Air Plan Approval; Florida; Update to Materials Incorporated by Reference, 12835-12842 [2023-04013]
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List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air
pollution control, Incorporation by
reference, Intergovernmental relations,
Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements, Volatile
organic compounds.
Dated: February 22, 2023.
Daniel Blackman,
Regional Administrator, Region 4.
For the reasons stated in the
preamble, EPA amends 40 CFR part 52
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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supplemented on November 18, 2022,
regarding Mississippi’s 2015 8-hour
Ozone NAAQS infrastructure SIP that
addresses the prevention of significant
deterioration related requirements of
CAA sections 110(a)(2)(C),
110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II) (Prong 3), and
110(a)(2)(J), and the modeling
requirements of 110(a)(2)(K). The SIP
revision included a commitment to
adopt a rule revision to meet
requirements of these sections and
submit a SIP revision containing the
revised rules. EPA conditionally
approved these portions of the January
25, 2021, SIP revision, as supplemented
November 18, 2022, in an action
published in the Federal Register on
March 1, 2023. If Mississippi fails to
meet its commitment by March 1, 2024,
the conditional approval will become a
disapproval on March 1, 2024.
2. Section 52.1276 is added to read as
follows:
3. In § 52.1270, in paragraph (e),
amend the table by adding an entry for
‘‘110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure
Requirements for the 2015 8-hour Ozone
NAAQS’’ at the end of the table to read
as follows.
§ 52.1276
§ 52.1270
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart Z—Mississippi
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Conditional approval.
Mississippi submitted a SIP revision
to EPA on January 25, 2021, as
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Air Plan Approval; Florida; Update to
Materials Incorporated by Reference
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Final rule; notice of
administrative change.
AGENCY:
The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) is updating the materials
SUMMARY:
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that are incorporated by reference (IBR)
into the Florida State Implementation
Plan (SIP). The regulations affected by
this update have been previously
submitted by Florida and approved by
EPA. In this notice, EPA is also
notifying the public of corrections and
clarifying changes in the Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR) tables that
identify material incorporated by
reference into the Florida SIP. This
update affects the materials that are
available for public inspection at the
National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA) and the EPA
Regional Office.
DATES: This action is effective March 1,
2023.
ADDRESSES: The SIP materials whose
incorporation by reference into 40 CFR
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Addressing and conditionally
approving the PSD elements of sections
110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and
J, and section 110(a)(2)(K)
only.
part 52 is finalized through this action
are available for inspection at the
following locations: Environmental
Protection Agency, Region 4, 61 Forsyth
Street SW, Atlanta, GA 30303; and
www.regulations.gov. To view the
materials at the Region 4 Office, EPA
requests that you email the contact
listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section to schedule your
inspection. The Regional Office’s
official hours of business are Monday
through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
excluding Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sarah LaRocca, Air Regulatory
Management Section, Air Planning and
Implementation Branch, Air and
Radiation Division, U.S Environmental
Protection Agency, Region 4, 61 Forsyth
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Ms. LaRocca can be reached via
telephone at (404) 562–8994 and via
electronic mail at larocca.sarah@
epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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I. Background
Each state has a SIP containing the
control measures and strategies used to
attain and maintain the national
ambient air quality standards (NAAQS).
The SIP is extensive, containing such
elements as air pollution control
regulations, emission inventories,
monitoring networks, attainment
demonstrations, and enforcement
mechanisms.
Each state must formally adopt the
control measures and strategies in the
SIP after the public has had an
opportunity to comment on them and
then submit the proposed SIP revisions
to EPA. Once these control measures
and strategies are approved by EPA, and
after notice and comment, they are
incorporated into the federallyapproved SIP and are identified in part
52—‘‘Approval and Promulgation of
Implementation Plans,’’ Title 40 of the
Code of Federal Regulations (40 CFR
part 52). The full text of the state
regulation approved by EPA is not
reproduced in its entirety in 40 CFR part
52 but is ‘‘incorporated by reference.’’
This means that EPA has approved a
given state regulation or specified
changes to a given regulation with a
specific effective date. The public is
referred to the location of the full text
version should they want to know
which measures are contained in a
given SIP. The information provided
allows EPA and the public to monitor
the extent to which a state implements
a SIP to attain and maintain the NAAQS
and to take enforcement action for
violations of the SIP.
The SIP is a living document which
the state can revise as necessary to
address the unique air pollution
problems in the state. Therefore, EPA
from time to time must take action on
proposed revisions containing new or
revised state regulations. A submission
from a state can revise one or more rules
in their entirety or portions of rules. The
state indicates the changes in the
submission (such as by using redline/
strikethrough text), and EPA then takes
action on the requested changes. EPA
establishes a docket for its actions using
a unique Docket Identification Number,
which is listed in each action. These
dockets and the complete submission
are available for viewing on
www.regulations.gov.
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On May 22, 1997 (62 FR 27968), EPA
revised the procedures for incorporating
by reference, into the Code of Federal
Regulations, materials approved by EPA
into each SIP. These changes revised the
format for the identification of the SIP
in 40 CFR part 52, streamlined the
mechanisms for announcing EPA
approval of revisions to a SIP, and
streamlined the mechanisms for EPA’s
updating of the IBR information
contained for each SIP in 40 CFR part
52. The revised procedures also called
for EPA to maintain ‘‘SIP Compilations’’
that contain the federally approved
regulations and source-specific permits
submitted by each state agency. EPA
generally updates these SIP
Compilations on an annual basis. Under
the revised procedures, EPA must
periodically publish an informational
document in the rules section of the
Federal Register notifying the public
that updates have been made to a SIP
Compilation for a particular state. EPA
began applying the 1997 revised
procedures to Florida on June 16, 1999,
and is providing this notice in
accordance with such procedures. See
64 FR 32346.
II. EPA Action
In this action, EPA is providing notice
of an update to the materials
incorporated by reference into the
Florida SIP as of August 31, 2022, and
identified in 40 CFR 52.520(c) and (d).
This update includes SIP materials
approved by EPA since the last IBR
update. See 83 FR 17081 (April 18,
2018). In addition, EPA is providing
notice of the following corrections and
clarifying changes to 40 CFR 52.520(c)
and (d):
Changes Applicable to Paragraph (c),
EPA Approved Florida Laws and
Regulations
A. Correcting Table (c)’s title, from
‘‘(c) EPA Approved Florida Regulations’’
to ‘‘(c) EPA-Approved Florida Laws and
Regulations’’.
B. Correcting the header of paragraph
(c), from ‘‘EPA Approved Florida
Regulations’’ to ‘‘EPA-Approved Florida
Laws and Regulations’’.
C. Where applicable, under the ‘‘State
effective date’’ and ‘‘EPA Approval
Date,’’ removing the leading zero from
the month and day, and change the 2digit year to reflect a 4-digit year (for
consistency), and correcting a Federal
Register citation to reflect the beginning
page of the preamble as opposed to that
of the regulatory text.
D. Correcting a typographical error for
State Statute 62–296.570 by changing
the title, ‘‘Reasonably Available Control
Technology (RACT)—Requirements for
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Major VOC and NOX- Emitting
Facilities’’ to ‘‘Reasonably Available
Control Technology (RACT)—
Requirements for Major VOC- and NOXEmitting Facilities’’.
E. Correcting a typographical error for
State Statute 62–296.705 by changing
the title, ‘‘Phosphate Processing
operations’’ to ‘‘Phosphate Processing
Operations’’.
F. Correcting a typographical error for
State Statute 62–296.711 by changing
the title, ‘‘Materials Handling, Sizing,
Screening, Crushing and Grinding
operations’’ to ‘‘Materials Handling,
Sizing, Screening, Crushing and
Grinding Operations’’.
G. Changing the reference to State
Statute 112.3143(4) by removing
reference to subsection (4) and
correcting a typographical error by
changing the title, ‘‘Voting Conflict’’ to
‘‘Voting conflicts’’.
H. Reformatting ‘‘State Statutes’’
120.569 and 403.131 to be in sequential
order.
I. Correcting state effective dates
listed under State Statutes in paragraph
52.520(c), as described below:
a. 112.3143, Voting conflicts, State
effective date is revised to read ‘‘6/29/
1999.’’
b. 112.3144, Full and public
disclosure of financial interests, State
effective date is revised to read ‘‘10/1/
2006.’’
c. 120.569, Decisions which affect
substantial interests, State effective date
is revised to read ‘‘6/24/2011.’’
d. 403.131, Injunctive relief, remedies,
State effective date is revised to read ‘‘6/
15/2001.’’
J. Adding language to the explanation
column under State Statute 120.569,
Decisions which affect substantial
interests, to read as follows: ‘‘Paragraph
(2)(n) only; to satisfy the requirements
of section 110(a)(2)(G).’’
Changes Applicable to Paragraph (d),
EPA Approved Florida Source-Specific
Requirements
A Correcting Table (d)’s title, from
‘‘(d) EPA-approved State Source-specific
requirements’’ to ‘‘(d) EPA-Approved
State Source-Specific Requirements.’’
B. Correcting the header of paragraph
(d) from ‘‘EPA-approved Florida sourcespecific requirements’’ to ‘‘EPAApproved Florida Source-Specific
Requirements.’’
C. Where applicable, under the ‘‘State
effective date’’ and ‘‘EPA Approval
Date,’’ removing the leading zero from
the month and day, changing the 2-digit
year to reflect a 4-digit year (for
consistency), and correcting a Federal
Register citation to reflect the beginning
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page of the preamble as opposed to that
of the regulatory text.
D. Correcting the explanation column
listed in Table (d), as described below:
a. Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC, revised to
read ‘‘Specific Conditions pertaining to
EU004; EU005; and EU006.’’
b. Rayonier Performance Fibers, LLC,
revised to read ‘‘Specific Conditions
pertaining to EU005; EU006; and
EU022.’’
c. Tampa Electric Company—Big
Bend Station, Air Permit No. 0570039–
074–AC, removing the word ‘‘only.’’
d. Tampa Electric Company—Big
Bend Station, Air Permit No.0570039–
120–AC, removing the word ‘‘only.’’
III. Good Cause Exemption
EPA has determined that this action
falls under the ‘‘good cause’’ exemption
in the section 553(b)(3)(B) of the
Administrative Procedure Act (APA)
which, upon finding ‘‘good cause,’’
authorizes agencies to dispense with
public participation and section
553(d)(3) which allows an agency to
make an action effective immediately
(thereby avoiding the 30-day delayed
effective date otherwise provided for in
the APA). This administrative action
simply codifies provisions which are
already in effect as a matter of law in
Federal and approved state programs,
makes typographical/ministerial
revisions to the tables in the CFR, and
makes ministerial changes to the
prefatory heading to the tables in the
CFR. Under section 553(b)(3)(B) of the
APA, an agency may find good cause
where procedures are ‘‘impracticable,
unnecessary, or contrary to the public
interest.’’ Public comment for this
administrative action is ‘‘unnecessary’’
and ‘‘contrary to the public interest’’
since the codification (and corrections)
only reflect existing law and the
changes to the prefatory heading to the
tables are ministerial in nature.
Immediate notice of this action in the
Federal Register benefits the public by
providing the public notice of the
updated Florida SIP Compilation and
notice of corrections to the Florida
‘‘Identification of Plan’’ portion of the
CFR. Further, pursuant to section
553(d)(3), making this action
immediately effective benefits the
public by immediately updating both
the SIP Compilation and the CFR
‘‘Identification of plan’’ section (which
includes table entry corrections).
IV. Incorporation by Reference
In this rule, EPA is finalizing
regulatory text that includes
incorporation by reference as described
in Sections I and II of this preamble. In
accordance with requirements of 1 CFR
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51.5, EPA is finalizing the incorporation
by reference of previously EPAapproved regulations promulgated by
Florida and federally effective prior to
August 31, 2022. EPA has made, and
will continue to make, these materials
generally available through
www.regulations.gov and at the EPA
Region 4 Office (please contact the
person identified in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section of this
preamble for more information).
V. Statutory and Executive Order
Reviews
Under the CAA, the Administrator is
required to approve a SIP submission
that complies with the provisions of the
Act and applicable Federal regulations.
See 42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a).
Thus, in reviewing SIP submissions,
EPA’s role is to approve state choices,
provided that they meet the criteria of
the CAA. Accordingly, this final rule
and notification of administrative
change does not impose additional
requirements beyond those imposed by
state law. For that reason, this action:
• Is not a significant regulatory action
subject to review by the Office of
Management and Budget under
Executive Orders 12866 (58 FR 51735,
October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821,
January 21, 2011);
• Does not impose an information
collection burden under the provisions
of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);
• Is certified as not having a
significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities
under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5
U.S.C. 601 et seq.);
• Does not contain any unfunded
mandate or significantly or uniquely
affect small governments, as described
in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4);
• Does not have Federalism
implications as specified in Executive
Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10,
1999);
• Is not an economically significant
regulatory action based on health or
safety risks subject to Executive Order
13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997);
• Is not a significant regulatory action
subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR
28355, May 22, 2001);
• Is not subject to requirements of
Section 12(d) of the National
Technology Transfer and Advancement
Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because
application of those requirements would
be inconsistent with the CAA; and
• Does not provide EPA with the
discretionary authority to address, as
appropriate, disproportionate human
health or environmental effects, using
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practicable and legally permissible
methods, under Executive Order 12898
(59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).
The SIP is not approved to apply on
any Indian reservation land or in any
other area where EPA or an Indian tribe
has demonstrated that a tribe has
jurisdiction. In those areas of Indian
country, the rule does not have tribal
implications as specified by Executive
Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9,
2000), nor will it impose substantial
direct costs on tribal governments or
preempt tribal law.
The Congressional Review Act, 5
U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the Small
Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides
that before a rule may take effect, the
agency promulgating the rule must
submit a rule report, which includes a
copy of the rule, to each House of the
Congress and to the Comptroller General
of the United States. EPA will submit a
report containing this action and other
required information to the U.S. Senate,
the U.S. House of Representatives, and
the Comptroller General of the United
States prior to publication of the rule in
the Federal Register. A major rule
cannot take effect until 60 days after it
is published in the Federal Register.
This action is not a ‘‘major rule’’ as
defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).
EPA also believes that the provisions
of section 307(b)(1) of the CAA
pertaining to petitions for judicial
review are not applicable to this action.
This is because prior EPA rulemaking
actions for each individual component
of the Florida SIP Compilation
previously afforded interested parties
the opportunity to file a petition for
judicial review in the United States
Court of Appeals for the appropriate
circuit within 60 days of such
rulemaking action. Thus, EPA believes
judicial review of this action under
section 307(b)(1) is not available.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air
pollution control, Carbon monoxide,
Incorporation by reference,
Intergovernmental relations, Lead,
Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, Particulate
matter, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile
organic compounds.
Dated: February 22, 2023.
Daniel Blackman,
Regional Administrator, Region 4.
40 CFR part 52, is amended as
follows:
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IMPLEMENTATION PLANS
1. The authority for citation for part 52
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart K—Florida
2. § 52.520, paragraphs (b), (c), and (d)
are revised to read as follows:
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§ 52.520
Identification of plan.
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(b) Incorporation by reference. (1)
Material listed in paragraphs (c) and (d)
of this section with an EPA approval
date prior to August 31, 2022, for
Florida was approved for incorporation
by reference by the Director of the
Federal Register in accordance with 5
U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51.
Material is incorporated as it exists on
the date of the approval and notice of
any change in the material will be
published in the Federal Register.
Entries in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this
section with EPA approval dates after
August 31, 2022, for Florida will be
incorporated by reference in the next
update to the SIP compilation.
(2) EPA Region 4 certifies that the
rules/regulations provided by EPA in
the SIP compilation at the addresses in
paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an
exact duplicate of the officially
promulgated State rules/regulations
which have been approved as part of the
State Implementation Plan as of the
dates referenced in paragraph (b)(1).
(3) Copies of the materials
incorporated by reference may be
inspected at the Region 4 EPA Office at
61 Forsyth Street SW, Atlanta, GA
30303. To obtain the material, please
call (404) 562–9022. You may inspect
the material with an EPA approval date
prior to August 31, 2022, for Florida at
the National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA). For
information on the availability of this
material at NARA email fedreg.legal@
nara.gov or go to: https://
www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/
ibr-locations.html.
(c) EPA-approved Florida laws and
regulations.
EPA-APPROVED FLORIDA LAWS AND REGULATIONS
State citation
(section)
State
effective
date
Title/subject
Chapter 62–204
62–204.100
62–204.200
62–204.220
62–204.240
62–204.260
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62–204.320 ...........
62–204.340 ...........
62–204.360 ...........
62–204.400 ...........
62–204.500 ...........
Purpose and Scope .....................
Definitions ....................................
Ambient Air Quality Protection ....
Ambient Air Quality Standards ....
Prevention of Significant Deterioration Maximum Allowable Increases (PSD Increments).
Procedures for Designation and
Redesignation of Areas.
Designation of Attainment, Nonattainment, and Maintenance
Areas.
Designation of Prevention of Significant Deterioration Areas.
Public Notice and Hearing Requirements for State Implementation Plan Revisions.
Conformity ....................................
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Chapter 62–210
3/13/1996
2/12/2006
3/13/1996
3/13/1996
2/12/2006
6/16/1999,
6/27/2008,
6/16/1999,
6/16/1999,
6/27/2008,
3/13/1996
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
3/13/1996
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
3/13/1996
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
11/30/1994
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32353.
8/31/1998
10/23/2013
62–210.220 ...........
Small Business Assistance Program.
Permits Required .........................
Air General Permits .....................
Public Notice and Comment ........
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FR
FR
FR
FR
32346.
36435.
32346.
32346.
36435.
8/11/2003, 68 FR 47468 ..............
Except for the incorporation by
reference of 40 CFR 93.104(e)
of the Transportation Conformity Rule.
Stationary Sources—General Requirements
Definitions ....................................
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Air Pollution Control—General Provisions
62–210.200 ...........
62–210.300 ...........
62–210.310 ...........
62–210.350 ...........
EPA approval date
5/9/2007
6/29/2011
10/12/2008
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The ethanol production facility exclusion within the definition of
‘‘major stationary source’’ at
62–210.200 does not apply to
62–212.500. Except the following definitions: ‘‘animal crematory’’; ‘‘biological waste’’;
‘‘biological waste incinerator’’;
‘‘biomedical waste’’; ‘‘capture
efficiency’’; ‘‘cast polymer operation’’; ‘‘human crematory’’;
‘‘major source of air pollution,’’
‘‘major source,’’ or ‘‘title V
source’’; ‘‘printed interior panels’’; ‘‘unit-specific applicable
requirement’’; and ‘‘waste-toenergy facility’’.
7/3/2017, 82 FR 30767.
6/1/2009, 63 FR 26103.
10/6/2017, 82 FR 46682.
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EPA-APPROVED FLORIDA LAWS AND REGULATIONS—Continued
State
effective
date
State citation
(section)
Title/subject
62–210.360 ...........
62–210.370 ...........
Administrative Permit Corrections
Emissions Computation and Reporting.
Stack Height Policy ......................
Circumvention ..............................
Excess Emissions ........................
Forms and Instructions ................
62–210.550
62–210.650
62–210.700
62–210.900
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Chapter 62–212
62–212.300 ...........
11/23/1994
2/2/2006
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
6/27/2008, 73 FR 36435.
11/23/1994
10/15/1992
11/23/1994
2/9/1993
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
10/20/1994, 59 FR 52916.
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
11/7/1994, 59 FR 46157.
Explanation
Stationary Sources—Preconstruction Review
General Preconstruction Review
Requirements.
Prevention of Significant Deterioration.
6/29/2009
4/12/2011, 76 FR 20239.
3/28/2012
9/16/2020, 85 FR 57707 ..............
62–212.500 ...........
Preconstruction Review for Nonattainment Areas.
2/2/2006
6/27/2008, 73 FR 36435 ..............
62–212.720 ...........
Actuals Plantwide
Limits (PALs).
62–212.400 ...........
Applicability
12/17/2013
Chapter 62–252
62–252.300 ...........
Gasoline Dispensing Facilities
Stage I Vapor Recovery.
Chapter 62–256
62–256.100
62–256.200
62–256.300
62–256.400
62–256.450
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
62–256.500 ...........
62–256.600 ...........
62–256.700 ...........
62–256.800 ...........
Declaration and Intent .................
Definitions ....................................
Prohibitions ..................................
Agricultural and Silvicultural Fires
Burning for Cold or Frost Protection.
Land Clearing ..............................
Industrial, Commercial, Municipal,
and Research Open Burning.
Open Burning Allowed .................
Effective Date ..............................
Chapter 62–296
62–296.100 ...........
62–296.320 ...........
62–296.340 ...........
62–296.401
62–296.402
62–296.403
62–296.404
...........
...........
...........
...........
62–296.405 ...........
62–296.406 ...........
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62–296.408 ...........
62–296.409 ...........
62–296.410 ...........
62–296.412
62–296.414
62–296.415
62–296.418
62–296.470
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
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Purpose and Scope .....................
General Pollutant Emission Limiting Standards.
Best Available Retrofit Technology.
Incinerators ..................................
Sulfuric Acid Plants ......................
Phosphate Processing .................
Kraft (Sulfate) Pulp Mills and Tall
Oil Plants.
Fossil Fuel Steam Generators
with more than 250 million Btu
per Hour Heat Input.
Fossil Fuel Steam Generator with
less than 250 million Btu per
Hour Heat Input, New and Existing Emissions Units.
Nitric Acid Plants .........................
Sulfur Recovery Plants ................
Carbonaceous
Fuel
Burning
Equipment.
Dry Cleaning Facilities .................
Concrete Batching Plants ............
Soil Thermal Treatment Facilities
Bulk Gasoline Plants ...................
Implementation of Federal Clean
Air Interstate Rule.
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Except the provisions for the
PM2.5 significant impact levels
at (5)(b).
The ethanol production facility exclusion within the definition of
‘‘major stationary source’’ at
62–210.200 does not apply to
62–212.500.
7/3/2017, 82 FR 30767.
Gasoline Vapor Control
5/1/2015
8/12/2015, 80 FR 48259.
Open Burning and Frost Protection Fires
12/9/1975
11/30/1994
11/30/1994
7/1/1971
6/27/1991
11/1/1977, 42 FR 57124.
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
5/31/1972, 37 FR 10842.
9/9/1994, 59 FR 46552.
11/30/1994
7/1/1971
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
5/31/1972, 37 FR 10842.
11/30/1994
7/1/1971
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
5/31/1972, 37 FR 10842.
Stationary Sources—Emission Standards
10/6/2008
3/13/1996
10/6/2017, 82 FR 46682.
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
1/31/2007
8/29/2013, 78 FR 53250.
3/13/1996
3/13/1996
3/13/1996
3/13/1996
6/16/1999,
6/16/1999,
6/16/1999,
6/16/1999,
64
64
64
64
FR
FR
FR
FR
32346.
32346.
32346.
32346.
3/2/1999
10/6/2017, 82 FR 46682.
3/2/1999
10/6/2017, 82 FR 46682.
11/23/1994
11/23/1994
11/23/1994
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
3/11/2010
1/10/2007
3/13/1996
3/11/2010
4/1/2007
10/6/2017, 82 FR 46682.
10/6/2017, 82 FR 46682.
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
10/6/2017, 82 FR 46682.
10/12/2007, 72 FR 58016.
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Title/subject
62–296.500 ...........
Reasonably Available Control
Technology (RACT)—Volatile
Organic Compounds (VOC)
and Nitrogen Oxides (NOX)
Emitting Facilities.
Can Coating .................................
Coil Coating .................................
Paper Coating ..............................
Fabric and Vinyl Coating .............
Metal Furniture Coating ...............
Surface Coating of Large Appliances.
Magnet Wire Coating ...................
Petroleum Liquid Storage ............
Bulk Gasoline Terminals ..............
Solvent Metal Cleaning ................
Cutback Asphalt ...........................
Surface Coating of Miscellaneous
Metal Parts and Products.
Surface Coating of Flat Wood
Paneling.
Graphic Arts Systems ..................
Petroleum Liquid Storage Tanks
with External Floating Roofs.
Reasonably Available Control
Technology (RACT)—Requirements for Major VOC- and
NOX-Emitting Facilities.
Reasonably Available Control
Technology (RACT)—Lead.
Lead Processing Operations in
General.
Primary Lead Acid Battery Manufacturing Operations.
Secondary Lead Smelting Operations.
Electric Arc Furnace Equipped
Secondary Steel Manufacturing
Operations.
Lead Oxide Handling Operations
Reasonably Available Control
Technology (RACT)—Particulate Matter.
Portland Cement Plants ...............
Fossil Fuel Steam Generators .....
Carbonaceous Fuel Burners ........
Asphalt Concrete Plants ..............
Phosphate Processing Operations.
Glass Manufacturing Process ......
Electric Arc Furnaces ..................
Sweat of Pot Furnaces ................
Lime Kilns ....................................
Smelt Dissolving Tanks ...............
Materials
Handling,
Sizing,
Screening,
Crushing
and
Grinding Operations.
Miscellaneous
Manufacturing
Process Operations.
62–296.501
62–296.502
62–296.503
62–296.504
62–296.505
62–296.506
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
62–296.507
62–296.508
62–296.510
62–296.511
62–296.512
62–296.513
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
62–296.514 ...........
62–296.515 ...........
62–296.516 ...........
62–296.570 ...........
62–296.600 ...........
62–296.601 ...........
62–296.602 ...........
62–296.603 ...........
62–296.604 ...........
62–296.605 ...........
62–296.700 ...........
62–296.701
62–296.702
62–296.703
62–296.704
62–296.705
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
62–296.706
62–296.707
62–296.708
62–296.709
62–296.710
62–296.711
...........
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...........
...........
...........
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62–296.712 ...........
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State citation
(section)
Chapter 62–297
62–297.310 ...........
62–297.440 ...........
62–297.450 ...........
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10/6/2017, 82 FR 46682.
11/23/1994
11/23/1994
11/23/1994
11/23/1994
11/23/1994
11/23/1994
6/16/1999,
6/16/1999,
6/16/1999,
6/16/1999,
6/16/1999,
6/16/1999,
11/23/1994
10/6/2008
11/23/1994
6/5/1996
11/23/1994
11/23/1994
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
10/6/2017, 82 FR 46682 ..............
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
01/16/2003, 68 FR 2204.
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
11/23/1994
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
11/23/1994
11/23/1994
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
11/23/1994
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
3/13/1996
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
8/8/1994
9/18/1996, 61 FR 49064.
3/13/1996
9/18/1996, 61 FR 49064.
8/8/1994
9/18/1996, 61 FR 49064.
8/8/1994
9/18/1996, 61 FR 49064.
8/8/1994
11/23/1994
9/18/1996, 61 FR 49064.
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
11/23/1994
11/23/1994
11/23/1994
11/23/1994
11/23/1994
6/16/1999,
6/16/1999,
6/16/1999,
6/16/1999,
6/16/1999,
64
64
64
64
64
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
32346.
32346.
32346.
32346.
32346.
11/23/1994
11/23/1994
11/23/1994
11/23/1994
11/23/1994
11/23/1994
6/16/1999,
6/16/1999,
6/16/1999,
6/16/1999,
6/16/1999,
6/16/1999,
64
64
64
64
64
64
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
32346.
32346.
32346.
32346.
32346.
32346.
11/23/1994
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
64
64
64
64
64
64
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
32346.
32346.
32346.
32346.
32346.
32346.
Amendments effective 10/6/2008.
Stationary Sources—Emissions Monitoring
General Emissions Test Requirements.
Supplementary Test Procedures
EPA VOC Capture Efficiency
Test Procedures.
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effective
date
State citation
(section)
Title/subject
62–297.620 ...........
Exceptions and Approval of Alternate Procedures and Requirements.
EPA approval date
11/23/1994
Explanation
6/16/1999, 64 FR 32346.
State Statutes
112.3143 ...............
Voting conflicts .............................
6/29/1999
7/30/2012, 77 FR 44485 ..............
112.3144 ...............
Full and public disclosure of financial interests.
10/1/2006
7/30/2012, 77 FR 44485 ..............
120.569 .................
Decisions which affect substantial
interests.
6/24/2011
7/30/2012, 77 FR 44485 ..............
403.131 .................
Injunctive relief, remedies ............
6/15/2001
7/30/2012, 77 FR 44485 ..............
Paragraph (4) only; to satisfy the
requirements of sections 128
and 110(a)(2)(E)(ii).
To satisfy the requirements of
sections
128
and
110(a)(2)(E)(ii).
Subsection (2)(n) only; to satisfy
the requirements of section
110(a)(2)(G).
To satisfy the requirements of
section 110(a)(2)(G).
(d) EPA-approved Florida SourceSpecific requirements.
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EPA-APPROVED FLORIDA SOURCE-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
State effective
date
Name of source
Permit No.
Harry S Truman, animal import center
Martin Gas Sales, Inc .........................
Broward County Aviation Department
NA ......................................................
0570477–007–AC ..............................
............................................................
11/26/1996
1/17/2003
8/15/2003
1/19/2000, 65 FR 2882.
5/1/2003, 68 FR 23209.
6/17/2003, 69 FR 33862 .....
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company.
............................................................
4/16/2005
11/28/2006, 71 FR 68745 ...
Combs Oil Company ...........................
............................................................
7/31/2009
9/25/2015, 80 FR 57727 .....
Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC .........................
Air Permit No. 0570008–080–AC ......
1/15/2015
7/3/2017, 82 FR 30749 .......
Rayonier Performance Fibers, LLC ....
Air Permit No. 0890004–036–AC ......
4/12/2012
7/3/2017, 82 FR 30749 .......
Tampa Electric Company—Big Bend
Station.
WestRock, LLC ...................................
Air Permit No. 0570039–074–AC ......
2/26/2015
7/3/2017, 82 FR 30749 .......
Air Permit No. 0890003–046–AC ......
1/9/2015
7/3/2017, 82 FR 30749 .......
Tampa Electric Company—Big Bend
Station.
Air Permit No. 0570039–120–AC ......
12/14/2018
11/12/2019, 84 FR 60927 ...
Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC—Bartow Facility.
Air Permit No. 1050046–050–AC ......
7/3/2017
2/20/2020, 85 FR 9666 .......
Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC—New Wales
Facility.
Air Permit No. 1050059–106–AC ......
10/30/2017
2/20/2020, 85 FR 9666 .......
EnviroFocus Technologies, LLC .........
Air Construction Permit No.
0570057–27–AC.
12/14/2012
6/4/2021, 86 FR 29949 .......
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Order Granting Variance from Rule
62–252.400.
Requirement that Lockheed Martin
Aeronautics Company comply with
EPA’s Aerospace CTG at its
Pinellas County facility.
Order Granting Variance from Rule
62–296.418(2)(b)2.
Specific Conditions pertaining to
EU004; EU005; and EU006.
Specific Conditions pertaining to
EU005; EU006; and EU022.
Section 3, Subsection B, Condition 5.
Specific Conditions pertaining to
EU006; EU015; EU007; and
EU011.
Section 2, Condition 4; the ‘‘SO2
Emissions Cap’’ provision from
Section 3, Condition 4; the ‘‘SO2
CEMS’’ provision from Section 3,
Condition 4; and the ‘‘Methods of
Operation’’ for Units 1 and 2 provision from Section 3, Condition 6.
Section III, Subsection A, Specific
Condition 3 (as administratively
corrected by Permit No. 1050046–
063–AC with an effective date of
January 11, 2019); Condition 4;
and Condition 5.
Section III, Subsection A, Specific
Condition 3 (as administratively
corrected by Permit No. 1050059–
114–AC with an effective date of
January 11, 2019); Condition 4;
and Condition 5.
Except for conditions not specifically
related to lead emissions; Section
3, Subsection B, Specific Conditions 3 and 10; Section 3, Subsection C, Specific Condition 5;
and Section 3, Subsection G, Specific Condition 5.
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Permit No.
EnviroFocus Technologies, LLC .........
*
*
*
*
Air Construction Permit No.
0570057–37–AC.
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BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Office of Federal Contract Compliance
Programs
41 CFR Part 60–1
RIN 1250–AA09
Rescission of Implementing Legal
Requirements Regarding the Equal
Opportunity Clause’s Religious
Exemption Rule
Office of Federal Contract
Compliance Programs, Labor.
ACTION: Final rule; rescission.
AGENCY:
This action finalizes the
proposal of the Office of Federal
Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP)
to rescind the final rule titled
‘‘Implementing Legal Requirements
Regarding the Equal Opportunity
Clause’s Religious Exemption,’’ which
took effect on January 8, 2021. This
rescission removes the regulations
established by that rule.
DATES: This final rule is effective on
March 31, 2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tina
Williams, Director, Division of Policy
and Program Development, Office of
Federal Contract Compliance Programs,
200 Constitution Avenue NW, Room C–
3325, Washington, DC 20210.
Telephone: (202) 693–0104 (voice) or
(202) 693–1337 (TTY).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
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I. Executive Summary
OFCCP enforces Executive Order
11246, which prohibits Federal
Government contractors and
subcontractors from discriminating
against employees in a manner that
would impair the economy and
efficiency of work performed on
government contracts and would allow
Federal tax dollars to be used to deny
equal employment opportunities.
Section 202 of Executive Order 11246,
as amended, requires every non-exempt
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Only incorporating the following conditions: Section 3, Subsection B,
Specific Conditions 2 and 3a; Section 3, Subsection C, Specific Condition 1; and Section 3, Subsection
D, Specific Condition 1.
contract and subcontract to include an
equal opportunity clause, which
specifies the nondiscrimination and
affirmative action obligations each
contractor or subcontractor assumes as a
condition of its Government contract or
subcontract. Among other obligations,
each contractor agrees, as a condition of
its Government contract, not to
discriminate in employment on the
basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, or national
origin.
As amended in 2002, Executive Order
11246 includes a limited exemption for
certain religious organizations that is
expressly modeled on the religious
exemption in Title VII of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964. Since 2003, this
religious exemption has been included
in OFCCP’s regulations at 41 CFR 60–
1.5(a)(5). For over 17 years, under the
administrations of both President
George W. Bush and President Barack
Obama, OFCCP’s policy was to
determine the scope and applicability of
the religious exemption, if invoked, by
applying Title VII case law and
principles to the facts and
circumstances of each situation. In
December 2020, OFCCP promulgated a
rule that purported to clarify the scope
and application of the Executive Order
11246 religious exemption (hereinafter
‘‘2020 rule’’). On balance, however, the
2020 rule increased confusion and
uncertainty about the religious
exemption, largely because it departed
from and questioned longstanding Title
VII precedents. Upon further
consideration, OFCCP now believes that
this could have the effects of
diminishing the economy and efficiency
of work performed on Federal contracts
and weakening nondiscrimination
protections for workers. With the
present action, for the reasons explained
below, OFCCP is rescinding the entire
2020 rule so that the agency can return
to its longstanding approach of aligning
the Executive Order 11246 religious
exemption with Title VII case law as
applied to the facts and circumstances
of each situation. OFCCP remains
committed to protecting religious
freedom in accordance with applicable
law and will continue to provide any
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religious exemption.
II. Background
Executive Order 11246, as amended,
and its predecessors reflect the
Government’s longstanding policy of
prohibiting Federal contractors from
engaging in discrimination that
undermines efficiency and economy as
well as equal employment opportunity.
See, e.g., E.O. 8802, 6 FR 3109 (June 27,
1941) (‘‘reaffirm[ing] the policy of the
United States that there shall be no
discrimination in the employment of
workers in defense industries or
government because of race, creed,
color, or national origin’’); E.O. 10479,
18 FR 4899 (Aug. 18, 1953) (reiterating
‘‘the policy of the United States
Government to promote equal
employment opportunity for all
qualified persons employed or seeking
employment on government contracts
because such persons are entitled to fair
and equitable treatment in all aspects of
employment on work paid for from
public funds’’); E.O. 10925, 26 FR 1977
(Mar. 8, 1961) (describing it as ‘‘the
plain and positive obligation of the
United States Government to promote
and ensure equal opportunity for all
qualified persons, without regard to
race, creed, color, or national origin,
employed or seeking employment with
the Federal Government and on
government contracts’’); E.O. 13672, 79
FR 42971 (July 23, 2014) (amending
Executive Order 11246 to include sexual
orientation and gender identity to
‘‘provide for a uniform policy for the
Federal Government to prohibit
discrimination and take further steps to
promote economy and efficiency in
Federal Government procurement’’).
Presidents have long implemented this
nondiscrimination policy, which also
ensures that taxpayer funds are not used
to discriminate, especially in the
performance of functions for the
Government itself and, thus, for the
public, pursuant to the Federal Property
and Administrative Services Act of 1949
(Procurement Act). See 40 U.S.C. 101,
121(a); Contractors Ass’n of E. Pa. v.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 52
[EPA-R04-OAR-2022-0012; FRL-9727-01-R4]
Air Plan Approval; Florida; Update to Materials Incorporated by
Reference
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Final rule; notice of administrative change.
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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is updating the
materials that are incorporated by reference (IBR) into the Florida
State Implementation Plan (SIP). The regulations affected by this
update have been previously submitted by Florida and approved by EPA.
In this notice, EPA is also notifying the public of corrections and
clarifying changes in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) tables that
identify material incorporated by reference into the Florida SIP. This
update affects the materials that are available for public inspection
at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and the EPA
Regional Office.
DATES: This action is effective March 1, 2023.
ADDRESSES: The SIP materials whose incorporation by reference into 40
CFR part 52 is finalized through this action are available for
inspection at the following locations: Environmental Protection Agency,
Region 4, 61 Forsyth Street SW, Atlanta, GA 30303; and
www.regulations.gov. To view the materials at the Region 4 Office, EPA
requests that you email the contact listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section to schedule your inspection. The Regional
Office's official hours of business are Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m., excluding Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sarah LaRocca, Air Regulatory
Management Section, Air Planning and Implementation Branch, Air and
Radiation Division, U.S Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4, 61
Forsyth
[[Page 12836]]
Street SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30303-8960. Ms. LaRocca can be reached via
telephone at (404) 562-8994 and via electronic mail at
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
Each state has a SIP containing the control measures and strategies
used to attain and maintain the national ambient air quality standards
(NAAQS). The SIP is extensive, containing such elements as air
pollution control regulations, emission inventories, monitoring
networks, attainment demonstrations, and enforcement mechanisms.
Each state must formally adopt the control measures and strategies
in the SIP after the public has had an opportunity to comment on them
and then submit the proposed SIP revisions to EPA. Once these control
measures and strategies are approved by EPA, and after notice and
comment, they are incorporated into the federally-approved SIP and are
identified in part 52--``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation
Plans,'' Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations (40 CFR part 52).
The full text of the state regulation approved by EPA is not reproduced
in its entirety in 40 CFR part 52 but is ``incorporated by reference.''
This means that EPA has approved a given state regulation or specified
changes to a given regulation with a specific effective date. The
public is referred to the location of the full text version should they
want to know which measures are contained in a given SIP. The
information provided allows EPA and the public to monitor the extent to
which a state implements a SIP to attain and maintain the NAAQS and to
take enforcement action for violations of the SIP.
The SIP is a living document which the state can revise as
necessary to address the unique air pollution problems in the state.
Therefore, EPA from time to time must take action on proposed revisions
containing new or revised state regulations. A submission from a state
can revise one or more rules in their entirety or portions of rules.
The state indicates the changes in the submission (such as by using
redline/strikethrough text), and EPA then takes action on the requested
changes. EPA establishes a docket for its actions using a unique Docket
Identification Number, which is listed in each action. These dockets
and the complete submission are available for viewing on
www.regulations.gov.
On May 22, 1997 (62 FR 27968), EPA revised the procedures for
incorporating by reference, into the Code of Federal Regulations,
materials approved by EPA into each SIP. These changes revised the
format for the identification of the SIP in 40 CFR part 52, streamlined
the mechanisms for announcing EPA approval of revisions to a SIP, and
streamlined the mechanisms for EPA's updating of the IBR information
contained for each SIP in 40 CFR part 52. The revised procedures also
called for EPA to maintain ``SIP Compilations'' that contain the
federally approved regulations and source-specific permits submitted by
each state agency. EPA generally updates these SIP Compilations on an
annual basis. Under the revised procedures, EPA must periodically
publish an informational document in the rules section of the Federal
Register notifying the public that updates have been made to a SIP
Compilation for a particular state. EPA began applying the 1997 revised
procedures to Florida on June 16, 1999, and is providing this notice in
accordance with such procedures. See 64 FR 32346.
II. EPA Action
In this action, EPA is providing notice of an update to the
materials incorporated by reference into the Florida SIP as of August
31, 2022, and identified in 40 CFR 52.520(c) and (d). This update
includes SIP materials approved by EPA since the last IBR update. See
83 FR 17081 (April 18, 2018). In addition, EPA is providing notice of
the following corrections and clarifying changes to 40 CFR 52.520(c)
and (d):
Changes Applicable to Paragraph (c), EPA Approved Florida Laws and
Regulations
A. Correcting Table (c)'s title, from ``(c) EPA Approved Florida
Regulations'' to ``(c) EPA-Approved Florida Laws and Regulations''.
B. Correcting the header of paragraph (c), from ``EPA Approved
Florida Regulations'' to ``EPA-Approved Florida Laws and Regulations''.
C. Where applicable, under the ``State effective date'' and ``EPA
Approval Date,'' removing the leading zero from the month and day, and
change the 2-digit year to reflect a 4-digit year (for consistency),
and correcting a Federal Register citation to reflect the beginning
page of the preamble as opposed to that of the regulatory text.
D. Correcting a typographical error for State Statute 62-296.570 by
changing the title, ``Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT)--
Requirements for Major VOC and NOX- Emitting Facilities'' to
``Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT)--Requirements for
Major VOC- and NOX- Emitting Facilities''.
E. Correcting a typographical error for State Statute 62-296.705 by
changing the title, ``Phosphate Processing operations'' to ``Phosphate
Processing Operations''.
F. Correcting a typographical error for State Statute 62-296.711 by
changing the title, ``Materials Handling, Sizing, Screening, Crushing
and Grinding operations'' to ``Materials Handling, Sizing, Screening,
Crushing and Grinding Operations''.
G. Changing the reference to State Statute 112.3143(4) by removing
reference to subsection (4) and correcting a typographical error by
changing the title, ``Voting Conflict'' to ``Voting conflicts''.
H. Reformatting ``State Statutes'' 120.569 and 403.131 to be in
sequential order.
I. Correcting state effective dates listed under State Statutes in
paragraph 52.520(c), as described below:
a. 112.3143, Voting conflicts, State effective date is revised to
read ``6/29/1999.''
b. 112.3144, Full and public disclosure of financial interests,
State effective date is revised to read ``10/1/2006.''
c. 120.569, Decisions which affect substantial interests, State
effective date is revised to read ``6/24/2011.''
d. 403.131, Injunctive relief, remedies, State effective date is
revised to read ``6/15/2001.''
J. Adding language to the explanation column under State Statute
120.569, Decisions which affect substantial interests, to read as
follows: ``Paragraph (2)(n) only; to satisfy the requirements of
section 110(a)(2)(G).''
Changes Applicable to Paragraph (d), EPA Approved Florida Source-
Specific Requirements
A Correcting Table (d)'s title, from ``(d) EPA-approved State
Source-specific requirements'' to ``(d) EPA-Approved State Source-
Specific Requirements.''
B. Correcting the header of paragraph (d) from ``EPA-approved
Florida source-specific requirements'' to ``EPA-Approved Florida
Source-Specific Requirements.''
C. Where applicable, under the ``State effective date'' and ``EPA
Approval Date,'' removing the leading zero from the month and day,
changing the 2-digit year to reflect a 4-digit year (for consistency),
and correcting a Federal Register citation to reflect the beginning
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page of the preamble as opposed to that of the regulatory text.
D. Correcting the explanation column listed in Table (d), as
described below:
a. Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC, revised to read ``Specific Conditions
pertaining to EU004; EU005; and EU006.''
b. Rayonier Performance Fibers, LLC, revised to read ``Specific
Conditions pertaining to EU005; EU006; and EU022.''
c. Tampa Electric Company--Big Bend Station, Air Permit No.
0570039-074-AC, removing the word ``only.''
d. Tampa Electric Company--Big Bend Station, Air Permit No.0570039-
120-AC, removing the word ``only.''
III. Good Cause Exemption
EPA has determined that this action falls under the ``good cause''
exemption in the section 553(b)(3)(B) of the Administrative Procedure
Act (APA) which, upon finding ``good cause,'' authorizes agencies to
dispense with public participation and section 553(d)(3) which allows
an agency to make an action effective immediately (thereby avoiding the
30-day delayed effective date otherwise provided for in the APA). This
administrative action simply codifies provisions which are already in
effect as a matter of law in Federal and approved state programs, makes
typographical/ministerial revisions to the tables in the CFR, and makes
ministerial changes to the prefatory heading to the tables in the CFR.
Under section 553(b)(3)(B) of the APA, an agency may find good cause
where procedures are ``impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the
public interest.'' Public comment for this administrative action is
``unnecessary'' and ``contrary to the public interest'' since the
codification (and corrections) only reflect existing law and the
changes to the prefatory heading to the tables are ministerial in
nature. Immediate notice of this action in the Federal Register
benefits the public by providing the public notice of the updated
Florida SIP Compilation and notice of corrections to the Florida
``Identification of Plan'' portion of the CFR. Further, pursuant to
section 553(d)(3), making this action immediately effective benefits
the public by immediately updating both the SIP Compilation and the CFR
``Identification of plan'' section (which includes table entry
corrections).
IV. Incorporation by Reference
In this rule, EPA is finalizing regulatory text that includes
incorporation by reference as described in Sections I and II of this
preamble. In accordance with requirements of 1 CFR 51.5, EPA is
finalizing the incorporation by reference of previously EPA-approved
regulations promulgated by Florida and federally effective prior to
August 31, 2022. EPA has made, and will continue to make, these
materials generally available through www.regulations.gov and at the
EPA Region 4 Office (please contact the person identified in the FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of this preamble for more
information).
V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
Under the CAA, the Administrator is required to approve a SIP
submission that complies with the provisions of the Act and applicable
Federal regulations. See 42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a). Thus, in
reviewing SIP submissions, EPA's role is to approve state choices,
provided that they meet the criteria of the CAA. Accordingly, this
final rule and notification of administrative change does not impose
additional requirements beyond those imposed by state law. For that
reason, this action:
Is not a significant regulatory action subject to review
by the Office of Management and Budget under Executive Orders 12866 (58
FR 51735, October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821, January 21, 2011);
Does not impose an information collection burden under the
provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);
Is certified as not having a significant economic impact
on a substantial number of small entities under the Regulatory
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.);
Does not contain any unfunded mandate or significantly or
uniquely affect small governments, as described in the Unfunded
Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4);
Does not have Federalism implications as specified in
Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999);
Is not an economically significant regulatory action based
on health or safety risks subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR
19885, April 23, 1997);
Is not a significant regulatory action subject to
Executive Order 13211 (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001);
Is not subject to requirements of Section 12(d) of the
National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272
note) because application of those requirements would be inconsistent
with the CAA; and
Does not provide EPA with the discretionary authority to
address, as appropriate, disproportionate human health or environmental
effects, using practicable and legally permissible methods, under
Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).
The SIP is not approved to apply on any Indian reservation land or
in any other area where EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a
tribe has jurisdiction. In those areas of Indian country, the rule does
not have tribal implications as specified by Executive Order 13175 (65
FR 67249, November 9, 2000), nor will it impose substantial direct
costs on tribal governments or preempt tribal law.
The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, generally
provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency promulgating
the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy of the rule,
to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of the
United States. EPA will submit a report containing this action and
other required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of
Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the United States prior
to publication of the rule in the Federal Register. A major rule cannot
take effect until 60 days after it is published in the Federal
Register. This action is not a ``major rule'' as defined by 5 U.S.C.
804(2).
EPA also believes that the provisions of section 307(b)(1) of the
CAA pertaining to petitions for judicial review are not applicable to
this action. This is because prior EPA rulemaking actions for each
individual component of the Florida SIP Compilation previously afforded
interested parties the opportunity to file a petition for judicial
review in the United States Court of Appeals for the appropriate
circuit within 60 days of such rulemaking action. Thus, EPA believes
judicial review of this action under section 307(b)(1) is not
available.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Carbon monoxide,
Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Lead, Nitrogen
dioxide, Ozone, Particulate matter, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile organic compounds.
Dated: February 22, 2023.
Daniel Blackman,
Regional Administrator, Region 4.
40 CFR part 52, is amended as follows:
[[Page 12838]]
PART 52--APPROVAL AND PROMULGATION OF IMPLEMENTATION PLANS
0
1. The authority for citation for part 52 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart K--Florida
0
2. Sec. 52.520, paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) are revised to read as
follows:
Sec. 52.520 Identification of plan.
* * * * *
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraphs
(c) and (d) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to August
31, 2022, for Florida was approved for incorporation by reference by
the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a)
and 1 CFR part 51. Material is incorporated as it exists on the date of
the approval and notice of any change in the material will be published
in the Federal Register. Entries in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this
section with EPA approval dates after August 31, 2022, for Florida will
be incorporated by reference in the next update to the SIP compilation.
(2) EPA Region 4 certifies that the rules/regulations provided by
EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this
section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State
rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State
Implementation Plan as of the dates referenced in paragraph (b)(1).
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be
inspected at the Region 4 EPA Office at 61 Forsyth Street SW, Atlanta,
GA 30303. To obtain the material, please call (404) 562-9022. You may
inspect the material with an EPA approval date prior to August 31,
2022, for Florida at the National Archives and Records Administration
(NARA). 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.
(c) EPA-approved Florida laws and regulations.
EPA-Approved Florida Laws and Regulations
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State
State citation (section) Title/subject effective date EPA approval date Explanation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapter 62-204 Air Pollution Control--General Provisions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
62-204.100.................. Purpose and Scope.... 3/13/1996 6/16/1999, 64 FR
32346.
62-204.200.................. Definitions.......... 2/12/2006 6/27/2008, 73 FR
36435.
62-204.220.................. Ambient Air Quality 3/13/1996 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Protection. 32346.
62-204.240.................. Ambient Air Quality 3/13/1996 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Standards. 32346.
62-204.260.................. Prevention of 2/12/2006 6/27/2008, 73 FR
Significant 36435.
Deterioration
Maximum Allowable
Increases (PSD
Increments).
62-204.320.................. Procedures for 3/13/1996 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Designation and 32346.
Redesignation of
Areas.
62-204.340.................. Designation of 3/13/1996 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Attainment, 32346.
Nonattainment, and
Maintenance Areas.
62-204.360.................. Designation of 3/13/1996 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Prevention of 32346.
Significant
Deterioration Areas.
62-204.400.................. Public Notice and 11/30/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Hearing Requirements 32353.
for State
Implementation Plan
Revisions.
62-204.500.................. Conformity........... 8/31/1998 8/11/2003, 68 FR Except for the
47468. incorporation by
reference of 40 CFR
93.104(e) of the
Transportation
Conformity Rule.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapter 62-210 Stationary Sources--General Requirements
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
62-210.200.................. Definitions.......... 10/23/2013 9/16/2020, 85 FR The ethanol
57707. production facility
exclusion within
the definition of
``major stationary
source'' at 62-
210.200 does not
apply to 62-
212.500. Except the
following
definitions:
``animal
crematory'';
``biological
waste'';
``biological waste
incinerator'';
``biomedical
waste''; ``capture
efficiency'';
``cast polymer
operation'';
``human
crematory'';
``major source of
air pollution,''
``major source,''
or ``title V
source''; ``printed
interior panels'';
``unit-specific
applicable
requirement''; and
``waste-to-energy
facility''.
62-210.220.................. Small Business 10/6/2008 7/3/2017, 82 FR 30767
Assistance Program.
62-210.300.................. Permits Required..... 5/9/2007 6/1/2009, 63 FR 26103
62-210.310.................. Air General Permits.. 6/29/2011 10/6/2017, 82 FR
46682.
62-210.350.................. Public Notice and 10/12/2008 7/29/2020, 85 FR Except for 62-
Comment. 45539. 210.350(1)(c).
[[Page 12839]]
62-210.360.................. Administrative Permit 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Corrections. 32346.
62-210.370.................. Emissions Computation 2/2/2006 6/27/2008, 73 FR
and Reporting. 36435.
62-210.550.................. Stack Height Policy.. 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
32346.
62-210.650.................. Circumvention........ 10/15/1992 10/20/1994, 59 FR
52916.
62-210.700.................. Excess Emissions..... 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
32346.
62-210.900.................. Forms and 2/9/1993 11/7/1994, 59 FR
Instructions. 46157.
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Chapter 62-212 Stationary Sources--Preconstruction Review
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
62-212.300.................. General 6/29/2009 4/12/2011, 76 FR
Preconstruction 20239.
Review Requirements.
62-212.400.................. Prevention of 3/28/2012 9/16/2020, 85 FR Except the
Significant 57707. provisions for the
Deterioration. PM2.5 significant
impact levels at
(5)(b).
62-212.500.................. Preconstruction 2/2/2006 6/27/2008, 73 FR The ethanol
Review for 36435. production facility
Nonattainment Areas. exclusion within
the definition of
``major stationary
source'' at 62-
210.200 does not
apply to 62-
212.500.
62-212.720.................. Actuals Plantwide 12/17/2013 7/3/2017, 82 FR 30767
Applicability Limits
(PALs).
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Chapter 62-252 Gasoline Vapor Control
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
62-252.300.................. Gasoline Dispensing 5/1/2015 8/12/2015, 80 FR
Facilities Stage I 48259.
Vapor Recovery.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapter 62-256 Open Burning and Frost Protection Fires
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
62-256.100.................. Declaration and 12/9/1975 11/1/1977, 42 FR
Intent. 57124.
62-256.200.................. Definitions.......... 11/30/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
32346.
62-256.300.................. Prohibitions......... 11/30/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
32346.
62-256.400.................. Agricultural and 7/1/1971 5/31/1972, 37 FR
Silvicultural Fires. 10842.
62-256.450.................. Burning for Cold or 6/27/1991 9/9/1994, 59 FR 46552
Frost Protection.
62-256.500.................. Land Clearing........ 11/30/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
32346.
62-256.600.................. Industrial, 7/1/1971 5/31/1972, 37 FR
Commercial, 10842.
Municipal, and
Research Open
Burning.
62-256.700.................. Open Burning Allowed. 11/30/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
32346.
62-256.800.................. Effective Date....... 7/1/1971 5/31/1972, 37 FR
10842.
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Chapter 62-296 Stationary Sources--Emission Standards
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
62-296.100.................. Purpose and Scope.... 10/6/2008 10/6/2017, 82 FR
46682.
62-296.320.................. General Pollutant 3/13/1996 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Emission Limiting 32346.
Standards.
62-296.340.................. Best Available 1/31/2007 8/29/2013, 78 FR
Retrofit Technology. 53250.
62-296.401.................. Incinerators......... 3/13/1996 6/16/1999, 64 FR
32346.
62-296.402.................. Sulfuric Acid Plants. 3/13/1996 6/16/1999, 64 FR
32346.
62-296.403.................. Phosphate Processing. 3/13/1996 6/16/1999, 64 FR
32346.
62-296.404.................. Kraft (Sulfate) Pulp 3/13/1996 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Mills and Tall Oil 32346.
Plants.
62-296.405.................. Fossil Fuel Steam 3/2/1999 10/6/2017, 82 FR
Generators with more 46682.
than 250 million Btu
per Hour Heat Input.
62-296.406.................. Fossil Fuel Steam 3/2/1999 10/6/2017, 82 FR
Generator with less 46682.
than 250 million Btu
per Hour Heat Input,
New and Existing
Emissions Units.
62-296.408.................. Nitric Acid Plants... 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
32346.
62-296.409.................. Sulfur Recovery 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Plants. 32346.
62-296.410.................. Carbonaceous Fuel 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Burning Equipment. 32346.
62-296.412.................. Dry Cleaning 3/11/2010 10/6/2017, 82 FR
Facilities. 46682.
62-296.414.................. Concrete Batching 1/10/2007 10/6/2017, 82 FR
Plants. 46682.
62-296.415.................. Soil Thermal 3/13/1996 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Treatment Facilities. 32346.
62-296.418.................. Bulk Gasoline Plants. 3/11/2010 10/6/2017, 82 FR
46682.
62-296.470.................. Implementation of 4/1/2007 10/12/2007, 72 FR
Federal Clean Air 58016.
Interstate Rule.
[[Page 12840]]
62-296.500.................. Reasonably Available 3/11/2010 10/6/2017, 82 FR
Control Technology 46682.
(RACT)--Volatile
Organic Compounds
(VOC) and Nitrogen
Oxides (NOX)
Emitting Facilities.
62-296.501.................. Can Coating.......... 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
32346.
62-296.502.................. Coil Coating......... 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
32346.
62-296.503.................. Paper Coating........ 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
32346.
62-296.504.................. Fabric and Vinyl 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Coating. 32346.
62-296.505.................. Metal Furniture 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Coating. 32346.
62-296.506.................. Surface Coating of 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Large Appliances. 32346.
62-296.507.................. Magnet Wire Coating.. 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
32346.
62-296.508.................. Petroleum Liquid 10/6/2008 10/6/2017, 82 FR Amendments effective
Storage. 46682. 10/6/2008.
62-296.510.................. Bulk Gasoline 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Terminals. 32346.
62-296.511.................. Solvent Metal 6/5/1996 01/16/2003, 68 FR
Cleaning. 2204.
62-296.512.................. Cutback Asphalt...... 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
32346.
62-296.513.................. Surface Coating of 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Miscellaneous Metal 32346.
Parts and Products.
62-296.514.................. Surface Coating of 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Flat Wood Paneling. 32346.
62-296.515.................. Graphic Arts Systems. 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
32346.
62-296.516.................. Petroleum Liquid 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Storage Tanks with 32346.
External Floating
Roofs.
62-296.570.................. Reasonably Available 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Control Technology 32346.
(RACT)--Requirements
for Major VOC- and
NOX-Emitting
Facilities.
62-296.600.................. Reasonably Available 3/13/1996 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Control Technology 32346.
(RACT)--Lead.
62-296.601.................. Lead Processing 8/8/1994 9/18/1996, 61 FR
Operations in 49064.
General.
62-296.602.................. Primary Lead Acid 3/13/1996 9/18/1996, 61 FR
Battery 49064.
Manufacturing
Operations.
62-296.603.................. Secondary Lead 8/8/1994 9/18/1996, 61 FR
Smelting Operations. 49064.
62-296.604.................. Electric Arc Furnace 8/8/1994 9/18/1996, 61 FR
Equipped Secondary 49064.
Steel Manufacturing
Operations.
62-296.605.................. Lead Oxide Handling 8/8/1994 9/18/1996, 61 FR
Operations. 49064.
62-296.700.................. Reasonably Available 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Control Technology 32346.
(RACT)--Particulate
Matter.
62-296.701.................. Portland Cement 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Plants. 32346.
62-296.702.................. Fossil Fuel Steam 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Generators. 32346.
62-296.703.................. Carbonaceous Fuel 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Burners. 32346.
62-296.704.................. Asphalt Concrete 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Plants. 32346.
62-296.705.................. Phosphate Processing 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Operations. 32346.
62-296.706.................. Glass Manufacturing 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Process. 32346.
62-296.707.................. Electric Arc Furnaces 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
32346.
62-296.708.................. Sweat of Pot Furnaces 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
32346.
62-296.709.................. Lime Kilns........... 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
32346.
62-296.710.................. Smelt Dissolving 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Tanks. 32346.
62-296.711.................. Materials Handling, 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Sizing, Screening, 32346.
Crushing and
Grinding Operations.
62-296.712.................. Miscellaneous 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Manufacturing 32346.
Process Operations.
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Chapter 62-297 Stationary Sources--Emissions Monitoring
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
62-297.310.................. General Emissions 3/9/2015 10/6/2017, 82 FR
Test Requirements. 46682.
62-297.440.................. Supplementary Test 7/10/2014 4/2/2018, 83 FR 13875
Procedures.
62-297.450.................. EPA VOC Capture 7/10/2014 4/2/2018, 83 FR 13875
Efficiency Test
Procedures.
[[Page 12841]]
62-297.620.................. Exceptions and 11/23/1994 6/16/1999, 64 FR
Approval of 32346.
Alternate Procedures
and Requirements.
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State Statutes
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
112.3143.................... Voting conflicts..... 6/29/1999 7/30/2012, 77 FR Paragraph (4) only;
44485. to satisfy the
requirements of
sections 128 and
110(a)(2)(E)(ii).
112.3144.................... Full and public 10/1/2006 7/30/2012, 77 FR To satisfy the
disclosure of 44485. requirements of
financial interests. sections 128 and
110(a)(2)(E)(ii).
120.569..................... Decisions which 6/24/2011 7/30/2012, 77 FR Subsection (2)(n)
affect substantial 44485. only; to satisfy
interests. the requirements of
section
110(a)(2)(G).
403.131..................... Injunctive relief, 6/15/2001 7/30/2012, 77 FR To satisfy the
remedies. 44485. requirements of
section
110(a)(2)(G).
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(d) EPA-approved Florida Source-Specific requirements.
EPA-Approved Florida Source-Specific Requirements
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
State
Name of source Permit No. effective date EPA approval date Explanation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Harry S Truman, animal import NA................. 11/26/1996 1/19/2000, 65 FR
center. 2882.
Martin Gas Sales, Inc............ 0570477-007-AC..... 1/17/2003 5/1/2003, 68 FR
23209.
Broward County Aviation ................... 8/15/2003 6/17/2003, 69 FR Order Granting
Department. 33862. Variance from Rule
62-252.400.
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics ................... 4/16/2005 11/28/2006, 71 FR Requirement that
Company. 68745. Lockheed Martin
Aeronautics
Company comply
with EPA's
Aerospace CTG at
its Pinellas
County facility.
Combs Oil Company................ ................... 7/31/2009 9/25/2015, 80 FR Order Granting
57727. Variance from Rule
62-296.418(2)(b)2.
Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC........... Air Permit No. 1/15/2015 7/3/2017, 82 FR Specific Conditions
0570008-080-AC. 30749. pertaining to
EU004; EU005; and
EU006.
Rayonier Performance Fibers, LLC. Air Permit No. 4/12/2012 7/3/2017, 82 FR Specific Conditions
0890004-036-AC. 30749. pertaining to
EU005; EU006; and
EU022.
Tampa Electric Company--Big Bend Air Permit No. 2/26/2015 7/3/2017, 82 FR Section 3,
Station. 0570039-074-AC. 30749. Subsection B,
Condition 5.
WestRock, LLC.................... Air Permit No. 1/9/2015 7/3/2017, 82 FR Specific Conditions
0890003-046-AC. 30749. pertaining to
EU006; EU015;
EU007; and EU011.
Tampa Electric Company--Big Bend Air Permit No. 12/14/2018 11/12/2019, 84 FR Section 2,
Station. 0570039-120-AC. 60927. Condition 4; the
``SO2 Emissions
Cap'' provision
from Section 3,
Condition 4; the
``SO2 CEMS''
provision from
Section 3,
Condition 4; and
the ``Methods of
Operation'' for
Units 1 and 2
provision from
Section 3,
Condition 6.
Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC--Bartow Air Permit No. 7/3/2017 2/20/2020, 85 FR Section III,
Facility. 1050046-050-AC. 9666. Subsection A,
Specific Condition
3 (as
administratively
corrected by
Permit No. 1050046-
063-AC with an
effective date of
January 11, 2019);
Condition 4; and
Condition 5.
Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC--New Wales Air Permit No. 10/30/2017 2/20/2020, 85 FR Section III,
Facility. 1050059-106-AC. 9666. Subsection A,
Specific Condition
3 (as
administratively
corrected by
Permit No. 1050059-
114-AC with an
effective date of
January 11, 2019);
Condition 4; and
Condition 5.
EnviroFocus Technologies, LLC.... Air Construction 12/14/2012 6/4/2021, 86 FR Except for
Permit No. 0570057- 29949. conditions not
27-AC. specifically
related to lead
emissions; Section
3, Subsection B,
Specific
Conditions 3 and
10; Section 3,
Subsection C,
Specific Condition
5; and Section 3,
Subsection G,
Specific Condition
5.
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EnviroFocus Technologies, LLC.... Air Construction 11/6/2019 6/14/2021, 86 FR Only incorporating
Permit No. 0570057- 29949. the following
37-AC. conditions:
Section 3,
Subsection B,
Specific
Conditions 2 and
3a; Section 3,
Subsection C,
Specific Condition
1; and Section 3,
Subsection D,
Specific Condition
1.
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