Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Environmental Quality
Air Quality Division
Part 18 - PREVENTION OF SIGNIFICANT DETERIORATION OF AIR QUALITY
Section R. 336.2806 - Exclusions from increment consumption
Universal Citation: MI Admin Code R. 336.2806
Current through Vol. 24-04, March 15, 2024
Rule 1806.
(1) The following concentrations shall be excluded in determining compliance with a maximum allowable increase:
(a) Concentrations
attributable to the increase in emissions from stationary sources which have
converted from the use of petroleum products, natural gas, or both, by reason
of an order in effect under section 2 (a) and (b) of the Energy Supply and
Environmental Coordination Act of 1974 over the emissions from the identical
sources before the effective date of the order.
(b) Concentrations attributable to the
increase in emissions from sources which have converted from using natural gas
by reason of natural gas curtailment plan in effect under the Federal Power Act
over the emissions from sources before the effective date of the
plan.
(c) Concentrations of
particulate matter attributable to the increase in emissions from construction
or other temporary emission-related activities of new or modified
sources.
(d) The increase in
concentrations attributable to new sources outside the United States over the
concentrations attributable to existing sources which are included in the
baseline concentration.
(e)
Concentrations attributable to the temporary increase in emissions of sulfur
dioxide, particulate matter, or oxides of nitrogen from stationary sources
which are affected by plan revisions approved by the United States
environmental protection agency.
(2) An exclusion of concentrations shall not apply more than 5 years after the effective date of the order to which subrule (1)(a) of this rule refers or the plan to which subrule (1)(b) of this rule refers, whichever is applicable. If both the order and plan are applicable, then the exclusion shall not apply more than 5 years after the later of such effective dates.
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