Washington Administrative Code
Title - Northwest Clean Air Agency
100 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sec2 150 - POLLUTANT DISCLOSURE - REPORTING BY AIR CONTAMINANT SOURCES

Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 150

Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024

150.1 Every person operating a registered air contaminant source with actual annual emissions of 25 tons or more of a single air pollutant or a source subject to the operating permit program shall file annually at a time determined by the NWCAA and on forms furnished by the NWCAA a report setting forth:

150.11 The nature of the enterprise.

150.12 A list of process materials which are potentially significant sources of emissions used in, and incidental to, its manufacturing processes, including by-products and waste products.

150.13 The estimated calendar year emissions of each criteria air pollutant, hazardous air pollutant and volatile organic compounds (VOC). Every person filing an annual emissions inventory shall retain at the facility the calculations and emission factors used to obtain the estimates.

150.14 Annual calendar year emission reports shall be submitted to the NWCAA by no later than April 15 of the following year (e.g., 2010 emission report is due April 15, 2011). If the emission report is not submitted by the required date and the emissions are used to determine operating permit fees as described in Section 322.4, potential to emit may be used to determine said fees.

150.2 Every person operating a registered source other than those identified in 150.1 may be required by the Control Officer to submit periodic emission reports.

150.3 Every person operating any source or sources which directly or indirectly emits or contributes air contaminants within the jurisdictional area of the NWCAA may be required to report to the Control Officer, at a time or times, selected by the Control Officer, such as production rates, sales or other data (including quantities of products used or any other information) as may be required to estimate the emissions from the various air contaminant sources. Data will be held confidential under Section 114 if so requested by the owner or manager and such request meets the requirements of Section 114. Such sources include, but are not limited to, dealers in gaseous liquid or solid fossil fuels for public consumption in motor vehicles or for space heating purposes.

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