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Oklahoma OAC 252 Chapter 100. Air Pollution Control, Subchapter 35. Control of Emission of Carbon Monoxide, SIP effective February 27, 2009 (OKd06)

Regulatory Text: 
Oklahoma Administrative Code.  Title 252.  Department of Environmental Quality 

Chapter 100.  Air Pollution Control (OAC 252:100)

SUBCHAPTER 35.  CONTROL OF EMISSION OF CARBON MONOXIDE (OAC 252:100-35)
As adopted in Oklahoma Register May 1, 2000 (17 Ok Reg 1126) effective June 1, 2000.
Approved by EPA December 29, 2008 (73 FR 79400) SIP effective February 27, 2009 (OKd06).

Sections:
252:100-35-1.    Purpose, OKd06
252:100-35-1.1.  Definitions, OKd06
252:100-35-2.    Emission limits, OKd06

252:100-35-1.  Purpose

     The purpose of this Subchapter is to control emissions of carbon monoxide from stationary sources to prevent the Oklahoma Air Quality Standard from being exceeded and ensure that the present level of air quality in Oklahoma is not degraded.

252:100-35-1.1.  Definitions

     The following words and terms, when used in this Subchapter, shall have the following meaning, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
     "Existing source" means any gray iron cupola, blast furnace, basic oxygen furnace, petroleum catalytic cracking unit or petroleum catalytic reforming unit, in being on July 1, 1972, and not modified thereafter so as to increase the emission of carbon monoxide.
     "New source" means any gray iron cupola, blast furnace, basic oxygen furnace, petroleum catalytic cracking unit or petroleum catalytic reforming unit, in being after July 1, 1972.

252:100-35-2.  Emission limits

     (a)  Existing sources.  The emission of carbon monoxide from any existing source located in or significantly impacting (i.e., 500 μg/m3 on an 8-hour average) on a nonattainment area for carbon monoxide shall be reduced by use of complete secondary combustion of the waste gas generated.  Removal of 93 percent or more of the carbon monoxide generated shall be considered equivalent to complete secondary combustion.  Existing equipment subject to this Subchapter must meet the emission limitations as expeditiously as practicable, but no later than 3 years after nonattainment designation by the Administrator.
     (b)  New sources.  The emission of carbon monoxide from any new source shall be reduced by use of complete secondary combustion of the waste gas generated.  Removal of 93 percent or more of the carbon monoxide generated shall be considered equivalent to secondary combustion.

***end OK OAC 252:100 Subchapter 33 SIP effective February 27, 2009 (OKd06)***

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