Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. No
permit shall be granted pursuant to this article unless it is shown to the
satisfaction of the department that the source will be designed, built and
equipped to operate without causing a violation of the applicable provisions of
the regulations of the board and that the following standards have been met:
1. The source shall be designed, built and
equipped to comply with applicable emission standards and other requirements
prescribed under 9VAC5 Chapter 60 (9VAC5-60-10 et
seq.).
2. The source shall be
designed, built and equipped to comply with the MACT emission limitation and
other requirements prescribed in the permit.
3. The source shall be designed, built and
equipped to operate without causing a violation of the applicable provisions of
regulations of the board.
B. Permits granted pursuant to this article
shall:
1. Contain a MACT emission limitation
(or a MACT work practice standard if the department determines it is not
feasible to prescribe or enforce an emission limitation) to control the
emissions of hazardous air pollutants which is determined by the department and
conforms to the principles set forth in
9VAC5-80-1420
F.
2. Specify any notification,
operation and maintenance, performance testing, monitoring, reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
3.
Include the following:
a. In addition to the
MACT emission limitation or MACT work practice standard established under this
article, additional emission limits, production limits, operational limits or
other terms and conditions necessary to ensure federal enforceability of the
MACT emission limitation.
b.
Compliance certifications, testing, monitoring, reporting and recordkeeping
requirements that are consistent with the requirements of
9VAC5-80-110
K.
c. Monitoring capable of
demonstrating continuous compliance during the applicable reporting period.
Such monitoring data shall be of sufficient quality to be used as a basis for
enforcing all applicable requirements established under this article, including
emission limitations.
d. A
statement requiring the owner to comply with all applicable requirements
contained in this article.
C. Permits granted pursuant to this article
shall contain emission standards as necessary to implement the provisions of
this article. The following criteria shall be met in establishing emission
standards to the extent necessary to assure that emission levels are
enforceable as a practical matter:
1.
Standards may include the level, quantity, rate, or concentration or any
combination of them for each affected pollutant.
2. In no case shall a standard result in
emissions which would exceed the emissions rate based on the potential to emit
of the emissions unit.
3. Standards
shall only include limitations that are determined by the department to be
achievable through application of production processes or available methods,
systems, and techniques, including, but not limited to, any of the following:
emissions control equipment, fuel cleaning or treatment, fuel combustion
techniques, or substitution of less toxic or nontoxic materials.
4. The standard may prescribe, as an
alternative to or a supplement to an emission limitation, an equipment, work
practice, fuels specification, process materials, maintenance, or operational
standard, or any combination of them.
D. Permits issued under this article shall
contain, but not be limited to, any of the following elements as necessary to
ensure that the permits are enforceable as a practical matter:
1. Emission standards.
2. Conditions necessary to enforce emission
standards. Conditions may include, but not be limited to, any of the following:
a. Limit on production rates with time frames
as appropriate to support the emission standards.
b. Limit on raw material usage
rate.
c. Limits on the minimum
required capture, removal and overall control efficiency for any air pollution
control equipment.
3.
Specifications for permitted equipment, identified as thoroughly as possible.
The identification shall include, but not be limited to, type, rated capacity,
and size.
4. Specifications for air
pollution control equipment installed or to be installed and the circumstances
under which such equipment shall be operated.
5. Specifications for air pollution control
equipment operating parameters, where necessary to ensure that the required
overall control efficiency is achieved. The operating parameters may include,
but not be limited to, any of the following:
a. Pressure indicators and required pressure
drop.
b. Temperature indicators and
required temperature.
c. pH
indicators and required pH.
d. Flow
indicators and required flow.
6. Requirements for proper operation and
maintenance of any pollution control equipment, and appropriate spare parts
inventory.
7. Stack test
requirements.
8. Reporting or
recordkeeping requirements, or both.
9. Continuous emission or air quality
monitoring requirements, or both.
10. Other requirements as may be necessary to
ensure compliance with the applicable regulations.
Statutory Authority: § 10.1-1308 of the Code of
Virginia.