGG...........................  Solvent Extraction for             X             X             X   ............
                                  Vegetable Oil
                                  Production.
HHHH...........................  Wet-Formed Fiberglass              X             X             X   ............
                                  Mat Production.
IIII...........................  Surface Coating of                 X             X   ............  ............
                                  Automobiles and Light-
                                  Duty Trucks.
JJJJ...........................  Paper and Other Web                X             X             X   ............
                                  Coating.
KKKK...........................  Surface Coating of                 X             X             X   ............
                                  Metal Cans.
MMMM...........................  Miscellaneous Metal                X             X             X   ............
                                  Parts and Products.
NNNN...........................  Large Appliances.......            X             X             X   ............
OOOO...........................  Printing, Coating, and             X             X             X   ............
                                  Dyeing of Fabrics and
                                  Other Textiles.
PPPP...........................  Surface Coating of                 X             X   ............  ............
                                  Plastic Parts and
                                  Products.
QQQQ...........................  Wood Building Products.            X             X             X   ............
RRRR...........................  Surface Coating of                 X             X             X   ............
                                  Metal Furniture.
SSSS...........................  Surface Coating of                 X             X             X   ............
                                  Metal Coil.
TTTT...........................  Leather Finishing                  X             X             X   ............
                                  Operations.
UUUU...........................  Cellulose Products                 X             X             X   ............
                                  Manufacturing.
VVVV...........................  Boat Manufacturing.....            X             X             X   ............
WWWW...........................  Reinforced Plastics                X             X             X   ............
                                  Composites Production.
XXXX...........................  Tire Manufacturing.....            X             X             X   ............
YYYY...........................  Stationary Combustion              X             X             X   ............
                                  Turbines.
ZZZZ...........................  Stationary                         X             X   ............  ............
                                  Reciprocating Internal
                                  Combustion Engines.

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AAAAA..........................  Lime Manufacturing                 X             X             X   ............
                                  Plants.
BBBBB..........................  Semiconductor                      X             X             X   ............
                                  Manufacturing.
CCCCC..........................  Coke Oven: Pushing,                X             X             X   ............
                                  Quenching and Battery
                                  Stacks.
DDDDD..........................  Industrial, Commercial,            X             X   ............  ............
                                  and Institutional
                                  Boiler and Process
                                  Heaters.
EEEEE..........................  Iron and Steel                     X             X             X   ............
                                  Foundries.
FFFFF..........................  Integrated Iron and                X             X             X   ............
                                  Steel.
GGGGG..........................  Site Remediation.......            X             X             X   ............
HHHHH..........................  Miscellaneous Coating              X             X             X   ............
                                  Manufacturing.
IIIII..........................  Mercury Emissions from             X             X             X   ............
                                  Mercury Cell Chlor-
                                  Alkali Plants.
JJJJJ..........................  Brick and Structural               X             X             X   ............
                                  Clay Products
                                  Manufacturing.
KKKKK..........................  Clay Ceramics                      X             X             X   ............
                                  Manufacturing.
LLLLL..........................  Asphalt Roofing and                X             X             X   ............
                                  Processing.
MMMMM..........................  Flexible Polyurethane              X             X             X   ............
                                  Foam Fabrication
                                  Operation.
NNNNN..........................  Hydrochloric Acid                  X             X             X   ............
                                  Production.
PPPPP..........................  Engine Test Cells/                 X             X             X   ............
                                  Stands.
QQQQQ..........................  Friction Products                  X             X             X   ............
                                  Manufacturing.
RRRRR..........................  Taconite Iron Ore                  X             X             X   ............
                                  Processing.
SSSSS..........................  Refractory Products                X             X             X   ............
                                  Manufacturing.
TTTTT..........................  Primary Magnesium                  X             X             X   ............
                                  Refining.
WWWWW..........................  Hospital Ethylene Oxide  ............  ............            X   ............
                                  Sterilizers.
YYYYY..........................  Area Sources: Electric   ............  ............            X   ............
                                  Arc Furnace
                                  Steelmaking Facilities.
ZZZZZ..........................  Iron and Steel           ............  ............            X   ............
                                  Foundries Area Sources.
BBBBBB.........................  Gasoline Distribution    ............  ............            X   ............
                                  Bulk Terminals, Bulk
                                  Plants, and Pipeline
                                  Facilities.
CCCCCC.........................  Gasoline Dispensing      ............  ............            X   ............
                                  Facilities.
DDDDDD.........................  Polyvinyl Chloride and   ............  ............            X   ............
                                  Copolymers Production
                                  Area Sources.
EEEEEE.........................  Primary Copper Smelting  ............  ............            X   ............
                                  Area Sources.
FFFFFF.........................  Secondary Copper         ............  ............            X   ............
                                  Smelting Area Sources.
GGGGGG.........................  Primary Nonferrous       ............  ............            X   ............
                                  Metals Area Sources--
                                  Zinc, Cadmium, and
                                  Beryllium.
HHHHHH.........................  Paint Stripping and      ............  ............            X   ............
                                  Miscellaneous Surface
                                  Coating Operations at
                                  Area Sources.
LLLLLL.........................  Acrylic and Modacrylic   ............  ............            X   ............
                                  Fibers Production Area
                                  Sources.
MMMMMM.........................  Carbon Black Production  ............  ............            X   ............
                                  Area Sources.
NNNNNN.........................  Chemical Manufacturing   ............  ............            X   ............
                                  Area Sources: Chromium
                                  Compounds.
OOOOOO.........................  Flexible Polyurethane    ............  ............            X   ............
                                  Foam Production and
                                  Fabrication Area
                                  Sources.
PPPPPP.........................  Lead Acid Battery        ............  ............            X   ............
                                  Manufacturing Area
                                  Sources.
QQQQQQ.........................  Wood Preserving Area     ............  ............            X   ............
                                  Sources.
RRRRRR.........................  Clay Ceramics            ............  ............            X   ............
                                  Manufacturing Area
                                  Sources.
SSSSSS.........................  Glass Manufacturing      ............  ............            X   ............
                                  Area Sources.
TTTTTT.........................  Secondary Nonferrous     ............  ............            X   ............
                                  Metals Processing Area
                                  Sources.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
\2\ Maricopa County Air Quality Department.
\3\ Pima County Department of Environmental Quality.
\4\ Pinal County Air Quality Control District.

    (ii) [Reserved]
* * * * *
    (29) Nevada. (i) The following table lists the specific part 63 
standards that have been delegated unchanged to the air pollution 
control agencies in the State of Nevada. The (X) symbol is used to 
indicate each category that has been delegated.

                                 Delegation Status for Part 63 Standards--Nevada
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                Subpart                           Description             NDEP \1\     WCAQMD \2\    CCDAQM \3\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A.....................................  General Provisions............            X             X   ............
F.....................................  Synthetic Organic Chemical                X   ............  ............
                                         Manufacturing Industry.
G.....................................  Synthetic Organic Chemical                X   ............  ............
                                         Manufacturing Industry:
                                         Process Vents, Storage
                                         Vessels, Transfer Operations,
                                         and Wastewater.
H.....................................  Organic Hazardous Air                     X   ............  ............
                                         Pollutants: Equipment Leaks.
I.....................................  Organic Hazardous Air                     X   ............  ............
                                         Pollutants: Certain Processes
                                         Subject to the Negotiated
                                         Regulation for Equipment
                                         Leaks.

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J.....................................  Polyvinyl Chloride and                    X   ............  ............
                                         Copolymers Production.
L.....................................  Coke Oven Batteries...........            X   ............  ............
M.....................................  Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning            X             X   ............
N.....................................  Hard and Decorative Chromium              X             X   ............
                                         Electroplating and Chromium
                                         Anodizing Tanks.
O.....................................  Ethylene Oxide Sterilization              X             X   ............
                                         Facilities.
Q.....................................  Industrial Process Cooling                X   ............  ............
                                         Towers.
R.....................................  Gasoline Distribution                     X             X   ............
                                         Facilities.
S.....................................  Pulp and Paper................            X   ............  ............
T.....................................  Halogenated Solvent Cleaning..            X             X   ............
U.....................................  Group I Polymers and Resins...            X   ............  ............
W.....................................  Epoxy Resins Production and               X   ............  ............
                                         Non-Nylon Polyamides
                                         Production.
X.....................................  Secondary Lead Smelting.......            X   ............  ............
Y.....................................  Marine Tank Vessel Loading                X   ............  ............
                                         Operations.
AA....................................  Phosphoric Acid Manufacturing             X   ............  ............
                                         Plants.
BB....................................  Phosphate Fertilizers                     X   ............  ............
                                         Production Plants.
CC....................................  Petroleum Refineries..........            X   ............  ............
DD....................................  Off-Site Waste and Recovery               X   ............  ............
                                         Operations.
EE....................................  Magnetic Tape Manufacturing               X   ............  ............
                                         Operations.
GG....................................  Aerospace Manufacturing and               X   ............  ............
                                         Rework Facilities.
HH....................................  Oil and Natural Gas Production            X   ............  ............
                                         Facilities.
II....................................  Shipbuilding and Ship Repair              X   ............  ............
                                         (Surface Coating).
JJ....................................  Wood Furniture Manufacturing              X   ............  ............
                                         Operations.
KK....................................  Printing and Publishing                   X             X   ............
                                         Industry.
LL....................................  Primary Aluminum Reduction                X   ............  ............
                                         Plants.
MM....................................  Chemical Recovery Combustion              X   ............  ............
                                         Sources at Kraft, Soda,
                                         Sulfite, and Stand-Alone
                                         Semichemical Pulp Mills.
OO....................................  Tanks--Level 1................            X   ............  ............
PP....................................  Containers....................            X   ............  ............
QQ....................................  Surface Impoundments..........            X   ............  ............
RR....................................  Individual Drain Systems......            X   ............  ............
SS....................................  Closed Vent Systems, Control              X   ............  ............
                                         Devices, Recovery Devices and
                                         Routing to a Fuel Gas System
                                         or a Process.
TT....................................  Equipment Leaks--Control Level            X   ............  ............
                                         1.
UU....................................  Equipment Leaks--Control Level            X   ............  ............
                                         2.
VV....................................  Oil-Water Separators and                  X   ............  ............
                                         Organic-Water Separators.
WW....................................  Storage Vessels (Tanks)--                 X   ............  ............
                                         Control Level 2.
XX....................................  Ethylene Manufacturing Process            X   ............  ............
                                         Units: Heat Exchange Systems
                                         and Waste Operations.
YY....................................  Generic MACT Standards........            X   ............  ............
CCC...................................  Steel Pickling................            X   ............  ............
DDD...................................  Mineral Wool Production.......            X   ............  ............
EEE...................................  Hazardous Waste Combustors....            X   ............  ............
GGG...................................  Pharmaceuticals Production....            X   ............  ............
HHH...................................  Natural Gas Transmission and              X   ............  ............
                                         Storage Facilities.
III...................................  Flexible Polyurethane Foam                X   ............  ............
                                         Production.
JJJ...................................  Group IV Polymers and Resins..            X   ............  ............
LLL...................................  Portland Cement Manufacturing             X   ............  ............
                                         Industry.
MMM...................................  Pesticide Active Ingredient               X   ............  ............
                                         Production.
NNN...................................  Wool Fiberglass Manufacturing.            X   ............  ............
OOO...................................  Manufacture of Amino/Phenolic             X   ............  ............
                                         Resins.
PPP...................................  Polyether Polyols Production..            X   ............  ............
QQQ...................................  Primary Copper Smelting.......            X   ............  ............
RRR...................................  Secondary Aluminum Production.            X   ............  ............
TTT...................................  Primary Lead Smelting.........            X   ............  ............
UUU...................................  Petroleum Refineries:                     X   ............  ............
                                         Catalytic Cracking, Catalytic
                                         Reforming, and Sulfur
                                         Recovery Units.
VVV...................................  Publicly Owned Treatment Works            X             X   ............
XXX...................................  Ferroalloys Production........            X   ............  ............
AAAA..................................  Municipal Solid Waste                     X   ............  ............
                                         Landfills.
CCCC..................................  Manufacturing of Nutritional              X   ............  ............
                                         Yeast.
DDDD..................................  Plywood and Composite Wood                X   ............  ............
                                         Products.
EEEE..................................  Organic Liquids Distribution              X             X   ............
                                         (non-gasoline).
FFFF..................................  Miscellaneous Organic Chemical            X   ............  ............
                                         Manufacturing.
GGGG..................................  Solvent Extraction for                    X   ............  ............
                                         Vegetable Oil Production.
HHHH..................................  Wet-Formed Fiberglass Mat                 X   ............  ............
                                         Production.
IIII..................................  Surface Coating of Automobiles            X   ............  ............
                                         and Light-Duty Trucks.
JJJJ..................................  Paper and Other Web Coating...            X   ............  ............
KKKK..................................  Surface Coating of Metal Cans.            X   ............  ............
MMMM..................................  Miscellaneous Metal Parts and             X   ............  ............
                                         Products.
NNNN..................................  Large Appliances..............            X   ............  ............
OOOO..................................  Printing, Coating, and Dyeing             X   ............  ............
                                         of Fabrics and Other Textiles.

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PPPP..................................  Surface Coating of Plastic                X   ............  ............
                                         Parts and Products.
QQQQ..................................  Wood Building Products........            X   ............  ............
RRRR..................................  Surface Coating of Metal                  X   ............  ............
                                         Furniture.
SSSS..................................  Surface Coating of Metal Coil.            X   ............  ............
TTTT..................................  Leather Finishing Operations..            X   ............  ............
UUUU..................................  Cellulose Products                        X   ............  ............
                                         Manufacturing.
VVVV..................................  Boat Manufacturing............            X   ............  ............
WWWW..................................  Reinforced Plastics Composites            X             X   ............
                                         Production.
XXXX..................................  Tire Manufacturing............            X   ............  ............
YYYY..................................  Stationary Combustion Turbines            X   ............  ............
ZZZZ..................................  Stationary Reciprocating                  X             X   ............
                                         Internal Combustion Engines.
AAAAA.................................  Lime Manufacturing Plants.....            X   ............  ............
BBBBB.................................  Semiconductor Manufacturing...            X   ............  ............
CCCCC.................................  Coke Oven: Pushing, Quenching             X   ............  ............
                                         and Battery Stacks.
DDDDD.................................  Industrial, Commercial, and               X   ............  ............
                                         Institutional Boiler and
                                         Process Heaters.
EEEEE.................................  Iron and Steel Foundries......            X   ............  ............
FFFFF.................................  Integrated Iron and Steel.....            X   ............  ............
GGGGG.................................  Site Remediation..............            X   ............  ............
HHHHH.................................  Miscellaneous Coating                     X   ............  ............
                                         Manufacturing.
JJJJJ.................................  Brick and Structural Clay                 X   ............  ............
                                         Products Manufacturing.
KKKKK.................................  Clay Ceramics Manufacturing...            X   ............  ............
LLLLL.................................  Asphalt Roofing and Processing            X   ............  ............
MMMMM.................................  Flexible Polyurethane Foam                X   ............  ............
                                         Fabrication Operation.
NNNNN.................................  Hydrochloric Acid Production..            X   ............  ............
PPPPP.................................  Engine Test Cells/Stands......            X   ............  ............
QQQQQ.................................  Friction Products                         X   ............  ............
                                         Manufacturing.
SSSSS.................................  Refractory Products                       X   ............  ............
                                         Manufacturing.
WWWWW.................................  Hospital Ethylene Oxide                   X             X   ............
                                         Sterilizers.
YYYYY.................................  Electric Arc Furnace                      X   ............  ............
                                         Steelmaking Facilities (area
                                         sources).
ZZZZZ.................................  Iron and Steel Foundries Area             X   ............  ............
                                         Sources.
BBBBBB................................  Gasoline Distribution Bulk      ............            X   ............
                                         Terminals, Bulk Plants and
                                         Pipeline Facilities.
CCCCCC................................  Gasoline Dispensing Facilities  ............            X   ............
DDDDDD................................  Polyvinyl Chloride and                    X   ............  ............
                                         Copolymers Production Area
                                         Sources.
EEEEEE................................  Primary Copper Smelting Area              X   ............  ............
                                         Sources.
FFFFFF................................  Secondary Copper Smelting Area            X   ............  ............
                                         Sources.
GGGGGG................................  Primary Nonferrous Metals Area            X   ............  ............
                                         Sources--Zinc, Cadmium, and
                                         Beryllium.
HHHHHH................................  Paint Stripping and             ............            X   ............
                                         Miscellaneous Surface Coating
                                         Operations at Area Sources.
LLLLLL................................  Acrylic and Modacrylic Fibers             X   ............  ............
                                         Production Area Sources.
MMMMMM................................  Carbon Black Production Area              X   ............  ............
                                         Sources.
NNNNNN................................  Chemical Manufacturing Area               X   ............  ............
                                         Sources: Chromium Compounds.
OOOOOO................................  Flexible Polyurethane Foam                X             X   ............
                                         Production and Fabrication
                                         Area Sources.
PPPPPP................................  Lead Acid Battery                         X   ............  ............
                                         Manufacturing Area Sources.
QQQQQQ................................  Wood Preserving Area Sources..            X   ............  ............
RRRRRR................................  Clay Ceramics Manufacturing               X   ............  ............
                                         Area Sources.
SSSSSS................................  Glass Manufacturing Area                  X   ............  ............
                                         Sources.
TTTTTT................................  Secondary Nonferrous Metals               X   ............  ............
                                         Processing Area Sources.
WWWWWW................................  Area Source Standards for       ............            X   ............
                                         Plating and Polishing
                                         Operations.
XXXXXX................................  Area Source Standards for Nine  ............            X   ............
                                         Metal Fabrication and
                                         Finishing Source Categories.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Nevada Division of Environmental Protection.
\2\ Washoe County Air Quality Management Division.
\3\ Clark County Department of Air Quality Management.

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