Delegation of New Source Performance Standards and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Guam and the States of Arizona, California, Hawaii, and Nevada
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[Federal Register: April 26, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 81)]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Parts 60 and 61
[AZ, CA, HI, NV, GU-075-NSPS; FRL-7201-2]
Delegation of New Source Performance Standards and National
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Guam and the States
of Arizona, California, Hawaii, and Nevada
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: EPA is finalizing updates for delegation of certain federal
standards to state and local agencies in Region IX. This document is
addressing general authorities mentioned in the regulations for New
Source Performance Standards
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and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants, updating
the delegations tables and clarifying those authorities that are
retained by EPA. These revisions were proposed in the Federal Register
on January 14, 2002.
EFFECTIVE DATE: This rule is effective on May 28, 2002.
ADDRESSES: You can inspect copies of the administrative record for this
action at EPA's Region IX office during normal business hours at the
following location: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region IX, 75
Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105-3901.
Please contact Cynthia G. Allen at (415) 947-4120 to arrange a time
if inspection of the supporting information is desired.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cynthia G. Allen at (415) 947-4120 or
Mae Wang at (415) 947-4124, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Region IX, Rulemaking Office (AIR-4), 75 Hawthorne Street, San
Francisco, California 94105.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The supplementary information is organized
in the following order:
What Is the Purpose of This Document?
Who Is Authorized to Delegate These Authorities?
What Does Delegation Accomplish?
What Authorities Are Not Delegated By EPA?
Does EPA Keep Some Authority?
Public Comments
Changes from Proposal
Administrative Requirements
What Is the Purpose of This Document?
Through this document, EPA is accomplishing the following
objectives:
(1) update the delegations tables in the Code of Federal
Regulations, Title 40 (40 CFR), parts 60 and 61, to provide an accurate
listing of the delegated standards; and
(2) clarify those authorities that are retained by EPA and not
granted to state or local agencies as part of delegation. These actions
were proposed on January 14, 2002, (67 FR 1676) and are described
below.
Update of Tables in the CFR
Today's action will update the delegation tables in 40 CFR parts 60
and 61, to allow easier access by the public to the status of
delegations in various state or local jurisdictions. The updated
delegation tables will include the delegations approved in response to
recent requests, as well as those previously granted. The tables are
shown at the end of this document. EPA is also updating the addresses
for state and local agencies within the jurisdiction of EPA Region IX.
Recent requests for delegation that will be incorporated into the
updated CFR tables are identified below. Each individual submittal
identifies the specific NSPS and NESHAPs for which delegation was
requested. Some of these requests have already been approved and simply
need to be included in the CFR. For requests listed below that have not
yet been approved, EPA will consider these delegation requests as
approved on the effective date of this final rule.
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Agency Date of request
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Arizona Department of Environmental May 29, 1998, and October 6,
Quality. 1999.
Kern County Air Pollution Control District February 8, 1995, January
20, 2000, and May 18, 2001.
Lake County Air Quality Management February 24, 1997.
District.
Mendocino County Air Quality Management May 21, 1999.
District.
Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality August 7, 1995, April 24,
Management District. 1997, and July 7, 1998.
San Diego Air Pollution Control District.. June 23 and December 24,
1999.
San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution May 27, 1999, and June 26,
Control District. 2000.
Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control August 6, 1996.
District.
South Coast Air Quality Management February 20, 2002.
District.
Ventura County Air Pollution Control February 9, 1995.
District.
Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management October 20, 1998.
District.
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Today's action is also updating the names and addresses of local
air pollution control districts (APCDs) as listed in the CFR. The
addresses and delegation tables will reflect the following changes:
The San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD assumed the authority
and duties of Fresno County APCD, Kings County APCD, the San Joaquin
Valley Air Basin portion of Kern County APCD, Madera County APCD,
Merced County APCD, San Joaquin County APCD, Stanislaus County APCD,
and Tulare County APCD. The Kern County Air Pollution Control District
still exists, but only has authority over the Southeast Desert Air
Basin portion of Kern County.
The North Coast Unified APCD assumed the authorities and
duties of Del Norte County APCD, Humboldt County APCD, and Trinity
County APCD.
The Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District assumed
the authorities and duties of the San Bernadino County APCD, and
includes all of the County of San Bernadino that is not included within
the boundaries of the South Coast Air Quality Management District.
The Antelope Valley APCD was created and has
responsibility over the Los Angeles County portion of the Mojave Desert
Air Basin.
In the future, EPA Region IX may establish a new procedural option
for state and local agencies to receive delegation of 40 CFR parts 60
and 61 standards. If an agency has delegation of a standard, then the
new procedure may allow that agency to receive delegation of any
amendments to that standard as they are adopted by reference. The
details of any new procedure will be described in a future rulemaking
action before it is implemented. It is being mentioned here for
informational purposes only.
Clarification of Non-Delegable Authorities
In February 1999, EPA released a guidance document entitled, ``How
to Review and Issue Clean Air Act Applicability Determinations and
Alternative Monitoring--NSPS & NESHAPS, (EPA 305-B-99-004).'' In
accordance with this guidance, today's action clarifies the NSPS and
NESHAP authorities that are not delegated to state and local agencies
under Clean Air Act Sections 111 and 112. These clarifications will be
codified at 40 CFR 60.4(d) and 61.04(c)(9). Today's action also
requests that state and local agencies exclude the non-delegable
subsections from future delegation requests, and informs the public of
our intention to appropriately revise future delegation letter
approvals and Federal Register announcements.
Who Is Authorized To Delegate These Authorities?
Sections 111(c)(1) and 112(l) of the Clean Air Act, as amended in
1990, authorize the Administrator to delegate his or her authority for
implementing and enforcing standards in 40 CFR parts 60 and 61.
What Does Delegation Accomplish?
Delegation grants a state or local agency the primary authority to
implement and enforce federal standards. All required notifications and
reports should be sent to the delegated state or local agency, as
appropriate, with a copy to EPA Region IX.
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Acceptance of delegation constitutes agreement by the state or local
agency to follow 40 CFR parts 60 and 61, and EPA's test methods and
continuous monitoring procedures.
What Authorities Are Not Delegated By EPA?
In general, EPA does not delegate to state or local agencies the
authority to make decisions that are likely to be nationally
significant, or alter the stringency of the underlying standards. For a
more detailed description of the authorities in 40 CFR parts 60 and 61
that are retained by EPA, please see the proposed rule published on
January 14, 2002 (67 FR 1676).
As additional assurance of national consistency, state and local
agencies must send to EPA Region IX Air Division's Enforcement Office
Chief a copy of any written decisions made pursuant to the following
delegated authorities:
Applicability determinations that state a source is not
subject to a rule or requirement;
Approvals or determination of construction, reconstruction
or modification;
Minor or intermediate site-specific changes to test
methods or monitoring requirements; or
Site-specific changes or waivers of performance testing
requirements.
For decisions that require EPA review and approval (for example,
major changes to monitoring requirements), EPA intends to make
determinations in a timely manner.
In some cases, the standards themselves specify that specific
provisions cannot be delegated. State and local agencies should review
each individual standard for this information.
Does EPA Keep Some Authority?
EPA retains independent authority to enforce the standards and
regulations of 40 CFR parts 60 and 61.
Public Comments
EPA received one comment in response to the proposed rulemaking
published on January 14, 2002, (67 FR 1676). This comment points out
discrepancies in the delegations tables, but does not affect the
overall action of this rule. The comment was sent from the South Coast
Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD), and notes that the delegation
of 40 CFR part 60, subpart RRR, was omitted from the tables. This has
been corrected in today's action. The SCAQMD also requested delegation
for 40 CFR part 60, subparts Eb, Ec, and WWW. A request for delegation
for these standards was received on February 20, 2002, and is being
approved in today's rule.
Changes From Proposal
EPA has made changes to the delegations tables that were proposed
on January 14, 2002 (67 FR 1676).These changes are a result of the
public comments received, as well as corrections to the headings and
delegation status for various local agencies. The NESHAP delegations
table for Nevada was omitted in the proposed rulemaking and has been
added to this final rule. None of the changes affect the overall action
that was proposed.
Administrative Requirements
Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993), this
action is not a ``significant regulatory action'' and therefore is not
subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget. For this
reason, this action is also not subject to Executive Order 13211,
``Actions Concerning Regulations That Significantly Affect Energy
Supply, Distribution, or Use'' (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001). This action
merely approves state law as meeting Federal requirements and imposes
no additional requirements beyond those imposed by state law.
Accordingly, the Administrator certifies that this rule will not have a
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities
under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). Because
this rule approves pre-existing requirements under state law and does
not impose any additional enforceable duty beyond that required by
state law, it does not contain any unfunded mandate or significantly or
uniquely affect small governments, as described in the Unfunded
Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Public Law 104-4).
This rule also does not have tribal implications because it will
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). This action also does not have Federalism
implications because it does not have substantial direct effects on the
States, on the relationship between the national government and the
States, 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 action merely approves a state rule
implementing a Federal standard, and does not alter the relationship or
the distribution of power and responsibilities established in the Clean
Air Act. This rule also is not subject to Executive Order 13045,
``Protection of Children from Environmental Health Risks and Safety
Risks'' (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997), because it is not economically
significant.
In reviewing delegation requests, EPA's role is to approve state
choices, provided that they meet the criteria of the Clean Air Act. In
this context, in the absence of a prior existing requirement for the
State to use voluntary consensus standards (VCS), EPA has no authority
to disapprove a delegation request for failure to use VCS. It would
thus be inconsistent with applicable law for EPA, when it reviews a
request for delegation, to use VCS in place of a submission that
otherwise satisfies the provisions of the Clean Air Act. 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. This rule
does not impose an information collection burden under the provisions
of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. section 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. 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. A major rule
cannot take effect until 60 days after it is published in the Federal
Register. This action is not a ``major rule'' as defined by 5 U.S.C.
section 804(2).
Under section 307(b)(1) of the Clean Air Act, petitions for
judicial review of this action must be filed in the United States Court
of Appeals for the appropriate circuit by June 25, 2002. Filing a
petition for reconsideration by the Administrator of this final rule
does not affect the finality of this rule for the purposes of judicial
review nor does it extend the time within which a petition for judicial
review may be filed, and shall not postpone the effectiveness of such
rule or action. This action may not be challenged later in proceedings
to enforce its requirements (see section 307(b)(2)).
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List of Subjects in 40 CFR Parts 60 and 61
Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure,
Air pollution control, Hazardous substances, Intergovernmental
relations, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Dated: April 3, 2002.
Amy Zimpfer,
Acting Director, Air Division, Region IX.
For the reasons set out in the preamble, title 40, chapter I, of
the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows:
PART 60--[AMENDED]
1. The authority citation for part 60 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart A--General Provisions
2. Section 60.4 is amended:
a. In paragraph (a) by revising the address for ``Region IX''.
b. By revising paragraph (b)(D).
c. By revising paragraph (b)(F).
d. By revising paragraph (b)(M).
e. By revising paragraph (b)(DD).
f. By revising paragraph (b)(AAA).
g. By adding paragraph (b)(DDD).
h. By adding paragraph (b)(EEE).
i. By adding paragraph (d).
The revisions and additions read as follows:
Sec. 60.4 Address.
(a) * * *
Region IX (American Samoa, Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii,
Nevada, Northern Mariana Islands), Director, Air Division, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco,
CA 94105.
* * * * *
(b) * * *
(D) Arizona:
Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, Office of Air Quality,
P.O. Box 600, Phoenix, AZ 85001-0600.
Maricopa County Air Pollution Control, 2406 S. 24th Street, Suite E-
214, Phoenix, AZ 85034.
Pima County Department of Environmental Quality, 130 West Congress
Street, 3rd Floor, Tucson, AZ 85701-1317.
Pinal County Air Quality Control District, Building F, 31 North
Pinal Street, Florence, AZ 85232.
Note: For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in
Region IX, see paragraph (d) of this section.
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(F) California:
Amador County Air Pollution Control District, 500 Argonaut Lane,
Jackson, CA 95642.
Antelope Valley Air Pollution Control District, 43301 Division
Street, Suite 206, P.O. Box 4409, Lancaster, CA 93539-4409.
Bay Area Air Quality Management District, 939 Ellis Street, San
Francisco, CA 94109.
Butte County Air Pollution Control District, 2525 Dominic Drive,
Suite J, Chico, CA 95928-7184.
Calaveras County Air Pollution Control District, 891 Mountain Ranch
Rd., San Andreas, CA 95249.
Colusa County Air Pollution Control District, 100 Sunrise Blvd.,
Suite F, Colusa, CA 95932-3246.
El Dorado County Air Pollution Control District, 2850 Fairlane
Court, Bldg. C, Placerville, CA 95667-4100.
Feather River Air Quality Management District, 938 14th Street,
Marysville, CA 95901-4149.
Glenn County Air Pollution Control District, 720 N. Colusa Street,
P.O. Box 351, Willows, CA 95988-0351.
Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District, 157 Short
Street, Suite 6, Bishop, CA 93514-3537.
Imperial County Air Pollution Control District, 150 South Ninth
Street, El Centro, CA 92243-2801.
Kern County Air Pollution Control District (Southeast Desert), 2700
M. Street, Suite 302, Bakersfield, CA 93301-2370.
Lake County Air Quality Management District, 885 Lakeport Blvd.,
Lakeport, CA 95453-5405.
Lassen County Air Pollution Control District, 175 Russell Avenue,
Susanville, CA 96130-4215.
Mariposa County Air Pollution Control District, P.O. Box 5,
Mariposa, CA 95338.
Mendocino County Air Pollution Control District, 306 E. Gobbi
Street, Ukiah, CA 95482-5511.
Modoc County Air Pollution Control District, 202 W. 4th Street,
Alturas, CA 96101-3915.
Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District, 14306 Part Avenue,
Victorville, CA 92392-2310.
Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Control District, 24580 Silver
Cloud Ct., Monterey, CA 93940-6536.
North Coast Unified Air Pollution Control District, 2300 Myrtle
Avenue, Eureka, CA 95501-3327.
Northern Sierra Air Quality Management District, 200 Litton Drive,
P.O. Box 2509, Grass Valley, CA 95945-2509.
Northern Sonoma County Air Pollution Control District, 150 Matheson
Street, Healdsburg, CA 95448-4908.
Placer County Air Pollution Control District, DeWitt Center, 11464
``B'' Avenue, Auburn, CA 95603-2603.
Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District, 777 12th
Street, Third Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814-1908.
San Diego County Air Pollution Control District, 9150 Chesapeake
Drive, San Diego, CA 92123-1096.
San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District, 1999
Tuolumne Street, 1990 E. Gettysburg, Fresno, CA 93726.
San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District, 3433 Roberto
Court, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-7126.
Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District, 26 Castilian
Drive, B-23, Goleta, CA 93117-3027.
Shasta County Air Quality Management District, 1855 Placer Street,
Suite 101, Redding, CA 96001-1759.
Siskiyou County Air Pollution Control District, 525 So. Foothill
Drive, Yreka, CA 96097-3036.
South Coast Air Quality Management District, 21865 E. Copley Drive,
Diamond Bar, CA 91765-4182.
Tehama County Air Pollution Control District, P.O. Box 38 (1750
Walnut Street), Red Bluff, CA 96080-0038.
Tuolumne County Air Pollution Control District, 2 South Green
Street, Sonora, CA 95370-4618.
Ventura County Air Pollution Control District, 669 County Square
Drive, Ventura, CA 93003-5417.
Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District, 1947 Galileo Ct., Suite
103, Davis, CA 95616-4882.
Note: For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in
Region IX, see paragraph (d) of this section.
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(M) Hawaii:
Hawaii State Agency, Clean Air Branch, 919 Ala Moana Blvd., 3rd
Floor, Post Office Box 3378, Honolulu, HI 96814.
Note: For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in
Region IX, see paragraph (d) of this section.
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(DD) Nevada:
Nevada State Agency, Air Pollution Control, Bureau of Air Quality/
Division of Environmental Protection, 333 West Nye Lane, Carson
City, NV 89710.
Clark County Department of Air Quality Management, 500 S. Grand
Central Parkway, First floor, Las Vegas, NV 89155-1776.
Washoe County Air Pollution Control, Washoe County District Air
Quality Management, P.O. Box 11130, 1001 E. Ninth Street, Reno, NV
89520.
Note: For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in
Region IX, see paragraph (d) of this section.
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(AAA) Territory of Guam: Guam Environmental Protection Agency, Post
Office Box 2999, Agana, Guam 96910.
Note: For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in
Region IX, see paragraph (d) of this section.
* * * * *
(DDD) American Samoa Environmental Protection Agency, Pago Pago,
American Samoa 96799.
Note: For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in
Region IX, see paragraph (d) of this section.
(EEE) Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Division of
Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 1304, Saipan, MP 96950.
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Note: For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in
Region IX, see paragraph (d) of this section.
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(d) The following tables list the specific Part 60 standards that
have been delegated unchanged to the air pollution control agencies in
Region IX. The (X) symbol is used to indicate each standard that has
been delegated. The following provisions of this subpart are not
delegated: Secs. 60.4(b), 60.8(b), 60.9, 60.11(b), 60.11(e), 60.13(a),
60.13(d)(2), 60.13(g), 60.13(i).
(1) Arizona. The following table identifies delegations as of June
15, 2001:
Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for Arizona
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Air pollution control agency
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Subpart Arizona Maricopa Pima Pinal
DEQ County County County
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A General Provisions................ X X X X
D Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators X X X X
Constructed After August 17, 1971.
Da Electric Utility Steam Generating X X X X
Units Constructed After September
18, 1978.
Db Industrial-Commercial- X X X X
Institutional Steam Generating
Units.
Dc Small Industrial Steam Generating X X X X
Units.
E Incinerators...................... X X X X
Ea Municipal Waste Combustors X X .......... X
Constructed After December 20,
1989 and On or Before September
20, 1994.
Eb Municipal Waste Combustors X .......... .......... ..........
Constructed After September 20,
1994.
Ec Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste .......... .......... .......... ..........
Incinerators for Which
Construction is Commenced After
June 20, 1996.
F Portland Cement Plants............ X X X X
G Nitric Acid Plants................ X X X X
H Sulfuric Acid Plant............... X X X X
I Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities........ X X X X
J Petroleum Refineries.............. X X X X
K Storage Vessels for Petroleum X X X X
Liquids for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After June 11, 1973,
and Prior to May 19, 1978.
Ka Storage Vessels for Petroleum X X X X
Liquids for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After May 18, 1978, and
Prior to July 23, 1984.
Kb Volatile Organic Liquid Storage X X X X
Vessels (Including Petroleum
Liquid Storage Vessels) for Which
Construction, Reconstruction, or
Modification Commenced After July
23, 1984.
L Secondary Lead Smelters........... X X X X
M Secondary Brass and Bronze X X X X
Production Plants.
N Primary Emissions from Basic X X X X
Oxygen Process Furnaces for Which
Construction is Commenced After
June 11, 1973.
Na Secondary Emissions from Basic X X .......... X
Oxygen Process Steelmaking
Facilities for Which Construction
is Commenced After January 20,
1983.
O Sewage Treatment Plants........... X X X X
P Primary Copper Smelters........... X X X X
Q Primary Zinc Smelters............. X X X X
R Primary Lead Smelters............. X X X X
S Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants. X X X X
T Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet X X X X
Process Phosphoric Acid Plants.
U Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: X X X X
Superphosphoric Acid Plants.
V Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: X X X X
Diammonium Phosphate Plants.
W Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: X X X X
Triple Superphosphate Plants.
X Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: X X X X
Granular Triple Superphosphate
Storage Facilities.
Y Coal Preparation Plants........... X X X X
Z Ferroalloy Production Facilities.. X X X X
AA Steel Plants: Electric Arc X X X X
Furnaces Constructed After
October 21, 1974 and On or Before
August 17, 1983.
AAa Steel Plants: Electric Arc X X X X
Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen
Decarburization Vessels
Constructed After August 7, 1983.
BB Kraft pulp Mills.................. X X X X
CC Glass Manufacturing Plants........ X X X X
DD Grain Elevators................... X X X X
EE Surface Coating of Metal Furniture X X X X
FF (Reserved)........................ .......... .......... .......... ..........
GG Stationary Gas Turbines........... X X X X
HH Lime Manufacturing Plants......... X X X X
KK Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing X X X X
Plants.
LL Metallic Mineral Processing Plants X X X X
MM Automobile and Light Duty Trucks X X X X
Surface Coating Operations.
NN Phosphate Rock Plants............. X X X X
PP Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture...... X X X X
QQ Graphic Arts Industry: Publication X X X X
Rotogravure Printing.
RR Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label X X X X
Surface Coating Operations.
SS Industrial Surface Coating: Large X X X X
Appliances.
TT Metal Coil Surface Coating........ X X X X
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UU Asphalt Processing and Asphalt X X X X
Roofing Manufacture.
VV Equipment Leaks of VOC in the X X X X
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Manufacturing Industry.
WW Beverage Can Surface Coating X X X X
Industry.
XX Bulk Gasoline Terminals........... X X X X
AAA New Residential Wool Heaters...... X X X X
BBB Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry X X X X
CCC (Reserved)........................ .......... .......... .......... ..........
DDD Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) X X X X
Emissions from the Polymer
Manufacturing Industry.
EEE (Reserved)........................ .......... .......... .......... ..........
FFF Flexible Vinyl and Urethane X X X X
Coating and Printing.
GGG Equipment Leaks of VOC in X X X X
Petroleum Refineries.
HHH Synthetic Fiber Production X X X X
Facilities.
III Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) X X X X
Emissions From the Synthetic
Organic Chemical Manufacturing
Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation
Unit Processes.
JJJ Petroleum Dry Cleaners............ X X X X
KKK Equipment Leaks of VOC From X X X X
Onshore Natural Gas Processing
Plants.
LLL Onshore Natural Gas Processing: X X .......... X
SO2 Emissions.
MMM (Reserved)........................ X X X X
NNN Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) X X X X
Emissions From Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Distillation Operations.
OOO Nonmetallic Mineral Processing X X X X
Plants.
PPP Wool Fiberglass Insulation X X X X
Manufacturing Plants.
QQQ VOC Emissions From Petroleum X X X X
Refinery Wastewater Systems.
RRR Volatile Organic Compound .......... .......... .......... ..........
Emissions from Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Reactor Processes.
SSS Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities.. X X X X
TTT Industrial Surface Coating: X X X X
Surface Coating of Plastic Parts
for Business Machines.
UUU Calciners and Dryers in Mineral X .......... .......... ..........
Industries.
VVV Polymeric Coating of Supporting X X X X
Substrates Facilities.
WWW Municipal Solid Waste Landfills... X .......... .......... ..........
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(2) California. The following tables identify delegations for each
of the local air pollution control agencies of California.
(i) Delegations for Amador County Air Pollution Control District,
Antelope Valley Air Pollution Control District, Bay Area Air Quality
Management District, and Butte County Air Pollution Control District
are shown in the following table:
Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for Amador County APCD, Antelope Valley APCD, Bay Area
AQMD, and Butte County AQMD
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Air pollution control agency
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Subpart Amador Antelope Butte
County Valley Bay Area County
APCD APCD AQMD APCD
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A General Provisions................... .......... .......... X ..........
D Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators .......... .......... X ..........
Constructed After August 17, 1971.
Da Electric Utility Steam Generating .......... .......... X ..........
Units Constructed After September
18, 1978.
Db Industrial-Commercial-Institutional .......... .......... X ..........
Steam Generating Units.
Dc Small Industrial Steam Generating .......... .......... X ..........
Units.
E Incinerators......................... .......... .......... X ..........
Ea Municipal Waste Combustors .......... .......... X ..........
Constructed After December 20, 1989
and On or Before September 20, 1994.
Eb Municipal Waste Combustors .......... .......... .......... ..........
Constructed After September 20, 1994.
Ec Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste .......... .......... .......... ..........
Incinerators for Which Construction
is Commenced After June 20, 1996.
F Portland Cement Plants............... .......... .......... X ..........
G Nitric Acid Plants................... .......... .......... X ..........
H Sulfuric Acid Plants................. .......... .......... X ..........
I Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities........... .......... .......... X ..........
J Petroleum Refineries................. .......... .......... X ..........
K Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids .......... .......... X ..........
for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After June 11, 1973, and
Prior to May 19, 1978.
Ka Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids .......... .......... X ..........
for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After May 18, 1978, and
Prior to July 23, 1984.
Kb Volatile Organic Liquid Storage .......... .......... X ..........
Vessels (Including Petroleum Liquid
Storage Vessels) for Which
Construction, Reconstruction, or
Modification Commenced After July
23, 1984.
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L Secondary Lead Smelters.............. .......... .......... X ..........
M Secondary Brass and Bronze Production .......... .......... X ..........
Plants.
N Primary Emissions from Basic Oxygen .......... .......... X ..........
Process Furnaces for Which
Construction is Commenced After June
11, 1973.
Na Secondary Emissions from Basic Oxygen .......... .......... X ..........
Process Steelmaking Facilities for
Which Construction is Commenced
After January 20, 1983.
O Sewage Treatment Plants.............. .......... .......... X ..........
P Primary Copper Smelters.............. .......... .......... X ..........
Q Primary Zinc Smelters................ .......... .......... X ..........
R Primary Lead Smelters................ .......... .......... X ..........
S Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants.... .......... .......... X ..........
T Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet
Process Phosphoric Acid Plants.
U Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: .......... .......... X ..........
Superphosphoric Acid Plants.
V Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: .......... .......... X ..........
Diammonium Phosphate Plants.
W Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple .......... .......... X ..........
Superphosphate Plants.
X Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: .......... .......... X ..........
Granular Triple Superphosphate
Storage Facilities.
Y Coal Preparation Plants.............. .......... .......... X ..........
Z Ferroalloy Production Facilities..... .......... .......... X ..........
AA Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces .......... .......... X ..........
Constructed After October 21, 1974
and On or Before August 17, 1983.
AAa Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces .......... .......... X ..........
and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization
Vessels Constructed After August 7,
1983.
BB Kraft pulp Mills..................... .......... .......... X ..........
CC Glass Manufacturing Plants........... .......... .......... X ..........
DD Grain Elevators...................... .......... .......... X ..........
EE Surface Coating of Metal Furniture... .......... .......... X ..........
FF (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
GG Stationary Gas Turbines.............. .......... .......... X ..........
HH Lime Manufacturing Plants............ .......... .......... X ..........
KK Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing .......... .......... X ..........
Plants.
LL Metallic Mineral Processing Plants... .......... .......... X ..........
MM Automobile and Light Duty Trucks .......... .......... X ..........
Surface Coating Operations.
NN Phosphate Rock Plants................ .......... .......... X ..........
PP Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture......... .......... .......... X ..........
QQ Graphic Arts Industry: Publication .......... .......... X ..........
Rotogravure Printing.
RR Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label .......... .......... X ..........
Surface Coating Operations.
SS Industrial Surface Coating: Large .......... .......... X ..........
Appliances.
TT Metal Coil Surface Coating........... .......... .......... X ..........
UU Asphalt Processing and Asphalt .......... .......... X ..........
Roofing Manufacture.
VV Equipment Leaks of VOC in the .......... .......... X ..........
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Manufacturing Industry.
WW Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry .......... .......... X ..........
XX Bulk Gasoline Terminals.............. .......... .......... .......... ..........
AAA New Residential Wool Heaters......... .......... .......... X ..........
BBB Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry... .......... .......... X ..........
CCC (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
DDD Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) .......... .......... X ..........
Emissions from the Polymer
Manufacturing Industry.
EEE (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
FFF Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating .......... .......... X ..........
and Printing.
GGG Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum .......... .......... X ..........
Refineries.
HHH Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities .......... .......... X ..........
III Volatile Organic Compound (VOC)
Emissions From the Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Air Oxidation Unit Processes.
JJJ Petroleum Dry Cleaners............... .......... .......... X ..........
KKK Equipment Leaks of VOC From Onshore .......... .......... X ..........
Natural Gas Processing Plants.
LLL Onshore Natural Gas Processing: SO2 .......... .......... .......... ..........
Emissions.
MMM (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
NNN Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) .......... .......... X ..........
Emissions From Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Distillation Operations.
OOO Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants .......... .......... X ..........
PPP Wool Fiberglass Insulation .......... .......... X ..........
Manufacturing Plants.
QQQ VOC Emissions From Petroleum Refinery .......... .......... X ..........
Wastewater Systems.
RRR Volatile Organic Compound Emissions .......... .......... .......... ..........
from Synthetic Organic Chemical
Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI)
Reactor Processes.
SSS Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities..... .......... .......... X ..........
TTT Industrial Surface Coating: Surface .......... .......... X ..........
Coating of Plastic Parts for
Business Machines.
UUU Calciners and Dryers in Mineral .......... .......... X ..........
Industries.
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VVV Polymeric Coating of Supporting .......... .......... X ..........
Substrates Facilities.
WWW Municipal Solid Waste Landfills...... .......... .......... .......... ..........
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(ii) [Reserved]
(iii) Delegations for Glenn County Air Pollution Control District,
Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District, Imperial County Air
Pollution Control District, and Kern County Air Pollution Control
District are shown in the following table:
Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for Glenn County APCD, Great Basin Unified APCD, Imperial
County APCD, and Kern County APCD
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Air pollution control agency
-----------------------------------------------
Great
Subpart Glenn Basin Imperial Kern
County Unified County County
APCD APCD APCD APCD
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A General Provisions................ .......... X .......... X
D Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators .......... X .......... X
Constructed After August 17, 1971.
Da Electric Utility Steam Generating .......... X .......... X
Units Constructed After September
18, 1978.
Db Industrial-Commercial- .......... X .......... X
Institutional Steam Generating
Units.
Dc Small Industrial Steam Generating .......... X .......... X
Units.
E Incinerators...................... .......... X .......... X
Ea Municipal Waste Combustors .......... X .......... ..........
Constructed After December 20,
1989 and On or Before September
20, 1994.
Eb Municipal Waste Combustors .......... .......... .......... ..........
Constructed After September 20,
1994.
Ec Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste .......... .......... .......... ..........
Incinerators for Which
Construction is Commenced After
June 20, 1996.
F Portland Cement Plants............ .......... X .......... X
G Nitric Acid Plants................ .......... X .......... X
H Sulfuric Acid Plants.............. .......... X .......... ..........
I Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities........ .......... X .......... X
J Petroleum Refineries.............. .......... X .......... X
K Storage Vessels for Petroleum .......... X .......... X
Liquids for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After June 11, 1973,
and Prior to May 19, 1978.
Ka Storage Vessels for Petroleum .......... X .......... X
Liquids for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After May 18, 1978, and
Prior to July 23, 1984.
Kb Volatile Organic Liquid Storage .......... X .......... X
Vessels (Including Petroleum
Liquid Storage Vessels) for Which
Construction, Reconstruction, or
Modification Commenced After July
23, 1984.
L Secondary Lead Smelters........... .......... X .......... X
M Secondary Brass and Bronze .......... X .......... X
Production Plants.
N Primary Emissions from Basic .......... X .......... X
Oxygen Process Furnaces for Which
Construction is Commenced After
June 11, 1973.
Na Secondary Emissions from Basic .......... X .......... X
Oxygen Process Steelmaking
Facilities for Which Construction
is Commenced After January 20,
1983.
O Sewage Treatment Plants........... .......... X .......... X
P Primary Copper Smelters........... .......... X .......... X
Q Primary Zinc Smelters............. .......... X .......... X
R Primary Lead Smelters............. .......... X .......... X
S Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants. .......... X .......... X
T Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet .......... X .......... X
Process Phosphoric Acid Plants.
U Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: .......... X .......... X
Superphosphoric Acid Plants.
V Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: .......... X .......... X
Diammonium Phosphate Plants.
W Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: .......... X .......... X
Triple Superphosphate Plants.
X Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: .......... X .......... X
Granular Triple Superphosphate
Storage Facilities.
Y Coal Preparation Plants........... .......... X .......... X
Z Ferroalloy Production Facilities.. .......... X .......... X
AA Steel Plants: Electric Arc .......... X .......... X
Furnaces Constructed After
October 21, 1974 and On or Before
August 17, 1983.
AAa Steel Plants: Electric Arc .......... X .......... X
Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen
Decarburization Vessels
Constructed After August 7, 1983.
BB Kraft pulp Mills.................. .......... X .......... X
CC Glass Manufacturing Plants........ .......... X .......... X
DD Grain Elevators................... .......... X .......... X
EE Surface Coating of Metal Furniture .......... X .......... X
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FF (Reserved)........................ .......... .......... .......... ..........
GG Stationary Gas Turbines........... .......... X .......... X
HH Lime Manufacturing Plants......... .......... X .......... X
KK Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing .......... X .......... X
Plants.
LL Metallic Mineral Processing Plants .......... X .......... X
MM Automobile and Light Duty Trucks .......... X .......... X
Surface Coating Operations.
NN Phosphate Rock Plants............. .......... X .......... X
PP Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture...... .......... X .......... X
QQ Graphic Arts Industry: Publication .......... X .......... X
Rotogravure Printing.
RR Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label .......... X .......... X
Surface Coating Operations.
SS Industrial Surface Coating: Large .......... X .......... X
Appliances.
TT Metal Coil Surface Coating........ .......... X .......... X
UU Asphalt Processing and Asphalt .......... X .......... X
Roofing Manufacture.
VV Equipment Leaks of VOC in the .......... X .......... X
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Manufacturing Industry.
WW Beverage Can Surface Coating .......... X .......... X
Industry.
XX Bulk Gasoline Terminals........... .......... .......... .......... ..........
AAA New Residential Wool Heaters...... .......... X .......... X
BBB Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry .......... X .......... X
CCC (Reserved)........................ .......... .......... .......... ..........
DDD Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) .......... X .......... X
Emissions from the Polymer
Manufacturing Industry.
EEE (Reserved)........................ .......... .......... .......... ..........
FFF Flexible Vinyl and Urethane .......... X .......... X
Coating and Printing.
GGG Equipment Leaks of VOC in .......... X .......... X
Petroleum Refineries.
HHH Synthetic Fiber Production .......... X .......... X
Facilities.
III Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) .......... X .......... X
Emissions From the Synthetic
Organic Chemical Manufacturing
Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation
Unit Processes.
JJJ Petroleum Dry Cleaners............ .......... X .......... X
KKK Equipment Leaks of VOC From .......... X .......... X
Onshore Natural Gas Processing
Plants.
LLL Onshore Natural Gas Processing: .......... .......... .......... X
SO2 Emissions.
MMM (Reserved)........................ .......... .......... .......... ..........
NNN Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) .......... X .......... X
Emissions From Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Distillation Operations.
OOO Nonmetallic Mineral Processing .......... X .......... X
Plants.
PPP Wool Fiberglass Insulation .......... X .......... X
Manufacturing Plants.
QQQ VOC Emissions From Petroleum .......... X .......... X
Refinery Wastewater Systems.
RRR Volatile Organic Compound .......... .......... .......... X
Emissions from Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Reactor Processes.
SSS Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities.. .......... X .......... X
TTT Industrial Surface Coating: .......... X .......... X
Surface Coating of Plastic Parts
for Business Machines.
UUU Calciners and Dryers in Mineral .......... X .......... X
Industries.
VVV Polymeric Coating of Supporting .......... X .......... X
Substrates Facilities.
WWW Municipal Solid Waste Landfills... .......... .......... .......... X
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(iv) Delegations for Lake County Air Quality Management District,
Lassen County Air Pollution Control District, Mariposa County Air
Pollution Control District, and Mendocino County Air Pollution Control
District are shown in the following table:
Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for Lake County Air Quality Management District, Lassen
County Air Pollution Control District, Mariposa County Air Pollution Control District, and Mendocino County Air
Pollution Control District
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Air pollution control agency
-----------------------------------------------
Subpart Lake Lassen Mariposa Mendocino
County County County County
AQMD APCD AQMD AQMD
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A General Provisions................ X .......... .......... X
D Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators X .......... .......... X
Constructed After August 17, 1971.
Da Electric Utility Steam Generating X .......... .......... X
Units Constructed After September
18, 1978.
Db Industrial-Commercial- X .......... .......... ..........
Institutional Steam Generating
Units.
Dc Small Industrial Steam Generating X .......... .......... X
Units.
E Incinerators...................... X .......... .......... X
Ea Municipal Waste Combustors X .......... .......... X
Constructed After December 20,
1989 and On or Before September
20, 1994.
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Eb Municipal Waste Combustors .......... .......... .......... ..........
Constructed After September 20,
1994.
Ec Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste .......... .......... .......... ..........
Incinerators for Which
Construction is Commenced After
June 20, 1996.
F Portland Cement Plants............ X .......... .......... X
G Nitric Acid Plants................ X .......... .......... X
H Sulfuric Acid Plants.............. X .......... .......... X
I Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities........ X .......... .......... X
J Petroleum Refineries.............. X .......... .......... X
K Storage Vessels for Petroleum X .......... .......... X
Liquids for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After June 11, 1973,
and Prior to May 19, 1978.
Ka Storage Vessels for Petroleum X .......... .......... X
Liquids for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After May 18, 1978, and
Prior to July 23, 1984.
Kb Volatile Organic Liquid Storage X .......... .......... X
Vessels (Including Petroleum
Liquid Storage Vessels) for Which
Construction, Reconstruction, or
Modification Commenced After July
23, 1984.
L Secondary Lead Smelters........... X .......... .......... X
M Secondary Brass and Bronze X .......... .......... X
Production Plants.
N Primary Emissions from Basic X .......... .......... X
Oxygen Process Furnaces for Which
Construction is Commenced After
June 11, 1973.
Na Secondary Emissions from Basic X .......... .......... X
Oxygen Process Steelmaking
Facilities for Which Construction
is Commenced After January 20,
1983.
O Sewage Treatment Plants........... X .......... .......... X
P Primary Copper Smelters........... X .......... .......... X
Q Primary Zinc Smelters............. X .......... .......... X
R Primary Lead Smelters............. X .......... .......... X
S Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants. X .......... .......... X
T Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet X .......... .......... X
Process Phosphoric Acid Plants.
U Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: X .......... .......... X
Superphosphoric Acid Plants.
V Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: X .......... .......... X
Diammonium Phosphate Plants.
W Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: X .......... .......... X
Triple Superphosphate Plants.
X Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: X .......... .......... X
Granular Triple Superphosphate
Storage Facilities.
Y Coal Preparation Plants........... X .......... .......... X
Z Ferroalloy Production Facilities.. X .......... .......... X
AA Steel Plants: Electric Arc X .......... .......... X
Furnaces Constructed After
October 21, 1974 and On or Before
August 17, 1983.
AAa Steel Plants: Electric Arc X .......... .......... X
Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen
Decarburization Vessels
Constructed After August 7, 1983.
BB Kraft Pulp Mills.................. X .......... .......... X
CC Glass Manufacturing Plants........ X .......... .......... X
DD Grain Elevators................... X .......... .......... X
EE Surface Coating of Metal Furniture X .......... .......... X
FF (Reserved)........................ .......... .......... .......... ..........
GG Stationary Gas Turbines........... X .......... .......... X
HH Lime Manufacturing Plants......... X .......... .......... X
KK Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing X .......... .......... X
Plants.
LL Metallic Mineral Processing Plants X .......... .......... X
MM Automobile and Light Duty Trucks X .......... .......... X
Surface Coating Operations.
NN Phosphate Rock Plants............. X .......... .......... X
PP Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture...... X .......... .......... X
QQ Graphic Arts Industry: Publication X .......... .......... X
Rotogravure Printing.
RR Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label X .......... .......... X
Surface Coating Operations.
SS Industrial Surface Coating: Large X .......... .......... X
Appliances.
TT Metal Coil Surface Coating........ X .......... .......... X
UU Asphalt Processing and Asphalt X .......... .......... X
Roofing Manufacture.
VV Equipment Leaks of VOC in the X .......... .......... X
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Manufacturing Industry.
WW Beverage Can Surface Coating X .......... .......... X
Industry.
XX Bulk Gasoline Terminals........... .......... .......... .......... ..........
AAA New Residential Wool Heaters...... X .......... .......... X
BBB Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry X .......... .......... X
CCC (Reserved)........................ .......... .......... .......... ..........
DDD Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) X .......... .......... X
Emissions from the Polymer
Manufacturing Industry.
EEE (Reserved)........................ .......... .......... .......... ..........
FFF Flexible Vinyl and Urethane X .......... .......... X
Coating and Printing.
GGG Equipment Leaks of VOC in X .......... .......... X
Petroleum Refineries.
HHH Synthetic Fiber Production X .......... .......... X
Facilities.
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III Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) X .......... .......... X
Emissions From the Synthetic
Organic Chemical Manufacturing
Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation
Unit Processes.
JJJ Petroleum Dry Cleaners............ X .......... .......... X
KKK Equipment Leaks of VOC From X .......... .......... X
Onshore Natural Gas Processing
Plants.
LLL Onshore Natural Gas Processing: X .......... .......... X
SO2 Emissions.
MMM (Reserve)......................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
NNN Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) X .......... .......... X
Emissions From Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI)Distillation Operations.
OOO Nonmetallic Mineral Processing X .......... .......... X
Plants.
PPP Wool Fiberglass Insulation X .......... .......... X
Manufacturing Plants.
QQQ VOC Emissions From Petroleum X .......... .......... X
Refinery Wastewater Systems.
RRR Volatile Organic Compound X .......... .......... ..........
Emissions from Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Reactor Processes.
SSS Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities.. X .......... .......... X
TTT Industrial Surface Coating:
Surface Coating of Plastic Parts
for Business Machines.
UUU Calciners and Dryers in Mineral X .......... .......... X
Industries.
VVV Polymeric Coating of Supporting X .......... .......... X
Substrates Facilities.
WWW Municipal Solid Waste Landfills... X .......... .......... ..........
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(v) Delegations for Modoc County Air Pollution Control District,
Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District, Monterey Bay Unified Air
Pollution Control District, and North Coast Unified Air Pollution
Control District are shown in the following table:
Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for Modoc County Air Pollution Control District, Mojave
Desert Air Quality Management District, Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Control District, and North Coast
Unified Air Pollution Control District
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Air pollution control agency
-----------------------------------------------
Monterey North
Subpart Modoc Mojave Bay Coast
County Desert Unified Unified
APCD AQMD APCD AQMD
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A General Provisions................... X .......... X X
D Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators X X X X
Constructed After August 17, 1971.
Da Electric Utility Steam Generating X .......... X X
Units Constructed After September
18, 1978.
Db Industrial-Commercial-Institutional X .......... X X
Steam Generating Units.
Dc Small Industrial Steam Generating .......... .......... X ..........
Units.
E Incinerators......................... X X X X
Ea Municipal Waste Combustors .......... .......... .......... ..........
Constructed After December 20, 1989
and On or Before September 20, 1994.
Eb Municipal Waste Combustors .......... .......... .......... ..........
Constructed After September 20, 1994.
Ec Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste .......... .......... .......... ..........
Incinerators for Which Construction
is Commenced After June 20, 1996.
F Portland Cement Plants............... X X X X
G Nitric Acid Plants................... X X X X
H Sulfuric Acid Plants................. X X X X
I Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities........... X X X X
J Petroleum Refineries................. X X X X
K Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids X X X X
for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After June 11, 1973, and
Prior to May 19, 1978.
Ka Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids X .......... X X
for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After May 18, 1978, and
Prior to July 23, 1984.
Kb Volatile Organic Liquid Storage X .......... X X
Vessels (Including Petroleum Liquid
Storage Vessels) for Which
Construction, Reconstruction, or
Modification Commenced After July
23, 1984.
L Secondary Lead Smelters.............. X X X X
M Secondary Brass and Bronze Production X X X X
Plants.
N Primary Emissions from Basic Oxygen X X X X
Process Furnaces for Which
Construction is Commenced After June
11, 1973.
Na Secondary Emissions from Basic Oxygen X .......... X X
Process Steelmaking Facilities for
Which Construction is Commenced
After January 20, 1983.
O Sewage Treatment Plants.............. X X X X
P Primary Copper Smelters.............. X .......... X X
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Q Primary Zinc Smelters................ X .......... X X
R Primary Lead Smelters................ X .......... X X
S Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants.... X .......... X X
T Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet X X X X
Process Phosphoric Acid Plants.
U Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: X X X X
Superphosphoric Acid Plants.
V Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: X X X X
Diammonium Phosphate Plants.
W Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple X X X X
Superphosphate Plants.
X Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: X X X X
Granular Triple Superphosphate
Storage Facilities.
Y Coal Preparation Plants.............. X X X X
Z Ferroalloy Production Facilities..... X .......... X X
AA Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces X X X X
Constructed After October 21, 1974
and On or Before August 17, 1983.
AAa Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces X .......... X X
and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization
Vessels Constructed After August 7,
1983.
BB Kraft pulp Mills..................... X .......... X X
CC Glass Manufacturing Plants........... X .......... X X
DD Grain Elevators...................... X .......... X X
EE Surface Coating of Metal Furniture... X .......... X X
FF (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
GG Stationary Gas Turbines.............. X .......... X X
HH Lime Manufacturing Plants............ X .......... X X
KK Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing X .......... X X
Plants.
LL Metallic Mineral Processing Plants... X .......... X X
MM Automobile and Light Duty Trucks X .......... X X
Surface Coating Operations.
NN Phosphate Rock Plants................ X .......... X X
PP Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture......... X .......... X X
QQ Graphic Arts Industry: Publication X .......... X X
Rotogravure Printing.
RR Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label X .......... X X
Surface Coating Operations.
SS Industrial Surface Coating: Large X .......... X X
Appliances.
TT Metal Coil Surface Coating........... X .......... X X
UU Asphalt Processing and Asphalt X .......... X X
Roofing Manufacture.
VV Equipment Leaks of VOC in the X .......... X X
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Manufacturing Industry.
WW Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry X .......... X X
XX Bulk Gasoline Terminals.............. .......... .......... .......... ..........
AAA New Residential Wool Heaters......... X .......... X X
BBB Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry... X .......... X X
CCC (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
DDD Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) X .......... X ..........
Emissions from the Polymer
manufacturing Industry.
EEE (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
FFF Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating X .......... X X
and Printing.
GGG Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum X .......... X X
Refineries.
HHH Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities X .......... X X
III Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) .......... .......... .......... ..........
Emissions From the Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Air Oxidation Unit Processes.
JJJ Petroleum Dry Cleaners............... X .......... X X
KKK Equipment Leaks of VOC From Onshore X .......... X X
Natural Gas Processing Plants.
LLL Onshore Natural Gas Processing: SO2 X .......... X X
Emissions.
MMM (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
NNN Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) X .......... X ..........
Emissions From Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Distillation Operations.
OOO Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants X .......... X X
PPP Wool Fiberglass Insulation X .......... X X
Manufacturing Plants.
QQQ VOC Emissions From Petroleum Refinery X .......... X X
Wastewater Systems.
RRR Volatile Organic Compound Emissions .......... .......... .......... ..........
from Synthetic Organic Chemical
Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI)
Reactor Processes.
SSS Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities..... X .......... X X
TTT Industrial Surface Coating: Surface X .......... X X
Coating of Plastic Parts for
Business Machines.
UUU Calciners and Dryers in Mineral .......... .......... X ..........
Industries.
VVV Polymeric Coating of Supporting .......... .......... X X
Substrates Facilities.
WWW Municipal Solid Waste Landfills...... .......... .......... .......... ..........
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(vi) Delegations for Northern Sierra Air Quality Management
District, Northern Sonoma County Air Pollution Control District, Placer
County Air Pollution Control District, and Sacramento Metropolitan Air
Quality Management District are shown in the following table:
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Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for Northern Sierra Air Quality Management District,
Northern Sonoma County Air Pollution Control District, Placer County Air Pollution Control District, and
Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Air pollution control agency
-------------------------------------------------
Northern
Subpart Northern Sonoma Placer Sacramento
Sierra County County Metropolitan
AQMD APCD APCD AQMD
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A General Provisions.................. .......... X .......... X
D Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators .......... X .......... X
Constructed After August 17, 1971.
Da Electric Utility Steam Generating .......... X .......... X
Units Constructed After September
18, 1978.
Db Industrial-Commercial-Institutional .......... .......... .......... X
Steam Generating Units.
Dc Small Industrial Steam Generating .......... .......... .......... X
Units.
E Incinerators........................ .......... X .......... X
Ea Municipal Waste Combustors .......... .......... .......... X
Constructed After December 20, 1989
and On or Before September 20, 1994.
Eb Municipal Waste Combustors .......... .......... .......... X
Constructed After September 20,
1994.
Ec Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste .......... .......... .......... X
Incinerators for Which Construction
is Commenced After June 20, 1996.
F Portland Cement Plants.............. .......... X .......... X
G Nitric Acid Plants.................. .......... X .......... X
H Sulfuric Acid Plants................ .......... X .......... X
I Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities.......... .......... X .......... X
J Petroleum Refineries................ .......... X .......... X
K Storage Vessels for Petroleum .......... X .......... X
Liquids for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After June 11, 1973, and
Prior to May 19, 1978.
Ka Storage Vessels for Petroleum .......... X .......... X
Liquids for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After May 18, 1978, and
Prior to July 23, 1984.
Kb Volatile Organic Liquid Storage .......... .......... .......... X
Vessels (Including Petroleum Liquid
Storage Vessels) for Which
Construction, Reconstruction, or
Modification Commenced After July
23, 1984.
L Secondary Lead Smelters............. .......... X .......... X
M Secondary Brass and Bronze .......... X .......... X
Production Plants.
N Primary Emissions from Basic Oxygen .......... X .......... X
Process Furnaces for Which
Construction is Commenced After
June 11, 1973.
Na Secondary Emissions from Basic .......... .......... .......... X
Oxygen Process Steelmaking
Facilities for Which Construction
is Commenced After January 20, 1983.
O Sewage Treatment Plants............. .......... X .......... X
P Primary Copper Smelters............. .......... X .......... X
Q Primary Zinc Smelters............... .......... X .......... X
R Primary Lead Smelters............... .......... X .......... X
S Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants... .......... X .......... X
T Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet .......... X .......... X
Process Phosphoric Acid Plants.
U Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: .......... X .......... X
Superphosphoric Acid Plants.
V Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: .......... X .......... X
Diammonium Phosphate Plants.
W Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: .......... X .......... X
Triple Superphosphate Plants.
X Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: .......... X .......... X
Granular Triple Superphosphate
Storage Facilities.
Y Coal Preparation Plants............. .......... X .......... X
Z Ferroalloy Production Facilities.... .......... X .......... X
AA Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces .......... X .......... X
Constructed After October 21, 1974
and On or Before August 17, 1983.
AAa Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces .......... .......... .......... X
and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization
Vessels Constructed After August 7,
1983.
BB Kraft pulp Mills.................... .......... X .......... X
CC Glass Manufacturing Plants.......... .......... X .......... X
DD Grain Elevators..................... .......... X .......... X
EE Surface Coating of Metal Furniture.. .......... .......... .......... X
FF (Reserved).......................... .......... .......... .......... ............
GG Stationary Gas Turbines............. .......... X .......... X
HH Lime Manufacturing Plants........... .......... X .......... X
KK Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing .......... .......... .......... X
Plants.
LL Metallic Mineral Processing Plants.. .......... .......... .......... X
MM Automobile and Light Duty Trucks .......... X .......... X
Surface Coating Operations.
NN Phosphate Rock Plants............... .......... .......... .......... X
PP Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture........ .......... X .......... X
QQ Graphic Arts Industry: Publication .......... .......... .......... X
Rotogravure Printing.
RR Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label .......... .......... .......... X
Surface Coating Operations.
SS Industrial Surface Coating: Large .......... .......... .......... X
Appliances.
TT Metal Coil Surface Coating.......... .......... .......... .......... X
UU Asphalt Processing and Asphalt .......... .......... .......... X
Roofing Manufacture.
VV Equipment Leaks of VOC in the .......... .......... .......... X
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Manufacturing Industry.
WW Beverage Can Surface Coating .......... .......... .......... X
Industry.
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XX Bulk Gasoline Terminals............. .... .......... .......... ............
AAA New Residential Wool Heaters........ .......... .......... .......... X
BBB Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry.. .......... .......... .......... X
CCC (Reserved).......................... .......... .......... .......... ............
DDD Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) .......... .......... .......... X
Emissions from the Polymer
Manufacturing Industry.
EEE (Reserved).......................... .......... .......... .......... ............
FFF Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating .......... .......... .......... X
and Printing.
GGG Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum .......... .......... .......... X
Refineries.
HHH Synthetic Fiber Production .......... .......... .......... X
Facilities.
III Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) .......... .......... .......... X
Emissions From the Synthetic
Organic Chemical Manufacturing
Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation Unit
Processes.
JJJ Petroleum Dry Cleaners.............. .......... .......... .......... X
KKK Equipment Leaks of VOC From Onshore .......... .......... .......... X
Natural Gas Processing Plants.
LLL Onshore Natural Gas Processing: SO2 .......... .......... .......... X
Emissions.
MMM (Reserved).......................... .......... .......... .......... ............
NNN Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) .......... .......... .......... X
Emissions From Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Distillation Operations.
OOO Nonmetallic Mineral Processing .......... .......... .......... X
Plants.
PPP Wool Fiberglass Insulation .......... .......... .......... X
Manufacturing Plants.
QQQ VOC Emissions From Petroleum .......... .......... .......... X
Refinery Wastewater Systems.
RRR Volatile Organic Compound Emissions .......... .......... .......... X
from Synthetic Organic Chemical
Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI)
Reactor Processes.
SSS Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities.... .......... .......... .......... X
TTT Industrial Surface Coating: Surface .......... .......... .......... X
Coating of Plastic Parts for
Business Machines.
UUU Calciners and Dryers in Mineral .......... .......... .......... X
Industries.
VVV Polymeric Coating of Supporting .......... .......... .......... X
Substrates Facilities.
WWW Municipal Solid Waste Landfills..... .......... .......... .......... X
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(vii) Delegations for San Diego County Air Pollution Control
District, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District,
San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District, and Santa
Barbara County Air Pollution Control District are shown in the
following table:
Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for San Diego County Air Pollution Control District, San
Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District, San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District,
and Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Air pollution control agency
-----------------------------------------------
San
Subpart San Diego Joaquin San Luis Santa
County Valley Obispo Barbara
APCD United County County
APCD APCD APCD
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A General Provisions................ X X X X
D Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators X X X X
Constructed After August 17, 1971.
Da Electric Utility Steam Generating X X X X
Units Constructed After September
18, 1978.
Db Industrial-Commercial- .......... X X X
Institutional Steam Generating
Units.
Dc Small Industrial Steam Generating X X .......... X
Units.
E Incinerators...................... X X X X
Ea Municipal Waste Combustors .......... X X X
Constructed After December 20,
1989 and On or Before September
20, 1994.
Eb Municipal Waste Combustors .......... .......... X ..........
Constructed After September 20,
1994.
Ec Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste .......... .......... .......... ..........
Incinerators for Which
Construction is Commenced After
June 20, 1996.
F Portland Cement Plants............ .......... X X X
G Nitric Acid Plants................ .......... X X X
H Sulfuric Acid Plants.............. .......... X X X
I Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities........ X X X X
J Petroleum Refineries.............. X X X X
K Storage Vessels for Petroleum X X X X
Liquids for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced Ater June 11, 1973, and
Prior to May 19, 1978.
Ka Storage Vessels for Petroleum X X X X
Liquids for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After May 18, 1978, and
Prior to July 23, 1984.
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Kb Volatile Organic Liquid Storage X X X X
Vessels (Including Petroleum
Liquid Storage Vessels) for Which
Construction, Reconstruction, or
Modification Commenced After July
23, 1984.
L Secondary Lead Smelters........... X X X X
M Secondary Brass and Bronze X X X X
Production Plants.
N Primary Emissions from Basic .......... X X X
Oxygen Process Furnaces for Which
Construction is Commenced After
June 11, 1973.
Na Secondary Emissions from Basic .......... X X X
Oxygen Process Steelmaking
Facilities for Which Construction
is Commenced After January 20,
1983.
O Sewage Treatment Plants........... X X X X
P Primary Copper Smelters........... .......... X X X
Q Primary Zinc Smelters............. .......... X X X
R Primary Lead Smelters............. .......... X X X
S Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants. .......... X X X
T Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet .......... X X X
Process Phosphoric Acid Plants.
U Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: .......... X X X
Superphosphoric Acid Plants.
V Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: .......... X X X
Diammonium Phosphate Plants.
W Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: .......... X X X
Triple Superphosphate Plants.
X Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: .......... X X X
Granular Triple Superphosphate
Storage Facilities.
Y Coal Preparation Plants........... .......... X X X
Z Ferroalloy Production Facilities.. .......... X X X
AA Steel Plants: Electric Arc .......... X X X
Furnaces Constructed After
October 21, 1974 and On or Before
August 17, 1983.
AAa Steel Plants: Electric Arc .......... X X X
Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen
Decarburization Vessels
Constructed After August 7, 1983.
BB Kraft pulp Mills.................. .......... X X X
CC Glass Manufacturing Plants........ X X X X
DD Grain Elevators................... X X X X
EE Surface Coating of Metal Furniture .......... X X X
FF (Reserved)........................ .......... .......... .......... ..........
GG Stationary Gas Turbines........... X X X X
HH Lime Manufacturing Plants......... .......... X X X
KK Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing .......... X X X
Plants.
LL Metallic Mineral Processing Plants .......... X X X
MM Automobile and Light Duty Trucks .......... X X X
Surface Coating Operations.
NN Phosphate Rock Plants............. .......... X X X
PP Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture...... .......... X X X
QQ Graphic Arts Industry: Publication .......... X X X
Rotogravure Printing.
RR Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label .......... X X X
Surface Coating Operations.
SS Industrial Surface Coating: Large .......... X X X
Appliances.
TT Metal Coil Surface Coating........ .......... X X X
UU Asphalt Processing and Asphalt .......... X X X
Roofing Manufacture.
VV Equipment Leaks of VOC in the .......... X X X
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Manufacturing Industry.
WW Beverage Can Surface Coating .......... X X X
Industry.
XX Bulk Gasoline Terminals........... .......... .......... .......... ..........
AAA New Residential Wool Heaters...... .......... X X X
BBB Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry .......... X X X
CCC (Reserved)........................ .......... .......... .......... ..........
DDD Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) .......... X .......... X
Emissions from the Polymer
Manufacturing Industry.
EEE (Reserved)........................ .......... .......... .......... ..........
FFF Flexible Vinyl and Urethane .......... X X X
Coating and Printing.
GGG Equipment Leaks of VOC in .......... X X X
Petroleum Refineries.
HHH Synthetic Fiber Production .......... X X X
Facilities.
III Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) .......... X .......... X
Emissions From the Synthetic
Organic Chemical Manufacturing
Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation
Unit Processes.
JJJ Petroleum Dry Cleaners............ .......... X X X
KKK Equipment Leaks of VOC From .......... X X X
Onshore Natural Gas Processing
Plants.
LLL Onshore Natural Gas Processing: .......... X X X
SO2 Emissions.
MMM (Reserved)........................ .......... .......... .......... ..........
NNN Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) .......... X .......... X
Emissions From Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Distillation Operations.
OOO Nonmetallic Mineral Processing X X X X
Plants.
PPP Wool Fiberglass Insulation .......... X X X
Manufacturing Plants.
QQQ VOC Emissions From Petroleum .......... X X X
Refinery Wastewater Systems.
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RRR Volatile Organic Compound .......... X X X
Emissions from Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Reactor Processes.
SSS Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities.. .......... X X X
TTT Industrial Surface Coating: .......... X X X
Surface Coating of Plastic Parts
for Business Machines.
UUU Calciners and Dryers in Mineral X X X X
Industries.
VVV Polymeric Coating of Supporting .......... X X X
Substrates Facilities.
WWW Municipal Solid Waste Landfills... X X X X
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(viii) Delegations for Shasta County Air Quality Management
District, Siskiyou County Air Pollution Control District, South Coast
Air Quality Management District, and Tehama County Air Pollution
Control District are shown in the following table:
Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for Shasta County Air Quality Management District,
Siskiyou County Air Pollution Control District, South Coast Air Quality Management District, and Tehama County
Air Pollution Control District
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Air pollution control agency
-----------------------------------------------
Subpart Shasta Siskiyou Tehama
County County South County
AQMD APCD Coast AQMD APCD
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A General Provisions................... X X X ..........
D Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators X .......... X ..........
Constructed After August 17, 1971.
Da Electric Utility Steam Generating .......... .......... X ..........
Units Constructed After September
18, 1978.
Db Industrial-Commercial-Institutional .......... .......... X ..........
Steam Generating Units.
Dc Small Industrial Steam Generating .......... .......... X ..........
Units.
E Incinerators......................... X .......... X ..........
Ea Municipal Waste Combustors .......... .......... X ..........
Constructed After December 20, 1989
and On or Before September 20, 1994.
Eb Municipal Waste Combustors .......... .......... X ..........
Constructed After September 20, 1994.
Ec Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste .......... .......... X ..........
Incinerators for Which Construction
is Commenced After June 20, 1996.
F Portland Cement Plants............... X .......... X ..........
G Nitric Acid Plants................... X .......... X ..........
H Sulfuric Acid Plants................. X .......... X ..........
I Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities........... X .......... X ..........
J Petroleum Refineries................. X .......... X ..........
K Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids X .......... X ..........
for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After June 11, 1973, and
Prior to May 19, 1978.
Ka Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids .......... .......... X ..........
for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After May 18, 1978, and
Prior to July 23, 1984.
Kb Volatile Organic Liquid Storage .......... .......... X ..........
Vessels (Including Petroleum Liquid
Storage Vessels) for Which
Construction, Reconstruction, or
Modification Commenced After July
23, 1984.
L Secondary Lead Smelters.............. X .......... X ..........
M Secondary Brass and Bronze Production X .......... X ..........
Plants.
N Primary Emissions from Basic Oxygen X .......... X ..........
Process Furnaces for Which
Construction is Commenced After June
11, 1973.
Na Secondary Emissions from Basic Oxygen .......... .......... X ..........
Process Steelmaking Facilities for
Which Construction is Commenced
After January 20, 1983.
O Sewage Treatment Plants.............. X .......... X ..........
P Primary Copper Smelters.............. X .......... X ..........
Q Primary Zinc Smelters................ X .......... X ..........
R Primary Lead Smelters................ X .......... X ..........
S Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants.... X .......... X ..........
T Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet X .......... X ..........
Process Phosphoric Acid Plants.
U Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: X .......... X ..........
Superphosphoric Acid Plants.
V Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: X .......... X ..........
Diammonium Phosphate Plants.
W Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple X .......... X ..........
Superphosphate Plants.
X Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: X .......... X ..........
Granular Triple Superphosphate
Storage Facilities.
Y Coal Preparation Plants.............. X .......... X ..........
Z Ferroalloy Production Facilities..... X .......... X ..........
AA Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces X .......... X ..........
Constructed After October 21, 1974
and On or Before August 17, 1983.
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AAa Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces .......... .......... X ..........
and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization
Vessels Constructed After August 7,
1983.
BB Kraft pulp Mills..................... X .......... X ..........
CC Glass Manufacturing Plants........... .......... .......... X ..........
DD Grain Elevators...................... X .......... X ..........
EE Surface Coating of Metal Furniture... .......... .......... X ..........
FF (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
GG Stationary Gas Turbines.............. .......... .......... X ..........
HH Lime Manufacturing Plants............ X .......... X ..........
KK Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing .......... .......... X ..........
Plants.
LL Metallic Mineral Processing Plants... .......... .......... X ..........
MM Automobile and Light Duty Trucks .......... .......... X ..........
Surface Coating Operations.
NN Phosphate Rock Plants................ .......... .......... X ..........
PP Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture......... .......... .......... X ..........
QQ Graphic Arts Industry: Publication .......... .......... X ..........
Rotogravure Printing.
RR Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label .......... .......... X ..........
Surface Coating Operations.
SS Industrial Surface Coating: Large .......... .......... X ..........
Appliances.
TT Metal Coil Surface Coating........... .......... .......... X ..........
UU Asphalt Processing and Asphalt .......... .......... X ..........
Roofing Manufacture.
VV Equipment Leaks of VOC in the .......... .......... X ..........
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Manufacturing Industry.
WW Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry .......... .......... X ..........
XX Bulk Gasoline Terminals.............. .......... .......... .......... ..........
AAA New Residential Wool Heaters......... .......... X X ..........
BBB Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry... .......... X X ..........
CCC (Reserved)...........................
DDD Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) .......... .......... X ..........
Emissions from the Polymer
Manufacturing Industry.
EEE (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
FFF Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating .......... .......... X ..........
and Printing.
GGG Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum .......... .......... X ..........
Refineries.
HHH Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities .......... .......... X ..........
III Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) .......... .......... X ..........
Emissions From the Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Air Oxidation Unit Processes.
JJJ Petroleum Dry Cleaners............... .......... .......... X ..........
KKK Equipment Leaks of VOC From Onshore .......... .......... X ..........
Natural Gas Processing Plants.
LLL Onshore Natural Gas Processing: SO2 .......... .......... X ..........
Emissions.
MMM (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
NNN Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) .......... .......... X ..........
Emissions From Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Distillation Operations.
OOO Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants .......... .......... X ..........
PPP Wool Fiberglass Insulation .......... .......... X ..........
Manufacturing Plants.
QQQ VOC Emissions From Petroleum Refinery .......... X X ..........
Wastewater Systems.
RRR Volatile Organic Compound Emissions .......... .......... X ..........
from Synthetic Organic Chemical
Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI)
Reactor Processes.
SSS Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities..... .......... X X ..........
TTT Industrial Surface Coating: Surface .......... X X ..........
Coating of Plastic Parts for
Business Machines.
UUU Calciners and Dryers in Mineral .......... .......... X ..........
Industries.
VVV Polymeric Coating of Supporting .......... .......... X ..........
Substrates Facilities.
WWW Municipal Solid Waste Landfills...... .......... .......... X ..........
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(ix) Delegations for Tuolumne County Air Pollution Control
District, Ventura County Air Pollution Control District, and Yolo-
Solano Air Quality Management District are shown in the following
table:
Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for Tuolumne County Air Pollution Control District,
Ventura County Air Pollution Control District, and Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Air pollution control agency
--------------------------------------------------
Subpart Tuolumne County Ventura County Yolo-Solano
APCD APCD AQMD
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A General Provisions............... ............... X X
D Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam ............... X X
Generators Constructed After
August 17, 1971.
Da Electric Utility Steam Generating ............... X ...............
Units Constructed After
September 18, 1978.
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Db Industrial-Commercial- ............... X X
Institutional Steam Generating
Units.
Dc Small Industrial Steam Generating ............... X ...............
Units.
E Incinerators..................... ............... X ...............
Ea Municipal Waste Combustors ............... X ...............
Constructed After December 20,
1989 and On or Before September
20, 1994.
Eb Municipal Waste Combustors ............... ............... ...............
Constructed After September 20,
1994.
Ec Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste ............... ............... ...............
Incinerators for Which
Construction is Commenced After
June 20, 1996.
F Portland Cement Plants........... ............... X ...............
G Nitric Acid Plants............... ............... X ...............
H Sulfuric Acid Plants............. ............... X ...............
I Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities....... ............... X X
J Petroleum Refineries............. ............... X X
K Storage Vessels for Petroleum ............... X X
Liquids for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After June 11, 1973,
and Prior to May 19, 1978.
Ka Storage Vessels for Petroleum ............... X ...............
Liquids for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After May 18, 1978,
and Prior to July 23, 1984.
Kb Volatile Organic Liquid Storage ............... X ...............
Vessels (Including Petroleum
Liquid Storage Vessels) for
Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After July 23, 1984.
L Secondary Lead Smelters.......... ............... X ...............
M Secondary Brass and Bronze ............... X ...............
Production Plants.
N Primary Emissions from Basic ............... X ...............
Oxygen Process Furnaces for
Which Construction is Commenced
After June 11, 1973.
Na Secondary Emissions from Basic ............... X ...............
Oxygen Process Steelmaking
Facilities for Which
Construction is Commenced After
January 20, 1983.
O Sewage Treatment Plants.......... ............... X ...............
P Primary Copper Smelters.......... ............... X ...............
Q Primary Zinc Smelters............ ............... X ...............
R Primary Lead Smelters............ ............... X ...............
S Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants ............... X ...............
T Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: ............... X ...............
Wet Process Phosphoric Acid
Plants.
U Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: ............... X ...............
Superphosphoric Acid Plants.
V Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: ............... X ...............
Diammonium Phosphate Plants.
W Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: ............... X ...............
Triple Superphosphate Plants.
X Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: ............... X ...............
Granular Triple Superphosphate
Storage Facilities.
Y Coal Preparation Plants.......... ............... X ...............
Z Ferroalloy Production Facilities. ............... X ...............
AA Steel Plants: Electric Arc ............... X X
Furnaces Constructed After
October 21, 1974 and On or
Before August 17, 1983.
AAa Steel Plants: Electric Arc ............... X ...............
Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen
Decarburization Vessels
Constructed After August 7, 1983.
BB Kraft pulp Mills................. ............... X ...............
CC Glass Manufacturing Plants....... ............... X ...............
DD Grain Elevators.................. ............... X ...............
EE Surface Coating of Metal ............... X ...............
Furniture.
FF (Reserved)....................... ............... ............... ...............
GG Stationary Gas Turbines.......... ............... X ...............
HH Lime Manufacturing Plants........ ............... X ...............
KK Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing ............... X ...............
Plants.
LL Metallic Mineral Processing ............... X ...............
Plants.
MM Automobile and Light Duty Trucks ............... X ...............
Surface Coating Operations.
NN Phosphate Rock Plants............ ............... X ...............
PP Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture..... ............... X ...............
QQ Graphic Arts Industry: ............... X ...............
Publication Rotogravure Printing.
RR Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label ............... X ...............
Surface Coating Operations.
SS Industrial Surface Coating: Large ............... X ...............
Appliances.
TT Metal Coil Surface Coating....... ............... X ...............
UU Asphalt Processing and Asphalt ............... X ...............
Roofing Manufacture.
VV Equipment Leaks of VOC in the ............... X ...............
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Manufacturing Industry.
WW Beverage Can Surface Coating ............... X ...............
Industry.
XX Bulk Gasoline Terminals.......... ............... ............... ...............
AAA New Residential Wool Heaters..... ............... X ...............
BBB Rubber Tire Manufacturing ............... X ...............
Industry.
CCC (Reserved)....................... ............... ............... ...............
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DDD Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) ............... X ...............
Emissions from the Polymer
Manufacturing Industry.
EEE (Reserved)....................... ............... ............... ...............
FFF Flexible Vinyl and Urethane ............... X ...............
Coating and Printing.
GGG Equipment Leaks of VOC in ............... X ...............
Petroleum Refineries.
HHH Synthetic Fiber Production ............... X ...............
Facilities.
III Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) ............... X ...............
Emissions From the Synthetic
Organic Chemical Manufacturing
Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation
Unit Processes.
JJJ Petroleum Dry Cleaners........... ............... X ...............
KKK Equipment Leaks of VOC From ............... X ...............
Onshore Natural Gas Processing
Plants.
LLL Onshore Natural Gas Processing: ............... X ...............
SO2 Emissions.
MMM (Reserved)...................... ............... ............... ...............
NNN Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) ............... X ...............
Emissions From Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Distillation Operations.
OOO Nonmetallic Mineral Processing ............... X X
Plants.
PPP Wool Fiberglass Insulation ............... X ...............
Manufacturing Plants.
QQQ VOC Emissions From Petroleum ............... X ...............
Refinery Wastewater Systems.
RRR Volatile Organic Compound ............... X ...............
Emissions from Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry
(SOCMI) Reactor Processes.
SSS Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities ............... X ...............
TTT Industrial Surface Coating: ............... X ...............
Surface Coating of Plastic Parts
for Business Machines.
UUU Calciners and Dryers in Mineral ............... X ...............
Industries.
VVV Polymeric Coating of Supporting ............... X ...............
Substrates Facilities.
WWW Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. ............... X X
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(3) Hawaii. The following table identifies delegations as of June
15, 2001:
Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for Hawaii
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Subpart Hawaii
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A General Provisions.............. X
D Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam X
Generators Constructed After
August 17, 1971.
Da Electric Utility Steam X
Generating Units Constructed
After September 18, 1978.
Db Industrial-Commercial- X
Institutional Steam Generating
Units.
Dc Small Industrial Steam X
Generating Units.
E Incinerators.................... X
Ea Municipal Waste Combustors X
Constructed After December 20,
1989 and On or Before September
20, 1994.
Eb Municipal Waste Combustors X
Constructed After September 20,
1994.
Ec Hospital/Medical/Infectious ...............
Waste Incinerators for Which
Construction is Commenced After
June 20, 1996.
F Portland Cement Plants.......... X
G Nitric Acid Plants.............. ...............
H Sulfuric Acid Plants............ ...............
I Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities...... X
J Petroleum Refineries............ X
K Storage Vessels for Petroleum ...............
Liquids for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After June 11, 1973,
and Prior to May 19, 1978.
Ka Storage Vessels for Petroleum X
Liquids for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After May 18, 1978,
and Prior to July 23, 1984.
Kb Volatile Organic Liquid Storage X
Vessels (Including Petroleum
Liquid Storage Vessels) for
Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After July 23, 1984.
L Secondary Lead Smelters......... ...............
M Secondary Brass and Bronze ...............
Production Plants.
N Primary Emissions from Basic ...............
Oxygen Process Furnaces for
Which Construction is Commenced
After June 11, 1973.
Na Secondary Emissions from Basic ...............
Oxygen Process Steelmaking
Facilities for Which
Construction is Commenced After
January 20, 1983.
O Sewage Treatment Plants......... X
P Primary Copper Smelters......... ...............
Q Primary Zinc Smelters........... ...............
R Primary Lead Smelters........... ...............
S Primary Aluminum Reduction ...............
Plants.
T Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: ...............
Wet Process Phosphoric Acid
Plants.
U Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: ...............
Superphosphoric Acid Plants.
V Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: ...............
Diammonium Phosphate Plants.
W Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: ...............
Triple Superphosphate Plants.
X Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: ...............
Granular Triple Superphosphate
Storage Facilities.
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Y Coal Preparation Plants......... X
Z Ferroalloy Production Facilities ...............
AA Steel Plants: Electric Arc X
Furnaces Constructed After
October 21, 1974 and On or
Before August 17, 1983.
AAa Steel Plants: Electric Arc X
Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen
Decarburization Vessels
Constructed After August 7,
1983.
BB Kraft pulp Mills................ ...............
CC Glass Manufacturing Plants...... ...............
DD Grain Elevators................. ...............
EE Surface Coating of Metal ...............
Furniture.
FF (Reserved)...................... ...............
GG Stationary Gas Turbines......... X
HH Lime Manufacturing Plants....... ...............
KK Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing ...............
Plants.
LL Metallic Mineral Processing ...............
Plants.
MM Automobile and Light Duty Trucks ...............
Surface Coating Operations.
NN Phosphate Rock Plants........... ...............
PP Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture.... ...............
QQ Graphic Arts Industry: ...............
Publication Rotogravure
Printing.
RR Pressure Sensitive Tape and ...............
Label Surface Coating
Operations.
SS Industrial Surface Coating: ...............
Large Appliances.
TT Metal Coil Surface Coating...... ...............
UU Asphalt Processing and Asphalt ...............
Roofing Manufacture.
VV Equipment Leaks of VOC in the X
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Manufacturing Industry.
WW Beverage Can Surface Coating X
Industry.
XX Bulk Gasoline Terminals......... X
AAA New Residential Wool Heaters.... ...............
BBB Rubber Tire Manufacturing ...............
Industry.
CCC (Reserved)...................... ...............
DDD Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) ...............
Emissions from the Polymer
Manufacturing Industry.
EEE (Reserved)...................... ...............
FFF Flexible Vinyl and Urethane ...............
Coating and Printing.
GGG Equipment Leaks of VOC in X
Petroleum Refineries.
HHH Synthetic Fiber Production ...............
Facilities.
III Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) ...............
Emissions From the Synthetic
Organic Chemical Manufacturing
Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation
Unit Processes.
JJJ Petroleum Dry Cleaners.......... X
KKK Equipment Leaks of VOC From ...............
Onshore Natural Gas Processing
Plants.
LLL Onshore Natural Gas Processing: ...............
SO2 Emissions.
MMM (Reserved)...................... ...............
NNN Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) X
Emissions From Synthetic
Organic Chemical Manufacturing
Industry (SOCMI) Distillation
Operations.
OOO Nonmetallic Mineral Processing X
Plants.
PPP Wool Fiberglass Insulation ...............
Manufacturing Plants.
QQQ VOC Emissions From Petroleum X
Refinery Wastewater Systems.
RRR Volatile Organic Compound ...............
Emissions from Synthetic
Organic Chemical Manufacturing
Industry (SOCMI) Reactor
Processes.
SSS Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities ...............
TTT Industrial Surface Coating: ...............
Surface Coating of Plastic
Parts for Business Machines.
UUU Calciners and Dryers in Mineral X
Industries.
VVV Polymeric Coating of Supporting X
Substrates Facilities.
WWW Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. ...............
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(4) Nevada. The following table identifies delegations as of June
15, 2001:
Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for Nevada
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Air pollution control agency
-----------------------------------
Subpart Clark Washoe
Nevada DEP County County
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A General Provisions..... X X X
D Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam X X X
Generators Constructed
After August 17, 1971.
Da Electric Utility Steam X .......... ..........
Generating Units
Constructed After
September 18, 1978.
Db Industrial-Commercial- .......... .......... ..........
Institutional Steam
Generating Units.
Dc Small Industrial Steam .......... .......... ..........
Generating Units.
E Incinerators........... X X X
Ea Municipal Waste .......... .......... ..........
Combustors Constructed
After December 20,
1989 and On or Before
September 20, 1994.
Eb Municipal Waste .......... .......... ..........
Combustors Constructed
After September 20,
1994.
Ec Hospital/Medical/ .......... .......... ..........
Infectious Waste
Incinerators for Which
Construction is
Commenced After June
20, 1996.
F Portland Cement Plants. X X X
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G Nitric Acid Plants..... X .......... X
H Sulfuric Acid Plants... X .......... X
I Hot Mix Asphalt X X X
Facilities.
J Petroleum Refineries... X .......... X
K Storage Vessels for X X X
Petroleum Liquids for
Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or
Modification Commenced
After June 11, 1973,
and Prior to May 19,
1978.
Ka Storage Vessels for X X X
Petroleum Liquids for
Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or
Modification Commenced
After May 18, 1978,
and Prior to July 23,
1984.
Kb Volatile Organic Liquid X .......... ..........
Storage Vessels
(Including Petroleum
Liquid Storage
Vessels) for Which
Construction,
Reconstruction, or
Modification Commenced
After July 23, 1984.
L Secondary Lead Smelters X X X
M Secondary Brass and X .......... X
Bronze Production
Plants.
N Primary Emissions from X .......... X
Basic Oxygen Process
Furnaces for Which
Construction is
Commenced After June
11, 1973.
Na Secondary Emissions X .......... ..........
from Basic Oxygen
Process Steelmaking
Facilities for Which
Construction is
Commenced After
January 20, 1983.
O Sewage Treatment Plants X X X
P Primary Copper Smelters X X X
Q Primary Zinc Smelters.. X X X
R Primary Lead Smelters.. X X X
S Primary Aluminum X .......... X
Reduction Plants.
T Phosphate Fertilizer X .......... X
Industry: Wet Process
Phosphoric Acid Plants.
U Phosphate Fertilizer X .......... X
Industry:
Superphosphoric Acid
Plants.
V Phosphate Fertilizer X .......... X
Industry: Diammonium
Phosphate Plants.
W Phosphate Fertilizer X .......... X
Industry: Triple
Superphosphate Plants.
X Phosphate Fertilizer X .......... X
Industry: Granular
Triple Superphosphate
Storage Facilities.
Y Coal Preparation Plants X X X
Z Ferroalloy Production X .......... X
Facilities.
AA Steel Plants: Electric X .......... X
Arc Furnaces
Constructed After
October 21, 1974 and
On or Before August
17, 1983.
AAa Steel Plants: Electric X .......... ..........
Arc Furnaces and Argon-
Oxygen Decarburization
Vessels Constructed
After August 7, 1983.
BB Kraft pulp Mills....... X .......... X
CC Glass Manufacturing X .......... X
Plants.
DD Grain Elevators........ X X X
EE Surface Coating of X X X
Metal Furniture.
FF (Reserved)............. .......... .......... ..........
GG Stationary Gas Turbines X X X
HH Lime Manufacturing X X X
Plants.
KK Lead-Acid Battery X X X
Manufacturing Plants.
LL Metallic Mineral X X X
Processing Plants.
MM Automobile and Light X X X
Duty Trucks Surface
Coating Operations.
NN Phosphate Rock Plants.. X X X
PP Ammonium Sulfate X .......... X
Manufacture.
QQ Graphic Arts Industry: X X X
Publication
Rotogravure Printing.
RR Pressure Sensitive Tape X .......... X
and Label Surface
Coating Operations.
SS Industrial Surface X X X
Coating: Large
Appliances.
TT Metal Coil Surface X X X
Coating.
UU Asphalt Processing and X X X
Asphalt Roofing
Manufacture.
VV Equipment Leaks of VOC X X X
in the Synthetic
Organic Chemicals
Manufacturing Industry.
WW Beverage Can Surface X .......... X
Coating Industry.
XX Bulk Gasoline Terminals X .......... X
AAA New Residential Wool .......... .......... ..........
Heaters.
BBB Rubber Tire .......... .......... ..........
Manufacturing Industry.
CCC (Reserved)............. .......... .......... ..........
DDD Volatile Organic .......... .......... ..........
Compounds (VOC)
Emissions from the
Polymer Manufacturing
Industry.
EEE (Reserved)............. .......... .......... ..........
FFF Flexible Vinyl and X .......... X
Urethane Coating and
Printing.
GGG Equipment Leaks of VOC X .......... X
in Petroleum
Refineries.
HHH Synthetic Fiber X .......... X
Production Facilities.
III Volatile Organic .......... .......... ..........
Compound (VOC)
Emissions From the
Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing
Industry (SOCMI) Air
Oxidation Unit
Processes.
JJJ Petroleum Dry Cleaners. X X X
KKK Equipment Leaks of VOC X .......... ..........
From Onshore Natural
Gas Processing Plants.
LLL Onshore Natural Gas X .......... ..........
Processing: SO2
Emissions.
MMM (Reserved)............. .......... .......... ..........
NNN Volatile Organic .......... .......... ..........
Compound (VOC)
Emissions From
Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing
Industry (SOCMI)
Distillation
Operations.
OOO Nonmetallic Mineral X .......... X
Processing Plants.
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PPP Wool Fiberglass X .......... X
Insulation
Manufacturing Plants.
QQQ VOC Emissions From .......... .......... ..........
Petroleum Refinery
Wastewater Systems.
RRR Volatile Organic .......... .......... ..........
Compound Emissions
from Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing
Industry (SOCMI)
Reactor Processes.
SSS Magnetic Tape Coating .......... .......... ..........
Facilities.
TTT Industrial Surface .......... .......... ..........
Coating: Surface
Coating of Plastic
Parts for Business
Machines.
UUU Calciners and Dryers in .......... .......... ..........
Mineral Industries.
VVV Polymeric Coating of .......... .......... ..........
Supporting Substrates
Facilities.
WWW Municipal Solid Waste .......... .......... ..........
Landfills.
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(5) Guam. The following table identifies delegations as of June 15,
2001:
Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for Guam
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Subpart Guam
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A General Provisions................ X
D Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators X
Constructed After August 17, 1971.
Da Electric Utility Steam Generating ......................................................
Units Constructed After September
18, 1978.
Db Industrial-Commercial- ......................................................
Institutional Steam Generating
Units.
Dc Small Industrial Steam Generating ......................................................
Units.
E Incinerators...................... ......................................................
Ea Municipal Waste Combustors ......................................................
Constructed After December 20,
1989 and On or Before September
20, 1994.
Eb Municipal Waste Combustors ......................................................
Constructed After September 20,
1994.
Ec Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste ......................................................
Incinerators for Which
Construction is Commenced After
June 20, 1996.
F Portland Cement Plants............ X
G Nitric Acid Plants................ ......................................................
H Sulfuric Acid Plants.............. ......................................................
I Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities........ X
J Petroleum Refineries.............. X
K Storage Vessels for Petroleum X
Liquids for Which Construction,
Reconstruction, or Modification
Commenced After June 11, 1973,
and Prior to May 19, 1978.
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PART 61--[AMENDED]
1. The authority citation for part 61 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart A--General Provisions
2. Section 61.04 is amended:
a. In paragraph (a) by revising the address for ``Region IX''.
b. By revising paragraph (b)(D).
c. By revising paragraph (b)(F).
d. By revising paragraph (b)(M).
e. By revising paragraph (b)(DD).
f. By adding paragraph (b)(AAA).
g. By adding paragraph (b)(DDD).
h. By adding paragraph (b)(EEE).
i. By adding paragraph (c)(9).
The revisions read as follows:
Sec. 61.04 Address.
(a) * * *
Region IX (American Samoa, Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii,
Nevada), Director, Air Division, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105.
* * * * *
(b) * * *
(D) Arizona:
Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, Office of Air Quality,
P.O. Box 600, Phoenix, AZ 85001-0600.
Maricopa County Air Pollution Control, 2406 S. 24th Street, Suite E-
214, Phoenix, AZ 85034.
Pima County Department of Environmental Quality, 130 West Congress
Street, 3rd Floor, Tucson, AZ 85701-1317.
Pinal County Air Quality Control District, Building F, 31 North
Pinal Street, Florence, AZ 85232.
Note: For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in
Region IX, see paragraph (c)(9) of this section.
* * * * *
(F) California:
Amador County Air Pollution Control District, 500 Argonaut Lane,
Jackson, CA 95642.
Antelope Valley Air Pollution Control District, 43301 Division
Street, Suite 206, P.O. Box 4409, Lancaster, CA 93539-4409.
Bay Area Air Quality Management District, 939 Ellis Street, San
Francisco, CA 94109.
Butte County Air Pollution Control District, 2525 Dominic Drive,
Suite J, Chico, CA 95928-7184.
Calaveras County Air Pollution Control District, 891 Mountain Ranch
Rd., San Andreas, CA 95249.
Colusa County Air Pollution Control District, 100 Sunrise Blvd.,
Suite F, Colusa, CA 95932-3246.
El Dorado County Air Pollution Control District, 2850 Fairlane
Court, Bldg. C, Placerville, CA 95667-4100.
Feather River Air Quality Management District, 938 14th Street,
Marysville, CA 95901-4149.
Glenn County Air Pollution Control District, 720 N. Colusa Street,
P.O. Box 351, Willows, CA 95988-0351.
Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District, 157 Short
Street, Suite 6, Bishop, CA 93514-3537.
Imperial County Air Pollution Control District, 150 South Ninth
Street, El Centro, CA 92243-2801.
Kern County Air Pollution Control District (Southeast Desert), 2700
M. Street, Suite 302, Bakersfield, CA 93301-2370.
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Lake County Air Quality Management District, 885 Lakeport Blvd.,
Lakeport, CA 95453-5405.
Lassen County Air Pollution Control District, 175 Russell Avenue,
Susanville, CA 96130-4215.
Mariposa County Air Pollution Control District, P.O. Box 5,
Mariposa, CA 95338.
Mendocino County Air Pollution Control District, 306 E. Gobbi
Street, Ukiah, CA 95482-5511.
Modoc County Air Pollution Control District, 202 W. 4th Street,
Alturas, CA 96101-3915.
Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District, 14306 Part Avenue,
Victorville, CA 92392-2310.
Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Control District, 24580 Silver
Cloud Ct., Monterey, CA 93940-6536.
North Coast Unified Air Pollution Control District, 2300 Myrtle
Avenue, Eureka, CA 95501-3327.
Northern Sierra Air Quality Management District, 200 Litton Drive,
P.O. Box 2509, Grass Valley, CA 95945-2509.
Northern Sonoma County Air Pollution Control District, 150 Matheson
Street, Healdsburg, CA 95448-4908.
Placer County Air Pollution Control District, DeWitt Center, 11464
``B'' Avenue, Auburn, CA 95603-2603.
Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District, 777 12th
Street, Third Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814-1908.
San Diego County Air Pollution Control District, 9150 Chesapeake
Drive, San Diego, CA 92123-1096.
San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District, 1999
Tuolumne Street, 1990 E. Gettysburg, Fresno, CA 93726.
San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District, 3433 Roberto
Court, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-7126.
Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District, 26 Castilian
Drive, B-23, Goleta, CA 93117-3027.
Shasta County Air Quality Management District, 1855 Placer Street,
Suite 101, Redding, CA 96001-1759.
Siskiyou County Air Pollution Control District, 525 So. Foothill
Drive, Yreka, CA 96097-3036.
South Coast Air Quality Management District, 21865 E. Copley Drive,
Diamond Bar, CA 91765-4182.
Tehama County Air Pollution Control District, P.O. Box 38 (1750
Walnut Street), Red Bluff, CA 96080-0038.
Tuolumne County Air Pollution Control District, 2 South Green
Street, Sonora, CA 95370-4618.
Ventura County Air Pollution Control District, 669 County Square
Drive, Ventura, CA 93003-5417.
Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District, 1947 Galileo Ct., Suite
103, Davis, CA 95616-4882.
Note: For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in
Region IX, see paragraph (c)(9) of this section.
* * * * *
(M) Hawaii:
Hawaii State Agency, Clean Air Branch, 919 Ala Moana Blvd., 3rd
Floor, Post Office Box 3378, Honolulu HI 96814.
Note: For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in
Region IX, see paragraph (c)(9) of this section.
* * * * *
(DD) Nevada:
Nevada State Agency, Air Pollution Control, Bureau of Air Quality/
Division of Environmental Protection, 333 West Nye Lane, Carson
City, NV 89710.
Clark County Department of Air Quality Management, 500 S. Grand
Central Parkway, First floor, Las Vegas, NV 89155-1776.
Washoe County Air Pollution Control, Washoe County District Air
Quality Management, P.O. Box 11130, 1001 E. Ninth Street, Reno, NV
89520.
Note: For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in
Region IX, see paragraph (c)(9) of this section.
* * * * *
(AAA) Territory of Guam: Guam Environmental Protection Agency,
Post Office Box 2999, Agana, Guam 96910.
Note: For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in
Region IX, see paragraph (c)(9) of this section.
* * * * *
(DDD) American Samoa Environmental Protection Agency, Pago Pago,
American Samoa 96799.
Note: For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in
Region IX, see paragraph (d) of this section.
(EEE) Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Division of
Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 1304, Saipan, MP 96950.
Note: For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in
Region IX, see paragraph (d) of this section.
* * * * *
(c) * * *
(9) The following tables list the specific Part 61 standards that
have been delegated unchanged to the air pollution control agencies in
Region IX. The (X) symbol is used to indicate each standard that has
been delegated. The following provisions of this subpart are not
delegated: Secs. 61.04(b), 61.04(c), 61.05(c), 61.11, 61.12(d),
61.13(h)(1)(ii), 61.14(d), 61.14(g)(1)(ii), and 61.16.
(i) Arizona. The following table identifies delegations as of June
15, 2001:
Delegation Status for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Arizona
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Air pollution control agency
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Subpart Arizona Maricopa Pima Pinal
DEQ County County County
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A General Provisions................... X X X X
B Radon Emissions From Underground .......... .......... .......... ..........
Uranium.
C Beryllium............................ X X X X
D Beryllium Rocket Motor Firing........ X X X X
E Mercury.............................. X X X X
F Vinyl Chloride....................... X X X X
G (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
H Emissions of Radionuclides Other Than .......... .......... .......... ..........
Radon From Department of Energy
Facilities.
I Radionuclide Emissions From Federal .......... .......... .......... ..........
Facilities Other Than Nuclear
Regulatory Commission Licensees and
Not Covered by Subpart H.
J Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission X X X X
Sources) of Benzene.
K Radionuclide Emissions From Elemental .......... .......... .......... ..........
Phosphorus Plants.
L Benzene Emissions from Coke By- X X X X
Product Recovery Plants.
M Asbestos............................. X X X X
N Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From X X .......... X
Glass Manufacturing Plants.
O Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From X X .......... X
Primary Copper Smelters.
P Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From X X .......... ..........
Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic
Arsenic Production Facilities.
Q Radon Emissions From Department of .......... .......... .......... ..........
Energy Facilities.
R Radon Emissions From Phosphogypsum .......... .......... .......... ..........
Stacks.
S (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
T Radon Emissions From the Disposal of .......... .......... .......... ..........
Uranium Mill Tailings.
U (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
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V Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission X X X X
Sources).
W Radon Emissions From Operating Mill .......... .......... .......... ..........
Tailings.
X (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
Y Benzene Emissions From Benzene X X X X
Storage Vessels.
Z-AA (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
BB Benzene Emissions From Benzene X X X X
Transfer Operations.
CC-EE (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
FF Benzene Waste Operations............. X X X X
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(ii) California. The following tables identify delegations for each
of the local air pollution control agencies of California.
(A) Delegations for Amador County Air Pollution Control District,
Antelope Valley Air Pollution Control District, Bay Area Air Quality
Management District, and Butte County Air Pollution Control District
are shown in the following table:
Delegation Status for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Amador County APCD, Antelope
Valley APCD, Bay Area AQMD, and Butte County AQMD
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Air pollution control agency
-----------------------------------------------
Subpart Amador Antelope Butte
County Valley Bay Area County
APCD APCD AQMD AQMD
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A General Provisions................... .......... .......... X ..........
B Radon Emissions From Underground .......... .......... .......... ..........
Uranium.
C Beryllium............................ .......... .......... X ..........
D Beryllium Rocket Motor Firing........ .......... .......... X ..........
E Mercury.............................. .......... .......... X ..........
F Vinyl Chloride....................... .......... .......... X ..........
G (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
H Emissions of Radionuclides Other Than .......... .......... .......... ..........
Radon From Department of Energy
Facilities.
I Radionuclide Emissions From Federal .......... .......... .......... ..........
Facilities Other Than Nuclear
Regulatory Commission Licensees and
Not Covered by Subpart H.
J Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission .......... .......... .......... ..........
Sources) of Benzene.
K Radionuclide Emissions From Elemental .......... .......... .......... ..........
Phosphorus Plants.
L Benzene Emissions from Coke By- .......... .......... X ..........
Product Recovery Plants.
M Asbestos............................. .......... .......... X ..........
N Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From .......... .......... .......... ..........
Glass Manufacturing Plants.
O Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From .......... .......... .......... ..........
Primary Copper Smelters.
P Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From .......... .......... .......... ..........
Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic
Arsenic Production Facilities.
Q Radon Emissions From Department of .......... .......... .......... ..........
Energy Facilities.
R Radon Emissions From Phosphogypsum .......... .......... .......... ..........
Stacks.
S (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
T Radon Emissions From the Disposal of .......... .......... .......... ..........
Uranium Mill Tailings.
U (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
V Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission .......... .......... .......... ..........
Sources).
W Radon Emissions From Operating Mill .......... .......... .......... ..........
Tailings.
X (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
Y Benzene Emissions From Benzene .......... .......... X ..........
Storage Vessels.
Z-AA (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
BB Benzene Emissions From Benzene .......... .......... X ..........
Transfer Operations.
CC-EE (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
FF Benzene Waste Operations............. .......... .......... X ..........
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(B) [Reserved]
(C) Delegations for Glenn County Air Pollution Control District,
Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District, Imperial County Air
Pollution Control District, and Kern County Air Pollution Control
District are shown in the following table:
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Delegation Status for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Glenn County APCD, Great
Basin Unified APCD, Imperial County APCD, and Kern County APCD
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Air pollution control agency
-----------------------------------------------
Great
Subpart Glenn Basin Imperial Kern
County Unified County County
APCD APCD APCD APCD
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A............................ General Provisions............... .......... X .......... X
B............................ Radon Emissions From Underground .......... .......... .......... ..........
Uranium.
C............................ Beryllium........................ .......... X .......... X
D............................ Beryllium Rocket Motor Firing.... .......... X .......... X
E............................ Mercury.......................... .......... X .......... X
F............................ Vinyl Chloride................... .......... .......... .......... X
G............................ (Reserved)....................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
H............................ Emissions of Radionuclides Other .......... .......... .......... ..........
Than Radon From Department of
Energy Facilities.
I............................ Radionuclide Emissions From .......... .......... .......... ..........
Federal Facilities Other Than
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Licensees and Not Covered by
Subpart H.
J............................ Equipment Leaks (Fugitive .......... .......... .......... X
Emission Sources) of Benzene.
K............................ Radionuclide Emissions From .......... .......... .......... ..........
Elemental Phosphorus Plants.
L............................ Benzene Emissions from Coke By- .......... .......... .......... X
Product Recovery Plants.
M............................ Asbestos......................... .......... X .......... X
N............................ Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From .......... .......... .......... X
Glass Manufacturing Plants.
O............................ Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From .......... .......... .......... X
Primary Copper Smelters.
P............................ Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From .......... .......... .......... X
Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic
Arsenic Production Facilities.
Q............................ Radon Emissions From Department .......... .......... .......... ..........
of Energy Facilities.
R............................ Radon Emissions From .......... .......... .......... ..........
Phosphogypsum Stacks.
S............................ (Reserved)....................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
T............................ Radon Emissions From the Disposal .......... .......... .......... ..........
of Uranium Mill Tailings.
U............................ (Reserved)....................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
V............................ Equipment Leaks (Fugitive .......... .......... .......... X
Emission Sources).
W............................ Radon Emissions From Operating .......... .......... .......... ..........
Mill Tailings.
X............................ (Reserved)....................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
Y............................ Benzene Emissions From Benzene .......... .......... .......... X
Storage Vessels.
Z-AA......................... (Reserved)....................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
BB........................... Benzene Emissions From Benzene .......... .......... .......... X
Transfer Operations.
CC-EE........................ (Reserved)....................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
FF........................... Benzene Waste Operations......... .......... .......... .......... X
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(D) Delegations for Lake County Air Quality Management District,
Lassen County Air Pollution Control District, Mariposa County Air
Pollution Control District, and Mendocino County Air Pollution Control
District are shown in the following table:
Delegation Status for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Lake County Air Quality
Management District, Lassen County Air Pollution Control District, Mariposa County Air Pollution Control
District, and Mendocino County Air Pollution Control District
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Air pollution control agency
-----------------------------------------------
Subpart Lake Lassen Mariposa Mendocino
County County County County
AQMD APCD AQMD AQMD
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A............................ General Provisions............... X .......... X
B............................ Radon Emissions From Underground .......... .......... .......... ..........
Uranium.
C............................ Beryllium........................ X .......... .......... X
D............................ Beryllium Rocket Motor Firing.... X .......... .......... X
E............................ Mercury.......................... X .......... .......... X
F............................ Vinyl Chloride................... .......... .......... .......... X
G............................ (Reserved)....................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
H............................ Emissions of Radionuclides Other .......... .......... .......... ..........
Than Radon From Department of
Energy Facilities.
I............................ Radionuclide Emissions From .......... .......... .......... ..........
Federal Facilities Other Than
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Licensees and Not Covered by
Subpart H.
J............................ Equipment Leaks (Fugitive .......... .......... .......... ..........
Emission Sources) of Benze.
K............................ Radionuclide Emissions From .......... .......... .......... ..........
Elemental Phosphorus Plants.
L............................ Benzene Emissions from Coke By- .......... .......... .......... ..........
Product Recovery Plants.
M............................ Asbestos......................... X .......... .......... X
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(E) Delegations for Modoc County Air Pollution Control District,
Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District, Monterey Bay Unified Air
Pollution Control District, and North Coast Unified Air Pollution
Control District are shown in the following table:
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Delegation Status for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Modoc County Air Pollution
Control District, Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District, Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Control
District, and North Coast Unified Air Pollution Control District
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Air pollution control agency
-----------------------------------------------
Monterey North
Subpart Modoc Mojave Bay Coast
County Desert Unified Unified
APCD AQMD APCD AQMD
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A General Provisions.................. X X X X
B Radon Emissions From Underground .......... .......... .......... ..........
Uranium.
C Beryllium........................... X X X X
D Beryllium Rocket Motor Firing....... X X X X
E Mercury............................. X X X X
F Vinyl Chloride...................... X .......... X X
G (Reserved).......................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
H Emissions of Radionuclides Other .......... .......... .......... ..........
Than Radon From Department of
Energy Facilities.
I Radionuclide Emissions From Federal .......... .......... .......... ..........
Facilities Other Than Nuclear
Regulatory Commission Licensees and
Not Covered by Subpart H.
J Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission X .......... X X
Sources) of Benzene.
K Radionuclide Emissions From .......... .......... .......... ..........
Elemental Phosphorus Plants.
L Benzene Emissions from Coke By- .......... .......... X X
Product Recovery Plants.
M Asbestos............................ X X X X
N Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From .......... .......... X ..........
Glass Manufacturing Plants.
O Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From X .......... X ..........
Primary Copper Smelters.
P Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From X .......... X ..........
Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic
Arsenic Production Facilities.
Q Radon Emissions From Department of .......... .......... .......... ..........
Energy Facilities.
R Radon Emissions From Phosphogypsum .......... .......... .......... ..........
Stacks.
S (Reserved).......................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
T Radon Emissions From the Disposal of .......... .......... .......... ..........
Uranium Mill Tailings.
U (Reserved).......................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
V Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission X .......... X X
Sources).
W Radon Emissions From Operating Mill .......... .......... .......... ..........
Tailings.
X (Reserved).......................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
Y Benzene Emissions From Benzene .......... .......... X X
Storage Vessels.
Z-AA (Reserved).......................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
BB Benzene Emissions From Benzene .......... .......... X ..........
Transfer Operations.
CC-EE (Reserved).......................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
FF Benzene Waste Operations............ .......... .......... X ..........
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(F) Delegations for Northern Sierra Air Quality Management
District, Northern Sonoma County Air Pollution Control District, Placer
County Air Pollution Control District, and Sacramento Metropolitan Air
Quality Management District are shown in the following table:
Delegation Status for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Northern Sierra Air Quality
Management District, Northern Sonoma County Air Pollution Control District, Placer County Air Pollution Control
District, and Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Air pollution control agency
-----------------------------------------------
Northern
Subpart Northern Sonoma Placer Sacramento
Sierra County County Metro AQMD
AQMD APCD APCD
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A General Provisions................... .......... X .......... ..........
B Radon Emissions From Underground .......... .......... .......... ..........
Uranium.
C Beryllium............................ .......... X .......... ..........
D Beryllium Rocket Motor Firing........ .......... X .......... ..........
E Mercury.............................. .......... X .......... ..........
F Vinyl Chloride....................... .......... X .......... X
G (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
H Emissions of Radionuclides Other Than .......... .......... .......... ..........
Radon From Department of Energy
Facilities.
I Radionuclide Emissions From Federal .......... .......... .......... ..........
Facilities Other Than Nuclear
Regulatory Commission Licensees and
Not Covered by Subpart H.
J Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission .......... .......... .......... ..........
Sources) of Benzene.
K Radionuclide Emissions From Elemental .......... .......... .......... ..........
Phosphorus Plants.
L Benzene Emissions from Coke By- .......... .......... .......... ..........
Product Recovery Plants.
M Asbestos............................. .......... X .......... X
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(G) Delegations for San Diego County Air Pollution Control
District, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District,
San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District, and Santa
Barbara County Air Pollution Control District are shown in the
following table:
Delegation Status for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for San Diego County Air
Pollution Control District, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District, San Luis Obispo County
Air Pollution Control District, and Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Air pollution control agency
-----------------------------------------------
San San Luis Santa
Subpart San Diego Joaquin Obispo Barbara
County Valley County County
APCD APCD APCD APCD
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A General Provisions.................. X X X X
B Radon Emissions From Underground .......... .......... .......... ..........
Uranium.
C Beryllium........................... X X X X
D Beryllium Rocket Motor Firing....... X X X X
E Mercury............................. X X X X
F Vinyl Chloride...................... X X X X
G (Reserved).......................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
H Emissions of Radionuclides Other .......... .......... .......... ..........
Than Radon From Department of
Energy Facilities.
I Radionuclide Emissions From Federal .......... .......... .......... ..........
Facilities Other Than Nuclear
Regulatory Commission Licensees and
Not Covered by Subpart H.
J Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission .......... X X X
Sources) of Benzene.
K Radionuclide Emissions From .......... .......... .......... ..........
Elemental Phosphorus Plants.
L Benzene Emissions from Coke By- .......... .......... X X
Product Recovery Plants.
M Asbestos............................ X X X X
N Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From .......... X X X
Glass Manufacturing Plants.
O Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From .......... X X X
Primary Copper Smelters.
P Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From .......... X X X
Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic
Arsenic Production Facilities.
Q Radon Emissions From Department of .......... .......... .......... ..........
Energy Facilities.
R Radon Emissions From Phosphogypsum .......... .......... .......... ..........
Stacks.
S (Reserved).......................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
T Radon Emissions From the Disposal of .......... .......... .......... ..........
Uranium Mill Tailings.
U (Reserved).......................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
V Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission .......... X X X
Sources).
W Radon Emissions From Operating Mill .......... .......... .......... ..........
Tailings.
X (Reserved).......................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
Y Benzene Emissions From Benzene .......... .......... X X
Storage Vessels.
Z-AA (Reserved).......................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
BB Benzene Emissions From Benzene .......... .......... X X
Transfer Operations.
CC-EE (Reserved).......................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
FF Benzene Waste Operations............ .......... X X X
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(H) Delegations for Shasta County Air Quality Management District,
Siskiyou County Air Pollution Control District, South Coast Air Quality
Management District, and Tehama County Air Pollution Control District
are shown in the following table:
Delegation Status for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Shasta County Air Quality
Management District, Siskiyou County Air Pollution Control District, South Coast Air Quality Management
District, and Tehama County Air Pollution Control District
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Air pollution control agency
-----------------------------------------------
Subpart Shasta Siskiyou Tehama
County County South County
AQMD APCD Coast AQMD APCD
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A General Provisions................... .......... .......... X ..........
B Radon Emissions From Underground .......... .......... .......... ..........
Uranium.
C Beryllium............................ X .......... X ..........
D Beryllium Rocket Motor Firing........ X .......... X ..........
E Mercury.............................. X .......... X ..........
F Vinyl Chloride....................... X .......... X ..........
G (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
H Emissions of Radionuclides Other Than .......... .......... .......... ..........
Radon From Department of Energy
Facilities.
I Radionuclide Emissions From Federal .......... .......... .......... ..........
Facilities Other Than Nuclear
Regulatory Commission Licensees and
Not Covered by Subpart H.
J Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission .......... .......... X ..........
Sources) of Benzene.
K Radionuclide Emissions From Elemental .......... .......... .......... ..........
Phosphorus Plants.
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L Benzene Emissions from Coke By- .......... .......... X ..........
Product Recovery Plants.
M Asbestos............................. X .......... X ..........
N Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From .......... .......... X ..........
Glass Manufacturing Plants.
O Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From .......... .......... X ..........
Primary Copper Smelters.
P Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From .......... .......... X ..........
Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic
Arsenic Production Facilities.
Q Radon Emissions From Department of .......... .......... .......... ..........
Energy Facilities.
R Radon Emissions From Phosphogypsum .......... .......... .......... ..........
Stacks.
S (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
T Radon Emissions From the Disposal of .......... .......... .......... ..........
Uranium Mill Tailings.
U (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
V Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission .......... .......... X ..........
Sources).
W Radon Emissions From Operating Mill .......... .......... .......... ..........
Tailings.
X (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
Y Benzene Emissions From Benzene .......... .......... X ..........
Storage Vessels.
Z-AA (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
BB Benzene Emissions From Benzene .......... .......... X ..........
Transfer Operations.
CC-EE (Reserved)........................... .......... .......... .......... ..........
FF Benzene Waste Operations............. .......... .......... X ..........
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(I) Delegations for Tuolumne County Air Pollution Control District,
Ventura County Air Pollution Control District, and Yolo-Solano Air
Quality Management District are shown in the following table:
Delegation Status for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Tuolumne County Air
Pollution Control District, Ventura County Air Pollution Control District, and Yolo-Solano Air Quality
Management District
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Air pollution control agency
-----------------------------------------------
Subpart Tuolumne Ventura County Yolo-Solano
County APCD APCD AQMD
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A General Provisions............... .............. X ..............
B Radon Emissions From Underground .............. .............. ..............
Uranium.
C Beryllium........................ .............. X ..............
D Beryllium Rocket Motor Firing.... .............. X ..............
E Mercury.......................... .............. X X
F Vinyl Chloride................... .............. X ..............
G (Reserved)....................... .............. .............. ..............
H Emissions of Radionuclides Other .............. .............. ..............
Than Radon From Department of
Energy Facilities.
I Radionuclide Emissions From .............. .............. ..............
Federal Facilities Other Than
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Licensees and Not Covered by
Subpart H.
J Equipment Leaks (Fugitive .............. X ..............
Emission Sources) of Benzene.
K Radionuclide Emissions From .............. .............. ..............
Elemental Phosphorus Plants.
L Benzene Emissions from Coke By- .............. X ..............
Product Recovery Plants.
M Asbestos......................... .............. X X
N Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From .............. X ..............
Glass Manufacturing Plants.
O Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From .............. X ..............
Primary Copper Smelters.
P Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From .............. X ..............
Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic
Arsenic Production Facilities.
Q Radon Emissions From Department .............. .............. ..............
of Energy Facilities.
R Radon Emissions From .............. .............. ..............
Phosphogypsum Stacks.
S (Reserved)....................... .............. .............. ..............
T Radon Emissions From the Disposal .............. .............. ..............
of Uranium Mill Tailings.
U (Reserved)....................... .............. .............. ..............
V Equipment Leaks (Fugitive .............. X ..............
Emission Sources).
W Radon Emissions From Operating .............. .............. ..............
Mill Tailings.
X (Reserved)....................... .............. .............. ..............
Y Benzene Emissions From Benzene .............. X ..............
Storage Vessels.
Z-AA (Reserved)....................... .............. .............. ..............
BB Benzene Emissions From Benzene .............. X ..............
Transfer Operations.
CC-EE (Reserved)....................... .............. .............. ..............
FF Benzene Waste Operations......... .............. X ..............
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[[Page 20680]]
(iii) Hawaii. The following table identifies delegations as of June
15, 2001:
Delegation Status for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants for Hawaii
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subpart Hawaii
------------------------------------------------------------------------
A General Provisions................ X
B Radon Emissions From Underground ..........
Uranium.
C Beryllium......................... ..........
D Beryllium Rocket Motor Firing..... ..........
E Mercury........................... X
F Vinyl Chloride.................... ..........
G (Reserved)........................ ..........
H Emissions of Radionuclides Other ..........
Than Radon From Department of
Energy Facilities.
I Radionuclide Emissions From ..........
Federal Facilities Other Than
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Licensees and Not Covered by
Subpart H.
J Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission X
Sources) of Benzene.
K Radionuclide Emissions From ..........
Elemental Phosphorus Plants.
L Benzene Emissions from Coke By- ..........
Product Recovery Plants.
M Asbestos.......................... ..........
N Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From ..........
Glass Manufacturing Plants.
O Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From ..........
Primary Copper Smelters.
P Inorganic Arsenic Emissions From ..........
Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic
Arsenic Production Facilities.
Q Radon Emissions From Department of ..........
Energy Facilities.
R Radon Emissions From Phosphogypsum ..........
Stacks.
S (Reserved)........................ ..........
T Radon Emissions From the Disposal ..........
of Uranium Mill Tailings.
U (Reserved)........................ ..........
V Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission X
Sources).
W Radon Emissions From Operating ..........
Mill Tailings.
X (Reserved)........................ ..........
Y Benzene Emissions From Benzene ..........
Storage Vessels.
Z-AA (Reserved)........................ ..........
BB Benzene Emissions From Benzene X
Transfer Operations.
CC-EE (Reserved)........................ ..........
FF Benzene Waste Operations.......... X
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(iv) Nevada. The following table identifies delegations as of June
15, 2001:
Delegation Status for National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants for Nevada
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Air Pollution Control Agency
-----------------------------------
Subpart Clark Washoe
Nevada DEP County County
------------------------------------------------------------------------
A General Provisions..... .......... X ..........
B Radon Emissions From .......... .......... ..........
Underground Uranium.
C Beryllium.............. X X X
D Beryllium Rocket Motor X X ..........
Firing.
E Mercury................ X X X
F Vinyl Chloride......... X X ..........
G (Reserved)............. .......... .......... ..........
H Emissions of .......... .......... ..........
Radionuclides Other
Than Radon From
Department of Energy
Facilities.
I Radionuclide Emissions .......... .......... ..........
From Federal
Facilities Other Than
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission Licensees
and Not Covered by
Subpart H.
J Equipment Leaks .......... .......... ..........
(Fugitive Emission
Sources) of Benzene.
K Radionuclide Emissions .......... .......... ..........
From Elemental
Phosphorus Plants.
L Benzene Emissions from .......... .......... ..........
Coke By-Product
Recovery Plants.
M Asbestos............... X X X
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