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V. Anne Heard,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 4.
enforce its requirements. See section
307(b)(2).
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air
pollution control, Incorporation by
reference, Intergovernmental relations,
Nitrogen dioxide, Sulfur Dioxide,
Reporting, Volatile organic compounds
and recordkeeping requirements.
Subpart S—Kentucky
2. Section 52.920(c) is amended under
Table 2 by:
■ a. Revising the entries for ‘‘1.03’’,
‘‘1.08’’, ‘‘1.11’’, ‘‘1.19’’, ‘‘6.18’’ and
‘‘6.43’’; and
■ b. Removing the entry for ‘‘7.18’’.
The revised text reads as follows:
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40 CFR part 52 is amended as follows:
PART 52—APPROVAL AND
PROMULGATION OF
IMPLEMENTATION PLANS
1. The authority citation for part 52
continues to read as follows:
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§ 52.920
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Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Identification of plan.
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TABLE 2—EPA-APPROVED JEFFERSON COUNTY REGULATIONS FOR KENTUCKY
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Federal Register notice
District
effective
date
Explanation
Reg 1—General Provisions
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1.19 ..................
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1/16/08
8/31/17
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3/21/10
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1/16/08
8/31/17
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Reg 6—Standards of Performance for Existing Affected Facilities
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Standards of Performance
for Existing Solvent Metal
Cleaning Equipment.
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Volatile Organic Compound
Reduction Requirements.
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Final rule; notice of
administrative change.
40 CFR Part 52
[GA–2017; FRL–9965–15–Region 4]
Air Plan Approval; Georgia; Update to
Materials Incorporated by Reference
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
AGENCY:
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SIP materials which are
incorporated by reference into 40 CFR
part 52 are available for inspection at
the following locations: Environmental
Protection Agency, Region 4, 61 Forsyth
Street SW., Atlanta, GA 30303; and the
National Archives and Records
Administration. For information on the
availability of this material at NARA,
call 202–741–6030, or go to: https://
www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/
ibr-locations.html. To view the
materials at the Region 4 Office, EPA
requests that you email the contact
listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section.
ADDRESSES:
The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) is updating the materials
that are incorporated by reference (IBR)
into the Georgia state implementation
plan (SIP). The regulations affected by
this update have been previously
submitted by Georgia and approved by
EPA. This update affects the materials
that are available for public inspection
at the National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA) and the EPA
Regional Office.
DATES: This action is effective August
31, 2017.
SUMMARY:
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Sean Lakeman, Air Regulatory
Management Section, Air Planning and
Implementation Branch, Air, Pesticides
and Toxics Management Division, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency,
Region 4, 61 Forsyth Street SW.,
Atlanta, Georgia 30303–8960. Mr.
Lakeman can be reached via telephone
at (404) 562–9043 or via electronic mail
at lakeman.sean@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
Each state has a SIP containing the
control measures and strategies used to
attain and maintain the national
ambient air quality standards (NAAQS).
The SIP is extensive, containing such
elements as air pollution control
regulations, emission inventories,
monitoring networks, attainment
demonstrations, and enforcement
mechanisms.
Each state must formally adopt the
control measures and strategies in the
SIP after the public has had an
opportunity to comment on them and
then submit the proposed SIP revisions
to EPA. Once these control measures
and strategies are approved by EPA, and
after notice and comment, they are
incorporated into the federallyapproved SIP and are identified in part
52 ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of
Implementation Plans,’’ title 40 of the
Code of Federal Regulations (40 CFR
part 52). The full text of the state
regulation approved by EPA is not
reproduced in its entirety in 40 CFR part
52, but is ‘‘incorporated by reference.’’
This means that EPA has approved a
given state regulation with a specific
effective date. The public is referred to
the location of the full text version
should they want to know which
measures are contained in a given SIP.
The information provided allows EPA
and the public to monitor the extent to
which a state implements a SIP to attain
and maintain the NAAQS and to take
enforcement action if necessary.
The SIP is a living document which
the state can revise as necessary to
address the unique air pollution
problems in the state. Therefore, EPA
from time to time must take action on
proposed revisions containing new and/
or revised state regulations. A
submission from a state can revise one
or more rules in their entirety or
portions of rules, or even change a
single word. The state indicates the
changes in the submission (such as, by
using redline/strikethrough) and EPA
then takes action on the requested
changes. EPA establishes a docket for its
actions using a unique Docket
Identification Number, which is listed
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in each action. These dockets and the
complete submission are available for
viewing on www.regulations.gov.
On May 22, 1997 (62 FR 27968), EPA
revised the procedures for incorporating
by reference, into the Code of Federal
Regulations, materials approved by EPA
into each state SIP. These changes
revised the format for the identification
of the SIP in 40 CFR part 52,
streamlined the mechanisms for
announcing EPA approval of revisions
to a SIP, and streamlined the
mechanisms for EPA’s updating of the
IBR information contained for each SIP
in 40 CFR part 52. The revised
procedures also called for EPA to
maintain ‘‘SIP Compilations’’ that
contain the federally-approved
regulations and source specific permits
submitted by each state agency. These
SIP Compilations are contained in 3ring binders and are updated primarily
on an annual basis. Under the revised
procedures, EPA must periodically
publish an informational document in
the rules section of the Federal Register
notifying the public that updates have
been made to a SIP Compilation for a
particular state. EPA applied the 1997
revised procedures to Georgia on May
21, 1999 (64 FR 27699).
II. EPA Action
This action represents EPA’s
publication of the Georgia SIP
Compilation update, appearing in 40
CFR part 52. In addition, notice is
provided of the following corrections to
Table (c) of section 52.570, as described
below:
A. Under the ‘‘State effective date’’
and ‘‘EPA approval date’’ changing the
2-digit year to reflect a 4-digit year (for
consistency) and correcting numerous
CFR citations to reflect the first page of
the preamble as opposed to the
regulatory text page.
B. 391–3–1–.02(2)(c): State effective
date is revised to read ‘‘8/9/2012’’ and
EPA approval date is revised to read ‘‘4/
9/2013, 78 FR 21065’’.
C. 391–3–1–.02(2)(m): Entry is
removed from the table because EPA
previously approved removal of this
provision from the SIP. See 40 FR 45817
(October 3, 1975).
D. 391–3–1–.02(2)(ss): Title/subject is
revised to read ‘‘Gasoline Transport
Vehicles and Vapor Collection
Systems’’.
E. 391–3–1–.02(2)(ww): Entry is
removed from the table because EPA
previously approved removal of this
provision from the SIP. See 61 FR 33372
(June 27, 1996).
F. 391–3–1–.02(2)(jjj): State effective
date is revised to read ‘‘3/12/2007’’ and
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EPA approval date is revised to read
‘‘11/27/2009, 74 FR 62249’’.
G. 391–3–1–.02(2)(lll): State effective
date is revised to read ‘‘4/12/2009’’ and
EPA approval date is revised to read ‘‘9/
28/2012, 77 FR 59554’’.
H. 391–3–1–.02(6): State effective date
is revised to read ‘‘3/12/2007’’ and EPA
approval date is revised to read ‘‘11/27/
2009, 74 FR 62249’’.
I. 391–3–1–.02(7): To remove
previously-approved typographical
error, the entry is revised to read ‘‘As of
4/9/13 EPA is approving a revision to
391–3–1.02(7) to incorporate by
reference the version of 40 CFR 52.21 as
of July 20, 2011, with the exception of
the PM2.5 SMC and SILs thresholds and
provisions promulgated in the October
20, 2010 PM2.5 PSD Increment-SILsSMC Rule at 40 CFR 52.21(i)(5) and
(k)(2), respectively. See 78 FR 21065.’’
J. 391–3–1–.02(12): State effective date
is revised to read ‘‘7/25/2007’’ and EPA
approval date is revised to read ‘‘11/27/
2009, 74 FR 62249’’.
K. 391–3–22: entry is removed from
table because the rule was moved to the
Non-Regulatory Provisions.
III. Good Cause Exemption
EPA has determined that this action
falls under the ‘‘good cause’’ exemption
in the section 553(b)(3)(B) of the
Administrative Procedure Act (APA)
which, upon finding ‘‘good cause,’’
authorizes agencies to dispense with
public participation and section
553(d)(3) which allows an agency to
make an action effective immediately
(thereby avoiding the 30-day delayed
effective date otherwise provided for in
the APA). This administrative action
simply codifies provisions which are
already in effect as a matter of law in
Federal and approved state programs
and corrects typographical errors
appearing in the Federal Register.
Under section 553 of the APA, an
agency may find good cause where
procedures are ‘‘impracticable,
unnecessary, or contrary to the public
interest.’’ Public comment for this
administrative action is ‘‘unnecessary’’
and ‘‘contrary to the public interest’’
since the codification (and
typographical corrections) only reflect
existing law. Immediate notice of this
action in the Federal Register benefits
the public by providing the public
notice of the updated Georgia SIP
Compilation and notice of typographical
corrections to the Georgia
‘‘Identification of Plan’’ portion of the
Federal Register.
IV. Incorporation by Reference
In this rule, EPA is finalizing
regulatory text that includes
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incorporation by reference. In
accordance with requirements of 1 CFR
51.5, EPA is finalizing the incorporation
by reference of previously EPAapproved regulations promulgated by
Georgia and federally-effective prior to
January 1, 2017. Therefore, these
materials have been approved by EPA
for inclusion in the SIP, have been
incorporated by reference by EPA into
that plan, are fully federally-enforceable
under sections 110 and 113 of the CAA
as of the effective date of the final
rulemaking of EPA’s approval, and will
be incorporated by reference by the
Director of the Federal Register in the
next update to the SIP compilation.1
EPA has made, and will continue to
make, these materials generally
available through www.regulations.gov
and/or at the EPA Region 4 Office
(please contact the person identified in
the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
section of this preamble for more
information).
V. Statutory and Executive Order
Reviews
Under the CAA, the Administrator is
required to approve a SIP submission
that complies with the provisions of the
Act and applicable federal regulations.
See 42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a).
Thus, in reviewing SIP submissions,
EPA’s role is to approve state choices,
provided that they meet the criteria of
the CAA. Accordingly, this notice of
administrative change does not impose
additional requirements beyond those
imposed by state law. For that reason,
this action:
• is not a ‘‘significant regulatory
action’’ subject to review by the Office
of Management and Budget under
Executive Orders 12866 (58 FR 51735,
October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821,
January 21, 2011);
• does not impose an information
collection burden under the provisions
of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);
• is certified as not having a
significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities
under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5
U.S.C. 601 et seq.);
• does not contain any unfunded
mandate or significantly or uniquely
affect small governments, as described
in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4);
• does not have Federalism
implications as specified in Executive
Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10,
1999);
• is not an economically significant
regulatory action based on health or
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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).
The SIP is not approved to apply on
any Indian reservation land or in any
other area where EPA or an Indian tribe
has demonstrated that a tribe has
jurisdiction. In those areas of Indian
country, the rule does not have tribal
implications as specified by Executive
Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9,
2000), nor will it impose substantial
direct costs on tribal governments or
preempt tribal law.
The Congressional Review Act, 5
U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the Small
Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides
that before a rule may take effect, the
agency promulgating the rule must
submit a rule report, which includes a
copy of the rule, to each House of the
Congress and to the Comptroller General
of the United States. EPA will submit a
report containing this action and other
required information to the U.S. Senate,
the U.S. House of Representatives, and
the Comptroller General of the United
States prior to publication of the rule in
the Federal Register. A major rule
cannot take effect until 60 days after it
is published in the Federal Register.
This action is not a ‘‘major rule’’ as
defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).
EPA also believes that the provisions
of section 307(b)(1) of the CAA
pertaining to petitions for judicial
review are not applicable to this action.
This is because prior EPA rulemaking
actions for each individual component
of the Georgia SIP compilations
previously afforded interested parties
the opportunity to file a petition for
judicial review in the United States
Court of Appeals for the appropriate
circuit within 60 days of such
rulemaking action. Thus, EPA believes
judicial review of this action under
section 307(b)(1) of the CAA is not
available.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air
pollution control, Carbon monoxide,
Incorporation by reference,
Intergovernmental relations, Lead,
Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, Particulate
matter, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile
organic compounds.
Dated: July 7, 2017.
V. Anne Heard,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 4.
40 CFR part 52 is amended as follows:
PART 52—APPROVAL AND
PROMULGATION OF
IMPLEMENTATION PLANS
1. The authority for citation for part 52
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart L—Georgia
2. Section 52.570(b) and (c) are
revised to read as follows:
■
§ 52.570
Identification of plan.
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(b) Incorporation by reference. (1)
Material listed in paragraph (c) and (d)
of this section with an EPA approval
date prior to January 1, 2017, for Georgia
was approved for incorporation by
reference by the Director of the Federal
Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C.
552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Material is
incorporated as it exists on the date of
the approval, and notice of any change
in the material will be published in the
Federal Register. Entries in paragraph
(c) and (d) of this section with EPA
approval dates after January 1, 2017, for
Georgia will be incorporated by
reference in the next update to the SIP
compilation.
(2) EPA Region 4 certifies that the
rules/regulations provided by EPA in
the SIP compilation at the addresses in
paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an
exact duplicate of the officially
promulgated State rules/regulations
which have been approved as part of the
State Implementation Plan as of the
dates referenced in paragraph (b)(1) of
this section.
(3) Copies of the materials
incorporated by reference may be
inspected at the Region 4 EPA Office at
61 Forsyth Street SW., Atlanta, GA
30303. To obtain the material, please
call (404) 562–9022. You may inspect
the material with an EPA approval date
prior to January 1, 2017, for Georgia at
the National Archives and Records
Administration. For information on the
62 FR 27968 (May 22, 1997).
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(c) EPA approved Georgia regulations.
EPA-APPROVED GEORGIA REGULATIONS
State
effective
date
State citation
Title/subject
391–3–1–.01 ...............................
Definitions .........................
EPA approval date
8/14/2016
Explanation
1/5/2017, 82 FR 1206 .......
Provisions
391–3–1–.02:
391–3–1–.02(1) ...................
General Requirements ......
3/20/1979
9/18/1979, 44 FR 54047 ...
Emission Standards
391–3–1–.02(2):
391–3–1–.02(2)(a) ...............
391–3–1–.02(2)(b)
391–3–1–.02(2)(c)
391–3–1–.02(2)(d)
391–3–1–.02(2)(e)
...............
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391–3–1–.02(2)(f) ................
391–3–1–.02(2)(g) ...............
391–3–1–.02(2)(h) ...............
391–3–1–.02(2)(i) ................
391–3–1–.02(2)(j) ................
391–3–1–.02(2)(k) ...............
391–3–1–.02(2)(l) ................
391–3–1–.02(2)(n) ...............
391–3–1–.02(2)(o) ...............
391–3–1–.02(2)(p) ...............
391–3–1–.02(2)(q) ...............
391–3–1–.02(2)(r) ...............
391–3–1–.02(2)(t) ................
391–3–1–.02(2)(u) ...............
391–3–1–.02(2)(v) ...............
391–3–1–.02(2)(w) ..............
391–3–1–.02(2)(x) ...............
391–3–1–.02(2)(y) ...............
391–3–1–.02(2)(z) ...............
391–3–1–.02(2)(aa) .............
391–3–1–.02(2)(bb) .............
391–3–1–.02(2)(cc) .............
391–3–1–.02(2)(dd) .............
391–3–1–.02(2)(ee) .............
391–3–1–.02(2)(ff) ...............
391–3–1–.02(2)(gg) .............
391–3–1–.02(2)(hh) .............
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391–3–1–.02(2)(ii) ...............
391–3–1–.02(2)(jj) ...............
391–3–1–.02(2)(kk) .............
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3/7/2012
Visible Emissions ..............
Incinerators .......................
Fuel-burning Equipment ....
Particulate Emission from
Manufacturing Processes.
Normal Superphosphate
Manufacturing Facilities.
Sulfur Dioxide ....................
Portland Cement Plants ....
Nitric Acid Plants ...............
Sulfuric Acid Plants ...........
Particulate Emission from
Asphaltic Concrete Hot
Mix Plants.
Conical Burners ................
Fugitive Dust .....................
Cupola Furnaces for Metallurgical Melting.
Particulate Emissions from
Kaolin and Fuller’s Earth
Processes.
Particulate Emissions from
Cotton Gins.
Particulate Emissions from
Granular and Mixed Fertilizer Manufacturing
Units.
VOC Emissions from Automobile and Light Duty
Truck Manufacturing.
VOC Emissions from Can
Coating.
VOC Emissions from Coil
Coating..
VOC Emissions from
Paper Coating.
VOC Emissions from Fabric and Vinyl Coating.
VOC Emissions from Metal
Furniture Coating.
VOC Emissions from
Large Appliance Surface
Coating..
VOC Emissions from Wire
Coating.
Petroleum Liquid Storage
Bulk Gasoline Terminals ...
Cutback Asphalt ................
Petroleum Refinery ...........
Solvent Metal Cleaning .....
Kraft Pulp Mills ..................
Petroleum Refinery Equipment Leaks.
VOC Emissions from Surface Coating of Miscellaneous Metal Parts and
Products.
VOC Emissions from Surface Coating of Flat
Wood Paneling.
VOC Emissions from Synthesized Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing.
1/17/1979
8/9/2012
7/20/2005
1/17/1979
9/18/1979, 44 FR 54047.
4/9/2013, 78 FR 21065.
2/9/2009, 75 FR 6309.
9/18/1979, 44 FR 54047.
1/17/1979
9/18/1979, 44 FR 54047.
7/17/2002
1/17/1979
1/17/1979
1/17/1979
1/17/1979
7/9/2003, 68 FR 40786.
9/18/1979, 44 FR 54047.
9/18/1979, 44 FR 54047.
9/18/1979, 44 FR 54047.
9/18/1979, 44 FR 54047.
1/17/1979
1/17/1979
1/27/1972
9/18/1979, 44 FR 54047.
9/18/1979, 44 FR 54047.
5/31/1972, 37 FR 10842.
12/16/1975
8/20/1976, 41 FR 35184.
1/27/1972
5/31/1972, 37 FR 10842.
1/27/1972
5/31/1972, 37 FR 10842.
3/7/2012
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
9/16/1992
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
9/16/1992
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
3/7/2012
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
9/16/1992
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
3/7/2012
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
3/7/2012
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
9/16/1992
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
1/9/1991
1/9/1991
1/17/1979
1/9/1991
5/29/1996
6/3/1988
6/24/1994
10/13/1992, 57 FR 46780.
10/13/1992, 57 FR 46780.
9/18/1979, 44 FR 54047.
10/13/1992, 57 FR 46780.
4/26/1999, 64 FR 20186.
9/30/1988, 53 FR 38290.
2/2/1996, 61 FR 3817.
3/7/2012
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
3/7/2012
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
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State citation
391–3–1–.02(2)(ll) ...............
391–3–1–.02(2)(mm) ...........
391–3–1–.02(2)(nn) .............
391–3–1–.02(2)(oo) .............
391–3–1–.02(2)(pp) .............
391–3–1–.02(2)(qq) .............
391–3–1–.02(2)(rr) ..............
391–3–1–.02(2)(ss) .............
391–3–1–.02(2)(tt) ...............
391–3–1–.02(2)(uu) .............
391–3–1–.02(2)(vv) .............
391–3–1–.02(2)(yy) .............
391–3–1–.02(2)(ccc). ..........
391–3–1–.02(2)(ddd) ...........
391–3–1–.02(2)(eee) ...........
391–3–1–.02(2)(fff) ..............
391–3–1–.02(2)(hhh) ...........
391–3–1–.02(2)(jjj) ..............
391–3–1–.02(2)(kkk) ...........
391–3–1–.02(2)(lll) ..............
391–3–1–.02(2)(mmm) ........
391–3–1–.02(2)(nnn) ...........
391–3–1–.02(2)(ooo) ...........
391–3–1–.02(2)(rrr) .............
391–3–1–.02(2)(vvv) ...........
391–3–1–.02(2)(yyy) ...........
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VOC Emissions from the
Manufacture of Pneumatic Rubber Tires.
VOC Emissions from
Graphic Arts Systems.
VOC Emissions from External Floating Roof
Tanks.
Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants.
Bulk Gasoline Plants .........
VOC Emissions from
Large Petroleum Dry
Cleaners.
Gasoline Dispensing Facilities—Stage I.
Gasoline Transport Vehicles and Vapor Collection Systems.
VOC Emissions from Major
Sources.
Visibility Protection ............
Volatile Organic Liquid
Handling and Storage.
Emissions of Nitrogen Oxides from Major Sources.
VOC Emissions from Bulk
Mixing Tanks.
VOC Emissions from Offset Lithography and Letterpress.
VOC Emissions from expanded Polystyrene
Products Manufacturing.
Particulate Matter Emissions from Yarn Spinning Operations.
Wood Furniture Finishing
and Cleaning Operations.
NOX Emissions from Electric Utility Steam Generating Units.
VOC Emissions from Aerospace Manufacturing
and Rework Facilities.
NOX Emissions from Fuelburning Equipment.
NOX Emissions from Stationary Gas Turbines
and Stationary Engines
used to Generate Electricity.
NOX Emissions from Large
Stationary Gas Turbines.
Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine
Requirements.
NOX Emissions from Small
Fuel-Burning Equipment.
VOC Emissions from Coating Miscellaneous Plastic Parts and Products.
VOC Emissions from the
use of Miscellaneous Industrial Adhesives.
VOC Emissions from Fiberglass Boat Manufacturing.
Industrial Cleaning Solvents.
Sampling ...........................
Ambient Air Standards ......
Open Burning ....................
Source Monitoring .............
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11/24/1981, 46 FR 57486.
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
12/18/1980
11/24/1981, 46 FR 57486.
12/18/1980
11/24/1981, 46 FR 57486.
6/8/2008
4/3/1991
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
10/13/1992, 57 FR 46780.
6/8/2008
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
6/8/2008
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
6/8/2008
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
10/31/1985
4/12/2009
1/28/1986, 51 FR 3466.
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
4/12/2009
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
4/12/2009
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
3/7/2012
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
4/12/2009
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
6/15/1998
12/2/1999, 64 FR 67491.
4/12/2009
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
3/12/2007
11/27/2009, 74 FR 62249.
4/12/2009
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
4/12/2009
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
5/4/2014
9/1/2015, 80 FR 52627.
2/16/2000
7/10/2001, 66 FR 35906.
12/28/2001
7/11/2002, 67 FR 45909.
4/12/2009
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
3/7/2012
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
3/7/2012
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
3/7/2012
9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
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9/28/2012, 77 FR 59554.
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7/13/2006
3/12/2007
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Title/subject
EPA approval date
Explanation
4/9/2013, 78 FR 21065 .....
As of 4/9/13 EPA is approving a revision to 391–3–1–
.02(7) to incorporate by reference the version of 40
CFR 52.21 as of July 20, 2011, with the exception
of the PM2.5 SMC and SILs thresholds and provisions promulgated in the October 20, 2010 PM2.5
PSD Increment-SILs-SMC Rule at 40 CFR
52.21(i)(5) and (k)(2) respectively.
On September 9, 2011 Georgia’s PSD Rule 391–3–
1–.02(7) incorporates by reference the regulations
found at 40 CFR 52.21 as of June 3, 2010, with
changes. This EPA action is approving the incorporation by reference with the exception of the following provisions: (1) The provisions amended in
the Ethanol Rule which exclude facilities that
produce ethanol through a natural fermentation
process from the definition of ‘‘chemical process
plants’’ in the major NSR source permitting program
found at 40 CFR 52.21(b)(1)(i)(a) and (b)(1)(iii)(t);
and (2) the administrative regulations amended in
the Fugitive Emissions Rule. Additionally, this EPA
action is not approving the ‘‘automatic rescission
clause’’ provision at 391–3–1.02(7)(a)2.(iv). This
rule contains NOX as a precursor to ozone for PSD
and NSR.
391–3–1–.02(7) ...................
Prevention of Significant
Deterioration of Air Quality (PSD).
8/9/2012
391–3–1.02(11) ...................
Compliance Assurance
Monitoring.
Clean Air Interstate Rule
NOX Annual Trading
Program.
Clean Air Interstate Rule
SO2 Annual Trading
Program.
Permits ..............................
Air Pollution Episodes .......
Inspections and Investigations.
Confidentiality of information.
Enforcement ......................
Continuance of Prior Rules
Georgia Transportation
Conformity and Consultation Interagency
Rule.
Enhanced Inspection and
Maintenance.
6/15/1998
12/2/1999, 64 FR 67491.
7/25/2007
11/27/2009, 74 FR 62249.
2/28/2007
10/9/2007, 72 FR 57202.
391–3–1–.02(12) .................
391–3–1–.02(13) .................
391–3–1–.03 .......................
391–3–1–.04 .......................
391–3–1–.07 .......................
391–3–1–.08 .......................
391–3–1–.09 .......................
391–3–1–.10 .......................
391–3–1–.15 .......................
391–3–20 ............................
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Approval and Promulgation of
Implementation Plans; New Jersey;
Revised Format for Materials Being
Incorporated by Reference; Correction
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Final rule; correction.
AGENCY:
The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) is correcting a final rule;
administrative change, that was
published in the Federal Register on
SUMMARY:
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8/20/1976, 41 FR 35184.
8/20/1976, 41 FR 35184.
11/20/1975
8/20/1976, 41 FR 35184.
11/22/1992
11/22/1992
10/6/2010
2/2/1996, 61 FR 3819.
2/2/1996, 61 FR 3819.
6/15/2012, 77 FR 35866..
12/28/2008
4/17/2009, 74 FR 17783.
July 3, 2017. In that document, EPA
approved the revised format for
materials submitted by New Jersey that
have been incorporated by reference
into its State Implementation Plan (SIP).
An error in the docket number was
identified and is being corrected in this
action.
DATES: This rule is effective on August
31, 2017.
ADDRESSES: EPA has established a
docket for this action under Docket ID
No. EPA–R02–2017–NJ1. All documents
in the docket are listed on the
www.regulations.gov Web site. Although
listed in the index, some information is
not publicly available, e.g., CBI or other
information whose disclosure is
restricted by statute. Certain other
material, such as copyrighted material,
is not placed on the Internet and will be
publicly available only in hard copy
form. Publicly available docket
materials are available through
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the person identified in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section for
additional availability information.
Kirk
J. Wieber, Air Programs Branch,
Environmental Protection Agency, 290
Broadway, 25th Floor, New York, New
York 10007–1866, (212) 637–3381.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
EPA
approved a final rule; administrative
change published on July 3, 2017 (82 FR
30758). In that document, EPA
approved the revised format for
materials submitted by New Jersey that
have been incorporated by reference
into its SIP. The regulations and other
materials affected by this format change
have all been previously submitted by
New Jersey and approved by EPA as SIP
revisions. In that approval, EPA
erroneously added the incorrect docket
number. In this notice, the docket
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 52
[GA-2017; FRL-9965-15-Region 4]
Air Plan Approval; Georgia; Update to Materials Incorporated by
Reference
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is updating the
materials that are incorporated by reference (IBR) into the Georgia
state implementation plan (SIP). The regulations affected by this
update have been previously submitted by Georgia and approved by EPA.
This update affects the materials that are available for public
inspection at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
and the EPA Regional Office.
DATES: This action is effective August 31, 2017.
ADDRESSES: SIP materials which are incorporated by reference into 40
CFR part 52 are available for inspection at the following locations:
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4, 61 Forsyth Street SW.,
Atlanta, GA 30303; and the National Archives and Records
Administration. For information on the availability of this material at
NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html. To view the materials at the Region 4
Office, EPA requests that you email the contact listed in the FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sean Lakeman, Air Regulatory
Management Section, Air Planning and Implementation Branch, Air,
Pesticides and Toxics Management Division, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Region 4, 61 Forsyth Street SW., Atlanta, Georgia
30303-8960. Mr. Lakeman can be reached via telephone at (404) 562-9043
or via electronic mail at lakeman.sean@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
Each state has a SIP containing the control measures and strategies
used to attain and maintain the national ambient air quality standards
(NAAQS). The SIP is extensive, containing such elements as air
pollution control regulations, emission inventories, monitoring
networks, attainment demonstrations, and enforcement mechanisms.
Each state must formally adopt the control measures and strategies
in the SIP after the public has had an opportunity to comment on them
and then submit the proposed SIP revisions to EPA. Once these control
measures and strategies are approved by EPA, and after notice and
comment, they are incorporated into the federally-approved SIP and are
identified in part 52 ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation
Plans,'' title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations (40 CFR part 52).
The full text of the state regulation approved by EPA is not reproduced
in its entirety in 40 CFR part 52, but is ``incorporated by
reference.'' This means that EPA has approved a given state regulation
with a specific effective date. The public is referred to the location
of the full text version should they want to know which measures are
contained in a given SIP. The information provided allows EPA and the
public to monitor the extent to which a state implements a SIP to
attain and maintain the NAAQS and to take enforcement action if
necessary.
The SIP is a living document which the state can revise as
necessary to address the unique air pollution problems in the state.
Therefore, EPA from time to time must take action on proposed revisions
containing new and/or revised state regulations. A submission from a
state can revise one or more rules in their entirety or portions of
rules, or even change a single word. The state indicates the changes in
the submission (such as, by using redline/strikethrough) and EPA then
takes action on the requested changes. EPA establishes a docket for its
actions using a unique Docket Identification Number, which is listed in
each action. These dockets and the complete submission are available
for viewing on www.regulations.gov.
On May 22, 1997 (62 FR 27968), EPA revised the procedures for
incorporating by reference, into the Code of Federal Regulations,
materials approved by EPA into each state SIP. These changes revised
the format for the identification of the SIP in 40 CFR part 52,
streamlined the mechanisms for announcing EPA approval of revisions to
a SIP, and streamlined the mechanisms for EPA's updating of the IBR
information contained for each SIP in 40 CFR part 52. The revised
procedures also called for EPA to maintain ``SIP Compilations'' that
contain the federally-approved regulations and source specific permits
submitted by each state agency. These SIP Compilations are contained in
3-ring binders and are updated primarily on an annual basis. Under the
revised procedures, EPA must periodically publish an informational
document in the rules section of the Federal Register notifying the
public that updates have been made to a SIP Compilation for a
particular state. EPA applied the 1997 revised procedures to Georgia on
May 21, 1999 (64 FR 27699).
II. EPA Action
This action represents EPA's publication of the Georgia SIP
Compilation update, appearing in 40 CFR part 52. In addition, notice is
provided of the following corrections to Table (c) of section 52.570,
as described below:
A. Under the ``State effective date'' and ``EPA approval date''
changing the 2-digit year to reflect a 4-digit year (for consistency)
and correcting numerous CFR citations to reflect the first page of the
preamble as opposed to the regulatory text page.
B. 391-3-1-.02(2)(c): State effective date is revised to read ``8/
9/2012'' and EPA approval date is revised to read ``4/9/2013, 78 FR
21065''.
C. 391-3-1-.02(2)(m): Entry is removed from the table because EPA
previously approved removal of this provision from the SIP. See 40 FR
45817 (October 3, 1975).
D. 391-3-1-.02(2)(ss): Title/subject is revised to read ``Gasoline
Transport Vehicles and Vapor Collection Systems''.
E. 391-3-1-.02(2)(ww): Entry is removed from the table because EPA
previously approved removal of this provision from the SIP. See 61 FR
33372 (June 27, 1996).
F. 391-3-1-.02(2)(jjj): State effective date is revised to read
``3/12/2007'' and EPA approval date is revised to read ``11/27/2009, 74
FR 62249''.
G. 391-3-1-.02(2)(lll): State effective date is revised to read
``4/12/2009'' and EPA approval date is revised to read ``9/28/2012, 77
FR 59554''.
H. 391-3-1-.02(6): State effective date is revised to read ``3/12/
2007'' and EPA approval date is revised to read ``11/27/2009, 74 FR
62249''.
I. 391-3-1-.02(7): To remove previously-approved typographical
error, the entry is revised to read ``As of 4/9/13 EPA is approving a
revision to 391-3-1.02(7) to incorporate by reference the version of 40
CFR 52.21 as of July 20, 2011, with the exception of the
PM2.5 SMC and SILs thresholds and provisions promulgated in
the October 20, 2010 PM2.5 PSD Increment-SILs-SMC Rule at 40
CFR 52.21(i)(5) and (k)(2), respectively. See 78 FR 21065.''
J. 391-3-1-.02(12): State effective date is revised to read ``7/25/
2007'' and EPA approval date is revised to read ``11/27/2009, 74 FR
62249''.
K. 391-3-22: entry is removed from table because the rule was moved
to the Non-Regulatory Provisions.
III. Good Cause Exemption
EPA has determined that this action falls under the ``good cause''
exemption in the section 553(b)(3)(B) of the Administrative Procedure
Act (APA) which, upon finding ``good cause,'' authorizes agencies to
dispense with public participation and section 553(d)(3) which allows
an agency to make an action effective immediately (thereby avoiding the
30-day delayed effective date otherwise provided for in the APA). This
administrative action simply codifies provisions which are already in
effect as a matter of law in Federal and approved state programs and
corrects typographical errors appearing in the Federal Register. Under
section 553 of the APA, an agency may find good cause where procedures
are ``impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest.''
Public comment for this administrative action is ``unnecessary'' and
``contrary to the public interest'' since the codification (and
typographical corrections) only reflect existing law. Immediate notice
of this action in the Federal Register benefits the public by providing
the public notice of the updated Georgia SIP Compilation and notice of
typographical corrections to the Georgia ``Identification of Plan''
portion of the Federal Register.
IV. Incorporation by Reference
In this rule, EPA is finalizing regulatory text that includes
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incorporation by reference. In accordance with requirements of 1 CFR
51.5, EPA is finalizing the incorporation by reference of previously
EPA-approved regulations promulgated by Georgia and federally-effective
prior to January 1, 2017. Therefore, these materials have been approved
by EPA for inclusion in the SIP, have been incorporated by reference by
EPA into that plan, are fully federally-enforceable under sections 110
and 113 of the CAA as of the effective date of the final rulemaking of
EPA's approval, and will be incorporated by reference by the Director
of the Federal Register in the next update to the SIP compilation.\1\
EPA has made, and will continue to make, these materials generally
available through www.regulations.gov and/or at the EPA Region 4 Office
(please contact the person identified in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section of this preamble for more information).
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V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
Under the CAA, the Administrator is required to approve a SIP
submission that complies with the provisions of the Act and applicable
federal regulations. See 42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a). Thus, in
reviewing SIP submissions, EPA's role is to approve state choices,
provided that they meet the criteria of the CAA. Accordingly, this
notice of administrative change does not impose additional requirements
beyond those imposed by state law. For that reason, this action:
is not a ``significant regulatory action'' subject to
review by the Office of Management and Budget under Executive Orders
12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821, January 21,
2011);
does not impose an information collection burden under the
provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);
is certified as not having a significant economic impact
on a substantial number of small entities under the Regulatory
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.);
does not contain any unfunded mandate or significantly or
uniquely affect small governments, as described in the Unfunded
Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4);
does not have Federalism implications as specified in
Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999);
is not an economically significant regulatory action based
on health or safety risks subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR
19885, April 23, 1997);
is not a significant regulatory action subject to
Executive Order 13211 (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001);
is not subject to requirements of Section 12(d) of the
National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272
note) because application of those requirements would be inconsistent
with the 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).
The SIP is not approved to apply on any Indian reservation land or
in any other area where EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a
tribe has jurisdiction. In those areas of Indian country, the rule does
not have tribal implications as specified by Executive Order 13175 (65
FR 67249, November 9, 2000), nor will it impose substantial direct
costs on tribal governments or preempt tribal law.
The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, generally
provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency promulgating
the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy of the rule,
to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of the
United States. EPA will submit a report containing this action and
other required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of
Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the United States prior
to publication of the rule in the Federal Register. A major rule cannot
take effect until 60 days after it is published in the Federal
Register. This action is not a ``major rule'' as defined by 5 U.S.C.
804(2).
EPA also believes that the provisions of section 307(b)(1) of the
CAA pertaining to petitions for judicial review are not applicable to
this action. This is because prior EPA rulemaking actions for each
individual component of the Georgia SIP compilations previously
afforded interested parties the opportunity to file a petition for
judicial review in the United States Court of Appeals for the
appropriate circuit within 60 days of such rulemaking action. Thus, EPA
believes judicial review of this action under section 307(b)(1) of the
CAA is not available.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Carbon monoxide,
Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Lead, Nitrogen
dioxide, Ozone, Particulate matter, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile organic compounds.
Dated: July 7, 2017.
V. Anne Heard,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 4.
40 CFR part 52 is amended as follows:
PART 52--APPROVAL AND PROMULGATION OF IMPLEMENTATION PLANS
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1. The authority for citation for part 52 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart L--Georgia
0
2. Section 52.570(b) and (c) are revised to read as follows:
Sec. 52.570 Identification of plan.
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(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraph
(c) and (d) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to January
1, 2017, for Georgia was approved for incorporation by reference by the
Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and
1 CFR part 51. Material is incorporated as it exists on the date of the
approval, and notice of any change in the material will be published in
the Federal Register. Entries in paragraph (c) and (d) of this section
with EPA approval dates after January 1, 2017, for Georgia will be
incorporated by reference in the next update to the SIP compilation.
(2) EPA Region 4 certifies that the rules/regulations provided by
EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this
section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State
rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State
Implementation Plan as of the dates referenced in paragraph (b)(1) of
this section.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be
inspected at the Region 4 EPA Office at 61 Forsyth Street SW., Atlanta,
GA 30303. To obtain the material, please call (404) 562-9022. You may
inspect the material with an EPA approval date prior to January 1,
2017, for Georgia at the National Archives and Records Administration.
For information on the
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(c) EPA approved Georgia regulations.
EPA-Approved Georgia Regulations
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State
State citation Title/subject effective date EPA approval date Explanation
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391-3-1-.01........................ Definitions...... 8/14/2016 1/5/2017, 82 FR .....................
1206.
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Provisions
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391-3-1-.02:
391-3-1-.02(1)................. General 3/20/1979 9/18/1979, 44 FR .....................
Requirements. 54047.
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391-3-1-.02(2):
391-3-1-.02(2)(a).............. General 3/7/2012 9/28/2012, 77 FR Except for paragraph
Provisions. 59554. 391-3-1-.02(2)(a)1
(as approved on 3/16/
06).
391-3-1-.02(2)(b).............. Visible Emissions 1/17/1979 9/18/1979, 44 FR
54047.
391-3-1-.02(2)(c).............. Incinerators..... 8/9/2012 4/9/2013, 78 FR
21065.
391-3-1-.02(2)(d).............. Fuel-burning 7/20/2005 2/9/2009, 75 FR
Equipment. 6309.
391-3-1-.02(2)(e).............. Particulate 1/17/1979 9/18/1979, 44 FR
Emission from 54047.
Manufacturing
Processes.
391-3-1-.02(2)(f).............. Normal 1/17/1979 9/18/1979, 44 FR
Superphosphate 54047.
Manufacturing
Facilities.
391-3-1-.02(2)(g).............. Sulfur Dioxide... 7/17/2002 7/9/2003, 68 FR
40786.
391-3-1-.02(2)(h).............. Portland Cement 1/17/1979 9/18/1979, 44 FR
Plants. 54047.
391-3-1-.02(2)(i).............. Nitric Acid 1/17/1979 9/18/1979, 44 FR
Plants. 54047.
391-3-1-.02(2)(j).............. Sulfuric Acid 1/17/1979 9/18/1979, 44 FR
Plants. 54047.
391-3-1-.02(2)(k).............. Particulate 1/17/1979 9/18/1979, 44 FR
Emission from 54047.
Asphaltic
Concrete Hot Mix
Plants.
391-3-1-.02(2)(l).............. Conical Burners.. 1/17/1979 9/18/1979, 44 FR
54047.
391-3-1-.02(2)(n).............. Fugitive Dust.... 1/17/1979 9/18/1979, 44 FR
54047.
391-3-1-.02(2)(o).............. Cupola Furnaces 1/27/1972 5/31/1972, 37 FR
for 10842.
Metallurgical
Melting.
391-3-1-.02(2)(p).............. Particulate 12/16/1975 8/20/1976, 41 FR
Emissions from 35184.
Kaolin and
Fuller's Earth
Processes.
391-3-1-.02(2)(q).............. Particulate 1/27/1972 5/31/1972, 37 FR
Emissions from 10842.
Cotton Gins.
391-3-1-.02(2)(r).............. Particulate 1/27/1972 5/31/1972, 37 FR
Emissions from 10842.
Granular and
Mixed Fertilizer
Manufacturing
Units.
391-3-1-.02(2)(t).............. VOC Emissions 3/7/2012 9/28/2012, 77 FR
from Automobile 59554.
and Light Duty
Truck
Manufacturing.
391-3-1-.02(2)(u).............. VOC Emissions 9/16/1992 9/28/2012, 77 FR
from Can Coating. 59554.
391-3-1-.02(2)(v).............. VOC Emissions 9/16/1992 9/28/2012, 77 FR
from Coil 59554.
Coating..
391-3-1-.02(2)(w).............. VOC Emissions 3/7/2012 9/28/2012, 77 FR
from Paper 59554.
Coating.
391-3-1-.02(2)(x).............. VOC Emissions 9/16/1992 9/28/2012, 77 FR
from Fabric and 59554.
Vinyl Coating.
391-3-1-.02(2)(y).............. VOC Emissions 3/7/2012 9/28/2012, 77 FR
from Metal 59554.
Furniture
Coating.
391-3-1-.02(2)(z).............. VOC Emissions 3/7/2012 9/28/2012, 77 FR
from Large 59554.
Appliance
Surface Coating..
391-3-1-.02(2)(aa)............. VOC Emissions 9/16/1992 9/28/2012, 77 FR
from Wire 59554.
Coating.
391-3-1-.02(2)(bb)............. Petroleum Liquid 1/9/1991 10/13/1992, 57 FR
Storage. 46780.
391-3-1-.02(2)(cc)............. Bulk Gasoline 1/9/1991 10/13/1992, 57 FR
Terminals. 46780.
391-3-1-.02(2)(dd)............. Cutback Asphalt.. 1/17/1979 9/18/1979, 44 FR
54047.
391-3-1-.02(2)(ee)............. Petroleum 1/9/1991 10/13/1992, 57 FR
Refinery. 46780.
391-3-1-.02(2)(ff)............. Solvent Metal 5/29/1996 4/26/1999, 64 FR
Cleaning. 20186.
391-3-1-.02(2)(gg)............. Kraft Pulp Mills. 6/3/1988 9/30/1988, 53 FR
38290.
391-3-1-.02(2)(hh)............. Petroleum 6/24/1994 2/2/1996, 61 FR
Refinery 3817.
Equipment Leaks.
391-3-1-.02(2)(ii)............. VOC Emissions 3/7/2012 9/28/2012, 77 FR
from Surface 59554.
Coating of
Miscellaneous
Metal Parts and
Products.
391-3-1-.02(2)(jj)............. VOC Emissions 3/7/2012 9/28/2012, 77 FR
from Surface 59554.
Coating of Flat
Wood Paneling.
391-3-1-.02(2)(kk)............. VOC Emissions 12/18/1980 11/24/1981, 46 FR
from Synthesized 57486.
Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing.
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391-3-1-.02(2)(ll)............. VOC Emissions 12/18/1980 11/24/1981, 46 FR
from the 57486.
Manufacture of
Pneumatic Rubber
Tires.
391-3-1-.02(2)(mm)............. VOC Emissions 3/7/2012 9/28/2012, 77 FR
from Graphic 59554.
Arts Systems.
391-3-1-.02(2)(nn)............. VOC Emissions 12/18/1980 11/24/1981, 46 FR
from External 57486.
Floating Roof
Tanks.
391-3-1-.02(2)(oo)............. Fiberglass 12/18/1980 11/24/1981, 46 FR
Insulation 57486.
Manufacturing
Plants.
391-3-1-.02(2)(pp)............. Bulk Gasoline 6/8/2008 9/28/2012, 77 FR
Plants. 59554.
391-3-1-.02(2)(qq)............. VOC Emissions 4/3/1991 10/13/1992, 57 FR
from Large 46780.
Petroleum Dry
Cleaners.
391-3-1-.02(2)(rr)............. Gasoline 6/8/2008 9/28/2012, 77 FR
Dispensing 59554.
Facilities--Stag
e I.
391-3-1-.02(2)(ss)............. Gasoline 6/8/2008 9/28/2012, 77 FR
Transport 59554.
Vehicles and
Vapor Collection
Systems.
391-3-1-.02(2)(tt)............. VOC Emissions 6/8/2008 9/28/2012, 77 FR
from Major 59554.
Sources.
391-3-1-.02(2)(uu)............. Visibility 10/31/1985 1/28/1986, 51 FR
Protection. 3466.
391-3-1-.02(2)(vv)............. Volatile Organic 4/12/2009 9/28/2012, 77 FR
Liquid Handling 59554.
and Storage.
391-3-1-.02(2)(yy)............. Emissions of 4/12/2009 9/28/2012, 77 FR
Nitrogen Oxides 59554.
from Major
Sources.
391-3-1-.02(2)(ccc)............ VOC Emissions 4/12/2009 9/28/2012, 77 FR
from Bulk Mixing 59554.
Tanks.
391-3-1-.02(2)(ddd)............ VOC Emissions 3/7/2012 9/28/2012, 77 FR
from Offset 59554.
Lithography and
Letterpress.
391-3-1-.02(2)(eee)............ VOC Emissions 4/12/2009 9/28/2012, 77 FR
from expanded 59554.
Polystyrene
Products
Manufacturing.
391-3-1-.02(2)(fff)............ Particulate 6/15/1998 12/2/1999, 64 FR
Matter Emissions 67491.
from Yarn
Spinning
Operations.
391-3-1-.02(2)(hhh)............ Wood Furniture 4/12/2009 9/28/2012, 77 FR
Finishing and 59554.
Cleaning
Operations.
391-3-1-.02(2)(jjj)............ NOX Emissions 3/12/2007 11/27/2009, 74 FR
from Electric 62249.
Utility Steam
Generating Units.
391-3-1-.02(2)(kkk)............ VOC Emissions 4/12/2009 9/28/2012, 77 FR
from Aerospace 59554.
Manufacturing
and Rework
Facilities.
391-3-1-.02(2)(lll)............ NOX Emissions 4/12/2009 9/28/2012, 77 FR
from Fuel- 59554.
burning
Equipment.
391-3-1-.02(2)(mmm)............ NOX Emissions 5/4/2014 9/1/2015, 80 FR
from Stationary 52627.
Gas Turbines and
Stationary
Engines used to
Generate
Electricity.
391-3-1-.02(2)(nnn)............ NOX Emissions 2/16/2000 7/10/2001, 66 FR
from Large 35906.
Stationary Gas
Turbines.
391-3-1-.02(2)(ooo)............ Heavy-Duty Diesel 12/28/2001 7/11/2002, 67 FR
Engine 45909.
Requirements.
391-3-1-.02(2)(rrr)............ NOX Emissions 4/12/2009 9/28/2012, 77 FR
from Small Fuel- 59554.
Burning
Equipment.
391-3-1-.02(2)(vvv)............ VOC Emissions 3/7/2012 9/28/2012, 77 FR
from Coating 59554.
Miscellaneous
Plastic Parts
and Products.
391-3-1-.02(2)(yyy)............ VOC Emissions 3/7/2012 9/28/2012, 77 FR
from the use of 59554.
Miscellaneous
Industrial
Adhesives.
391-3-1-.02(2)(zzz)............ VOC Emissions 3/7/2012 9/28/2012, 77 FR
from Fiberglass 59554.
Boat
Manufacturing.
391-3-1-.02(2)(aaaa)........... Industrial 3/7/2012 9/28/2012, 77 FR
Cleaning 59554.
Solvents.
391-3-1-.02(3)................. Sampling......... 6/15/1998 12/2/1999, 64 FR
67491.
391-3-1-.02(4)................. Ambient Air 10/14/2014 7/31/2015, 80 FR
Standards. 45609.
391-3-1-.02(5)................. Open Burning..... 7/13/2006 2/9/2009, 75 FR
6309.
391-3-1-.02(6)................. Source Monitoring 3/12/2007 11/27/2009, 74 FR
62249.
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391-3-1-.02(7)................. Prevention of 8/9/2012 4/9/2013, 78 FR As of 4/9/13 EPA is
Significant 21065. approving a revision
Deterioration of to 391-3-1-.02(7) to
Air Quality incorporate by
(PSD). reference the
version of 40 CFR
52.21 as of July 20,
2011, with the
exception of the
PM2.5 SMC and SILs
thresholds and
provisions
promulgated in the
October 20, 2010
PM2.5 PSD Increment-
SILs-SMC Rule at 40
CFR 52.21(i)(5) and
(k)(2) respectively.
On September 9, 2011
Georgia's PSD Rule
391-3-1-.02(7)
incorporates by
reference the
regulations found at
40 CFR 52.21 as of
June 3, 2010, with
changes. This EPA
action is approving
the incorporation by
reference with the
exception of the
following
provisions: (1) The
provisions amended
in the Ethanol Rule
which exclude
facilities that
produce ethanol
through a natural
fermentation process
from the definition
of ``chemical
process plants'' in
the major NSR source
permitting program
found at 40 CFR
52.21(b)(1)(i)(a)
and (b)(1)(iii)(t);
and (2) the
administrative
regulations amended
in the Fugitive
Emissions Rule.
Additionally, this
EPA action is not
approving the
``automatic
rescission clause''
provision at 391-3-
1.02(7)(a)2.(iv).
This rule contains
NOX as a precursor
to ozone for PSD and
NSR.
391-3-1.02(11)................. Compliance 6/15/1998 12/2/1999, 64 FR
Assurance 67491.
Monitoring.
391-3-1-.02(12)................ Clean Air 7/25/2007 11/27/2009, 74 FR
Interstate Rule 62249.
NOX Annual
Trading Program.
391-3-1-.02(13)................ Clean Air 2/28/2007 10/9/2007, 72 FR
Interstate Rule 57202.
SO2 Annual
Trading Program.
391-3-1-.03.................... Permits.......... 8/9/2012 4/9/2013, 78 FR Changes specifically
21065. to (8)--Permit
Requirements.
391-3-1-.04.................... Air Pollution 11/20/1975 8/20/1976, 41 FR
Episodes. 35184.
391-3-1-.07.................... Inspections and 11/20/1975 8/20/1976, 41 FR
Investigations. 35184.
391-3-1-.08.................... Confidentiality 11/20/1975 8/20/1976, 41 FR
of information. 35184.
391-3-1-.09.................... Enforcement...... 11/22/1992 2/2/1996, 61 FR
3819.
391-3-1-.10.................... Continuance of 11/22/1992 2/2/1996, 61 FR
Prior Rules. 3819.
391-3-1-.15.................... Georgia 10/6/2010 6/15/2012, 77 FR
Transportation 35866..
Conformity and
Consultation
Interagency Rule.
391-3-20....................... Enhanced 12/28/2008 4/17/2009, 74 FR
Inspection and 17783.
Maintenance.
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