Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 400-499 - Environmental Protection - Air Pollution Control
Chapter NR 409 - Acid rain portion of operation permits
Section NR 409.05 - Retired units exemption
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง NR 409.05
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) APPLICABILITY. This section applies to any affected unit, except for an opt-in source, that is permanently retired.
(2) SOURCE OBLIGATIONS.
(a)
Scope of
exemption. Any affected unit, except for an opt-in source, that is
permanently retired shall be exempt from the acid rain program, except for the
provisions of this section,
40
CFR 72.2 to
72.6,
72.10
to
72.13,
and subpart B of 40 CFR part 73.
(b)
Submissions. The
exemption under par.(a) shall become effective on January 1 of the first full
calendar year during which that the unit is permanently retired. By December 31
of the first year that the unit is to be exempt under this section, the
designated representative, authorized in accordance with subpart B of 40 CFR
part 72, or, if no designated representative has been authorized, a certifying
official of each owner of the unit, shall submit a statement to the department.
A copy of the statement shall also be submitted to the administrator. The
statement shall state, in a format prescribed by the administrator, that the
unit is permanently retired and will comply with the requirements of sub.
(4).
(3) DEPARTMENT'S ACTION.
(a) After receipt of the notice under
sub. (2) (b), the department shall amend under s.
NR 409.12(4) the operation permit
covering the source at which the unit is located, if the source has an
operation permit, to add the provisions and requirements of the exemption under
subs. (2) (a) and (4).
(b) A unit
that was issued a written exemption under this section and that is permanently
retired shall be exempt from the acid rain program, except for the provisions
of this section,
40
CFR 72.2 to
72.6 and
72.10
to
72.13,
and subpart B of 40 CFR part 73, and shall be subject to the requirements of
sub. (4) in lieu of the requirements in the written exemption. The department
shall amend under s.
NR 409.12(4) the operation permit
covering the source at which the unit is located, if the source has such a
permit, to add the provisions and requirements of the exemption under this
subsection and sub. (4).
(4) SPECIAL PROVISIONS.
(a)
Allowance allocations. A
unit exempt under this section may not emit any sulfur dioxide or nitrogen
oxides starting on the date that the exemption takes effect. The owners and
operators of the unit will be allocated allowances in accordance with subpart B
of 40 CFR part 73.
(b)
Resumption of operation. A unit exempt under this section may
not resume operation unless the designated representative of the source that
includes the unit submits a complete acid rain portion of an operation permit
application under s.
NR 409.08(2) for the unit not less than
24 months prior to the later of January 1, 2000 or the date on which the unit
is first to resume operation.
(c)
Duty to comply. The owners and operators and, to the extent
applicable, the designated representative of a unit exempt under this section
shall comply with the requirements of the acid rain program concerning all
periods for which the exemption is not in effect, even if the requirements
arise, or must be complied with, after the exemption takes effect.
(d)
Scope of exemption. For
any period for which a unit is exempt under this section, the unit is not an
affected unit under this chapter and ch. NR 407 and is not eligible to be an
opt-in source under 40 CFR part 74 . As an unaffected unit, the unit shall
continue to be subject to any other applicable requirements under 40 CFR parts
70 and 72.
(e)
Recordkeeping. For a period of 5 years from the date the
records are created, the owners and operators of a unit exempt under this
section shall retain at the source that includes the unit records demonstrating
that the unit is permanently retired. The 5-year period for keeping records may
be extended for cause, at any time prior to the end of the period, in writing
by the administrator or the department. The owners and operators bear the
burden of proof that the unit is permanently retired.
(f)
Loss of exemption.
1. On the earlier of the following dates, a
unit exempt under sub. (2) or (3) shall lose its exemption and become an
affected unit under this chapter and ch. NR 407:
a. The date on which the designated
representative submits an acid rain portion of an operation permit application
under par. (b).
b. The date on
which the designated representative is required under par. (b) to submit an
acid rain portion of an operation permit application.
2. For the purpose of applying monitoring
requirements under 40 CFR part 75, a unit that loses its exemption under this
section shall be treated as a new unit that commenced commercial operation on
the first date on which the unit resumes operation.
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