(1) PREAPPLICATION ANALYSIS.
(a) Any application for a permit under this
chapter shall contain an analysis of ambient air quality in the area that the
major stationary source or major modification would affect for each of the
following air contaminants:
1. For the major
source, each air contaminant that it would have the potential to emit in a
significant amount.
2. For the
major modification, each air contaminant for which it would result in a
significant net emissions increase.
(b) For any air contaminant for which no
national ambient air quality standard exists, the analysis shall contain such
air quality monitoring data as the department determines is necessary to assess
ambient air quality for that air contaminant in any area that the emissions of
that air contaminant would affect.
(c) For any air contaminant for which a
standard does exist, the analysis shall contain continuous air quality
monitoring data gathered for purposes of determining whether emissions of that
air contaminant would cause or contribute to a violation of the standard or any
maximum allowable increase.
(d) In
general, the continuous air monitoring data that is required shall be gathered
over a period of one year and shall represent the year preceding receipt of the
application, except that, if the department determines that a complete and
adequate analysis can be accomplished with monitoring data gathered over a
period shorter than one year (but not to be less than 4 months), the data that
is required shall be gathered over at least that shorter period.
(e) The owner or operator of a proposed major
stationary source or major modification of volatile organic compounds who
satisfies all conditions of 40 CFR part 51, Appendix S, section IV,
incorporated by reference in s.
NR 484.04, may provide post-approval monitoring data for
ozone in lieu of providing pre-construction data as required under this
section.
(2)
POST-CONSTRUCTION MONITORING. The owner or operator of a major stationary
source or major modification shall, after construction of the stationary source
or modification, conduct such ambient monitoring as the department determines
is necessary to determine the effect emissions from the stationary source or
modification may have, or are having, on air quality in any area.
(3) OPERATION OF MONITORING STATIONS. The
owner or operator of a major stationary source or a major modification shall
meet the requirements of Appendix B to 40 CFR part 58, incorporated by
reference in s.
NR 484.04, during the operation of monitoring stations
for purposes of satisfying this section.