Virginia Administrative Code
Title 9 - ENVIRONMENT
Agency 5 - STATE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
Chapter 80 - PERMITS FOR STATIONARY SOURCES
Part II - Emission Standards
Article 8 - Permits for Major Stationary Sources and Major Modifications Locating in Prevention of Significant Deterioration Areas
Section 9VAC5-80-1695 - Exemptions
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. The requirements of this article shall not apply to a particular major stationary source or major modification if:
B. The requirements of this article shall not apply to a major stationary source or major modification with respect to a particular pollutant if the owner demonstrates that, as to that pollutant, the source or modification is located in an area designated as nonattainment in 9VAC5-20-204.
C. The requirements of 9VAC5-80-1715, 9VAC5-80-1735, and 9VAC5-80-1755 shall not apply to a major stationary source or major modification with respect to a particular pollutant, if the allowable emissions of that pollutant from the source, or the net emissions increase of that pollutant from the modification:
D. The requirements of 9VAC5-80-1715, 9VAC5-80-1735, and 9VAC5-80-1755 as they relate to any maximum allowable increase for a class II area shall not apply to a major modification at a stationary source that was in existence on March 1, 1978, if the net increase in allowable emissions of each regulated NSR pollutant from the modification after the application of best available control technology would be less than 50 tons per year.
E. The department may exempt a proposed major stationary source or major modification from the requirements of 9VAC5-80-1735 with respect to monitoring for a particular pollutant if:
Carbon monoxide -- 575 µg/m3, 8-hour average
Nitrogen dioxide -- 14 µg/m3, annual average
PM2.5 -- 0 µg/m3, 24-hour average*
PM10 -- 10 µg/m3, 24-hour average
Sulfur dioxide -- 13 µg/m3, 24-hour average
Ozone**
Lead -- 0.1 µg/m3, 3-month average
Fluorides -- 0.25 µg/m3, 24-hour average
Total reduced sulfur -- 10 µg/m3, 1-hour average
Hydrogen sulfide -- 0.2 µg/m3, 1-hour average
Reduced sulfur compounds -- 10 µg/m3, 1-hour average; or
*No exemption is available with regard to PM2.5.
**No de minimis air quality level is provided for ozone. However, any net increase of 100 tons per year or more of volatile organic compounds or NOX subject to this article would be required to perform an ambient impact analysis including the gathering of ambient air quality data.
F. The requirements of this article shall not apply to a particular major stationary source with respect to the use of an alternative fuel or raw material if the following conditions are met:
Statutory Authority: § 10.1-1308 of the Code of Virginia.