South Carolina; New Stationary Sources; Supplemental Delegation of Authority, 50952-50953 [2022-17112]

Download as PDF 50952 Federal Register / Vol. 87, No. 160 / Friday, August 19, 2022 / Rules and Regulations Lukens Steel Co.—Coatesville)’’; ‘‘ATI Flat Rolled Products Holdings, LLC (formerly referenced as Allegheny Ludlum Corporation—Brackenridge)’’; ‘‘Boyertown Foundry Company’’; Name of source Permit No. * Lukens Steel Co.—Coatesville .......... * * Allegheny Ludlum Brackenridge. * County State effective date § 52.2020 * Identification of plan. * * (d) * * * (1) * * * * * Additional explanation/ §§ 52.2063 and 52.2064 citations 1 EPA approval date * Chester .............. * 5/6/99 * * 12/15/00, ............................................ 65 FR 78418 ..................................... * See also 52.2064(j)(1). CO–260 * Allegheny .......... * 12/19/96 * * 10/18/01, ............................................ 66 FR 52851 ..................................... * See also 52.2064(j)(2). 15–00010 * Chester .............. * 3/18/20 * * 8/19/2022, [insert Federal Register citation]. 0059–I009a 0059–I008d Allegheny .......... 12/3/20 4/21/21 8/19/2022, [insert Federal Register citation]. 52.2064(j)(2). 06–05063 Berks ................. 8/1/20 [insert Federal Register 52.2064(j)(3). Grove US LLC Shady Grove Plant .... 28–05004 Franklin ............. 1/1/21 [insert Federal Register 52.2064(j)(4). INDSPEC Chemical Corporation Petrolia. Texas Eastern Transmission LP Lilly Station. 10–00021 Butler ................. 12/17/20 [insert Federal Register 52.2064(j)(5). 11–00258 Cambria ............. 12/10/21 8/19/2022, citation]. 8/19/2022, citation]. 8/19/2022, citation]. 8/19/2022, citation]. [insert Federal Register 52.2064(j)(6). 1 The OP–15– 0010 Corporation— * ArcelorMittal Plate LLC Coatesville (formerly referenced as Lukens Steel Co.—Coatesville). ATI Flat Rolled Products Holdings, LLC (formerly referenced as Allegheny Ludlum Corporation— Brackenridge). Boyertown Foundry Company ........... * * 52.2064(j)(1). cross-references that are not § 52.2064 are to material that pre-date the notebook format. For more information, see § 52.2063. * * * * * 3. Amend § 52.2064 by adding paragraph (j) to read as follows: ■ § 52.2064 EPA-approved Source-Specific Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and Oxides of Nitrogen (NOX). * lotter on DSK11XQN23PROD with RULES1 ‘‘Grove US LLC Shady Grove Plant’’; ‘‘INDSPEC Chemical Corporation Petrolia’’; and ‘‘Texas Eastern Transmission LP Lilly Station’’. The revisions and additions read as follows: * * * * (j) Approval of source-specific RACT requirements for 1997 and/or 2008 8hour ozone national ambient air quality standards for the facilities listed in this paragraph are incorporated as specified. (Rulemaking Docket No. EPA–OAR– 2022–0165). (1) ArcelorMittal Plate LLC Coatesville—Incorporating by reference Permit No. 15–00010, effective March 18, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. 15–0010, effective May 6, 1999, except for Conditions 18, 19, and 23–31 which remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(c)(143)(i)(B)(11), for prior RACT approval. (2) ATI Flat Rolled Products Holdings, LLC—Installation Permit No. 0059– I009a effective December 3, 2020 and Installation Permit No. 0059–I008d effective April 21, 2021, as redacted by ACHD, which supersede RACT Order 260, issued December 19, 1996 to Allegheny Ludlum Corporation, except VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:42 Aug 18, 2022 Jkt 256001 for conditions 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.9, and 1.10. (3) Boyertown Foundry Company— Incorporating by reference Permit No. 06–05063, effective on August 1, 2020, as redacted by PADEP. (4) Grove US LLC Shade Grove Plant—Incorporating by reference Permit No. 28–05004, effective January 1, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania. (5) INDSPEC Chemical Corporation Petrolia—Incorporating by reference Permit No. 10–00021, effective December 17, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. #10–021, effective October 10, 1998, remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(c)(186)(i)(B)(2), for prior RACT approval. (6) Texas Eastern Transmission LP Lilly Station—Incorporating by reference Permit No. 11–00258, effective December 10, 2021 as redacted by Pennsylvania. [FR Doc. 2022–17448 Filed 8–18–22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560–50–P PO 00000 Frm 00028 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 40 CFR Part 60 [EPA–R04–OAR–2022–0408; FRL–9560–01– R4] South Carolina; New Stationary Sources; Supplemental Delegation of Authority Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ACTION: Notification. AGENCY: On September 23, 2021, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC or State agency) requested to change its delegation mechanism from ‘‘adopt-byreference’’ to ‘‘automatic’’ for delegation of New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) under our regulations. The purpose of the State agency request for approval of the ‘‘automatic’’ delegation mechanism is to facilitate consistency with the State agency’s ‘‘automatic’’ delegation mechanism for implementation and enforcement of National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants rules. With this NSPS delegation mechanism in place, once a new or revised rule is promulgated by EPA, delegation of authority from EPA to the State agency SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\19AUR1.SGM 19AUR1 Federal Register / Vol. 87, No. 160 / Friday, August 19, 2022 / Rules and Regulations lotter on DSK11XQN23PROD with RULES1 will become effective on the date the rule is promulgated. No further State requests for delegation will be necessary. Likewise, no further Federal Register notices will be published. EPA reserves the right to implement the federal NSPS directly and continues to retain concurrent enforcement authority. EPA is providing notice that it approved SCDHEC’s request on January 17, 2022. DATES: August 19, 2022. ADDRESSES: Copies of the request to change the delegation mechanism from ‘‘adopt-by-reference’’ to ‘‘automatic’’ are available for public inspection during normal business hours at the following locations: Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4, Air and Radiation Division, Air Analysis and Support Branch, 61 Forsyth Street, SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30303. South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, 2600 Bull Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201–1708. Effective January 17, 2022, all requests, applications, reports, and other correspondence required by any NSPS should continue to be submitted to the following address: South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, 2600 Bull Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201–1708. Although the EPA is not accepting comments regarding this document, Docket ID No. EPA–R04–OAR–2022– 0408 at https://www.regulations.gov contains relevant information related to this information document. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tracy Watson, Stationary Source Team, Communities and Air Toxics Section, Air Analysis and Support Branch, Air and Radiation Division, Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4, 61 Forsyth St. SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30303, 404– 562–8998. Email: watson.marion@ epa.gov SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: I. Background Section 301, in conjunction with sections 101 and 111(c)(1) of the Clean Air Act as amended November 15, 1990, authorizes EPA to delegate authority to implement and enforce the standards set out in 40 CFR part 60, New Source Performance Standards (NSPS). The EPA first delegated the authority for implementation and enforcement of the NSPS program to the State of South Carolina on October 19, 1976. See 42 FR 4188. The EPA later approved SCDHEC’s request to use the ‘‘adopt-byreference’’ delegation mechanism for VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:42 Aug 18, 2022 Jkt 256001 implementation and enforcement of the NSPS program in South Carolina on March 27, 2001. See 66 FR 16606. On September 23, 2021, the EPA received a letter from SCDHEC ‘‘requesting to receive automatic delegation as the delegation mechanism for 40 CFR part 60, Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources (NSPS).’’ SCDHEC’s letter further explained that this updated delegation method would ‘‘replace South Carolina’s current NSPS delegation mechanism of adopt-by-reference.’’ II. Update to Delegation Method After a thorough review of the request, the Regional Administrator has determined that the laws, rules, and regulations for the State agency provide an adequate and effective procedure for implementation and enforcement of the NSPS. The EPA, therefore, hereby notifies the public that it has approved the automatic delegation mechanism for delegation of the NSPS source categories. This approval became effective on January 17, 2022. A copy of the EPA’s letter approving SCDHEC’s request, with enclosures, is available at Docket ID No. EPA–R04–OAR–2022– 0408 at https://www.regulations.gov. Authority: This document is issued under the authority of sections 101, 111, and 301 of the Clean Air Act, as Amended (42 U.S.C. 7401, 7411, and 7601). Dated: August 3, 2022. Daniel Blackman, Regional Administrator, Region 4. [FR Doc. 2022–17112 Filed 8–18–22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560–50–P ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 40 CFR Part 171 [EPA–HQ–OPP–2021–0831; FRL–9134.1– 04–OCSPP] RIN 2070–AL01 Pesticides; Certification of Pesticide Applicators; Further Extension to Expiration Date of Certification Plans Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION: Final rule. AGENCY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is extending the deadline by which existing certification plans for the certification of restricted use pesticide (RUP) applicators may remain valid until either EPA has approved revised certification plans that conform to the updated federal standards or they expire, whichever is earlier, to SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00029 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 50953 November 4, 2023. Federal, state, territory, and tribal certifying authorities with existing certification plans are required to complete revisions to their existing plans conforming with the updated federal standards for RUP applicator certification, and the regulations establish the deadline by which the existing plans will expire unless the revised plans are approved by the Agency. EPA is extending this deadline to allow additional time for any remaining proposed certification plan modifications pending approval to continue being reviewed and approved by EPA without interruption to federal, state, territory, and tribal certification programs or to those who are certified to use RUPs under those programs. DATES: This final rule is October 18, 2022. The docket for this action, identified by docket identification (ID) number EPA–HQ–OPP–2021–0831, is available at https://www.regulations.gov or at the Office of Pesticide Programs Regulatory Public Docket (OPP Docket) in the Environmental Protection Agency Docket Center (EPA/DC), West William Jefferson Clinton Bldg., Rm. 3334, 1301 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20460–0001. The Public Reading Room is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays. The telephone number for the Public Reading Room and the OPP Docket is (202) 566–1744. Please review the visitor instructions and additional information about the docket available at https://www.epa.gov/dockets. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carolyn Schroeder, Pesticide Reevaluation Division (Mail Code 7508M), Office of Pesticide Programs, Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20460–0001; telephone number: (202) 566–2376; email address: schroeder.carolyn@epa.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: ADDRESSES: I. Executive Summary A. Does this action apply to me? You may be potentially affected by this action if you are a federal, state, territory, or tribal agency who administers a certification program for pesticides applicators. You many also be potentially affected by this action if you are: a registrant of RUP products; a person who applies RUPs, including those under the direct supervision of a certified applicator; a person who relies upon the availability of RUPs; someone who hires a certified applicator to apply an RUP; a pesticide safety educator; or other person who provides pesticide E:\FR\FM\19AUR1.SGM 19AUR1

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[Federal Register Volume 87, Number 160 (Friday, August 19, 2022)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 50952-50953]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2022-17112]


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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 60

[EPA-R04-OAR-2022-0408; FRL-9560-01-R4]


South Carolina; New Stationary Sources; Supplemental Delegation 
of Authority

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

ACTION: Notification.

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SUMMARY: On September 23, 2021, the South Carolina Department of Health 
and Environmental Control (SCDHEC or State agency) requested to change 
its delegation mechanism from ``adopt-by-reference'' to ``automatic'' 
for delegation of New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) under our 
regulations. The purpose of the State agency request for approval of 
the ``automatic'' delegation mechanism is to facilitate consistency 
with the State agency's ``automatic'' delegation mechanism for 
implementation and enforcement of National Emission Standards for 
Hazardous Air Pollutants rules. With this NSPS delegation mechanism in 
place, once a new or revised rule is promulgated by EPA, delegation of 
authority from EPA to the State agency

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will become effective on the date the rule is promulgated. No further 
State requests for delegation will be necessary. Likewise, no further 
Federal Register notices will be published. EPA reserves the right to 
implement the federal NSPS directly and continues to retain concurrent 
enforcement authority. EPA is providing notice that it approved 
SCDHEC's request on January 17, 2022.

DATES: August 19, 2022.

ADDRESSES: Copies of the request to change the delegation mechanism 
from ``adopt-by-reference'' to ``automatic'' are available for public 
inspection during normal business hours at the following locations:
    Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4, Air and Radiation 
Division, Air Analysis and Support Branch, 61 Forsyth Street, SW, 
Atlanta, Georgia 30303.
    South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, 2600 
Bull Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201-1708.
    Effective January 17, 2022, all requests, applications, reports, 
and other correspondence required by any NSPS should continue to be 
submitted to the following address: South Carolina Department of Health 
and Environmental Control, 2600 Bull Street, Columbia, South Carolina 
29201-1708.
    Although the EPA is not accepting comments regarding this document, 
Docket ID No. EPA-R04-OAR-2022-0408 at https://www.regulations.gov 
contains relevant information related to this information document.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tracy Watson, Stationary Source Team, 
Communities and Air Toxics Section, Air Analysis and Support Branch, 
Air and Radiation Division, Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4, 
61 Forsyth St. SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30303, 404-562-8998. Email: 
[email protected]

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Background

    Section 301, in conjunction with sections 101 and 111(c)(1) of the 
Clean Air Act as amended November 15, 1990, authorizes EPA to delegate 
authority to implement and enforce the standards set out in 40 CFR part 
60, New Source Performance Standards (NSPS).
    The EPA first delegated the authority for implementation and 
enforcement of the NSPS program to the State of South Carolina on 
October 19, 1976. See 42 FR 4188. The EPA later approved SCDHEC's 
request to use the ``adopt-by-reference'' delegation mechanism for 
implementation and enforcement of the NSPS program in South Carolina on 
March 27, 2001. See 66 FR 16606.
    On September 23, 2021, the EPA received a letter from SCDHEC 
``requesting to receive automatic delegation as the delegation 
mechanism for 40 CFR part 60, Standards of Performance for New 
Stationary Sources (NSPS).'' SCDHEC's letter further explained that 
this updated delegation method would ``replace South Carolina's current 
NSPS delegation mechanism of adopt-by-reference.''

II. Update to Delegation Method

    After a thorough review of the request, the Regional Administrator 
has determined that the laws, rules, and regulations for the State 
agency provide an adequate and effective procedure for implementation 
and enforcement of the NSPS. The EPA, therefore, hereby notifies the 
public that it has approved the automatic delegation mechanism for 
delegation of the NSPS source categories. This approval became 
effective on January 17, 2022. A copy of the EPA's letter approving 
SCDHEC's request, with enclosures, is available at Docket ID No. EPA-
R04-OAR-2022-0408 at https://www.regulations.gov.

    Authority: This document is issued under the authority of 
sections 101, 111, and 301 of the Clean Air Act, as Amended (42 
U.S.C. 7401, 7411, and 7601).

    Dated: August 3, 2022.
Daniel Blackman,
Regional Administrator, Region 4.
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