Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY
Title 129 - AIR QUALITY REGULATIONS
Chapter 6 - OPERATING PERMITS
Section 129-6-004 - Temporary Sources

Current through March 20, 2024

004.01 Except as provided in 004.04 of this Chapter, the Director may issue a single permit authorizing emissions from similar operations by the same source owner or operator at multiple temporary locations. The operation must be temporary and involve at least one change of location during the term of the permit subject to Department approval. No affected source will be permitted as a temporary source.

004.02 An operating permit for a temporary source includes the requirements specified in Section 003 of this Chapter and the following:

004.02A Conditions that will assure compliance with all applicable requirements and ambient air quality standards established in Chapter 2 at all authorized locations; and

004.02B Conditions that the owner or operator notify the Director at least 20 days in advance of each change in location by providing the following information:
004.02B1 A specific description of the source, including SIC code;

004.02B2 A legal description of the proposed new location;

004.02B3 The anticipated dates of operation at the new proposed location;

004.02B4 A description of site location, adjacent surroundings, including proximity to occupied buildings;

004.02B5 A contact person for the source, including telephone number and e-mail address;

004.02B6.The signature of a responsible official for the source certifying the information contained in the notification; and

004.02B7 A source facility identification number as assigned by the Department.

004.03 The Department may disapprove a new proposed location for a temporary source if the Director determines that operation in the new location would cause or contribute to a violation of standards or otherwise adversely affect human health or the environment.

004.04 In the case of temporary activities initiated to maintain or restore electrical power supply or prevent imminent power loss, the provisions of either 004.04A or 004.04B apply, as appropriate. Units complying with this section are exempt from all other provisions of this chapter.

004.04A Temporary power generation units maintained within the state will be covered by an operating permit which identifies them as temporary units, specifies their rating, fuel supply, non-working location, and routine operating practices, and establishes notification procedures for such activities.

004.04B The owners or operators of temporary power generation units which are maintained outside the state will notify the Department prior to bringing them into the state according to the following schedule:
004.04B1 In the case of a power loss or threat of imminent power loss, within 24 hours of dispatch;

004.04B2 In the case of maintenance activities, 20 days prior to dispatch, unless another notification schedule is established with the Department.

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