Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 225 - CONTROL OF EMISSIONS FROM LARGE COMBUSTION SOURCES
Subpart D - CAIR NO[x] ANNUAL TRADING PROGRAM
Section 225.420 - Permit Requirements
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 225.420
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Permit requirements:
1) The owner or operator of
each source with a CAIR NOx unit is required to submit:
A) A complete permit application addressing
all applicable CAIR NOx Annual Trading Program
requirements for a permit meeting the requirements of this Section, applicable
to each CAIR NOx unit at the source. Each CAIR permit
must contain elements required for a complete CAIR permit application pursuant
to subsection (b)(2) of this Section.
B) Any supplemental information that the
Agency determines necessary in order to review a CAIR permit application and
issue any CAIR permit.
2) Each CAIR permit will be issued pursuant
to Sections 39 and 39.5 of the Act, must contain federally enforceable
conditions addressing all applicable CAIR NOx Annual
Trading Program requirements, and will be a complete and segregable portion of
the source's entire permit pursuant to subsection (a)(1) of this
Section.
3) No CAIR permit may be
issued until the Agency and USEPA have received a complete certificate of
representation for a CAIR designated representative pursuant to 40 CFR 96,
subpart BB, for the CAIR NOx source and the CAIR
NOx unit at the source.
4) For all CAIR NOx
units that commenced operation before December 31, 2007, the owner or operator
of the unit must submit a CAIR permit application meeting the requirements of
this Section on or before December 31, 2007.
5) For all CAIR NOx
units that commence operation on or after December 31, 2007, the owner or
operator of these units must submit applications for construction and operating
permits pursuant to the requirements of Sections 39 and 39.5 of the Act, as
applicable, and 35 Ill. Adm. Code 201 and the applications must specify that
they are applying for CAIR permits and must address the CAIR permit application
requirements of this Section.
b) Permit applications:
1) Duty to apply: The owner or operator of
any source with one or more CAIR NOx units must submit
to the Agency a CAIR permit application for the source covering each CAIR
NOx unit pursuant to subsection (b)(2) of this Section
by the applicable deadline in subsection (a)(4) or (a)(5) of this Section. The
owner or operator of any source with one or more CAIR
NOx units must reapply for a CAIR permit for the source
as required by this Subpart, 35 Ill. Adm. Code 201, and, as applicable,
Sections 39 and 39.5 of the Act.
2)
Information requirements for CAIR permit applications: A complete CAIR permit
application must include the following elements concerning the source 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 CAIR NOx unit at the source; and
C) The compliance requirements applicable to
each CAIR NOx unit as set forth in Section
225.410.
3) An application for a CAIR
permit will be treated as a modification of the CAIR NOx
source's existing federally enforceable permit, if such a permit has been
issued for that source, and will be subject to the same procedural
requirements. When the Agency issues a CAIR permit pursuant to the requirements
of this Section, it will be incorporated into and become part of that source's
existing federally enforceable permit.
c) Permit content: Each CAIR permit is deemed to incorporate automatically the definitions and terms specified in Section 225.130 and 40 CFR 96.102, as incorporated by reference in Section 225.140 and, upon recordation of USEPA under 40 CFR 96, subparts FF and GG, as incorporated by reference in Section 225.140, every allocation, transfer, or deduction of a CAIR NOx allowance to or from the compliance account of the CAIR NOx source covered by the permit.
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