Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 167 - Pollution Control Agency
Chapter 7008 - CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT STATIONARY SOURCES AND CONDITIONALLY INSIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES
Part 7008.2600 - INSIGNIFICANT FACILITY; TECHNICAL STANDARDS
Universal Citation: MN Rules 7008.2600
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 27, December 30, 2024
Subpart 1. Eligibility.
A. To be eligible
to operate without a permit under this chapter, the owner or operator of an
insignificant facility must comply with this part and part
7008.2000.
B. The insignificant facility must have only
emissions units that:
(1) are listed as
insignificant activities in part
7007.1300, subpart 2 or
3;
(2) are conditionally
insignificant activities; or
(3)
qualify under subitems (1) and (2).
C. The owner or operator of an insignificant
facility must limit the number of emissions units at the facility so that
potential emissions from the facility are less than the thresholds in this
item, calculated according to subpart 4:
(1)
total HAP emissions - 10 tons per year;
(2) NOx emissions -
100 tons per year;
(3)
SO2 emissions - 50 tons per year;
(4) particulate matter emissions - 100 tons
per year;
(5) PM-10 emissions - 25
tons per year;
(6) VOC emissions -
100 tons per year;
(7) CO emissions
- 100 tons per year;
(8) Pb
emissions - 0.50 tons per year; and
(9) CO2e emissions -
100,000 tons per year.
Subp. 2. Operational requirements.
The owner or operator of an insignificant facility must ensure that:
A. emissions units at the
facility comply with all applicable requirements, as defined in part
7007.0100, subpart 7;
and
B. conditionally insignificant
activities at the facility comply with parts
7008.4000 to
7008.4110.
Subp. 3. Record keeping.
A. The owner or operator of an insignificant
facility must maintain a record of all emissions units and the Minnesota Rules
citation that defines each emissions unit as an insignificant activity or
conditionally insignificant activity.
B. The records must be permanently kept on
site at the facility or central office and be readily available for the
commissioner to examine and copy.
Subp. 4. Calculating emissions.
The owner or operator of an insignificant facility must calculate emissions to determine eligibility under this part as provided in this subpart. The owner or operator must:
A. use the electronic spreadsheet
"Insignificant Facility PTE" provided by the commissioner to identify the
number of emissions units and the Minnesota Rules citation that defines each
emissions unit as an insignificant activity or conditionally insignificant
activity to determine potential emissions from the insignificant facility. The
"Insignificant Facility PTE" electronic spreadsheet is incorporated by
reference, is not subject to frequent change, and is available on the agency's
Web site at
https://www.pca.state.mn.us/regulations/minnesota-rulemaking;
or
B. calculate the facility's
potential emissions as defined in part
7005.0100, subpart 35a, except
that emissions caused by activities described in part
7007.1300, subpart 2, must not be
considered in the calculation of potential emissions.
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