Indiana Administrative Code
Title 326 - AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION
Article 2 - PERMIT REVIEW RULES
Rule 6 - Emission Reporting
Section 6-3 - Compliance schedule

Universal Citation: 326 IN Admin Code 6-3

Current through March 20, 2024

Authority: IC 13-14-8; IC 13-17-3

Affected: IC 13-15; IC 13-17

Sec. 3.

(a) The owner or operator of a source subject to section 1(a) of this rule must submit an emission statement covering the previous calendar year to the department according to the following schedule:

(1) Annually, by July 1, for sources subject to section 1(a)(2) of this rule or with the potential to emit annual emissions greater than or equal to any of the following emission thresholds:
(A) Two thousand five hundred (2,500) tons per year of any of the following:
(i) Carbon monoxide.

(ii) Oxides of nitrogen.

(iii) Sulfur dioxide.

(B) Two hundred fifty (250) tons per year of either of the following:
(i) Particulate matter less than or equal to ten (10) micrometers (PM10).

(ii) Volatile organic compounds.

(2) Triennially, by July 1, according to the schedule in subsection (b) for all sources not subject to annual reporting in subdivision (1).

(b) The county schedule for reporting under subsection (a)(2) is as follows:

(1) Starting in 2004, and every three (3) years thereafter, sources located in the following counties must submit an emission statement:
(A) Adams County.

(B) Allen County.

(C) Benton County.

(D) Carroll County.

(E) Cass County.

(F) Dekalb County.

(G) Elkhart County.

(H) Fulton County.

(I) Huntington County.

(J) Jasper County.

(K) Kosciusko County.

(L) LaGrange County.

(M) Lake County.

(N) LaPorte County.

(O) Marshall County.

(P) Miami County.

(Q) Newton County.

(R) Noble County.

(S) Porter County.

(T) Pulaski County.

(U) St. Joseph County.

(V) Starke County.

(W) Steuben County.

(X) Wabash County.

(Y) Wells County.

(Z) White County.

(AA) Whitley County.

(2) Starting in 2005, and every three (3) years thereafter, sources located in the following counties must submit an emission statement:
(A) Blackford County.

(B) Boone County.

(C) Clinton County.

(D) Delaware County.

(E) Fayette County.

(F) Fountain County.

(G) Grant County.

(H) Hamilton County.

(I) Hancock County.

(J) Hendricks County.

(K) Henry County.

(L) Howard County.

(M) Jay County.

(N) Johnson County.

(O) Madison County.

(P) Marion County.

(Q) Montgomery County.

(R) Morgan County.

(S) Parke County.

(T) Putnam County.

(U) Randolph County.

(V) Rush County.

(W) Shelby County.

(X) Tippecanoe County.

(Y) Tipton County.

(Z) Union County.

(AA) Warren County.

(BB) Wayne County.

(3) Starting in 2006, and every three (3) years thereafter, sources located in the following counties must submit an emission statement:
(A) Bartholomew County.

(B) Brown County.

(C) Clark County.

(D) Clay County.

(E) Crawford County.

(F) Daviess County.

(G) Dearborn County.

(H) Decatur County.

(I) Dubois County.

(J) Floyd County.

(K) Franklin County.

(L) Gibson County.

(M) Greene County.

(N) Harrison County.

(O) Jackson County.

(P) Jefferson County.

(Q) Jennings County.

(R) Knox County.

(S) Lawrence County.

(T) Martin County.

(U) Monroe County.

(V) Ohio County.

(W) Orange County.

(X) Owen County.

(Y) Perry County.

(Z) Pike County.

(AA) Posey County.

(BB) Ripley County.

(CC) Scott County.

(DD) Spencer County.

(EE) Sullivan County.

(FF) Switzerland County.

(GG) Vanderburgh County.

(HH) Vermillion County.

(II) Vigo County.

(JJ) Warrick County.

(KK) Washington County.

(c) The department will make available emission statement reporting forms to sources subject to this rule.

(d) Sources subject to this rule may submit their emission statement as follows:

(1) Electronically. Sources that submit their emission statement electronically must submit to the department a certification that complies with section 4(c)(1) of this rule by the submission deadline.

(2) By mail. The United States Postal Service postmark is the submittal date.

(3) By private carrier. Records of dates of receipt and delivery by the service must be maintained.

(4) By hand delivery to the office of air quality, Indianapolis, Indiana.

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