Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 400-499 - Environmental Protection - Air Pollution Control
Chapter NR 436 - Emission prohibition, exceptions, delayed compliance orders and variances
Section NR 436.04 - Delayed compliance orders
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง NR 436.04
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) ORDER AUTHORITY. The department may, by order issued under ss. 285.13(2) and 285.83, Stats., authorize a source not in compliance with an emission limitation prescribed in chs. NR 400 to 499 to achieve compliance as expeditiously as practicable but not later than 3 years after such requirement became applicable. The department shall hold a public hearing in accordance with its rules prior to authorizing any period of delayed compliance which exceeds 30 days in duration.
(2) CRITERIA FOR ISSUANCE OF ORDERS. No order under sub. (1) may be issued unless:
(a) The cause of the violation was a
malfunction, equipment failure, act of God or some other condition beyond the
entity's control, when using all prudent planning.
(b) The air contaminant source is located so
that it will not delay attainment or affect maintenance of an ambient air
quality standard at any point beyond the property line of the entity.
(c) Good faith efforts have been made to
comply with chs.
NR
400 to
499.
(d) If the violation was caused by a
malfunction or equipment failure, any plan required to be prepared by s.
NR 439.11 was complied with.
(e) The air contaminant for which a deferral
is sought is not a hazardous pollutant for which an emission standard has been
established by the administrator.
(f) The conditions listed in s.
NR 436.03,
if applicable, are met.
(g) The
order contains:
1. An express provision
whereby the order recipient consents to its issuance.
2. A requirement that the order recipient
employ reasonable emission monitoring techniques to assess compliance with any
interim requirements imposed by the order.
3. A requirement for submittal of reports
showing whether any interim requirements, increments of progress, and final
compliance have been achieved.
4. A
provision prohibiting the reduction of employe wages where supplemental,
intermittent or other dispersion-dependent control methods are to be
used.
5. In the case of a major
stationary source, a notice that it may be required to pay administrative
noncompliance penalties for failure to comply with the order and that no order
issued under this section will be effective until it is approved by the
administrator or designee.
(h) All reasonably available alternative
operating procedures and interim control measures to minimize emissions shall
be utilized by the air contaminant source during the period of delayed
compliance.
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