Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 204 - PREVENTION OF SIGNIFICANT DETERIORATION
Subpart K - PLANTWIDE APPLICABILITY LIMITATION
Section 204.1830 - Contents of the PAL Permit
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
The PAL permit must contain, at a minimum:
a) The PAL pollutant and the applicable source-wide emission limitation in tons per year, or tons per year CO2e for a GHG PAL.
b) The PAL permit effective date and the expiration date of the PAL (PAL effective period).
c) Specification in the PAL permit that if a major stationary source owner or operator applies to renew a PAL in accordance with Section 204.1860 before the end of the PAL effective period, then the PAL shall not expire at the end of the PAL effective period. It shall remain in effect until a revised PAL permit is issued by the Agency.
d) A requirement that emission calculations for compliance purposes must include emissions from startups, shutdowns, and malfunctions.
e) A requirement that, once the PAL expires, the major stationary source is subject to the requirements of Section 204.1850.
f) The calculation procedures that the major stationary source owner or operator shall use to convert the monitoring system data to monthly emissions and annual emissions based on a 12-month rolling total as required by Section 204.1890(a).
g) A requirement that the major stationary source owner or operator monitor all emissions units in accordance with the provisions under Section 204.1880.
h) A requirement to retain the records required by Section 204.1890 on site. Such records may be retained in an electronic format.
i) A requirement to submit the reports required by Section 204.1900 by the required deadlines.
j) Any other requirements that the Agency deems necessary to implement and enforce the PAL.