Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 28 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
Article 19 - AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS AND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
Section 28-19-546 - Class II operating permits; annual emission inventory and fees
Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 28-19-546
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024
The owner or operator of each stationary source that is required to apply for a class II operating permit shall comply with this regulation.
(a) Annual emissions inventory.
(1) Each owner or operator shall
electronically submit to the department an annual emissions inventory for each
stationary source for the year preceding the calendar year in which the owner
or operator is required to apply for an operating permit and each year
thereafter.
(2) Each annual
emissions inventory shall be submitted for any regulated pollutant deemed
necessary by the secretary from each emission unit, as defined in
K.A.R.
28-19-200, and shall include the following:
(A) All operating information;
(B) actual emissions, including fugitive
emissions, calculated pursuant to
K.A.R.
28-19-210;
(C) any quantity of emissions regardless of
operating hours, including sources that did not operate; and
(D) emissions from each source only while
operating in Kansas, if the source operates both in Kansas and out of
state.
(b) Annual emissions fees.
(1) Each owner or
operator shall pay to the department annual emissions fees calculated by the
department based on information provided in the annual emissions
inventory.
(2) For calendar year
2025 and for each subsequent calendar year, the annual emissions fees shall be
the sum of the hazardous air pollutant (HAP) emissions fee and the criteria
emissions fee as follows:
(A) The HAP
emissions fee shall be $80.00 per ton of emissions multiplied by the total
number of tons of HAP emissions rounded to the nearest ton.
(B) The criteria emissions fee shall be
$56.00 per ton of emissions multiplied by the total number of tons of
emissions, with a maximum of 4,000 tons of each of the following pollutants
rounded to the nearest ton:
(i) Sulfur
dioxide;
(ii) nitrogen
oxides;
(iii) PM10, excluding PM10
emissions already accounted for as HAP emissions in paragraph (b)(2)(A);
and
(iv) volatile organic compounds
(VOCs), excluding VOC emissions already accounted for as HAP emissions in
paragraph (b)(2)(A).
(c) Submittal.
(1) Each annual emissions inventory shall be
signed by a responsible official, as defined in
K.A.R.
28-19-200, and shall be due on or before
April 1 of each year or, if April 1 is a Saturday or Sunday, on or before the
next business day following April 1.
(2) Each payment for annual emissions fees
shall be payable to the Kansas department of health and environment by check,
bank draft, credit card, or money order. Each payment shall be due on or before
April 1 of each year or, if April 1 is a Saturday or Sunday, on or before the
next business day following April 1.
(3) If there is a change in the owner or
operator of the stationary source, the owner or operator at the time the
submission is due shall be responsible for submitting the annual emissions
inventory and annual emissions fees. For purposes of determining the annual
emissions inventory required by subsection (a) for any period in which there
was any other owner or operator of the stationary source, the owner or operator
may assume current operating and emission information if the owner or operator
is unable to obtain actual information from any previous owner or
operator.
(d) Late fee and refund.
(1) Each owner or operator who
fails to submit the annual emissions inventory and pay the annual emissions
fees by the due date specified in subsection (c) shall pay a late fee. The late
fee shall be $200.00 per day or 0.10 percent of the annual emissions fees per
day, whichever is greater.
(2) Any
overpayment of $100.00 or more made by the owner or operator of a stationary
source may be refunded. Overpayments in any amount less than $100.00 shall not
be refunded.
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