Sec. 1.
(a) This rule
applies to the following:
(1) The following
facilities and operations at a source having the potential to emit five (5)
tons per year fugitive particulate matter into the atmosphere in Lake County:
(A) Paved roads and parking lots.
(B) Unpaved roads and parking lots.
(C) Material transfer.
(D) Wind erosion from storage piles and
exposed areas.
(E) Material
transportation activities.
(F)
Material processing facilities with capacity equal to or greater than ten (10)
tons per hour. The mass and opacity limits for emissions in this rule are not
applicable to such facilities specifically listed in 326 IAC 6.8-2, 326 IAC
6.8-4, 326 IAC 6.8-5, and 326 IAC 6.8-8. However, fugitive emissions from such
facilities are subject to this rule.
(G) Dust handling equipment.
(H) Any other facility or operation with a
potential to emit fugitive particulate matter and not included in this
section.
(2) The
following sources located in Lake County:
(A)
BP Products North America, Inc.-Whiting Refinery.
(B) Beemsterboer Slag & Ballast
Corporation.
(C) Bucko Construction
Company, Inc.
(D) Dietrich
Industries.
(E) Buckeye Terminals,
LLC.
(F) General
Transportation.
(G) Great Lakes
Industrial Center.
(H)
OmniSource-Chicago Division.
(I)
ISG Burns Harbor LLC/Mittal Steel USA.
(J) ISG-Indiana Harbor Inc.
(K) Carmeuse Lime Inc.
(L) Superior Carriers, Inc. X-Rail.
(M) Mid Continental Coal & Coke
Company.
(N) NIPSCo-Dean H.
Mitchell Station.
(O) Ozinga
Brothers.
(P) Praxair, Linde SP Gas
and Praxair, Oxygen Plant.
(Q) Reed
Minerals-Plant #14.
(R)
Safety-Kleen Corporation.
(S) State
Line Energy, LLC.
(T) Union Tank
Car Co.
(U) U.S. Steel-Gary
Works.
(V) Wolf Lake
Terminal.
(3) New
sources required to be registered or permitted under 326 IAC 2-5.1 with total
uncontrolled PM10 fugitive particulate matter emissions
equal to or greater than five (5) tons per year.
(4) The independent contractors, companies,
and corporations performing byproduct processing recycling activities, waste
disposal, or any other activities that may result in uncontrolled
PM10 emissions of five (5) tons per year or
more.
(5) Any subsequent owner or
operator of a source or facility covered by this section.
(b) The amount of uncontrolled
PM10 emissions emitted from a facility or source shall
be determined for the purposes of this rule by applying the method contained in
"Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors", Volume 1: Stationary Point and
Area Sources, AP-42 Fifth Edition, January 1995*, Supplements A through G,
December 2000**.
* / **These documents are incorporated by reference and are
available from the Government Printing Office, 732 Capitol Avenue NW,
Washington, D.C. 20401 or are available for review and copying at the Indiana
Department of Environmental Management, Office of Air Quality, Indiana
Government Center-North, Tenth Floor, 100 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis,
Indiana 46204.