Indiana Administrative Code
Title 326 - AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION
Article 8 - VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND RULES
Rule 7 - Specific VOC Reduction Requirements for Lake, Porter, Clark, and Floyd Counties
Section 7-2 - Applicability
Current through March 20, 2024
Authority: IC 13-1-1-4; IC 13-7-7-5
Affected: IC 13-1-1; IC 13-7
Sec. 2.
(a) This rule shall apply to stationary sources located in Lake, Porter, Clark, or Floyd County that emit or have the potential to emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at levels equal to or greater than twenty-five (25) tons per year (tpy) in Lake and Porter Counties and one hundred (100) tpy in Clark and Floyd Counties. This rule shall also apply to sources that have coating facilities which emit or have the potential to emit a total equal to or greater than ten (10) tpy of VOCs in Floyd, Clark, Lake, or Porter County. In determining whether the thresholds in this section are exceeded, the owner or operator of a source shall include the total potential VOC emissions from the following facilities:
(b) Facilities of the types listed in subsection (a)(1) through (a)(2) are exempt from the emission limit requirements of section 3 of this rule.
(c) Coating facilities that have aggregate potential emissions greater than ten (10) tpy and less than twenty-five (25) tpy in Lake and Porter Counties and coating facilities with aggregate potential emissions greater than forty (40) tpy and less than one hundred (100) tpy in Clark and Floyd Counties shall comply with the certification, record keeping, and reporting requirements of section 6 of this rule.
(d) Affected facilities are subject to the requirements of section 3 of this rule unless the source's actual emissions have been limited on or before May 31, 1995, to below twenty-five (25) tpy in Lake and Porter Counties and one hundred (100) tpy in Clark and Floyd Counties through federally enforceable production or capacity limitations in an operating permit. Until such time as 326 IAC 2-8 has been approved by the U.S. EPA, the operating permit will be submitted to the U.S. EPA by the department as a SIP revision.