Outer Continental Shelf Air Regulations Consistency Update for Virginia, 43185-43194 [2011-18133]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 139 / Wednesday, July 20, 2011 / Rules and Regulations substantial direct effects on tribal governments, on the relationship between the Federal government and Indian tribes, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities between the Federal government and Indian tribes. Thus, Executive Order 13175 does not apply to this rule. G. Executive Order 13045, Protection of Children From Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks EPA interprets Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997) as applying only to those regulatory actions that concern health or safety risks, such that the analysis required under section 5–501 of the Executive Order has the potential to influence the regulation. This rule is not subject to Executive Order 13045, because it approves a State rule implementing a Federal standard. H. Executive Order 13211, Actions That Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use This rule is not subject to Executive Order 13211, ‘‘Actions Concerning Regulations That Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use’’ (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001) because it is not a significant regulatory action under Executive Order 12866. jlentini on DSK4TPTVN1PROD with RULES I. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act Section 12 of the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act (NTTAA) of 1995 requires Federal agencies to evaluate existing technical standards when developing a new regulation. To comply with NTTAA, EPA must consider and use ‘‘voluntary consensus standards’’ (VCS) if available and applicable when developing programs and policies unless doing so would be inconsistent with applicable law or otherwise impractical. The EPA believes that VCS are inapplicable to this action. Today’s action does not require the public to perform activities conducive to the use of VCS. J. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions To Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, Feb. 16, 1994) establishes Federal executive policy on environmental justice. Its main provision directs Federal agencies, to the greatest extent practicable and permitted by law, to make environmental justice part of their mission by identifying and addressing, as appropriate, disproportionately high and adverse human health or VerDate Mar<15>2010 16:14 Jul 19, 2011 Jkt 223001 environmental effects of their programs, policies, and activities on minority populations and low-income populations in the United States. EPA lacks the discretionary authority to address environmental justice in this rulemaking. 43185 PART 52—[AMENDED] 1. The authority citation for Part 52 continues to read as follows: ■ Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq. Subpart F—California 2. Section 52.220 is amended by adding paragraphs (c)(389) and (390) to read as follows: ■ K. Congressional Review Act The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. section 801 et seq., as added by the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency promulgating the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy of the rule, to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of the United States. EPA will submit a report containing this rule and other required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the United States prior to publication of the rule in the Federal Register. A major rule cannot take effect until 60 days after it is published in the Federal Register. This action is not a ‘‘major rule’’ as defined by 5 U.S.C. section 804(2). This rule will be effective on August 19, 2011. L. Petitions for Judicial Review § 52.220 Identification of plan. * * * * * (c) * * * (389) New and amended regulations were submitted on December 7, 2010, by the Governor’s Designee. (i) Incorporation by Reference. (A) Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District. (1) Rule 214, ‘‘Federal New Source Review,’’ as adopted on October 28, 2010. (390) Amended regulations were submitted on January 28, 2011, by the Governor’s Designee. (i) Incorporation by Reference. (A) Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District. (1) Rule 203, ‘‘Prevention of Significant Deterioration,’’ as amended on January 27, 2011. * * * * * [FR Doc. 2011–18152 Filed 7–19–11; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560–50–P 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 September 19, 2011. Filing a petition for reconsideration by the Administrator of this final rule does not affect the finality of this rule for the purposes of judicial review nor does it extend the time within which a petition for judicial review may be filed, and shall not postpone the effectiveness of such rule or action. This action may not be challenged later in proceedings to enforce its requirements (see section 307(b)(2)). List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52 Air pollution control, Environmental protection, Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, Particulate matter, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Volatile organic compounds. Dated: June 30, 2011. Jared Blumenfeld, Regional Administrator, Region IX. Part 52, Chapter I, Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows: PO 00000 Frm 00075 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 40 CFR Part 55 [EPA–R03–OAR–2011–0140; FRL- 9434–5 ] Outer Continental Shelf Air Regulations Consistency Update for Virginia Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION: Direct final rule. AGENCY: EPA is taking direct final action to approve an update to a portion of the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Air Regulations. Requirements applying to OCS sources located within 25 miles of a State’s seaward boundary must be updated periodically to maintain continuity and ensure consistency with the regulations of the corresponding onshore area (COA), as mandated by the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 (CAA). The specific portion of the OCS air regulation that is being updated pertains to the requirements for OCS sources in the Commonwealth of Virginia (Virginia). The intended effect of approving the OCS requirements for Virginia is to regulate emissions from SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\20JYR1.SGM 20JYR1 jlentini on DSK4TPTVN1PROD with RULES 43186 Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 139 / Wednesday, July 20, 2011 / Rules and Regulations OCS sources in accordance with the requirements onshore. DATES: This rule is effective on September 19, 2011 without further notice, unless EPA receives adverse written comment by August 19, 2011. If adverse comments are received, EPA will publish a timely withdrawal of the direct final rule in the Federal Register and inform the public that the rule will not take effect. The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in this rule is approved by the Director of the Federal Register as of September 19, 2011. ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID Number EPA– R03–OAR–2011–0140 by one of the following methods: 1. https://www.regulations.gov: Follow the on-line instructions for submitting comments. 2. E-mail: cox.kathleen@epa.gov. 3. Mail: EPA–R03–OAR–2011–0140, Kathleen Cox, Associate Director, Office of Permits and Air Toxics, Mailcode 3AP10, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region III, 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103. 4. Hand Delivery or Courier. At the previously-listed EPA Region III address. Such deliveries are only accepted during the Docket’s normal hours of operation, and special arrangements should be made for deliveries of boxed information. Instructions: Direct your comments to Docket ID No. EPA–R03–OAR–2011– 0140. EPA’s policy is that all comments received will be included in the public docket without change, and may be made available online at https:// www.regulations.gov, including any personal information provided, unless the comment includes information claimed to be Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Do not submit information that you consider to be CBI or otherwise protected through https:// www.regulations.gov or e-mail. The https://www.regulations.gov Web site is an ‘‘anonymous access’’ system, which means EPA will not know your identity or contact information unless you provide it in the body of your comment. If you send an e-mail comment directly to EPA without going through https:// www.regulations.gov, your e-mail address will be automatically captured and included as part of the comment that is placed in the public docket and made available on the Internet. If you submit an electronic comment, EPA recommends that you include your name and other contact information in the body of your comment and with any VerDate Mar<15>2010 16:14 Jul 19, 2011 Jkt 223001 disk or CD–ROM you submit. If EPA cannot read your comment due to technical difficulties and cannot contact you for clarification, EPA may not be able to consider your comment. Electronic files should avoid the use of special characters, any form of encryption, and be free of any defects or viruses. Docket: All documents in the electronic docket are listed in the https://www.regulations.gov index. Although listed in the index, some information is not publicly available, i.e., CBI or other information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Certain other material, such as copyrighted material, is not placed on the Internet and will be publicly available only in hard copy form. Publicly available docket materials are available either electronically in https:// www.regulations.gov or in hard copy during normal business hours at the Air Protection Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region III, 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103. Copies of the State submittal are available at the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, 629 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: ´ Emlyn Velez-Rosa, (215) 814–2038 or by e-mail at velez-rosa.emlyn@epa.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Table of Contents I. Background and Purpose II. EPA’s Evaluation III. Final Action IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews I. Background and Purpose On September 4, 1992, EPA promulgated 40 CFR part 55, which established requirements to control air pollution from OCS sources in order to attain and maintain federal and state ambient air quality standards and to comply with the provisions of part C of title I of the CAA. Part 55 applies to all OCS sources offshore of the States except those located in the Gulf of Mexico west of 87.5 degrees longitude. Section 328 of the CAA requires that for such sources located within 25 miles of a State’s seaward boundary, the requirements shall be the same as would be applicable if the source were located in the COA. Because the OCS requirements are based on onshore requirements, and onshore requirements may change, section 328(a)(1) requires that EPA update the OCS requirements as necessary to maintain consistency with onshore requirements. To comply with this statutory mandate, EPA must incorporate applicable rules of the COA into 40 CFR PO 00000 Frm 00076 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 part 55 as they exist onshore. This limits EPA’s flexibility in deciding which requirements will be incorporated into part 55 and prevents EPA from making substantive changes to the requirements it incorporates. As a result, EPA may be incorporating rules into part 55 that do not conform to all EPA’s state implementation plan (SIP) guidance or certain requirements of the CAA. Consistency updates may result in the inclusion of state or local rules or regulations into part 55, even though the same rules may ultimately be disapproved for inclusion as part of the SIP. Inclusion in the part 55 rule does not imply that a state or local rule meets the requirements of the CAA for SIP approval, nor does it imply that the state or local rule will be approved by EPA for inclusion in the SIP. II. EPA’s Evaluation In updating 40 CFR part 55, EPA reviewed the state rules for inclusion in part 55 to ensure that they are rationally related to the attainment or maintenance of federal or state ambient air quality standards or part C of title I of the CAA; that they are not designed expressly to prevent exploration and development of the OCS; and that they are applicable to OCS sources. 40 CFR 55.1. EPA has also evaluated the rules to ensure they are not arbitrary or capricious. 40 CFR 55.12(e). In addition, EPA has excluded administrative or procedural rules.1 In addition, EPA has excluded requirements that regulate toxics which are not related to the attainment and maintenance of federal and state ambient air quality standards. III. Final Action EPA is taking direct final action to incorporate the applicable provisions of the Virginia Administrative Code (VAC) into 40 CFR part 55 as required under section 328(a)(1) of the CAA. EPA is publishing this rule without prior proposal because the Agency views this as a non-controversial amendment and anticipates no adverse comment. However, in the ‘‘Proposed Rules’’ section of today’s Federal Register, EPA is publishing a separate document that will serve as the proposal to approve this consistency update if adverse comments are filed. This rule will be effective on September 19, 2011 without further notice unless EPA 1 Each COA that has been delegated the authority to implement and enforce part 55 will use its administrative and procedural rules as onshore. However, in those instances where EPA has not delegated authority to implement and enforce part 55, EPA will use its own administrative and procedural requirements to implement the substantive requirements. E:\FR\FM\20JYR1.SGM 20JYR1 Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 139 / Wednesday, July 20, 2011 / Rules and Regulations receives adverse comment by August 19, 2011. If EPA receives adverse comment, EPA will publish a timely withdrawal in the Federal Register informing the public that the rule will not take effect. EPA will address all public comments in a subsequent final rule based on the proposed rule. EPA will not institute a second comment period on this action. Any parties interested in commenting must do so at this time. jlentini on DSK4TPTVN1PROD with RULES IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews Under the CAA, the Administrator is required to establish requirements to control air pollution from OCS sources located within 25 miles of States’ seaward boundary that are the same as onshore air control requirements. To comply with this statutory mandate, EPA must incorporate applicable onshore rules into 40 CFR part 55 as they exist onshore. 42 U.S.C. 7627(a)(1); 40 CFR 55.12. Thus, in promulgating OCS consistency updates, EPA’s role is to maintain consistency between OCS regulations and the regulations of onshore areas, provided that they meet the criteria of the CAA. Accordingly, this action simply updates the existing OCS requirements to make them consistent with requirements onshore, without the exercise of any policy discretion by EPA. 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); • Is certified as not having a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.); • Does not contain any unfunded mandate or significantly or uniquely affect small governments, as described in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4); • Does not have Federalism implications as specified in Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999); • Is not an economically significant regulatory action based on health or safety risks subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997); • Is not a significant regulatory action subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001); • Is not subject to requirements of Section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because application of those requirements would be inconsistent with the CAA; and VerDate Mar<15>2010 16:14 Jul 19, 2011 Jkt 223001 • 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 it does not have a substantial direct effect on one or more Indian tribes, on the relationship between the Federal Government and Indian tribes, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities between the Federal Government and Indian tribes, nor does it impose substantial direct compliance costs on tribal governments, nor preempt tribal law. Under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq., OMB has approved the information collection requirements contained in 40 CFR part 55 and, by extension, this update to the rules, and has assigned OMB control number 2060–0249. Notice of OMB’s approval of EPA Information Collection Request (ICR) No. 1601.07 was published in the Federal Register on February 17, 2009 (74 FR 7432). The approval expires January 31, 2012. As EPA previously indicated (73 FR 66037 (November 6, 2008)), the annual public reporting and recordkeeping burden for collection of information under 40 CFR part 55 is estimated to average 112 hours per response. Burden means the total time, effort, or financial resources expended by persons to generate, maintain, retain, or disclose or provide information to or for a Federal agency. This includes the time needed to review instructions; develop, acquire, install, and utilize technology and systems for the purposes of collecting, validating, and verifying information, processing and maintaining information, and disclosing and providing information; adjust the existing ways to comply with any previously applicable instructions and requirements; train personnel to be able to respond to a collection of information; search data sources; complete and review the collection of information; and transmit or otherwise disclose the information. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB control numbers for EPA’s regulations in 40 CFR are listed in 40 CFR part 9 and are identified on the form and/or instrument, if applicable. In addition, the table in 40 CFR part 9 of currently approved OMB control numbers for PO 00000 Frm 00077 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 43187 various regulations lists the regulatory citations for the information requirements contained in 40 CFR part 55. 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 CAA, petitions for judicial review of this action must be filed in the United States Court of Appeals for the appropriate circuit by September 19, 2011. Filing a petition for reconsideration by the Administrator of this final rule does not affect the finality of this action for the purposes of judicial review nor does it extend the time within which a petition for judicial review may be filed, and shall not postpone the effectiveness of such rule or action. This OCS consistency update action for Virginia may not be challenged later in proceedings to enforce its requirements. (See section 307(b)(2).) List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 55 Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, Air pollution control, Continental Shelf, Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, Particulate matter, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Sulfur oxides. Dated: June 3, 2011. W.C. Early, Acting Regional Administrator, Region III. For the reasons stated in the preamble, title 40, chapter I of the Code of Federal Regulations, is amended as follows: PART 55—[AMENDED] 1. The authority citation for part 55 continues to read as follows: ■ Authority: Section 328 of the CAA (42 U.S.C. 7401, et seq.) as amended by Public Law 101–549. 2. Section 55.14 is amended as follows: ■ E:\FR\FM\20JYR1.SGM 20JYR1 43188 Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 139 / Wednesday, July 20, 2011 / Rules and Regulations a. By adding paragraph (d)(22). b. By revising paragraph (e) introductory text. ■ c. By adding paragraph (e)(22). 3. In Appendix A to part 55, add an entry for Virginia in alphabetical order to read as follows: ■ ■ ■ § 55.14 Requirements that apply to OCS sources located within 25 miles of States’ seaward boundaries, by State. jlentini on DSK4TPTVN1PROD with RULES * * * * * (d) * * * (22) Virginia. (i) 40 CFR part 52, subpart VV. (ii) [Reserved]. * * * * * (e) State and local requirements. State and local requirements promulgated by EPA as applicable to OCS sources located within 25 miles of State’s seaward boundaries have been compiled into separate documents organized by State and local areas of jurisdiction. These documents, set forth below, are incorporated by reference. This incorporation by reference was approved by the Director of the Federal Register Office in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552 (a) and 40 CFR part 51. Copies may be inspected at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202–741–6030 or go to: https:// www.archives.gov/federal_register/code _of_federal_regulations/ ibr_locations.html. Copies of rules pertaining to particular States or local areas may be inspected or obtained from the EPA Docket Center-Public Reading Room, EPA West Building, Room 3334, 1301 Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20004 or the appropriate EPA regional offices: U.S. EPA, Region I (Massachusetts) 5 Post Office Square, Boston, MA 02109–3912; U.S.EPA, Region III (Delaware and Virginia) 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103, (215) 814– 5000; U.S. EPA, Region 4 (Florida and North Carolina), 61 Forsyth Street, Atlanta, GA 30303; U.S. EPA, Region 9 (California), 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105; and U.S. EPA Region 10 (Alaska), 1200 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101. For an informational listing of the State and local requirements incorporated into this part, which are applicable to sources of air pollution located on the OCS, see appendix A to this part. * * * * * (22) Virginia. (i) State requirements. (A) Outer Continental Shelf Air Regulations Consistency Update for Virginia, in effect as of March 2, 2011. (B) [Reserved]. (ii) Local requirements. (A) [Reserved]. * * * * * VerDate Mar<15>2010 16:14 Jul 19, 2011 Jkt 223001 Appendix A to Part 55—Listing of State and Local Requirements Incorporated by Reference Into Part 55, By State * * * * * Virginia: (a) State Requirements. (1) The following Commonwealth of Virginia requirements are applicable to OCS Sources, March 2, 2011, Commonwealth of Virginia—Virginia Department of Environmental Quality. The following sections of Virginia Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution Control (VAC), Title 9, Agency 5: Chapter 10—General Definitions (Effective 02/18/2010) 9VAC5–10–10. General. 9VAC5–10–20. Terms defined. 9VAC5–10–30. Abbreviations. Chapter 20—General Provisions (Effective 11/10/2010) Part I—Administrative 9VAC5–20–10. Applicability. 9VAC5–20–21. Documents incorporated by reference. 9VAC5–20–50. Variances. 9VAC5–20–70. Circumvention. 9VAC5–20–80. Relationship of state regulations to federal regulations. 9VAC5–20–121. Air quality program policies and procedures. Part II—Air Quality Programs 9VAC5–20–160. Registration. 9VAC5–20–170. Control programs. 9VAC5–20–180. Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction. 9VAC5–20–200. Air quality control regions. 9VAC5–20–201. Urban areas. 9VAC5–20–202. Metropolitan statistical areas. 9VAC5–20–203. Maintenance areas. 9VAC5–20–204. Nonattainment areas. 9VAC5–20–205. Prevention of significant deterioration areas. 9VAC5–20–206. Volatile organic compound and nitrogen oxides emission control areas. 9VAC5–20–220. Shutdown of a stationary source. 9VAC5–20–230. Certification of documents. Chapter 30—Ambient Air Quality Standards (Effective 08/18/2010) 9VAC5–30–10. General. 9VAC5–30–15. Reference conditions. 9VAC5–30–30. Sulfur oxides (sulfur dioxide). 9VAC5–30–40. Carbon monoxide. 9VAC5–30–50. Ozone (1-hour). 9VAC5–30–55. Ozone (8-hour, 0.08 ppm). 9VAC5–30–56. Ozone (8-hour, 0.075 ppm). 9VAC5–30–60. Particulate matter (PM10). 9VAC5–30–65. Particulate matter. 9VAC5–30–70. Oxides of nitrogen with nitrogen dioxide as the indicator. 9VAC5–30–80. Lead. PO 00000 Frm 00078 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 Chapter 40—Existing Stationary Sources Part I—Special Provisions (Effective 12/12/2007) 9VAC5–40–10. Applicability. 9VAC5–40–20. Compliance. 9VAC5–40–21. Compliance schedules. 9VAC5–40–22. Interpretation of emission standards based on process weight-rate tables. 9VAC5–40–30. Emission testing. 9VAC5–40–40. Monitoring. 9VAC5–40–41. Emission monitoring procedures for existing sources. 9VAC5–40–50. Notification, records and reporting. Part II—Emission Standards Article 1—Visible Emissions and Fugitive Dust/Emissions (Effective 02/01/2003) 9VAC5–40–60. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–40–70. Definitions. 9VAC5–40–80. Standard for visible emissions. 9VAC5–40–90. Standard for fugitive dust/ emissions. 9VAC5–40–100. Monitoring. 9VAC5–40–110. Test methods and procedures. 9VAC5–40–120. Waivers. Article 4—General Process Operations (Effective 12/15/2006) 9VAC5–40–240. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–40–250. Definitions. 9VAC5–40–260. Standard for particulate matter (AQCR 1–6). 9VAC5–40–270. Standard for particulate matter (AQCR 7). 9VAC5–40–280. Standard for sulfur dioxide. 9VAC5–40–290. Standard for hydrogen sulfide. 9VAC5–40–320. Standard for visible emissions. 9VAC5–40–330. Standard for fugitive dust/ emissions. 9VAC5–40–350. Standard for toxic pollutants. 9VAC5–40–360. Compliance. 9VAC5–40–370. Test methods and procedures. 9VAC5–40–380. Monitoring. 9VAC5–40–390. Notification, records and reporting. 9VAC5–40–400. Registration. 9VAC5–40–410. Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction. 9VAC5–40–420. Permits. Article 7—Incinerators (Effective 01/01/1985) 9VAC5–40–730. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–40–740. Definitions. 9VAC5–40–750. Standard for particulate matter. 9VAC5–40–760. Standard for visible emissions. 9VAC5–40–770. Standard for fugitive dust/ emissions. 9VAC5–40–790. Standard for toxic pollutants. E:\FR\FM\20JYR1.SGM 20JYR1 Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 139 / Wednesday, July 20, 2011 / Rules and Regulations 9VAC5–40–800. Prohibition of flue-fed incinerators. 9VAC5–40–810. Compliance. 9VAC5–40–820. Test methods and procedures. 9VAC5–40–830. Monitoring. 9VAC5–40–840. Notification, records and reporting. 9VAC5–40–850. Registration. 9VAC5–40–860. Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction. 9VAC5–40–870. Permits. 9VAC5–40–2310. Standard for toxic pollutants. 9VAC5–40–2320. Compliance. 9VAC5–40–2330. Test methods and procedures. 9VAC5–40–2340. Monitoring. 9VAC5–40–2350. Notification, records and reporting. 9VAC5–40–2360. Registration. 9VAC5–40–2370. Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction. 9VAC5–40–2380. Permits. Article 8—Fuel Burning Equipment (Effective 01/01/2002) 9VAC5–40–880. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–40–890. Definitions. 9VAC5–40–900. Standard for particulate matter. 9VAC5–40–910. Emission allocation system. 9VAC5–40–920. Determination of collection equipment efficiency factor. 9VAC5–40–930. Standard for sulfur dioxide. 9VAC5–40–940. Standard for visible emissions. 9VAC5–40–950. Standard for fugitive dust/ emissions. 9VAC5–40–970. Standard for toxic pollutants. 9VAC5–40–980. Compliance. 9VAC5–40–990. Test methods and procedures. 9VAC5–40–1000. Monitoring. 9VAC5–40–1010. Notification, records and reporting. 9VAC5–40–1020. Registration. 9VAC5–40–1030. Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction. 9VAC5–40–1040. Permits. Article 18—Primary and Secondary Metal Operations (Effective 01/01/1985) 9VAC5–40–2390. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–40–2400. Definitions. 9VAC5–40–2410. Standard for particulate matter. 9VAC5–40–2420. Standard for sulfur oxides. 9VAC5–40–2430. Standard for visible emissions. 9VAC5–40–2440. Standard for fugitive dust/ emissions. 9VAC5–40–2460. Standard for toxic pollutants. 9VAC5–40–2470. Compliance. 9VAC5–40–2480. Test methods and procedures. 9VAC5–40–2490. Monitoring. 9VAC5–40–2500. Notification, records and reporting. 9VAC5–40–2510. Registration. 9VAC5–40–2520. Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction. 9VAC5–40–2530. Permits. jlentini on DSK4TPTVN1PROD with RULES Article 14—Sand-Gravel Processing; Stone Quarrying & Processing (Effective 01/01/1985) 9VAC5–40–1820. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–40–1830. Definitions. 9VAC5–40–1840. Standard for particulate matter. 9VAC5–40–1850. Standard for visible emissions. 9VAC5–40–1860. Standard for fugitive dust/ emissions. 9VAC5–40–1880. Standard for toxic pollutants. 9VAC5–40–1890. Compliance. 9VAC5–40–1900. Test methods and procedures. 9VAC5–40–1910. Monitoring. 9VAC5–40–1920. Notification, records and reporting. 9VAC5–40–1930. Registration. 9VAC5–40–1940. Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction. 9VAC5–40–1950. Permits. Article 17—Woodworking Operations (Effective 01/01/1985) 9VAC5–40–2250. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–40–2260. Definitions. 9VAC5–40–2270. Standard for particulate matter. 9VAC5–40–2280. Standard for visible emissions. 9VAC5–40–2290. Standard for fugitive dust/ emissions. VerDate Mar<15>2010 16:14 Jul 19, 2011 Jkt 223001 Article 19—Lightweight Aggregate Process Operations (Effective 01/01/1985) 9VAC5–40–2540. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–40–2550. Definitions. 9VAC5–40–2560. Standard for particulate matter. 9VAC5–40–2570. Standard for sulfur oxides. 9VAC5–40–2580. Standard for visible emissions. 9VAC5–40–2590. Standard for fugitive dust/ emissions. 9VAC5–40–2610. Standard for toxic pollutants. 9VAC5–40–2620. Compliance. 9VAC5–40–2630. Test methods and procedures. 9VAC5–40–2640. Monitoring. 9VAC5–40–2650. Notification, records and reporting. 9VAC5–40–2660. Registration. 9VAC5–40–2670. Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction. 9VAC5–40–2680. Permits. Article 24—Solvent Metal Cleaning Operations (Effective 03/24/2004) 9VAC5–40–3260. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–40–3270. Definitions. 9VAC5–40–3280. Standard for volatile organic compounds. 9VAC5–40–3290. Control technology guidelines. 9VAC5–40–3300. Standard for visible emissions. PO 00000 Frm 00079 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 43189 9VAC5–40–3310. Standard for fugitive dust/ emissions. 9VAC5–40–3330. Standard for toxic pollutants. 9VAC5–40–3340. Compliance. 9VAC5–40–3350. Test methods and procedures. 9VAC5–40–3360. Monitoring. 9VAC5–40–3370. Notification, records and reporting. 9VAC5–40–3380. Registration. 9VAC5–40–3390. Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction. 9VAC5–40–3400. Permits. Article 25—VOC Storage & Transfer Operations (Effective 07/01/1991) 9VAC5–40–3410. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–40–3420. Definitions. 9VAC5–40–3430. Standard for volatile organic compounds. 9VAC5–40–3440. Control technology guidelines. 9VAC5–40–3450. Standard for visible emissions. 9VAC5–40–3460. Standard for fugitive dust/ emissions. 9VAC5–40–3480. Standard for toxic pollutants. 9VAC5–40–3490. Compliance. 9VAC5–40–3500. Test methods and procedures. 9VAC5–40–3510. Monitoring. 9VAC5–40–3520. Notification, records and reporting. 9VAC5–40–3530. Registration. 9VAC5–40–3540. Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction. 9VAC5–40–3550. Permits. Article 34—Miscellaneous Metal Parts/ Products Coating Application (Effective 07/01/1991) 9VAC5–40–4760. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–40–4770. Definitions. 9VAC5–40–4780. Standard for volatile organic compounds. 9VAC5–40–4790. Control technology guidelines. 9VAC5–40–4800. Standard for visible emissions. 9VAC5–40–4810. Standard for fugitive dust/ emissions. 9VAC5–40–4830. Standard for toxic pollutants. 9VAC5–40–4840. Compliance. 9VAC5–40–4850. Test methods and procedures. 9VAC5–40–4860. Monitoring. 9VAC5–40–4870. Notification, records and reporting. 9VAC5–40–4880. Registration. 9VAC5–40–4890. Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction. 9VAC5–40–4900. Permits. Article 37—Petroleum Liquid Storage and Transfer Operations (Effective 10/04/2006) 9VAC5–40–5200. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–40–5210. Definitions. 9VAC5–40–5220. Standard for volatile organic compounds. E:\FR\FM\20JYR1.SGM 20JYR1 43190 Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 139 / Wednesday, July 20, 2011 / Rules and Regulations 9VAC5–40–5230. Control technology guidelines. 9VAC5–40–5240. Standard for visible emissions. 9VAC5–40–5250. Standard for fugitive dust/ emissions. 9VAC5–40–5270. Standard for toxic pollutants. 9VAC5–40–5280. Compliance. 9VAC5–40–5290. Test methods and procedures. 9VAC5–40–5300. Monitoring. 9VAC5–40–5310. Notification, records and reporting. 9VAC5–40–5320. Registration. 9VAC5–40–5330. Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction. 9VAC5–40–5340. Permits. Article 41—Mobile Sources (Effective 08/01/1991) 9VAC5–40–5650. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–40–5660. Definitions. 9VAC5–40–5670. Motor vehicles. 9VAC5–40–5680. Other mobile sources. 9VAC5–40–5690. Export/import of motor vehicles. jlentini on DSK4TPTVN1PROD with RULES Article 42—Portable Fuel Container Spillage Control (Effective 10/04/2006) 9VAC5–40–5700. Applicability. 9VAC5–40–5710. Definitions. 9VAC5–40–5720. Standard for volatile organic compounds. 9VAC5–40–5730. Administrative requirements. 9VAC5–40–5740. Compliance. 9VAC5–40–5750. Compliance schedule. 9VAC5–40–5760. Test methods and procedures. 9VAC5–40–5770. Notification, records and reporting. Article 44—Hospital/medical/infectious Waste Incinerators (Effective 07/01/2003) 9VAC5–40–6000. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–40–6010. Definitions. 9VAC5–40–6020. Standard for particulate matter. 9VAC5–40–6030. Standard for carbon monoxide. 9VAC5–40–6040. Standard for dioxins/ furans. 9VAC5–40–6050. Standard for hydrogen chloride. 9VAC5–40–6060. Standard for sulfur dioxide. 9VAC5–40–6070. Standard for nitrogen oxides. 9VAC5–40–6080. Standard for lead. 9VAC5–40–6090. Standard for cadmium. 9VAC5–40–6100. Standard for mercury. 9VAC5–40–6110. Standard for visible emissions. 9VAC5–40–6120. Standard for fugitive dust/ emissions. 9VAC5–40–6140. Standard for toxic pollutants. 9VAC5–40–6150. HMIWI operator training and qualification. 9VAC5–40–6160. Waste management plans. 9VAC5–40–6170. Inspections. VerDate Mar<15>2010 16:14 Jul 19, 2011 Jkt 223001 9VAC5–40–6180. Compliance, emissions testing, and monitoring. 9VAC5–40–6190. Recordkeeping and reporting. 9VAC5–40–6200. Compliance schedules. 9VAC5–40–6210. Registration. 9VAC5–40–6220. Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction. 9VAC5–40–6230. Permits. Article 45—Commercial/Industrial Solid Waste Incinerators (Effective 09/10/2003) 9VAC5–40–6250. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–40–6260. Definitions. 9VAC5–40–6270. Standard for particulate matter. 9VAC5–40–6280. Standard for carbon monoxide. 9VAC5–40–6290. Standard for dioxins/ furans. 9VAC5–40–6300. Standard for hydrogen chloride. 9VAC5–40–6310. Standard for sulfur dioxide. 9VAC5–40–6320. Standard for nitrogen oxides. 9VAC5–40–6330. Standard for lead. 9VAC5–40–6340. Standard for cadmium. 9VAC5–40–6350. Standard for mercury. 9VAC5–40–6360. Standard for visible emissions. 9VAC5–40–6370. Standard for fugitive dust/ emissions. 9VAC5–40–6390. Standard for toxic pollutants. 9VAC5–40–6400. Operator training and qualification. 9VAC5–40–6410. Waste management plan. 9VAC5–40–6420. Compliance schedule. 9VAC5–40–6421. Compliance schedule extension. 9VAC5–40–6422. Shutdown and restart. 9VAC5–40–6430. Operating limits. 9VAC5–40–6440. Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction. 9VAC5–40–6450. Test methods and procedures. 9VAC5–40–6460. Compliance. 9VAC5–40–6470. Monitoring. 9VAC5–40–6480. Recordkeeping and reporting. 9VAC5–40–6490. Requirements for air curtain incinerators. 9VAC5–40–6500. Registration. 9VAC5–40–6510. Permits. Article 46—Small Municipal Waste Combustors (Effective 05/04/2005) 9VAC5–40–6550. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–40–6560. Definitions. 9VAC5–40–6570. Standard for particulate matter. 9VAC5–40–6580. Standard for carbon monoxide. 9VAC5–40–6590. Standard for dioxins/ furans. 9VAC5–40–6600. Standard for hydrogen chloride. 9VAC5–40–6610. Standard for sulfur dioxide. 9VAC5–40–6620. Standard for nitrogen oxides. PO 00000 Frm 00080 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 9VAC5–40–6630. Standard for lead. 9VAC5–40–6640. Standard for cadmium. 9VAC5–40–6650. Standard for mercury. 9VAC5–40–6660. Standard for visible emissions. 9VAC5–40–6670. Standard for fugitive dust/ emissions. 9VAC5–40–6690. Standard for toxic pollutants. 9VAC5–40–6700. Operator training and certification. 9VAC5–40–6710. Compliance schedule. 9VAC5–40–6720. Operating requirements. 9VAC5–40–6730. Compliance. 9VAC5–40–6740. Test methods and procedures. 9VAC5–40–6750. Monitoring. 9VAC5–40–6760. Recordkeeping. 9VAC5–40–6770. Reporting. 9VAC5–40–6780. Requirements for air curtain incinerators that burn 100 percent yard waste. 9VAC5–40–6790. Registration. 9VAC5–40–6800. Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction. 9VAC5–40–6810. Permits. Article 47—Solvent Cleaning (Effective 03/24/2004) 9VAC5–40–6820. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–40–6830. Definitions. 9VAC5–40–6840. Standard for volatile organic compounds. 9VAC5–40–6850. Standard for visible emissions. 9VAC5–40–6860. Standard for fugitive dust/ emissions. 9VAC5–40–6880. Standard for toxic pollutants. 9VAC5–40–6890. Compliance. 9VAC5–40–6900. Compliance schedules. 9VAC5–40–6910. Test methods and procedures. 9VAC5–40–6920. Monitoring. 9VAC5–40–6930. Notification, records and reporting. 9VAC5–40–6940. Registration. 9VAC5–40–6950. Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction. 9VAC5–40–6960. Permits. Article 48—Mobile Equipment Repair and Refinishing (Effective 10/04/2006) 9VAC5–40–6970. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–40–6980. Definitions. 9VAC5–40–6990. Standard for volatile organic compounds. 9VAC5–40–7000. Standard for visible emissions. 9VAC5–40–7010. Standard for fugitive dust/ emissions. 9VAC5–40–7030. Standard for toxic pollutants. 9VAC5–40–7040. Compliance. 9VAC5–40–7050. Compliance schedule. 9VAC5–40–7060. Test methods and procedures. 9VAC5–40–7070. Monitoring. 9VAC5–40–7080. Notification, records and reporting. 9VAC5–40–7090. Registration. 9VAC5–40–7100. Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction. E:\FR\FM\20JYR1.SGM 20JYR1 Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 139 / Wednesday, July 20, 2011 / Rules and Regulations 9VAC5–40–7110. Permits. Chapter 50—New and Modified Stationary Sources Article 51—Stationary Sources Subject to Case-by-Case RACT Determinations (Effective 01/20/2010) 9VAC5–40–7370. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–40–7380. Definitions. 9VAC5–40–7390. Standard for volatile organic compounds (1-hour ozone standard). 9VAC5–40–7400. Standard for volatile organic compounds (8-hour ozone standard). 9VAC5–40–7410. Standard for nitrogen oxides (1-hour ozone standard). 9VAC5–40–7420. Standard for nitrogen oxides (8-hour ozone standard). 9VAC5–40–7430. Presumptive reasonably available control technology guidelines for stationary sources of nitrogen oxides. 9VAC5–40–7440. Standard for visible emissions. 9VAC5–40–7450. Standard for fugitive dust/ emissions. 9VAC5–40–7470. Standard for toxic pollutants. 9VAC5–40–7480. Compliance. 9VAC5–40–7490. Test methods and procedures. 9VAC5–40–7500. Monitoring. 9VAC5–40–7510. Notification, records and reporting. 9VAC5–40–7520. Registration. 9VAC5–40–7530. Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction. 9VAC5–40–7540. Permits. jlentini on DSK4TPTVN1PROD with RULES Article 54—Large Municipal Waste Combustors (Effective 07/01/2003) 9VAC5–40–7950. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–40–7960. Definitions. 9VAC5–40–7970. Standard for particulate matter. 9VAC5–40–7980. Standard for carbon monoxide. 9VAC5–40–7990. Standard for cadmium. 9VAC5–40–8000. Standard for lead. 9VAC5–40–8010. Standard for mercury. 9VAC5–40–8020. Standard for sulfur dioxide. 9VAC5–40–8030. Standard for hydrogen chloride. 9VAC5–40–8040. Standard for dioxin/furan. 9VAC5–40–8050. Standard for nitrogen oxides. 9VAC5–40–8060. Standard for visible emissions. 9VAC5–40–8070. Standard for fugitive dust/ emissions. 9VAC5–40–8090. Standard for toxic pollutants. 9VAC5–40–8100. Compliance. 9VAC5–40–8110. Compliance schedules. 9VAC5–40–8120. Operating practices. 9VAC5–40–8130. Operator training and certification. 9VAC5–40–8150. Monitoring. 9VAC5–40–8170. Registration. 9VAC5–40–8180. Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction. 9VAC5–40–8190. Permits. VerDate Mar<15>2010 16:14 Jul 19, 2011 Jkt 223001 Part I—Special provisions (Effective 12/12/2007) 9VAC5–50–10. Applicability. 9VAC5–50–20. Compliance. 9VAC5–50–30. Performance testing. 9VAC5–50–40. Monitoring. 9VAC5–50–50. Notification, records and reporting. Part II—Emission Standards Article 1—Visible emissions and fugitive dust/emissions (Effective 02/01/2003) 9VAC5–50–60. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–50–70. Definitions. 9VAC5–50–80. Standard for visible emissions. 9VAC5–50–90. Standard for fugitive dust/ emissions. 9VAC5–50–100. Monitoring. 9VAC5–50–110. Test methods and procedures. 9VAC5–50–120. Waivers. Article 4—Stationary sources (Effective 09/01/2006) 9VAC5–50–240. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–50–250. Definitions. 9VAC5–50–260. Standard for stationary sources. 9VAC5–50–270. Standard for major stationary sources (nonattainment areas). 9VAC5–50–280. Standard for major stationary sources (prevention of significant deterioration areas). 9VAC5–50–290. Standard for visible emissions. 9VAC5–50–300. Standard for fugitive dust/ emissions. 9VAC5–50–320. Standard for toxic pollutants. 9VAC5–50–330. Compliance. 9VAC5–50–340. Test methods and procedures. 9VAC5–50–350. Monitoring. 9VAC5–50–360. Notification, records and reporting. 9VAC5–50–370. Registration. 9VAC5–50–380. Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction. 9VAC5–50–390. Permits. Article 5—EPA New Source Performance Standards (Effective 03/02/2011) 9VAC5–50–400. General. 9VAC5–50–405. Authority to implement and enforce standards as authorized by EPA. 9VAC5–50–410. Designated standards of performance. 9VAC5–50–420. Word or phrase substitutions. Article 6—Medical waste incinerators (Effective 06/01/1995) 9VAC5–50–430. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–50–440. Definitions. 9VAC5–50–450. Standard for particulate matter. PO 00000 Frm 00081 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 43191 9VAC5–50–460. Standard for carbon monoxide. 9VAC5–50–470. Standard for hydrogen chloride. 9VAC5–50–480. Standard for dioxins and furans. 9VAC5–50–490. Standard for visible emissions. 9VAC5–50–500. Standard for fugitive dust/ emissions. 9VAC5–50–520. Standard for toxic pollutants. 9VAC5–50–530. Standard for radioactive materials. 9VAC5–50–540. Compliance. 9VAC5–50–550. Test methods and procedures. 9VAC5–50–560. Monitoring. 9VAC5–50–570. Notification, records and reporting. 9VAC5–50–580. Registration. 9VAC5–50–590. Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction. 9VAC5–50–600. Permits. Chapter 60—Hazardous Air Pollutant Sources Part I—Special provisions (Effective 08/01/2002) 9VAC5–60–10. Applicability. 9VAC5–60–20. Compliance. 9VAC5–60–30. Emission testing. 9VAC5–60–40. Monitoring. 9VAC5–60–50. Notification, records and reporting. Part II—Emission Standards Article 1—EPA National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (Effective 03/02/2011) 9VAC5–60–60. General. 9VAC5–60–65. Authority to implement and enforce standards as authorized by EPA. 9VAC5–60–70. Designated emission standards. 9VAC5–60–80. Word or phrase substitutions. Article 2—EPA Maximum Achievable Control Technology Standards (Effective 03/02/2011) 9VAC5–60–90. General. 9VAC5–60–92. Federal Hazardous Air Pollutant Program. 9VAC5–60–95. Authority to implement and enforce standards as authorized by EPA. 9VAC5–60–100. Designated emission standards. 9VAC5–60–110. Word or phrase substitutions. Article 3—Control Technology Determinations for Major Sources of Hazardous Air Pollutants (Effective 07/01/2004) 9VAC5–60–120. Applicability. 9VAC5–60–130. Definitions. 9VAC5–60–140. Approval process for new and existing affected sources. 9VAC5–60–150. Application content for case-by-case MACT determinations. 9VAC5–60–160. Preconstruction review procedures for new affected sources subject to 9VAC5–60–140C1. 9VAC5–60–170. Maximum achievable control technology (MACT) E:\FR\FM\20JYR1.SGM 20JYR1 43192 Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 139 / Wednesday, July 20, 2011 / Rules and Regulations determinations for affected sources subject to case-by-case determination of equivalent emission limitations. 9VAC5–60–180. Requirements for case-bycase determination of equivalent emission limitations after promulgation of a subsequent MACT standard. Article 4—Toxic Pollutants from Existing Sources (Effective 05/01/2002) 9VAC5–60–200. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–60–210. Definitions. 9VAC5–60–220. Standard for toxic pollutants. 9VAC5–60–230. Significant ambient air concentration guidelines. 9VAC5–60–240. Submittal of information. 9VAC5–60–250. Determination of ambient air concentrations. 9VAC5–60–260. Compliance. 9VAC5–60–270. Public participation. Article 5—Toxic Pollutants from New and Modified Sources (Effective 05/01/2002) 9VAC5–60–300. Applicability and designation of affected facility. 9VAC5–60–310. Definitions. 9VAC5–60–320. Standard for toxic pollutants. 9VAC5–60–330. Significant ambient air concentration guidelines. 9VAC5–60–340. Submittal of information. 9VAC5–60–350. Determination of ambient air concentrations. 9VAC5–60–360. Compliance. 9VAC5–60–370. Public participation. Chapter 70—Air Pollution Episode Prevention (Effective 04/01/1999) 9VAC5–70–10. Applicability. 9VAC5–70–20. Definitions. 9VAC5–70–30. General. 9VAC5–70–40. Episode determination. 9VAC5–70–50. Standby emission reduction plans. 9VAC5–70–60. Control requirements. 9VAC5–70–70. Local air pollution control agency participation. Chapter 80—Permits for Stationary Sources Part I—Permit Actions and Public Hearings Before the Board (Effective 11/12/2009) 9VAC5–80–5. Definitions. 9VAC5–80–15. Applicability. 9VAC5–80–25. Direct consideration of permit actions by the board. 9VAC5–80–35. Public hearings to contest permit actions. jlentini on DSK4TPTVN1PROD with RULES Part II—Permit Procedures Article 1—Federal (Title V) Operating Permits for Stationary Sources (Effective 03/02/2011) 9VAC5–80–50. Applicability. 9VAC5–80–60. Definitions. 9VAC5–80–70. General. 9VAC5–80–80. Applications. 9VAC5–80–90. Application information required. VerDate Mar<15>2010 16:14 Jul 19, 2011 Jkt 223001 9VAC5–80–100. Emission caps. 9VAC5–80–110. Permit content. 9VAC5–80–120. General permits. 9VAC5–80–130. Temporary sources. 9VAC5–80–140. Permit shield. 9VAC5–80–150. Action on permit application. 9VAC5–80–160. Transfer of permits. 9VAC5–80–170. Permit renewal and expiration. 9VAC5–80–180. Permanent shutdown for emissions trading. 9VAC5–80–190. Changes to permits. 9VAC5–80–200. Administrative permit amendments. 9VAC5–80–210. Minor permit modifications. 9VAC5–80–220. Group processing of minor permit modifications. 9VAC5–80–230. Significant modification procedures. 9VAC5–80–240. Reopening for cause. 9VAC5–80–250. Malfunction. 9VAC5–80–260. Enforcement. 9VAC5–80–270. Public participation. 9VAC5–80–280. Operational flexibility. 9VAC5–80–290. Permit review by EPA and affected states. 9VAC5–80–300. Voluntary inclusions of additional state-only requirements as applicable state requirements in the permit. Article 2—Permit Program (Title V) Fees for Stationary Sources (Effective 07/18/2001) 9VAC5–80–310. Applicability. 9VAC5–80–320. Definitions. 9VAC5–80–330. General. 9VAC5–80–340. Annual permit program fee calculation. 9VAC5–80–350. Annual permit program fee payment. Article 4—Insignificant Activities (Effective 01/01/2001) 9VAC5–80–710. General. 9VAC5–80–720. Insignificant activities. Article 5—State Operating Permits (Effective 12/31/2008) 9VAC5–80–800. Applicability. 9VAC5–80–810. Definitions. 9VAC5–80–820. General. 9VAC5–80–830. Applications. 9VAC5–80–840. Application information required. 9VAC5–80–850. Standards and conditions for granting permits. 9VAC5–80–860. Action on permit application. 9VAC5–80–870. Application review and analysis. 9VAC5–80–880. Compliance determination and verification by testing. 9VAC5–80–890. Monitoring requirements. 9VAC5–80–900. Reporting requirements. 9VAC5–80–910. Existence of permit no defense. 9VAC5–80–920. Circumvention. 9VAC5–80–930. Compliance with local zoning requirements. 9VAC5–80–940. Transfer of permits. 9VAC5–80–950. Termination of permits. 9VAC5–80–960. Changes to permits. 9VAC5–80–970. Administrative permit amendments. PO 00000 Frm 00082 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 9VAC5–80–980. Minor permit amendments. 9VAC5–80–990. Significant amendment procedures. 9VAC5–80–1000. Reopening for cause. 9VAC5–80–1010. Enforcement. 9VAC5–80–1020. Public participation. 9VAC5–80–1030. General permits. 9VAC5–80–1040. Review and evaluation of article. Article 6—Permits for New and Modified Stationary Sources (Effective 06/24/2009) 9VAC5–80–1100. Applicability. 9VAC5–80–1110. Definitions. 9VAC5–80–1120. General. 9VAC5–80–1140. Applications. 9VAC5–80–1150. Application information required. 9VAC5–80–1160. Action on permit application. 9VAC5–80–1170. Public participation. 9VAC5–80–1180. Standards and conditions for granting permits. 9VAC5–80–1190. Application review and analysis. 9VAC5–80–1200. Compliance determination and verification by performance testing. 9VAC5–80–1210. Permit invalidation, suspension, revocation and enforcement. 9VAC5–80–1220. Existence of permit no defense. 9VAC5–80–1230. Compliance with local zoning requirements. 9VAC5–80–1240. Transfer of permits. 9VAC5–80–1250. General permits. 9VAC5–80–1260. Changes to permits. 9VAC5–80–1270. Administrative permit amendments. 9VAC5–80–1280. Minor permit amendments. 9VAC5–80–1290. Significant amendment procedures. 9VAC5–80–1300. Reopening for cause. 9VAC5–80–1320. Permit exemption levels. Article 7—Permits for New and Reconstructed Major Sources of HAPs (Effective 12/31/2008) 9VAC5–80–1400. Applicability. 9VAC5–80–1410. Definitions. 9VAC5–80–1420. General. 9VAC5–80–1430. Applications. 9VAC5–80–1440. Application information required. 9VAC5–80–1450. Action on permit application. 9VAC5–80–1460. Public participation. 9VAC5–80–1470. Standards and conditions for granting permits. 9VAC5–80–1480. Application review and analysis. 9VAC5–80–1490. Compliance determination and verification by performance testing. 9VAC5–80–1500. Permit invalidation, rescission, revocation and enforcement. 9VAC5–80–1510. Existence of permit no defense. 9VAC5–80–1520. Compliance with local zoning requirements. 9VAC5–80–1530. Transfer of permits. 9VAC5–80–1540. Changes to permits. 9VAC5–80–1550. Administrative permit amendments. 9VAC5–80–1560. Minor permit amendments. 9VAC5–80–1570. Significant amendment procedures. E:\FR\FM\20JYR1.SGM 20JYR1 Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 139 / Wednesday, July 20, 2011 / Rules and Regulations 9VAC5–80–1580. Reopening for cause. 9VAC5–80–1590. Requirements for constructed or reconstructed major sources subject to a subsequently promulgated MACT standard or MACT requirements. jlentini on DSK4TPTVN1PROD with RULES Article 8—Permits for Major Stationary Sources and Modifications—PSD Areas (Effective 03/02/2011) 9VAC5–80–1605. Applicability. 9VAC5–80–1615. Definitions. 9VAC5–80–1625. General. 9VAC5–80–1635. Ambient air increments. 9VAC5–80–1645. Ambient air ceilings. 9VAC5–80–1655. Applications. 9VAC5–80–1665. Compliance with local zoning requirements. 9VAC5–80–1675. Compliance determination and verification by performance testing. 9VAC5–80–1685. Stack heights. 9VAC5–80–1695. Exemptions. 9VAC5–80–1705. Control technology review. 9VAC5–80–1715. Source impact analysis. 9VAC5–80–1725. Air quality models. 9VAC5–80–1735. Air quality analysis. 9VAC5–80–1745. Source information. 9VAC5–80–1755. Additional impact analyses. 9VAC5–80–1765. Sources affecting federal class I areas—additional requirements. 9VAC5–80–1773. Action on permit application. 9VAC5–80–1775. Public participation. 9VAC5–80–1785. Source obligation. 9VAC5–80–1795. Environmental impact statements. 9VAC5–80–1805. Disputed permits. 9VAC5–80–1815. Interstate pollution abatement. 9VAC5–80–1825. Innovative control technology. 9VAC5–80–1865. Actuals plantwide applicability limits (PALs). 9VAC5–80–1915. Actions to combine permit terms and conditions. 9VAC5–80–1925. Actions to change permits. 9VAC5–80–1935. Administrative permit amendments. 9VAC5–80–1945. Minor permit amendments. 9VAC5–80–1955. Significant amendment procedures. 9VAC5–80–1965. Reopening for cause. 9VAC5–80–1975. Transfer of permits. 9VAC5–80–1985. Permit invalidation, suspension, revocation, and enforcement. 9VAC5–80–1995. Existence of permit no defense. Article 9—Permits for Major Stationary Sources and Modifications—Nonattainment Areas (Effective 03/02/2011) 9VAC5–80–2000. Applicability. 9VAC5–80–2010. Definitions. 9VAC5–80–2020. General. 9VAC5–80–2030. Applications. 9VAC5–80–2040. Application information required. 9VAC5–80–2050. Standards and conditions for granting permits. 9VAC5–80–2060. Action on permit application. 9VAC5–80–2070. Public participation. 9VAC5–80–2080. Compliance determination and verification by performance testing. VerDate Mar<15>2010 16:14 Jul 19, 2011 Jkt 223001 9VAC5–80–2090. Application review and analysis. 9VAC5–80–2091. Source obligation. 9VAC5–80–2110. Interstate pollution abatement. 9VAC5–80–2120. Offsets. 9VAC5–80–2130. De minimis increases and stationary source modification alternatives for ozone nonattainment areas classified as serious or severe in 9VAC5–20–204. 9VAC5–80–2140. Exemptions. 9VAC5–80–2144. Actuals plantwide applicability limits (PALs). 9VAC5–80–2150. Compliance with local zoning requirements. 9VAC5–80–2170. Transfer of permits. 9VAC5–80–2180. Permit invalidation, suspension, revocation and enforcement. 9VAC5–80–2190. Existence of permit no defense. 9VAC5–80–2195. Actions to combine permit terms and conditions. 9VAC5–80–2200. Actions to change permits. 9VAC5–80–2210. Administrative permit amendments. 9VAC5–80–2220. Minor permit amendments. 9VAC5–80–2230. Significant amendment procedures. 9VAC5–80–2240. Reopening for cause. Article 10—Permit Application Fees for Stationary Sources (Effective 12/01/2004) 9VAC5–80–2250. Applicability. 9VAC5–80–2260. Definitions. 9VAC5–80–2270. General. 9VAC5–80–2280. Permit application fee calculation. 9VAC5–80–2290. Permit application fee payment. 9VAC5–80–2300. Credit for payment of permit application fees. Chapter 85—Permits for Stationary Sources of Pollutants Subject to Regulation (Greenhouse Gas Tailoring) (Effective 01/02/2011) Part I—Applicability 9VAC5–85–10. Applicability. Part II—Federal (Title V) operating permit actions 9VAC5–85–20. Federal (Title V) operating permit actions. 9VAC5–85–30. Definitions. Part III—Prevention of Significant Deterioration Area permit actions 9VAC5–85–40. Prevention of significant deterioration area permit actions. 9VAC5–85–50. Definitions. Part IV—State operating permit actions 9VAC5–85–60. State operating permit actions. 9VAC5–85–70. Definitions. Chapter 130—Open Burning (Effective 03/18/2009) Part I—General Provisions 9VAC5–130–10. Applicability. 9VAC5–130–20. Definitions. 9VAC5–130–30. Open burning prohibitions. 9VAC5–130–40. Permissible open burning. PO 00000 Frm 00083 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 43193 9VAC5–130–50. Forest management and agricultural practices. 9VAC5–130–60. Waivers. Part II—Local Ordinances 9VAC5–130–100. Local ordinances on open burning. Chapter 150—Transportation Conformity (Effective 01/01/1998) Part I—General Definitions 9VAC5–150–10. General. 9VAC5–150–20. Terms defined. Part II—General Provisions 9VAC5–150–30. Applicability. 9VAC5–150–40. Authority of board and DEQ. 9VAC5–150–80. Relationship of state regulations to federal regulations. Part III—Criteria and Procedures for Making Conformity Determinations 9VAC5–150–110. Priority. 9VAC5–150–120. Frequency of conformity determinations. 9VAC5–150–130. Consultation. 9VAC5–150–140. Content of transportation plans. 9VAC5–150–150. Relationship of transportation plan and TIP conformity with the NEPA process. 9VAC5–150–160. Fiscal constraints for transportation plans and TIPs. 9VAC5–150–170. Criteria and procedures for determining conformity of transportation plans, programs, and projects: General. 9VAC5–150–180. Criteria and procedures: latest planning assumptions. 9VAC5–150–190. Criteria and procedures: latest emissions model. 9VAC5–150–200. Criteria and procedures: consultation. 9VAC5–150–210. Criteria and procedures: timely implementation of TCMs. 9VAC5–150–220. Criteria and procedures: currently conforming transportation plan and TIP. 9VAC5–150–230. Criteria and procedures: projects from a plan and TIP. 9VAC5–150–240. Criteria and procedures: localized CO and PM10 violations (hot spots). 9VAC5–150–250. Criteria and procedures: compliance with PM10 control measures. 9VAC5–150–260. Criteria and procedures: motor vehicle emissions budget (transportation plan). 9VAC5–150–270. Criteria and procedures: motor vehicle emissions budget (TIP). 9VAC5–150–280. Criteria and procedures: motor vehicle emissions budget (project not from a plan and TIP). 9VAC5–150–290. Criteria and procedures: localized CO violations (hot spots) in the interim period. 9VAC5–150–300. Criteria and procedures: interim period reductions in ozone and CO areas (transportation plan). 9VAC5–150–310. Criteria and procedures: interim period reductions in ozone and CO areas (TIP). 9VAC5–150–320. Criteria and procedures: interim period reductions for ozone and CO areas (project not from a plan and TIP). E:\FR\FM\20JYR1.SGM 20JYR1 43194 Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 139 / Wednesday, July 20, 2011 / Rules and Regulations 9VAC5–150–330. Criteria and procedures: interim period reductions for PM10 and NO2 areas (transportation plan). 9VAC5–150–340. Criteria and procedures: interim period reductions for PM10 and NO2 areas (TIP). 9VAC5–150–350. Criteria and procedures: interim period reductions for PM10 and NO2 areas (project not from a plan and TIP). 9VAC5–150–360. Transition from the interim period to the control strategy period. 9VAC5–150–370. Requirements for adoption or approval of projects by recipients of funds designated under Title 23 USC or the Federal Transit Act. 9VAC5–150–380. Procedures for determining regional transportation-related emissions. 9VAC5–150–390. Procedures for determining localized CO and PM10 concentrations (hot-spot analysis). 9VAC5–150–400. Using the motor vehicle emissions budget in the applicable implementation plan (or implementation plan submission). 9VAC5–150–410. Enforceability of design concept and scope and project-level mitigation and control measures. 9VAC5–150–420. Exempt projects. 9VAC5–150–430. Projects exempt from regional emissions analyses. 9VAC5–150–440. Special provisions for nonattainment areas which are not required to demonstrate reasonable further progress and attainment. 9VAC5–150–450. Review and confirmation of this chapter by board. Chapter 151—Transportation Conformity (Effective 03/02/2011) Part I—General Definitions 9VAC5–151–10. Definitions. Part II—General Provisions 9VAC5–151–20. Applicability. 9VAC5–151–30. Authority of board and DEQ. Part III—Criteria and Procedures for Making Conformity Determinations 9VAC5–151–40. General. 9VAC5–151–50. Designated provisions. 9VAC5–151–60. Word or phrase substitutions. 9VAC5–151–70. Consultation. Chapter 160—General Conformity (Effective 03/02/2011) jlentini on DSK4TPTVN1PROD with RULES Part I—General Definitions 9VAC5–160–10. General. 9VAC5–160–20. Terms defined. Part II—General Provisions 9VAC5–160–30. Applicability. 9VAC5–160–40. Authority of board and department. 9VAC5–160–80. Relationship of state regulations to federal regulations. Part III—Criteria and procedures for making conformity determinations 9VAC5–160–110. General. 9VAC5–160–120. Conformity analysis. 9VAC5–160–130. Reporting requirements. VerDate Mar<15>2010 16:14 Jul 19, 2011 Jkt 223001 9VAC5–160–140. Public participation. 9VAC5–160–150. Frequency of conformity determinations. 9VAC5–160–160. Criteria for determining conformity. 9VAC5–160–170. Procedures for conformity determinations. 9VAC5–160–180. Mitigation of air quality impacts. 9VAC5–160–190. Savings provision. 9VAC5–160–200. Review and confirmation of this chapter by board. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Chapter 500—Exclusionary General Permit for Title V Permit AGENCY: (Effective 07/01/1997) Part I—Definitions Part II—General Provisions 9VAC5–500–30. Purpose. 9VAC5–500–40. Applicability. 9VAC5–500–50. General. 9VAC5–500–60. Existence of permit no defense. 9VAC5–500–70. Circumvention. 9VAC5–500–80. Enforcement of a general permit. Part III—General permit administrative procedures 9VAC5–500–90. Requirements for department issuance of authority to operate under the general permit. 9VAC5–500–100. Applications for coverage under the general permit. 9VAC5–500–110. Required application information. 9VAC5–500–120. General permit content. 9VAC5–500–130. Issuance of an authorization to operate under the general permit. 9VAC5–500–140. Transfer of authorizations to operate under the general permit. Part IV—General permit terms and conditions 9VAC5–500–150. Emissions levels and requirements. 9VAC5–500–160. Emissions levels. 9VAC5–500–170. Compliance determination and verification by emission testing. 9VAC5–500–180. Compliance determination and verification by emission monitoring. 9VAC5–500–190. Recordkeeping requirements. 9VAC5–500–200. Reporting requirements. 9VAC5–500–210. Compliance certifications. 9VAC5–500–220. Consequences of failure to remain below emissions levels. 9VAC5–500–230. Enforcement. 9VAC5–500–240. Review and evaluation of regulation. (2) [Reserved] * * * * [FR Doc. 2011–18133 Filed 7–19–11; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560–50–P PO 00000 Frm 00084 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 44 CFR Part 65 [Docket ID FEMA–2011–0002; Internal Agency Docket No. FEMA–B–1205] Changes in Flood Elevation Determinations Federal Emergency Management Agency, DHS. ACTION: Interim rule. This interim rule lists communities where modification of the Base (1% annual-chance) Flood Elevations (BFEs) is appropriate because of new scientific or technical data. New flood insurance premium rates will be calculated from the modified BFEs for new buildings and their contents. DATES: These modified BFEs are currently in effect on the dates listed in the table below and revise the Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) in effect prior to this determination for the listed communities. From the date of the second publication of these changes in a newspaper of local circulation, any person has ninety (90) days in which to request through the community that the Deputy Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administrator reconsider the changes. The modified BFEs may be changed during the 90-day period. ADDRESSES: The modified 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. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Luis Rodriguez, Chief, Engineering Management Branch, Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency, 500 C Street, SW., Washington, DC 20472, (202) 646–4064, or (e-mail) luis.rodriguez1@dhs.gov. SUMMARY: 9VAC5–500–10. General. 9VAC5–500–20. Terms defined. * Federal Emergency Management Agency The modified BFEs are not listed for each community in this interim rule. However, the address of the Chief Executive Officer of the community where the modified BFE determinations are available for inspection is provided. Any request for reconsideration must be based on knowledge of changed conditions or new scientific or technical data. The modifications are made pursuant to section 201 of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, 42 U.S.C. 4105, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: E:\FR\FM\20JYR1.SGM 20JYR1

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[Federal Register Volume 76, Number 139 (Wednesday, July 20, 2011)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 43185-43194]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2011-18133]


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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 55

[EPA-R03-OAR-2011-0140; FRL- 9434-5 ]


Outer Continental Shelf Air Regulations Consistency Update for 
Virginia

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Direct final rule.

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SUMMARY: EPA is taking direct final action to approve an update to a 
portion of the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Air Regulations. 
Requirements applying to OCS sources located within 25 miles of a 
State's seaward boundary must be updated periodically to maintain 
continuity and ensure consistency with the regulations of the 
corresponding onshore area (COA), as mandated by the Clean Air Act 
Amendments of 1990 (CAA). The specific portion of the OCS air 
regulation that is being updated pertains to the requirements for OCS 
sources in the Commonwealth of Virginia (Virginia). The intended effect 
of approving the OCS requirements for Virginia is to regulate emissions 
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OCS sources in accordance with the requirements onshore.

DATES: This rule is effective on September 19, 2011 without further 
notice, unless EPA receives adverse written comment by August 19, 2011. 
If adverse comments are received, EPA will publish a timely withdrawal 
of the direct final rule in the Federal Register and inform the public 
that the rule will not take effect. The incorporation by reference of 
certain publications listed in this rule is approved by the Director of 
the Federal Register as of September 19, 2011.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID Number EPA-
R03-OAR-2011-0140 by one of the following methods:
    1. https://www.regulations.gov: Follow the on-line instructions for 
submitting comments.
    2. E-mail: cox.kathleen@epa.gov.
    3. Mail: EPA-R03-OAR-2011-0140, Kathleen Cox, Associate Director, 
Office of Permits and Air Toxics, Mailcode 3AP10, U.S. Environmental 
Protection Agency, Region III, 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania 19103.
    4. Hand Delivery or Courier. At the previously-listed EPA Region 
III address. Such deliveries are only accepted during the Docket's 
normal hours of operation, and special arrangements should be made for 
deliveries of boxed information.
    Instructions: Direct your comments to Docket ID No. EPA-R03-OAR-
2011-0140. EPA's policy is that all comments received will be included 
in the public docket without change, and may be made available online 
at https://www.regulations.gov, including any personal information 
provided, unless the comment includes information claimed to be 
Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other information whose 
disclosure is restricted by statute. Do not submit information that you 
consider to be CBI or otherwise protected through https://www.regulations.gov or e-mail. The https://www.regulations.gov Web site 
is an ``anonymous access'' system, which means EPA will not know your 
identity or contact information unless you provide it in the body of 
your comment. If you send an e-mail comment directly to EPA without 
going through https://www.regulations.gov, your e-mail address will be 
automatically captured and included as part of the comment that is 
placed in the public docket and made available on the Internet. If you 
submit an electronic comment, EPA recommends that you include your name 
and other contact information in the body of your comment and with any 
disk or CD-ROM you submit. If EPA cannot read your comment due to 
technical difficulties and cannot contact you for clarification, EPA 
may not be able to consider your comment. Electronic files should avoid 
the use of special characters, any form of encryption, and be free of 
any defects or viruses.
    Docket: All documents in the electronic docket are listed in the 
https://www.regulations.gov index. Although listed in the index, some 
information is not publicly available, i.e., CBI or other information 
whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Certain other material, such 
as copyrighted material, is not placed on the Internet and will be 
publicly available only in hard copy form. Publicly available docket 
materials are available either electronically in https://www.regulations.gov or in hard copy during normal business hours at the 
Air Protection Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 
III, 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103. Copies of the 
State submittal are available at the Virginia Department of 
Environmental Quality, 629 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Emlyn V[eacute]lez-Rosa, (215) 814-
2038 or by e-mail at velez-rosa.emlyn@epa.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Table of Contents

    I. Background and Purpose
    II. EPA's Evaluation
    III. Final Action
    IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

I. Background and Purpose

    On September 4, 1992, EPA promulgated 40 CFR part 55, which 
established requirements to control air pollution from OCS sources in 
order to attain and maintain federal and state ambient air quality 
standards and to comply with the provisions of part C of title I of the 
CAA. Part 55 applies to all OCS sources offshore of the States except 
those located in the Gulf of Mexico west of 87.5 degrees longitude. 
Section 328 of the CAA requires that for such sources located within 25 
miles of a State's seaward boundary, the requirements shall be the same 
as would be applicable if the source were located in the COA. Because 
the OCS requirements are based on onshore requirements, and onshore 
requirements may change, section 328(a)(1) requires that EPA update the 
OCS requirements as necessary to maintain consistency with onshore 
requirements.
    To comply with this statutory mandate, EPA must incorporate 
applicable rules of the COA into 40 CFR part 55 as they exist onshore. 
This limits EPA's flexibility in deciding which requirements will be 
incorporated into part 55 and prevents EPA from making substantive 
changes to the requirements it incorporates. As a result, EPA may be 
incorporating rules into part 55 that do not conform to all EPA's state 
implementation plan (SIP) guidance or certain requirements of the CAA. 
Consistency updates may result in the inclusion of state or local rules 
or regulations into part 55, even though the same rules may ultimately 
be disapproved for inclusion as part of the SIP. Inclusion in the part 
55 rule does not imply that a state or local rule meets the 
requirements of the CAA for SIP approval, nor does it imply that the 
state or local rule will be approved by EPA for inclusion in the SIP.

II. EPA's Evaluation

    In updating 40 CFR part 55, EPA reviewed the state rules for 
inclusion in part 55 to ensure that they are rationally related to the 
attainment or maintenance of federal or state ambient air quality 
standards or part C of title I of the CAA; that they are not designed 
expressly to prevent exploration and development of the OCS; and that 
they are applicable to OCS sources. 40 CFR 55.1. EPA has also evaluated 
the rules to ensure they are not arbitrary or capricious. 40 CFR 
55.12(e). In addition, EPA has excluded administrative or procedural 
rules.\1\ In addition, EPA has excluded requirements that regulate 
toxics which are not related to the attainment and maintenance of 
federal and state ambient air quality standards.
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    \1\ Each COA that has been delegated the authority to implement 
and enforce part 55 will use its administrative and procedural rules 
as onshore. However, in those instances where EPA has not delegated 
authority to implement and enforce part 55, EPA will use its own 
administrative and procedural requirements to implement the 
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III. Final Action

    EPA is taking direct final action to incorporate the applicable 
provisions of the Virginia Administrative Code (VAC) into 40 CFR part 
55 as required under section 328(a)(1) of the CAA.
    EPA is publishing this rule without prior proposal because the 
Agency views this as a non-controversial amendment and anticipates no 
adverse comment. However, in the ``Proposed Rules'' section of today's 
Federal Register, EPA is publishing a separate document that will serve 
as the proposal to approve this consistency update if adverse comments 
are filed. This rule will be effective on September 19, 2011 without 
further notice unless EPA

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receives adverse comment by August 19, 2011. If EPA receives adverse 
comment, EPA will publish a timely withdrawal in the Federal Register 
informing the public that the rule will not take effect. EPA will 
address all public comments in a subsequent final rule based on the 
proposed rule. EPA will not institute a second comment period on this 
action. Any parties interested in commenting must do so at this time.

IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

    Under the CAA, the Administrator is required to establish 
requirements to control air pollution from OCS sources located within 
25 miles of States' seaward boundary that are the same as onshore air 
control requirements. To comply with this statutory mandate, EPA must 
incorporate applicable onshore rules into 40 CFR part 55 as they exist 
onshore. 42 U.S.C. 7627(a)(1); 40 CFR 55.12. Thus, in promulgating OCS 
consistency updates, EPA's role is to maintain consistency between OCS 
regulations and the regulations of onshore areas, provided that they 
meet the criteria of the CAA. Accordingly, this action simply updates 
the existing OCS requirements to make them consistent with requirements 
onshore, without the exercise of any policy discretion by EPA. 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);
     Is certified as not having a significant economic impact 
on a substantial number of small entities under the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.);
     Does not contain any unfunded mandate or significantly or 
uniquely affect small governments, as described in the Unfunded 
Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4);
     Does not have Federalism implications as specified in 
Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999);
     Is not an economically significant regulatory action based 
on health or safety risks subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 
19885, April 23, 1997);
     Is not a significant regulatory action subject to 
Executive Order 13211 (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001);
     Is not subject to requirements of Section 12(d) of the 
National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 
note) because application of those requirements would be inconsistent 
with the CAA; 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 it does not have a substantial direct effect on one or more 
Indian tribes, on the relationship between the Federal Government and 
Indian tribes, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities 
between the Federal Government and Indian tribes, nor does it impose 
substantial direct compliance costs on tribal governments, nor preempt 
tribal law.
    Under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501 
et seq., OMB has approved the information collection requirements 
contained in 40 CFR part 55 and, by extension, this update to the 
rules, and has assigned OMB control number 2060-0249. Notice of OMB's 
approval of EPA Information Collection Request (ICR) No. 1601.07 was 
published in the Federal Register on February 17, 2009 (74 FR 7432). 
The approval expires January 31, 2012. As EPA previously indicated (73 
FR 66037 (November 6, 2008)), the annual public reporting and 
recordkeeping burden for collection of information under 40 CFR part 55 
is estimated to average 112 hours per response. Burden means the total 
time, effort, or financial resources expended by persons to generate, 
maintain, retain, or disclose or provide information to or for a 
Federal agency. This includes the time needed to review instructions; 
develop, acquire, install, and utilize technology and systems for the 
purposes of collecting, validating, and verifying information, 
processing and maintaining information, and disclosing and providing 
information; adjust the existing ways to comply with any previously 
applicable instructions and requirements; train personnel to be able to 
respond to a collection of information; search data sources; complete 
and review the collection of information; and transmit or otherwise 
disclose the information.
    An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required 
to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a 
currently valid OMB control number. The OMB control numbers for EPA's 
regulations in 40 CFR are listed in 40 CFR part 9 and are identified on 
the form and/or instrument, if applicable. In addition, the table in 40 
CFR part 9 of currently approved OMB control numbers for various 
regulations lists the regulatory citations for the information 
requirements contained in 40 CFR part 55.
    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 CAA, petitions for judicial review 
of this action must be filed in the United States Court of Appeals for 
the appropriate circuit by September 19, 2011. Filing a petition for 
reconsideration by the Administrator of this final rule does not affect 
the finality of this action for the purposes of judicial review nor 
does it extend the time within which a petition for judicial review may 
be filed, and shall not postpone the effectiveness of such rule or 
action. This OCS consistency update action for Virginia may not be 
challenged later in proceedings to enforce its requirements. (See 
section 307(b)(2).)

List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 55

    Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, 
Air pollution control, Continental Shelf, Incorporation by reference, 
Intergovernmental relations, Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, Particulate 
matter, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Sulfur oxides.

    Dated: June 3, 2011.
W.C. Early,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region III.
    For the reasons stated in the preamble, title 40, chapter I of the 
Code of Federal Regulations, is amended as follows:

PART 55--[AMENDED]

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1. The authority citation for part 55 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  Section 328 of the CAA (42 U.S.C. 7401, et seq.) as 
amended by Public Law 101-549.


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b. By revising paragraph (e) introductory text.
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c. By adding paragraph (e)(22).


Sec.  55.14  Requirements that apply to OCS sources located within 25 
miles of States' seaward boundaries, by State.

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    (d) * * *
    (22) Virginia.
    (i) 40 CFR part 52, subpart VV.
    (ii) [Reserved].
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    (e) State and local requirements. State and local requirements 
promulgated by EPA as applicable to OCS sources located within 25 miles 
of State's seaward boundaries have been compiled into separate 
documents organized by State and local areas of jurisdiction. These 
documents, set forth below, are incorporated by reference. This 
incorporation by reference was approved by the Director of the Federal 
Register Office in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552 (a) and 40 CFR part 51. 
Copies may be inspected at the National Archives and Records 
Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this 
material at NARA, call 202-741-6030 or go to: https://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code _of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html. 
Copies of rules pertaining to particular States or local areas may be 
inspected or obtained from the EPA Docket Center-Public Reading Room, 
EPA West Building, Room 3334, 1301 Constitution Avenue, NW., 
Washington, DC 20004 or the appropriate EPA regional offices: U.S. EPA, 
Region I (Massachusetts) 5 Post Office Square, Boston, MA 02109-3912; 
U.S.EPA, Region III (Delaware and Virginia) 1650 Arch Street, 
Philadelphia, PA 19103, (215) 814-5000; U.S. EPA, Region 4 (Florida and 
North Carolina), 61 Forsyth Street, Atlanta, GA 30303; U.S. EPA, Region 
9 (California), 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105; and U.S. 
EPA Region 10 (Alaska), 1200 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101. For an 
informational listing of the State and local requirements incorporated 
into this part, which are applicable to sources of air pollution 
located on the OCS, see appendix A to this part.
* * * * *
    (22) Virginia.
    (i) State requirements.
    (A) Outer Continental Shelf Air Regulations Consistency Update for 
Virginia, in effect as of March 2, 2011.
    (B) [Reserved].
    (ii) Local requirements.
    (A) [Reserved].
* * * * *

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3. In Appendix A to part 55, add an entry for Virginia in alphabetical 
order to read as follows:

Appendix A to Part 55--Listing of State and Local Requirements 
Incorporated by Reference Into Part 55, By State

* * * * *
    Virginia:
    (a) State Requirements.
    (1) The following Commonwealth of Virginia requirements are 
applicable to OCS Sources, March 2, 2011, Commonwealth of Virginia--
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality. The following sections 
of Virginia Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air 
Pollution Control (VAC), Title 9, Agency 5:

Chapter 10--General Definitions

(Effective 02/18/2010)

9VAC5-10-10. General.
9VAC5-10-20. Terms defined.
9VAC5-10-30. Abbreviations.

Chapter 20--General Provisions

(Effective 11/10/2010)

Part I--Administrative

9VAC5-20-10. Applicability.
9VAC5-20-21. Documents incorporated by reference.
9VAC5-20-50. Variances.
9VAC5-20-70. Circumvention.
9VAC5-20-80. Relationship of state regulations to federal 
regulations.
9VAC5-20-121. Air quality program policies and procedures.

Part II--Air Quality Programs

9VAC5-20-160. Registration.
9VAC5-20-170. Control programs.
9VAC5-20-180. Facility and control equipment maintenance or 
malfunction.
9VAC5-20-200. Air quality control regions.
9VAC5-20-201. Urban areas.
9VAC5-20-202. Metropolitan statistical areas.
9VAC5-20-203. Maintenance areas.
9VAC5-20-204. Nonattainment areas.
9VAC5-20-205. Prevention of significant deterioration areas.
9VAC5-20-206. Volatile organic compound and nitrogen oxides emission 
control areas.
9VAC5-20-220. Shutdown of a stationary source.
9VAC5-20-230. Certification of documents.

Chapter 30--Ambient Air Quality Standards

(Effective 08/18/2010)

9VAC5-30-10. General.
9VAC5-30-15. Reference conditions.
9VAC5-30-30. Sulfur oxides (sulfur dioxide).
9VAC5-30-40. Carbon monoxide.
9VAC5-30-50. Ozone (1-hour).
9VAC5-30-55. Ozone (8-hour, 0.08 ppm).
9VAC5-30-56. Ozone (8-hour, 0.075 ppm).
9VAC5-30-60. Particulate matter (PM10).
9VAC5-30-65. Particulate matter.
9VAC5-30-70. Oxides of nitrogen with nitrogen dioxide as the 
indicator.
9VAC5-30-80. Lead.

Chapter 40--Existing Stationary Sources

Part I--Special Provisions

(Effective 12/12/2007)

9VAC5-40-10. Applicability.
9VAC5-40-20. Compliance.
9VAC5-40-21. Compliance schedules.
9VAC5-40-22. Interpretation of emission standards based on process 
weight-rate tables.
9VAC5-40-30. Emission testing.
9VAC5-40-40. Monitoring.
9VAC5-40-41. Emission monitoring procedures for existing sources.
9VAC5-40-50. Notification, records and reporting.

Part II--Emission Standards

Article 1--Visible Emissions and Fugitive Dust/Emissions

(Effective 02/01/2003)

9VAC5-40-60. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-40-70. Definitions.
9VAC5-40-80. Standard for visible emissions.
9VAC5-40-90. Standard for fugitive dust/emissions.
9VAC5-40-100. Monitoring.
9VAC5-40-110. Test methods and procedures.
9VAC5-40-120. Waivers.

Article 4--General Process Operations

(Effective 12/15/2006)

9VAC5-40-240. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-40-250. Definitions.
9VAC5-40-260. Standard for particulate matter (AQCR 1-6).
9VAC5-40-270. Standard for particulate matter (AQCR 7).
9VAC5-40-280. Standard for sulfur dioxide.
9VAC5-40-290. Standard for hydrogen sulfide.
9VAC5-40-320. Standard for visible emissions.
9VAC5-40-330. Standard for fugitive dust/emissions.
9VAC5-40-350. Standard for toxic pollutants.
9VAC5-40-360. Compliance.
9VAC5-40-370. Test methods and procedures.
9VAC5-40-380. Monitoring.
9VAC5-40-390. Notification, records and reporting.
9VAC5-40-400. Registration.
9VAC5-40-410. Facility and control equipment maintenance or 
malfunction.
9VAC5-40-420. Permits.

Article 7--Incinerators

(Effective 01/01/1985)

9VAC5-40-730. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-40-740. Definitions.
9VAC5-40-750. Standard for particulate matter.
9VAC5-40-760. Standard for visible emissions.
9VAC5-40-770. Standard for fugitive dust/emissions.
9VAC5-40-790. Standard for toxic pollutants.

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9VAC5-40-800. Prohibition of flue-fed incinerators.
9VAC5-40-810. Compliance.
9VAC5-40-820. Test methods and procedures.
9VAC5-40-830. Monitoring.
9VAC5-40-840. Notification, records and reporting.
9VAC5-40-850. Registration.
9VAC5-40-860. Facility and control equipment maintenance or 
malfunction.
9VAC5-40-870. Permits.

Article 8--Fuel Burning Equipment

(Effective 01/01/2002)

9VAC5-40-880. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-40-890. Definitions.
9VAC5-40-900. Standard for particulate matter.
9VAC5-40-910. Emission allocation system.
9VAC5-40-920. Determination of collection equipment efficiency 
factor.
9VAC5-40-930. Standard for sulfur dioxide.
9VAC5-40-940. Standard for visible emissions.
9VAC5-40-950. Standard for fugitive dust/emissions.
9VAC5-40-970. Standard for toxic pollutants.
9VAC5-40-980. Compliance.
9VAC5-40-990. Test methods and procedures.
9VAC5-40-1000. Monitoring.
9VAC5-40-1010. Notification, records and reporting.
9VAC5-40-1020. Registration.
9VAC5-40-1030. Facility and control equipment maintenance or 
malfunction.
9VAC5-40-1040. Permits.

Article 14--Sand-Gravel Processing; Stone Quarrying & Processing

(Effective 01/01/1985)

9VAC5-40-1820. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-40-1830. Definitions.
9VAC5-40-1840. Standard for particulate matter.
9VAC5-40-1850. Standard for visible emissions.
9VAC5-40-1860. Standard for fugitive dust/emissions.
9VAC5-40-1880. Standard for toxic pollutants.
9VAC5-40-1890. Compliance.
9VAC5-40-1900. Test methods and procedures.
9VAC5-40-1910. Monitoring.
9VAC5-40-1920. Notification, records and reporting.
9VAC5-40-1930. Registration.
9VAC5-40-1940. Facility and control equipment maintenance or 
malfunction.
9VAC5-40-1950. Permits.

Article 17--Woodworking Operations

(Effective 01/01/1985)

9VAC5-40-2250. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-40-2260. Definitions.
9VAC5-40-2270. Standard for particulate matter.
9VAC5-40-2280. Standard for visible emissions.
9VAC5-40-2290. Standard for fugitive dust/emissions.
9VAC5-40-2310. Standard for toxic pollutants.
9VAC5-40-2320. Compliance.
9VAC5-40-2330. Test methods and procedures.
9VAC5-40-2340. Monitoring.
9VAC5-40-2350. Notification, records and reporting.
9VAC5-40-2360. Registration.
9VAC5-40-2370. Facility and control equipment maintenance or 
malfunction.
9VAC5-40-2380. Permits.

Article 18--Primary and Secondary Metal Operations

(Effective 01/01/1985)

9VAC5-40-2390. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-40-2400. Definitions.
9VAC5-40-2410. Standard for particulate matter.
9VAC5-40-2420. Standard for sulfur oxides.
9VAC5-40-2430. Standard for visible emissions.
9VAC5-40-2440. Standard for fugitive dust/emissions.
9VAC5-40-2460. Standard for toxic pollutants.
9VAC5-40-2470. Compliance.
9VAC5-40-2480. Test methods and procedures.
9VAC5-40-2490. Monitoring.
9VAC5-40-2500. Notification, records and reporting.
9VAC5-40-2510. Registration.
9VAC5-40-2520. Facility and control equipment maintenance or 
malfunction.
9VAC5-40-2530. Permits.

Article 19--Lightweight Aggregate Process Operations

(Effective 01/01/1985)

9VAC5-40-2540. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-40-2550. Definitions.
9VAC5-40-2560. Standard for particulate matter.
9VAC5-40-2570. Standard for sulfur oxides.
9VAC5-40-2580. Standard for visible emissions.
9VAC5-40-2590. Standard for fugitive dust/emissions.
9VAC5-40-2610. Standard for toxic pollutants.
9VAC5-40-2620. Compliance.
9VAC5-40-2630. Test methods and procedures.
9VAC5-40-2640. Monitoring.
9VAC5-40-2650. Notification, records and reporting.
9VAC5-40-2660. Registration.
9VAC5-40-2670. Facility and control equipment maintenance or 
malfunction.
9VAC5-40-2680. Permits.

Article 24--Solvent Metal Cleaning Operations

(Effective 03/24/2004)

9VAC5-40-3260. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-40-3270. Definitions.
9VAC5-40-3280. Standard for volatile organic compounds.
9VAC5-40-3290. Control technology guidelines.
9VAC5-40-3300. Standard for visible emissions.
9VAC5-40-3310. Standard for fugitive dust/emissions.
9VAC5-40-3330. Standard for toxic pollutants.
9VAC5-40-3340. Compliance.
9VAC5-40-3350. Test methods and procedures.
9VAC5-40-3360. Monitoring.
9VAC5-40-3370. Notification, records and reporting.
9VAC5-40-3380. Registration.
9VAC5-40-3390. Facility and control equipment maintenance or 
malfunction.
9VAC5-40-3400. Permits.

Article 25--VOC Storage & Transfer Operations

(Effective 07/01/1991)

9VAC5-40-3410. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-40-3420. Definitions.
9VAC5-40-3430. Standard for volatile organic compounds.
9VAC5-40-3440. Control technology guidelines.
9VAC5-40-3450. Standard for visible emissions.
9VAC5-40-3460. Standard for fugitive dust/emissions.
9VAC5-40-3480. Standard for toxic pollutants.
9VAC5-40-3490. Compliance.
9VAC5-40-3500. Test methods and procedures.
9VAC5-40-3510. Monitoring.
9VAC5-40-3520. Notification, records and reporting.
9VAC5-40-3530. Registration.
9VAC5-40-3540. Facility and control equipment maintenance or 
malfunction.
9VAC5-40-3550. Permits.

Article 34--Miscellaneous Metal Parts/Products Coating Application

(Effective 07/01/1991)

9VAC5-40-4760. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-40-4770. Definitions.
9VAC5-40-4780. Standard for volatile organic compounds.
9VAC5-40-4790. Control technology guidelines.
9VAC5-40-4800. Standard for visible emissions.
9VAC5-40-4810. Standard for fugitive dust/emissions.
9VAC5-40-4830. Standard for toxic pollutants.
9VAC5-40-4840. Compliance.
9VAC5-40-4850. Test methods and procedures.
9VAC5-40-4860. Monitoring.
9VAC5-40-4870. Notification, records and reporting.
9VAC5-40-4880. Registration.
9VAC5-40-4890. Facility and control equipment maintenance or 
malfunction.
9VAC5-40-4900. Permits.

Article 37--Petroleum Liquid Storage and Transfer Operations

(Effective 10/04/2006)

9VAC5-40-5200. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-40-5210. Definitions.
9VAC5-40-5220. Standard for volatile organic compounds.

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9VAC5-40-5230. Control technology guidelines.
9VAC5-40-5240. Standard for visible emissions.
9VAC5-40-5250. Standard for fugitive dust/emissions.
9VAC5-40-5270. Standard for toxic pollutants.
9VAC5-40-5280. Compliance.
9VAC5-40-5290. Test methods and procedures.
9VAC5-40-5300. Monitoring.
9VAC5-40-5310. Notification, records and reporting.
9VAC5-40-5320. Registration.
9VAC5-40-5330. Facility and control equipment maintenance or 
malfunction.
9VAC5-40-5340. Permits.

Article 41--Mobile Sources

(Effective 08/01/1991)

9VAC5-40-5650. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-40-5660. Definitions.
9VAC5-40-5670. Motor vehicles.
9VAC5-40-5680. Other mobile sources.
9VAC5-40-5690. Export/import of motor vehicles.

Article 42--Portable Fuel Container Spillage Control

(Effective 10/04/2006)

9VAC5-40-5700. Applicability.
9VAC5-40-5710. Definitions.
9VAC5-40-5720. Standard for volatile organic compounds.
9VAC5-40-5730. Administrative requirements.
9VAC5-40-5740. Compliance.
9VAC5-40-5750. Compliance schedule.
9VAC5-40-5760. Test methods and procedures.
9VAC5-40-5770. Notification, records and reporting.

Article 44--Hospital/medical/infectious Waste Incinerators

(Effective 07/01/2003)

9VAC5-40-6000. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-40-6010. Definitions.
9VAC5-40-6020. Standard for particulate matter.
9VAC5-40-6030. Standard for carbon monoxide.
9VAC5-40-6040. Standard for dioxins/furans.
9VAC5-40-6050. Standard for hydrogen chloride.
9VAC5-40-6060. Standard for sulfur dioxide.
9VAC5-40-6070. Standard for nitrogen oxides.
9VAC5-40-6080. Standard for lead.
9VAC5-40-6090. Standard for cadmium.
9VAC5-40-6100. Standard for mercury.
9VAC5-40-6110. Standard for visible emissions.
9VAC5-40-6120. Standard for fugitive dust/emissions.
9VAC5-40-6140. Standard for toxic pollutants.
9VAC5-40-6150. HMIWI operator training and qualification.
9VAC5-40-6160. Waste management plans.
9VAC5-40-6170. Inspections.
9VAC5-40-6180. Compliance, emissions testing, and monitoring.
9VAC5-40-6190. Recordkeeping and reporting.
9VAC5-40-6200. Compliance schedules.
9VAC5-40-6210. Registration.
9VAC5-40-6220. Facility and control equipment maintenance or 
malfunction.
9VAC5-40-6230. Permits.

Article 45--Commercial/Industrial Solid Waste Incinerators

(Effective 09/10/2003)

9VAC5-40-6250. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-40-6260. Definitions.
9VAC5-40-6270. Standard for particulate matter.
9VAC5-40-6280. Standard for carbon monoxide.
9VAC5-40-6290. Standard for dioxins/furans.
9VAC5-40-6300. Standard for hydrogen chloride.
9VAC5-40-6310. Standard for sulfur dioxide.
9VAC5-40-6320. Standard for nitrogen oxides.
9VAC5-40-6330. Standard for lead.
9VAC5-40-6340. Standard for cadmium.
9VAC5-40-6350. Standard for mercury.
9VAC5-40-6360. Standard for visible emissions.
9VAC5-40-6370. Standard for fugitive dust/emissions.
9VAC5-40-6390. Standard for toxic pollutants.
9VAC5-40-6400. Operator training and qualification.
9VAC5-40-6410. Waste management plan.
9VAC5-40-6420. Compliance schedule.
9VAC5-40-6421. Compliance schedule extension.
9VAC5-40-6422. Shutdown and restart.
9VAC5-40-6430. Operating limits.
9VAC5-40-6440. Facility and control equipment maintenance or 
malfunction.
9VAC5-40-6450. Test methods and procedures.
9VAC5-40-6460. Compliance.
9VAC5-40-6470. Monitoring.
9VAC5-40-6480. Recordkeeping and reporting.
9VAC5-40-6490. Requirements for air curtain incinerators.
9VAC5-40-6500. Registration.
9VAC5-40-6510. Permits.

Article 46--Small Municipal Waste Combustors

(Effective 05/04/2005)

9VAC5-40-6550. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-40-6560. Definitions.
9VAC5-40-6570. Standard for particulate matter.
9VAC5-40-6580. Standard for carbon monoxide.
9VAC5-40-6590. Standard for dioxins/furans.
9VAC5-40-6600. Standard for hydrogen chloride.
9VAC5-40-6610. Standard for sulfur dioxide.
9VAC5-40-6620. Standard for nitrogen oxides.
9VAC5-40-6630. Standard for lead.
9VAC5-40-6640. Standard for cadmium.
9VAC5-40-6650. Standard for mercury.
9VAC5-40-6660. Standard for visible emissions.
9VAC5-40-6670. Standard for fugitive dust/emissions.
9VAC5-40-6690. Standard for toxic pollutants.
9VAC5-40-6700. Operator training and certification.
9VAC5-40-6710. Compliance schedule.
9VAC5-40-6720. Operating requirements.
9VAC5-40-6730. Compliance.
9VAC5-40-6740. Test methods and procedures.
9VAC5-40-6750. Monitoring.
9VAC5-40-6760. Recordkeeping.
9VAC5-40-6770. Reporting.
9VAC5-40-6780. Requirements for air curtain incinerators that burn 
100 percent yard waste.
9VAC5-40-6790. Registration.
9VAC5-40-6800. Facility and control equipment maintenance or 
malfunction.
9VAC5-40-6810. Permits.

Article 47--Solvent Cleaning

(Effective 03/24/2004)

9VAC5-40-6820. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-40-6830. Definitions.
9VAC5-40-6840. Standard for volatile organic compounds.
9VAC5-40-6850. Standard for visible emissions.
9VAC5-40-6860. Standard for fugitive dust/emissions.
9VAC5-40-6880. Standard for toxic pollutants.
9VAC5-40-6890. Compliance.
9VAC5-40-6900. Compliance schedules.
9VAC5-40-6910. Test methods and procedures.
9VAC5-40-6920. Monitoring.
9VAC5-40-6930. Notification, records and reporting.
9VAC5-40-6940. Registration.
9VAC5-40-6950. Facility and control equipment maintenance or 
malfunction.
9VAC5-40-6960. Permits.

Article 48--Mobile Equipment Repair and Refinishing

(Effective 10/04/2006)

9VAC5-40-6970. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-40-6980. Definitions.
9VAC5-40-6990. Standard for volatile organic compounds.
9VAC5-40-7000. Standard for visible emissions.
9VAC5-40-7010. Standard for fugitive dust/emissions.
9VAC5-40-7030. Standard for toxic pollutants.
9VAC5-40-7040. Compliance.
9VAC5-40-7050. Compliance schedule.
9VAC5-40-7060. Test methods and procedures.
9VAC5-40-7070. Monitoring.
9VAC5-40-7080. Notification, records and reporting.
9VAC5-40-7090. Registration.
9VAC5-40-7100. Facility and control equipment maintenance or 
malfunction.

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9VAC5-40-7110. Permits.

Article 51--Stationary Sources Subject to Case-by-Case RACT 
Determinations

(Effective 01/20/2010)

9VAC5-40-7370. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-40-7380. Definitions.
9VAC5-40-7390. Standard for volatile organic compounds (1-hour ozone 
standard).
9VAC5-40-7400. Standard for volatile organic compounds (8-hour ozone 
standard).
9VAC5-40-7410. Standard for nitrogen oxides (1-hour ozone standard).
9VAC5-40-7420. Standard for nitrogen oxides (8-hour ozone standard).
9VAC5-40-7430. Presumptive reasonably available control technology 
guidelines for stationary sources of nitrogen oxides.
9VAC5-40-7440. Standard for visible emissions.
9VAC5-40-7450. Standard for fugitive dust/emissions.
9VAC5-40-7470. Standard for toxic pollutants.
9VAC5-40-7480. Compliance.
9VAC5-40-7490. Test methods and procedures.
9VAC5-40-7500. Monitoring.
9VAC5-40-7510. Notification, records and reporting.
9VAC5-40-7520. Registration.
9VAC5-40-7530. Facility and control equipment maintenance or 
malfunction.
9VAC5-40-7540. Permits.

Article 54--Large Municipal Waste Combustors

(Effective 07/01/2003)

9VAC5-40-7950. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-40-7960. Definitions.
9VAC5-40-7970. Standard for particulate matter.
9VAC5-40-7980. Standard for carbon monoxide.
9VAC5-40-7990. Standard for cadmium.
9VAC5-40-8000. Standard for lead.
9VAC5-40-8010. Standard for mercury.
9VAC5-40-8020. Standard for sulfur dioxide.
9VAC5-40-8030. Standard for hydrogen chloride.
9VAC5-40-8040. Standard for dioxin/furan.
9VAC5-40-8050. Standard for nitrogen oxides.
9VAC5-40-8060. Standard for visible emissions.
9VAC5-40-8070. Standard for fugitive dust/emissions.
9VAC5-40-8090. Standard for toxic pollutants.
9VAC5-40-8100. Compliance.
9VAC5-40-8110. Compliance schedules.
9VAC5-40-8120. Operating practices.
9VAC5-40-8130. Operator training and certification.
9VAC5-40-8150. Monitoring.
9VAC5-40-8170. Registration.
9VAC5-40-8180. Facility and control equipment maintenance or 
malfunction.
9VAC5-40-8190. Permits.

Chapter 50--New and Modified Stationary Sources

Part I--Special provisions

(Effective 12/12/2007)

9VAC5-50-10. Applicability.
9VAC5-50-20. Compliance.
9VAC5-50-30. Performance testing.
9VAC5-50-40. Monitoring.
9VAC5-50-50. Notification, records and reporting.

Part II--Emission Standards

Article 1--Visible emissions and fugitive dust/emissions

(Effective 02/01/2003)

9VAC5-50-60. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-50-70. Definitions.
9VAC5-50-80. Standard for visible emissions.
9VAC5-50-90. Standard for fugitive dust/emissions.
9VAC5-50-100. Monitoring.
9VAC5-50-110. Test methods and procedures.
9VAC5-50-120. Waivers.

Article 4--Stationary sources

(Effective 09/01/2006)

9VAC5-50-240. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-50-250. Definitions.
9VAC5-50-260. Standard for stationary sources.
9VAC5-50-270. Standard for major stationary sources (nonattainment 
areas).
9VAC5-50-280. Standard for major stationary sources (prevention of 
significant deterioration areas).
9VAC5-50-290. Standard for visible emissions.
9VAC5-50-300. Standard for fugitive dust/emissions.
9VAC5-50-320. Standard for toxic pollutants.
9VAC5-50-330. Compliance.
9VAC5-50-340. Test methods and procedures.
9VAC5-50-350. Monitoring.
9VAC5-50-360. Notification, records and reporting.
9VAC5-50-370. Registration.
9VAC5-50-380. Facility and control equipment maintenance or 
malfunction.
9VAC5-50-390. Permits.

Article 5--EPA New Source Performance Standards

(Effective 03/02/2011)

9VAC5-50-400. General.
9VAC5-50-405. Authority to implement and enforce standards as 
authorized by EPA.
9VAC5-50-410. Designated standards of performance.
9VAC5-50-420. Word or phrase substitutions.

Article 6--Medical waste incinerators

(Effective 06/01/1995)

9VAC5-50-430. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-50-440. Definitions.
9VAC5-50-450. Standard for particulate matter.
9VAC5-50-460. Standard for carbon monoxide.
9VAC5-50-470. Standard for hydrogen chloride.
9VAC5-50-480. Standard for dioxins and furans.
9VAC5-50-490. Standard for visible emissions.
9VAC5-50-500. Standard for fugitive dust/emissions.
9VAC5-50-520. Standard for toxic pollutants.
9VAC5-50-530. Standard for radioactive materials.
9VAC5-50-540. Compliance.
9VAC5-50-550. Test methods and procedures.
9VAC5-50-560. Monitoring.
9VAC5-50-570. Notification, records and reporting.
9VAC5-50-580. Registration.
9VAC5-50-590. Facility and control equipment maintenance or 
malfunction.
9VAC5-50-600. Permits.

Chapter 60--Hazardous Air Pollutant Sources

Part I--Special provisions

(Effective 08/01/2002)

9VAC5-60-10. Applicability.
9VAC5-60-20. Compliance.
9VAC5-60-30. Emission testing.
9VAC5-60-40. Monitoring.
9VAC5-60-50. Notification, records and reporting.

Part II--Emission Standards

Article 1--EPA National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants

(Effective 03/02/2011)

9VAC5-60-60. General.
9VAC5-60-65. Authority to implement and enforce standards as 
authorized by EPA.
9VAC5-60-70. Designated emission standards.
9VAC5-60-80. Word or phrase substitutions.

Article 2--EPA Maximum Achievable Control Technology Standards

(Effective 03/02/2011)

9VAC5-60-90. General.
9VAC5-60-92. Federal Hazardous Air Pollutant Program.
9VAC5-60-95. Authority to implement and enforce standards as 
authorized by EPA.
9VAC5-60-100. Designated emission standards.
9VAC5-60-110. Word or phrase substitutions.

Article 3--Control Technology Determinations for Major Sources of 
Hazardous Air Pollutants

(Effective 07/01/2004)

9VAC5-60-120. Applicability.
9VAC5-60-130. Definitions.
9VAC5-60-140. Approval process for new and existing affected 
sources.
9VAC5-60-150. Application content for case-by-case MACT 
determinations.
9VAC5-60-160. Preconstruction review procedures for new affected 
sources subject to 9VAC5-60-140C1.
9VAC5-60-170. Maximum achievable control technology (MACT)

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determinations for affected sources subject to case-by-case 
determination of equivalent emission limitations.
9VAC5-60-180. Requirements for case-by-case determination of 
equivalent emission limitations after promulgation of a subsequent 
MACT standard.

Article 4--Toxic Pollutants from Existing Sources

(Effective 05/01/2002)

9VAC5-60-200. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-60-210. Definitions.
9VAC5-60-220. Standard for toxic pollutants.
9VAC5-60-230. Significant ambient air concentration guidelines.
9VAC5-60-240. Submittal of information.
9VAC5-60-250. Determination of ambient air concentrations.
9VAC5-60-260. Compliance.
9VAC5-60-270. Public participation.

Article 5--Toxic Pollutants from New and Modified Sources

(Effective 05/01/2002)

9VAC5-60-300. Applicability and designation of affected facility.
9VAC5-60-310. Definitions.
9VAC5-60-320. Standard for toxic pollutants.
9VAC5-60-330. Significant ambient air concentration guidelines.
9VAC5-60-340. Submittal of information.
9VAC5-60-350. Determination of ambient air concentrations.
9VAC5-60-360. Compliance.
9VAC5-60-370. Public participation.

Chapter 70--Air Pollution Episode Prevention

(Effective 04/01/1999)

9VAC5-70-10. Applicability.
9VAC5-70-20. Definitions.
9VAC5-70-30. General.
9VAC5-70-40. Episode determination.
9VAC5-70-50. Standby emission reduction plans.
9VAC5-70-60. Control requirements.
9VAC5-70-70. Local air pollution control agency participation.

Chapter 80--Permits for Stationary Sources

Part I--Permit Actions and Public Hearings Before the Board

(Effective 11/12/2009)

9VAC5-80-5. Definitions.
9VAC5-80-15. Applicability.
9VAC5-80-25. Direct consideration of permit actions by the board.
9VAC5-80-35. Public hearings to contest permit actions.

Part II--Permit Procedures

Article 1--Federal (Title V) Operating Permits for Stationary Sources

(Effective 03/02/2011)

9VAC5-80-50. Applicability.
9VAC5-80-60. Definitions.
9VAC5-80-70. General.
9VAC5-80-80. Applications.
9VAC5-80-90. Application information required.
9VAC5-80-100. Emission caps.
9VAC5-80-110. Permit content.
9VAC5-80-120. General permits.
9VAC5-80-130. Temporary sources.
9VAC5-80-140. Permit shield.
9VAC5-80-150. Action on permit application.
9VAC5-80-160. Transfer of permits.
9VAC5-80-170. Permit renewal and expiration.
9VAC5-80-180. Permanent shutdown for emissions trading.
9VAC5-80-190. Changes to permits.
9VAC5-80-200. Administrative permit amendments.
9VAC5-80-210. Minor permit modifications.
9VAC5-80-220. Group processing of minor permit modifications.
9VAC5-80-230. Significant modification procedures.
9VAC5-80-240. Reopening for cause.
9VAC5-80-250. Malfunction.
9VAC5-80-260. Enforcement.
9VAC5-80-270. Public participation.
9VAC5-80-280. Operational flexibility.
9VAC5-80-290. Permit review by EPA and affected states.
9VAC5-80-300. Voluntary inclusions of additional state-only 
requirements as applicable state requirements in the permit.

Article 2--Permit Program (Title V) Fees for Stationary Sources

(Effective 07/18/2001)

9VAC5-80-310. Applicability.
9VAC5-80-320. Definitions.
9VAC5-80-330. General.
9VAC5-80-340. Annual permit program fee calculation.
9VAC5-80-350. Annual permit program fee payment.

Article 4--Insignificant Activities

(Effective 01/01/2001)

9VAC5-80-710. General.
9VAC5-80-720. Insignificant activities.

Article 5--State Operating Permits

(Effective 12/31/2008)

9VAC5-80-800. Applicability.
9VAC5-80-810. Definitions.
9VAC5-80-820. General.
9VAC5-80-830. Applications.
9VAC5-80-840. Application information required.
9VAC5-80-850. Standards and conditions for granting permits.
9VAC5-80-860. Action on permit application.
9VAC5-80-870. Application review and analysis.
9VAC5-80-880. Compliance determination and verification by testing.
9VAC5-80-890. Monitoring requirements.
9VAC5-80-900. Reporting requirements.
9VAC5-80-910. Existence of permit no defense.
9VAC5-80-920. Circumvention.
9VAC5-80-930. Compliance with local zoning requirements.
9VAC5-80-940. Transfer of permits.
9VAC5-80-950. Termination of permits.
9VAC5-80-960. Changes to permits.
9VAC5-80-970. Administrative permit amendments.
9VAC5-80-980. Minor permit amendments.
9VAC5-80-990. Significant amendment procedures.
9VAC5-80-1000. Reopening for cause.
9VAC5-80-1010. Enforcement.
9VAC5-80-1020. Public participation.
9VAC5-80-1030. General permits.
9VAC5-80-1040. Review and evaluation of article.

Article 6--Permits for New and Modified Stationary Sources

(Effective 06/24/2009)

9VAC5-80-1100. Applicability.
9VAC5-80-1110. Definitions.
9VAC5-80-1120. General.
9VAC5-80-1140. Applications.
9VAC5-80-1150. Application information required.
9VAC5-80-1160. Action on permit application.
9VAC5-80-1170. Public participation.
9VAC5-80-1180. Standards and conditions for granting permits.
9VAC5-80-1190. Application review and analysis.
9VAC5-80-1200. Compliance determination and verification by 
performance testing.
9VAC5-80-1210. Permit invalidation, suspension, revocation and 
enforcement.
9VAC5-80-1220. Existence of permit no defense.
9VAC5-80-1230. Compliance with local zoning requirements.
9VAC5-80-1240. Transfer of permits.
9VAC5-80-1250. General permits.
9VAC5-80-1260. Changes to permits.
9VAC5-80-1270. Administrative permit amendments.
9VAC5-80-1280. Minor permit amendments.
9VAC5-80-1290. Significant amendment procedures.
9VAC5-80-1300. Reopening for cause.
9VAC5-80-1320. Permit exemption levels.

Article 7--Permits for New and Reconstructed Major Sources of HAPs

(Effective 12/31/2008)

9VAC5-80-1400. Applicability.
9VAC5-80-1410. Definitions.
9VAC5-80-1420. General.
9VAC5-80-1430. Applications.
9VAC5-80-1440. Application information required.
9VAC5-80-1450. Action on permit application.
9VAC5-80-1460. Public participation.
9VAC5-80-1470. Standards and conditions for granting permits.
9VAC5-80-1480. Application review and analysis.
9VAC5-80-1490. Compliance determination and verification by 
performance testing.
9VAC5-80-1500. Permit invalidation, rescission, revocation and 
enforcement.
9VAC5-80-1510. Existence of permit no defense.
9VAC5-80-1520. Compliance with local zoning requirements.
9VAC5-80-1530. Transfer of permits.
9VAC5-80-1540. Changes to permits.
9VAC5-80-1550. Administrative permit amendments.
9VAC5-80-1560. Minor permit amendments.
9VAC5-80-1570. Significant amendment procedures.

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9VAC5-80-1580. Reopening for cause.
9VAC5-80-1590. Requirements for constructed or reconstructed major 
sources subject to a subsequently promulgated MACT standard or MACT 
requirements.

Article 8--Permits for Major Stationary Sources and Modifications--PSD 
Areas

(Effective 03/02/2011)

9VAC5-80-1605. Applicability.
9VAC5-80-1615. Definitions.
9VAC5-80-1625. General.
9VAC5-80-1635. Ambient air increments.
9VAC5-80-1645. Ambient air ceilings.
9VAC5-80-1655. Applications.
9VAC5-80-1665. Compliance with local zoning requirements.
9VAC5-80-1675. Compliance determination and verification by 
performance testing.
9VAC5-80-1685. Stack heights.
9VAC5-80-1695. Exemptions.
9VAC5-80-1705. Control technology review.
9VAC5-80-1715. Source impact analysis.
9VAC5-80-1725. Air quality models.
9VAC5-80-1735. Air quality analysis.
9VAC5-80-1745. Source information.
9VAC5-80-1755. Additional impact analyses.
9VAC5-80-1765. Sources affecting federal class I areas--additional 
requirements.
9VAC5-80-1773. Action on permit application.
9VAC5-80-1775. Public participation.
9VAC5-80-1785. Source obligation.
9VAC5-80-1795. Environmental impact statements.
9VAC5-80-1805. Disputed permits.
9VAC5-80-1815. Interstate pollution abatement.
9VAC5-80-1825. Innovative control technology.
9VAC5-80-1865. Actuals plantwide applicability limits (PALs).
9VAC5-80-1915. Actions to combine permit terms and conditions.
9VAC5-80-1925. Actions to change permits.
9VAC5-80-1935. Administrative permit amendments.
9VAC5-80-1945. Minor permit amendments.
9VAC5-80-1955. Significant amendment procedures.
9VAC5-80-1965. Reopening for cause.
9VAC5-80-1975. Transfer of permits.
9VAC5-80-1985. Permit invalidation, suspension, revocation, and 
enforcement.
9VAC5-80-1995. Existence of permit no defense.

Article 9--Permits for Major Stationary Sources and Modifications--
Nonattainment Areas

(Effective 03/02/2011)

9VAC5-80-2000. Applicability.
9VAC5-80-2010. Definitions.
9VAC5-80-2020. General.
9VAC5-80-2030. Applications.
9VAC5-80-2040. Application information required.
9VAC5-80-2050. Standards and conditions for granting permits.
9VAC5-80-2060. Action on permit application.
9VAC5-80-2070. Public participation.
9VAC5-80-2080. Compliance determination and verification by 
performance testing.
9VAC5-80-2090. Application review and analysis.
9VAC5-80-2091. Source obligation.
9VAC5-80-2110. Interstate pollution abatement.
9VAC5-80-2120. Offsets.
9VAC5-80-2130. De minimis increases and stationary source 
modification alternatives for ozone nonattainment areas classified 
as serious or severe in 9VAC5-20-204.
9VAC5-80-2140. Exemptions.
9VAC5-80-2144. Actuals plantwide applicability limits (PALs).
9VAC5-80-2150. Compliance with local zoning requirements.
9VAC5-80-2170. Transfer of permits.
9VAC5-80-2180. Permit invalidation, suspension, revocation and 
enforcement.
9VAC5-80-2190. Existence of permit no defense.
9VAC5-80-2195. Actions to combine permit terms and conditions.
9VAC5-80-2200. Actions to change permits.
9VAC5-80-2210. Administrative permit amendments.
9VAC5-80-2220. Minor permit amendments.
9VAC5-80-2230. Significant amendment procedures.
9VAC5-80-2240. Reopening for cause.

Article 10--Permit Application Fees for Stationary Sources

(Effective 12/01/2004)

9VAC5-80-2250. Applicability.
9VAC5-80-2260. Definitions.
9VAC5-80-2270. General.
9VAC5-80-2280. Permit application fee calculation.
9VAC5-80-2290. Permit application fee payment.
9VAC5-80-2300. Credit for payment of permit application fees.

Chapter 85--Permits for Stationary Sources of Pollutants Subject to 
Regulation (Greenhouse Gas Tailoring)

(Effective 01/02/2011)

Part I--Applicability

9VAC5-85-10. Applicability.

Part II--Federal (Title V) operating permit actions

9VAC5-85-20. Federal (Title V) operating permit actions.
9VAC5-85-30. Definitions.

Part III--Prevention of Significant Deterioration Area permit actions

9VAC5-85-40. Prevention of significant deterioration area permit 
actions.
9VAC5-85-50. Definitions.

Part IV--State operating permit actions

9VAC5-85-60. State operating permit actions.
9VAC5-85-70. Definitions.

Chapter 130--Open Burning

(Effective 03/18/2009)

Part I--General Provisions

9VAC5-130-10. Applicability.
9VAC5-130-20. Definitions.
9VAC5-130-30. Open burning prohibitions.
9VAC5-130-40. Permissible open burning.
9VAC5-130-50. Forest management and agricultural practices.
9VAC5-130-60. Waivers.

Part II--Local Ordinances

9VAC5-130-100. Local ordinances on open burning.

Chapter 150--Transportation Conformity

(Effective 01/01/1998)

Part I--General Definitions

9VAC5-150-10. General.
9VAC5-150-20. Terms defined.

Part II--General Provisions

9VAC5-150-30. Applicability.
9VAC5-150-40. Authority of board and DEQ.
9VAC5-150-80. Relationship of state regulations to federal 
regulations.

Part III--Criteria and Procedures for Making Conformity Determinations

9VAC5-150-110. Priority.
9VAC5-150-120. Frequency of conformity determinations.
9VAC5-150-130. Consultation.
9VAC5-150-140. Content of transportation plans.
9VAC5-150-150. Relationship of transportation plan and TIP 
conformity with the NEPA process.
9VAC5-150-160. Fiscal constraints for transportation plans and TIPs.
9VAC5-150-170. Criteria and procedures for determining conformity of 
transportation plans, programs, and projects: General.
9VAC5-150-180. Criteria and procedures: latest planning assumptions.
9VAC5-150-190. Criteria and procedures: latest emissions model.
9VAC5-150-200. Criteria and procedures: consultation.
9VAC5-150-210. Criteria and procedures: timely implementation of 
TCMs.
9VAC5-150-220. Criteria and procedures: currently conforming 
transportation plan and TIP.
9VAC5-150-230. Criteria and procedures: projects from a plan and 
TIP.
9VAC5-150-240. Criteria and procedures: localized CO and 
PM10 violations (hot spots).
9VAC5-150-250. Criteria and procedures: compliance with 
PM10 control measures.
9VAC5-150-260. Criteria and procedures: motor vehicle emissions 
budget (transportation plan).
9VAC5-150-270. Criteria and procedures: motor vehicle emissions 
budget (TIP).
9VAC5-150-280. Criteria and procedures: motor vehicle emissions 
budget (project not from a plan and TIP).
9VAC5-150-290. Criteria and procedures: localized CO violations (hot 
spots) in the interim period.
9VAC5-150-300. Criteria and procedures: interim period reductions in 
ozone and CO areas (transportation plan).
9VAC5-150-310. Criteria and procedures: interim period reductions in 
ozone and CO areas (TIP).
9VAC5-150-320. Criteria and procedures: interim period reductions 
for ozone and CO areas (project not from a plan and TIP).

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9VAC5-150-330. Criteria and procedures: interim period reductions 
for PM10 and NO2 areas (transportation plan).
9VAC5-150-340. Criteria and procedures: interim period reductions 
for PM10 and NO2 areas (TIP).
9VAC5-150-350. Criteria and procedures: interim period reductions 
for PM10 and NO2 areas (project not from a 
plan and TIP).
9VAC5-150-360. Transition from the interim period to the control 
strategy period.
9VAC5-150-370. Requirements for adoption or approval of projects by 
recipients of funds designated under Title 23 USC or the Federal 
Transit Act.
9VAC5-150-380. Procedures for determining regional transportation-
related emissions.
9VAC5-150-390. Procedures for determining localized CO and 
PM10 concentrations (hot-spot analysis).
9VAC5-150-400. Using the motor vehicle emissions budget in the 
applicable implementation plan (or implementation plan submission).
9VAC5-150-410. Enforceability of design concept and scope and 
project-level mitigation and control measures.
9VAC5-150-420. Exempt projects.
9VAC5-150-430. Projects exempt from regional emissions analyses.
9VAC5-150-440. Special provisions for nonattainment areas which are 
not required to demonstrate reasonable further progress and 
attainment.
9VAC5-150-450. Review and confirmation of this chapter by board.

Chapter 151--Transportation Conformity

(Effective 03/02/2011)

Part I--General Definitions

9VAC5-151-10. Definitions.

Part II--General Provisions

9VAC5-151-20. Applicability.
9VAC5-151-30. Authority of board and DEQ.

Part III--Criteria and Procedures for Making Conformity Determinations

9VAC5-151-40. General.
9VAC5-151-50. Designated provisions.
9VAC5-151-60. Word or phrase substitutions.
9VAC5-151-70. Consultation.

Chapter 160--General Conformity

(Effective 03/02/2011)

Part I--General Definitions

9VAC5-160-10. General.
9VAC5-160-20. Terms defined.

Part II--General Provisions

9VAC5-160-30. Applicability.
9VAC5-160-40. Authority of board and department.
9VAC5-160-80. Relationship of state regulations to federal 
regulations.

Part III--Criteria and procedures for making conformity determinations

9VAC5-160-110. General.
9VAC5-160-120. Conformity analysis.
9VAC5-160-130. Reporting requirements.
9VAC5-160-140. Public participation.
9VAC5-160-150. Frequency of conformity determinations.
9VAC5-160-160. Criteria for determining conformity.
9VAC5-160-170. Procedures for conformity determinations.
9VAC5-160-180. Mitigation of air quality impacts.
9VAC5-160-190. Savings provision.
9VAC5-160-200. Review and confirmation of this chapter by board.

Chapter 500--Exclusionary General Permit for Title V Permit

(Effective 07/01/1997)

Part I--Definitions

9VAC5-500-10. General.
9VAC5-500-20. Terms defined.

Part II--General Provisions

9VAC5-500-30. Purpose.
9VAC5-500-40. Applicability.
9VAC5-500-50. General.
9VAC5-500-60. Existence of permit no defense.
9VAC5-500-70. Circumvention.
9VAC5-500-80. Enforcement of a general permit.

Part III--General permit administrative procedures

9VAC5-500-90. Requirements for department issuance of authority to 
operate under the general permit.
9VAC5-500-100. Applications for coverage under the general permit.
9VAC5-500-110. Required application information.
9VAC5-500-120. General permit content.
9VAC5-500-130. Issuance of an authorization to operate under the 
general permit.
9VAC5-500-140. Transfer of authorizations to operate under the 
general permit.

Part IV--General permit terms and conditions

9VAC5-500-150. Emissions levels and requirements.
9VAC5-500-160. Emissions levels.
9VAC5-500-170. Compliance determination and verification by emission 
testing.
9VAC5-500-180. Compliance determination and verification by emission 
monitoring.
9VAC5-500-190. Recordkeeping requirements.
9VAC5-500-200. Reporting requirements.
9VAC5-500-210. Compliance certifications.
9VAC5-500-220. Consequences of failure to remain below emissions 
levels.
9VAC5-500-230. Enforcement.
9VAC5-500-240. Review and evaluation of regulation.

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