52.1322—Original Identification of Plan Section.
(a)
This section identifies the original “Air Implementation Plan for the State of Missouri” and all revisions submitted by Missouri that were Federally approved prior to July 1, 1999.
(1)
Budget and manpower projections were submitted by the State Air Conservation Commission (ACC) on February 28, 1972. (Non-regulatory)
(2)
A memorandum from the State Air Conservation Commission concerning the effects of adopting Appendix B to NO2 emissions in the St. Louis area was submitted on March 27, 1972. (Non-regulatory)
(3)
The determination of the CO air quality data base on the St. Louis area was submitted on May 2, 1972, by the Air Conservation Commission. (Non- regulatory)
(4)
The emergency episode operations/communications manual for the Kansas City area was submitted on May 11, 1972, by the State Air Conservation Commission. (Non-regulatory)
(5)
Amendments to the Air Conservation Law, Chapter 203, and plans for air monitoring for outstate Missouri were submitted July 12, 1972, by the Air Conservation Commission.
(6)
The following amendments to the St. Louis and Kansas City outstate plans were submitted August 8, 1972, by the State ACC: Air Conservation Law, Chapter 203; Kansas City Ordinance, Chapter 18; Regulations XVIII, XX, XXVI (St. Louis); Regulations X, XII, XVII (Kansas City) and Regulations S-11, S-X111 and S-X11 (outstate).
(7)
Letters discussing transportation control strategy for Kansas City Interstate AQCR submitted by the State ACC on May 11 and 21, 1973. (Non-regulatory)
(8)
Alert plan for St. Louis County and outstate Missouri was submitted on May 24, 1973, by the ACC. (Regulatory)
(9)
Copy of the State's analysis of ambient air quality in the Missouri portion of the Metropolitan Kansas City Interstate Air Quality Control Region and recommendation that the area not be designated as an Air Quality Maintenance Area submitted by the Missouri Air Conservation Commission on April 11, 1974. (Non-regulatory)
(10)
Copy of the State's analysis of the Missouri portion of the Metropolitan St. Louis Interstate Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA), the Columbia SMSA and the Springfield SMSA and recommendations for the designation of Air Quality Maintenance Areas submitted by the Missouri Air Conservation Commission on May 6, 1974. (Non-regulatory)
(11)
Compliance Schedules were submitted by the Missouri Air Conservation Commission on June 3 and October 1, 1976.
(12)
Compliance Schedules were submitted by the Missouri Air Conservation Commission on November 23, 1976.
(13)
On August 28, 1978, the following revisions were submitted by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources:
(i)
The recodification of Missouri regulations of July 1, 1976, now contained in Title 10, Division 10 of the Code of State Regulations.
(ii)
Title 10, Division 10, Chapter 6 of the Code of State Regulations which contains air quality standards, definitions, and reference methods.
(iii)
Missouri Rule 10 CSR 10-2.200; Rule 10 CSR 10-3.150; and Rule 10 CSR 10-4.190 pertaining to control of SO2 from indirect heating sources.
(iv)
Missouri Rule 10 CSR 10-2.030; Rule 10 CSR 10-3.050; Rule 10 CSR 10-4.030; and 10 CSR 10-5.050 exempting certain process sources from the process weight regulations for particulate matter.
(v)
Missouri Rule 10 CSR 10-2.190; Rule 10 CSR 10-3.140; Rule 10 CSR 10-4.180; and Rule 10 CSR 10-5.280 which contain the “Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources,” found at 40 CFR part 60 as in effect on January 18, 1975.
(vi)
Missouri Rule 10 CSR 10-2.060; Rule 10 CSR 10-3.080; Rule 10 CSR 10-4.060; and Rule 10 CSR 10-5.090 which require continuous opacity monitors for certain sources.
(viii)
The EPA is taking no action on Rule 10 CSR 10-5.100; 10 CSR 10-2.050, and 10 CSR 10-3.070 which limit fugitive particulate emissions from the handling, transporting and storage of materials in the State of Missouri.
(14)
On March 12, 1979, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted Rule 10 CSR 10-3.100 and Rule 10 CSR 10-5.150 establishing revised SO2 emission limits for primary lead smelters.
(15)
On March 1, 1979, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted a revision of regulation 10 CSR 10-5.110 revising the allowable emission rates of sulfur dioxide from Union Electric's Sioux and Labadie power plants.
(16)
On July 2, 1979, the State of Missouri submitted a plan to attain the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for the Kansas City and St. Louis areas of the state designated nonattainment under section 107 of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977. Included in the plan are the following approved regulations as amended, in part, in subsequent submittals:
(i)
Rule 10 CSR 10-2.210 and 10 CSR 10-5.300 Control of Emissions from Solvent Metal Cleaning are approved as RACT;
(ii)
Rule 10 CSR 10-2.220 and 10 CSR 10-5.310 Liquified Cutback Asphalt Paving Restriated are approved as RACT;
(iii)
Rule 10 CSR 10-5.220 Control of Petroleum Liquid Storage, Loading and Transfer (St. Louis) is approved as RACT.
(iv)
Rule 10 CSR 10-2.260 Control of Petroleum Liquid Storage, Loading and Transfer (Kansas City) is approved as RACT;
(v)
Rule 10 CSR 10-5.030 Maximum Allowable Emission of Particulate Matter from Fuel Burning Equipment Used for Indirect Heating is approved as RACT;
(vii)
Rule 10 CSR 10-5.290 More Restrictive Emission Limitations for Sulfur Dioxide and Particulate Matter in South St. Louis is approved as RACT;
(viii)
Rule 10 CSR 10-2.040 Maximum Allowable Emission of Particulate Matter from Fuel Burning Equipment Used for Indirect Heating is approved as RACT;
(ix)
Rule 10 CSR 10-2.240 Restriction of Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds from Petroleum Refinery Sources is approved as RACT;
(x)
Rule 10 CSR 10-2.250 Control of Volatile Leaks from Petroleum Refinery Equipment is approved as RACT; and
(xi)
Rule 10 CSR 10-2.230 and 10 CSR 10-5.330 Control of Emissions from Industrial Surface Coating Operations is approved as RACT.
(17)
On July 2, 1979, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted variances (compliance schedules) for Union Electric Company's Labadie power plant, River Cement Company, and Monsanto Company's Queeny plant. The compliance schedules require these sources to comply with revised Rule 10 CSR 10-5.090. In addition, the Labadie power plant is required to come into compliance with Rule 10 CSR 10-5.030.
(18)
On April 7, 1980 the State of Missouri submitted plan revisions for the review and permitting of sources of air pollutant emissions in nonattainment areas. Included in the plan are Missouri regulations 10 CSR 10-6.020, Definitions, and 10 CFR 10-6.060, Permits Required, as amended, in part, in subsequent submittals, which are approved as meeting the requirements of sections 172(b)(6), 172(b)(11)(A) and 173.
(19)
On July 2, 1979, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted the variance for the University of Missouri power plant.
(20)
On March 11, 1977 the Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted a variance for Noranda Aluminum.
(21)
On June 25, 1979 the Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted a variance for Associated Electric Cooperative in New Madrid.
(22)
On April 25, 1979, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted the variance for the Union Electric Company's Meramec power plant.
(23)
Revisions to Rule 10 CSR 10-2.260 Control of Petroleum Liquid Storage, Loading and Transfer (Kansas City), submitted on September 5, 1980, amending the vapor pressure limit in Section 2(A) and amending the limit on gasoline loading in Section 3(B)(1), are approved as RACT.
(24)
A schedule for an inspection and maintenance program in St. Louis and a commitment by the East-West Gateway Coordinating Council regarding difficult transportation control measures, submitted on September 9, 1980.
(25)
On September 5, 1980, the State of Missouri submitted new regulations and amendments to existing regulations to control emissions of volatile organic compounds in the St. Louis and Kansas City ozone nonattainment areas. Included in the plan revision are the following approved regulations as amended, in part, in subsequent submittals:
(i)
Amendments to Rule 10 CSR 10-2.230 and to Rule 10 CSR 10-5.330, Control of Emissions from Industrial Surface Coating Operations, are approved as RACT;
(ii)
Amendments to Rule 10 CSR 10-2.260 and to Rule 10 CSR 10-5.220, Control of Petroleum Liquid Storage, Loading and Transfer, are approved as RACT;
(iii)
Amendments to Rule 10 CSR 10-6.020, Definitions, and to Rule 10 CSR 10-6.030, Sampling Methods for Air Pollution Sources, and to Rule 10 CSR 10-6.040, Reference Methods, are approved as RACT;
(iv)
Rule 10 CSR 10-2.280 and Rule 10 CSR 10-5.320, Control of Emissions from Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning Installations, are approved as RACT;
(v)
Rule 10 CSR 10-2.290, Control of Emissions from Rotogravure and Flexographic Printing Facilities, is approved as RACT;
(vi)
Rule 10 CSR 10-5.350, Control of Emissions from the Manufacture of Synthesized Pharmaceutical Products, is approved as RACT;
(vii)
Rule 10 CSR 10-5.340, Control of Emissions from Rotogravure and Flexographic Printing Facilities is approved as RACT.
(26)
On September 2, 1980, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted the State Implementation Plan for Lead. On February 11 and 13, 1981, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted two letters containing additional information concerning the State Implementation Plan for Lead.
(27)
On September 5, 1980, the state of Missouri submitted a plan revision which involved provisions for start-up, shutdown, and malfunction conditions. Included in the plan are new Missouri Rule 10 CSR 10-6.050, Start-up Shutdown, and MalfunctionConditions; and revisions to Rule 10 CSR 10-6.020, Defintions and Amended Start-up, Shutdown and Malfunction Provisions in Rules 10 CSR 10-2.030, 10-3.050, 10-3.060, 10-3.080, 10-4.030, 10-4.040, and 10-5.050.
(29)
A revision to Rule 10 CSR 10-5.220 Control of Petroleum Liquid Storage, Loading and Transfer (St. Louis), submitted on April 14, 1981, amending the emission limit in Section 3, is approved as RACT.
(30)
A report on the recommended type of I/M program, stringency factor, vehicle test mix, and program resources and justification, submitted on December 16, 1980, is approved as meeting the applicable condition on the SIP. No action is being taken with respect to the approvability of the specific recommendation sin the report.
(31)
A report from the East-West Gateway Coordinating Council outlining commitments to transportation control measures, an analysis of those measures, and the results of the carbon monoxide dispersion modeling, submitted on February 12 and April 28, 1981, is approved as meeting the applicable condition on the SIP.
(32)
A variance from Missouri Rule 10 CSR 10-3.050 Restriction of Emission of Particulate Matter From Industrial Processes, for St. Joe Minerals Corporation, Pea Ridge Iron Ore facility, was submitted by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources on May 6, 1981 with supplementary information submitted on June 22 and July 28, 1981.
(33)
On September 5, 1980, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted a revision of Missouri Rule 10 CSR 10-3.050, Restriction of Emission of Particulate Matter from Industrial Processes, which exempts existing Missouri type charcoal kilns from the rule.
(34)
A variance from Missouri Rules 10 CSR 10-3.060, Maximum Allowable Emissions of Particulate Matter from Fuel Burning Equipment Used for Indirect Heating, and 10 CSR 10-3.080, Restriction of Emission of Visible Air Contaminants, was submitted by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources on August 12, 1981.
(35)
A variance from Missouri Rule 10 CSR 10-2.260, Control of Petroleum Liquid Storage, Loading and Transfer for the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, was submitted by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources on June 11, 1981.
(36)
Revisions to Rule 10 CSR 10-5.340, Control of Emissions from Rotogravure and Flexographic Printing Facilities, submitted on April 15, 1982, are approved as RACT.
(37)
On April 15, 1982, the State of Missouri submitted a new Rule 10 CSR 10-6.060, Permits Required, and Amendments to Rule 10 CSR 10.6020, Definitions, involving the review and permitting of new sources of air pollution. Included in the plan are provisions relating to the attainment area (PSD) new source review. The plan also includes new source review provisions of nonattainment areas in the State.
(38)
Revisions to Rules 10 CSR 10-2.280 (Kansas City) and 10 CSR 10-5.320 (St. Louis), both entitled Control of Emissions from Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning Installations, and 10 CSR 10-5.290, More Restrictive Emission Limitations for Sulfur Dioxide and Particulate Matter in the South St. Louis Area, submitted on July 13, 1982, are approved.
(40)
The 1982 carbon monoxide and ozone state implementation plan revisions were submitted by the Department of Natural Resources on December 23, 1982. A revised version of the 1982 carbon monoxide and ozone plan was submitted by the Department of Natural Resources on August 24, 1983. This version contained updated inventories, attainment demonstrations and schedules to adopt rules. The submission included new rule 10 CSR 10-5.360, Control of Emissions from Polyethylene Bag Sealing Operations. (No action was taken with respect to provisions dealing with control strategy demonstration, reasonable further progress and inspection and maintenance of motor vehicles.)
(41)
Revised rule 10 CSR 10-1.010, General Organization, was submitted by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources on December 30, 1982.
(43)
On March 26, 1984, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted a revision to the September 2, 1980, lead State Implementation Plan pertaining to item 4 of the consent order for the St. Joe Lead Company. The revision consists of a substitution of equivalent control measures for item 4.
(44)
A variance from Missouri Rule 10 CSR 10-3.050, Restriction of Emission of Particulate Matter from Industrial Processes, for the St. Joe Minerals Corporation, Pea Ridge Iron Ore facility, was submitted by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources on July 1, 1983.
(45)
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted revisions to regulations 10 CSR 10-2.100, 3.030, 4.090, and 5.070 requiring operating permits for open burning of untreated wood waste at solid waste disposal and processing installations effective April 12, 1984.
(46)
On June 6, 1984, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted the Air Quality Monitoring State Implementation Plan.
(47)
In a letter dated August 14, 1984, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted the rules, 10 CSR 10-6.030, Sampling Methods for Air Pollution Sources, and 10 CSR 10-6.040, Reference Methods.
(48)
Revised rules 10 CSR 10-2.040, 3.060, 4.040 and 5.030 all entitled “Maximum Allowable Emission of Particulate Matter from Fuel Burning Equipment Used for Indirect Heating” were submitted September 24, 1984, by the Department of Natural Resources.
(49)
On October 5, 1984, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted a revision to the September 2, 1980, lead State Implementation Plan pertaining to item 6 of the Consent Order for the AMAX Lead Company. The revision consists of a substitution of equivalent control measures for item 6.
(50)
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted an amendment to Rule 10 CSR 10-5.330 “Control of Emissions from Industrial Surface Coating Operations,” limiting emissions from surface coating of plastic parts and new Rule 10 CSR 10-5.370 “Control of Emissions from the Application of Deadeners and Adhesives” on January 24, 1984; and new Rule 10 CSR 10-5.390, “Control of Emissions from Manufacture of Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Enamels and Other Allied Surface Coating Products” and an amendment to 10 CSR 10-6.020, “Definitions” on April 10, 1984. (Approval action was deferred on 10 CSR 10-5.370.)
(51)
The motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program for the St. Louis area was submitted August 27, 1984, by the Department of Natural Resources.
(A)
Amendment to Regulations 10 CSR 10-5.380, “Motor Vehicle Emissions Inspections”, published in the Missouri Register January 3, 1982;
(B)
Missouri Revised Statutes, Sections 307.350 through 307.395, “Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection”, as revised September 1983;
(C)
Regulations 11 CSR 50-2.010 through 11 CSR 50-2.410, “Missouri Motor Vehicle Inspection Regulations”, as revised July 1, 1982.
(53)
A rule requiring sources to keep records and report data and requiring emission data to be made public was submitted January 22, 1985, by the Department of Natural Resources. This rule replaces previous rules 10 CSR 10-2.130, 3.130, 4.120, and 5.210, all entitled “Submission of Emission Information” which were approved as parts of the State Implementation Plan; and previous rules 10 CSR 10-2.180, 3.120, 4.170, and 5.270, all entitled “Public Availability of Emission Data” which were not approved prior to the submission of this replacement rule.
(i)
Incorporation by reference. A new regulation 10 CSR 10-6.110 published in the Missouri Register November 1, 1984.
(54)
A new rule, Controlling Emissions During Episodes of High Air Pollution Potential, was submitted by the Department of Natural Resources on January 22, 1985.
(i)
Incorporation by reference. 10 CSR 10-6.130, Controlling Emissions During Episodes of High Air Pollution Potential, adopted by the Missouri Air Conservation Commission and effective on October 11, 1984.
(ii)
Additional material. The State has rescinded rules 10 CSR 10-2.170, 3.110, 4.160, and 5.260, all entitled “Rules for Controlling Emission During Periods of High Air Pollution Potential.”
(56)
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted the Protection of Visibility Plan, 1985, on May 3, 1985.
(A)
Amendments to Missouri Rule 10 CSR 10-6.020, Definitions, and Rule 10 CSR 10-6.060, Permits Required. These Amendments were adopted by the Missouri Air Conservation Commission and became effective on May 11, 1985.
(57)
On July 1, 1985, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted amendments to Rules 10 CSR 10-5.220 for the St. Louis Metropolitan Area, and 10 CSR 10-2.260 for the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. The amendments require bulk gasoline plants to be equipped with a vapor recovery system if their monthly throughput is greater than the exemption level.
(A)
10 CSR 10-5.220, and 10 CSR 10-2.260, Control of Emissions from Petroleum Liquid Storage, Loading, and Transfer, as published in the Missouri Register on May 1, 1985.
(58)
A plan revision demonstrating that the ozone standard will be attained in the St. Louis ozone nonattainment area by December 31, 1987, was submitted by the Department of Natural Resources on August 1, 1985.
(A)
An agreement and variance modification order dated July 18, 1985, signed by the Missouri Air Conservation Commission and the General Motors (GM) Corporation requiring that the GM St. Louis assembly plant meet interim emission limitations and comply with the SIP by shutdown by December 31, 1987.
(B)
A revised projected year 1987 inventory demonstrating that the additional emission reductions from two new regulations and one plant shutdown, in addition to reductions already required, will be adequate to reduce ambient ozone concentrations to the National Ambient Air Quality Standard for ozone.
(59)
A new rule, Control of Emissions from the Production of Maleic Anhydride, was submitted by the Department of Natural Resources on January 21, 1986.
(A)
10 CSR 10-5.400, Control of Emissions from the Production of Maleic Anhydride, adopted by the Missouri Air Conservation Commission and effective on October 26, 1985.
(60)
A plan revision to correct motor vehicle inspection and maintenance testing deficiencies was submitted by the Department of Natural Resources on December 29, 1987.
(61)
On June 9, 1986, the state of Missouri submitted an amendment to Rule 10 CSR 10-5.220, Control of Petroleum Liquid Storage, Loading, and Transfer. This amendment requires the control of volatile organic compound emissions from the refueling of motor vehicles in the St. Louis Metropolitan Area.
(A)
10 CSR 10-5.220, Control of Petroleum Liquid Storage, Loading, and Transfer, revised paragraphs 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, published in the Missouri Register on May 1, 1985.
(62)
A new rule, Control of Equipment Leaks from Synthetic Organic Chemical and Polymer Manufacturing Plants, was submitted by the Department of Natural Resources on November 19, 1986.
(i)
Incorporation by reference, 10 CSR 10-5.420, Control of Equipment Leaks from Synthetic Organic Chemical and Polymer Manufacturing Plants, effective on September 26, 1986.
(63)
An amendment to the rule, Restriction of Emissions of Sulfur Compounds, was submitted by the Department of Natural Resources on November 19, 1986.
(A)
Amended Regulation 10 CSR 10-3.100, Restriction of Emission of Sulfur Compounds adopted October 16, 1986, and effective on November 28, 1986.
(64)
A variance from Missouri Rule 10 CSR 10-3.050, Restriction of Emission of Particulate Matter from Industrial Processes, for the St. Joe Minerals Corporation, Pea Ridge Iron Ore facility, was submitted by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources on October 22, 1987.
(A)
Variance order modification dated May 21, 1987, issued to St. Joe Minerals Corporation allowing certain equipment at its Pea Ridge Iron Ore facility to operate beyond the limitations specified in Rule 10 CSR 10-3.050, Restriction of emissions of Particulate Matter from Industrial Processes, for outstate Missouri area, effective May 21, 1987.
(65)
Revised regulations for the control of volatile organic compound emissions in the Kansas City area were submitted by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources on May 21, 1986, and December 18, 1987. The May 21, 1986, submittal also included anozone attainment demonstration for Kansas City, which will be addressed in a future action.
(A)
Revision to Rule 10 CSR 10-2.260, Control of Emissions from Petroleum Liquid Storage, Loading, and Transfer, effective May 29, 1986, with amendments effective December 24, 1987.
(B)
New Rule 10 CSR 10-2.300, Control of Emissions from the Manufacturing of Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Enamels, and Other Allied Surface Coating Products, effective December 12, 1987.
(C)
New Rules 10 CSR 10-2.310, Control of Emissions from the Application of Automotive Underbody Deadeners, and 10 CSR 10-2.320, Control of Emissions from Production of Pesticides and Herbicides, effective November 23, 1987.
(D)
Rescinded Rules 10 CSR 10-2.240, Control of Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds from Petroleum Refinery Equipment, and 10 CSR 10-2.250, Control of Volatile Leaks from Petroleum Refinery Equipment, effective November 23, 1987.
(E)
Revision to Rule 10 CSR 10-6.030, Sampling Methods for Air Pollution Sources, effective November 23, 1987, with amendments effective December 24, 1987.
(F)
Revision to Rule 10 CSR 10-2.210, Control of Emissions from Solvent Metal Cleaning, effective December 12, 1987.
(G)
Revisions to Rules 10 CSR 10-2.290, Control of Emissions from Rotogravure and Flexographic Printing Facilities, and 10 CSR 10-6.020, Definitions, effective December 24, 1987.
(66)
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted revisions to its state implementation plan to incorporate PM10 on March 29, 1988, May 12, 1988, and June 15, 1988.
10 CSR 10-6.010Ambient Air Quality Standards
10 CSR 10-6.020Definitions
10 CSR 10-6.040Reference Methods
10 CSR 10-6.060Permits Required
10 CSR 10-6.130Controlling Emissions During Episodes of High Air Pollution Potential
These rules were published in the Missouri Register on April 18, 1988, and became effective April 28, 1988.
(67)
Plan revisions were submitted by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources on August 18, 1986, and October 18, 1988, which implement EPA's July 8, 1985, revised stack height requirements.
(A)
Revisions to rules 10 C.S.R. 10-6.020, Definitions, and 10 CSR 10-6.060, Permits Required, effective May 11, 1986.
(B)
New rule 10 C.S.R. 10-6.140, Restriction of Emissions Credit for Reduced Pollutant Concentrations from the Use of Dispersion Techniques, effective May 11, 1986.
(68)
Revised regulations applicable to air quality models were submitted by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources on October 18, 1988.
(69)
A plan revision to change the construction permit fees was submitted by the Department of Natural Resources on January 24, 1989, and September 27, 1989.
(A)
Revision to 10 CSR 10-6.060, Permits Required, amended December 19, 1988, effective January 1, 1989.
(A)
Chapter 643 RSMo (House Bill Number 1187) passed by the General Assembly of the state of Missouri in 1988.
(70)
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted amendments to Rule 10 CSR 10-2.230 on December 18, 1987, and December 19, 1988. The rule controls volatile organic compound emissions from industrial surface coating facilities in the Kansas City area.
(A)
Revision to Rule 10 CSR 10-2.230, Control of Emissions from Industrial Surface Coating Operations, effective December 24, 1987, with amendments effective November 24, 1988.
(71)
Revisions to regulations for controlling volatile organic compound emissions in the St. Louis area were submitted by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources on June 14, 1985; November 19, 1986; and March 30, 1989.
(A)
New Rule 10 CSR 10-5.410, Control of Emissions from the Manufacture of Polystyrene Resin, effective May 11, 1985, with amendments effective September 26, 1986, and March 11, 1989.
(B)
Revisions to Rules 10 CSR 10-5.220, Control of Petroleum Liquid Storage, Loading and Transfer; 10 CSR 10-5.300, Control of Emissions from Solvent Metal Cleaning; 10 CSR 10-5.310, Liquefied Cutback Asphalt Paving Restricted; 10 CSR 10-5.320, Control of Emissions from Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning Installations; 10 CSR 10-5.340, Control of Emissions from Rotogravure and Flexographic Printing Facilities; 10 CSR 10-5.350, Control of Emissions of Synthesized Pharmaceutical Products; 10 CSR 10-5.360, Control of Emissions from Polyethylene Bag Sealing Operations; 10 CSR 10-5.370, Control of Emissions from the Application of Deadeners and Adhesives; 10 CSR 10-5.390, Control of Emissions from the Manufacturing of Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Enamels, and Other Allied Surface Coating Products; 10 CSR 10-5.420, Control of Equipment Leaks from Synthetic Organic Chemical and Polymer Manufacturing Plants; and 10 CSR 6.020, Definitions; effective March 11, 1989.
(C)
Rescinded Rule 10 CSR 10-5.400, Control of Emissions from Production of Maleic Anhydride, effective March 11, 1989.
(72)
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted new rule 10 CSR 10-5.330, Control of Emissions from Industrial Surface Coating Operations, and amendments to rule 10 CSR 10-6.020, Definitions, on January 11, 1990.
(A)
New rule 10 CSR 10-5.330, Control of Emissions from Industrial Surface Coating Operations, effective November 26, 1989.
(B)
Rescinded rule 10 CSR 10-5.330, Control of Emissions from Industrial Surface Coating Operations, effective November 26, 1989.
(73)
A rule revision to establish gasoline tank truck certification requirements in ozone nonattainment areas was submitted by the Department of Natural Resources on July 17, 1990.
(A)
Revision to rule 10 CSR 10-2.260 and 10 CSR 10-5.220 both titled “Control of Petroleum Liquid Storage, Loading, and Transfer” effective May 24, 1990.
(74)
Revisions to the circumvention plan submitted by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources on September 6, 1990.
(B)
Rescission of rules 10 CSR 10-2.140, Circumvention; CSR 10-4.130, Circumvention; and 10 CSR 10-5.230, Circumvention, effective September 28, 1990.
(75)
Plan revisions were submitted by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources on September 25, 1990, which implement EPA's October 17, 1988, PSD NOX requirements.
(A)
Revisions to rules 10 CSR 10-6.020 “Definitions” and 10 CSR 10-6.060 “Permits Required” were adopted by the Missouri Air Conservation Commission on May 14, 1990, and became effective May 24, 1990.
(A)
Letter from the state dated November 30, 1990, pertaining to NOX rules and analysis which certifies that the material was adopted by the state on May 24, 1990.
(76)
In submittals dated September 6, 1990, and May 8, 1991, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted a lead NAAQS attainment plan for the Doe Run Herculaneum primary lead smelter. Although Missouri rule 10 CSR 10-6.120 contains requirments which apply statewide to primary lead smelting operations, EPA takes action on this rule only insofar as it pertains to the Doe Run Herculaneum facility. Plan revisions to address the other lead smelters in the state are under development.
(A)
New rule 10 CSR 10-6.120, Restriction of Emissions of Lead from Primary Lead Smelter-Refinery Installations, effective December 29, 1988, with amendments effective March 14, 1991.
(B)
Consent order, entered into between the Doe Run Company and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, dated March 9, 1990.
(C)
Supplemental consent order, signed by the Doe Run Company on July 26, 1990, and by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources on August 17, 1990.
(A)
Narrative SIP material, submitted on September 9, 1990. This submittal includes the emissions inventory and attainment demonstration.
(B)
The Doe Run Herculaneum Work Practice Manual was submitted on May 8, 1991. In the May 8, 1991, submittal letter, the state agreed that any subsequent changes to the work practice manual would be submitted to EPA as SIP revisions.
(77)
Revisions to the state implementation plan for the Kansas City metropolitan area were submitted by the Director of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources on October 9, 1991. Revisions include a maintenance plan which demonstrates continued attainment of the NAAQS for ozone through the year 2002. Rule revisions were also submitted on October 9, 1991.
(A)
Revised regulations 10 CSR 10-6.020, Definitions, and 10 CSR 10-2.220, Liquefied Cutback Asphalt Paving Restricted, effective August 30, 1991; and new regulation 10 CSR 10-2.340, Control of Emissions from Lithographic Printing Facilities, effective December 9, 1991.
(A)
State of Missouri Implementation Plan, Kansas City Metropolitan Area Maintenance Provisions, October 1991.
(78)
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted new rule 10 CSR 10-6.180, Measurement of Emissions of Air Contaminants, on March 4, 1991.
(A)
New rule 10 CSR 10-6.180 entitled “Measurement of Emissions of Air Contaminants” published November 19, 1990, effective December 31, 1990.
(79)
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted an amendment on March 19, 1992, to add sampling methods to rule 10 CSR 10-6.030 “Sampling Methods for Air Pollution Sources.” On November 20, 1991, Missouri submitted administrative amendments to rule 10 CSR 10-6.030 which renumber and reorganize sections within that rule. Rules which reference the renumbered sections of 10 CSR 10-6.030 were also administratively amended and submitted.
(A)
Revised regulation 10 CSR 10-6.030 “Sampling Methods for Air Pollution Sources” effective September 30, 1991.
(B)
Administrative amendments to the sampling citations in the following rules which are affected by the administrative amendments to 10 CSR 10-6.030: 10 CSR 10-2.210, effective December 12, 1987; 10 CSR 10-2.230, effective November 24, 1988; 10 CSR 10-2.260, effective May 24, 1990; 10 CSR 10-2.280, effective May 13, 1982; 10 CSR 10-2.290, effective December 24, 1987; 10 CSR 10-2.300, effective December 12, 1987; 10 CSR 10-2.310, effective November 23, 1987; 10 CSR 10-2.320, effective November 23, 1987; 10 CSR 10-3.160, effective December 11, 1987; 10 CSR 10-5.220, effective May 24, 1990; 10 CSR 10-5.300, effective March 11, 1989; 10 CSR 10-5.320, effective March 11, 1989; 10 CSR 10-5.330, effective November 26, 1989; 10 CSR 10-5.350, effective March 11, 1989; 10 CSR 10-5.360, effective March 11, 1989; 10 CSR 10-5.370, effective March 11, 1989; 10 CSR 10-5.390, effective March 11, 1989; 10 CSR 10-5.410, effective March 11, 1989; 10 CSR 10-