Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 28 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
Article 19 - AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS AND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
Section 28-19-16d - Fugitive emission exemption
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024
The provisions of K.A.R. 28-19-16b shall not apply to a source or modification of a source that would be a major stationary source or major modification only if fugitive emissions, to the extent quantifiable, are considered in calculating the potential to emit of the source or modification, except for the following source categories:
(a) Coal cleaning plants (with thermal dryers);
(b) kraft pulp mills;
(c) portland cement plants;
(d) primary zinc smelters;
(e) iron and steel mills;
(f) primary aluminum ore reduction plants;
(g) primary copper smelters;
(h) municipal incinerators capable of charging more than two hundred and fifty (250) tons of refuse per day;
(i) hydrofluoric, sulfuric, or nitric acid plants;
(j) petroleum refineries;
(k) lime plants;
(l) phosphate rock processing plants;
(m) coke oven batteries;
(n) sulfur recovery plants;
(o) carbon black plants (furnace process);
(p) primary lead smelters;
(q) fuel conversion plants;
(r) sintering plants;
(s) secondary metal production plants;
(t) chemical process plants;
(u) fossil-fuel boilers (or combinations thereof) totaling more than 250,000,000 British thermal units per hour heat input;
(v) petroleum storage and transfer units with a total storage capacity exceeding 300,000 barrels;
(w) taconite ore processing plants;
(x) glass fiber processing plants;
(y) charcoal production plants;
(z) fossil fuel-fired steam electric plants of more than 250,000,000 British thermal units per hour heat input; and
(aa) any other stationary source category which, as of August 7, 1980, was being regulated under Section 111 or 112 of the federal Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7411 and 7412).