[Federal Register Volume 75, Number 185 (Friday, September 24, 2010)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 58305-58312]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2010-23802]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 52
[IN 171; FRL-9200-1]
Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans;
Indiana; Revised Format for Materials Being Incorporated by Reference
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Final rule; Administrative change.
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SUMMARY: EPA is revising the format of its regulations for materials
submitted by the State of Indiana that have been incorporated by
reference (IBR) into its State Implementation Plan (SIP). The
regulations and other materials affected by this format change have all
been previously submitted by Indiana and approved by EPA as SIP
revisions.
DATES: Effective Date: This final rule is effective on September 24,
2010.
ADDRESSES: SIP materials which are incorporated by reference into 40
CFR Part 52 are available for inspection at the following locations:
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5, 77 West Jackson Boulevard,
Chicago, Illinois 60604; the Air and Radiation Docket and Information
Center, EPA Headquarters Library, Infoterra Room (Room Number 3334),
EPA West Building, 1301 Constitution Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460,
and the National Archives and Records Administration. If you wish to
obtain materials from a docket in the EPA Headquarters Library, please
call the Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) Docket/Telephone number:
(202) 566-1742. For information on the availability of this material at
NARA, call (202) 741-6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Matt Rau, Environmental Engineer,
Control Strategies Section, Air Programs Branch (AR-18J), Environmental
Protection Agency, Region 5, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago,
Illinois 60604, (312) 886-6524, [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Throughout this document whenever ``we,''
``us,'' or ``our'' is used, we mean EPA. This supplementary information
section is arranged as follows:
Table of Contents
I. Background
A. Description of a SIP
B. How EPA Enforces SIPs
C. How the State and EPA Update the SIP
D. How EPA Compiles the SIP
E. How EPA Organizes the SIP Compilation
F. Where You Can Find a Copy of the SIP Compilation
G. The Format of the New Identification of Plan Section
H. When a SIP Revision Becomes Part of the SIP and Federally
Enforceable
I. The Historical Record of SIP Revision Approvals
II. What is EPA doing in this action?
III. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
I. Background
A. Description of a SIP
Each State has a SIP containing the control measures and strategies
to attain and maintain the National Ambient Air Quality Standards
(NAAQS). The SIP is extensive, containing such elements as air
pollution control regulations, emission inventories, monitoring
networks, attainment demonstrations, and enforcement mechanisms.
B. How EPA Enforces SIPs
Before formally adopting required control measures and strategies,
each State must provide the public with an opportunity to comment on
them. The States then submit them to EPA as requested SIP revisions on
which EPA must formally act.
If and when these control measures and strategies are approved by
EPA, after notice and comment rulemaking, they are incorporated into
the Federally approved SIP and identified in title 40 of the Code of
Federal Regulations, part 52 (Approval and Promulgation of
Implementation Plans) (40 CFR part 52). The actual State regulations
approved by EPA are not reproduced in their entirety in 40 CFR part 52,
but are ``incorporated by reference,'' which means that EPA has
approved a given State regulation with a specific effective date. This
format allows both EPA and the public to know which measures are
contained in a given SIP and to help determine whether the State is
enforcing the regulations.
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C. How the State and EPA Update the SIP
The SIP is periodically revised as necessary to address the unique
air pollution problems in the State. Therefore, EPA from time to time
takes action on State SIP submissions containing new and/or revised
regulations and other materials; if approved, they become part of the
SIP. On May 22, 1997 (62 FR 27968), EPA revised the procedures for
incorporating by reference Federally approved SIPs, as a result of
consultations between EPA and the Office of the Federal Register (OFR).
As a result, EPA began the process of developing the following: (1)
A revised SIP document for each State that would be incorporated by
reference under the provisions of title 1 CFR part 51; (2) a revised
mechanism for announcing EPA approval of revisions to an applicable SIP
and updating both the IBR document and the CFR; and (3) a revised
format of the ``Identification of plan'' sections for each applicable
subpart to reflect these revised IBR procedures. The description of the
revised SIP document, IBR procedures, and ``Identification of plan''
format are discussed in further detail in the May 22, 1997, Federal
Register document.
D. How EPA Compiles the SIP
The Federally approved regulations, source-specific requirements,
and nonregulatory provisions (entirely or portions of) submitted by
each State agency and approved by EPA have been organized into a ``SIP
compilation.'' The compilation is contained in three-ring binders and
will be updated, primarily on an annual basis. The Indiana SIP
compilation is available at the Environmental Protection Agency, Region
5 office: 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60604; (312)
886-2395.
E. How EPA Organizes the SIP Compilation
Each SIP compilation contains three parts approved by EPA: Part one
contains regulations, part two contains source-specific requirements,
and part three contains nonregulatory provisions. Each State's SIP
compilation contains a table of identifying information for each of
these three parts. In this action, EPA is publishing the tables
summarizing the applicable SIP requirements for Indiana. The effective
dates in the tables indicate the date of the most recent revision of
each regulation. The EPA Region 5 Office has the primary responsibility
for updating the compilation and ensuring its accuracy.
F. Where You Can Find a Copy of the SIP Compilation
EPA's Region 5 Office developed and will maintain the compilation
for Indiana. A copy of the full text of Indiana's regulatory and
source-specific compilations will also be maintained at NARA and EPA's
Air Docket and Information Center.
G. The Format of the New Identification of Plan Section
In order to better serve the public, EPA revised the organization
of the ``Identification of plan'' section and included additional
information to clarify which provisions are the enforceable elements of
the SIP.
The revised Identification of plan section contains five
subsections: (a) Purpose and scope, (b) Incorporation by reference, (c)
EPA-approved regulations, (d) EPA-approved source-specific
requirements, and (e) EPA-approved nonregulatory provisions such as
transportation control measures, statutes, control strategies, and
monitoring networks.
H. When a State Submission Becomes Part of the SIP and Federally
Enforceable
All revisions to the applicable SIP become Federally enforceable as
of the effective date of the revisions to paragraphs (c), (d), or (e)
of the applicable Identification of plan section found in each subpart
of 40 CFR part 52.
I. The Historical Record of SIP Revision Approvals
To facilitate enforcement of previously approved SIP provisions and
provide a smooth transition to the new SIP compilation, EPA has
retained the original Identification of plan section, previously
appearing in the CFR as the first or second section of part 52 for each
State subpart. After an initial two-year period, EPA will review its
experience with the new table format and will decide whether or not to
retain the Identification of plan appendices for some further period.
II. What is EPA doing in this action?
Today's rule constitutes a record keeping exercise to ensure that
all revisions to the State programs and accompanying SIP that have
already occurred are accurately reflected in 40 CFR part 52. State SIP
revisions are controlled by EPA regulations at 40 CFR part 51. When EPA
receives a formal SIP revision request, the Agency must publish
proposed rulemaking in the Federal Register and provide for public
comment before approval.
EPA has determined that today's rule falls under the ``good cause''
exemption in section 553(b)(3)(B) of the Administrative Procedures Act
(APA) which, upon finding ``good cause,'' authorizes agencies to
dispense with public participation and section 553(d)(3) which allows
an agency to make a rule effective immediately, thereby avoiding the
30-day delayed effective date otherwise provided for in the APA.
Today's rule simply codifies provisions which are already in effect as
a matter of law in Federal and approved State programs. Accordingly, we
find that public comment is ``unnecessary'' and ``contrary to the
public interest'' under section 553 of the APA, since the codification
of the revised format for denoting IBR of the State materials into the
SIP only reflects existing law and since immediate notice in the CFR
benefits the public by removing outdated citations from the CFR.
III. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
A. General Requirements
Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993), this
action is not a significant regulatory action and is therefore not
subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget. This rule is
not subject to Executive Order 13211, Actions Concerning Regulations
That Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use (66 FR
28355, May 22, 2001) because it is not a significant regulatory action
under Executive Order 12866. Because the agency has made a good cause
finding that this action is not subject to notice-and-comment
requirements under the Administrative Procedure Act or any other
statute as indicated in the Supplementary Information section above, it
is not subject to the regulatory flexibility provisions of the
Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C 601 et seq.), or to sections 202
and 205 of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) (Pub. L.
104-4). In addition, this action does not significantly or uniquely
affect small governments or impose a significant intergovernmental
mandate, as described in sections 203 and 204 of UMRA. This rule also
does not have a substantial direct effect on one or more Indian Tribes,
on the relationship between the Federal government and Indian Tribes,
or on the distribution of power and responsibilities between the
Federal government and Indian Tribes, as specified by Executive Order
13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000), nor will it have substantial
direct effects on the States, on the relationship between the national
government and the States,
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or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various
levels of government, as specified in Executive Order 13132 (64 FR
43255, August 10, 1999). This rule also is not subject to Executive
Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997), because it is not
economically significant. This rule does not involve technical
standards; thus the requirements of section 12(d) of the National
Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) do
not apply. The rule also does not involve special consideration of
environmental justice related issues as required by Executive Order
12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994). In issuing this rule, EPA has
taken the necessary steps to eliminate drafting errors and ambiguity,
minimize potential litigation, and provide a clear legal standard for
affected conduct, as required by section 3 of Executive Order 12988 (61
FR 4729, February 7, 1996). EPA has complied with Executive Order 12630
(53 FR 8859, March 15, 1998) by examining the takings implications of
the rule in accordance with the Attorney General's Supplemental
Guidelines for the Evaluation of Risk and Avoidance of Unanticipated
Takings issued under the executive order. This rule does not impose an
information collection burden under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). EPA's compliance with these statutes and
Executive Orders for the underlying rules are discussed in previous
actions taken on the State's rules.
B. Submission to Congress and the Comptroller General
The Congressional Review Act (5 U.S.C. 801 et seq.), as added by
the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996,
generally provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency
promulgating the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy
of the rule, to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller
General of the United States. Section 808 allows the issuing agency to
make a rule effective sooner than otherwise provided by the CRA if the
agency makes a good cause finding that notice and public procedure is
impracticable, unnecessary or contrary to the public interest. Today's
action simply codifies provisions which are already in effect as a
matter of law in Federal and approved State programs. 5 U.S.C. 808(2).
As stated previously, EPA has made such a good cause finding, including
the reasons therefore, and established an effective date of September
24, 2010. EPA will submit a report containing this rule and other
required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of
Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the United States prior
to publication of the rule in the Federal Register. This rule is not a
major rule as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).
C. Petitions for Judicial Review
EPA has also determined that the provisions of section 307(b)(1) of
the Clean Air Act pertaining to petitions for judicial review are not
applicable to this action. Prior EPA rulemaking actions for each
individual component of the Indiana SIP compilation had previously
afforded interested parties the opportunity to file a petition for
judicial review in the United States Court of Appeals for the
appropriate circuit within 60 days of such rulemaking action. Thus, EPA
sees no need in this action to reopen the 60-day period for filing such
petitions for judicial review for these ``Identification of plan''
reorganization actions for Indiana.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Carbon monoxide,
Hydrocarbons, Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations,
Lead, Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, Particulate matter, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile organic compounds.
Dated: August 12, 2010.
Susan Hedman,
Regional Administrator, Region 5.
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Part 52 of chapter I, title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, is amended
as follows:
PART 52--[AMENDED]
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1. The authority for citation for Part 52 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart P--Indiana
Sec. 52.770 [Redesignated as Sec. 52.800]
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2. Section 52.770 is redesignated as Sec. 52.800 and the section
heading and paragraph (a) are revised to read as follows:
Sec. 52.800 Original identification of plan section.
(a) This section identifies the original ``Air Implementation Plan
for the State of Indiana'' and all revisions submitted by Indiana that
were Federally approved prior to December 31, 2009.
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3. A new Sec. 52.770 is added to read as follows:
Sec. 52.770 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State
Implementation Plan (SIP) for Indiana under section 110 of the Clean
Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7401, and 40 CFR Part 51 to meet National Ambient
Air Quality Standards.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraphs
(c), (d), and (e) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to
December 31, 2009, was approved for incorporation by reference by the
Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and
1 CFR Part 51. Material is incorporated as it exists on the date of the
approval, and notice of any change in the material will be published in
the Federal Register. Entries in paragraphs (c), (d), and (e) of this
section with an EPA approval date after December 31, 2009, will be
incorporated by reference in the next update to the SIP compilation.
(2) EPA Region 5 certifies that the rules/regulations provided by
the EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of
this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State
rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the SIP as of
December 31, 2009.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be
inspected at the Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5, Air
Programs Branch, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604; the EPA,
Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center, EPA Headquarters
Library, Infoterra Room (Room Number 3334), EPA West Building, 1301
Constitution Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460, and the National Archives
and Records Administration. If you wish to obtain materials from a
docket in the EPA Headquarters Library, please call the Office of Air
and Radiation (OAR) Docket/Telephone number: (202) 566-1742. For
information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-
6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.
(c) EPA approved regulations.
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EPA-Approved Indiana Regulations
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Indiana
Indiana citation Subject effective EPA approval date Notes
date
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Article 1. General Provisions
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1-1.................. Provisions Applicable .............. 2/18/1982, 47 FR 6622.. Sec. 4 and 5.
Throughout Title 326.
6/24/1994 7/21/1997, 62 FR 38919. Sec. 2.
3/16/2005 10/19/2005, 70 FR 60735 Sec. 6.
7/31/2009 11/20/2009, 74 FR 60197 Sec. 3.
1-2.................. Definitions............ 9/26/1980 11/5/1981, 46 FR 54943. Sec. 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 11, 13, 16, 17,
18, 19, 20, 21, 22,
23, 24, 25, 26, 27,
28, 29, 30, 31, 32,
33, 34, 35, 36, 37,
38, 39, 40, 41, 42,
43, 44, 45, 46, 47,
49, 50, 51, 54, 55,
56, 57, 58, 59, 60,
61, 62, 63, 64, 65,
66, 67, 68, 69, 70,
71, 72, 73, 74, 75,
76, 77, 80, 81, 82,
83, 84, 85, 86, 87,
88, 89, 91.
5/18/1990 3/6/1992, 57 FR 8082... Sec. 18.5, 21.5, 29.5,
29.6, 49.5.
6/5/1991 3/6/1992, 57 FR 8082... Sec. 14.
6/11/1993 6/15/1995, 60 FR 31412. Sec. 32.1, 34.1, 62.1,
63.1, 63.2.
1/21/1995 7/5/1995, 60 FR 34856.. Sec. 22.5, 28.5, 64.1.
6/24/1994 7/21/1997, 62 FR 38919. Sec. 2, 4, 12, 33.1,
33.2.
1/19/2005 10/19/2005, 70 FR 60735 Sec. 52, 52.2, 52.4,
82.5.
5/26/2007 3/18/2008, 73 FR 14389. Sec. 48 and 90.
1-3.................. Ambient Air Quality .............. 11/27/1981, 46 FR 57895 Sec. 1, 2, and 3.
Standards.
4/5/2006 10/31/2006, 71 FR 63699 Sec. 4.
1-5.................. Episode Alert Levels... .............. 5/31/1972, 37 FR 10842. .......................
1-6.................. Malfunctions........... 3/15/1984 5/3/1990, 55 FR 18604.. Sec. 2 to 6.
6/24/1994 7/21/1997, 62 FR 38919. Sec. 1.
1-7.................. Stack Height Provisions 8/27/1980 3/12/1982, 47 FR 10824.
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Article 2. Permit Review Rules
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2-1.1................ General Provisions..... 6/26/1999 6/27/2003, 68 FR 38197. Sec. 6, 8.
9/10/2004 6/18/2007, 72 FR 33395. Sec. 7.
12/16/2007 10/6/2009, 74 FR 51240. Sec. 9.5.
2-2.................. Prevention of 4/22/2001 6/27/2003, 68 FR 38197. Sec. 10, 11, 13, 15,
Significant 16.
Deterioration (PSD)
Requirements.
4/8/2004 5/20/2004, 69 FR 29071. Sec. 1(m), 1(ll) and
Sec. 12.
9/10/2004 6/18/2007, 72 FR 33395. Sec. 1(a)-(l), (n)-
(kk), (mm)-(tt),
(uu)(1)-(4), (vv)-
(aaa); 2(a)-(d)(4),
(d)(6)-(e), (g)-(i);
3; 4; 5(a), (c)-(e);
6; 8;.
2-2.4................ Actual Plantwide 9/10/2004 6/18/2007, 72 FR 33395.
Applicability
Limitations in
Attainment Areas.
2-3.................. Emission Offset........ 12/13/1993 10/7/1994, 59 FR 51108. Sec. 4 and 5.
9/10/2004 6/18/2007, 72 FR 33395. Sec. 1(a)-(i), (k)-
(ff), (hh)-(uu); 2(a)-
(c)(4), (c)(6)-(k),
(m); 3(a)-(b)(11),
(b)(14).
2-3.4................ Actual Plantwide 9/10/2004 6/18/2007, 72 FR 33395.
Applicability
Limitations in
Nonattainment Areas.
2-5.1................ Construction of New 9/10/2004 6/18/2007, 72 FR 33395. Sec. 4.
Sources.
2-6.................. Emission Reporting..... 3/27/2004 10/29/2004, 69 FR 63069 Sec. 2, 5.
8/13/2006 3/29/2007, 72 FR 14678. Sec 1, 3, 4.
2-8.................. Federally Enforceable 6/24/1994 8/18/1995, 60 FR 43008. Sec. 1 to 17 except 4.
State Operating Permit
Program.
12/16/2007 10/6/2009, 74 FR 51240. Sec. 4.
2-9.................. Source Specific 6/24/1994 4/2/1996, 61 FR 14487.. Sec. 1, 2(a), 2(b), and
Operating Agreement 2(e).
Program.
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Article 3. Monitoring Requirements
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3-1.................. Continuous Monitoring .............. 9/4/1981, 46 FR 44448.. Sec. 1.
of Emissions.
3-2.1................ Source Sampling 7/15/1995 4/9/1996, 61 FR 15704.. Sec. 5.
Procedures.
3-5.................. Continuous Monitoring 3/1/1998 12/28/2009, 74 FR 68541 Sec. 1.
of Emissions.
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Article 4. Burning Regulations
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4-1.................. Open Burning........... .............. 6/22/1978, 43 FR 26722. Sec. 4 and 5.
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8/25/1982 5/18/1983, 48 FR 22294. Sec. 0.5 and 2.
6/23/1995 2/1/1996, 61 FR 3581... Sec. 3.
4-2.................. Incinerators........... 12/15/2002 11/30/2004, 69 FR .......................
69531.
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Article 5. Opacity Regulations
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5-1.................. Opacity Limitations.... 6/11/1993 6/15/1995, 60 FR 31412. Sec. 4(a), 5(a), 5(c),
7.
11/8/1998 7/16/2002, 67 FR 46589. Sec. 1, 2, 3, 4(b),
5(b).
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Article 6. Particulate Rules
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6-2.................. Particulate Emission 10/21/1983 5/17/1985, 50 FR 20569.
Limitations for
Sources of Indirect
Heating.
6-3.................. Particulate Emission 6/12/2002 7/25/2005, 70 FR 42495.
Limitations for
Manufacturing
Processes.
6-4.................. Fugitive Dust Emissions 11/16/1973 10/28/1975, 40 FR
50032.
6-7.................. Particulate Matter 8/30/2008 11/10/2009, 74 FR 57904 Sec. 1.
Emissions Limitations
for Southern Indiana
Gas and Electric
Company.
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Article 6.5. Particulate Matter Limitations Except Lake County
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6.5-1................ General Provisions..... 9/9/2005 3/22/2006, 71 FR 14383.
6.5-2................ Clark County........... 2/22/2008 4/30/2008, 73 FR 23356.
6.5-3................ Dearborn County........ 2/22/2008 4/30/2008, 73 FR 23356.
6.5-4................ Dubois County.......... 2/22/2008 4/30/2008, 73 FR 23356.
6.5-5................ Howard County.......... 2/22/2008 4/30/2008, 73 FR 23356.
6.5-6................ Marion County.......... 2/22/2008 4/30/2008, 73 FR 23356.
6.5-7................ St. Joseph County...... 2/22/2008 4/30/2008, 73 FR 23356.
6.5-8................ Vanderburgh County..... 2/22/2008 4/30/2008, 73 FR 23356.
6.5-9................ Vigo County............ 2/22/2008 4/30/2008, 73 FR 23356.
6.5-10............... Wayne County........... 2/22/2008 4/30/2008, 73 FR 23356.
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Article 6.8. Particulate Matter Limitations for Lake County
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6.8-1................ General Provisions..... 9/9/2005 3/22/2006, 71 FR 14383. Sec. 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6.
2/22/2008 4/30/2008, 73 FR 23356. Sec. 1, 5, 7.
6.8-2................ Lake County: PM10 2/22/2008 4/30/2008, 73 FR 23356.
Emission Requirements.
6.8-3................ Lake County: Opacity 2/22/2008 4/30/2008, 73 FR 23356.
Limits; Exceptions to
326 IAC 5-1-2.
6.8-4................ Lake County: Opacity 2/22/2008 4/30/2008, 73 FR 23356.
Limits; Test Methods.
6.8-5................ Lake County: Opacity 2/22/2008 4/30/2008, 73 FR 23356. Repealed.
Continuous Emissions
Monitors.
6.8-6................ Lake County: Combustion 2/22/2008 4/30/2008, 73 FR 23356.
Sources; Natural Gas.
6.8-7................ Lake County: Site- 2/22/2008 4/30/2008, 73 FR 23356.
Specific Control
Requirements.
6.8-8................ Lake County: Continuous 9/9/2005 3/22/2006, 71 FR 14383. Sec. 2 to 8.
Compliance Plan.
2/22/2008 4/30/2008, 73 FR 23356. Sec. 1.
6.8-9................ Lake County: PM10 Coke 9/9/2005 3/22/2006, 71 FR 14383. Sec. 1 and 2.
Battery Emission
Requirements.
2/22/2008 4/30/2008, 73 FR 23356. Sec. 3.
6.8-10............... Lake County: Fugitive 9/9/2005 3/22/2006, 71 FR 14383. Sec. 2, 3, 4.
Particulate Matter.
2/22/2008 4/30/2008, 73 FR 23356. Sec. 1.
6.8-11............... Lake County: 9/9/2005 3/22/2006, 71 FR 14383.
Particulate Matter
Contingency Measures.
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Article 7. Sulfur Dioxide Rules
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7-1.1................ Sulfur Dioxide Emission 6/24/2005 9/26/2005, 70 FR 56129.
Limitations.
7-2.................. Compliance............. 6/24/2005 9/26/2005, 70 FR 56129.
7-3.................. Ambient Monitoring..... .............. 5/13/1982, 47 FR 20583. Sec. 2.
7-4.................. Emission Limitations 4/10/1988 9/1/1988, 53 FR 33808.. Sec. 4 to 7, 9.
and Requirements by
County.
5/13/1988 12/16/1988, 53 FR 50521 Sec. 11.
4/10/1988 1/19/1989, 54 FR 2112.. Sec. 8.
10/23/1988 1/19/1989, 54 FR 2112.. Sec. 14.
12/5/1990 9/19/1994, 59 FR 47804. Sec. 12.1.
3/11/1999 8/2/2000, 65 FR 47336.. Sec. 2.
6/12/1999 8/29/2000, 65 FR 52315. Sec. 1.1.
9/30/2004 2/28/2005, 70 FR 9533.. Sec. 3.
3/16/2005 2/28/2006, 71 FR 9936.. Sec. 13.
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8/30/2008 11/10/2009, 74 FR 57904 Sec. 10.
7-4.1................ Lake County Sulfur 6/24/2005 9/26/2005, 70 FR 56129.
Dioxide Emission
Limitations.
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Article 8. Volatile Organic Compound Rules
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8-1.................. General Provisions..... .............. 10/27/1982, 47 FR 20586 Sec. 7.
1/14/1986 9/4/1987, 52 FR 33590.. Sec. 3.
11/10/1988 9/6/1990, 55 FR 36635.. Sec. 5.
6/5/1991 3/6/1992, 57 FR 8082... Sec. 1.
5/22/1997 6/29/1998, 63 FR 35141. Sec. 9, 10, 11, 12.
10/18/1995 11/3/1999, 64 FR 59642. Sec. 0.5.
7/15/2001 9/11/2002, 67 FR 57515. Sec. 4.
12/15/2002 5/5/2003, 68 FR 23604.. Sec. 2.
6/24/2006 6/13/2007, 72 FR 32531. Sec. 6.
8-2.................. Surface Coating .............. 10/27/1982, 47 FR 20586 Sec. 4, 6, 7, 8.
Emission Limitations.
.............. 1/18/1983, 48 FR 2124.. Sec. 10.
.............. 2/10/1986, 51 FR 4912.. Sec. 2 and 3.
4/10/1988 11/24/1990, 55 FR 39141 Sec. 12.
2/15/1990 3/6/1992, 57 FR 8082... Sec. 5.
6/5/1991 3/6/1992, 57 FR 8082... Sec. 1.
10/23/1988 3/6/1992, 57 FR 8082... Sec. 11.
12/15/2002 7/21/2003, 68 FR 42978. Sec. 9.
8-3.................. Organic Solvent .............. 10/27/1982, 47 FR 47554 Sec. 2, 3, 4.
Degreasing Operations.
6/5/1991 3/6/1992, 57 FR 8082... Sec. 5, 6, 7.
5/27/1999 9/14/2001, 66 FR 47887. Sec. 1, 8.
8-4.................. Petroleum Sources...... .............. 1/18/1983, 48 FR 2127.. Sec. 2, 4, 5.
.............. 2/10/1986, 51 FR 4912.. Sec. 3.
6/5/1991 3/6/1992, 57 FR 8082... Sec. 8.
10/18/1995 11/3/1999, 64 FR 59642. Sec. 6.
5/23/1999 12/20/1999, 64 FR 71031 Sec. 1(c).
11/5/1999 5/31/2002, 67 FR 38006. Sec. 7, 9.
8-5.................. Miscellaneous .............. 1/18/1983, 48 FR 2124.. Sec. 4.
Operations.
.............. 2/10/1986, 51 FR 4912.. Sec. 2.
5/18/1990 3/6/1992, 57 FR 8082... Sec. 3.
5/22/1997 6/29/1998, 63 FR 35141. Sec. 5.
3/22/2007 2/20/2008, 73 FR 9201.. Sec. 1 and 6.
8-6.................. Organic Solvent .............. 1/18/1983, 48 FR 2124.
Emission Limitations.
8-7.................. Specific VOC Reduction 1/21/1995 7/5/1995, 60 FR 34856.
Requirements for Lake,
Porter, Clark, and
Floyd Counties.
8-8.................. Municipal Solid Waste 1/18/1996 1/17/1997, 62 FR 2591.
Landfills Located in
Clark, Floyd, Lake,
and Porter Counties.
8-9.................. Volatile Organic Liquid 1/18/1996 1/17/1997, 62 FR 2593.
Storage Vessels.
8-10................. Automobile Refinishing. 11/2/1995 6/13/1996, 61 FR 29965. Sec. 2, 4, 7, 8.
5/23/1999 12/20/1999, 64 FR 71031 Sec. 3.
8/13/1998 12/20/1999, 64 FR 71031 Sec. 1, 5, 6, 9.
8-11................. Wood Furniture Coating. 1/4/1996 10/30/1996, 61 FR
55889.
8-12................. Shipbuilding or Ship 5/1/1996 1/22/1997, 62 FR 3216.. Sec. 1, 3.
Repair Operations in
Clark, Floyd, Lake,
and Porter Counties.
7/15/2001 4/1/2003, 68 FR 15664.. Sec. 2, 4, 5, 6, 7.
8-13................. Sinter Plants.......... 7/24/1998 7/5/2000, 65 FR 41350.
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Article 9. Carbon Monoxide Emission Rules
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9-1.................. Carbon Monoxide 12/15/2002 11/30/2004, 69 FR
Emission Limits. 69531.
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Article 10. Nitrogen Oxides Rules
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10-1................. Nitrogen Oxides Control 6/12/1996 6/3/1997, 62 FR 30253.
in Clark and Floyd
Counties.
10-3................. Nitrogen Oxide 9/16/2001 11/8/2001, 66 FR 56465. Sec. 2, 4, 5, 6.
Reduction Program for
Specific Source
Categories.
8/6/2003 12/11/2003, 68 FR 69025 Sec. 1.
2/26/2006 10/1/2007, 72 FR 55664. Sec. 3.
10-4................. Nitrogen Oxides Budget 9/16/2001 11/8/2001, 66 FR 56465. Sec. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11,
Trading Program. 12.
8/6/2003 12/11/2003, 68 FR 69025 Sec. 10.
2/26/2006 10/1/2007, 72 FR 55664. Sec. 1, 2, 3, 9, 13,
14, 15.
10-5................. Nitrogen Oxide 2/26/2006 10/1/2007, 72 FR 55664.
Reduction Program for
Internal Combustion
Engines (ICE).
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10-6................. Nitrogen Oxides 8/30/2008 11/10/2009, 74 FR 57904 Sec. 1.
Emissions Limitations
for Southern Indiana
Gas and Electric
Company.
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Article 11. Emission Limitations for Specific Types of Operations
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11-1................. Existing Foundries..... 7/25/1968 5/31/1972, 37 FR 10863.
11-3................. Coke Oven Batteries.... 9/26/1980 12/1/1983, 48 FR 54615. Sec. 1, 3, 5.
6/11/1993 6/15/1995, 60 FR 31412. Sec. 2(a)-(f), 2(i), 4.
11-4................. Fiberglass Insulation 9/26/1980 4/3/1984, 49 FR 13144.. Sec. 1, 2, 3, 4.
Manufacturing.
9/27/2002 12/9/2002, 67 FR 72844. Sec. 5.
11-5................. Fluoride Emission 2/6/1981 11/27/1981, 46 FR
Limitations for 57892.
Existing Primary
Aluminum Plants.
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Article 13. Motor Vehicle Emission and Fuel Standards
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13-1.1............... Motor Vehicle 1/22/1999 9/27/2001, 66 FR 49297.
Inspection and
Maintenance
Requirements.
13-3................. Control of Gasoline 12/15/2002 7/21/2003, 68 FR 42978. Sec. 1.
Reid Vapor Pressure.
8/5/1995 2/9/1996, 61 FR 4895... Sec. 2 to 7.
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Article 14. Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
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14-1................. General Provisions..... 5/13/1988 9/17/1992, 57 FR 42889.
14-8................. Emission Standard for 5/13/1988 9/17/1992, 57 FR 42889.
Equipment Leaks
(Fugitive Emission
Sources).
14-9................. Emission Limitations 5/13/1988 9/17/1992, 57 FR 42889.
for Benzene from
Furnace Coke Oven By-
Product Recovery
Plants.
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Article 15. Lead Rules
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15-1................. Lead Emission 7/14/1989 8/17/1989, 54 FR 33894. Sec. 1 and 4.
Limitations.
4/27/1994 5/3/1995, 60 FR 21717.. Sec. 2(a)(1)-(a)(6),
(a)(8)-(b).
2/5/1999 12/28/1999, 64 FR 72561 Sec. 2(a)(7)(A)-(G).
12/31/2000 1/15/2008, 73 FR 2428.. Sec. 2(c) and 3.
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Article 16. State Environmental Policy
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16-3................. General Conformity..... 7/6/1996 1/14/1998, 63 FR 2146.. Sec. 1.
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Article 19. Mobile Source Rules
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19-3................. Clean Fuel Fleet 1/18/1996 3/21/1996, 61 FR 11552.
Vehicles.
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Article 20. Hazardous Air Pollutants
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20-10................ Bulk Gasoline 11/4/1999 5/31/2002, 67 FR 38006.
Distribution
Facilities.
20-13................ Secondary Lead Smelters 12/31/2000 1/15/2008, 73 FR 2428.. Sec. 1(c), 2(a), and 6.
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Article 24. Trading Programs: Nitrogen Oxides (NOX) and Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)
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24-1................. Clean Air Interstate 2/25/2007 10/22/2007, 72 FR 59480 Sec. 2(36), 2(38),
Rule Nitrogen Oxides 2(60), 8, 12.
Annual Trading Program.
24-2................. Clean Air Interstate 2/25/2007 10/22/2007, 72 FR 59480 Sec. 11.
Rule (CAIR) Sulfur
Dioxide Trading
Program.
24-3................. Clean Air Interstate 2/25/2007 10/22/2007, 72 FR 59480 Sec. 1, 2(38), 2(49),
Rule (CAIR) NOX Ozone 2(61), 8, 12.
Season Trading Program.
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(d) EPA approved State source-specific requirements.
EPA-Approved Indiana Source-Specific Provisions
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CO date Title SIP rule EPA approval Explanation
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10/1/1999............. ALCOA-Warrick... 5-1-2........... 7/5/2000, 65 FR Alt. opacity limits (permit).
41352 (also see
64 FR 40287).
12/15/1999............ ALCOA-Warrick... 5-1-2........... 7/5/2000, 65 FR Alt. opacity limits (permit).
41352 (also see
64 FR 40287).
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10/12/1999............ Crane Naval..... 8-2-9........... 12/31/2002, 67 Exemption.
FR 79859.
2/11/2004............. Eli Lilly....... 8-5-3........... 11/8/2004, 69 FR Exemption.
64661.
12/22/2004............ Transwheel...... 8-3-5(a)(5)(C).. 4/12/2005, 70 FR Equivalent control.
19000.
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(e) EPA approved nonregulatory and quasi-regulatory provisions.
EPA-Approved Indiana Nonregulatory and Quasi-Regulatory Provisions
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Indiana
Title date EPA approval Explanation
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Carbon Monoxide Control Strategy--Lake ........... 1/19/2000, 65 FR 2883...... Paragraph (b).
and Porter Co.
Carbon Monoxide Control Strategy--Lake \1\ 1/12/ 10/15/2009, 74 FR 52891.... Paragraph (c).
and Marion Cos. 2009
Chicago Hydrocarbon Control Strategy..... ........... 8/26/2004, 69 FR 52427..... Paragraph (aa).
Chicago-Gary Hydrocarbon Control Strategy ........... 12/30/2008, 73 FR 79652.... Paragraph (kk).
Control Strategy: Particulate Matter..... ........... 11/27/2009, 74 FR 62243.... Paragraph (s).
Evansville Hydrocarbon Control Strategy.. ........... 12/29/2005, 70 FR 77026.... Paragraph (ee).
Fluoride Emission Limitations for ........... 3/11/2003, 68 FR 11472..... Removed from SIP, replaced
Existing Primary Aluminum Plants. by NESHAP.
Fort Wayne Hydrocarbon Control Strategy.. ........... 1/11/2007, 72 FR 1292...... Paragraph (ff).
Greene and Jackson Counties Hydrocarbon ........... 11/14/2005, 70 FR 69085.... Paragraph (bb).
Control Strategy.
Indianapolis Hydrocarbon Control Strategy ........... 10/19/2007, 72 FR 59210.... Paragraph (jj).
LaPorte Hydrocarbon Control Strategy..... ........... 7/19/2007, 72 FR 39574..... Paragraph (gg).
Lead Control Strategy--Marion County..... ........... 5/10/2000, 65 FR 29959..... Paragraph (d).
Lead Control Strategy--Marion County..... \1\ 4/1/ 9/24/2009, 74 FR 48659..... Paragraph (e).
2009
Louisville Hydrocarbon Control Strategy.. ........... 9/20/2004, 69 FR 56171..... Paragraph (z).
Louisville Hydrocarbon Control Strategy.. ........... 7/19/2007, 72 FR 39571..... Paragraph (ii).
Muncie Hydrocarbon Control Strategy...... ........... 11/16/2005, 70 FR 69443.... Paragraph (cc).
Ozone Monitoring Season.................. 2/19/1991 12/10/1991, 56 FR 64482.
PM10 Maintenance Plan for Lake County.... 9/25/2002 1/10/2003, 68 FR 1370...... Paragraph (r), also
redesignation.
Particulate Control Strategy--Vermillion ........... 8/26/1997, 62 FR 45168..... Paragraph (q).
County.
Small Business Compliance Assistance ........... 9/2/1993, 58 FR 46541.
Program.
South Bend-Elkhart Hydrocarbon Control ........... 7/19/2007, 72 FR 39577..... Paragraph (hh).
Strategy.
Sulfur Dioxide Control Strategy--LaPorte, ........... 11/15/1996, 61 FR 58482.... Paragraph (f) and (g).
Marion, Vigo, and Wayne Counties.
Terre Haute Hydrocarbon Control Strategy. ........... 1/5/2006, 71 FR 541........ Paragraph (dd).
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