Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 217 - NITROGEN OXIDES EMISSIONS
Subpart U - NO[x] CONTROL AND TRADING PROGRAM FOR SPECIFIED NO[x] GENERATING UNITS
Section 217.458 - Permitting Requirements
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 217.458
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Budget permit requirements:
1) The owner or operator
of each source with one or more budget units subject to this Subpart is
required to timely submit, in accordance with subsection (a)(4), (a)(5), or
(a)(6) of this Section, as applicable, a complete permit application addressing
all requirements of this Subpart applicable to such budget units.
2) Each budget permit (including a draft or
proposed budget permit, if applicable) shall contain federally enforceable
conditions addressing all applicable requirements of the
NOx Trading Program and requirements of this Subpart and
shall be a complete and segregable portion of the source's entire
permit.
3) No budget permit will be
issued, and no NOx allowance account will be established
for any budget unit subject to this Subpart, until the Agency and USEPA have
received a complete account certificate of representation under 40 CFR 96,
subpart B, for an account representative of the source and each budget unit at
the source subject to this Subpart.
4) For any budget unit subject to this
Subpart that commenced operation before November 1, 2003, and for which a CAAPP
permit is not required pursuant to Section 39.5 of the Act, the owner or
operator of such budget unit must submit a budget permit application meeting
the requirements of this Subpart on or before November 1, 2003.
5) For any budget unit subject to this
Subpart that commenced operation before August 1, 2003, and for which a CAAPP
permit is required pursuant to Section 39.5 of the Act, the owner or operator
of such budget unit must submit a budget permit application meeting the
requirements of this Subpart on or before August 1, 2003.
6) For any budget unit subject to this
Subpart that is subject to Section 39.5 of the Act and that commences operation
on or after August 1, 2003, and for any budget unit subject to this Subpart and
not subject to Section 39.5 of the Act that commences operation on or after
November 1, 2003, the owner or operator of such budget units must submit
applications for construction and operating permits pursuant to the
requirements of Sections 39 and 39.5 of the Act and 35 Ill. Adm. Code 201 and
such applications must specify that they are applying for budget permits, and
must address the budget permit application requirements of this
Subpart.
b) Budget permit applications:
1) Duty to apply: The
owner or operator of any source with one or more budget units subject to this
Subpart must submit to the Agency one or more complete budget permit
applications under subsection (b)(2) of this Section for such budget units by
the applicable deadline in subsection (a)(4), (a)(5), or (a)(6) of this
Section. The owner or operator of any source with such budget units must
reapply for a budget permit as required by this Subpart, and 35 Ill. Adm. Code
201 and Sections 39 and 39.5 of the Act.
2) Information requirements for budget permit
applications: A complete budget permit application must include the following
elements concerning the budget units for which the application is submitted:
A) Identification of the source, including
plant name. The ORIS (Office of Regulatory Information Systems) or facility
code assigned to the source by the Energy Information Administration must also
be included, if applicable;
B)
Identification of each fossil fuel-fired combustion turbine, stationary boiler
or combined cycle system budget unit at the source.
C) An explanation why each budget unit is
subject to the requirements of Section
217.454 of this
Subpart; and
D) The compliance
requirements of Section
217.456
of this Subpart.
3)
Federally enforceable status of budget permit: An application for a budget
permit shall be treated as a modification of the source's existing federally
enforceable permit, if such permit has been issued for the source, and shall be
subject to the same procedural requirements as the original application. When
the Agency issues a budget permit, it shall be incorporated into and become a
segregable part of the source's existing federally enforceable
permit.
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