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40 CFR Part 52
[EPA–R10–OAR–2021–0319; FRL–8742–02–
R10]
Air Plan Approval; WA; Update to
Materials Incorporated by Reference
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Final rule; administrative
change.
AGENCY:
The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) is updating the regulatory
materials incorporated by reference into
the Washington State Implementation
Plan (SIP). The regulations addressed in
this action were previously submitted
by the Washington Department of
Ecology and approved by the EPA in
prior rulemakings. This action is an
administrative change that updates the
SIP materials available for public
inspection at the National Archives and
Records Administration and the EPA
Regional Office.
DATES: This action is effective August 3,
2021.
ADDRESSES: SIP materials which are
incorporated by reference into 40 CFR
part 52 are available for inspection at
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the following locations: Online at
https://www.regulations.gov in the
docket for this action, by appointment at
the Environmental Protection Agency,
Region 10, 1200 Sixth Avenue, Suite
155, Seattle, WA 98101, and by
appointment at the National Archives
and Records Administration (NARA).
For information on the availability of
this material at the EPA Regional Office,
please contact the person in the FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of
this document. For information on the
availability of this material at NARA,
email fedreg.legal@nara.gov, or go to:
https://www.archives.gov/federalregister/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeff
Hunt, EPA Region 10, 1200 Sixth
Avenue—Suite 155, Seattle, WA 98101,
at (206) 553–0256, or hunt.jeff@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The SIP is a living document revised
by the state to address its unique and
changing air pollution problems. As
such, the state submits SIP revisions to
the EPA and the EPA acts on those
revisions and incorporates new and
revised State regulations by reference
into the Code of Federal Regulations
(CFR).
On May 22, 1997, the EPA and the
Office of the Federal Register (OFR)
streamlined the incorporation by
reference (IBR) procedures for SIPs (62
FR 27968). For a detailed description of
the revised IBR procedures, please see
the May 22, 1997 publication (62 FR
27968).
On March 20, 2013, the EPA
published a Federal Register beginning
the new IBR procedure for Washington
(78 FR 17108). The EPA subsequently
published updates to the IBR material
for Washington on December 8, 2014 (79
FR 72548), April 12, 2016 (70 FR
21470), and February 8, 2019 (84 FR
2738).
A. Approved and Incorporated by
Reference Regulatory Materials
Since the last IBR update, the EPA
approved and incorporated by reference
the following regulatory materials into
the Washington SIP:
Table 1—Regulations Approved
Statewide
• Washington Administrative Code,
Chapter 173–405, Kraft Pulping Mills,
sections 021 (Definitions), 072
(Monitoring Requirements), 086 (New
Source Review (NSR)), and 087
(Prevention of Significant Deterioration
(PSD)). For more information, see 85 FR
10983 (February 26, 2020).
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• Washington Administrative Code,
Chapter 173–410, Sulfite Pulping Mills,
sections 021 (Definitions), 062
(Monitoring Requirements), 086 (New
Source Review (NSR)), and 087
(Prevention of Significant Deterioration
(PSD)). For more information, see 85 FR
10983 (February 26, 2020).
• Washington Administrative Code,
Chapter 173–415, Primary Aluminum
Plants, sections 015 (Applicability), 020
(Definitions), and 060 (Monitoring and
Reporting). For more information, see 85
FR 10983 (February 26, 2020).
Table 2—Additional Regulations
Approved for Washington Department
of Ecology (Ecology) Direct Jurisdiction
• Washington Administrative Code,
Chapter 173–400, General Regulations
for Air Pollution Sources, sections 025
(Adoption of Federal Rules), 030
(Definitions), 040 (General Standards for
Maximum Emissions), 050 (Emission
Standards for Combustion and
Incineration Units), 060 (Emission
Standards for General Process Units),
105 (Records, Monitoring, and
Reporting), 171 (Public Notice and
Opportunity for Public Comment), and
740 (PSD Permitting Public Involvement
Requirements). For more information,
see 85 FR 10301 (February 24, 2020).
Table 3—Additional Regulations
Approved for the Energy Facilities Site
Evaluation Council (EFSEC) Jurisdiction
• Washington Administrative Code,
Chapter 463–78, General and Operating
Permit Regulations for Air Pollution
Sources, section 005 (Adoption by
Reference). For more information, see 85
FR 4233 (January 24, 2020).
• Washington Administrative Code,
Chapter 173–400, General Regulations
for Air Pollution Sources, sections 025
(Adoption of Federal Rules), 030
(Definitions), 040 (General Standards for
Maximum Emissions), 050 (Emission
Standards for Combustion and
Incineration Units), 060 (Emission
Standards for General Process Units),
105 (Records, Monitoring, and
Reporting), 111 (Processing Notice of
Construction Applications for Sources,
Stationary Sources and Portable
Sources), 116 (Increment Protection),
171 (Public Notice and Opportunity for
Public Comment), 710 (Definitions), 720
(Prevention of Significant Deterioration
(PSD), 730 (Prevention of Significant
Deterioration Application Processing
Procedures), 740 (PSD Permitting Public
Involvement Requirements), 810 (Major
Stationary Source and Major
Modification Definitions), 830
(Permitting Requirements), 840
(Emission Offset Requirements), and
850 (Actual Emissions Plantwide
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Applicability Limitation (PAL). For
more information, see 85 FR 4233
(January 24, 2020).
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Table 4—Additional Regulations
Approved for the Benton Clean Air
Agency (BCAA) Jurisdiction
• Washington Administrative Code,
Chapter 173–400, General Regulations
for Air Pollution Sources, sections 025
(Adoption of Federal Rules), 030
(Definitions), 040 (General Standards for
Maximum Emissions), 050 (Emission
Standards for Combustion and
Incineration Units), 060 (Emission
Standards for General Process Units),
105 (Records, Monitoring, and
Reporting), and 171 (Public Notice and
Opportunity for Public Comment). For
more information, see 85 FR 10301
(February 24, 2020).
Table 5—Additional Regulations
Approved for the Northwest Clean Air
Agency (NWCAA) Jurisdiction
• Regulation of the Northwest Clean
Air Agency, sections 100 (Name of
Agency), 101 (Short Title), 102 (Policy),
200 (Definitions), 300 (New Source
Review), 305 (Public Involvement), 320
(Registration Program), and 321
(Exemptions from Registration). For
more information, see 85 FR 36154
(June 15, 2020).
• Washington Administrative Code,
Chapter 173–400, General Regulations
for Air Pollution Sources, sections 020
(Applicability), 025 (Adoption of
Federal Rules), 030 (Definitions), 050
(Emission Standards for Combustion
and Incineration Units), 060 (Emission
Standards for General Process Units),
091 (Voluntary Limits on Emissions),
111 (Processing Notice of Construction
Applications for Sources, Stationary
Sources and Portable Sources), 112
(Requirements for New Sources in
Nonattainment Areas—Review for
Compliance with Regulations), 113
(New Sources in Attainment or
Unclassifiable Areas—Review for
Compliance with Regulations), 117
(Special Protection Requirements for
Federal Class I Areas), 118 (Designation
of Class I, II, and III Areas), 131
(Issuance of Emission Reduction
Credits), 136 (Use of Emission
Reduction Credits (ERC)), 151 (Retrofit
Requirements for Visibility Protection),
171 (Public Notice and Opportunity for
Public Comment), 200 (Creditable Stack
Height and Dispersion Techniques), 800
(Major Stationary Source and Major
Modification in a nonattainment Area),
810 (Major Stationary Source and Major
Modification Definitions), 820
(Determining if a New Stationary Source
or Modification to a Stationary Source is
Subject to these Requirements), 830
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(Permitting Requirements), 840
(Emission Offset Requirements), 173–
400–850 (Actual Emissions Plantwide
Applicability Limitation (PAL)), and
860 (Public Involvement Procedures).
For more information, see 85 FR 36154
(June 15, 2020).
Table 7—Additional Regulations
Approved for the Puget Sound Clean Air
Agency (PSCAA) Jurisdiction
• Puget Sound Clean Air Agency
Regulation I, sections 1.01 (Policy), 1.07
(Definitions), 3.03(f) (General Regulatory
Orders), 3.04 (Reasonably Available
Control Technology), 3.25 (Federal
Regulation Reference Date), 5.03
(Applicability of Registration Program),
5.05 (Registration Requirements), 6.01
(Components of New Source Review
Program), 6.03 (Notice of Construction),
6.09 (Notice of Completion), 6.10 (Work
Done without an Approval), 7.09
(General Reporting Requirements for
Operating Permits), 9.03 (Emission of
Air Contaminant: Visual Standard), 9.04
(Opacity Standards for Equipment with
Continuous Opacity Monitoring
Systems), 9.07 (Sulfur Dioxide Emission
Standard), 9.08 (Fuel Oil Standards),
9.09 (Particulate Matter Emission
Standards), 9.11(a) (Emission of Air
Contaminant: Detriment to Person or
Property), 9.13 (Emission of Air
Contaminant: Concealment and Masking
Restricted), 9.15 (Fugitive Dust Control
Measures), 9.16 (Spray-Coating
Operations), 9.18 (Crushing Operations),
and 12.03 (Continuous Emission
Monitoring Systems). For more
information, see 85 FR 22355 (April 22,
2020).
• Washington Administrative Code,
Chapter 173–400 Regulations
Incorporated by Reference in Regulation
I, sections 030 (Definitions), 081
(Startup and Shutdown), 110 (New
Source Review (NSR) for Sources and
Portable Sources, 111 (Processing Notice
of Construction Applications for
Sources, Stationary Sources and
Portable Sources), 112 (Requirements
for New Sources in Nonattainment
Areas), 113 (Requirements for New
Sources in Attainment or Unclassifiable
Areas), 117 (Special Protection
Requirements for Federal Class I Areas),
171 (Public Notice and Opportunity for
Public Comment), 200 (Creditable Stack
Height and Dispersion Techniques), 560
(General Order of Approval), 800 (Major
Stationary Source and Major
Modification in a Nonattainment Area),
810 (Major Stationary Source and Major
Modification Definitions), 820
(Determining if a New Stationary Source
or Modification to a Stationary Source is
Subject to these Requirements), 830
(Permitting Requirements), 840
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(Emission Offset Requirements), 850
(Actual Emissions Plantwide
Applicability Limitation (PAL)), and
860 (Public Involvement Procedures).
For more information, see 85 FR 22355
(April 22, 2020).
• Washington Administrative Code,
Chapter 173–400, General Regulations
for Air Pollution Sources, sections 020
(Applicability), 040 (General Standards
for Maximum Emissions), 070 (Emission
Standards for Certain Source
Categories), 091 (Voluntary Limits on
Emissions), 105 (Records, Monitoring
and Reporting), 118 (Designation of
Class I, II, and III Areas), 131 (Issuance
of Emission Reduction Credits), 136
(Use of Emission Reduction Credits
(ERC)), 151 (Retrofit Requirements for
Visibility Protection), and 175 (Public
Information). For more information, see
85 FR 22355 (April 22, 2020).
Table 9—Additional Regulations
Approved for the Spokane Regional
Clean Air Agency (SRCAA) Jurisdiction
• Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency
Regulation I, sections 1.01 (Policy), 1.02
(Name of Agency), 1.03 (Short Title),
1.04 (General Definitions), 1.05
(Acronym Index), 2.08 (Falsification of
Statements or Documents, and
Treatment of Documents), 2.09 (Source
Tests), 2.13 (Federal and State
Regulation Reference Date), 2.14
(Washington Administrative Codes
(WACS)), 4.03 (Registration
Exemptions), 4.04 (Stationary Sources
and Source Categories Subject to
Registration), 4.05 (Closure of a
Stationary Source or Emissions Unit(s)),
5.02 (New Source Review—
Applicability and when Required), 5.03
(NOC and PSP Fees), 5.04 (Information
Required), 5.05 (Public Involvement),
5.06 (Application Completeness
Determination), 5.07 (Processing NOC
Applications for Stationary Sources),
5.08 (Portable Sources), 5.09 (Operating
Requirements for Order of Approval and
Permission to Operate), 5.10 (Changes to
an Order of Approval or Permission to
Operate), 5.11 (Notice of Startup of a
Stationary Source or a Portable Source),
5.12 (Work Done Without an Approval),
5.13 (Order of Approval Construction
Time Limits), 5.14 (Appeals), 5.15
(Obligation to Comply), 6.04 (Emission
of Air Contaminant: Detriment to Person
or Property), 6.05 (Particulate Matter &
Preventing Particulate Matter from
Becoming Airborne), 6.07 (Emission of
Air Contaminant Concealment and
Masking Restricted), 6.14 (Standards for
Control of Particulate Matter on Paved
Surfaces), and 6.15 (Standards for
Control of Particulate Matter on
Unpaved Roads). For more information,
see 86 FR 24718 (May 10, 2021).
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• Washington Administrative Code,
Chapter 173–400, General Regulations
for Air Pollution Sources, sections 020
(Applicability), 030 (Definitions), 040
(General Standards for Maximum
Emissions), 050 (Emission Standards for
Combustion and Incineration Units),
060 (Emission Standards for General
Process Units), 091 (Voluntary Limits on
Emissions), 105 (Records, Monitoring
and Reporting), 112 (Requirements for
New Sources in Nonattainment Areas),
113 (Requirements for New Sources in
Attainment or Unclassifiable Areas), 117
(Special Protection Requirements for
Federal Class I Areas), 118 (Designation
of Class I, II, and III Areas), 131
(Issuance of Emission Reduction
Credits), 136 (Use of Emission
Reduction Credits (ERC)), 151 (Retrofit
Requirements for Visibility Protection),
175 (Public Information), 200
(Creditable Stack Height and Dispersion
Techniques), 560 (General Order of
Approval), 800 (Major Stationary Source
and Major Modification in a
Nonattainment Area), 810 (Major
Stationary Source and Major
Modification Definitions), 820
(Determining if a New Stationary Source
or Modification to a Stationary Source is
Subject to these Requirements), 830
(Permitting Requirements), 840
(Emission Offset Requirements), 850
(Actual Emissions Plantwide
Applicability Limitation (PAL)), and
860 (Public Involvement Procedures).
For more information, see 86 FR 24718
(May 10, 2021).
EPA-Approved State of Washington
Source-Specific Requirements
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• Tyson Fresh Meats, Inc, Order No.
13AQ–E526, state effective April 16,
2014. For more information, see 85 FR
25303 (May 1, 2020).
• Packaging Corporation of America
(Wallula Mill), Permit No. 0003697,
state effective April 1, 2018. For more
information, see 85 FR 25303 (May 1,
2020).
• Simplot Feeders Limited
Partnership, Fugitive Dust Control Plan,
state effective March 1, 2018. For more
information, see 85 FR 25303 (May 1,
2020).
• TransAlta Centralia BART—Second
Revision, Order No. 6426, state effective
July 29, 2020. For more information, see
86 FR 24502 (May 7, 2021).
B. Regulatory Materials Removed From
Incorporation by Reference in the SIP
Table 1—Regulations Approved
Statewide
• Washington Administrative Code,
Chapter 173–422, Motor Vehicle
Emission Inspection, sections 010
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(Purpose), 020 (Definitions), 030
(Vehicle Emission Inspection
Requirement), 031 (Vehicle Emission
Inspection Schedules), 035 (Registration
Requirements), 040 (Noncompliance
Areas), 050 (Emission Contributing
Areas), 060 (Gasoline Vehicle Emission
Standards), 065 (Diesel Vehicle Exhaust
Emission Standards), 070 (Gasoline
Vehicle Exhaust Emission Testing
Procedures), 075 (Diesel Vehicle
Inspection Procedure), 090 (Exhaust Gas
Analyzer Specifications), 095 (Exhaust
Opacity Testing Equipment), 100
(Testing Equipment Maintenance and
Calibration), 120 (Quality Assurance),
145 (Fraudulent Certificates of
Compliance/Acceptance), 160 (Fleet and
Diesel Owner Vehicle Testing
Requirements), 170 (Exemptions), 175
(Fraudulent Exemptions), 190 (Emission
Specialist Authorization), and 195
(Listing of Authorized Emission
Specialists). For more information, see
86 FR 10026 (February 18, 2021) and 86
FR 13658 (March 10, 2021).
Table 9—Additional Regulations
Approved for the Spokane Regional
Clean Air Agency (SRCAA) Jurisdiction
• Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency
Regulation II, sections 4.01 (Particulate
Emissions—Grain Loading Restrictions).
For more information, see 86 FR 24718
(May 10, 2021).
• Washington Administrative Code,
Chapter 173–400, General Regulations
for Air Pollution Sources, section 100
(Registration) and any formerly
approved Chapter 173–400 WAC
provisions which are replaced by local
agency corollaries. For more
information, see 86 FR 24718 (May 10,
2021).
EPA-Approved State of Washington
Source-Specific Requirements
• IBP (now known as Tyson Foods,
Inc.) Order, Order No. 02AQER–5074,
state effective December 6, 2002. For
more information, see 85 FR 25303 (May
1, 2020).
• Boise White Paper LLC Permit,
Permit No. 000369–7, state effective
May 2, 2005. For more information, see
85 FR 25303 (May 1, 2020).
• Fugitive Dust Control Plan for
Simplot Feeders Limited Partnership,
state effective December 1, 2003. For
more information, see 85 FR 25303 (May
1, 2020).
• TransAlta Centralia BART, Order
No. 6426, state effective December 13,
2011. For more information, see 86 FR
24502 (May 7, 2021).
II. EPA Action
In this action, the EPA is updating the
regulatory materials incorporated by
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reference into the Washington SIP at 40
CFR 52.2470(c) and (d) as of May 31,
2021. The EPA has determined that this
rule falls under the ‘‘good cause’’
exemption in section 553(b)(3)(B) of the
Administrative Procedures Act (APA)
which, upon finding ‘‘good cause,’’
authorizes agencies to dispense with
public participation and section
553(d)(3) which allows an agency to
make a rule effective immediately
(thereby avoiding the 30-day delayed
effective date otherwise provided for in
the APA). This rule simply codifies
provisions which are already in effect as
a matter of law in Federal and approved
State programs. Under section 553 of the
APA, an agency may find good cause
where procedures are ‘‘impractical,
unnecessary, or contrary to the public
interest.’’ Public comment is
‘‘unnecessary’’ and ‘‘contrary to the
public interest’’ since the codification
only reflects existing law. Immediate
notice in the CFR benefits the public by
removing outdated citations and
incorrect table entries.
III. Incorporation by Reference
In this document, EPA is finalizing
regulatory text that includes
incorporation by reference. In
accordance with requirements of 1 CFR
51.5, EPA is finalizing the incorporation
by reference of Washington State
provisions and source-specific
requirements as set forth in the
amendments to § 52.2470 as set forth
below. EPA has made, and will continue
to make, these materials generally
available through www.regulations.gov
and at the EPA Region 10 Office (please
contact the person identified in the FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of
this preamble for more information).
IV. Statutory and Executive Order
Reviews
Under the Clean Air Act (CAA), the
Administrator is required to approve a
SIP submission that complies with the
provisions of the CAA and applicable
Federal regulations. 42 U.S.C. 7410(k);
40 CFR 52.02(a). Thus, in reviewing SIP
submissions, the EPA’s role is to
approve State choices, provided that
they meet the criteria of the CAA.
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 Orders 12866 (58 FR 51735,
October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821,
January 21, 2011);
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• 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 the EPA with the
discretionary authority to address, as
appropriate, disproportionate human
health or environmental effects, using
practicable and legally permissible
methods, under Executive Order 12898
(59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).
The SIP is not approved to apply on
any Indian reservation land in
Washington except as specifically noted
below and is also not approved to apply
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 as specified by
Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249,
November 9, 2000). Washington’s SIP is
approved to apply on non-trust land
within the exterior boundaries of the
Puyallup Indian Reservation, also
known as the 1873 Survey Area. Under
the Puyallup Tribe of Indians
Settlement Act of 1989, 25 U.S.C. 1773,
Congress explicitly provided state and
local agencies in Washington authority
over activities on non-trust lands within
the 1873 Survey Area.
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The Congressional Review Act, 5
U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the Small
Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides
that before a rule may take effect, the
agency promulgating the rule must
submit a rule report, which includes a
copy of the rule, to each House of the
Congress and to the Comptroller General
of the United States. The EPA will
submit a report containing this action
and other required information to the
U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of
Representatives, and the Comptroller
General of the United States prior to
publication of the rule in the Federal
Register. A major rule cannot take effect
until 60 days after it is published in the
Federal Register. This action is not a
‘‘major rule’’ as defined by 5 U.S.C.
804(2).
The EPA has also determined that the
provisions of section 307(b)(1) of the
CAA pertaining to petitions for judicial
review are not applicable to this action.
Prior EPA rulemaking actions for each
individual component of the
Washington SIP compilations had
previously afforded interested parties
the opportunity to file a petition for
judicial review in the United States
Court of Appeals for the appropriate
circuit within 60 days of such
rulemaking action. Thus, the EPA sees
no need in this action to reopen the 60day period for filing such petitions for
judicial review for this ‘‘Identification of
plan’’ update action for Washington.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air
pollution control, Carbon monoxide,
Incorporation by reference,
Intergovernmental relations, Lead,
Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, Particulate
matter, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile
organic compounds.
Dated: July 20, 2021.
Michelle L. Pirzadeh,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 10.
For the reasons set forth in the
preamble, 40 CFR part 52 is amended as
follows:
PART 52—APPROVAL AND
PROMULGATION OF
IMPLEMENTATION PLANS
1. The authority citation for part 52
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart WW—Washington
2. Amend § 52.2470 by revising
paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) to read as
follows:
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§ 52.2470
Identification of plan.
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(b) Incorporation by reference. (1)
Material listed as incorporated by
reference in paragraphs (c) and (d) of
this section was approved for
incorporation by reference by the
Director of the Federal Register in
accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1
CFR part 51. The material incorporated
is as it exists on the date of the approval,
and notice of any change in the material
will be published in the Federal
Register. Entries in paragraphs (c) and
(d) of this section with EPA approval
dates on or after May 31, 2021, will be
incorporated by reference in the next
update to the SIP compilation.
(2)(i) EPA Region 10 certifies that the
rules and regulations provided by EPA
at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of
this section are an exact duplicate of the
officially promulgated State rules and
regulations which have been approved
as part of the State implementation plan
as of May 31, 2021.
(ii) EPA Region 10 certifies that the
source-specific requirements provided
by EPA at the addresses in paragraph
(b)(3) of this section are an exact
duplicate of the officially promulgated
source-specific requirements which
have been approved in the notebook ‘‘40
CFR 52.2470(d)—Source Specific
Requirements’’ as part of the State
implementation plan as of May 31,
2021.
(3) Copies of the materials
incorporated by reference may be
inspected at the Environmental
Protection Agency, Region 10, Air and
Radiation Division, 1200 Sixth Avenue
Suite 155, Seattle, Washington 98101; or
at the National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA). For
information on the availability of this
material at NARA, call (202) 741–6030,
or go to: https://www.archives.gov/
federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
(c) EPA approved regulations.
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TABLE 1—REGULATIONS APPROVED STATEWIDE
[Not applicable in Indian reservations (excluding non-trust land within the exterior boundaries of the Puyallup Indian Reservation) and any other
area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction.]
State
effective
date
State citation
Title/subject
EPA approval date
173–405–012 .....
173–405–021 .....
173–405–040 .....
Statement of Purpose ..........................................
Definitions ............................................................
Emissions Standards ...........................................
3/22/91
5/24/19
3/22/91
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578.
2/26/20, 85 FR 10984.
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 ...........
173–405–045 .....
3/22/91
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578.
3/22/91
5/24/19
3/22/91
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578.
2/26/20, 85 FR 10984 .........
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578.
173–405–078 .....
173–405–086 .....
Creditable Stack Height & Dispersion Techniques.
More Restrictive Emission Standards ..................
Monitoring Requirements .....................................
Report of Startup, Shutdown, Breakdown or
Upset Conditions.
Emission Inventory ...............................................
New Source Review (NSR) .................................
3/22/91
5/24/19
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578.
2/26/20, 85 FR 10984 .........
173–405–087 .....
Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) .....
5/24/19
2/26/20, 85 FR 10984 .........
173–405–091 .....
Special Studies ....................................................
3/22/91
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578.
Explanations
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173–405—Kraft Pulping Mills
173–405–061 .....
173–405–072 .....
173–405–077 .....
Except sections (1)(b), (1)(c), (3)(b), (3)(c), (4),
(7), (8) & (9).
Except 173–405–072(2).
Except provisions related to WAC 173–400–114
and provisions excluded from our approval of
WAC 173–400–110 through 173–400–113.
Except 173–400–720(4)(a)(i through iv), 173–
400–720(4)(b)(iii)(C), and 173–400–750(2)
second sentence.
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173–410—Sulfite Pulping Mills
173–410–012 .....
173–410–021 .....
173–410–040 .....
Statement of Purpose ..........................................
Definitions ............................................................
Emissions Standards ...........................................
3/22/91
3/22/91
3/22/91
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578.
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578.
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 ...........
173–410–045 .....
3/22/91
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578.
5/24/19
3/22/91
2/26/20, 85 FR 10984.
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578.
173–410–071 .....
173–410–086 .....
Creditable Stack Height & Dispersion Techniques.
Monitoring Requirements .....................................
Report of Startup, Shutdown, Breakdown or
Upset Conditions.
Emission Inventory ...............................................
New Source Review (NSR) .................................
3/22/91
5/24/19
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578.
2/26/20, 85 FR 10984 .........
173–410–087 .....
Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) .....
5/24/19
2/26/20, 85 FR 10984 .........
173–410–100 .....
Special Studies ....................................................
3/22/91
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 ...........
173–410–062 .....
173–410–067 .....
Except the exception provision in (3) & section
(5).
Except provisions related to WAC 173–400–114
and provisions excluded from our approval of
WAC 173–400–110 through 173–400–113.
Except 173–400–720(4)(a)(i through iv), 173–
400–720(4)(b)(iii)(C), and 173–400–750(2)
second sentence.
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173–415—Primary Aluminum Plants
173–415–010
173–415–015
173–415–020
173–415–030
173–415–060
173–415–070
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
Statement of Purpose ..........................................
Applicability ..........................................................
Definitions ............................................................
Emissions Standards ...........................................
Monitoring and Reporting ....................................
Report of Startup, Shutdown, Breakdown or
Upset Conditions.
3/22/91
5/24/19
5/24/19
3/22/91
5/24/19
3/22/91
1/15/93,
2/26/20,
2/26/20,
1/15/93,
2/26/20,
1/15/93,
58
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10984 .........
10984 .........
4578 ...........
10984 .........
4578.
Except
Except
Except
Except
173–415–015(3).
173–415–020(6).
sections (1) & (3)(b).
173–415–060(1)(b).
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173–425—Open Burning
173–425–010
173–425–020
173–425–030
173–425–036
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173–425–045
173–425–055
173–425–065
173–425–075
173–425–085
173–425–095
173–425–100
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173–425–115 .....
173–425–120 .....
173–425–130 .....
173–425–140 .....
Purpose ................................................................
Applicability ..........................................................
Definitions ............................................................
Curtailment During Episodes or Impaired Air
Quality.
Prohibited Materials .............................................
Exceptions ............................................................
Residential Open Burning ....................................
Commercial Open Burning ..................................
Agricultural Open Burning ....................................
No Burn Area Designation ...................................
Delegation of Agricultural Open Burning Program.
Land Clearing Projects ........................................
Department of Natural Resources Smoke Management Plan.
Notice of Violation ................................................
Remedies .............................................................
10/18/90
10/18/90
10/18/90
10/18/90
1/15/93,
1/15/93,
1/15/93,
1/15/93,
58
58
58
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FR
FR
FR
FR
4578.
4578.
4578.
4578.
1/3/89
10/18/90
10/18/90
10/18/90
10/18/90
10/18/90
10/18/90
1/15/93,
1/15/93,
1/15/93,
1/15/93,
1/15/93,
1/15/93,
1/15/93,
58
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4578.
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10/18/90
10/18/90
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578.
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578.
10/18/90
10/18/90
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578.
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578.
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173–430—Burning of Field and Forage and Turf Grasses Grown for Seed Open Burning
173–430–010
173–430–020
173–430–030
173–430–040
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Permits, Conditions, and Restrictions ..................
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[Not applicable in Indian reservations (excluding non-trust land within the exterior boundaries of the Puyallup Indian Reservation) and any other
area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction.]
State citation
173–430–050
173–430–060
173–430–070
173–430–080
State
effective
date
Title/subject
.....
.....
.....
.....
Other Approvals ...................................................
Study of Alternatives ............................................
Fees .....................................................................
Certification of Alternatives ..................................
10/18/90
10/18/90
10/18/90
10/18/90
EPA approval date
1/15/93,
1/15/93,
1/15/93,
1/15/93,
58
58
58
58
FR
FR
FR
FR
Explanations
4578.
4578.
4578.
4578.
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173–433—Solid Fuel Burning Device Standards
173–433–010
173–433–020
173–433–030
173–433–100
173–433–110
173–433–120
173–433–130
173–433–140
173–433–150
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
173–433–155 .....
Purpose ................................................................
Applicability ..........................................................
Definitions ............................................................
Emission Performance Standards .......................
Opacity Standards ...............................................
Prohibited Fuel Types ..........................................
General Emission Standards ...............................
Criteria for Impaired Air Quality Burn Bans .........
Restrictions on Operation of Solid Fuel Burning
Devices.
Criteria for Prohibiting Solid Fuel Burning Devices That Are Not Certified.
2/23/14
12/16/87
2/23/14
2/23/14
2/23/14
2/23/14
10/18/90
2/23/14
2/23/14
5/9/14, 79 FR 26628.
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578.
5/9/14, 79 FR 26628.
5/9/14, 79 FR 26628.
5/9/14, 79 FR 26628.
5/9/14, 79 FR 26628.
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578.
5/9/14, 79 FR 26628.
5/9/14, 79 FR 26628.
2/23/14
5/9/14, 79 FR 26628.
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173–434—Solid Waste Incinerator Facilities
173–434–010
173–434–020
173–434–030
173–434–090
173–434–110
173–434–130
173–434–160
173–434–170
173–434–190
173–434–200
173–434–210
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
Purpose ................................................................
Applicability and Compliance ...............................
Definitions ............................................................
Operation and Maintenance Plan ........................
Standards of Performance ...................................
Emission Standards .............................................
Design and Operation ..........................................
Monitoring and Reporting ....................................
Changes in Operation ..........................................
Emission Inventory ...............................................
Special Studies ....................................................
10/18/90
1/22/04
1/22/04
10/18/90
1/22/04
1/22/04
1/22/04
1/22/04
1/22/04
1/22/04
10/18/90
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578.
8/4/05, 70 FR 44855.
8/4/05, 70 FR 44855.
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578.
8/4/05, 70 FR 44855 ...........
8/4/05, 70 FR 44855 ...........
8/4/05, 70 FR 44855.
8/4/05, 70 FR 44855.
8/4/05, 70 FR 44855.
8/4/05, 70 FR 44855.
1/15/93, 58 FR 4578.
Except section (1)(a).
Except section (2).
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173–435—Emergency Episode Plan
173–435–010
173–435–015
173–435–020
173–435–030
173–435–040
173–435–050
173–435–060
173–435–070
.....
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.....
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.....
.....
.....
.....
Purpose ................................................................
Significant Harm Levels .......................................
Definitions ............................................................
Episode Stage Criteria .........................................
Source Emission Reduction Plans ......................
Action Procedures ................................................
Enforcement .........................................................
Sampling Sites, Equipment and Methods ...........
1/3/89
1/3/89
1/3/89
1/3/89
1/3/89
1/3/89
1/3/89
1/3/89
1/15/93,
1/15/93,
1/15/93,
1/15/93,
1/15/93,
1/15/93,
1/15/93,
1/15/93,
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
4578.
4578.
4578.
4578.
4578.
4578.
4578.
4578 ...........
Except section (1).
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173–476—Ambient Air Quality Standards
173–476–010
173–476–020
173–476–030
173–476–100
173–476–110
173–476–120
173–476–130
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
173–476–140 .....
173–476–150 .....
173–476–160 .....
173–476–170 .....
173–476–180 .....
173–476–900 .....
Purpose ................................................................
Applicability ..........................................................
Definitions ............................................................
Ambient Air Quality Standard for PM–10 ............
Ambient Air Quality Standards for PM–2.5 .........
Ambient Air Quality Standard for Lead (Pb) ........
Ambient Air Quality Standards for Sulfur Oxides
(Sulfur Dioxide).
Ambient Air Quality Standards for Nitrogen Oxides (Nitrogen Dioxide).
Ambient Air Quality Standard for Ozone .............
Ambient Air Quality Standards for Carbon Monoxide.
Monitor Siting Criteria ..........................................
Reference Conditions ..........................................
Table of Standards ..............................................
12/22/13
07/01/16
12/22/13
12/22/13
12/22/13
12/22/13
12/22/13
3/4/14, 79 FR 12077.
10/6/16, 81 FR 69386.
3/4/14, 79 FR 12077.
3/4/14, 79 FR 12077.
3/4/14, 79 FR 12077.
3/4/14, 79 FR 12077.
3/4/14, 79 FR 12077.
12/22/13
3/4/14, 79 FR 12077.
07/01/16
12/22/13
10/6/16, 81 FR 69386.
3/4/14, 79 FR 12077.
12/22/13
12/22/13
07/01/16
3/4/14, 79 FR 12077.
3/4/14, 79 FR 12077.
10/6/16, 81 FR 69386.
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Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173–490—Emission Standards and Controls for Sources Emitting Volatile Organic Compounds
173–490–010
173–490–020
173–490–025
173–490–030
173–490–040
173–490–080
173–490–090
173–490–200
173–490–201
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Definitions ............................................................
General Applicability ............................................
Registration and Reporting ..................................
Requirements .......................................................
Exceptions and Alternative Methods ...................
New Source Review (NSR) .................................
Petroleum Refinery Equipment Leaks .................
Petroleum Liquid Storage in External Floating
Roof Tanks.
Leaks from Gasoline Transport Tanks and
Vapor Collection System.
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7/12/93,
7/12/93,
7/12/93,
7/12/93,
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7/12/93,
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TABLE 1—REGULATIONS APPROVED STATEWIDE—Continued
[Not applicable in Indian reservations (excluding non-trust land within the exterior boundaries of the Puyallup Indian Reservation) and any other
area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction.]
State
effective
date
State citation
Title/subject
173–490–203 .....
173–490–204 .....
173–490–205 .....
Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning Systems ...........
Graphic Arts System ............................................
Surface Coating of Miscellaneous Metal Parts
and Products.
Surface Coating of Flatwood Paneling ................
Aerospace Assembly and Component Coating
Operations.
173–490–207 .....
173–490–208 .....
EPA approval date
3/22/91
3/22/91
3/22/91
7/12/93, 58 FR 37426.
7/12/93, 58 FR 37426.
7/12/93, 58 FR 37426.
3/22/91
3/22/91
7/12/93, 58 FR 37426.
7/12/93, 58 FR 37426.
Explanations
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173–492—Motor Fuel Specifications for Oxygenated Gasoline
173–492–010
173–492–020
173–492–030
173–492–040
173–492–050
173–492–060
173–492–070
173–492–080
173–492–090
173–492–100
.....
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Policy and Purpose ..............................................
Applicability ..........................................................
Definitions ............................................................
Compliance Requirements ...................................
Registration Requirements ..................................
Labeling Requirements ........................................
Control Areas and Control Periods ......................
Enforcement and Compliance .............................
Unplanned Conditions ..........................................
Severability ...........................................................
10/19/96
12/1/92
12/1/92
12/1/92
10/19/96
12/1/92
10/19/96
12/1/92
12/1/92
12/1/92
4/30/97,
4/30/97,
4/30/97,
4/30/97,
4/30/97,
4/30/97,
4/30/97,
4/30/97,
4/30/97,
4/30/97,
62
62
62
62
62
62
62
62
62
62
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
23363.
23363.
23363.
23363.
23363.
23363.
23363.
23363.
23363.
23363.
TABLE 2—ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS APPROVED FOR WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY (ECOLOGY) DIRECT
JURISDICTION
[Applicable in Adams, Asotin, Chelan, Columbia, Douglas, Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille,
San Juan, Stevens, Walla Walla, and Whitman counties, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction, Indian reservations (excluding non-trust land within the exterior boundaries of the Puyallup Indian Reservation), and any other
area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction. These regulations also apply statewide for facilities
subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173–400–700, 173–405–012, 173–410–012, and 173–415–012.]
State citation
State
effective
date
Title/subject
EPA approval date
Explanations
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173–400—General Regulations for Air Pollution Sources
173–400–010
173–400–020
173–400–025
173–400–030
.....
.....
.....
.....
Policy and Purpose ..............................................
Applicability ..........................................................
Adoption of Federal Rules ...................................
Definitions ............................................................
3/22/91
12/29/12
9/16/18
9/16/18
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
10/3/14, 79 FR 59653.
2/24/20, 85 FR 10302.
2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 .........
173–400–030
(30) and (36).
173–400–036 .....
173–400–040 .....
Definitions ............................................................
12/29/12
10/3/14, 79 FR 59653.
Relocation of Portable Sources ...........................
General Standards for Maximum Emissions .......
12/29/12
9/16/18
4/29/15, 80 FR 23721.
2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 .........
07/01/16
9/16/18
10/6/16, 81 FR 69385 .........
2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 .........
11/25/18
07/01/16
2/24/20, 85 FR 10302.
10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 .........
173–400–081 .....
173–400–091 .....
General Standards for Maximum Emissions .......
Emission Standards for Combustion and Incineration Units.
Emission Standards for General Process Units ..
Emission Standards for Certain Source Categories.
Startup and Shutdown .........................................
Voluntary Limits on Emissions .............................
4/1/11
4/1/11
10/3/14, 79 FR 59653.
10/3/14, 79 FR 59653 .........
173–400–105 .....
173–400–107 .....
Records, Monitoring, and Reporting ....................
Excess Emissions ................................................
11/25/18
9/20/93
173–400–040(2)
173–400–050 .....
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400–030(83); 173–400–030(89); 173–400–
030(96); 173–400–030(97); 173–400–
030(100); 173–400–030(103); 173–400–
030(104).
Except: 173–400–040(2); 173–400–040(3); 173–
400–040(5).
Except: 173–400–040(2)(c); 173–400–040(2)(d).
Except: 173–400–050(2); 173–400–050(4); 173–
400–050(5); 173–400–050(6).
Except: 173–400–070(7); 173–400–070(8).
9/20/93 version continues to be approved under
the authority of CAA Section 112(l) with respect to Section 112 hazardous air pollutants.
See the Federal Register of June 2, 1995.
2/24/20, 85 FR 10302.
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JURISDICTION—Continued
[Applicable in Adams, Asotin, Chelan, Columbia, Douglas, Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille,
San Juan, Stevens, Walla Walla, and Whitman counties, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction, Indian reservations (excluding non-trust land within the exterior boundaries of the Puyallup Indian Reservation), and any other
area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction. These regulations also apply statewide for facilities
subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173–400–700, 173–405–012, 173–410–012, and 173–415–012.]
Title/subject
173–400–110 .....
New Source Review (NSR) for Sources and
Portable Sources.
173–400–111 .....
173–400–112 .....
173–400–113 .....
173–400–116 .....
173–400–117 .....
173–400–118
173–400–131
173–400–136
173–400–151
173–400–161
173–400–171
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173–400–190 .....
173–400–200 .....
173–400–205 .....
173–400–210 .....
173–400–560 .....
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State citation
173–400–700 .....
173–400–710 .....
173–400–720 .....
173–400–730 .....
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Explanations
12/29/12
9/29/16, 81 FR 66825 .........
Processing Notice of Construction Applications
for Sources, Stationary Sources and Portable
Sources.
07/01/16
10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 .........
Except: 173–400–110(1)(c)(ii)(C); 173–400–
110(1)(e); 173–400–110(2)(d);
The part of WAC 173–400–110(4)(b)(vi) that
says,
• ‘‘not for use with materials containing toxic air
pollutants, as listed in chapter 173–460
WAC,’’;
The part of 400–110 (4)(e)(iii) that says,
• ‘‘where toxic air pollutants as defined in chapter 173–460 WAC are not emitted’’;
The part of 400–110(4)(f)(i) that says,
• ‘‘that are not toxic air pollutants listed in chapter 173–460 WAC’’;
The part of 400–110(4)(h)(xviii) that says,
• ‘‘, to the extent that toxic air pollutant gases
as defined in chapter 173–460 WAC are not
emitted’’;
The part of 400–110(4)(h)(xxxiii) that says,
• ‘‘where no toxic air pollutants as listed under
chapter 173–460 WAC are emitted’’;
The part of 400–110(4)(h)(xxxiv) that says,
• ‘‘, or ≤1% (by weight) toxic air pollutants as
listed in chapter 173–460 WAC’’;
The part of 400–110(4)(h)(xxxv) that says,
• ‘‘or ≤1% (by weight) toxic air pollutants’’;
The part of 400–110(4)(h)(xxxvi) that says,
• ‘‘or ≤1% (by weight) toxic air pollutants as listed in chapter 173–460 WAC’’;
400–110(4)(h)(xl), second sentence;
The last row of the table in 173–400–110(5)(b)
regarding exemption levels for Toxic Air Pollutants.
Except: 173–400–111(3)(h);
The part of 173–400–111(8)(a)(v) that says,
• ‘‘and 173–460–040,’’;
173–400–111(9).
Requirements for New Sources in Nonattainment Areas—Review for Compliance with
Regulations.
New Sources in Attainment or Unclassifiable
Areas—Review for Compliance with Regulations.
Increment Protection ............................................
Special Protection Requirements for Federal
Class I Areas.
Designation of Class I, II, and III Areas ..............
Issuance of Emission Reduction Credits .............
Use of Emission Reduction Credits (ERC) ..........
Retrofit Requirements for Visibility Protection .....
Compliance Schedules ........................................
Public Notice and Opportunity for Public Comment.
12/29/12
9/29/16, 81 FR 66825.
12/29/12
4/29/15, 80 FR 23721 .........
07/01/16
12/29/12
10/6/16, 81 FR 69386.
4/29/15, 80 FR 23721.
12/29/12
4/1/11
12/29/12
2/10/05
3/22/91
9/16/18
10/3/14, 79 FR 59653.
11/7/14, 79 FR 66291.
11/7/14, 79 FR 66291.
10/3/14, 79 FR 59653.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 .........
Public Information ................................................
Requirements for Nonattainment Areas ..............
Creditable Stack Height and Dispersion Techniques.
Adjustment for Atmospheric Conditions ..............
Emission Requirements of Prior Jurisdictions .....
General Order of Approval ..................................
2/10/05
3/22/91
2/10/05
Review of Major Stationary Sources of Air Pollution.
Definitions ............................................................
Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) .....
Prevention of Significant Deterioration Application Processing Procedures.
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3/22/91
12/29/12
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Except: The part of 173–400–171(3)(b) that
says,
• ‘‘or any increase in emissions of a toxic air
pollutant above the acceptable source impact
level for that toxic air pollutant as regulated
under chapter 173–460 WAC’’;
173–400–171(3)(o); 173–400–171(12).
10/3/14, 79 FR 59653.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
10/3/14, 79 FR 59653.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
4/29/15, 80 FR 23721 .........
Except: The part of 173–400–560(1)(f) that says,
‘‘173–460 WAC’’.
4/29/15, 80 FR 23721.
07/01/16
07/01/16
10/6/16, 81 FR 69386.
10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 .........
07/01/16
10/6/16, 81 FR 69386.
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Except: 173–400–113(3), second sentence.
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Except: 173–400–720(4)(a)(i through iv) and
173–400–720(4)(b)(iii)(C).
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JURISDICTION—Continued
[Applicable in Adams, Asotin, Chelan, Columbia, Douglas, Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille,
San Juan, Stevens, Walla Walla, and Whitman counties, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction, Indian reservations (excluding non-trust land within the exterior boundaries of the Puyallup Indian Reservation), and any other
area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction. These regulations also apply statewide for facilities
subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173–400–700, 173–405–012, 173–410–012, and 173–415–012.]
State
effective
date
State citation
Title/subject
173–400–740 .....
PSD Permitting Public Involvement Requirements.
Revisions to PSD Permits ...................................
Major Stationary Source and Major Modification
in a Nonattainment Area.
Major Stationary Source and Major Modification
Definitions.
Determining if a New Stationary Source or Modification to a Stationary Source is Subject to
these Requirements.
Permitting Requirements .....................................
Emission Offset Requirements ............................
Actual Emissions Plantwide Applicability Limitation (PAL).
Public Involvement Procedures ...........................
173–400–750 .....
173–400–800 .....
173–400–810 .....
173–400–820 .....
173–400–830 .....
173–400–840 .....
173–400–850 .....
173–400–860 .....
9/16/18
EPA approval date
Explanations
2/24/20, 85 FR 10302.
12/29/12
4/1/11
4/29/15, 80 FR 23721 .........
11/7/14, 79 FR 66291.
07/01/16
10/6/16, 81 FR 69386.
12/29/12
11/7/14, 79 FR 66291.
07/01/16
07/01/16
07/01/16
10/6/16, 81 FR 69386.
10/6/16, 81 FR 69386.
10/6/16, 81 FR 69386.
4/1/11
11/7/14, 79 FR 66291.
Except: 173–400–750(2) second sentence.
TABLE 3—ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS APPROVED FOR THE ENERGY FACILITIES SITE EVALUATION COUNCIL (EFSEC)
JURISDICTION
[See the SIP-approved provisions of WAC 463–78–020 for jurisdictional applicability.]
State citation
State
effective
date
Title/subject
EPA approval date
Explanations
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 463–78—General and Operating Permit Regulations for Air Pollution Sources
78–005 ...............
Adoption by Reference ........................................
8/26/19
1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 ...........
78–010 ...............
78–020 ...............
78–030 ...............
Purpose ................................................................
Applicability ..........................................................
Additional Definitions ...........................................
8/27/15
11/11/04
8/27/15
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533.
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533.
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 .........
78–095 ...............
78–120 ...............
Permit Issuance ...................................................
Monitoring and Special Report ............................
8/27/15
11/11/04
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533.
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533.
Subsection (1) only. See this table 3 for the updated Chapter 173–400 WAC provisions
adopted by reference and submitted to the
EPA for approval.
Except references to 173–401–200 and 173–
406–101.
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173–400 Regulations Incorporated by Reference in WAC 463–78–005
173–400–025 .....
173–400–030 .....
Adoption of Federal Rules ...................................
Definitions ............................................................
9/16/18
9/16/18
173–400–030(30)
& (36).
173–400–036 .....
173–400–040 .....
Definitions ............................................................
12/29/12
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533.
Relocation of Portable Sources ...........................
General Standards for Maximum Emissions .......
12/29/12
9/16/18
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533.
1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 ...........
General Standards for Maximum Emissions .......
Emission Standards for Combustion and Incineration Units.
Emission Standards for General Process Units ..
Emission Standards for Certain Source Categories.
4/1/11
9/16/18
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 .........
1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 ...........
11/25/18
12/29/12
1/24/20, 85 FR 4235.
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 .........
4/1/11
4/1/11
11/25/18
9/20/93
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533.
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533.
1/24/20, 85 FR 4235.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
173–400–040(2)
173–400–050 .....
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173–400–070 .....
173–400–081
173–400–091
173–400–105
173–400–107
.....
.....
.....
.....
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Startup and Shutdown .........................................
Voluntary Limits on Emissions .............................
Records, Monitoring, and Reporting ....................
Excess Emissions ................................................
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1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 ...........
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Except: 173–400–030(6); 173–400–030(32);
173–400–030(38); 173–400–030(45); 173–
400–030(83); 173–400–030(89); 173–400–
030(96); 173–400–030(97); 173–400–
030(100); 173–400–030(103); 173–400–
030(104).
Except: 173–400–040(2); 173–400–040(3); 173–
400–040(5).
Except: 173–400–040(2)(c); 173–400–040(2)(d).
Except: 173–400–050(2); 173–400–050(4); 173–
400–050(5); 173–400–050(6).
Except: 173–400–070(1); 173–400–070(2); 173–
400–070(3); 173–400–070(4); 173–400–
070(6); 173–400–070(7); 173–400–070(8).
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JURISDICTION—Continued
[See the SIP-approved provisions of WAC 463–78–020 for jurisdictional applicability.]
State citation
EPA approval date
Explanations
Except: 173–400–110(1)(c)(ii)(C); 173–400–
110(1)(e); 173–400–110(2)(d);
The part of WAC 173–400–110(4)(b)(vi) that
says, ‘‘not for use with materials containing
toxic air pollutants, as listed in chapter 173–
460 WAC,’’;
The part of 400–110 (4)(e)(iii) that says, ‘‘where
toxic air pollutants as defined in chapter 173–
460 WAC are not emitted’’;
The part of 400–110(4)(f)(i) that says, ‘‘that are
not toxic air pollutants listed in chapter 173–
460 WAC’’;
The part of 400–110 (4)(h)(xviii) that says,
‘‘, to the extent that toxic air pollutant gases as
defined in chapter 173–460 WAC are not
emitted’’;
The part of 400–110 (4)(h)(xxxiii) that says,
‘‘where no toxic air pollutants as listed under
chapter 173–460 WAC are emitted’’;
The part of 400–110(4)(h)(xxxiv) that says, ‘‘, or
≤1% (by weight) toxic air pollutants as listed in
chapter 173–460 WAC’’;
The part of 400–110(4)(h)(xxxv) that says, ‘‘or
≤1% (by weight) toxic air pollutants’’;
The part of 400–110(4)(h)(xxxvi) that says, ‘‘or
≤1% (by weight) toxic air pollutants as listed in
chapter 173–460 WAC’’;
400–110(4)(h)(xl), second sentence;
The last row of the table in 173–400–110(5)(b)
regarding exemption levels for Toxic Air Pollutants.
Except: 173–400–111(3)(h); The part of 173–
400–111(8)(a)(v) that says,
• ‘‘and 173–460–040,’’;
173–400–111(9).
173–400–110 .....
New Source Review (NSR) for Sources and
Portable Sources.
12/29/12
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 .........
173–400–111 .....
Processing Notice of Construction Applications
for Sources, Stationary Sources and Portable
Sources.
07/01/16
1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 ...........
173–400–112 .....
Requirements for New Sources in Nonattainment Areas—Review for Compliance with
Regulations.
New Sources in Attainment or Unclassifiable
Areas—Review for Compliance with Regulations.
Increment Protection ............................................
Special Protection Requirements for Federal
Class I Areas.
Issuance of Emission Reduction Credits .............
Use of Emission Reduction Credits (ERC) ..........
Compliance Schedules ........................................
Public Notice and Opportunity for Public Comment.
12/29/12
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533.
12/29/12
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 .........
07/01/16
12/29/12
1/24/20, 85 FR 4235.
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533.
4/1/11
4/1/11
3/22/91
9/16/18
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533.
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 ...........
Public Information ................................................
Requirements for Nonattainment Areas ..............
Creditable Stack Height and Dispersion Techniques.
Adjustment for Atmospheric Conditions ..............
Review of Major Stationary Sources of Air Pollution.
Definitions ............................................................
Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) .....
2/10/05
3/22/91
2/10/05
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533.
3/22/91
4/1/11
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533.
173–400–113 .....
173–400–116 .....
173–400–117 .....
173–400–131
173–400–136
173–400–161
173–400–171
.....
.....
.....
.....
173–400–175 .....
173–400–190 .....
173–400–200 .....
173–400–205 .....
173–400–700 .....
173–400–710 .....
173–400–720 .....
173–400–730 .....
173–400–740 .....
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State
effective
date
Title/subject
173–400–750 .....
173–400–800 .....
173–400–810 .....
173–400–820 .....
VerDate Sep<11>2014
Prevention of Significant Deterioration Application Processing Procedures.
PSD Permitting Public Involvement Requirements.
Revisions to PSD Permits ...................................
Major Stationary Source and Major Modification
in a Nonattainment Area.
Major Stationary Source and Major Modification
Definitions.
Determining if a New Stationary Source or Modification to a Stationary Source is Subject to
these Requirements.
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07/01/16
1/24/20, 85 FR 4235.
1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 ...........
07/01/16
1/24/20, 85 FR 4235.
9/16/18
1/24/20, 85 FR 4235.
12/29/12
4/1/11
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 .........
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533.
07/01/16
1/24/20, 85 FR 4235.
12/29/12
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533.
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Except: 173–400–113(3), second sentence.
Except: The part of 173–400–171(3)(b) that
says,
• ‘‘or any increase in emissions of a toxic air
pollutant above the acceptable source impact
level for that toxic air pollutant as regulated
under chapter 173–460 WAC’’;
173–400–171(3)(o); 173–400–171(12).
Except: 173–400–720(4)(a)(i through iv) and
173–400–720(4)(b)(iii)(C).
Except: 173–400–750(2) second sentence.
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JURISDICTION—Continued
[See the SIP-approved provisions of WAC 463–78–020 for jurisdictional applicability.]
State
effective
date
State citation
Title/subject
173–400–830 .....
173–400–840 .....
173–400–850 .....
Permitting Requirements .....................................
Emission Offset Requirements ............................
Actual Emissions Plantwide Applicability Limitation (PAL).
Public Involvement Procedures ...........................
173–400–860 .....
07/01/16
07/01/16
07/01/16
4/1/11
EPA approval date
Explanations
1/24/20, 85 FR 4235.
1/24/20, 85 FR 4235.
1/24/20, 85 FR 4235.
5/30/17, 82 FR 24533.
TABLE 4—ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS APPROVED FOR THE BENTON CLEAN AIR AGENCY (BCAA) JURISDICTION
[Applicable in Benton County, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction, Indian reservations
and any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction, and facilities subject to the applicability
sections of WAC 173–400–700, 173–405–012, ;173–410–012, and 173–415–012.]
State/local
citation
State/local
effective
date
Title/subject
EPA approval date
Explanations
Benton Clean Air Agency (BCAA) Regulations
Regulation 1
1.01 ....................
1.02 ....................
1.03 ....................
4.01(A) ...............
4.01(B) ...............
4.02(B) ...............
4.02(C)(1) ..........
4.02(C)(3) ..........
Name of Agency ..................................................
Policy and Purpose ..............................................
Applicability ..........................................................
Definitions—Fugitive Dust ....................................
Definitions—Fugitive Emissions ...........................
Particulate Matter Emissions—Fugitive Emissions.
Particulate Matter Emissions—Fugitive Dust ......
Particulate Matter Emissions—Fugitive Dust ......
12/11/14
12/11/14
12/11/14
12/11/14
12/11/14
12/11/14
11/17/15, 80 FR 71695.
11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 .......
11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 .......
2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 .........
2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 .........
11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 .......
Replaces
Replaces
Replaces
Replaces
Replaces
12/11/14
12/11/14
11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 .......
11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 .......
Replaces WAC 173–400–040(9)(a).
Replaces WAC 173–400–040(9)(b).
WAC
WAC
WAC
WAC
WAC
173–400–010.
173–400–020.
173–400–030(40).
173–400–030(41).
173–400–040(4).
Washington Department of Ecology Regulations
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173–400—General Regulations for Air Pollution Sources
173–400–025 .....
173–400–030 .....
Adoption of Federal Rules ...................................
Definitions ............................................................
9/16/18
9/16/18
173–400–030
(30) and (36).
173–400–036 .....
173–400–040 .....
Definitions ............................................................
12/29/12
10/3/14, 79 FR 59653.
Relocation of Portable Sources ...........................
General Standards for Maximum Emissions .......
12/29/12
9/16/18
11/17/15, 80 FR 71695.
2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 .........
General Standards for Maximum Emissions .......
Emission Standards for Combustion and Incineration Units.
Emission Standards for General Process Units ..
Emission Standards for Certain Source Categories.
Startup and Shutdown .........................................
Voluntary Limits on Emissions .............................
Records, Monitoring and Reporting .....................
Excess Emissions ................................................
07/01/16
9/16/18
10/6/16, 81 FR 69385 .........
2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 .........
11/25/18
07/01/16
2/24/20, 85 FR 10302.
10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 .........
4/1/11
4/1/11
11/25/18
9/20/93
11/17/15, 80 FR 71695.
11/17/15, 80 FR 71695.
2/24/20, 85 FR 10302.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
173–400–040(2)
173–400–050 .....
173–400–060 .....
173–400–070 .....
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173–400–091
173–400–105
173–400–107
.....
.....
.....
.....
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2/24/20, 85 FR 10302.
2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 .........
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Except: 173–400–030(6); 173–400–030(32);
173–400–030(38); 173–400–030(40); 173–
400–030(41); 173–400–030(45); 173–400–
030(83); 173–400–030(89); 173–400–030(96);
173–400–030(97); 173–400–030(100); 173–
400–030(103); 173–400–030(104).
Except: 173–400–040(2); 173–400–040(3); 173–
400–040(4); 173–400–040(5); 173–400–
040(9).
Except: 173–400–040(2)(c); 173–400–040(2)(d).
Except: 173–400–050(2); 173–400–050(4); 173–
400–050(5); 173–400–050(6).
Except: 173–400–070(7); 173–400–070(8).
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Continued
[Applicable in Benton County, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction, Indian reservations
and any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction, and facilities subject to the applicability
sections of WAC 173–400–700, 173–405–012, ;173–410–012, and 173–415–012.]
State/local
citation
EPA approval date
Explanations
Except: 173–400–110(1)(c)(ii)(C); 173–400–
110(1)(e); 173–400–110(2)(d);
—The part of WAC 173–400–110(4)(b)(vi) that
says, ‘‘not for use with materials containing
toxic air pollutants, as listed in chapter 173–
460 WAC,’’;
—The part of 400–110(4)(e)(iii) that says,
‘‘where toxic air pollutants as defined in chapter 173–460 WAC are not emitted’’;
The part of 400–110(4)(f)(i) that says, ‘‘that are
not toxic air pollutants listed in chapter 173–
460 WAC’’;
—The part of 400–110(4)(h)(xviii) that says, ‘‘, to
the extent that toxic air pollutant gases as defined in chapter 173–460 WAC are not emitted’’;
—The part of 400–110(4)(h)(xxxiii) that says,
‘‘where no toxic air pollutants as listed under
chapter 173–460 WAC are emitted’’;
—The part of 400–110(4)(h)(xxxiv) that says, ‘‘or
≤1% (by weight) toxic air pollutants as listed in
chapter 173–460 WAC’’;
The part of 400–110(4)(h)(xxxv) that says, ‘‘or
≤1% (by weight) toxic air pollutants’’;
—The part of 400–110(4)(h)(xxxvi) that says, ‘‘or
≤1% (by weight) toxic air pollutants as listed in
chapter 173–460 WAC’’; 400–110(4)(h)(xl),
second sentence;
—The last row of the table in 173–400–110(5)(b)
regarding exemption levels for Toxic Air Pollutants.
Except: 173–400–111(3)(h);
—The part of 173–400–111(8)(a)(v) that says,
‘‘and 173–460–040,’’; 173–400–111(9).
173–400–110 .....
New Source Review (NSR) for Sources and
Portable Sources.
12/29/12
9/29/16, 81 FR 66825 .........
173–400–111 .....
Processing Notice of Construction Applications
for Sources, Stationary Sources and Portable
Sources.
Requirements for New Sources in Nonattainment Areas—Review for Compliance with
Regulations.
New Sources in Attainment or Unclassifiable
Areas—Review for Compliance with Regulations.
Special Protection Requirements for Federal
Class I Areas.
Designation of Class I, II, and III Areas ..............
Issuance of Emission Reduction Credits .............
Use of Emission Reduction Credits (ERC) ..........
Retrofit Requirements for Visibility Protection .....
Compliance Schedules ........................................
Public Notice and Opportunity for Public Comment.
07/01/16
10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 .........
12/29/12
9/29/16, 81 FR 66825.
12/29/12
11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 .......
Except: 173–400–113(3), second sentence.
12/29/12
11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 .......
Except facilities subject to the applicability provisions of WAC 173–400–700.
12/29/12
4/1/11
12/29/12
2/10/05
3/22/91
9/16/18
11/17/15, 80 FR 71695.
11/17/15, 80 FR 71695.
11/17/15, 80 FR 71695.
11/17/15, 80 FR 71695.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 .........
Public Information ................................................
Requirements for Nonattainment Areas ..............
Creditable Stack Height & Dispersion Techniques.
Adjustment for Atmospheric Conditions ..............
Emission Requirements of Prior Jurisdictions .....
General Order of Approval ..................................
2/10/05
3/22/91
2/10/05
173–400–112 .....
173–400–113 .....
173–400–117 .....
173–400–118
173–400–131
173–400–136
173–400–151
173–400–161
173–400–171
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.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
173–400–175 .....
173–400–190 .....
173–400–200 .....
173–400–205 .....
173–400–210 .....
173–400–560 .....
173–400–800 .....
173–400–810 .....
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173–400–820 .....
173–400–830 .....
173–400–840 .....
173–400–850 .....
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Major Stationary Source and Major Modification
in a Nonattainment Area.
Major Stationary Source and Major Modification
Definitions.
Determining if a New Stationary Source or Modification to a Stationary Source is Subject to
these Requirements.
Permitting Requirements .....................................
Emission Offset Requirements ............................
Actual Emissions Plantwide Applicability Limitation (PAL).
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11/17/15, 80 FR 71695.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 .......
Except:
— The part of 173–400–560(1)(f) that says,
‘‘173–460 WAC’’.
11/17/15, 80 FR 71695.
07/01/16
10/6/16, 81 FR 69386.
12/29/12
11/17/15, 80 FR 71695.
07/01/16
07/01/16
07/01/16
10/6/16, 81 FR 69386.
10/6/16, 81 FR 69386.
10/6/16, 81 FR 69386.
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any increase in emissions of a toxic air pollutant above the acceptable source impact level
for that toxic air pollutant as regulated under
chapter 173–460 WAC’’; 173–400–171(3)(o);
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Continued
[Applicable in Benton County, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction, Indian reservations
and any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction, and facilities subject to the applicability
sections of WAC 173–400–700, 173–405–012, ;173–410–012, and 173–415–012.]
State/local
effective
date
State/local
citation
Title/subject
173–400–860 .....
Public Involvement Procedures ...........................
4/1/11
EPA approval date
Explanations
11/17/15, 80 FR 71695.
TABLE 5—ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS APPROVED FOR THE NORTHWEST CLEAN AIR AGENCY (NWCAA) JURISDICTION
[Applicable in Island, Skagit and Whatcom counties, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction;
facilities subject to the Washington Department of Ecology’s direct jurisdiction under Chapters 173–405, 173–410, and 173–415 Washington
Administrative Code (WAC); Indian reservations; any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction; and the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permitting of facilities subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173–400–700.]
State/local
citation
State/local
effective
date
Title/subject
EPA approval date
Explanations
Northwest Clean Air Agency Regulations
General Provisions
100 .....................
101 .....................
102 .....................
Name of Agency .........................................................
Short Title ....................................................................
Policy ...........................................................................
8/21/05
8/21/05
8/21/05
121 .....................
150 .....................
Orders .........................................................................
Pollutant Disclosure—Reporting by Air Containment
Sources.
Sampling and Analytical Methods/References ...........
9/8/93
9/8/93
2/22/95, 60 FR 9778.
2/22/95, 60 FR 9778.
9/8/93
2/22/95, 60 FR 9778.
180 .....................
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156.
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156.
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 .........
Except provisions outside the scope of CAA
section 110. Replaces WAC 173–400–
010.
Definitions
200 .....................
Definitions ...................................................................
5/12/19
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 .........
Except the definitions Toxic Air Pollutant,
Odor, and Odor Source. Generally replaces WAC 173–400–030. However, for
definitions not included in section 200, the
WAC 173–400–030 definitions in this
table 5 shall apply.
Control Procedures
300 .....................
New Source Review ...................................................
5/12/19
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 .........
305 .....................
Public Involvement ......................................................
5/12/19
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 .........
320 .....................
Registration Program ..................................................
5/12/19
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 .........
321
324
325
340
341
342
360
365
366
Exemptions from Registration .....................................
Fees ............................................................................
Transfer .......................................................................
Report of Breakdown and Upset ................................
Schedule Report of Shutdown or Start-Up .................
Operation and Maintenance .......................................
Testing and Sampling .................................................
Monitoring ...................................................................
Instrument Calibration .................................................
5/12/19
11/13/94
9/8/93
11/13/94
9/8/93
9/8/93
9/8/93
9/8/93
9/8/93
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 .........
10/24/95, 60 FR 54439 .......
2/22/95, 60 FR 9778.
10/24/95, 60 FR 54439.
2/22/95, 60 FR 9778.
2/22/95, 60 FR 9778.
2/22/95, 60 FR 9778.
2/22/95, 60 FR 9778.
2/22/95, 60 FR 9778.
.....................
.....................
.....................
.....................
.....................
.....................
.....................
.....................
.....................
Except subsections 300.8(C), 300.25, or
any provisions related to the regulation of
Toxic Air Pollutants.
Replaces WAC 173–400–036, 173–400–
110, 173–400–111, 173–400–113, and
173–400–560, except certain subsections
of WAC 173–400–111 and 173–400–113
listed in this table 5.
Except provisions related to the regulation
of Toxic Air Pollutants. Replaces WAC
173–400–171 and WAC 173–400–175,
except subsection 173–400–171(6)(b).
Except subsection 320.3 and provisions related to the regulation of Toxic Air Pollutants or odor.
Except subsection 321.3.
Except section 324.121.
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452
455
458
460
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462 .....................
466 .....................
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Emission of Air Contaminant—Visual Standards .......
Motor Vehicle Visual Standards .................................
Emission of Particulate Matter ....................................
Incinerators—Wood Waste Burners ...........................
Weight/Heat Rate Standard—Emission of Sulfur
Compounds.
Emission of Sulfur Compounds ..................................
Portland Cement Plants ..............................................
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10/24/95, 60 FR 54439.
2/22/95, 60 FR 9778 ...........
2/22/95, 60 FR 9778.
2/22/95, 60 FR 9778.
2/22/95, 60 FR 9778.
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9/8/93
10/24/95, 60 FR 54439.
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Continued
[Applicable in Island, Skagit and Whatcom counties, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction;
facilities subject to the Washington Department of Ecology’s direct jurisdiction under Chapters 173–405, 173–410, and 173–415 Washington
Administrative Code (WAC); Indian reservations; any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction; and the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permitting of facilities subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173–400–700.]
State/local
citation
State/local
effective
date
Title/subject
EPA approval date
Explanations
Regulated Activities and Prohibitions
510
520
550
560
580
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.....................
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Incinerator Burning ......................................................
Sulfur Compounds in Fuel ..........................................
Particulate Matter from Becoming Airborne ................
Storage of Organic Liquids .........................................
Volatile Organic Compound Control (VOC) ................
9/8/93
9/8/93
9/8/93
9/8/93
11/13/94
2/22/95, 60 FR 9778.
2/22/95, 60 FR 9778.
2/22/95, 60 FR 9778.
2/22/95, 60 FR 9778.
10/24/95, 60 FR 54439.
Washington Department of Ecology Regulations
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173–400—General Regulations for Air Pollution Sources
173–400–020 .....
173–400–025 .....
Applicability .................................................................
Adoption of Federal Rules ..........................................
12/29/12
9/16/18
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156.
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 .........
173–400–030 .....
Definitions ...................................................................
9/16/18
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 .........
173–400–040 .....
General Standards for Maximum Emissions ..............
3/22/91
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 ...........
173–400–050 .....
Emission Standards for Combustion and Incineration
Units.
Emission Standards for General Process Units .........
Emission Standards for Certain Source Categories ...
Startup and Shutdown ................................................
Voluntary Limits on Emissions ....................................
9/16/18
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 .........
11/25/18
3/22/91
9/20/93
4/1/11
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 ...........
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 .........
9/20/93
9/20/93
7/1/16
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 .........
173–400–060
173–400–070
173–400–081
173–400–091
.....
.....
.....
.....
173–400–105 .....
173–400–107 .....
173–400–111 .....
Records, Monitoring and Reporting ............................
Excess Emissions .......................................................
Processing Notice of Construction Applications for
Sources, Stationary Sources and Portable Sources.
173–400–112 .....
Requirements for New Sources in Nonattainment
Areas—Review for Compliance with Regulations.
12/29/12
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 .........
173–400–113 .....
New Sources in Attainment or Unclassifiable Areas—
Review for Compliance with Regulations.
Special Protection Requirements for Federal Class I
Areas.
Designation of Class I, II, and III Areas ......................
Issuance of Emission Reduction Credits ....................
Use of Emission Reduction Credits (ERC) .................
Retrofit Requirements for Visibility Protection ............
Compliance Schedules ...............................................
Public Notice and Opportunity for Public Comment ...
12/29/12
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 .........
12/29/12
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156.
12/29/12
4/1/11
4/1/11
2/10/05
3/22/91
9/16/18
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156.
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156.
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156.
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 .........
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 .........
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173–400–118
173–400–131
173–400–136
173–400–151
173–400–161
173–400–171
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
173–400–190
173–400–200
173–400–205
173–400–210
173–400–800
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
Requirements for Nonattainment Areas .....................
Creditable Stack Height and Dispersion Techniques
Adjustment for Atmospheric Conditions .....................
Emission Requirements of Prior Jurisdictions ............
Major Stationary Source and Major Modification in a
Nonattainment Area.
3/22/91
2/10/05
3/22/91
3/22/91
4/1/11
173–400–810 .....
Major Stationary Source and Major Modification Definitions.
Determining if a New Stationary Source or Modification to a Stationary Source is Subject to these Requirements.
Permitting Requirements ............................................
Emission Offset Requirements ...................................
Actual Emissions Plantwide Applicability ....................
Limitation (PAL) ..........................................................
7/1/16
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156.
12/29/12
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156.
7/1/16
7/1/16
7/1/16
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156.
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156.
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156.
173–400–820 .....
173–400–830 .....
173–400–840 .....
173–400–850 .....
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WAC.
Except: 173–400–030(6); 173–400–030(32);
173–400–030(38); 173–400–030(45);
173–400–030(83); 173–400–030(89);
173–400–030(96); 173–400–030(97);
173–400–030(100); 173–400–030(103);
173–400–030(104); or any definition included in NWCAA section 200.
Except (1)(c), and (1)(d), (2), (4), and the
2nd paragraph of (6).
Except: 173–400–050(2); 173–400–050(4);
173–400–050(5); 173–400–050(6).
Except (7).
9/20/93 version continues to be approved
under the authority of CAA Section 112(l)
with respect to Section 112 hazardous air
pollutants. See the Federal Register of
June 2, 1995.
Only subsections (1)(c), (1)(d), (5)(b), and
(7)(b), otherwise NWCAA section 300 applies.
The cross reference to WAC 173–400–
113(3) is interpreted to be NWCAA section 300.9(B)(3).
Only subsection (4), otherwise NWCAA section 300 applies.
Only subsection (6)(b), otherwise NWCAA
section 305 applies.
EPA did not review WAC 173–400–800
through 860 for consistency with the August 24, 2016 PM2.5 implementation rule
(see the Federal Register of August 24,
2016); nor does NWCAA have an obligation to submit rule revisions to address
the 2016 PM2.5 implementation rule at
this time.
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Continued
[Applicable in Island, Skagit and Whatcom counties, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction;
facilities subject to the Washington Department of Ecology’s direct jurisdiction under Chapters 173–405, 173–410, and 173–415 Washington
Administrative Code (WAC); Indian reservations; any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction; and the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permitting of facilities subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173–400–700.]
State/local
effective
date
State/local
citation
Title/subject
173–400–860 .....
Public Involvement Procedures ..................................
4/1/11
EPA approval date
Explanations
6/15/20, 85 FR 36156.
TABLE 6—ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS APPROVED FOR THE OLYMPIC REGION CLEAN AIR AGENCY (ORCAA) JURISDICTION
[Applicable in Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Mason, Pacific, and Thurston counties, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction, Indian reservations and any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe
has jurisdiction, and facilities subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173–400–700, 173–405–012, 173–410–012, and 173–415–012.]
State/local
citation
State/local
effective
date
Title/subject
EPA approval date
Explanations
Olympic Region Clean Air Agency Regulations
Rule 6.2 Outdoor Burning
6.2.3 ...................
No Residential or Land Clearing Burning ............
2/4/12
6.2.6 ...................
6.2.7 ...................
Curtailment ...........................................................
Recreational Burning ...........................................
3/18/11
3/18/11
10/3/13, 78 FR 61188 .........
Only as it applies to the cities of Olympia,
Lacey, and Tumwater.
10/3/13, 78 FR 61188.
10/3/13, 78 FR 61188.
Rule 8.1 Wood Heating
8.1.1
8.1.2
8.1.3
8.1.4
8.1.5
8.1.7
8.1.8
...................
(b) and (c)
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
Definitions ............................................................
General Emission Standards ...............................
Prohibited Fuel Types ..........................................
Curtailment ...........................................................
Exceptions ............................................................
Sale and Installation of Uncertified Woodstoves
Disposal of Uncertified Woodstoves ....................
5/22/10
5/22/10
5/22/10
5/22/10
5/22/10
5/22/10
5/22/10
10/3/13,
10/3/13,
10/3/13,
10/3/13,
10/3/13,
10/3/13,
10/3/13,
78
78
78
78
78
78
78
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
61188.
61188.
61188.
61188.
61188.
61188.
61188.
Washington Department of Ecology Regulations
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173–400—General Regulations for Air Pollution Sources
173–400–010
173–400–020
173–400–030
173–400–040
.....
.....
.....
.....
Policy and Purpose ..............................................
Applicability ..........................................................
Definitions ............................................................
General Standards for Maximum Emissions .......
3/22/91
3/22/91
3/22/91
3/22/91
6/2/95,
6/2/95,
6/2/95,
6/2/95,
173–400–050 .....
Emission Standards for Combustion and Incineration Units.
Emission Standards for General Process Units ..
Emission Standards for Certain Source Categories.
Startup and Shutdown .........................................
Voluntary Limits on Emissions .............................
3/22/91
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 ...........
Except (1)(c), and (1)(d), (2), (4), and the 2nd
paragraph of (6).
Except the exception provision in (3).
3/22/91
3/22/91
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 ...........
Except (7).
9/20/93
9/20/93
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 ...........
9/20/93
9/20/93
9/20/93
9/20/93
9/20/93
6/2/95,
6/2/95,
6/2/95,
6/2/95,
6/2/95,
28726.
28726.
28726.
28726.
28726 ...........
Except (8).
9/20/93
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 ...........
Except (5).
3/22/91
3/22/91
9/20/93
3/22/91
3/22/91
6/2/95,
6/2/95,
6/2/95,
6/2/95,
6/2/95,
3/22/91
3/22/91
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
173–400–060 .....
173–400–070 .....
173–400–081 .....
173–400–091 .....
173–400–100
173–400–105
173–400–107
173–400–110
173–400–112
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
173–400–113 .....
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173–400–161
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173–400–200
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173–400–205 .....
173–400–210 .....
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Records, Monitoring and Reporting .....................
Excess Emissions ................................................
New Source Review (NSR) .................................
Requirements for New Sources in Nonattainment Areas.
Requirements for New Sources in Attainment or
Unclassifiable Areas.
Retrofit Requirements for Visibility Protection .....
Compliance Schedules ........................................
Public Involvement ...............................................
Requirements for Nonattainment Areas ..............
Creditable Stack Height & Dispersion Techniques.
Adjustment for Atmospheric Conditions ..............
Emission Requirements of Prior Jurisdictions .....
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28726.
28726.
28726 ...........
9/20/93 version continues to be approved under
the authority of CAA Section 112(l) with respect to Section 112 hazardous air pollutants.
See the Federal Register of June 2, 1995.
28726.
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[Applicable in King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish counties, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction; facilities subject to the Washington Department of Ecology’s direct jurisdiction under Chapters 173–405, 173–410, and 173–415
Washington Administrative Code (WAC); Indian reservations (excluding non-trust land within the exterior boundaries of the Puyallup Indian
Reservation); any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction; and the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permitting of facilities subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173–400–700.]
State/local
citation
State/local
effective
date
Title/subject
EPA approval date
Explanations
Puget Sound Clean Air Agency Regulations
Regulation I—Article 1: Policy, Short Title, and Definitions
1.01
1.03
1.05
1.07
....................
....................
....................
....................
Policy ....................................................................
Name of Agency ..................................................
Short Title .............................................................
Definitions ............................................................
11/01/99
11/01/99
11/01/99
12/01/18
4/22/20,
8/31/04,
8/31/04,
4/22/20,
85
69
69
85
FR
FR
FR
FR
22357 .........
53007.
53007.
22357 .........
Replaces WAC 173–400–010.
Except the definition ‘‘toxic air pollutant (TAP) or
toxic air contaminant.’’
Regulation I—Article 3: General Provisions
3.03(f) ................
3.04 ....................
General Regulatory Orders ..................................
Reasonably Available Control Technology ..........
02/01/12
07/01/12
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357.
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
3.06 ....................
3.25 ....................
Credible Evidence ................................................
Federal Regulation Reference Date ....................
11/14/98
11/01/19
8/31/04, 69 FR 53007.
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
Except 3.04(e).
Replaces WAC 173–400–040(1)(c).
Replaces WAC 173–400–025.
Regulation I—Article 5: Registration
5.03 ....................
5.05 ....................
Applicability of Registration Program ...................
Registration Requirements ..................................
11/01/16
02/01/17
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
Except 5.03(a)(8)(Q) and 5.03(b)(5).
Except 5.05(b)(1) and (2).
Regulation I—Article 6: New Source Review
6.01 ....................
Components of New Source Review Program ....
8/01/18
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
6.03 ....................
Notice of Construction .........................................
11/01/15
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
6.09 ....................
6.10 ....................
Notice of Completion ...........................................
Work Done without an Approval ..........................
05/01/04
09/01/01
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357.
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357.
Except the parenthetical in 6.01(b) which states
‘‘as delegated by agreement with the US Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10.’’
See subheading in this table 7 for revised
Chapter 173–400 WAC provisions incorporated by reference.
Except 6.03(b)(10).
Section 6.03 replaces WAC 173–400–110, except WAC 173–400–110(1)(c)(i) and (1)(d)
which are incorporated by reference.
Regulation I—Article 7: Operating Permits
7.09 ....................
General Reporting Requirements for Operating
Permits.
02/01/17
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
Excluding toxic air pollutants.
Regulation I—Article 8: Outdoor Burning
8.04
8.05
8.06
8.09
8.10
8.11
8.12
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
General Conditions for Outdoor Burning .............
Agricultural Burning ..............................................
Outdoor Burning Ozone Contingency Measure ..
Description of King County No-Burn Area ...........
Description of Pierce County No-Burn Area ........
Description of Snohomish County No-Burn Area
Description of Kitsap County No-Burn Area ........
01/01/01
01/01/01
01/23/03
01/01/01
01/01/01
01/01/01
11/30/02
8/31/04,
8/31/04,
8/05/04,
8/31/04,
8/31/04,
8/31/04,
8/31/04,
69
69
69
69
69
69
69
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
53007.
53007.
47364.
53007.
53007.
53007.
53007.
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Regulation I—Article 9: Emission Standards
9.03 ....................
Emission of Air Contaminant: Visual Standard ...
05/01/04
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
9.04 ....................
05/01/04
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
9.05 ....................
9.07 ....................
9.08 ....................
Opacity Standards for Equipment with Continuous Opacity Monitoring Systems.
Refuse Burning ....................................................
Sulfur Dioxide Emission Standard .......................
Fuel Oil Standards ...............................................
1/13/94
05/19/94
05/01/04
06/29/95, 60 FR 33734.
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
9.09 ....................
Particulate Matter Emission Standards ...............
06/01/98
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
9.11(a) ...............
Emission of Air Contaminant: Detriment to Person or Property.
Emission of Air Contaminant: Concealment and
Masking Restricted.
Fugitive Dust Control Measures ..........................
Spray-Coating Operations ...................................
Crushing Operations ............................................
Maintenance of Equipment ..................................
04/17/99
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
Replaces WAC 173–400–040(7).
Approved only as it applies to the regulation of
criteria pollutants.
Replaces WAC 173–400–050(1) & (3) and 173–
400–060.
Replaces WAC 173–400–040(6).
06/09/88
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
Replaces WAC 173–400–040(8).
04/17/99
12/02/10
03/02/12
6/9/88
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357.
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357.
08/29/94, 59 FR 44324.
Replaces WAC 173–400–040(9)(a).
9.13 ....................
9.15
9.16
9.18
9.20
....................
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[Applicable in King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish counties, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction; facilities subject to the Washington Department of Ecology’s direct jurisdiction under Chapters 173–405, 173–410, and 173–415
Washington Administrative Code (WAC); Indian reservations (excluding non-trust land within the exterior boundaries of the Puyallup Indian
Reservation); any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction; and the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permitting of facilities subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173–400–700.]
State/local
citation
State/local
effective
date
Title/subject
EPA approval date
Explanations
Regulation I—Article 12: Standards of Performance for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems
12.01 ..................
12.03 ..................
Applicability ..........................................................
Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems ..........
06/01/98
11/01/15
8/31/04, 69 FR 53007.
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
Replaces WAC 173–400–105(7).
Regulation I—Article 13: Solid Fuel Burning Device Standards
13.01
13.02
13.03
13.04
13.05
13.06
13.07
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
Policy and Purpose ..............................................
Definitions ............................................................
Opacity Standards ...............................................
Prohibited Fuel Types ..........................................
Curtailment ...........................................................
Emission Performance Standards .......................
Prohibition on Wood Stoves that are not Certified Wood Stoves.
12/01/12
12/01/12
12/01/12
12/01/12
12/01/12
12/01/12
12/01/12
5/29/13,
5/29/13,
5/29/13,
5/29/13,
5/29/13,
5/29/13,
5/29/13,
78
78
78
78
78
78
78
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
32131.
32131.
32131.
32131.
32131.
32131.
32131.
Regulation II—Article 1: Purpose, Policy, Short Title, and Definitions
1.01
1.02
1.03
1.04
1.05
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
Purpose ................................................................
Policy ....................................................................
Short Title .............................................................
General Definitions ..............................................
Special Definitions ...............................................
2.01
2.03
2.05
2.06
2.07
2.08
2.09
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
Definitions ............................................................
Petroleum Refineries ...........................................
Gasoline Loading Terminals ................................
Bulk Gasoline Plants ............................................
Gasoline Stations .................................................
Gasoline Transport Tanks ...................................
Oxygenated Gasoline Carbon Monoxide Contingency Measure and Fee Schedule.
Gasoline Station Ozone Contingency Measure ..
11/01/99
11/01/99
11/01/99
12/11/80
9/1/03
08/31/04,
08/31/04,
08/31/04,
02/28/83,
09/17/13,
69
69
69
48
78
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
53007.
53007.
53007.
8273.
57073.
Regulation II—Article 2: Gasoline Marketing Emission Standards
2.10 ....................
08/13/99
07/15/91
01/13/94
07/15/91
01/10/00
08/13/99
01/23/03
08/31/04,
08/29/94,
06/29/95,
08/29/94,
08/31/04,
08/31/04,
08/05/04,
69
59
60
59
69
69
69
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
53007.
44324.
33734.
44324.
53007.
53007.
47365.
01/23/03
08/05/04, 69 FR 47365.
Regulation II—Article 3: Miscellaneous Volatile Organic Compound Emission Standards
3.01
3.02
3.03
3.04
....................
....................
....................
....................
3.05 ....................
3.08 ....................
3.09 ....................
Cutback Asphalt Paving .......................................
Volatile Organic Compound Storage Tanks ........
Can and Paper Coating Operations ....................
Motor Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Coating
Operations.
Graphic Arts Systems ..........................................
Polyester, Vinylester, Gelcoat, and Resin Operations.
Aerospace Component Coating Operations ........
7/15/91
8/13/99
3/17/94
9/1/03
08/29/94,
08/31/04,
06/29/95,
09/17/13,
59
69
60
78
FR
FR
FR
FR
44324.
53007.
33734.
57073.
1/13/94
1/13/94
06/29/95, 60 FR 33734.
06/29/95, 60 FR 33734.
1/13/94
6/29/95, 60 FR 33734.
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173–400 Regulations Incorporated by Reference in Regulation I, Section 6.01
173–400–030 .....
173–400–081 .....
173–400–110 .....
173–400–111 .....
173–400–112 .....
173–400–113 .....
173–400–117 .....
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173–400–200 .....
173–400–560 .....
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Definitions ............................................................
Startup and Shutdown .........................................
New Source Review (NSR) for Sources and
Portable Sources.
Processing Notice of Construction Applications
for Sources, Stationary Sources and Portable
Sources.
Requirements for New Sources in Nonattainment Areas.
Requirements for New Sources in Attainment or
Unclassifiable Areas.
Special Protection Requirements for Federal
Class I Areas.
Public Notice and Opportunity for Public Comment.
12/29/12
04/01/11
12/29/12
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357.
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
07/01/16
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
12/29/12
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357.
12/29/12
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
12/29/12
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357.
07/01/16
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
Creditable Stack Height and Dispersion Techniques.
General Order of Approval ..................................
02/10/05
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357.
12/29/12
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
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173–400–110(1)(c)(i) and 173–400–110(1)(d)
only.
Except: 173–400–111(3)(h);
—The part of 173–400–111(8)(a)(v) that says,
‘‘and 173–460–040,’’; 173–400–111(9).
Except: 173–400–113(3), second sentence.
Except:
—The part of 173–400–171(3)(b) that says, ‘‘or
any increase in emissions of a toxic air pollutant above the acceptable source impact level
for that toxic air pollutant as regulated under
chapter 173–460 WAC’’; 173–400–171(12).
Except:
—The part of 173–400–560(1)(f) that says,
‘‘173–460 WAC’’.
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Continued
[Applicable in King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish counties, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction; facilities subject to the Washington Department of Ecology’s direct jurisdiction under Chapters 173–405, 173–410, and 173–415
Washington Administrative Code (WAC); Indian reservations (excluding non-trust land within the exterior boundaries of the Puyallup Indian
Reservation); any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction; and the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permitting of facilities subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173–400–700.]
State/local
effective
date
State/local
citation
Title/subject
173–400–800 .....
Major Stationary Source and Major Modification
in a Nonattainment Area.
4/01/11
173–400–810 .....
Major Stationary Source and Major Modification
Definitions.
Determining if a New Stationary Source or Modification to a Stationary Source is Subject to
these Requirements.
Permitting Requirements .....................................
Emission Offset Requirements ............................
Actual Emissions Plantwide Applicability Limitation (PAL).
Public Involvement Procedures ...........................
07/01/16
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357.
12/29/12
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357.
07/01/16
07/01/16
07/01/16
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357.
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357.
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357.
4/01/11
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357.
173–400–820 .....
173–400–830 .....
173–400–840 .....
173–400–850 .....
173–400–860 .....
EPA approval date
Explanations
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
EPA did not review
WAC 173–400–800 through 860 for consistency
with the August 24, 2016 PM2.5 implementation rule (see the Federal Register of August
24, 2016); nor does PSCAA have an obligation to submit rule revisions to address the
2016 PM2.5 implementation rule at this time.
Washington Department of Ecology Regulations
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173–400—General Regulations for Air Pollution Sources
173–400–020 .....
173–400–040 .....
Applicability ..........................................................
General Standards for Maximum Emissions .......
12/29/12
09/16/18
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357.
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
173–400–070 .....
03/22/91
06/02/95, 60 FR 28726 .......
173–400–091 .....
Emission Standards for Certain Source Categories.
Voluntary Limits on Emissions .............................
4/1/11
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
173–400–105
173–400–107
173–400–118
173–400–131
173–400–136
173–400–151
173–400–161
173–400–175
173–400–190
173–400–205
173–400–210
Records, Monitoring and Reporting .....................
Excess Emissions ................................................
Designation of Class I, II, and III Areas ..............
Issuance of Emission Reduction Credits .............
Use of Emission Reduction Credits (ERC) ..........
Retrofit Requirements for Visibility Protection .....
Compliance Schedules ........................................
Public Information ................................................
Requirements for Nonattainment Areas ..............
Adjustment for Atmospheric Conditions ..............
Emission Requirements of Prior Jurisdictions .....
11/25/18
09/20/93
12/29/12
04/1/11
12/29/12
2/10/05
3/22/91
2/10/05
3/22/91
3/22/91
3/22/91
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 .........
06/02/95, 60 FR 28726.
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357.
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357.
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357.
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357.
06/02/95, 60 FR 28726.
4/22/20, 85 FR 22357.
06/02/95, 60 FR 28726.
06/02/95, 60 FR 28726.
06/02/95, 60 FR 28726.
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
173–400–040(1)(a) & (b), 173–400–040(4); and
173–400–040(9)(b) only.
Except (7).
9/20/93 version continues to be approved under
the authority of CAA Section 112(l) with respect to Section 112 hazardous air pollutants.
See the Federal Register of June 2, 1995).
Except: 173–400–105(7).
TABLE 8—ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS APPROVED FOR THE SOUTHWEST CLEAN AIR AGENCY (SWCAA) JURISDICTION
[Applicable in Clark, Cowlitz, Lewis, Skamania and Wahkiakum counties, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council
(EFSEC) jurisdiction, Indian reservations and any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction,
and facilities subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173–405–012, 173–410–012, and 173–415–012.]
State/local
citation
State/local
effective
date
Title/subject
EPA approval date
Explanations
Southwest Clean Air Agency Regulations
SWCAA 400—General Regulations for Air Pollution Sources
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400–010
400–020
400–030
400–036
.............
.............
.............
.............
400–040(1)(a) ....
400–040 .............
400–050 .............
400–060 .............
400–070(2)(a) ....
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Applicability ..........................................................
Definitions ............................................................
Portable Sources from Other Washington Jurisdictions.
General Standards for Maximum Emissions .......
General Standards for Maximum Emissions .......
03/18/01
10/09/16
10/09/16
10/09/16
04/10/17,
04/10/17,
04/10/17,
04/10/17,
9/21/95
10/09/16
2/26/97, 62 FR 8624.
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 .......
Emission Standards for Combustion and Incineration Units.
Emission Standards for General Process Units ..
Emission Standards for Certain Source Categories.
10/09/16
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 .......
10/09/16
9/21/95
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136.
2/26/97, 62 FR 8624.
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82
82
82
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FR
FR
17136.
17136.
17136 .......
17136.
Except: 400–030(21) and (129).
Except: 400–040(1)(a), (c) and (d); 400–040(2);
and 400–040(4).
Except: 400–050(3); 400–050(5); and 400–
050(6).
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Continued
[Applicable in Clark, Cowlitz, Lewis, Skamania and Wahkiakum counties, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council
(EFSEC) jurisdiction, Indian reservations and any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction,
and facilities subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173–405–012, 173–410–012, and 173–415–012.]
State/local
citation
State/local
effective
date
Title/subject
EPA approval date
Explanations
Except: 400–070(2)(a); 400–070(3)(b); 400–
070(5); 400–070(6);400–070(7); 400–
070(8)(c); 400–070(9); 400–070(10);400–
070(11); 400–070(12); 400–070(14); and 400–
070(15)(c).
Except: 400–072(5)(a)(ii)(B); 400–
072(5)(d)(ii)(B); 400–072(5)(d)(iii)(A); 400–
072(5)(d)(iii)(B); and all reporting requirements
related to toxic air pollutants.
Except: 400–074(2).
400–070 .............
General Requirements for Certain Source Categories.
10/09/16
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 .......
400–072 .............
Small Unit Notification for Selected Source Categories.
10/09/16
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 .......
400–074
400–081
400–091
400–105
.............
.............
.............
.............
Gasoline Transport Tanker Registration ..............
Startup and Shutdown .........................................
Voluntary Limits on Emissions .............................
Records, Monitoring and Reporting .....................
11/15/09
10/09/16
10/09/16
10/09/16
04/10/17,
04/10/17,
04/10/17,
04/10/17,
400–106 .............
Emission Testing and Monitoring at Air Contaminant Sources.
Excess Emissions ................................................
Air Discharge Permit Applications .......................
10/09/16
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 .......
9/21/95
10/09/16
2/26/97, 62 FR 8624.
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 .......
10/09/16
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 .......
Except: The toxic air pollutant emissions thresholds contained in 400–109(3)(d); 400–
109(3)(e)(ii); and 400–109(4).
Except: 400–110(1)(d).
10/09/16
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 .......
Except: 400–111(7).
10/09/16
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 .......
Except: 400–112(6).
10/09/16
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 .......
Except: 400–113(5).
11/09/03
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136.
11/09/03
10/09/16
10/09/16
10/09/16
04/10/17,
04/10/17,
04/10/17,
04/10/17,
82
82
82
82
FR
FR
FR
FR
17136.
17136.
17136.
17136.
11/09/03
03/18/01
10/09/16
10/09/16
10/09/16
04/10/17,
04/10/17,
04/10/17,
04/10/17,
04/10/17,
82
82
82
82
82
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
17136.
17136.
17136 .......
17136.
17136.
03/18/01
03/18/01
10/09/16
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136.
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136.
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136.
10/09/16
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136.
10/09/16
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136.
10/09/16
10/09/16
10/09/16
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136.
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136.
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136.
10/09/16
10/09/16
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136.
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136.
10/09/16
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 .......
400–107 .............
400–109 .............
400–110 .............
400–111 .............
400–112 .............
400–113 .............
400–114 .............
400–116
400–130
400–131
400–136
.............
.............
.............
.............
400–151
400–161
400–171
400–190
400–200
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
400–205 .............
400–210 .............
400–800 .............
400–810 .............
400–820 .............
400–830 .............
400–840 .............
400–850 .............
400–860 .............
Appendix A ........
Appendix B ........
Application Review Process for Stationary
Sources (New Source Review).
Requirements for New Sources in a Maintenance Plan Area.
Requirements for New Sources in Nonattainment Areas.
Requirements for New Sources in Attainment or
Nonclassifiable Areas.
Requirements for Replacement or Substantial
Alteration of Emission Control Technology at
an Existing Stationary Source.
Maintenance of Equipment ..................................
Use of Emission Reduction Credits .....................
Deposit of Emission Reduction Credits Into Bank
Maintenance of Emission Reduction Credits in
Bank.
Retrofit Requirements for Visibility Protection .....
Compliance Schedules ........................................
Public Involvement ...............................................
Requirements for Nonattainment Areas ..............
Vertical Dispersion Requirement, Creditable
Stack Height and Dispersion Techniques.
Adjustment for Atmospheric Conditions ..............
Emission Requirements of Prior Jurisdictions .....
Major Stationary Source and Major Modification
in a Nonattainment Area.
Major Stationary Source and Major Modification
Definitions.
Determining If a New Stationary Source or Modification to a Stationary Source is Subject to
These Requirements.
Permitting Requirements .....................................
Emission Offset Requirements ............................
Actual Emissions—Plantwide Applicability Limitation (PAL).
Public Involvement Procedures ...........................
SWCAA Method 9 Visual Opacity Determination
Method.
Description of Vancouver Ozone and Carbon
Monoxide Maintenance Area Boundary.
82
82
82
82
FR
FR
FR
FR
17136 .......
17136.
17136.
17136 .......
Except: Reporting requirements related to toxic
air pollutants.
Except: 400–106(1)(d) through (g); and 400–
106(2).
Except: 400–171(2)(a)(xii).
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490–010
490–020
490–025
490–030
490–040
490–080
490–090
490–200
490–201
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
490–202 .............
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Policy and Purpose ..............................................
Definitions ............................................................
General Applicability ............................................
Registration and Reporting ..................................
Requirements .......................................................
Exceptions & Alternative Methods .......................
New Source Review ............................................
Petroleum Refinery Equipment Leaks .................
Petroleum Liquid Storage in External Floating
Roof Tanks.
Leaks from Gasoline Transport Tanks and
Vapor Collection Systems.
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Continued
[Applicable in Clark, Cowlitz, Lewis, Skamania and Wahkiakum counties, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council
(EFSEC) jurisdiction, Indian reservations and any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction,
and facilities subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173–405–012, 173–410–012, and 173–415–012.]
State/local
effective
date
State/local
citation
Title/subject
490–203 .............
490–204 .............
490–205 .............
Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning Systems ...........
Graphic Arts Systems ..........................................
Surface Coating of Miscellaneous Metal Parts
and Products.
Surface Coating of Flatwood Paneling ................
Aerospace Assembly & Component Coating Operations.
490–207 .............
490–208 .............
EPA approval date
11/21/96
11/21/96
11/21/96
5/19/97, 62 FR 27204.
5/19/97, 62 FR 27204.
5/19/97, 62 FR 27204.
11/21/96
11/21/96
5/19/97, 62 FR 27204.
5/19/97, 62 FR 27204.
Explanations
Emissions Standards and Controls for Sources Emitting Gasoline Vapors
491–010
491–015
491–020
491–030
491–040
491–050
491–060
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
Policy and Purpose ..............................................
Applicability ..........................................................
Definitions ............................................................
Registration ..........................................................
Gasoline Vapor Control Requirements ................
Failures, Certification, Testing & Recordkeeping
Severability ...........................................................
11/21/96
11/21/96
11/21/96
11/21/96
11/21/96
11/21/96
11/21/96
5/19/97,
5/19/97,
5/19/97,
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5/19/97,
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23363.
23363.
23363.
23363.
23363.
23363.
23363.
23363.
23363.
23363.
Oxygenated Fuels
492–010
492–020
492–030
492–040
492–050
492–060
492–070
492–080
492–090
492–100
.............
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Policy and Purpose ..............................................
Applicability ..........................................................
Definitions ............................................................
Compliance Requirements ...................................
Registration Requirements ..................................
Labeling Requirements ........................................
Control Area and Control Period .........................
Enforcement and Compliance .............................
Unplanned Conditions ..........................................
Severability ...........................................................
11/21/96
11/21/96
11/21/96
11/21/96
11/21/96
11/21/96
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4/30/97,
4/30/97,
4/30/97,
4/30/97,
4/30/97,
4/30/97,
VOC Area Source Rules
493–100 .............
493–200–010 .....
493–200–020 .....
493–200–030 .....
493–200–040 .....
493–200–050
493–200–060
493–300–010
493–300–020
493–300–030
493–300–040
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493–400–030
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493–400–050
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493–400–060
493–400–070
493–500–010
493–500–020
493–500–030
493–500–040
.....
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.....
.....
.....
.....
Consumer Products (Reserved) ..........................
Applicability ..........................................................
Definitions ............................................................
Spray Paint Standards & Exemptions .................
Requirements for Manufacture, Sale and Use of
Spray Paint.
Recordkeeping & Reporting Requirements .........
Inspection and Testing Requirements .................
Applicability ..........................................................
Definitions ............................................................
Standards .............................................................
Requirements for Manufacture, Sale and Use of
Architectural Coatings.
Recordkeeping & Reporting Requirements .........
Inspection and Testing Requirements .................
Applicability ..........................................................
Definitions ............................................................
Coating Standards & Exemptions ........................
Requirements for Manufacture & Sale of Coating
Requirements for Motor Vehicle Refinishing in
Vancouver AQMA.
Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements .....
Inspection & Testing Requirements .....................
Applicability ..........................................................
Compliance Extensions .......................................
Exemption from Disclosure to the Public ............
Future Review ......................................................
05/26/96
05/26/96
05/26/96
05/26/96
05/26/96
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5/19/97,
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Washington Department of Ecology Regulations
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173–400—General Regulations for Air Pollution Sources
173–400–117 .....
173–400–118 .....
173–400–560 .....
Special Protection Requirements for Federal
Class I Areas.
Designation of Class I, II, and III Areas ..............
General Order of Approval ..................................
12/29/12
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 .......
12/29/12
12/29/12
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136.
04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 .......
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JURISDICTION
[Applicable in Spokane county, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction; facilities subject to
the Washington Department of Ecology’s direct jurisdiction under Chapters 173–405, 173–410, and 173–415 Washington Administrative
Code (WAC); Indian reservations; any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction; and the
Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permitting of facilities subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173–400–700.]
State/local
citation
State/local
effective
date
Title/subject
EPA approval date
Explanations
Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency Regulation I
Article I—Policy, Short Title, and Definitions
1.01 ....................
Policy ....................................................................
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
1.02 ....................
1.03 ....................
1.04 ....................
Name of Agency ..................................................
Short Title .............................................................
General Definitions ..............................................
09/01/20
09/01/20
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718.
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718.
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
1.05 ....................
Acronym Index .....................................................
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718.
Subsections (A) and (B) replace WAC 173–400–
010.
Except subsections (17), (41), (52), (60), (74),
(101), (112), (119), and (122). Section 1.04
replaces WAC 173–400–030 except the WAC
173–400–030 definitions list in this table 9.
Article II—General Provisions
2.08 ....................
Falsification of Statements or Documents, and
Treatment of Documents.
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
2.09 ....................
2.13 ....................
2.14 ....................
Source Tests ........................................................
Federal and State Regulation Reference Date ...
Washington Administrative Codes (WACS) ........
09/01/20
09/01/20
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
Subsections (E) and (F) only. Subsection (E) replaces WAC 173–400–105(6). Subsection (F)
replaces WAC 173–400–105(8).
Section 2.09 replaces WAC 173–400–105(4).
Subsection (A) replaces WAC 173–400–025.
Subsection (A)(1) only, and only with respect to
those revised Chapter 173–400 WAC provisions that are identified for incorporation by
reference in this table 9.
Article IV—Registration
4.03 ....................
4.04 ....................
Registration Exemptions ......................................
Stationary Sources and Source Categories Subject to Registration.
09/01/20
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
4.05 ....................
Closure of a Stationary Source or Emissions
Unit(s).
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718.
5.02 ....................
New Source Review—Applicability and when
Required.
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
5.03 ....................
5.04 ....................
NOC and PSP Fees ............................................
Information Required ...........................................
09/01/20
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718.
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
5.05 ....................
Public Involvement ...............................................
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
5.06 ....................
Application Completeness Determination ............
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
5.07 ....................
Processing NOC Applications for Stationary
Sources.
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
5.08 ....................
Portable Sources .................................................
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
5.09 ....................
Operating Requirements for Order of Approval
and Permission to Operate.
Changes to an Order of Approval or Permission
to Operate.
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718.
5.12 ....................
5.13 ....................
Notice of Startup of a Stationary Source or a
Portable Source.
Work Done Without an Approval .........................
Order of Approval Construction Time Limits .......
09/01/20
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718.
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
5.14 ....................
Appeals ................................................................
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
5.15 ....................
Obligation to Comply ...........................................
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718.
Subsections (B) and (C) only.
Except subsections (A)(3)(u), (A)(3)(v), (A)(5)(b),
(A)(5)(e)(9), or any other provision as it relates
to the regulation of toxic air pollutants or
odors.
Article V—New Source Review for Stationary Sources and Portable Sources
5.10 ....................
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Replaces WAC 173–400–110. Subsection (F)
replaces WAC 173–400–111(2).
Except subsection (A)(8). Collectively, sections
5.04, 5.06, 5.07, 5.10, 5.13, and 5.14 replace
the permitting procedures in WAC 173–400–
111.
Except subsection (C)(15). Section 5.05 replaces WAC 173–400–171.
Collectively, sections 5.04, 5.06, 5.07, 5.10,
5.13, and 5.14 replace the permitting procedures in WAC 173–400–111.
Except subsections (A)(1)(g) and (B). Collectively, sections 5.04, 5.06, 5.07, 5.10, 5.13,
and 5.14 replace the permitting procedures in
WAC 173–400–111, and subsection
5.07(A)(7) replaces WAC 173–400–110(2)(a).
Except subsection (A)(6). Section 5.08 replaces
WAC 173–400–036.
Except subsection (C).
Collectively, sections 5.04, 5.06, 5.07, 5.10,
5.13, and 5.14 replace the permitting procedures in WAC 173–400–111.
Collectively, sections 5.04, 5.06, 5.07, 5.10,
5.13, and 5.14 replace the permitting procedures in WAC 173–400–111.
Collectively, sections 5.04, 5.06, 5.07, 5.10,
5.13, and 5.14 replace the permitting procedures in WAC 173–400–111.
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JURISDICTION—Continued
[Applicable in Spokane county, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction; facilities subject to
the Washington Department of Ecology’s direct jurisdiction under Chapters 173–405, 173–410, and 173–415 Washington Administrative
Code (WAC); Indian reservations; any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction; and the
Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permitting of facilities subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173–400–700.]
State/local
citation
State/local
effective
date
Title/subject
EPA approval date
Explanations
Article VI—Emissions Prohibited
6.04 ....................
Emission of Air Contaminant: Detriment to Person or Property.
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
6.05 ....................
Particulate Matter & Preventing Particulate Matter from Becoming Airborne.
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
6.07 ....................
Emission of Air Contaminant Concealment and
Masking Restricted.
Standards for Control of Particulate Matter on
Paved Surfaces.
Standards for Control of Particulate Matter on
Unpaved Roads.
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
09/01/20
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
6.14 ....................
6.15 ....................
Subsections (A), (B), (C), and (H) only and excepting provisions in RCW 70.94.640 (incorporated by reference) that relate to odor. Subsection (C) replaces WAC 173–400–040(6).
Except subsection (A). Section 6.05 supplements but does not replace WAC 173–400–
040(4) and (9).
Section 6.07 replaces WAC 173–400–040(8).
Section
WAC
Section
WAC
6.14 supplements but does not replace
173–400–040(9).
6.15 supplements but does not replace
173–400–040(9).
Article VIII—Solid Fuel Burning Device Standards
8.01
8.02
8.03
8.04
....................
....................
....................
....................
Purpose ................................................................
Applicability ..........................................................
Definitions ............................................................
Emission Performance Standards .......................
9/02/14
9/02/14
9/02/14
9/02/14
9/28/15,
9/28/15,
9/28/15,
9/28/15,
80
80
80
80
FR
FR
FR
FR
58216.
58216.
58216.
58216 .........
8.05
8.06
8.07
8.08
8.09
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
Opacity Standards ...............................................
Prohibited Fuel Types ..........................................
Curtailment ...........................................................
Exemptions ..........................................................
Procedure to Geographically Limit Solid Fuel
Burning Devices.
Restrictions on Installation of Solid Fuel Burning
Devices.
9/02/14
9/02/14
9/02/14
9/02/14
9/02/14
9/28/15,
9/28/15,
9/28/15,
9/28/15,
9/28/15,
80
80
80
80
80
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
58216.
58216.
58216.
58216.
58216.
9/02/14
9/28/15, 80 FR 58216.
8.10 ....................
Except the incorporation by reference of WAC
173–433–130, 173–433–170, and 173–433–
200.
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173–400—General Regulations for Air Pollution Sources: Adopted by Reference in SRCAA Regulation I,
Subsection 2.14(A)(1)
173–400–020 .....
173–400–030(24)
173–400–030 .....
Applicability ..........................................................
Definitions ............................................................
Definitions ............................................................
12/29/12
3/22/91
9/16/18
173–400–
040(1)(a) & (b).
173–400–040 .....
General Standards for Maximum Emissions .......
3/22/91
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
General Standards for Maximum Emissions .......
9/16/18
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
9/16/18
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
11/25/18
3/22/91
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 ...........
173–400–081 .....
173–400–091 .....
Emission Standards for Combustion and Incineration Units.
Emission Standards for General Process Units ..
Emission Standards for Certain Source Categories.
Startup and Shutdown .........................................
Voluntary Limits on Emissions .............................
9/20/93
4/1/11
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
173–400–105 .....
Records, Monitoring and Reporting .....................
11/25/18
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
173–400–107 .....
173–400–112 .....
Excess Emissions ................................................
Requirements for New Sources in Nonattainment Areas.
Requirements for New Sources in Attainment or
Unclassifiable Areas.
Special Protection Requirements for Federal
Class I Areas.
Designation of Class I, II, and III Areas ..............
9/20/93
12/29/12
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
Except (8).
12/29/12
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
Except: 173–400–113(3), second sentence.
12/29/12
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718.
12/29/12
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718.
173–400–050 .....
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173–400–070 .....
173–400–113 .....
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173–400–118 .....
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Only the following definitions: Adverse Impact on
Visibility; Capacity Factor; Class I Area; Dispersion Technique; Emission Threshold; Excess Stack Height; Existing Stationary Facility;
Federal Class I Area; Federal Land Manager;
Fossil Fuel-fired Steam Generator; General
Process Unit; Greenhouse Gases; Industrial
Furnace; Mandatory Class I Federal Area;
Natural Conditions; Projected Width; Reasonably Attributable; Sulfuric Acid Plant; and
Wood Waste.
Except: 173–400–040(2); 173–400–040(3); 173–
400–040(5); 173–400–040(6); 173–400–
040(8).
Except: 173–400–050(2); 173–400–050(4); 173–
400–050(5); 173–400–050(6).
Except (7).
9/20/93 version continues to be approved under
the authority of CAA Section 112(l) with respect to Section 112 hazardous air pollutants.
See the Federal Register of June 2, 1995).
Except: 173–400–105(3); 173–400–105(4); 173–
400–105(6); 173–400–105(8).
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JURISDICTION—Continued
[Applicable in Spokane county, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction; facilities subject to
the Washington Department of Ecology’s direct jurisdiction under Chapters 173–405, 173–410, and 173–415 Washington Administrative
Code (WAC); Indian reservations; any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction; and the
Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permitting of facilities subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173–400–700.]
State/local
citation
173–400–131
173–400–136
173–400–151
173–400–161
173–400–175
173–400–190
173–400–200
State/local
effective
date
Title/subject
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
173–400–205 .....
173–400–210 .....
173–400–560 .....
Issuance of Emission Reduction Credits .............
Use of Emission Reduction Credits (ERC) ..........
Retrofit Requirements for Visibility Protection .....
Compliance Schedules ........................................
Public Information ................................................
Requirements for Nonattainment Areas ..............
Creditable Stack Height and Dispersion Techniques.
Adjustment for Atmospheric Conditions ..............
Emission Requirements of Prior Jurisdictions .....
General Order of Approval ..................................
EPA approval date
4/1/11
12/29/12
2/10/05
3/22/91
2/10/05
3/22/91
2/10/05
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718.
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718.
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718.
3/22/91
3/22/91
12/29/12
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
173–400–800 .....
Major Stationary Source and Major Modification
in a Nonattainment Area.
4/1/11
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 .........
173–400–810 .....
Major Stationary Source and Major Modification
Definitions.
Determining if a New Stationary Source or Modification to a Stationary Source is Subject to
these Requirements.
Permitting Requirements .....................................
Emission Offset Requirements ............................
Actual Emissions Plantwide Applicability Limitation (PAL).
Public Involvement Procedures ...........................
7/1/16
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718.
12/29/12
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718.
7/1/16
7/1/16
7/1/16
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718.
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718.
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718.
4/1/11
5/10/21, 86 FR 24718.
173–400–820 .....
173–400–830 .....
173–400–840 .....
173–400–850 .....
173–400–860 .....
Explanations
Except: The part of 173–400–560(1)(f) that says,
‘‘173–460 WAC’’.
EPA did not review WAC 173–400–800 through
860 for consistency with the August 24, 2016
PM2.5 implementation rule (see the FEDERAL
REGISTER of August 24, 2016); nor does
SRCAA have an obligation to submit rule revisions to address the 2016 PM2.5 implementation rule at this time.
TABLE 10—ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS APPROVED FOR THE YAKIMA REGIONAL CLEAN AIR AGENCY (YRCAA)
JURISDICTION
[Applicable in Yakima County, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction, Indian reservations
and any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction, and facilities subject to the applicability
sections of WAC 173–400–700, 173–405–012, 173–410–012, and 173–415–012.]
State/local
citation
State/local
effective
date
Title/subject
EPA approval date
Explanations
Yakima Regional Clean Air Agency Regulations
Article I—Policy, Short Title and Definitions
1.01 ....................
1.02 ....................
1.03 ....................
Policy ....................................................................
Short Title .............................................................
Definitions ............................................................
12/15/95
11/18/93
12/15/95
2/2/98, 63 FR 5269.
2/2/98, 63 FR 5269.
2/2/98, 63 FR 5269.
Article II—General Provisions
2.02
2.03
2.04
2.05
....................
....................
....................
....................
Control Officer- Powers & Duties ........................
Miscellaneous Provisions .....................................
Confidentiality .......................................................
Advisory Council ..................................................
11/18/93
11/18/93
11/18/93
11/18/93
2/2/98,
2/2/98,
2/2/98,
2/2/98,
63
63
63
63
FR
FR
FR
FR
5269.
5269.
5269.
5269.
Article III—Violations—Orders and Hearings
3.01
3.02
3.03
3.04
....................
....................
....................
....................
Notice of Violation—Corrective Action Hearings
Finality of Order ...................................................
Stay of Order Pending Appeal .............................
Voluntary Compliance ..........................................
11/18/93
11/18/93
11/18/93
11/18/93
2/2/98,
2/2/98,
2/2/98,
2/2/98,
63
63
63
63
FR
FR
FR
FR
5269.
5269.
5269.
5269.
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Article IV—Registration and Notice of Construction
4.01 ....................
4.02 ....................
4.03 ....................
Registration ..........................................................
Notice of Construction .........................................
Exceptions to Article 4 .........................................
12/15/95
12/15/95
11/18/93
2/2/98, 63 FR 5269.
2/2/98, 63 FR 5269.
2/2/98, 63 FR 5269.
Article V—Emissions Standards and Preventative Measures
5.01 ....................
5.02 ....................
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JURISDICTION—Continued
[Applicable in Yakima County, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction, Indian reservations
and any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction, and facilities subject to the applicability
sections of WAC 173–400–700, 173–405–012, 173–410–012, and 173–415–012.]
State/local
effective
date
State/local
citation
Title/subject
5.03 ....................
Regulations Applicable to all Outdoor Burning
within Jurisdiction of the Yakima County Clean
Air Authority, Local Cities, Towns, Fire Protection Districts and Conservation Districts.
Regulations Applicable to Permits Issued by the
Yakima County Clean Air Authority for all
Other Outdoor Burning.
Additional Restrictions on Outdoor Burning ........
General Standards for Maximum Permissible
Emissions.
Minimum Emission Standards for Combustion
and Incineration Sources.
Minimum Emissions Standards for General
Process Sources.
Sensitive Area Designation ..................................
Monitoring and Special Reporting .......................
Preventive Measures ...........................................
5.04 ....................
5.05 ....................
5.06 ....................
5.07 ....................
5.08 ....................
5.10 ....................
5.11 ....................
5.12 ....................
EPA approval date
12/15/95
2/2/98, 63 FR 5269.
12/15/95
2/2/98, 63 FR 5269.
12/15/95
12/15/95
2/2/98, 63 FR 5269.
2/2/98, 63 FR 5269.
12/15/95
2/2/98, 63 FR 5269.
12/15/95
2/2/98, 63 FR 5269.
6/20/94
12/15/95
11/18/93
2/2/98, 63 FR 5269.
2/2/98, 63 FR 5269.
2/2/98, 63 FR 5269.
Explanations
Article VIII—Penalty and Severability
8.01
8.02
8.03
8.04
8.05
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
Penalty for Violation .............................................
Additional/Alternative Penalties ...........................
Assurance of Discontinuance ..............................
Restraining Order—Injunctions ............................
Severability ...........................................................
11/18/93
12/15/95
11/18/93
11/18/93
12/15/95
2/2/98,
2/2/98,
2/2/98,
2/2/98,
2/2/98,
63
63
63
63
63
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
5269.
5269.
5269.
5269.
5269.
Article IX—Woodstoves and Fireplaces
9.01
9.02
9.03
9.04
....................
....................
....................
....................
9.05 ....................
Policy ....................................................................
Opacity .................................................................
Prohibitive Fuel Types .........................................
Limitations of Sales of Solid Fuel Burning Devices.
Prohibition of Visible Emissions During Air Pollution Episodes.
11/18/93
11/18/93
11/18/93
11/18/93
2/2/98,
2/2/98,
2/2/98,
2/2/98,
63
63
63
63
FR
FR
FR
FR
5269.
5269.
5269.
5269.
12/15/95
2/2/98, 63 FR 5269.
Article XII—Adoption of State and Federal Regulations
12.01 ..................
State Regulations .................................................
12/15/95
2/2/98, 63 FR 5269.
Article XIII—Fee Schedules and Other Charges
13.01 ..................
13.02 ..................
13.03 ..................
Registration and Fee Schedule ...........................
Notice of Construction Fee Schedule ..................
Outdoor Burning Permit Fees ..............................
1/13/94
6/20/94
6/20/94
2/2/98, 63 FR 5269.
2/2/98, 63 FR 5269.
2/2/98, 63 FR 5269.
Washington Department of Ecology Regulations
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173–400—General Regulations for Air Pollution Sources
173–400–010
173–400–020
173–400–030
173–400–040
.....
.....
.....
.....
Policy and Purpose ..............................................
Applicability ..........................................................
Definitions ............................................................
General Standards for Maximum Emissions .......
3/22/91
3/22/91
3/22/91
3/22/91
6/2/95,
6/2/95,
6/2/95,
6/2/95,
173–400–050 .....
Emission Standards for Combustion and Incineration Units.
Emission Standards for General Process Units ..
Emission Standards for Certain Source Categories.
Startup and Shutdown .........................................
Voluntary Limits on Emissions .............................
3/22/91
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 ...........
Except (1)(c), and (1)(d), (2), (4), and the 2nd
paragraph of (6).
Except the exception provision in (3).
3/22/91
3/22/91
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 ...........
Except (7).
9/20/93
9/20/93
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 ...........
9/20/93
9/20/93
9/20/93
9/20/93
9/20/93
6/2/95,
6/2/95,
6/2/95,
6/2/95,
6/2/95,
28726.
28726.
28726.
28726.
28726 ...........
Except (8).
9/20/93
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 ...........
Except (5).
3/22/91
3/22/91
9/20/93
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
173–400–060 .....
173–400–070 .....
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173–400–091 .....
173–400–100
173–400–105
173–400–107
173–400–110
173–400–112
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
173–400–113 .....
173–400–151 .....
173–400–161 .....
173–400–171 .....
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Records, Monitoring and Reporting .....................
Excess Emissions ................................................
New Source Review (NSR) .................................
Requirements for New Sources in Nonattainment Areas.
Requirements for New Sources in Attainment or
Unclassifiable Areas.
Retrofit Requirements for Visibility Protection .....
Compliance Schedules ........................................
Public Involvement ...............................................
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28726.
28726.
28726.
28726 ...........
9/20/93 version continues to be approved under
the authority of CAA Section 112(l) with respect to Section 112 hazardous air pollutants.
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JURISDICTION—Continued
[Applicable in Yakima County, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction, Indian reservations
and any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction, and facilities subject to the applicability
sections of WAC 173–400–700, 173–405–012, 173–410–012, and 173–415–012.]
State/local
effective
date
State/local
citation
Title/subject
173–400–190 .....
173–400–200 .....
Requirements for Nonattainment Areas ..............
Creditable Stack Height & Dispersion Techniques.
Adjustment for Atmospheric Conditions ..............
Emission Requirements of Prior Jurisdictions .....
173–400–205 .....
173–400–210 .....
EPA approval date
3/22/91
3/22/91
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
3/22/91
3/22/91
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
6/2/95, 60 FR 28726.
Explanations
(d) EPA-approved state sourcespecific requirements.
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EPA-APPROVED STATE OF WASHINGTON SOURCE-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS 1
Name of source
Order/permit No.
State effective
date
Boise Cascade,
Wallula Mill.
Emission Limits for
Significant Stack
Sources.
Honam, Inc., Ideal
Division (now
known as
LaFarge North
America, Inc.).
Saint Gobain Containers LLC.
Kaiser Order—Alternate Opacity
Limit.
Kaiser Order—Limiting Potential-toEmit.
Kaiser Order—Limiting Potential-toEmit.
Kaiser Order—Limiting Potential-toEmit.
Kaiser Order—Limiting Potential-toEmit.
RACT Limits for
Centralia Power
Plant.
BP Cherry Point
Refinery.
1614–AQ04 ...........
9/15/04 .............
various orders .......
various dates ....
#5183 ....................
2/9/94 ...............
8/31/04, 69 FR
53007.
#8244 ....................
9/9/99 ...............
91–01 ....................
12/12/91 ...........
8/31/04, 69 FR
53007.
1/27/97, 62 FR
3800.
96–03 ....................
10/4/00 .............
7/1/05, 70 FR
38029.
96–04 ....................
4/24/96 .............
1/27/97, 62 FR
3800.
96–05 ....................
10/4/00 .............
7/1/05, 70 FR
38029.
96–06 ....................
10/19/00 ...........
7/1/05, 70 FR
38029.
#97–2057R1 ..........
2/26/98 .............
6/11/03, 68 FR
34821.
Administrative
Order No. 7836,
Revision 2.
5/13/15 .............
2/16/16, 81 FR
7710.
Alcoa Intalco
Works.
Administrative
Order No. 7837,
Revision 1.
11/15/10 ...........
6/11/14, 79 FR
33438.
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Following conditions only: No. 1 (Approval Conditions) &
Appendix A.
The following conditions: 1.1, 1.1.1, 1.2, 1.2.1,1.2.2, 2.1,
2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3, 2.1.4, 2.1.5, 2.2, 2.2.1, 2.2.2, 2.3,
2.3.1, 2.3.2, 2.4, 2.4.1, 2.4.2, 2.4.2.1, 2.5, 2.5.1, 2.5.1.1,
2.5.1.2, 2.5.2, 2.5.3, 2.5.4, 2.6, 2.6.1, 2.6.2, 2.6.3, 2.7,
2.7.1, 2.7.2, 2.7.3, 2.7.4, 2.8, 2.8.1, 2.8.2, 2.8.3, 2.8.4,
2.8.5, 2.8.6, 3, 3.1, 3.1.1,3.1.2, 3.2, 3.2.1, 3.2.2, 3.2.3,
3.2.4, 4, 4.1, 4.1.1, 4.1.1.1, 4.1.1.2, 4.1.1.3, 4.1.1.4, 5,
5.1, 5.2, 6, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 7, 9.
The following conditions: 1, 2., 2.1, 3., 4., 4.1, Attachment
A conditions: A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9, A10,
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Name of source
Order/permit No.
State effective
date
EPA approval date
Tesoro Refining
and Marketing
Company.
Administrative
Order 7838.
7/7/10 ...............
6/11/14, 79 FR
33438.
Port Townsend
Paper Corporation.
Lafarge North
America, Inc. Seattle, Wa.
Administrative
Order No. 7839,
Revision 1.
Administrative Revised Order No.
7841.
10/20/10 ...........
6/11/14, 79 FR
33438.
7/28/10 .............
6/11/14, 79 FR
33438.
Weyerhaeuser Corporation, Longview, Wa.
Tyson Fresh
Meats, Inc.
Administrative
Order No. 7840.
7/7/10 ...............
6/11/14, 79 FR
33438.
13AQ–E526 ...........
4/16/14 .............
5/1/20, 85 FR
25306.
Packaging Corporation of America (Wallula Mill).
Simplot Feeders
Limited Partnership.
TransAlta Centralia
BART—Second
Revision.
0003697 ................
4/1/18 ...............
5/1/20, 85 FR
25306.
Fugitive Dust Control Plan.
3/1/18 ...............
5/1/20, 85 FR
25306.
#6426 ....................
7/29/20 .............
5/7/21, 86 FR
24502.
Explanations
The following conditions: 1., 1.1, 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4,
1.5, 1.5.1, 1.5.1.1,1.5.1.2, 1.5.1.3, 1.5.2, 1.5.3, 1.5.4,
1.5.5, 1.5.6, 2., 2.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3, 2.2,
2.2.1, 3. 3.1, 3.1.1, 3.1.2, 3.1.2.1, 3.1.2.2, 3.1.2.3, 3.2,
3.2.1, 3.2.1.1, 3.2.1.2, 3.2.1.3, 3.2.1.4, 3.2.1.4.1,
3.2.1.4.2, 3.2.1.4.3, 3.2.1.4.4, 3.2.1.4.5, 3.3, 3.3.1, 3.4,
3.4.1, 3.4.2, 4., 4.1, 5., 5.1, 6., 6.1, 6.1.1, 6.1.2, 6.1.3,
6.1.4, 7., 7.1, 7.1.1, 7.1.2, 7.1.3, 7.1.4, 7.1.5, 7.2, 7.2.1,
7.2.2, 7.2.3, 7.2.4, 8. 8.1, 8.1.1, 8.1.2, 8.2, 8.2.1, 8.2.2,
8.2.3, 8.3, 8.3.1, 8.3.2, 9., 9.1, 9.1.1, 9.1.2, 9.2, 9.2.1,
9.39.3.1, 9.3.2, 9.3.3,9.4, 9.4.1, 9.4.2, 9.4.3, 9.4.5, 9.4.6,
9.5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 13.1, 13.2, 13.3, 13.4, 13.5, 13.6.
The following Conditions:1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2, 2.1, 3, 3.1, 4.
The following Conditions: 1, 1.1, 1.2, 2, 2.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2,
2.2, 2.3, 3, 3.1, 3.1.1, 3.1.2, 3.1.3, 3.2, 3.3, 4, 4.1, 5, 5.1,
5.1.1, 5.1.2, 5.2, 5.3, 6, 6.1, 7, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 8,
8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 8.5, 9, 10, 11, 12.
The following Conditions: 1, 1.1, 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.2,
1.2.1, 1.2.2, 1.2.3, 1.3, 1.3.1, 1.4, 2, 2.1, 3, 3.1, 4, 4.1.
Except:
1. Decontamination Cabinets;
2. Meat Cutting/Packing;
6. Wastewater Floatation;
8. Utility Equipment;
10. Other;
References to ‘‘WAC 173–460–040’’ in Determinations’’;
The portion of Approval Condition 2.a which states, ‘‘and
consumption of no more than 128 million cubic feet/of
natural gas per year. Natural gas consumption records
for the dryer shall be maintained for the most recent 24
month period and be available to Ecology for inspection.
An increase in natural gas consumption that exceeds the
above level may require a Notice of Construction.’’;
Approval Condition 3;
Approval Condition 4;
Approval Condition 5;
Approval Condition 6.e;
Approval Condition 9.a.ii;
Approval Condition 9.a.iv;
Approval Condition 9.a.v;
Approval Condition 9.a.vi;
Approval Condition 10.a.ii;
Approval Condition 10.b;
Approval Condition 11.a;
Approval Condition 11.b;
Approval Condition 11.e;
Approval Condition 12;
Approval Condition 15;
The section titled ‘‘Your Right to Appeal’’; and
The section titled ‘‘Address and Location Information.’’
Condition P.1 only.
Except the undesignated introductory text, the section titled
‘‘Findings,’’ and the undesignated text following condition
9.
1 The EPA does not have the authority to remove these source-specific requirements in the absence of a demonstration that their removal
would not interfere with attainment or maintenance of the NAAQS, violate any prevention of significant deterioration increment or result in visibility impairment. Washington Department of Ecology may request removal by submitting such a demonstration to the EPA as a SIP revision.
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BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
AGENCY:
Background
Section 4(b)(3)(D)(ii) of the Act (16
U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) states that within 12
months after receiving a petition to
revise a critical habitat designation that
is found to present substantial
information indicating that the
requested revision may be warranted,
the Secretary will determine how he or
she intends to proceed with the
requested revision, and will promptly
publish notice of such intention in the
Federal Register.
We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service), announce a
12-month determination on a petition to
revise critical habitat for the Mount
Graham red squirrel (Tamiasciurus
hudsonicus grahamensis) under the
Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
amended (Act). The petition requests
that the Service expand the subspecies’
critical habitat designation to include
currently occupied mixed conifer
habitat and all historically occupied
habitat outside the current critical
habitat designation. Our 12-month
determination is that we intend to
assess revisions to the subspecies’
critical habitat after a species status
assessment and revised recovery plan
for the Mount Graham red squirrel are
completed.
DATES: The determination announced in
this document was made on August 3,
2021.
ADDRESSES: This determination is
available on the internet at https://
www.regulations.gov at Docket No.
FWS–R2–ES–2021–0012. Information
and supporting documentation that we
received and used in preparing this
finding is available for public inspection
pursuant to current COVID–19
restrictions. You may contact the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, Arizona
Ecological Services Field Office, Tucson
Sub-Office, 201 N Bonita, Suite 141,
Tucson, AZ 85745 for further
information about these restrictions.
Please submit any new information,
materials, comments, or questions
concerning this finding to the above
mailing address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, Arizona
Ecological Services Field Office, Attn:
Jeff Humphrey, to the mailing address in
ADDRESSES, telephone: 602–242–0210,
Previous Federal Actions
On June 3, 1987, we published in the
Federal Register (52 FR 20994) a final
rule listing the Mount Graham red
squirrel (red squirrel) as an endangered
subspecies of the red squirrel, or pine
squirrel (T. hudsonicus species account:
Steele 1998, p. 1), pursuant to the Act.
We concluded that the Mount Graham
red squirrel was endangered because its
range and habitat had been reduced and
its habitat was at risk due to a number
of factors, including the proposed
construction of an astrophysical
observatory, occurrences of forest fires,
proposed construction and
improvement of roads, and recreational
development at high elevations. The
rule concluded that red squirrels might
also suffer due to resource competition
with the introduced Abert’s, or tasseleared, squirrel (Sciurus aberti).
On January 5, 1990, we published in
the Federal Register (55 FR 425) a final
rule designating approximately 769
hectares (ha) (1,900 acres (ac)) in three
separate units as critical habitat for the
Mount Graham red squirrel. Critical
habitat encompasses the Mount Graham
Red Squirrel Refugium, which resulted
from a July 1988 biological opinion and
subsequent Arizona-Idaho Conservation
Act of 1988 (Pub. L. 100–696, November
18, 1988), on Hawk and Plain View
peaks (about 688 ha (1,700 ac)), as well
as areas outside the Refugium on
Heliograph and Webb Peaks (about 81
ha (200 ac)). The main attribute of
critical habitat at that time was existing
dense stands of mature (about 300 years
old) spruce-fir forest, which has since
been damaged by drought, insects,
wildfire, and associated wildfiresuppression activities.
On January 11, 2006, we initiated a 5year review of the Mt. Graham red
squirrel (71 FR 1765); that 5-year review
was completed on January 15, 2008. On
May 27, 2011, we announced the
Fish and Wildlife Service
50 CFR Part 17
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Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
and Plants; 12-Month Determination on
a Petition To Revise Critical Habitat for
the Mount Graham Red Squirrel
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
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availability of, and requested public
comments on, a draft recovery plan, first
revision, for the Mount Graham red
squirrel (76 FR 30957).
Petition History
On December 14, 2017, we received a
petition from the Center for Biological
Diversity, Maricopa Audubon Society,
and the Mount Graham Coalition
requesting that critical habitat for the
Mount Graham red squirrel be revised
under the Act, on an emergency basis.
The petition requests that the Service
expand the subspecies’ critical habitat
designation to include currently
occupied mixed conifer habitat and all
historically occupied habitat outside the
current critical habitat designation. In
general, the petitioners recommend
expanding the current designation of
critical habitat to include mixed conifer
and spruce-fir forest above 7,500 feet (ft)
(2,286 meters (m)), including specific
areas currently occupied by the Mount
Graham red squirrel at Grant Hill, Riggs
Lake, Turkey Flat, and Columbine. The
petition clearly identified itself as such
and included the requisite identification
information for the petitioners, required
at 50 CFR 424.14(c). Because the Act
does not provide for petitions to revise
critical habitat in an emergency, we
considered it as a petition to revise
critical habitat for the red squirrel.
We published our 90-day finding on
the petition to revise critical habitat for
the Mount Graham red squirrel on
September 6, 2019 (84 FR 46927). We
determined that the petition presented
substantial scientific information
indicating that revising critical habitat
for the Mount Graham red squirrel
under the Act may be warranted, thus
initiating the review that led to this 12month determination.
This 12-month determination
addresses the petition’s request to revise
the Mount Graham red squirrel’s
currently designated critical habitat.
Species Information
Mount Graham red squirrels are found
only in the high-elevation forests of the
Pinalen˜o Mountains in the Safford
Ranger District of the Coronado National
Forest in southeastern Arizona. The
subspecies inhabits upper elevation,
mature to old-growth associations in
mixed conifer and spruce-fir forests
above approximately 7,500 ft (2,286 m).
Mount Graham red squirrels are
highly territorial (C.C. Smith 1968, pp.
33–34) and create middens within their
territory. The middens in each squirrel’s
territory consist of piles of cone scales
in which squirrels cache live, unopened
cones as a food source for overwintering and during times of cone
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 52
[EPA-R10-OAR-2021-0319; FRL-8742-02-R10]
Air Plan Approval; WA; Update to Materials Incorporated by
Reference
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Final rule; administrative change.
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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is updating the
regulatory materials incorporated by reference into the Washington
State Implementation Plan (SIP). The regulations addressed in this
action were previously submitted by the Washington Department of
Ecology and approved by the EPA in prior rulemakings. This action is an
administrative change that updates the SIP materials available for
public inspection at the National Archives and Records Administration
and the EPA Regional Office.
DATES: This action is effective August 3, 2021.
ADDRESSES: SIP materials which are incorporated by reference into 40
CFR part 52 are available for inspection at the following locations:
Online at https://www.regulations.gov in the docket for this action, by
appointment at the Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, 1200
Sixth Avenue, Suite 155, Seattle, WA 98101, and by appointment at the
National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on
the availability of this material at the EPA Regional Office, please
contact the person in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of
this document. For information on the availability of this material at
NARA, email [email protected], or go to: https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeff Hunt, EPA Region 10, 1200 Sixth
Avenue--Suite 155, Seattle, WA 98101, at (206) 553-0256, or
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The SIP is a living document revised by the state to address its
unique and changing air pollution problems. As such, the state submits
SIP revisions to the EPA and the EPA acts on those revisions and
incorporates new and revised State regulations by reference into the
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).
On May 22, 1997, the EPA and the Office of the Federal Register
(OFR) streamlined the incorporation by reference (IBR) procedures for
SIPs (62 FR 27968). For a detailed description of the revised IBR
procedures, please see the May 22, 1997 publication (62 FR 27968).
On March 20, 2013, the EPA published a Federal Register beginning
the new IBR procedure for Washington (78 FR 17108). The EPA
subsequently published updates to the IBR material for Washington on
December 8, 2014 (79 FR 72548), April 12, 2016 (70 FR 21470), and
February 8, 2019 (84 FR 2738).
A. Approved and Incorporated by Reference Regulatory Materials
Since the last IBR update, the EPA approved and incorporated by
reference the following regulatory materials into the Washington SIP:
Table 1--Regulations Approved Statewide
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-405, Kraft
Pulping Mills, sections 021 (Definitions), 072 (Monitoring
Requirements), 086 (New Source Review (NSR)), and 087 (Prevention of
Significant Deterioration (PSD)). For more information, see 85 FR 10983
(February 26, 2020).
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-410, Sulfite
Pulping Mills, sections 021 (Definitions), 062 (Monitoring
Requirements), 086 (New Source Review (NSR)), and 087 (Prevention of
Significant Deterioration (PSD)). For more information, see 85 FR 10983
(February 26, 2020).
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-415, Primary
Aluminum Plants, sections 015 (Applicability), 020 (Definitions), and
060 (Monitoring and Reporting). For more information, see 85 FR 10983
(February 26, 2020).
Table 2--Additional Regulations Approved for Washington Department of
Ecology (Ecology) Direct Jurisdiction
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-400, General
Regulations for Air Pollution Sources, sections 025 (Adoption of
Federal Rules), 030 (Definitions), 040 (General Standards for Maximum
Emissions), 050 (Emission Standards for Combustion and Incineration
Units), 060 (Emission Standards for General Process Units), 105
(Records, Monitoring, and Reporting), 171 (Public Notice and
Opportunity for Public Comment), and 740 (PSD Permitting Public
Involvement Requirements). For more information, see 85 FR 10301
(February 24, 2020).
Table 3--Additional Regulations Approved for the Energy Facilities Site
Evaluation Council (EFSEC) Jurisdiction
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 463-78, General
and Operating Permit Regulations for Air Pollution Sources, section 005
(Adoption by Reference). For more information, see 85 FR 4233 (January
24, 2020).
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-400, General
Regulations for Air Pollution Sources, sections 025 (Adoption of
Federal Rules), 030 (Definitions), 040 (General Standards for Maximum
Emissions), 050 (Emission Standards for Combustion and Incineration
Units), 060 (Emission Standards for General Process Units), 105
(Records, Monitoring, and Reporting), 111 (Processing Notice of
Construction Applications for Sources, Stationary Sources and Portable
Sources), 116 (Increment Protection), 171 (Public Notice and
Opportunity for Public Comment), 710 (Definitions), 720 (Prevention of
Significant Deterioration (PSD), 730 (Prevention of Significant
Deterioration Application Processing Procedures), 740 (PSD Permitting
Public Involvement Requirements), 810 (Major Stationary Source and
Major Modification Definitions), 830 (Permitting Requirements), 840
(Emission Offset Requirements), and 850 (Actual Emissions Plantwide
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Applicability Limitation (PAL). For more information, see 85 FR 4233
(January 24, 2020).
Table 4--Additional Regulations Approved for the Benton Clean Air
Agency (BCAA) Jurisdiction
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-400, General
Regulations for Air Pollution Sources, sections 025 (Adoption of
Federal Rules), 030 (Definitions), 040 (General Standards for Maximum
Emissions), 050 (Emission Standards for Combustion and Incineration
Units), 060 (Emission Standards for General Process Units), 105
(Records, Monitoring, and Reporting), and 171 (Public Notice and
Opportunity for Public Comment). For more information, see 85 FR 10301
(February 24, 2020).
Table 5--Additional Regulations Approved for the Northwest Clean Air
Agency (NWCAA) Jurisdiction
Regulation of the Northwest Clean Air Agency, sections 100
(Name of Agency), 101 (Short Title), 102 (Policy), 200 (Definitions),
300 (New Source Review), 305 (Public Involvement), 320 (Registration
Program), and 321 (Exemptions from Registration). For more information,
see 85 FR 36154 (June 15, 2020).
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-400, General
Regulations for Air Pollution Sources, sections 020 (Applicability),
025 (Adoption of Federal Rules), 030 (Definitions), 050 (Emission
Standards for Combustion and Incineration Units), 060 (Emission
Standards for General Process Units), 091 (Voluntary Limits on
Emissions), 111 (Processing Notice of Construction Applications for
Sources, Stationary Sources and Portable Sources), 112 (Requirements
for New Sources in Nonattainment Areas--Review for Compliance with
Regulations), 113 (New Sources in Attainment or Unclassifiable Areas--
Review for Compliance with Regulations), 117 (Special Protection
Requirements for Federal Class I Areas), 118 (Designation of Class I,
II, and III Areas), 131 (Issuance of Emission Reduction Credits), 136
(Use of Emission Reduction Credits (ERC)), 151 (Retrofit Requirements
for Visibility Protection), 171 (Public Notice and Opportunity for
Public Comment), 200 (Creditable Stack Height and Dispersion
Techniques), 800 (Major Stationary Source and Major Modification in a
nonattainment Area), 810 (Major Stationary Source and Major
Modification Definitions), 820 (Determining if a New Stationary Source
or Modification to a Stationary Source is Subject to these
Requirements), 830 (Permitting Requirements), 840 (Emission Offset
Requirements), 173-400-850 (Actual Emissions Plantwide Applicability
Limitation (PAL)), and 860 (Public Involvement Procedures). For more
information, see 85 FR 36154 (June 15, 2020).
Table 7--Additional Regulations Approved for the Puget Sound Clean Air
Agency (PSCAA) Jurisdiction
Puget Sound Clean Air Agency Regulation I, sections 1.01
(Policy), 1.07 (Definitions), 3.03(f) (General Regulatory Orders), 3.04
(Reasonably Available Control Technology), 3.25 (Federal Regulation
Reference Date), 5.03 (Applicability of Registration Program), 5.05
(Registration Requirements), 6.01 (Components of New Source Review
Program), 6.03 (Notice of Construction), 6.09 (Notice of Completion),
6.10 (Work Done without an Approval), 7.09 (General Reporting
Requirements for Operating Permits), 9.03 (Emission of Air Contaminant:
Visual Standard), 9.04 (Opacity Standards for Equipment with Continuous
Opacity Monitoring Systems), 9.07 (Sulfur Dioxide Emission Standard),
9.08 (Fuel Oil Standards), 9.09 (Particulate Matter Emission
Standards), 9.11(a) (Emission of Air Contaminant: Detriment to Person
or Property), 9.13 (Emission of Air Contaminant: Concealment and
Masking Restricted), 9.15 (Fugitive Dust Control Measures), 9.16
(Spray-Coating Operations), 9.18 (Crushing Operations), and 12.03
(Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems). For more information, see 85
FR 22355 (April 22, 2020).
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-400
Regulations Incorporated by Reference in Regulation I, sections 030
(Definitions), 081 (Startup and Shutdown), 110 (New Source Review (NSR)
for Sources and Portable Sources, 111 (Processing Notice of
Construction Applications for Sources, Stationary Sources and Portable
Sources), 112 (Requirements for New Sources in Nonattainment Areas),
113 (Requirements for New Sources in Attainment or Unclassifiable
Areas), 117 (Special Protection Requirements for Federal Class I
Areas), 171 (Public Notice and Opportunity for Public Comment), 200
(Creditable Stack Height and Dispersion Techniques), 560 (General Order
of Approval), 800 (Major Stationary Source and Major Modification in a
Nonattainment Area), 810 (Major Stationary Source and Major
Modification Definitions), 820 (Determining if a New Stationary Source
or Modification to a Stationary Source is Subject to these
Requirements), 830 (Permitting Requirements), 840 (Emission Offset
Requirements), 850 (Actual Emissions Plantwide Applicability Limitation
(PAL)), and 860 (Public Involvement Procedures). For more information,
see 85 FR 22355 (April 22, 2020).
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-400, General
Regulations for Air Pollution Sources, sections 020 (Applicability),
040 (General Standards for Maximum Emissions), 070 (Emission Standards
for Certain Source Categories), 091 (Voluntary Limits on Emissions),
105 (Records, Monitoring and Reporting), 118 (Designation of Class I,
II, and III Areas), 131 (Issuance of Emission Reduction Credits), 136
(Use of Emission Reduction Credits (ERC)), 151 (Retrofit Requirements
for Visibility Protection), and 175 (Public Information). For more
information, see 85 FR 22355 (April 22, 2020).
Table 9--Additional Regulations Approved for the Spokane Regional Clean
Air Agency (SRCAA) Jurisdiction
Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency Regulation I, sections
1.01 (Policy), 1.02 (Name of Agency), 1.03 (Short Title), 1.04 (General
Definitions), 1.05 (Acronym Index), 2.08 (Falsification of Statements
or Documents, and Treatment of Documents), 2.09 (Source Tests), 2.13
(Federal and State Regulation Reference Date), 2.14 (Washington
Administrative Codes (WACS)), 4.03 (Registration Exemptions), 4.04
(Stationary Sources and Source Categories Subject to Registration),
4.05 (Closure of a Stationary Source or Emissions Unit(s)), 5.02 (New
Source Review--Applicability and when Required), 5.03 (NOC and PSP
Fees), 5.04 (Information Required), 5.05 (Public Involvement), 5.06
(Application Completeness Determination), 5.07 (Processing NOC
Applications for Stationary Sources), 5.08 (Portable Sources), 5.09
(Operating Requirements for Order of Approval and Permission to
Operate), 5.10 (Changes to an Order of Approval or Permission to
Operate), 5.11 (Notice of Startup of a Stationary Source or a Portable
Source), 5.12 (Work Done Without an Approval), 5.13 (Order of Approval
Construction Time Limits), 5.14 (Appeals), 5.15 (Obligation to Comply),
6.04 (Emission of Air Contaminant: Detriment to Person or Property),
6.05 (Particulate Matter & Preventing Particulate Matter from Becoming
Airborne), 6.07 (Emission of Air Contaminant Concealment and Masking
Restricted), 6.14 (Standards for Control of Particulate Matter on Paved
Surfaces), and 6.15 (Standards for Control of Particulate Matter on
Unpaved Roads). For more information, see 86 FR 24718 (May 10, 2021).
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Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-400, General
Regulations for Air Pollution Sources, sections 020 (Applicability),
030 (Definitions), 040 (General Standards for Maximum Emissions), 050
(Emission Standards for Combustion and Incineration Units), 060
(Emission Standards for General Process Units), 091 (Voluntary Limits
on Emissions), 105 (Records, Monitoring and Reporting), 112
(Requirements for New Sources in Nonattainment Areas), 113
(Requirements for New Sources in Attainment or Unclassifiable Areas),
117 (Special Protection Requirements for Federal Class I Areas), 118
(Designation of Class I, II, and III Areas), 131 (Issuance of Emission
Reduction Credits), 136 (Use of Emission Reduction Credits (ERC)), 151
(Retrofit Requirements for Visibility Protection), 175 (Public
Information), 200 (Creditable Stack Height and Dispersion Techniques),
560 (General Order of Approval), 800 (Major Stationary Source and Major
Modification in a Nonattainment Area), 810 (Major Stationary Source and
Major Modification Definitions), 820 (Determining if a New Stationary
Source or Modification to a Stationary Source is Subject to these
Requirements), 830 (Permitting Requirements), 840 (Emission Offset
Requirements), 850 (Actual Emissions Plantwide Applicability Limitation
(PAL)), and 860 (Public Involvement Procedures). For more information,
see 86 FR 24718 (May 10, 2021).
EPA-Approved State of Washington Source-Specific Requirements
Tyson Fresh Meats, Inc, Order No. 13AQ-E526, state
effective April 16, 2014. For more information, see 85 FR 25303 (May 1,
2020).
Packaging Corporation of America (Wallula Mill), Permit
No. 0003697, state effective April 1, 2018. For more information, see
85 FR 25303 (May 1, 2020).
Simplot Feeders Limited Partnership, Fugitive Dust Control
Plan, state effective March 1, 2018. For more information, see 85 FR
25303 (May 1, 2020).
TransAlta Centralia BART--Second Revision, Order No. 6426,
state effective July 29, 2020. For more information, see 86 FR 24502
(May 7, 2021).
B. Regulatory Materials Removed From Incorporation by Reference in the
SIP
Table 1--Regulations Approved Statewide
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-422, Motor
Vehicle Emission Inspection, sections 010 (Purpose), 020 (Definitions),
030 (Vehicle Emission Inspection Requirement), 031 (Vehicle Emission
Inspection Schedules), 035 (Registration Requirements), 040
(Noncompliance Areas), 050 (Emission Contributing Areas), 060 (Gasoline
Vehicle Emission Standards), 065 (Diesel Vehicle Exhaust Emission
Standards), 070 (Gasoline Vehicle Exhaust Emission Testing Procedures),
075 (Diesel Vehicle Inspection Procedure), 090 (Exhaust Gas Analyzer
Specifications), 095 (Exhaust Opacity Testing Equipment), 100 (Testing
Equipment Maintenance and Calibration), 120 (Quality Assurance), 145
(Fraudulent Certificates of Compliance/Acceptance), 160 (Fleet and
Diesel Owner Vehicle Testing Requirements), 170 (Exemptions), 175
(Fraudulent Exemptions), 190 (Emission Specialist Authorization), and
195 (Listing of Authorized Emission Specialists). For more information,
see 86 FR 10026 (February 18, 2021) and 86 FR 13658 (March 10, 2021).
Table 9--Additional Regulations Approved for the Spokane Regional Clean
Air Agency (SRCAA) Jurisdiction
Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency Regulation II, sections
4.01 (Particulate Emissions--Grain Loading Restrictions). For more
information, see 86 FR 24718 (May 10, 2021).
Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-400, General
Regulations for Air Pollution Sources, section 100 (Registration) and
any formerly approved Chapter 173-400 WAC provisions which are replaced
by local agency corollaries. For more information, see 86 FR 24718 (May
10, 2021).
EPA-Approved State of Washington Source-Specific Requirements
IBP (now known as Tyson Foods, Inc.) Order, Order No.
02AQER-5074, state effective December 6, 2002. For more information,
see 85 FR 25303 (May 1, 2020).
Boise White Paper LLC Permit, Permit No. 000369-7, state
effective May 2, 2005. For more information, see 85 FR 25303 (May 1,
2020).
Fugitive Dust Control Plan for Simplot Feeders Limited
Partnership, state effective December 1, 2003. For more information,
see 85 FR 25303 (May 1, 2020).
TransAlta Centralia BART, Order No. 6426, state effective
December 13, 2011. For more information, see 86 FR 24502 (May 7, 2021).
II. EPA Action
In this action, the EPA is updating the regulatory materials
incorporated by reference into the Washington SIP at 40 CFR 52.2470(c)
and (d) as of May 31, 2021. The EPA has determined that this rule falls
under the ``good cause'' exemption in section 553(b)(3)(B) of the
Administrative Procedures Act (APA) which, upon finding ``good cause,''
authorizes agencies to dispense with public participation and section
553(d)(3) which allows an agency to make a rule effective immediately
(thereby avoiding the 30-day delayed effective date otherwise provided
for in the APA). This rule simply codifies provisions which are already
in effect as a matter of law in Federal and approved State programs.
Under section 553 of the APA, an agency may find good cause where
procedures are ``impractical, unnecessary, or contrary to the public
interest.'' Public comment is ``unnecessary'' and ``contrary to the
public interest'' since the codification only reflects existing law.
Immediate notice in the CFR benefits the public by removing outdated
citations and incorrect table entries.
III. Incorporation by Reference
In this document, EPA is finalizing regulatory text that includes
incorporation by reference. In accordance with requirements of 1 CFR
51.5, EPA is finalizing the incorporation by reference of Washington
State provisions and source-specific requirements as set forth in the
amendments to Sec. 52.2470 as set forth below. EPA has made, and will
continue to make, these materials generally available through
www.regulations.gov and at the EPA Region 10 Office (please contact the
person identified in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of
this preamble for more information).
IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
Under the Clean Air Act (CAA), the Administrator is required to
approve a SIP submission that complies with the provisions of the CAA
and applicable Federal regulations. 42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a).
Thus, in reviewing SIP submissions, the EPA's role is to approve State
choices, provided that they meet the criteria of the CAA. 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 Orders
12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821, January 21,
2011);
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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 the EPA with the discretionary authority
to address, as appropriate, disproportionate human health or
environmental effects, using practicable and legally permissible
methods, under Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).
The SIP is not approved to apply on any Indian reservation land in
Washington except as specifically noted below and is also not approved
to apply 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 as specified by
Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000). Washington's SIP
is approved to apply on non-trust land within the exterior boundaries
of the Puyallup Indian Reservation, also known as the 1873 Survey Area.
Under the Puyallup Tribe of Indians Settlement Act of 1989, 25 U.S.C.
1773, Congress explicitly provided state and local agencies in
Washington authority over activities on non-trust lands within the 1873
Survey Area.
The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, generally
provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency promulgating
the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy of the rule,
to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of the
United States. The EPA will submit a report containing this action and
other required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of
Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the United States prior
to publication of the rule in the Federal Register. A major rule cannot
take effect until 60 days after it is published in the Federal
Register. This action is not a ``major rule'' as defined by 5 U.S.C.
804(2).
The EPA has also determined that the provisions of section
307(b)(1) of the CAA pertaining to petitions for judicial review are
not applicable to this action. Prior EPA rulemaking actions for each
individual component of the Washington SIP compilations had previously
afforded interested parties the opportunity to file a petition for
judicial review in the United States Court of Appeals for the
appropriate circuit within 60 days of such rulemaking action. Thus, the
EPA sees no need in this action to reopen the 60-day period for filing
such petitions for judicial review for this ``Identification of plan''
update action for Washington.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Carbon monoxide,
Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Lead, Nitrogen
dioxide, Ozone, Particulate matter, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile organic compounds.
Dated: July 20, 2021.
Michelle L. Pirzadeh,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 10.
For the reasons set forth in the preamble, 40 CFR part 52 is
amended as follows:
PART 52--APPROVAL AND PROMULGATION OF IMPLEMENTATION PLANS
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1. The authority citation for part 52 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart WW--Washington
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2. Amend Sec. 52.2470 by revising paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) to read
as follows:
Sec. 52.2470 Identification of plan.
* * * * *
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed as incorporated
by reference in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section was approved for
incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in
accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. The material
incorporated is as it exists on the date of the approval, and notice of
any change in the material will be published in the Federal Register.
Entries in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with EPA approval
dates on or after May 31, 2021, will be incorporated by reference in
the next update to the SIP compilation.
(2)(i) EPA Region 10 certifies that the rules and regulations
provided by EPA at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section
are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State rules and
regulations which have been approved as part of the State
implementation plan as of May 31, 2021.
(ii) EPA Region 10 certifies that the source-specific requirements
provided by EPA at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section
are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated source-specific
requirements which have been approved in the notebook ``40 CFR
52.2470(d)--Source Specific Requirements'' as part of the State
implementation plan as of May 31, 2021.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be
inspected at the Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, Air and
Radiation Division, 1200 Sixth Avenue Suite 155, Seattle, Washington
98101; or at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call
(202) 741-6030, or go to: https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
(c) EPA approved regulations.
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Table 1--Regulations Approved Statewide
[Not applicable in Indian reservations (excluding non-trust land within the exterior boundaries of the Puyallup
Indian Reservation) and any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has
jurisdiction.]
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State
State citation Title/subject effective EPA approval date Explanations
date
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Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-405--Kraft Pulping Mills
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173-405-012........... Statement of 3/22/91 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Purpose.
173-405-021........... Definitions........ 5/24/19 2/26/20, 85 FR 10984..............
173-405-040........... Emissions Standards 3/22/91 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578............... Except sections
(1)(b), (1)(c),
(3)(b), (3)(c),
(4), (7), (8) &
(9).
173-405-045........... Creditable Stack 3/22/91 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Height &
Dispersion
Techniques.
173-405-061........... More Restrictive 3/22/91 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Emission Standards.
173-405-072........... Monitoring 5/24/19 2/26/20, 85 FR 10984.............. Except 173-405-
Requirements. 072(2).
173-405-077........... Report of Startup, 3/22/91 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Shutdown,
Breakdown or Upset
Conditions.
173-405-078........... Emission Inventory. 3/22/91 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
173-405-086........... New Source Review 5/24/19 2/26/20, 85 FR 10984.............. Except provisions
(NSR). related to WAC
173-400-114 and
provisions
excluded from our
approval of WAC
173-400-110
through 173-400-
113.
173-405-087........... Prevention of 5/24/19 2/26/20, 85 FR 10984.............. Except 173-400-
Significant 720(4)(a)(i
Deterioration through iv), 173-
(PSD). 400-720(4)(b)(iii
)(C), and 173-400-
750(2) second
sentence.
173-405-091........... Special Studies.... 3/22/91 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
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Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-410--Sulfite Pulping Mills
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173-410-012........... Statement of 3/22/91 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Purpose.
173-410-021........... Definitions........ 3/22/91 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
173-410-040........... Emissions Standards 3/22/91 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578............... Except the
exception
provision in (3)
& section (5).
173-410-045........... Creditable Stack 3/22/91 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Height &
Dispersion
Techniques.
173-410-062........... Monitoring 5/24/19 2/26/20, 85 FR 10984..............
Requirements.
173-410-067........... Report of Startup, 3/22/91 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Shutdown,
Breakdown or Upset
Conditions.
173-410-071........... Emission Inventory. 3/22/91 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
173-410-086........... New Source Review 5/24/19 2/26/20, 85 FR 10984.............. Except provisions
(NSR). related to WAC
173-400-114 and
provisions
excluded from our
approval of WAC
173-400-110
through 173-400-
113.
173-410-087........... Prevention of 5/24/19 2/26/20, 85 FR 10984.............. Except 173-400-
Significant 720(4)(a)(i
Deterioration through iv), 173-
(PSD). 400-720(4)(b)(iii
)(C), and 173-400-
750(2) second
sentence.
173-410-100........... Special Studies.... 3/22/91 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
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Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-415--Primary Aluminum Plants
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173-415-010........... Statement of 3/22/91 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Purpose.
173-415-015........... Applicability...... 5/24/19 2/26/20, 85 FR 10984.............. Except 173-415-
015(3).
173-415-020........... Definitions........ 5/24/19 2/26/20, 85 FR 10984.............. Except 173-415-
020(6).
173-415-030........... Emissions Standards 3/22/91 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578............... Except sections
(1) & (3)(b).
173-415-060........... Monitoring and 5/24/19 2/26/20, 85 FR 10984.............. Except 173-415-
Reporting. 060(1)(b).
173-415-070........... Report of Startup, 3/22/91 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Shutdown,
Breakdown or Upset
Conditions.
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Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-425--Open Burning
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173-425-010........... Purpose............ 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
173-425-020........... Applicability...... 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
173-425-030........... Definitions........ 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
173-425-036........... Curtailment During 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Episodes or
Impaired Air
Quality.
173-425-045........... Prohibited 1/3/89 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Materials.
173-425-055........... Exceptions......... 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
173-425-065........... Residential Open 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Burning.
173-425-075........... Commercial Open 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Burning.
173-425-085........... Agricultural Open 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Burning.
173-425-095........... No Burn Area 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Designation.
173-425-100........... Delegation of 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Agricultural Open
Burning Program.
173-425-115........... Land Clearing 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Projects.
173-425-120........... Department of 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Natural Resources
Smoke Management
Plan.
173-425-130........... Notice of Violation 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
173-425-140........... Remedies........... 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
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Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-430--Burning of Field and Forage and Turf Grasses Grown for Seed
Open Burning
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173-430-010........... Purpose............ 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
173-430-020........... Definitions........ 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
173-430-030........... Permits, 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Conditions, and
Restrictions.
173-430-040........... Mobile Field 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Burners.
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173-430-050........... Other Approvals.... 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
173-430-060........... Study of 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Alternatives.
173-430-070........... Fees............... 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
173-430-080........... Certification of 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Alternatives.
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Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-433--Solid Fuel Burning Device Standards
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173-433-010........... Purpose............ 2/23/14 5/9/14, 79 FR 26628...............
173-433-020........... Applicability...... 12/16/87 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
173-433-030........... Definitions........ 2/23/14 5/9/14, 79 FR 26628...............
173-433-100........... Emission 2/23/14 5/9/14, 79 FR 26628...............
Performance
Standards.
173-433-110........... Opacity Standards.. 2/23/14 5/9/14, 79 FR 26628...............
173-433-120........... Prohibited Fuel 2/23/14 5/9/14, 79 FR 26628...............
Types.
173-433-130........... General Emission 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Standards.
173-433-140........... Criteria for 2/23/14 5/9/14, 79 FR 26628...............
Impaired Air
Quality Burn Bans.
173-433-150........... Restrictions on 2/23/14 5/9/14, 79 FR 26628...............
Operation of Solid
Fuel Burning
Devices.
173-433-155........... Criteria for 2/23/14 5/9/14, 79 FR 26628...............
Prohibiting Solid
Fuel Burning
Devices That Are
Not Certified.
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Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-434--Solid Waste Incinerator Facilities
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173-434-010........... Purpose............ 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
173-434-020........... Applicability and 1/22/04 8/4/05, 70 FR 44855...............
Compliance.
173-434-030........... Definitions........ 1/22/04 8/4/05, 70 FR 44855...............
173-434-090........... Operation and 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Maintenance Plan.
173-434-110........... Standards of 1/22/04 8/4/05, 70 FR 44855............... Except section
Performance. (1)(a).
173-434-130........... Emission Standards. 1/22/04 8/4/05, 70 FR 44855............... Except section
(2).
173-434-160........... Design and 1/22/04 8/4/05, 70 FR 44855...............
Operation.
173-434-170........... Monitoring and 1/22/04 8/4/05, 70 FR 44855...............
Reporting.
173-434-190........... Changes in 1/22/04 8/4/05, 70 FR 44855...............
Operation.
173-434-200........... Emission Inventory. 1/22/04 8/4/05, 70 FR 44855...............
173-434-210........... Special Studies.... 10/18/90 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
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Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-435--Emergency Episode Plan
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173-435-010........... Purpose............ 1/3/89 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
173-435-015........... Significant Harm 1/3/89 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Levels.
173-435-020........... Definitions........ 1/3/89 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
173-435-030........... Episode Stage 1/3/89 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Criteria.
173-435-040........... Source Emission 1/3/89 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
Reduction Plans.
173-435-050........... Action Procedures.. 1/3/89 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
173-435-060........... Enforcement........ 1/3/89 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578...............
173-435-070........... Sampling Sites, 1/3/89 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578............... Except section
Equipment and (1).
Methods.
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Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-476--Ambient Air Quality Standards
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173-476-010........... Purpose............ 12/22/13 3/4/14, 79 FR 12077...............
173-476-020........... Applicability...... 07/01/16 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386..............
173-476-030........... Definitions........ 12/22/13 3/4/14, 79 FR 12077...............
173-476-100........... Ambient Air Quality 12/22/13 3/4/14, 79 FR 12077...............
Standard for PM-10.
173-476-110........... Ambient Air Quality 12/22/13 3/4/14, 79 FR 12077...............
Standards for PM-
2.5.
173-476-120........... Ambient Air Quality 12/22/13 3/4/14, 79 FR 12077...............
Standard for Lead
(Pb).
173-476-130........... Ambient Air Quality 12/22/13 3/4/14, 79 FR 12077...............
Standards for
Sulfur Oxides
(Sulfur Dioxide).
173-476-140........... Ambient Air Quality 12/22/13 3/4/14, 79 FR 12077...............
Standards for
Nitrogen Oxides
(Nitrogen Dioxide).
173-476-150........... Ambient Air Quality 07/01/16 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386..............
Standard for Ozone.
173-476-160........... Ambient Air Quality 12/22/13 3/4/14, 79 FR 12077...............
Standards for
Carbon Monoxide.
173-476-170........... Monitor Siting 12/22/13 3/4/14, 79 FR 12077...............
Criteria.
173-476-180........... Reference 12/22/13 3/4/14, 79 FR 12077...............
Conditions.
173-476-900........... Table of Standards. 07/01/16 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386..............
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Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-490--Emission Standards and Controls for Sources Emitting Volatile
Organic Compounds
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173-490-010........... Policy and Purpose. 3/22/91 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426..............
173-490-020........... Definitions........ 3/22/91 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426..............
173-490-025........... General 3/22/91 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426..............
Applicability.
173-490-030........... Registration and 3/22/91 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426..............
Reporting.
173-490-040........... Requirements....... 3/22/91 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426..............
173-490-080........... Exceptions and 3/22/91 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426..............
Alternative
Methods.
173-490-090........... New Source Review 3/22/91 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426..............
(NSR).
173-490-200........... Petroleum Refinery 3/22/91 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426..............
Equipment Leaks.
173-490-201........... Petroleum Liquid 3/22/91 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426..............
Storage in
External Floating
Roof Tanks.
173-490-202........... Leaks from Gasoline 3/22/91 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426..............
Transport Tanks
and Vapor
Collection System.
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173-490-203........... Perchloroethylene 3/22/91 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426..............
Dry Cleaning
Systems.
173-490-204........... Graphic Arts System 3/22/91 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426..............
173-490-205........... Surface Coating of 3/22/91 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426..............
Miscellaneous
Metal Parts and
Products.
173-490-207........... Surface Coating of 3/22/91 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426..............
Flatwood Paneling.
173-490-208........... Aerospace Assembly 3/22/91 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426..............
and Component
Coating Operations.
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Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-492--Motor Fuel Specifications for Oxygenated Gasoline
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173-492-010........... Policy and Purpose. 10/19/96 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363..............
173-492-020........... Applicability...... 12/1/92 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363..............
173-492-030........... Definitions........ 12/1/92 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363..............
173-492-040........... Compliance 12/1/92 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363..............
Requirements.
173-492-050........... Registration 10/19/96 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363..............
Requirements.
173-492-060........... Labeling 12/1/92 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363..............
Requirements.
173-492-070........... Control Areas and 10/19/96 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363..............
Control Periods.
173-492-080........... Enforcement and 12/1/92 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363..............
Compliance.
173-492-090........... Unplanned 12/1/92 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363..............
Conditions.
173-492-100........... Severability....... 12/1/92 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363..............
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Table 2--Additional Regulations Approved for Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) Direct Jurisdiction
[Applicable in Adams, Asotin, Chelan, Columbia, Douglas, Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat,
Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, San Juan, Stevens, Walla Walla, and Whitman counties, excluding facilities
subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction, Indian reservations (excluding non-
trust land within the exterior boundaries of the Puyallup Indian Reservation), and any other area where the EPA
or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction. These regulations also apply statewide for
facilities subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173-400-700, 173-405-012, 173-410-012, and 173-415-012.]
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State
State citation Title/subject effective EPA approval date Explanations
date
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Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 173-400--General Regulations for Air Pollution Sources
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173-400-010........... Policy and Purpose. 3/22/91 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726...............
173-400-020........... Applicability...... 12/29/12 10/3/14, 79 FR 59653..............
173-400-025........... Adoption of Federal 9/16/18 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302..............
Rules.
173-400-030........... Definitions........ 9/16/18 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302.............. Except: 173-400-
030(6); 173-400-
030(32); 173-400-
030(38); 173-400-
030(45); 173-400-
030(83); 173-400-
030(89); 173-400-
030(96); 173-400-
030(97); 173-400-
030(100); 173-400-
030(103); 173-400-
030(104).
173-400-030 (30) and Definitions........ 12/29/12 10/3/14, 79 FR 59653..............
(36).
173-400-036........... Relocation of 12/29/12 4/29/15, 80 FR 23721..............
Portable Sources.
173-400-040........... General Standards 9/16/18 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302.............. Except: 173-400-
for Maximum 040(2); 173-400-
Emissions. 040(3); 173-400-
040(5).
173-400-040(2)........ General Standards 07/01/16 10/6/16, 81 FR 69385.............. Except: 173-400-
for Maximum 040(2)(c); 173-
Emissions. 400-040(2)(d).
173-400-050........... Emission Standards 9/16/18 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302.............. Except: 173-400-
for Combustion and 050(2); 173-400-
Incineration Units. 050(4); 173-400-
050(5); 173-400-
050(6).
173-400-060........... Emission Standards 11/25/18 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302..............
for General
Process Units.
173-400-070........... Emission Standards 07/01/16 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386.............. Except: 173-400-
for Certain Source 070(7); 173-400-
Categories. 070(8).
173-400-081........... Startup and 4/1/11 10/3/14, 79 FR 59653..............
Shutdown.
173-400-091........... Voluntary Limits on 4/1/11 10/3/14, 79 FR 59653.............. 9/20/93 version
Emissions. continues to be
approved under
the authority of
CAA Section
112(l) with
respect to
Section 112
hazardous air
pollutants. See
the Federal
Register of June
2, 1995.
173-400-105........... Records, 11/25/18 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302..............
Monitoring, and
Reporting.
173-400-107........... Excess Emissions... 9/20/93 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726...............
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173-400-110........... New Source Review 12/29/12 9/29/16, 81 FR 66825.............. Except: 173-400-
(NSR) for Sources 110(1)(c)(ii)(C);
and Portable 173-400-110(1)(e)
Sources. ; 173-400-
110(2)(d);
The part of WAC
173-400-110(4)(b)
(vi) that says,
``not for
use with
materials
containing toxic
air pollutants,
as listed in
chapter 173-460
WAC,'';
The part of 400-
110 (4)(e)(iii)
that says,
``where
toxic air
pollutants as
defined in
chapter 173-460
WAC are not
emitted'';
The part of 400-
110(4)(f)(i) that
says,
``that
are not toxic air
pollutants listed
in chapter 173-
460 WAC'';
The part of 400-
110(4)(h)(xviii)
that says,
``, to
the extent that
toxic air
pollutant gases
as defined in
chapter 173-460
WAC are not
emitted'';
The part of 400-
110(4)(h)(xxxiii)
that says,
``where
no toxic air
pollutants as
listed under
chapter 173-460
WAC are
emitted'';
The part of 400-
110(4)(h)(xxxiv)
that says,
``, or
<=1% (by weight)
toxic air