[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR51.30]
[Page 132-133]
TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
PART 51--REQUIREMENTS FOR PREPARATION, ADOPTION, AND SUBMITTAL OF
IMPLEMENTATION PLANS--Table of Contents
Subpart A--Emission Inventory Reporting Requirements
Sec. 51.30 When does my State report the data to EPA?
Your State is required to report two basic types of emission
inventories to us: Annual Cycle Inventory; and Three-year Cycle
Inventory.
(a) Annual cycle. You are required to report annually data from Type
A (large) point sources. Except as provided in paragraph (e) of this
section, the first annual cycle inventory will be for the year 2001 and
must be submitted to us within 17 months, i.e., by June 1, 2003.
Subsequent annual cycle inventories will be due 17 months following the
end of the reporting year. See Table 2a of Appendix A to this subpart
for the specific data elements to report annually.
(b) Three-year cycle. You are required to report triennially, data
for Type B (all) point sources, area sources and mobile sources. Except
as provided in paragraph (e) of this section, the first three-year cycle
inventory will be for the year 2002 and must be submitted to us within
17 months, i.e., by June 1, 2004. Subsequent three-year cycle
inventories will be due 17 months following the end of the reporting
year. See Tables 2a, 2b and 2c of Appendix A to this subpart for the
specific data elements that must be reported triennially.
(c) NOX SIP call. There are specific annual and three-
year reporting requirements for States subject to the NOX SIP
call. See Sec. 51.122 for these requirements.
(d) Biogenic emissions. Biogenic emissions are part of your 3-year
cycle inventory. Your State must establish an initial baseline for
biogenic emissions that is due as specified under paragraph (b) of this
section. Your State need not submit more biogenic data unless land use
characteristics or the methods for estimating emissions change
substantially. If either of these changes, your State must report the
biogenic emission data elements shown
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in Table 2d of Appendix A to this subpart. Report these data elements 17
months after the end of the reporting year.
(e) Point Sources. States must commence reporting point source
emissions of PM2.5 and NH3 on June 1, 2004 unless
that date is less than 60 days after EPA publishes an approved
Information Collection Request (ICR) addressing this section of the
rule. If EPA fails to publish an approved ICR 60 days in advance of June
1, 2004, States must commence reporting point source emissions of
PM2.5 and NH3 on the next annual or triennial
reporting date (as appropriate) that is at least 60 days after EPA
publishes an approved ICR addressing this section.