[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 3]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR52.27]

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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 52--APPROVAL AND PROMULGATION OF IMPLEMENTATION PLANS--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart A--General Provisions
 
Sec. 52.27  Protection of visibility from sources in attainment areas.

    (a) Plan disapproval. The provisions of this section are applicable 
to any State implementation plan which has been disapproved with respect 
to protection of visibility, in mandatory Class I Federal areas, from 
sources emitting pollutants in any portion of any State where the 
existing air quality is better than the national ambient air quality 
standards for such pollutants, and where a State PSD program has been 
approved as part of the applicable SIP pursuant to 40 CFR 51.24. 
Specific disapprovals are listed where applicable in Subparts B through 
DDD of this part. The provisions of this section have been incorporated 
by reference into the applicable implementation plans for various 
States, as provided in Subparts B through DDD of this part.
    (b) Definitions. For purposes of this section, all terms shall have 
the meaning ascribed to them in the Clean Air Act, in the prevention of 
significant deterioration (PSD) program approved as part of the 
applicable SIP pursuant to 40 CFR 51.24 for the State, or in the 
protection of visibility program (40 CFR 51.301), all as in effect on 
July 12, 1985.
    (c) Federal visibility analysis. Any person shall have the right, in 
connection with any application for a permit to construct a major 
stationary source or major modification, to request that the 
administrator take responsibility from the State for conducting the 
required review of a proposed source's impact on visibility in any 
Fedral Class I area. If requested, the Administrator shall take such 
responsibility and conduct such review pursuant to paragraphs (e), (f) 
and (g) of this section in any case where the State fails to provide all 
of the procedural steps listed in paragraph (d) of this section. A 
request pursuant to this paragraph must be made within 60 days of the 
notice soliciting public comment on a permit, unless such notice is not 
properly given. The Administrator will not entertain requests 
challenging the substance of any State action concerning visibility 
where the State has provided all of the procedural steps listed in 
paragraph (d) of this section.
    (d) Procedural steps in visibility review. (1) The reviewing 
authority must provide written notification to all affected Federal land 
managers of any permit application for any proposed new major

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stationary source or major modification that may affect visibility in 
any Federal Class I area. Such notification shall include a copy of all 
information relevant to the permit application and shall be given within 
30 days of receipt and at least 60 days prior to any public hearing on 
the application for a permit to construct. Such notification shall 
include the proposed source's anticipated impacts on visibility in any 
Federal Class I area as provided by the applicant. Notification must 
also be given to all affected Federal land managers within 30 days of 
receipt of any advance notification of any such permit application.
    (2) The reviewing authority must consider any analysis performed by 
the Federal land managers, provided within 30 days of the notification 
required by paragraph (d)(1) of this section, that shows that such 
proposed new major stationary source or major modification may have:
    (i) An adverse impact on visibility in any Federal Class I area, or
    (ii) An adverse impact on visibility in an integral vista codified 
in part 81 of this title.
    (3) Where the reviewing authority finds that such an analysis does 
not demonstrate that the effect in paragraphs (d)(2) (i) or (ii) of this 
section will occur, either an explanation of its decision or 
notification as to where the explanation can be obtained must be 
included in the notice of public hearing.
    (4) Where the reviewing authority finds that such an analysis does 
demonstrate that the effect in paragraph (d)(2)(i) of this section will 
occur, the permit shall not be issued.
    (5) Where the reviewing authority finds that such an analysis does 
demonstrate that the effect in paragraph (d)(2)(ii) of this section will 
occur, the reviewing authority may issue a permit if the emissions from 
the source or modification will be consistent with reasonable progress 
toward the national goal. In making this decision, the reviewing 
authority may take into account the costs of compliance, the time 
necessary for compliance, the energy and nonair quality environmental 
impacts of compliance, and the useful life of the source.
    (e) Federal land manager notification. The Administrator shall 
provide all of the procedural steps listed in paragraph (d) of this 
section in conducting reviews pursuant to this section.
    (f) Monitoring. The Administrator may require monitoring of 
visibility in any Federal Class I area near the proposed new stationary 
source or major modification for such purposes and by such means as the 
Administrator deems necessary and appropriate.
    (g) Public participation. The Administrator shall follow the 
applicable procedures at 40 CFR part 124 in conducting reviews under 
this section. The Administrator shall follow the procedures at 40 CFR 
52.21(q) as in effect on August 7, 1980, to the extent that the 
procedures of 40 CFR part 124 do not apply.
    (h) Federal permit. In any case where the Administrator has made a 
finding that a State consistently fails or is unable to provide the 
procedural steps listed in paragraph (d) of this section, the 
Administrator shall require all prospective permit applicants in such 
State to apply directly to the Administrator, and the Administrator 
shall conduct a visibility review pursuant to this section for all 
permit applications.

[50 FR 28551, July 12, 1985, as amended at 52 FR 45137, Nov. 24, 1987]