Delegation of New Source Performance Standards and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for the States of Arizona and Nevada, 8751-8765 [2020-01730]
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40 CFR Parts 60, 61, and 63
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Delegation of New Source
Performance Standards and National
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants for the States of Arizona
and Nevada
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Direct final rule.
AGENCY:
The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) is taking direct final
SUMMARY:
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action to update the Code of Federal
Regulations delegation tables to reflect
the current delegation status of New
Source Performance Standards and
National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants in Arizona
and Nevada.
DATES: This rule is effective on April 20,
2020 without further notice, unless EPA
receives adverse comments by March
19, 2020. If we receive such comments,
we will publish a timely withdrawal in
the Federal Register to notify the public
that this direct final rule will not take
effect.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
identified by Docket ID No. EPA–R09–
OAR–2019–0632 at https://
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buss.jeffrey@epa.gov. For comments
submitted at Regulations.gov, follow the
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comments. Once submitted, comments
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submission, the EPA may publish any
comment received to its public docket.
Do not submit electronically any
information you consider to be
Confidential Business Information (CBI)
or other information whose disclosure is
restricted by statute. Multimedia
submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be
accompanied by a written comment.
The written comment is considered the
official comment and should include
discussion of all points you wish to
make. The EPA will generally not
consider comments or comment
contents located outside of the primary
submission (i.e., on the web, cloud, or
other file sharing system). For
additional submission methods, please
contact the person identified in the FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.
For the full EPA public comment policy,
information about CBI or multimedia
submissions, and general guidance on
accurate listing of the delegated New
Source Performance Standards (NSPS)
and National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP);
and
(2) Clarify those authorities that the
EPA retains and are not granted to state
or local agencies as part of NSPS or
NESHAP delegation.
Update of Tables in the CFR
Table of Contents
I. Background
A. What is the purpose of this document?
B. Who is authorized to delegate these
authorities?
C. What does delegation accomplish?
D. What authorities are not delegated by
the EPA?
E. Does the EPA keep some authority?
II. EPA Action
III. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
I. Background
A. What is the purpose of this
document?
Through this document, the EPA is
accomplishing the following objectives:
(1) Update the delegation tables in the
Code of Federal Regulations, title 40 (40
CFR), parts 60, 61, and 63 to provide an
This action will update the delegation
tables in 40 CFR parts 60, 61, and 63,
to allow easier access by the public to
the status of delegations in various state
or local jurisdictions.
The updated delegation tables will
include the delegations approved in
response to recent requests, as well as
those previously granted. The tables are
shown at the end of this document.
Recent requests for delegation that
will be incorporated into the updated 40
CFR parts 60, 61, and 63 tables are
identified below. Each individual
submittal identifies the specific NSPS
and NESHAP for which delegation was
requested. The requests have already
been approved by letter and simply
need to be included in the CFR tables.
Agency
Date of request
Date of approval by letter
Maricopa County Air Quality Department ..........
January 18, 2018, December 6, 2018 and November 21, 2019.
May 26, 2017 and March 29, 2019 .................
September 7, 2018, May 20, 2019 and December 23, 2019.
July 26, 2017 and May 20, 2019.
Nevada Division of Environmental Protection ....
B. Who is authorized to delegate these
authorities?
Sections 111(c)(1) and 112(l) of the
Clean Air Act, as amended in 1990,
authorizes the Administrator to delegate
his or her authority for implementing
and enforcing standards in 40 CFR parts
60, 61, and 63.
C. What does delegation accomplish?
Delegation grants a state or local
agency the primary authority to
implement and enforce Federal
standards. All required notifications and
reports should be sent to the delegated
state or local agency with a copy to EPA
Region IX, as appropriate. Acceptance of
delegation constitutes agreement by the
state or local agency to follow 40 CFR
parts 60, 61, and 63, and the EPA’s test
methods and continuous monitoring
procedures.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jeffrey Buss, EPA Region IX, (415) 947–
4152, buss.jeffrey@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Throughout this document, ‘‘we,’’ ‘‘us’’
and ‘‘our’’ refer to the EPA.
D. What authorities are not delegated by
the EPA?
In general, the EPA does not delegate
to state or local agencies the authority
to make decisions that are likely to be
nationally significant or alter the
stringency of the underlying standards.
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For a more detailed description of the
authorities in 40 CFR parts 60 and 61
that are retained by the EPA, see 67 FR
20652 (April 26, 2002). For a more
detailed description of the authorities in
40 CFR part 63 that are retained by the
EPA, see 65 FR 55810 (September 14,
2000).
As additional assurance of national
consistency, state and local agencies
must send to EPA Region IX
Enforcement Division’s Air Section
Chief a copy of any written decisions
made pursuant to the following
delegated authorities:
• Applicability determinations that
state a source is not subject to a rule or
requirement;
• approvals or determination of
construction, reconstruction, or
modification;
• minor or intermediate site-specific
changes to test methods or monitoring
requirements; or
• site-specific changes or waivers of
performance testing requirements.
For decisions that require EPA review
and approval (for example, major
changes to monitoring requirements),
the EPA intends to make determinations
in a timely manner.
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In some cases, the standards
themselves specify that specific
provisions cannot be delegated. State
and local agencies should review each
individual standard for this information.
E. Does the EPA keep some authority?
The EPA retains independent
authority to enforce the standards and
regulations of 40 CFR parts 60, 61, and
63.
II. EPA Action
This document serves to notify the
public that the EPA is updating the 40
CFR parts 60, 61, and 63 tables for
Arizona and Nevada to codify recent
delegations of NSPS and NESHAP as
authorized under Sections 111(c)(1) and
112(1)(l) of the Clean Air Act.
III. Statutory and Executive Order
Reviews
Under the Clean Air Act, the
Administrator is required to approve
delegation requests that comply with
the provisions of the Act and applicable
Federal regulations. 42 U.S.C. Sections
7410(c) and 7412(l). Thus, in reviewing
delegation submissions, the EPA’s role
is to approve state choices, provided
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that they meet the criteria of the Clean
Air Act. Accordingly, this action merely
approves state law as meeting Federal
requirements and does not impose
additional requirements beyond those
imposed by state law. For that reason,
this action:
• Is not a ‘‘significant regulatory
action’’ subject to review by the Office
of Management and Budget under
Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735,
October 4, 1993);
• Does not impose an information
collection burden under the provisions
of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);
• Is certified as not having a
significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities
under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5
U.S.C. 601 et seq.);
• Does not contain any unfunded
mandate or significantly or uniquely
affect small governments, as described
in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4);
• Does not have federalism
implications as specified in Executive
Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10,
1999);
• Is not an economically significant
regulatory action based on health or
safety risks subject to Executive Order
13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997);
• Is not a significant regulatory action
subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR
28355, May 22, 2001);
• Is not subject to requirements of
Section 12(d) of the National
Technology Transfer and Advancement
Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because
application of those requirements would
be inconsistent with the Clean Air Act;
and
• Does not provide EPA with the
discretionary authority to address
disproportionate human health or
environmental effects with practical,
appropriate, and legally permissible
methods under Executive Order 12898
(59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).
In addition, the delegation
submissions are not approved to apply
on any Indian reservation land or in any
other area where the 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 and will not impose
substantial direct costs on tribal
governments or preempt tribal law as
specified by Executive Order 13175 (65
FR 67249, November 9, 2000).
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Parts 60, 61,
and 63
Environmental protection,
Administrative practice and procedure,
Air pollution control, Hazardous
substances, Intergovernmental relations,
Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
Dated: December 23, 2019.
Elizabeth J. Adams,
Director, Air and Radiation Division, Region
IX.
For the reasons set out in the
preamble, title 40, chapter I, of the Code
of Federal Regulations is amended as
follows:
PART 60—[AMENDED]
1. The authority citation for part 60
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart A—General Provisions
2. Section 60.4 is amended by revising
the tables in paragraphs (d)(1) and (4) to
read as follows:
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20, 1989 and On or Before September 20, 1994.
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September 20, 1994.
Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators for Which
Construction is Commenced After June 20, 1996.
Portland Cement Plants .......................................................
Nitric Acid Plants .................................................................
Nitric Acid Plants For Which Construction, Reconstruction
or Modification Commenced After October 14, 2011.
Sulfuric Acid Plant ...............................................................
Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities ....................................................
Petroleum Refineries ...........................................................
Petroleum Refineries for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After May 14, 2007.
Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced
After June 11, 1973, and Prior to May 19, 1978.
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1973.
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Sewage Treatment Plants ...................................................
Primary Copper Smelters ....................................................
Primary Zinc Smelters .........................................................
Primary Lead Smelters ........................................................
Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants ...................................
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Acid Plants.
Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Superphosphoric Acid
Plants.
Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Diammonium Phosphate
Plants.
Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple Superphosphate
Plants.
Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Granular Triple Superphosphate Storage Facilities.
Coal Preparation and Processing Plants ............................
Ferroalloy Production Facilities ...........................................
Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces Constructed After October 21, 1974 and On or Before August 17, 1983.
Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen
Decarburization Vessels Constructed After August 7,
1983.
Kraft Pulp Mills .....................................................................
Kraft Pulp Mill Sources for which Construction, Reconstruction or Modification Commenced after May 23,
2013.
Glass Manufacturing Plants .................................................
Grain Elevators ....................................................................
Surface Coating of Metal Furniture .....................................
(Reserved).
Stationary Gas Turbines ......................................................
Lime Manufacturing Plants ..................................................
Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants .............................
Metallic Mineral Processing Plants ......................................
Automobile and Light Duty Trucks Surface Coating Operations.
Phosphate Rock Plants .......................................................
Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture .........................................
Graphic Arts Industry: Publication Rotogravure Printing .....
Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label Surface Coating Operations.
Industrial Surface Coating: Large Appliances .....................
Metal Coil Surface Coating ..................................................
Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacture .......
Equipment Leaks of VOC in the Synthetic Organic Industry Chemicals Manufacturing.
Equipment Leaks of VOC in the Synthetic Organic Industry for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Chemicals Manufacturing Modification Commenced After November 7, 2006.
Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry .............................
Bulk Gasoline Terminals ......................................................
New Residential Wood Heaters ..........................................
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Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries .............
Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries for
Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After November 7, 2006.
Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities ...................................
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From the
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Air Oxidation Unit Processes.
Petroleum Dry Cleaners ......................................................
Equipment Leaks of VOC From Onshore Natural Gas
Processing Plants.
Onshore Natural Gas Processing: SO2 Emissions .............
(Reserved).
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Distillation Operations.
Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants ...............................
Wool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants ...............
VOC Emissions From Petroleum Refinery Wastewater
Systems.
Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor Processes.
Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities ........................................
Industrial Surface Coating: Surface Coating of Plastic
Parts for Business Machines.
Calciners and Dryers in Mineral Industries .........................
Polymeric Coating of Supporting Substrates Facilities .......
Municipal Solid Waste Landfills ...........................................
Municipal Solid Waste Landfills that Commenced Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification After July 17,
2014.
Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units for Which Construction is Commenced After August 30, 1999 or for
Which Modification or Reconstruction is Commended
After June 6, 2001.
Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units
for Which Construction Is Commenced After November
30, 1999 or for Which Modification or Reconstruction Is
Commenced on or After June 1, 2001.
Other Solid Waste Incineration Units for Which Construction is Commenced After December 9, 2004, or for
Which Modification or Reconstruction is Commenced on
or After June 16, 2006.
(Reserved).
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Stationary Compression Ignition Internal Combustion Engines.
Stationary Spark Ignition Internal Combustion Engines ......
Stationary Combustion Turbines .........................................
New Sewage Sludge Incineration Units ..............................
Emissions Guidelines and Compliance Times for Existing
Sewage Sludge Incineration Units.
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Distribution.
Standards of Performance for Crude Oil and Natural Gas
Facilities for Which Construction, Modification or Reconstruction Commenced After September 18, 2015.
Standards of Performance for New Residential Hydronic
Heaters and Forced-Air Furnaces.
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Electric Utility Steam Generating Units Constructed After September 18,
1978.
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Small Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units ...........
Incinerators .................................................................................................
Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After December 20, 1989 and
On or Before September 20, 1994.
Large Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After September 20,
1994.
Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators for Which Construction is
Commenced After June 20, 1996.
Portland Cement Plants .............................................................................
Nitric Acid Plants ........................................................................................
Nitric Acid Plants For Which Construction, Reconstruction or Modification Commenced After October 14, 2011.
Sulfuric Acid Plant ......................................................................................
Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities ...........................................................................
Petroleum Refineries ..................................................................................
Petroleum Refineries for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After May 14, 2007.
Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After June 11, 1973, and Prior
to May 19, 1978.
Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After May 18, 1978, and Prior
to July 23, 1984.
Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels (Including Petroleum Liquid
Storage Vessels) for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After July 23, 1984.
Secondary Lead Smelters ..........................................................................
Secondary Brass and Bronze Production Plants ......................................
Primary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Furnaces for Which
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Secondary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Steelmaking Facilities
for Which Construction is Commenced After January 20, 1983.
Sewage Treatment Plants ..........................................................................
Primary Copper Smelters ...........................................................................
Primary Zinc Smelters ................................................................................
Primary Lead Smelters ..............................................................................
Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants .........................................................
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Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Granular Triple Superphosphate Storage
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Coal Preparation and Processing Plants ...................................................
Ferroalloy Production Facilities ..................................................................
Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces Constructed After October 21, 1974
and On or Before August 17, 1983.
Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization
Vessels Constructed After August 7, 1983.
Kraft Pulp Mills ...........................................................................................
Glass Manufacturing Plants .......................................................................
Grain Elevators ..........................................................................................
Surface Coating of Metal Furniture ............................................................
(Reserved).
Stationary Gas Turbines ............................................................................
Lime Manufacturing Plants ........................................................................
Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants ...................................................
Metallic Mineral Processing Plants ............................................................
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Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label Surface Coating Operations .............
Industrial Surface Coating: Large Appliances ...........................................
Metal Coil Surface Coating ........................................................................
Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacture .............................
Equipment Leaks of VOC in the Synthetic Organic Industry Chemicals
Manufacturing.
Equipment Leaks of VOC in the Synthetic Organic Industry for Which
Construction, Reconstruction, or Chemicals Manufacturing Modification Commenced After November 7, 2006.
Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry ...................................................
Bulk Gasoline Terminals ............................................................................
New Residential Wood Heaters .................................................................
Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry ..........................................................
(Reserved).
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions from the Polymer Manufacturing Industry.
(Reserved).
Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating and Printing .....................................
Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries ...................................
Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After November 7,
2006.
Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities ..........................................................
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation Unit
Processes.
Petroleum Dry Cleaners .............................................................................
Equipment Leaks of VOC From Onshore Natural Gas Processing Plants
Onshore Natural Gas Processing: SO2 Emissions ....................................
(Reserved).
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Distillation Operations.
Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants .....................................................
Wool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants ......................................
VOC Emissions From Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Systems .............
Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Synthetic Organic Chemical
Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor Processes.
Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities ...............................................................
Industrial Surface Coating: Surface Coating of Plastic Parts for Business
Machines.
Calciners and Dryers in Mineral Industries ................................................
Polymeric Coating of Supporting Substrates Facilities ..............................
Municipal Solid Waste Landfills .................................................................
Municipal Solid Waste Landfills that Commenced Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification after July 17, 2014.
Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units for Which Construction is
Commenced After August 30, 1999 or for Which Modification or Reconstruction is Commended After June 6, 2001.
Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units for Which
Construction Is Commenced After November 30, 1999 or for Which
Modification or Reconstruction Is Commenced on or After June 1,
2001.
Other Solid Waste Incineration Units for Which Construction is Commenced After December 9, 2004, or for Which Modification or Reconstruction is Commenced on or After June 16, 2006.
(Reserved).
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Stationary Compression Ignition Internal Combustion Engines ................
Stationary Spark Ignition Internal Combustion Engines ............................
Stationary Combustion Turbines ................................................................
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PART 61—[AMENDED]
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Radionuclide Emissions From Federal Facilities Other
Than Nuclear Regulatory Commission Licensees and
Not Covered by Subpart H.
Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources) of Benzene
Radionuclide Emissions From Elemental Phosphorus
Plants.
Benzene Emissions from Coke By-Product Recovery
Plants.
Asbestos ..............................................................................
Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From Glass Manufacturing
Plants.
Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From Primary Copper Smelters.
Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From Arsenic Trioxide and
Metallic Arsenic Production Facilities.
Radon Emissions From Department of Energy Facilities ...
Radon Emissions From Phosphogypsum Stacks ...............
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Radon Emissions From the Disposal of Uranium Mill
Tailings.
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Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From Primary Copper Smelters ..................
Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic Arsenic
Production Facilities.
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and Wastewater.
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Equipment Leaks.
Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants: Certain Processes Subject to the Negotiated Regulation for Equipment
Leaks.
Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers
Production.
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Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning ..........
Hard and Decorative Chromium Electroplating and Chromium Anodizing
Tanks.
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Industrial Process Cooling Towers ......
Gasoline Distribution Facilities .............
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Epoxy Resins Production and NonNylon Polyamides Production.
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Phosphoric Acid Manufacturing Plants
Phosphate
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Production
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Petroleum Refineries ............................
Off-Site Waste and Recovery Operations.
Magnetic Tape Manufacturing Operations.
Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework
Facilities.
Oil and Natural Gas Production Facilities.
Shipbuilding and Ship Repair (Surface
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Wood Furniture Manufacturing Operations.
Printing and Publishing Industry ..........
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Wool Fiberglass Manufacturing at Area
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Containers ............................................
Surface Impoundments ........................
Individual Drain Systems .....................
Closed Vent Systems, Control Devices, Recovery Devices and Routing to a Fuel Gas System or a Process.
Equipment Leaks—Control Level 1 .....
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Oil-Water Separators and OrganicWater Separators.
Storage Vessels (Tanks)—Control
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Heat Exchange Systems and Waste
Operations.
Generic MACT Standards ....................
Steel Pickling ........................................
Mineral Wool Production ......................
Hazardous Waste Combustors ............
Pharmaceuticals Production ................
Natural Gas Transmission and Storage
Facilities.
Flexible Polyurethane Foam Production.
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Portland Cement Manufacturing Industry.
Pesticide Active Ingredient Production
Wool Fiberglass Manufacturing ...........
Manufacture of Amino/Phenolic Resins
Polyether Polyols Production ...............
Primary Copper Smelting .....................
Secondary Aluminum Production .........
Primary Lead Smelting .........................
Petroleum Refineries: Catalytic Cracking, Catalytic Reforming, and Sulfur
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Ferroalloys Production .........................
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Subpart
Description
ADEQ 1
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Production.
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Light-Duty Trucks.
Paper and Other Web Coating ............
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Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products.
Large Appliances .................................
Printing, Coating, and Dyeing of Fabrics and Other Textiles.
Surface Coating of Plastic Parts and
Products.
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Surface Coating of Metal Furniture ......
Surface Coating of Metal Coil ..............
Leather Finishing Operations ...............
Cellulose Products Manufacturing .......
Boat Manufacturing ..............................
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Tire Manufacturing ...............................
Stationary Combustion Turbines ..........
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Lime Manufacturing Plants ..................
Semiconductor Manufacturing .............
Coke Oven: Pushing, Quenching and
Battery Stacks.
Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boiler and Process Heaters.
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Chlor-Alkali Plants.
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Manufacturing.
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Hydrochloric Acid Production ...............
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Subpart
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ADEQ 1
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Facilities.
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Foundries.
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3 Pima County Department of Environmental Quality.
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5 Gila River Indian Community Department of Environmental Quality. This table includes the GRIC DEQ only for purposes of identifying all
state, local, and tribal agencies responsible for implementing part 63 standards within the geographical boundaries of the State of Arizona and
does not establish any state regulatory authority in Indian country.
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Hard and Decorative Chromium Electroplating and Chromium Anodizing
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Industrial Process Cooling Towers ..............................................................
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Off-Site Waste and Recovery Operations ...................................................
Magnetic Tape Manufacturing Operations ..................................................
Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework Facilities ........................................
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Shipbuilding and Ship Repair (Surface Coating) .........................................
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Printing and Publishing Industry ..................................................................
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allowable harvest levels and other
management measures to prevent
overfishing, consistent with the
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act and
the Tilefish Fishery Management Plan.
DATES: Effective February 18, 2020,
through December 31, 2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Laura Hansen, Fishery Management
Specialist, 978–281–9225.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No.: 200212–0053]
RIN 0648–XX037
Background
Fisheries of the Northeastern United
States; Blueline Tilefish Fishery; 2020
Specifications
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
We are implementing 2020
specifications for the Mid-Atlantic
blueline tilefish fishery, including the
annual catch and total allowable
landings limits. This action establishes
SUMMARY:
The Mid-Atlantic Fishery
Management Council manages the
blueline tilefish fishery north of the
Virginia/North Carolina border under
the Tilefish Fishery Management Plan
(FMP), which outlines the Council’s
process for setting annual specifications.
Regulations implementing the Tilefish
FMP appear at 50 CFR part 648,
subparts A and N, which require the
Council to recommend acceptable
biological catch (ABC), annual catch
limit (ACL), annual catch target (ACT),
total allowable landings (TAL), and
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other management measures, for up to 3
years at a time. On November 18, 2018,
we proposed 2019 specifications for the
blueline tilefish fishery and announced
projected specifications for 2020 and
2021 based on Council
recommendations (83 FR 58219). Public
comment was accepted through
December 4, 2018. We published a final
rule implementing the 2019
specifications on February 12, 2019 (84
FR 3341).
At the end of each fishing year, we
evaluate available catch information and
determine if the ACL has been
exceeded. If the ACL is exceeded, the
regulations at 50 CFR 648.293 require a
pound-for-pound reduction in a
subsequent fishing year. During fishing
year 2019, there were no annual catch
limit or total allowable landings
overages, nor is there any new biological
information that would require altering
the projected 2020 specifications. As a
result, we are announcing the final
specifications for fishing year 2020, as
projected in the final rule implementing
2019 specifications (See Table 1).
TABLE 1—SUMMARY OF BLUELINE TILEFISH SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
2020
ABC—North of NC/VA line ..........................................................................................................................................
Recreational ACL .........................................................................................................................................................
Commercial ACL ..........................................................................................................................................................
Recreational TAL .........................................................................................................................................................
Commercial TAL ..........................................................................................................................................................
100,520 lb
73,380
27,140 lb
71,912 lb
26,869 lb
All other management measures in
the blueline tilefish fishery will remain
unchanged for the 2020 fishing year.
The FMP allows for the previous
year’s specifications to remain in place
until replaced by a subsequent
specifications action (rollover
provision). As a result, the 2019
specifications remain in effect until
replaced by the 2020 specifications
included in this rule.
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Classification
Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS
Assistant Administrator has determined
that this rule is consistent with the
Tilefish FMP, other provisions of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other
applicable laws.
The Assistant Administrator for
Fisheries, NOAA finds it is
impracticable, unnecessary, and
contrary to the public interest to provide
for prior notice and an opportunity for
public comment, under to authority at
U.S.C. 553(b)(B). The proposed rule for
2019–2021 specifications (83 FR 58219,
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with the opportunity to comment on the
specifications for 2019, and projected
2020 and 2021 specifications. The
specifications for fishing year 2020
remain the same as projected in the
specifications rulemaking. All
comments received were addressed in
the final rule (84 FR 3341).
Similarly, the need to implement
these measures in a timely manner for
the start of the blueline tilefish fishing
year, constitutes good cause under
authority contained in 5 U.S.C.
553(d)(3), to establish an effective date
less than 30 days after date of
publication. The public and fishing
industry participants expect this action
because we previously alerted the
public in the proposed and final rules
that we would conduct this review in
interim years of the status quo multiyear specifications and announce the
final quota.
This final rule is exempt from review
under Executive Order 12866 because
this action contains no implementing
regulations.
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This final rule does not duplicate,
conflict, or overlap with any existing
Federal rules.
This final rule does not contain a
collection of information requirement
for the purposes of the Paperwork
Reduction Act.
The Chief Counsel for Regulation for
the Department of Commerce certified
to the Small Business Administration
that the 2019–2021 blueline tilefish
specifications rulemaking would not
have a significant economic impact on
a substantial number of small entities
under the Regulatory Flexibility Act. No
comments were received that would
change the initial certification. Because
advance notice and the opportunity for
public comment are not required for this
action under the Administrative
Procedure Act, or any other law, the
analytical requirements of the
Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601,
et seq., do not apply to this rule.
Therefore, no new regulatory flexibility
analysis is required and none has been
prepared.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Parts 60, 61, and 63
[EPA-R09-OAR-2019-0632; FRL-10004-33-Region 9]
Delegation of New Source Performance Standards and National
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for the States of
Arizona and Nevada
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Direct final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking direct
final action to update the Code of Federal Regulations delegation
tables to reflect the current delegation status of New Source
Performance Standards and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants in Arizona and Nevada.
DATES: This rule is effective on April 20, 2020 without further notice,
unless EPA receives adverse comments by March 19, 2020. If we receive
such comments, we will publish a timely withdrawal in the Federal
Register to notify the public that this direct final rule will not take
effect.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-R09-
OAR-2019-0632 at https://
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www.regulations.gov, or via email to [email protected]. For comments
submitted at Regulations.gov, follow the online instructions for
submitting comments. Once submitted, comments cannot be edited or
removed from Regulations.gov. For either manner of submission, the EPA
may publish any comment received to its public docket. Do not submit
electronically any information you consider to be Confidential Business
Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure is restricted
by statute. Multimedia submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be
accompanied by a written comment. The written comment is considered the
official comment and should include discussion of all points you wish
to make. The EPA will generally not consider comments or comment
contents located outside of the primary submission (i.e., on the web,
cloud, or other file sharing system). For additional submission
methods, please contact the person identified in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section. For the full EPA public comment policy,
information about CBI or multimedia submissions, and general guidance
on making effective comments, please visit https://www2.epa.gov/dockets/commenting-epa-dockets.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeffrey Buss, EPA Region IX, (415)
947-4152, [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Throughout this document, ``we,'' ``us'' and
``our'' refer to the EPA.
Table of Contents
I. Background
A. What is the purpose of this document?
B. Who is authorized to delegate these authorities?
C. What does delegation accomplish?
D. What authorities are not delegated by the EPA?
E. Does the EPA keep some authority?
II. EPA Action
III. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
I. Background
A. What is the purpose of this document?
Through this document, the EPA is accomplishing the following
objectives:
(1) Update the delegation tables in the Code of Federal
Regulations, title 40 (40 CFR), parts 60, 61, and 63 to provide an
accurate listing of the delegated New Source Performance Standards
(NSPS) and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
(NESHAP); and
(2) Clarify those authorities that the EPA retains and are not
granted to state or local agencies as part of NSPS or NESHAP
delegation.
Update of Tables in the CFR
This action will update the delegation tables in 40 CFR parts 60,
61, and 63, to allow easier access by the public to the status of
delegations in various state or local jurisdictions.
The updated delegation tables will include the delegations approved
in response to recent requests, as well as those previously granted.
The tables are shown at the end of this document.
Recent requests for delegation that will be incorporated into the
updated 40 CFR parts 60, 61, and 63 tables are identified below. Each
individual submittal identifies the specific NSPS and NESHAP for which
delegation was requested. The requests have already been approved by
letter and simply need to be included in the CFR tables.
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Date of approval by
Agency Date of request letter
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Maricopa County Air Quality January 18, 2018, September 7, 2018,
Department. December 6, 2018 May 20, 2019 and
and November 21, December 23, 2019.
2019.
Nevada Division of May 26, 2017 and July 26, 2017 and
Environmental Protection. March 29, 2019. May 20, 2019.
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B. Who is authorized to delegate these authorities?
Sections 111(c)(1) and 112(l) of the Clean Air Act, as amended in
1990, authorizes the Administrator to delegate his or her authority for
implementing and enforcing standards in 40 CFR parts 60, 61, and 63.
C. What does delegation accomplish?
Delegation grants a state or local agency the primary authority to
implement and enforce Federal standards. All required notifications and
reports should be sent to the delegated state or local agency with a
copy to EPA Region IX, as appropriate. Acceptance of delegation
constitutes agreement by the state or local agency to follow 40 CFR
parts 60, 61, and 63, and the EPA's test methods and continuous
monitoring procedures.
D. What authorities are not delegated by the EPA?
In general, the EPA does not delegate to state or local agencies
the authority to make decisions that are likely to be nationally
significant or alter the stringency of the underlying standards. For a
more detailed description of the authorities in 40 CFR parts 60 and 61
that are retained by the EPA, see 67 FR 20652 (April 26, 2002). For a
more detailed description of the authorities in 40 CFR part 63 that are
retained by the EPA, see 65 FR 55810 (September 14, 2000).
As additional assurance of national consistency, state and local
agencies must send to EPA Region IX Enforcement Division's Air Section
Chief a copy of any written decisions made pursuant to the following
delegated authorities:
Applicability determinations that state a source is not
subject to a rule or requirement;
approvals or determination of construction,
reconstruction, or modification;
minor or intermediate site-specific changes to test
methods or monitoring requirements; or
site-specific changes or waivers of performance testing
requirements.
For decisions that require EPA review and approval (for example,
major changes to monitoring requirements), the EPA intends to make
determinations in a timely manner.
In some cases, the standards themselves specify that specific
provisions cannot be delegated. State and local agencies should review
each individual standard for this information.
E. Does the EPA keep some authority?
The EPA retains independent authority to enforce the standards and
regulations of 40 CFR parts 60, 61, and 63.
II. EPA Action
This document serves to notify the public that the EPA is updating
the 40 CFR parts 60, 61, and 63 tables for Arizona and Nevada to codify
recent delegations of NSPS and NESHAP as authorized under Sections
111(c)(1) and 112(1)(l) of the Clean Air Act.
III. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
Under the Clean Air Act, the Administrator is required to approve
delegation requests that comply with the provisions of the Act and
applicable Federal regulations. 42 U.S.C. Sections 7410(c) and 7412(l).
Thus, in reviewing delegation submissions, the EPA's role is to approve
state choices, provided
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that they meet the criteria of the Clean Air Act. Accordingly, this
action merely approves state law as meeting Federal requirements and
does not impose additional requirements beyond those imposed by state
law. For that reason, this action:
Is not a ``significant regulatory action'' subject to
review by the Office of Management and Budget under Executive Order
12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993);
Does not impose an information collection burden under the
provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);
Is certified as not having a significant economic impact
on a substantial number of small entities under the Regulatory
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.);
Does not contain any unfunded mandate or significantly or
uniquely affect small governments, as described in the Unfunded
Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4);
Does not have federalism implications as specified in
Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999);
Is not an economically significant regulatory action based
on health or safety risks subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR
19885, April 23, 1997);
Is not a significant regulatory action subject to
Executive Order 13211 (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001);
Is not subject to requirements of Section 12(d) of the
National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272
note) because application of those requirements would be inconsistent
with the Clean Air Act; and
Does not provide EPA with the discretionary authority to
address disproportionate human health or environmental effects with
practical, appropriate, and legally permissible methods under Executive
Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).
In addition, the delegation submissions are not approved to apply
on any Indian reservation land or in any other area where the 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 and
will not impose substantial direct costs on tribal governments or
preempt tribal law as specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249,
November 9, 2000).
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Parts 60, 61, and 63
Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure,
Air pollution control, Hazardous substances, Intergovernmental
relations, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Dated: December 23, 2019.
Elizabeth J. Adams,
Director, Air and Radiation Division, Region IX.
For the reasons set out in the preamble, title 40, chapter I, of
the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows:
PART 60--[AMENDED]
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1. The authority citation for part 60 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart A--General Provisions
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2. Section 60.4 is amended by revising the tables in paragraphs (d)(1)
and (4) to read as follows:
Sec. 60.4 Address.
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A............................................ General Provisions................... X X X X
D............................................ Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators X X X X
Constructed After August 17, 1971.
Da........................................... Electric Utility Steam Generating X X X X
Units Constructed After September
18, 1978.
Db........................................... Industrial-Commercial-Institutional X X X X
Steam Generating Units.
Dc........................................... Small Industrial-Commercial- X X X X
Institutional Steam Generating Units.
E............................................ Incinerators......................... X X X X
Ea........................................... Municipal Waste Combustors X X X X
Constructed After December 20, 1989
and On or Before September 20, 1994.
Eb........................................... Large Municipal Waste Combustors X X X ...............
Constructed After September 20, 1994.
Ec........................................... Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste X X X ...............
Incinerators for Which Construction
is Commenced After June 20, 1996.
F............................................ Portland Cement Plants............... X ............... X X
G............................................ Nitric Acid Plants................... X X X X
Ga........................................... Nitric Acid Plants For Which ............... X X ...............
Construction, Reconstruction or
Modification Commenced After October
14, 2011.
H............................................ Sulfuric Acid Plant.................. X X X X
I............................................ Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities........... X X X X
J............................................ Petroleum Refineries................. X ............... X X
Ja........................................... Petroleum Refineries for Which ............... ............... X ...............
Construction, Reconstruction, or
Modification Commenced After May 14,
2007.
K............................................ Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids X X X X
for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After June 11, 1973, and
Prior to May 19, 1978.
Ka........................................... Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids X X X X
for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After May 18, 1978, and
Prior to July 23, 1984.
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Kb........................................... Volatile Organic Liquid Storage X X X X
Vessels (Including Petroleum Liquid
Storage Vessels) for Which
Construction, Reconstruction, or
Modification Commenced After July
23, 1984.
L............................................ Secondary Lead Smelters.............. X ............... X X
M............................................ Secondary Brass and Bronze Production X X X X
Plants.
N............................................ Primary Emissions from Basic Oxygen X X X X
Process Furnaces for Which
Construction is Commenced After June
11, 1973.
Na........................................... Secondary Emissions from Basic Oxygen X X X X
Process Steelmaking Facilities for
Which Construction is Commenced
After January 20, 1983.
O............................................ Sewage Treatment Plants.............. X X X X
P............................................ Primary Copper Smelters.............. X ............... X X
Q............................................ Primary Zinc Smelters................ X ............... X X
R............................................ Primary Lead Smelters................ X ............... X X
S............................................ Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants.... X X X X
T............................................ Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet X X X X
Process Phosphoric Acid Plants.
U............................................ Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: X X X X
Superphosphoric Acid Plants.
V............................................ Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: X X X X
Diammonium Phosphate Plants.
W............................................ Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple X X X X
Superphosphate Plants.
X............................................ Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: X X X X
Granular Triple Superphosphate
Storage Facilities.
Y............................................ Coal Preparation and Processing X X X X
Plants.
Z............................................ Ferroalloy Production Facilities..... X X X X
AA........................................... Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces X X X X
Constructed After October 21, 1974
and On or Before August 17, 1983.
AAa.......................................... Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces X X X X
and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization
Vessels Constructed After August 7,
1983.
BB........................................... Kraft Pulp Mills..................... X X X X
BBa.......................................... Kraft Pulp Mill Sources for which ............... X X
Construction, Reconstruction or
Modification Commenced after May 23,
2013.
CC........................................... Glass Manufacturing Plants........... X X X X
DD........................................... Grain Elevators...................... X X X X
EE........................................... Surface Coating of Metal Furniture... X X X X
FF........................................... (Reserved)...........................
GG........................................... Stationary Gas Turbines.............. X X X X
HH........................................... Lime Manufacturing Plants............ X X X X
KK........................................... Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing X X X X
Plants.
LL........................................... Metallic Mineral Processing Plants... X X X X
MM........................................... Automobile and Light Duty Trucks X X X X
Surface Coating Operations.
NN........................................... Phosphate Rock Plants................ X X X X
PP........................................... Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture......... X X X X
QQ........................................... Graphic Arts Industry: Publication X X X X
Rotogravure Printing.
RR........................................... Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label X X X X
Surface Coating Operations.
SS........................................... Industrial Surface Coating: Large X X X X
Appliances.
TT........................................... Metal Coil Surface Coating........... X X X X
UU........................................... Asphalt Processing and Asphalt X X X X
Roofing Manufacture.
VV........................................... Equipment Leaks of VOC in the X X X X
Synthetic Organic Industry Chemicals
Manufacturing.
VVa.......................................... Equipment Leaks of VOC in the X X X ...............
Synthetic Organic Industry for Which
Construction, Reconstruction, or
Chemicals Manufacturing Modification
Commenced After November 7, 2006.
WW........................................... Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry X X X X
XX........................................... Bulk Gasoline Terminals.............. X X X X
AAA.......................................... New Residential Wood Heaters......... X X X X
BBB.......................................... Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry... X X X X
CCC.......................................... (Reserved)...........................
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DDD.......................................... Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) X X X X
Emissions from the Polymer
Manufacturing Industry.
EEE.......................................... (Reserved)...........................
FFF.......................................... Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating X X X X
and Printing.
GGG.......................................... Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum X ............... X X
Refineries.
GGGa......................................... Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum X ............... X ...............
Refineries for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After November 7, 2006.
HHH.......................................... Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities X X X X
III.......................................... Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) X X X X
Emissions From the Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Air Oxidation Unit Processes.
JJJ.......................................... Petroleum Dry Cleaners............... X X X X
KKK.......................................... Equipment Leaks of VOC From Onshore X X X X
Natural Gas Processing Plants.
LLL.......................................... Onshore Natural Gas Processing: SO2 X X X X
Emissions.
MMM.......................................... (Reserved)...........................
NNN.......................................... Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) X X X X
Emissions From Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Distillation Operations.
OOO.......................................... Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants X X X X
PPP.......................................... Wool Fiberglass Insulation X X X X
Manufacturing Plants.
QQQ.......................................... VOC Emissions From Petroleum Refinery X ............... X X
Wastewater Systems.
RRR.......................................... Volatile Organic Compound Emissions X X ............... ...............
from Synthetic Organic Chemical
Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI)
Reactor Processes.
SSS.......................................... Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities..... X X X X
TTT.......................................... Industrial Surface Coating: Surface X X X X
Coating of Plastic Parts for
Business Machines.
UUU.......................................... Calciners and Dryers in Mineral X X X
Industries.
VVV.......................................... Polymeric Coating of Supporting X X X X
Substrates Facilities.
WWW.......................................... Municipal Solid Waste Landfills...... X X X
XXX.......................................... Municipal Solid Waste Landfills that ............... X ............... ...............
Commenced Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
After July 17, 2014.
AAAA......................................... Small Municipal Waste Combustion X X X ...............
Units for Which Construction is
Commenced After August 30, 1999 or
for Which Modification or
Reconstruction is Commended After
June 6, 2001.
CCCC......................................... Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste X X X ...............
Incineration Units for Which
Construction Is Commenced After
November 30, 1999 or for Which
Modification or Reconstruction Is
Commenced on or After June 1, 2001.
EEEE......................................... Other Solid Waste Incineration Units X X X ...............
for Which Construction is Commenced
After December 9, 2004, or for Which
Modification or Reconstruction is
Commenced on or After June 16, 2006.
GGGG......................................... (Reserved)...........................
HHHH......................................... (Reserved)...........................
IIII......................................... Stationary Compression Ignition X X X ...............
Internal Combustion Engines.
JJJJ......................................... Stationary Spark Ignition Internal ............... X X ...............
Combustion Engines.
KKKK......................................... Stationary Combustion Turbines....... X X X ...............
LLLL......................................... New Sewage Sludge Incineration Units. ............... ............... X ...............
MMMM......................................... Emissions Guidelines and Compliance X ............... ............... ...............
Times for Existing Sewage Sludge
Incineration Units.
OOOO......................................... Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production, ............... X X ...............
Transmission, and Distribution.
OOOOa........................................ Standards of Performance for Crude ............... X
Oil and Natural Gas Facilities for
Which Construction, Modification or
Reconstruction Commenced After
September 18, 2015.
QQQQ......................................... Standards of Performance for New ............... X X ...............
Residential Hydronic Heaters and
Forced-Air Furnaces.
TTTT......................................... Standards of Performance for ............... X
Greenhouse Gas Emissions for
Electric Generating Units.
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A................................. General Provisions....... X X X
Cf................................ Emission Guidelines and X ............... ...............
Compliance Times for
Municipal Solid Waste
Landfills.
D................................. Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam X X X
Generators Constructed
After August 17, 1971.
Da................................ Electric Utility Steam X X ...............
Generating Units
Constructed After
September 18, 1978.
Db................................ Industrial-Commercial- X X ...............
Institutional Steam
Generating Units.
Dc................................ Small Industrial- X X ...............
Commercial-Institutional
Steam Generating Units.
E................................. Incinerators............. X X X
Ea................................ Municipal Waste X X ...............
Combustors Constructed
After December 20, 1989
and On or Before
September 20, 1994.
Eb................................ Large Municipal Waste X X ...............
Combustors Constructed
After September 20, 1994.
Ec................................ Hospital/Medical/ X X ...............
Infectious Waste
Incinerators for Which
Construction is
Commenced After June 20,
1996.
F................................. Portland Cement Plants... X X X
G................................. Nitric Acid Plants....... X X ...............
Ga................................ Nitric Acid Plants For X ............... ...............
Which Construction,
Reconstruction or
Modification Commenced
After October 14, 2011.
H................................. Sulfuric Acid Plant...... X X ...............
I................................. Hot Mix Asphalt X X X
Facilities.
J................................. Petroleum Refineries..... X X ...............
Ja................................ Petroleum Refineries for X ............... ...............
Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or
Modification Commenced
After May 14, 2007.
K................................. Storage Vessels for X X X
Petroleum Liquids for
Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or
Modification Commenced
After June 11, 1973, and
Prior to May 19, 1978.
Ka................................ Storage Vessels for X X X
Petroleum Liquids for
Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or
Modification Commenced
After May 18, 1978, and
Prior to July 23, 1984.
Kb................................ Volatile Organic Liquid X X ...............
Storage Vessels
(Including Petroleum
Liquid Storage Vessels)
for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or
Modification Commenced
After July 23, 1984.
L................................. Secondary Lead Smelters.. X X X
M................................. Secondary Brass and X X ...............
Bronze Production Plants.
N................................. Primary Emissions from X X ...............
Basic Oxygen Process
Furnaces for Which
Construction is
Commenced After June 11,
1973.
Na................................ Secondary Emissions from X X ...............
Basic Oxygen Process
Steelmaking Facilities
for Which Construction
is Commenced After
January 20, 1983.
O................................. Sewage Treatment Plants.. X X X
P................................. Primary Copper Smelters.. X X X
Q................................. Primary Zinc Smelters.... X X X
R................................. Primary Lead Smelters.... X X X
S................................. Primary Aluminum X X ...............
Reduction Plants.
T................................. Phosphate Fertilizer ............... X ...............
Industry: Wet Process
Phosphoric Acid Plants.
U................................. Phosphate Fertilizer ............... X ...............
Industry:
Superphosphoric Acid
Plants.
V................................. Phosphate Fertilizer ............... X ...............
Industry: Diammonium
Phosphate Plants.
W................................. Phosphate Fertilizer ............... X ...............
Industry: Triple
Superphosphate Plants.
X................................. Phosphate Fertilizer ............... X
Industry: Granular
Triple Superphosphate
Storage Facilities.
Y................................. Coal Preparation and X X X
Processing Plants.
Z................................. Ferroalloy Production X X ...............
Facilities.
AA................................ Steel Plants: Electric X X ...............
Arc Furnaces Constructed
After October 21, 1974
and On or Before August
17, 1983.
AAa............................... Steel Plants: Electric X X ...............
Arc Furnaces and Argon-
Oxygen Decarburization
Vessels Constructed
After August 7, 1983.
BB................................ Kraft Pulp Mills......... ............... X ...............
CC................................ Glass Manufacturing X X ...............
Plants.
DD................................ Grain Elevators.......... X X X
EE................................ Surface Coating of Metal X X X
Furniture.
FF................................ (Reserved)...............
GG................................ Stationary Gas Turbines.. X X X
HH................................ Lime Manufacturing Plants X X X
KK................................ Lead-Acid Battery X X X
Manufacturing Plants.
LL................................ Metallic Mineral X X X
Processing Plants.
MM................................ Automobile and Light Duty X X X
Trucks Surface Coating
Operations.
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NN................................ Phosphate Rock Plants.... X X X
PP................................ Ammonium Sulfate X X
Manufacture.
QQ................................ Graphic Arts Industry: X X X
Publication Rotogravure
Printing.
RR................................ Pressure Sensitive Tape X X ...............
and Label Surface
Coating Operations.
SS................................ Industrial Surface X X X
Coating: Large
Appliances.
TT................................ Metal Coil Surface X X X
Coating.
UU................................ Asphalt Processing and X X X
Asphalt Roofing
Manufacture.
VV................................ Equipment Leaks of VOC in X X X
the Synthetic Organic
Industry Chemicals
Manufacturing.
VVa............................... Equipment Leaks of VOC in X X ...............
the Synthetic Organic
Industry for Which
Construction,
Reconstruction, or
Chemicals Manufacturing
Modification Commenced
After November 7, 2006.
WW................................ Beverage Can Surface X X ...............
Coating Industry.
XX................................ Bulk Gasoline Terminals.. X X ...............
AAA............................... New Residential Wood ............... X ...............
Heaters.
BBB............................... Rubber Tire Manufacturing X X ...............
Industry.
CCC............................... (Reserved)...............
DDD............................... Volatile Organic X X ...............
Compounds (VOC)
Emissions from the
Polymer Manufacturing
Industry.
EEE............................... (Reserved)...............
FFF............................... Flexible Vinyl and X X
Urethane Coating and
Printing.
GGG............................... Equipment Leaks of VOC in X X ...............
Petroleum Refineries.
GGGa.............................. Equipment Leaks of VOC in X X ...............
Petroleum Refineries for
Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or
Modification Commenced
After November 7, 2006.
HHH............................... Synthetic Fiber X X ...............
Production Facilities.
III............................... Volatile Organic Compound X X ...............
(VOC) Emissions From the
Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing
Industry (SOCMI) Air
Oxidation Unit Processes.
JJJ............................... Petroleum Dry Cleaners... X X X
KKK............................... Equipment Leaks of VOC X X ...............
From Onshore Natural Gas
Processing Plants.
LLL............................... Onshore Natural Gas X X ...............
Processing: SO2
Emissions.
MMM............................... (Reserved)...............
NNN............................... Volatile Organic Compound X X ...............
(VOC) Emissions From
Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing
Industry (SOCMI)
Distillation Operations.
OOO............................... Nonmetallic Mineral X X ...............
Processing Plants.
PPP............................... Wool Fiberglass X X ...............
Insulation Manufacturing
Plants.
QQQ............................... VOC Emissions From X X ...............
Petroleum Refinery
Wastewater Systems.
RRR............................... Volatile Organic Compound X X ...............
Emissions from Synthetic
Organic Chemical
Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Reactor
Processes.
SSS............................... Magnetic Tape Coating X X ...............
Facilities.
TTT............................... Industrial Surface X X X
Coating: Surface Coating
of Plastic Parts for
Business Machines.
UUU............................... Calciners and Dryers in X X X
Mineral Industries.
VVV............................... Polymeric Coating of X X X
Supporting Substrates
Facilities.
WWW............................... Municipal Solid Waste X X X
Landfills.
XXX............................... Municipal Solid Waste X
Landfills that Commenced
Construction,
Reconstruction, or
Modification after July
17, 2014.
AAAA.............................. Small Municipal Waste X X X
Combustion Units for
Which Construction is
Commenced After August
30, 1999 or for Which
Modification or
Reconstruction is
Commended After June 6,
2001.
CCCC.............................. Commercial and Industrial X X X
Solid Waste Incineration
Units for Which
Construction Is
Commenced After November
30, 1999 or for Which
Modification or
Reconstruction Is
Commenced on or After
June 1, 2001.
EEEE.............................. Other Solid Waste X X X
Incineration Units for
Which Construction is
Commenced After December
9, 2004, or for Which
Modification or
Reconstruction is
Commenced on or After
June 16, 2006.
GGGG.............................. (Reserved)...............
HHHH.............................. (Reserved)...............
IIII.............................. Stationary Compression X X X
Ignition Internal
Combustion Engines.
JJJJ.............................. Stationary Spark Ignition X X X
Internal Combustion
Engines.
KKKK.............................. Stationary Combustion X X X
Turbines.
LLLL.............................. New Sewage Sludge ............... X
Incineration Units.
OOOO.............................. Crude Oil and Natural Gas X ............... ...............
Production,
Transmission, and
Distribution.
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PART 61--[AMENDED]
0
3. The authority citation for part 61 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart A--General Provisions
0
4. Section 61.04 is amended by revising the table in paragraphs
(c)(9)(i) and (iv) to read as follows:
Sec. 61.04 Address.
* * * * *
(c) * * *
(9) * * *
(i) * * *
Table 6 to Paragraph (c)(9)(i)--Delegation Status for National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Arizona
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Air pollution control agency
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Subpart Maricopa
Arizona DEQ County Pima County Pinal County
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A............................................ General Provisions................... X X X X
B............................................ Radon Emissions From Underground ............... ............... ............... ...............
Uranium Mines.
C............................................ Beryllium............................ X X X X
D............................................ Beryllium Rocket Motor Firing........ X X X X
E............................................ Mercury.............................. X X X X
F............................................ Vinyl Chloride....................... X X X X
G............................................ (Reserved)........................... ............... ............... ............... ...............
H............................................ Emissions of Radionuclides Other Than ............... ............... ............... ...............
Radon From Department of Energy
Facilities.
I............................................ Radionuclide Emissions From Federal ............... ............... ............... ...............
Facilities Other Than Nuclear
Regulatory Commission Licensees and
Not Covered by Subpart H.
J............................................ Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission X X X X
Sources) of Benzene.
K............................................ Radionuclide Emissions From Elemental ............... ............... ............... ...............
Phosphorus Plants.
L............................................ Benzene Emissions from Coke By- X X X X
Product Recovery Plants.
M............................................ Asbestos............................. X X X X
N............................................ Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From X X X ...............
Glass Manufacturing Plants.
O............................................ Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From X ............... X ...............
Primary Copper Smelters.
P............................................ Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From X X ............... ...............
Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic
Arsenic Production Facilities.
Q............................................ Radon Emissions From Department of ............... ............... ............... ...............
Energy Facilities.
R............................................ Radon Emissions From Phosphogypsum ............... ............... ............... ...............
Stacks.
S............................................ (Reserved)........................... ............... ............... ............... ...............
T............................................ Radon Emissions From the Disposal of ............... ............... ............... ...............
Uranium Mill Tailings.
U............................................ (Reserved)........................... ............... ............... ............... ...............
V............................................ Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission X X X X
Sources).
W............................................ Radon Emissions From Operating Mill ............... ............... ............... ...............
Tailings.
X............................................ (Reserved)........................... ............... ............... ............... ...............
Y............................................ Benzene Emissions From Benzene X X X X
Storage Vessels.
Z-AA......................................... (Reserved)........................... ............... ............... ............... ...............
BB........................................... Benzene Emissions From Benzene X X X X
Transfer Operations.
CC-EE........................................ (Reserved)........................... ............... ............... ............... ...............
FF........................................... Benzene Waste Operations............. X X X X
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* * * * *
(iv) * * *
Table 19--to Paragraph (c)(9)(iv)--Delegation Status for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants for Nevada
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Air pollution control agency
Subpart --------------------------------------------------
Nevada DEP Clark County Washoe County
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A................................. General Provisions....... X X ...............
B................................. Radon Emissions From ............... ............... ...............
Underground Uranium
Mines.
C................................. Beryllium................ X X X
D................................. Beryllium Rocket Motor X X ...............
Firing.
E................................. Mercury.................. X X ...............
F................................. Vinyl Chloride........... X X ...............
G................................. (Reserved)............... ............... ............... ...............
H................................. Emissions of X ............... ...............
Radionuclides Other Than
Radon From Department of
Energy Facilities.
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I................................. Radionuclide Emissions X ............... ...............
From Federal Facilities
Other Than Nuclear
Regulatory Commission
Licensees and Not
Covered by Subpart H.
J................................. Equipment Leaks (Fugitive X X ...............
Emission Sources) of
Benzene.
K................................. Radionuclide Emissions X ............... ...............
From Elemental
Phosphorus Plants.
L................................. Benzene Emissions from X X ...............
Coke By-Product Recovery
Plants.
M................................. Asbestos................. ............... X X
N................................. Inorganic Arsenic X X ...............
Emissions From Glass
Manufacturing Plants.
O................................. Inorganic Arsenic X X ...............
Emissions From Primary
Copper Smelters.
P................................. Inorganic Arsenic X X ...............
Emissions From Arsenic
Trioxide and Metallic
Arsenic Production
Facilities.
Q................................. Radon Emissions From ............... ............... ...............
Department of Energy
Facilities.
R................................. Radon Emissions From ............... ............... ...............
Phosphogypsum Stacks.
S................................. (Reserved)............... ............... ............... ...............
T................................. Radon Emissions From the ............... ............... ...............
Disposal of Uranium Mill
Tailings.
U................................. (Reserved)............... ............... ............... ...............
V................................. Equipment Leaks (Fugitive X X ...............
Emission Sources).
W................................. Radon Emissions From ............... ............... ...............
Operating Mill Tailings.
X................................. (Reserved)............... ............... ............... ...............
Y................................. Benzene Emissions From X X ...............
Benzene Storage Vessels.
Z-AA.............................. (Reserved)............... ............... ............... ...............
BB................................ Benzene Emissions From X X ...............
Benzene Transfer
Operations.
CC-EE............................. (Reserved)............... ............... ............... ...............
FF................................ Benzene Waste Operations. X X ...............
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PART 63--[AMENDED]
0
5. The authority citation for part 63 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart E--Approval of State Programs and Delegation of Federal
Authorities
0
6. Section 63.99 is amended by revising the table in paragraphs
(a)(3)(i) and (a)(29)(i) to read as follows:
Sec. 63.99 Delegated Federal authorities.
(a) * * *
(3) * * *
(i) * * *
Table 3 to Paragraph (a)(3)(i)--Delegation Status for Part 63 Standards--Arizona
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Subpart Description ADEQ \1\ MCAQD \2\ PDEQ \3\ PCAQCD \4\ GRIC \5\
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A................................ General Provisions.............. X X X X X
F................................ Synthetic Organic Chemical X X X X X
Manufacturing Industry.
G................................ Synthetic Organic Chemical X X X X X
Manufacturing Industry: Process
Vents, Storage Vessels,
Transfer Operations, and
Wastewater.
H................................ Organic Hazardous Air X X X X X
Pollutants: Equipment Leaks.
I................................ Organic Hazardous Air X X X X X
Pollutants: Certain Processes
Subject to the Negotiated
Regulation for Equipment Leaks.
J................................ Polyvinyl Chloride and X X X ............... X
Copolymers Production.
L................................ Coke Oven Batteries............. X X X X X
M................................ Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning.. X X X X X
N................................ Hard and Decorative Chromium X X X X X
Electroplating and Chromium
Anodizing Tanks.
O................................ Ethylene Oxide Sterilization X X X X X
Facilities.
Q................................ Industrial Process Cooling X X X X X
Towers.
R................................ Gasoline Distribution Facilities X X X X X
S................................ Pulp and Paper.................. X X X ............... X
T................................ Halogenated Solvent Cleaning.... X X X X X
U................................ Group I Polymers and Resins..... X X X X X
W................................ Epoxy Resins Production and Non- X X X X X
Nylon Polyamides Production.
X................................ Secondary Lead Smelting......... X ............... X X X
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Y................................ Marine Tank Vessel Loading ............... X ............... ............... X
Operations.
AA............................... Phosphoric Acid Manufacturing X X X ............... X
Plants.
BB............................... Phosphate Fertilizers Production X X X ............... X
Plants.
CC............................... Petroleum Refineries............ X ............... X X X
DD............................... Off-Site Waste and Recovery X X X X X
Operations.
EE............................... Magnetic Tape Manufacturing X X X X X
Operations.
GG............................... Aerospace Manufacturing and X X X X X
Rework Facilities.
HH............................... Oil and Natural Gas Production X X X ............... X
Facilities.
II............................... Shipbuilding and Ship Repair ............... ............... ............... ............... X
(Surface Coating).
JJ............................... Wood Furniture Manufacturing X X X X X
Operations.
KK............................... Printing and Publishing Industry X X X X X
LL............................... Primary Aluminum Reduction X X X ............... X
Plants.
MM............................... Chemical Recovery Combustion X X X ............... X
Sources at Kraft, Soda,
Sulfite, and Stand-Alone
Semichemical Pulp Mills.
NN............................... Wool Fiberglass Manufacturing at ............... X ............... ............... ...............
Area Sources.
OO............................... Tanks--Level 1.................. X X X X X
PP............................... Containers...................... X X X X X
QQ............................... Surface Impoundments............ X X X X X
RR............................... Individual Drain Systems........ X X X X X
SS............................... Closed Vent Systems, Control X X X ............... X
Devices, Recovery Devices and
Routing to a Fuel Gas System or
a Process.
TT............................... Equipment Leaks--Control Level 1 X X X ............... X
UU............................... Equipment Leaks--Control Level 2 X X X ............... X
VV............................... Oil-Water Separators and Organic- X X X X X
Water Separators.
WW............................... Storage Vessels (Tanks)--Control X X X ............... X
Level 2.
XX............................... Ethylene Manufacturing Process X X X ............... X
Units: Heat Exchange Systems
and Waste Operations.
YY............................... Generic MACT Standards.......... X X X ............... X
CCC.............................. Steel Pickling.................. X X X ............... X
DDD.............................. Mineral Wool Production......... X X X ............... X
EEE.............................. Hazardous Waste Combustors...... X X X ............... X
GGG.............................. Pharmaceuticals Production...... X X X ............... X
HHH.............................. Natural Gas Transmission and X X X ............... X
Storage Facilities.
III.............................. Flexible Polyurethane Foam X X X ............... X
Production.
JJJ.............................. Group IV Polymers and Resins.... X X X X X
LLL.............................. Portland Cement Manufacturing X ............... X ............... X
Industry.
MMM.............................. Pesticide Active Ingredient X X X ............... X
Production.
NNN.............................. Wool Fiberglass Manufacturing... X X X ............... X
OOO.............................. Manufacture of Amino/Phenolic X X X ............... X
Resins.
PPP.............................. Polyether Polyols Production.... X X X ............... X
QQQ.............................. Primary Copper Smelting......... X ............... X ............... X
RRR.............................. Secondary Aluminum Production... X X X ............... X
TTT.............................. Primary Lead Smelting........... X ............... X ............... X
UUU.............................. Petroleum Refineries: Catalytic X ............... X ............... X
Cracking, Catalytic Reforming,
and Sulfur Recovery Units.
VVV.............................. Publicly Owned Treatment Works.. X X X ............... X
XXX.............................. Ferroalloys Production.......... X X X ............... X
AAAA............................. Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. X X X ............... X
CCCC............................. Manufacturing of Nutritional X X X ............... X
Yeast.
DDDD............................. Plywood and Composite Wood X X X ............... X
Products.
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EEEE............................. Organic Liquids Distribution X X X ............... X
(non-gasoline).
FFFF............................. Miscellaneous Organic Chemical X X X ............... X
Manufacturing.
GGGG............................. Solvent Extraction for Vegetable X X X ............... X
Oil Production.
HHHH............................. Wet-Formed Fiberglass Mat X X X ............... X
Production.
IIII............................. Surface Coating of Automobiles X X ............... ............... X
and Light-Duty Trucks.
JJJJ............................. Paper and Other Web Coating..... X X X ............... X
KKKK............................. Surface Coating of Metal Cans... X X X ............... X
MMMM............................. Miscellaneous Metal Parts and X X X ............... X
Products.
NNNN............................. Large Appliances................ X X X ............... X
OOOO............................. Printing, Coating, and Dyeing of X X X ............... X
Fabrics and Other Textiles.
PPPP............................. Surface Coating of Plastic Parts X X ............... ............... X
and Products.
QQQQ............................. Wood Building Products.......... X X X ............... X
RRRR............................. Surface Coating of Metal X X X ............... X
Furniture.
SSSS............................. Surface Coating of Metal Coil... X X X ............... X
TTTT............................. Leather Finishing Operations.... X X X ............... X
UUUU............................. Cellulose Products Manufacturing X X X ............... X
VVVV............................. Boat Manufacturing.............. X X X ............... X
WWWW............................. Reinforced Plastics Composites X X X ............... X
Production.
XXXX............................. Tire Manufacturing.............. X X X ............... X
YYYY............................. Stationary Combustion Turbines.. X X X ............... X
ZZZZ............................. Stationary Reciprocating X X ............... ............... X
Internal Combustion Engines.
AAAAA............................ Lime Manufacturing Plants....... X X X ............... X
BBBBB............................ Semiconductor Manufacturing..... X X X ............... X
CCCCC............................ Coke Oven: Pushing, Quenching X X X ............... X
and Battery Stacks.
DDDDD............................ Industrial, Commercial, and X X ............... ............... X
Institutional Boiler and
Process Heaters.
EEEEE............................ Iron and Steel Foundries........ X X X ............... X
FFFFF............................ Integrated Iron and Steel....... X X X ............... X
GGGGG............................ Site Remediation................ X X X ............... X
HHHHH............................ Miscellaneous Coating X X X ............... X
Manufacturing.
IIIII............................ Mercury Emissions from Mercury X X X ............... X
Cell Chlor-Alkali Plants.
JJJJJ............................ Brick and Structural Clay X X X ............... X
Products Manufacturing.
KKKKK............................ Clay Ceramics Manufacturing..... X X X ............... X
LLLLL............................ Asphalt Roofing and Processing.. X X X ............... X
MMMMM............................ Flexible Polyurethane Foam X X X ............... X
Fabrication Operation.
NNNNN............................ Hydrochloric Acid Production.... X X X ............... X
PPPPP............................ Engine Test Cells/Stands........ X X X ............... X
QQQQQ............................ Friction Products Manufacturing. X X X ............... X
RRRRR............................ Taconite Iron Ore Processing.... X X X ............... X
SSSSS............................ Refractory Products X X X ............... X
Manufacturing.
TTTTT............................ Primary Magnesium Refining...... X X X ............... X
UUUUU............................ Coal and Oil-Fired Electric ............... ............... X ............... ...............
Utility Steam Generating Units.
WWWWW............................ Hospital Ethylene Oxide ............... X X ............... ...............
Sterilizers.
YYYYY............................ Area Sources: Electric Arc ............... X X ............... ...............
Furnace Steelmaking Facilities.
ZZZZZ............................ Iron and Steel Foundries Area ............... X X ............... ...............
Sources.
BBBBBB........................... Gasoline Distribution Bulk ............... X X ............... ...............
Terminals, Bulk Plants, and
Pipeline Facilities.
CCCCCC........................... Gasoline Dispensing Facilities.. ............... X X ............... ...............
DDDDDD........................... Polyvinyl Chloride and ............... X X ............... ...............
Copolymers Production Area
Sources.
EEEEEE........................... Primary Copper Smelting Area ............... ............... X ............... ...............
Sources.
FFFFFF........................... Secondary Copper Smelting Area ............... ............... X ............... ...............
Sources.
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GGGGGG........................... Primary Nonferrous Metals Area ............... X X ............... ...............
Sources--Zinc, Cadmium, and
Beryllium.
HHHHHH........................... Paint Stripping and ............... X X ............... ...............
Miscellaneous Surface Coating
Operations at Area Sources.
JJJJJJ........................... Industrial, Commercial, and ............... X X ............... ...............
Institutional Boilers and
Process Heaters--Area Sources.
LLLLLL........................... Acrylic and Modacrylic Fibers ............... X X ............... ...............
Production Area Sources.
MMMMMM........................... Carbon Black Production Area ............... X X ............... ...............
Sources.
NNNNNN........................... Chemical Manufacturing Area ............... X X ............... ...............
Sources: Chromium Compounds.
OOOOOO........................... Flexible Polyurethane Foam ............... X X ............... ...............
Production and Fabrication Area
Sources.
PPPPPP........................... Lead Acid Battery Manufacturing ............... X X ............... ...............
Area Sources.
QQQQQQ........................... Wood Preserving Area Sources.... ............... X X ............... ...............
RRRRRR........................... Clay Ceramics Manufacturing Area ............... X X ............... ...............
Sources.
SSSSSS........................... Glass Manufacturing Area Sources ............... X X ............... ...............
TTTTTT........................... Secondary Nonferrous Metals ............... X X ............... ...............
Processing Area Sources.
VVVVVV........................... Chemical Manufacturing Industry-- ............... X X ............... ...............
Area Sources.
WWWWWW........................... Area Source Standards for ............... X X ............... ...............
Plating and Polishing
Operations.
XXXXXX........................... Area Source Standards for Nine ............... X X ............... ...............
Metal Fabrication and Finishing
Source Categories.
YYYYYY........................... Area Sources: Ferroalloys ............... X X ............... ...............
Production Facilities.
ZZZZZZ........................... Area Source Standards for ............... X X ............... ...............
Aluminum, Copper, and Other
Nonferrous Foundries.
AAAAAAA.......................... Asphalt Processing and Asphalt ............... X X ............... ...............
Roofing Manufacturing--Area
Sources.
BBBBBBB.......................... Chemical Preparations Industry-- ............... X X ............... ...............
Area Sources.
CCCCCCC.......................... Paint and Allied Products ............... X X ............... ...............
Manufacturing--Area Sources.
DDDDDDD.......................... Prepared Feeds Manufacturing-- ............... X X ............... ...............
Area Sources.
EEEEEEE.......................... Gold Mine Ore Processing and ............... X X ............... ...............
Production--Area Sources.
HHHHHHH.......................... Polyvinyl Chloride and ............... X X ............... ...............
Copolymers Production.
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\1\ Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
\2\ Maricopa County Air Quality Department.
\3\ Pima County Department of Environmental Quality.
\4\ Pinal County Air Quality Control District.
\5\ Gila River Indian Community Department of Environmental Quality. This table includes the GRIC DEQ only for purposes of identifying all state, local,
and tribal agencies responsible for implementing part 63 standards within the geographical boundaries of the State of Arizona and does not establish
any state regulatory authority in Indian country.
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Table 11 to Paragraph (a)(29)(i)--Delegation Status for Part 63 Standards--Nevada
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Subpart Description NDEP \1\ Washoe \2\ Clark \3\
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A............................. General Provisions........... X X X
F............................. Synthetic Organic Chemical X ............... X
Manufacturing Industry.
G............................. Synthetic Organic Chemical X ............... X
Manufacturing Industry:
Process Vents, Storage
Vessels, Transfer
Operations, and Wastewater.
H............................. Organic Hazardous Air X ............... X
Pollutants: Equipment Leaks.
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I............................. Organic Hazardous Air X ............... X
Pollutants: Certain
Processes Subject to the
Negotiated Regulation for
Equipment Leaks.
J............................. Polyvinyl Chloride and X ............... X
Copolymers Production.
L............................. Coke Oven Batteries.......... X ............... X
M............................. Perchloroethylene Dry X X X
Cleaning.
N............................. Hard and Decorative Chromium X X X
Electroplating and Chromium
Anodizing Tanks.
O............................. Ethylene Oxide Sterilization X X X
Facilities.
Q............................. Industrial Process Cooling X ............... X
Towers.
R............................. Gasoline Distribution X X X
Facilities.
S............................. Pulp and Paper............... X ............... X
T............................. Halogenated Solvent Cleaning. X X X
U............................. Group I Polymers and Resins.. X ............... X
W............................. Epoxy Resins Production and X ............... X
Non-Nylon Polyamides
Production.
X............................. Secondary Lead Smelting...... X ............... X
Y............................. Marine Tank Vessel Loading X ............... ...............
Operations.
AA............................ Phosphoric Acid Manufacturing ............... ............... X
Plants.
BB............................ Phosphate Fertilizers ............... ............... X
Production Plants.
CC............................ Petroleum Refineries......... X ............... X
DD............................ Off-Site Waste and Recovery ............... ............... X
Operations.
EE............................ Magnetic Tape Manufacturing X ............... X
Operations.
GG............................ Aerospace Manufacturing and ............... ............... X
Rework Facilities.
HH............................ Oil and Natural Gas X ............... X
Production Facilities.
II............................ Shipbuilding and Ship Repair X ............... X
(Surface Coating).
JJ............................ Wood Furniture Manufacturing X ............... X
Operations.
KK............................ Printing and Publishing X X X
Industry.
LL............................ Primary Aluminum Reduction ............... ............... X
Plants.
MM............................ Chemical Recovery Combustion ............... ............... X
Sources at Kraft, Soda,
Sulfite, and Stand-Alone
Semichemical Pulp Mills.
OO............................ Tanks--Level 1............... X ............... X
PP............................ Containers................... X ............... X
QQ............................ Surface Impoundments......... X ............... X
RR............................ Individual Drain Systems..... X ............... X
SS............................ Closed Vent Systems, Control X ............... X
Devices, Recovery Devices
and Routing to a Fuel Gas
System or a Process.
TT............................ Equipment Leaks--Control X ............... X
Level 1.
UU............................ Equipment Leaks--Control X ............... X
Level 2.
VV............................ Oil-Water Separators and X ............... X
Organic-Water Separators.
WW............................ Storage Vessels (Tanks)-- X ............... X
Control Level 2.
XX............................ Ethylene Manufacturing X ............... X
Process Units: Heat Exchange
Systems and Waste Operations.
YY............................ Generic MACT Standards....... X ............... X
CCC........................... Steel Pickling............... X ............... X
DDD........................... Mineral Wool Production...... ............... ............... X
EEE........................... Hazardous Waste Combustors... X ............... X
GGG........................... Pharmaceuticals Production... X ............... X
HHH........................... Natural Gas Transmission and X ............... X
Storage Facilities.
III........................... Flexible Polyurethane Foam X ............... X
Production.
JJJ........................... Group IV Polymers and Resins. X ............... X
LLL........................... Portland Cement Manufacturing X ............... X
Industry.
MMM........................... Pesticide Active Ingredient X ............... X
Production.
NNN........................... Wool Fiberglass Manufacturing ............... ............... X
OOO........................... Manufacture of Amino/Phenolic X ............... X
Resins.
PPP........................... Polyether Polyols Production. X ............... X
QQQ........................... Primary Copper Smelting...... X ............... X
RRR........................... Secondary Aluminum Production ............... ............... X
TTT........................... Primary Lead Smelting........ X ............... X
UUU........................... Petroleum Refineries: X ............... X
Catalytic Cracking,
Catalytic Reforming, and
Sulfur Recovery Units.
VVV........................... Publicly Owned Treatment X X X
Works.
XXX........................... Ferroalloys Production....... ............... ............... X
AAAA.......................... Municipal Solid Waste X ............... X
Landfills.
CCCC.......................... Manufacturing of Nutritional ............... ............... X
Yeast.
DDDD.......................... Plywood and Composite Wood X ............... X
Products.
EEEE.......................... Organic Liquids Distribution X X X
(non-gasoline).
FFFF.......................... Miscellaneous Organic X ............... X
Chemical Manufacturing.
GGGG.......................... Solvent Extraction for X ............... X
Vegetable Oil Production.
HHHH.......................... Wet-Formed Fiberglass Mat X ............... X
Production.
IIII.......................... Surface Coating of X ............... X
Automobiles and Light-Duty
Trucks.
JJJJ.......................... Paper and Other Web Coating.. X ............... X
KKKK.......................... Surface Coating of Metal Cans X ............... X
MMMM.......................... Miscellaneous Metal Parts and X ............... X
Products.
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NNNN.......................... Large Appliances............. X ............... X
OOOO.......................... Printing, Coating, and Dyeing X ............... X
of Fabrics and Other
Textiles.
PPPP.......................... Surface Coating of Plastic X ............... X
Parts and Products.
QQQQ.......................... Wood Building Products....... X ............... X
RRRR.......................... Surface Coating of Metal X ............... X
Furniture.
SSSS.......................... Surface Coating of Metal Coil X ............... X
TTTT.......................... Leather Finishing Operations. X ............... X
UUUU.......................... Cellulose Products X ............... X
Manufacturing.
VVVV.......................... Boat Manufacturing........... X ............... X
WWWW.......................... Reinforced Plastics X X X
Composites Production.
XXXX.......................... Tire Manufacturing........... X ............... X
YYYY.......................... Stationary Combustion X ............... X
Turbines.
ZZZZ.......................... Stationary Reciprocating X X X
Internal Combustion Engines.
AAAAA......................... Lime Manufacturing Plants.... X ............... X
BBBBB......................... Semiconductor Manufacturing.. X ............... X
CCCCC......................... Coke Oven: Pushing, Quenching X ............... X
and Battery Stacks.
DDDDD......................... Industrial, Commercial, and X ............... X
Institutional Boiler and
Process Heaters.
EEEEE......................... Iron and Steel Foundries..... X ............... X
FFFFF......................... Integrated Iron and Steel.... X ............... X
GGGGG......................... Site Remediation............. X ............... X
HHHHH......................... Miscellaneous Coating X ............... X
Manufacturing.
IIIII......................... Mercury Emissions from ............... ............... X
Mercury Cell Chlor-Alkali
Plants.
JJJJJ......................... Brick and Structural Clay X ............... X
Products Manufacturing.
KKKKK......................... Clay Ceramics Manufacturing.. X ............... X
LLLLL......................... Asphalt Roofing and X ............... X
Processing.
MMMMM......................... Flexible Polyurethane Foam X ............... X
Fabrication Operation.
NNNNN......................... Hydrochloric Acid Production. X ............... X
PPPPP......................... Engine Test Cells/Stands..... X ............... X
QQQQQ......................... Friction Products X ............... X
Manufacturing.
RRRRR......................... Taconite Iron Ore Processing. ............... ............... X
SSSSS......................... Refractory Products X ............... X
Manufacturing.
TTTTT......................... Primary Magnesium Refining... ............... ............... X
UUUUU......................... Coal and Oil-Fired Electric X ............... ...............
Utility Steam Generating
Units.
WWWWW......................... Hospital Ethylene Oxide X X X
Sterilizers.
YYYYY......................... Electric Arc Furnace ............... ............... X
Steelmaking Facilities (area
sources).
ZZZZZ......................... Iron and Steel Foundries Area X ............... X
Sources.
BBBBBB........................ Gasoline Distribution Bulk X X X
Terminals, Bulk Plants and
Pipeline Facilities.
CCCCCC........................ Gasoline Dispensing X X X
Facilities.
DDDDDD........................ Polyvinyl Chloride and X ............... X
Copolymers Production Area
Sources.
EEEEEE........................ Primary Copper Smelting Area X ............... X
Sources.
FFFFFF........................ Secondary Copper Smelting X ............... X
Area Sources.
GGGGGG........................ Primary Nonferrous Metals X ............... X
Area Sources--Zinc, Cadmium,
and Beryllium.
HHHHHH........................ Paint Stripping and X X X
Miscellaneous Surface
Coating Operations at Area
Sources.
JJJJJJ........................ Industrial, Commercial, and X ............... ...............
Institutional Boilers and
Process Heaters--Area
Sources.
LLLLLL........................ Acrylic and Modacrylic Fibers X ............... X
Production Area Sources.
MMMMMM........................ Carbon Black Production Area X ............... X
Sources.
NNNNNN........................ Chemical Manufacturing Area X ............... X
Sources: Chromium Compounds.
OOOOOO........................ Flexible Polyurethane Foam X X X
Production and Fabrication
Area Sources.
PPPPPP........................ Lead Acid Battery X ............... X
Manufacturing Area Sources.
QQQQQQ........................ Wood Preserving Area Sources. X ............... X
RRRRRR........................ Clay Ceramics Manufacturing X ............... X
Area Sources.
SSSSSS........................ Glass Manufacturing Area X ............... X
Sources.
TTTTTT........................ Secondary Nonferrous Metals X ............... X
Processing Area Sources.
VVVVVV........................ Chemical Manufacturing X ............... X
Industry--Area Sources.
WWWWWW........................ Area Source Standards for X X X
Plating and Polishing
Operations.
XXXXXX........................ Area Source Standards for X X X
Nine Metal Fabrication and
Finishing Source Categories.
YYYYYY........................ Area Sources: Ferroalloys ............... ............... X
Production Facilities.
ZZZZZZ........................ Area Source Standards for X ............... X
Aluminum, Copper, and Other
Nonferrous Foundries.
AAAAAAA....................... Asphalt Processing and X ............... X
Asphalt Roofing
Manufacturing--Area Sources.
BBBBBBB....................... Chemical Preparations X ............... X
Industry--Area Sources.
CCCCCCC....................... Paint and Allied Products X ............... X
Manufacturing--Area Sources.
DDDDDDD....................... Prepared Feeds Manufacturing-- ............... ............... X
Area Sources.
EEEEEEE....................... Gold Mine Ore Processing and X ............... X
Production--Area Sources.
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\1\ Nevada Division of Environmental Protection.
\2\ Washoe County District Health Department, Air Quality Management Division.
\3\ Clark County, Department of Air Quality.
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