52.1783—Original identification of plan section.
(a)
This section identifies the original “Air Implementation Plan for the State of North Carolina” and all revisions submitted by North Carolina that were federally approved prior to December 1, 1998.
(1)
Miscellaneous non-regulatory additions to the plan submitted on May 5, 1972, by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources.
(2)
Letter indicating procurement of additional monitors submitted on May 9, 1972, by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources.
(3)
Compliance schedules submitted on February 13, 1973, by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources.
(4)
Compliance schedules submitted on February 14, 1973, by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources.
(5)
Compliance schedules submitted on March 2, 1973, by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources.
(6)
Compliance schedules submitted on April 24, 1973, by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources.
(7)
Compliance schedules submitted on November 2, 1973, by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources.
(8)
Indirect source review regulation No. 9 submitted on November 16, 1973, by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources.
(9)
Compliance schedules submitted on November 20, 1973, by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources.
(10)
Revisions to indirect source review regulation No. 9 and AQMA identification material submitted on April 1, 1974, by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources.
(11)
Compliance schedules submitted on May 13, 1974, by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources.
(12)
Compliance schedules submitted on November 7, 1974, by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources.
(13)
AQMA identification material submitted on November 22, 1974, by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources.
(14)
Compliance schedules submitted on November 27, 1974, by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources.
(15)
Revised ambient SO2 and NO2 standards, submitted on March 23, 1976, by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources.
(16)
Regulations extending visible emissions standard, adopting EPA's New Source Performance Standards ( 40 CFR part 60) and revising emission monitoring of stationary sources ( 40 CFR part 51.19 ), submitted June 24, 1976, by North Carolina Departmentof Natural and Economic Resources.
(17)
Letter requesting delegation of Federal authority for the administrative and technical portions of the prevention of significant deterioration program, submitted on June 24, 1976, by the Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Natural andEconomic Resources.
(18)
Miscellaneous plan revisions, submitted on November 1, 1976, by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources.
(19)
Regulations governing emissions of sulfur dioxide from the roasting of spodumene ore, submitted on February 14, 1978, by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
(20)
Request for an 18-month extension of the statutory timetable for submitting a plan to attain and maintain the secondary ambient standard for particulate matter in the Spruce Pine nonattainment area, submitted on February 1, 1979, by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
(21)
1979 implementation plan revisions for the Mecklenburg County ozone and carbon monoxide nonattainment areas, including regulations 2D.0901-.0931 and 2H.0608, adopted on June 14, 1979, and submitted on June 15 and July 25, 1979, by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
(22)
Three-year variance for the coal-fired units of Duke Power Company and Carolina Power & Light Company from the particulate emission limits of Regulation 15 N.C.A.C. 2D.0503, with submittals on June 18, September 7, October 31, and December 14, 1979, by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
(23)
Revised regulations 2D.0903 and 2D.0931, adopted on April 10, 1980, and submitted on May 2, 1980, by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development to correct deficiencies in the Part D ozone revisions given conditional approval on April 17, 1980.
(24)
Corrections in Part D carbon monoxide revisions conditionally approved on April 17, 1980, submitted on May 22 (this submittal included Regulation 2H.0608(g)), July 1, and August 19, 1980, by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
(25)
Miscellaneous revisions submitted on June 15, 1979 (provisions for interstate pollution abatement to satisfy section 126(a) of the Clean Air Act, and revised ambient standard for ozone), and on May 2, 1980 (revision of regulations 2D.0302, .0501, .0524, .0525, and .0603, addition of regulation 2H.0603(f), ambient standard for airborne lead, and provision for public participation to satisfy section 127(a) of the Clean Air Act), by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and CommunityDevelopment.
(26)
Revisions of Section VI, Air Quality Surveillance, of the plan, submitted on August 19, 1980, by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
(27)
Opacity limits for existing kraft pulp mill recovery furnaces (regulation 2D .0508(b)) and revised opacity limitations for other sources (revised regulation 2D .0521), submitted on March 22, 1977, and on April 19, 1978, by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
(28)
Revisions in VOC regulations 2D.0902, .0903, .0905, .0907-.0912, and new VOC regulations 2D.0932-.0942, submitted on June 23, 1980, and revised regulation 2D.0936, submitted on April 29, 1981, by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
(29)
Implementation plan for lead, submitted on May 2, 1980, by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
(30)
Regulation 2D.0530, providing for prevention of significant deterioration, submitted on April 16, 1981, by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
(31)
Addition of regulations 2D.0531 and 2D.0532 to replace repealed regulation 2H.0608, regulations providing for alternative emission reduction options, revised permit regulations (no action is taken on the addition of subdivision (h) to regulation 2H.0603), and miscellaneous other regulation changes, submitted on April 16, 1981, and relaxed annual ambient standard for particulate matter, submitted on September 14, 1981, by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
(32)
Revised SO2 limit for all but 24 (see FR of December 7, 1982) fuel-burning sources (changes in regulations 2D.0511 and .0516), submitted on March 22, 1977, and January 11, 1982, by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
(33)
Permit restricting emissions of SO2 from the Cliffside Steam Plant of Duke Power Company to 2.2 # per million Btu, submitted on September 24, 1982, by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
(34)
Revised SO2 limit for eight fuel-burning sources (See FR of February 10, 1983), submitted on March 22, 1977, and January 11, July 27, and August 26, 1982, by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
(35)
Changes in regulations 2D.0524 and .0603, submitted on September 24, 1982, by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
(36)
Bubble permit for E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Kinston, submitted on May 18, 1983, by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
(37)
1982 revision of the Part D plan for the Mecklenburg County CO nonattainment area, submitted on June 17, 1982, and April 17, 1984, by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
(A)
Letter of January 24, 1983 from the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, and the following North Carolina Administrative Code Regulations which were adopted by the Environmental Management Commission on December 9, 1982:
15 NCAC 2D.0501, Compliance With Emission Control Standards
15 NCAC 2D.0503, Control of Particulates from Fuel Burning Sources
15 NCAC 2D.0504, Particulates from Wood Burning Indirect Heat Exchangers
15 NCAC 2D.0530, Prevention of Significant Deterioration
15 NCAC 2D.0531, Sources in Nonattainment Areas
15 NCAC 2D.0532, Sources Contributing to an Ambient Violation
15 NCAC 2D.0606, Other Coal or Residual Oil Burners
15 NCAC 2D.0902, Applicability (Volatile Organic Compounds)
15 NCAC 2H.0603, Applications (Air Quality Permits)
(A)
Letter of April 17, 1984 from the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, and the following North Carolina Administrative Code Regulations which were adopted by the Environmental Management Commission on April 12, 1984:
15 NCAC 2D.0101, Definitions and References
15 NCAC 2D.0103, Copies of Referenced Federal Regulations
15 NCAC 2D.0201, Classification of Air Pollution Sources
15 NCAC 2D.0202, Registration of Air Pollution Sources
15 NCAC 2D.0302, Episode Criteria
15 NCAC 2D.0303, Emission Reduction Plans
15 NCAC 2D.0304, Preplanned Abatement Program
15 NCAC 2D.0305, Emission Reduction Plan—Alert Level
15 NCAC 2D.0306, Emission Reduction Plan—Warning Level
15 NCAC 2D.0307, Emission Reduction Plan—Emergency Level
15 NCAC 2D.0401, Purpose (Ambient Air Quality Standards)
15 NCAC 2D.0402, Sulfur Oxides
15 NCAC 2D.0403, Suspended Particulates
15 NCAC 2D.0404, Carbon Monoxide
15 NCAC 2D.0405, Ozone
15 NCAC 2D.0407, Nitrogen Dioxide
15 NCAC 2D.0408, Lead
15 NCAC 2D.0501, Compliance With Emission Control Standards
15 NCAC 2D.0524, New Source Performance Standards
15 NCAC 2D.0601, Purpose and Scope (Monitoring, Reporting)
15 NCAC 2D.0602, Definitions
15 NCAC 2D.0604, Sources Covered by Implementation Plan Requirements
15 NCAC 2D.0605, Wood and Wood—Fossil Fuel Combination Units
15 NCAC 2D.0606, Other Coal or Residual Oil Burners
15 NCAC 2D.0607, Exceptions to Monitoring and Reporting Requirements
15 NCAC 2D.0608, Program Schedule
15 NCAC 2D.0610, Delegation
15 NCAC 2D.0801, Purpose and Scope (Complex Sources)
15 NCAC 2D.0802, Permits
15 NCAC 2D.0803, Highway Projects
15 NCAC 2D.0804, Airport Facilities
15 NCAC 2H.0601, Purpose and Scope (Air Quality Permits)
15 NCAC 2H.0602, Definitions
15 NCAC 2H.0604, Final Action on Permit Applications
15 NCAC 2H.0605, Issuance, Revocation and Enforcement of Permits
15 NCAC 2H.0606, Delegation of Authority
15 NCAC 2H.0607, Copies of Referenced Documents
(A)
The following regulations were repealed by the Environmental Management Commission on April 12, 1984:
15 NCAC 2D.0102, Phrases
15 NCAC 2D.0406, Hydrocarbons
15 NCAC 2D.0603, Sources Covered by National Standards
(40)
Visibility Impairment Prevention Program and visibility new source review regulations were submitted to EPA on April 15, 1985.
(A)
Letter of April 15, 1985, from the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, and the following North Carolina Administrative Code revisions which were adopted by the Environmental Management Commission on April 11, 1985: 15 NCAC 2D.0530, Prevention of Significant Deterioration 15 NCAC 2D.0531, Sources in Nonattainment Areas.
(A)
Narrative submittal, titled “Visibility Impairment Prevention Program for Federal Class I Areas,” adopted by the Environmental Management Commission on April 11, 1985.
(42)
A new regulation covering malfunctions, (2D.0535 (a)-(f)), and the repeal of a malfunction rule for VOC sources (2D.0904) which were submitted to EPA on January 24, 1983. (2D.0535(g) covering startups and shutdowns as submitted on April 17, 1984, is disapproved.)
(A)
New malfunction regulation 15 NCAC 2D.0535 paragraphs (a)-(f), as adopted by the Environmental Management Commission on December 9, 1982.
(A)
Letter from Robert F. Helms, Director, Division of Environmental Management, dated January 24, 1983.
(A)
Changes in the following regulations were adopted by the Environmental Management Commission on March 14, 1985:
15 NCAC 2D.0606, Other Coal or Residual Oil Burners
15 NCAC 2D.0939, Determination of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions
(B)
The following new regulations were adopted by the Environmental Management Commission on March 14, 1985:
15 NCAC 2D.0943, Synthetic Organic Chemical and Polymer Manufacturing
15 NCAC 2D.0944, Manufacturing of Polyethylene, Polypropylene, and Polystyrene
15 NCAC 2D.0945, Petroleum Dry Cleaning
(A)
Changes in the following regulations were adopted by the Environmental Management Commission on April 11, 1985:
15 NCAC 2D.0202, Registration of Air Pollution Sources
15 NCAC 2D.0501, Compliance with Emission Control Standards (except the changes to paragraph (f)(1)(A))
15 NCAC 2D.0503, Control of Particulates from Fuel Burning Indirect Heat Exchangers
15 NCAC 2D.0504, Particulates from Wood Burning Indirect Heat Exchangers
15 NCAC 2D.0505, Control of Particulates from Incinerators
15 NCAC 2H.0603, (Permit) Applications
(45)
SO2 revisions for Alba Waldensian and Valdese Manufacturing which were submitted by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development on April 2, 1986.
(A)
Letter of April 2, 1986, from the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
(B)
Permits for Alba Waldensian (2 plants) and Valdese Manufacturing which were issued by the Environmental Management Commission on July 23, 1986, March 11, 1987, and August 1, 1985, respectively.
(46)
SO2 and particulate revision for Appalachian State University which was submitted by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development on July 26, 1985, and June 7, 1988.
(A)
Letters of July 26, 1985 and June 7, 1988 from the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
(B)
Permit for Appalachian State University (No. 3990R4) which was issued by the Environnental Management Commission on July 19, 1985, and amended on June 7, 1988.
(47)
Revisions to Title 15 of the North Carolina Administrative Code (15 NCAC) which were submitted to EPA on December 17, 1984.
(A)
Letter of December 17, 1984, from the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management and amendments to the following regulations which were adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission on November 8, 1984:
2D.0501—Compliance with Emission Control Standards
2D.0506—Control of Particulates from Hot Mix Asphalt Plants
2D.0507—Particulates from Chemical Fertilizer Manufacturing Plants
2D.0508—Control of Particulates from Pulp and Paper Mills
2D.0509—Particulates from Mica or Feldspar Processing Plants
2D.0510—Particulates: Sand, Gravel, Crushed Stone Operations
2D.0511—Particulates, SO2 from Lightweight Aggregate Processes
2D.0512—Particulates from Wood Products Finishing Plants
2D.0513—Control of Particulates from Portland Cement Plants
2D.0514—Control of Particulates from Ferrous Jobbing Foundries
2D.0515—Particulates from Miscellaneous Industrial Processes
2D.0516—Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Fuel-Burning Installations
2D.0517—Emissions from Plants Producing Sulfuric Acid (Except revision to paragraph 2)
2D.0519—Control of Nitrogen Dioxide Emissions
2D.0520—Control and Prohibition of Open Burning
2D.0521—Control of Visible Emissions
2D.0527—Emissions from Spodumene Ore Roasting (Except revision to paragraph 2)
2D.0530—Prevention of Significant Deterioration
2D.0531—Sources in Nonattainment Areas
2D.0532—Sources Contributing to an Ambient Violation
2D.0901—Definitions (Volatile Organic Compounds)
2D.0903—Recordkeeping, Reporting, Monitoring (Volatile Organic Compounds)
2D.0905—Petition for Alternative Controls
2D.0906—Circumvention
2D.0907—Equipment Installation Compliance Schedules
2D.0908—Equipment Modification Compliance Schedules
2D.0909—Low Solvent Content Coating Compliance Schedules
2D.0910—Alternate Compliance Schedules
2D.0912—General Provisions on Test Methods and Procedures
2D.0913—Determination of Volatile Content of Surface Coating
2D.0914—Determination of VOC Emission Control System Efficiency
2D.0915—Determination of Solvent Metal Cleaning VOC Emissions
2D.0916—Determination of VOC Emissions from Bulk Gasoline Terminals
2D.0918—Can Coating
2D.0919—Coil Coating
2D.0920—Paper Coating
2D.0921—Fabric and Vinyl Coating
2D.0922—Metal Furniture Coating
2D.0923—Surface Coating of Large Appliances
2D.0924—Magnet Wire Coating
2D.0925—Petroleum Liquid Storage In Fixed Roof Tanks
2D.0926—Bulk Gasoline Plants
2D.0927—Bulk Gasoline Terminals
2D.0928—Gasoline Service Stations Stage I
2D.0929—Petroleum Refinery Sources
2D.0930—Solvent Metal Cleaning
2D.0931—Cutback Asphalt
2D.0932—Gasoline Truck Tanks and Vapor Collection Systems
2D.0933—Petroleum Liquid Storage In External Floating Roof Tanks
2D.0934—Coating of Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products
2D.0935—Factory Surface Coating of Flat Wood Paneling
2D.0936—Graphic Arts
2D.0937—Manufacture of Pneumatic Rubber Tires
2D.0938—Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning System
2D.0939—Determination of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions
2D.0940—Determination of Leak Tightness and Vapor Leaks
2H.0601—Purpose and Scope (Permits)
2H.0604—Final Action on Permit Applications
2H.0605—Issuance, Revocation and Enforcement of Permits
(A)
Regulation 2D.0609 (Monitoring Condition in Permit) was repealed by the Environmental Management Commission on November 8, 1984.
(48)
Revision to the North Carolina Administrative Code (15 NCAC) which was submitted to EPA on February 25, 1986.
(A)
Letter of February 25, 1986, from the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management and the amendment to regulation 2D.0917 (Automobiles and Light-Duty Truck Manufacturing) which was adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission on February 13, 1986.
(49)
Revision to 15 NCAC 2D.0518 which was submitted by the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management on January 24, 1983.
(A)
Letter of January 24, 1983 to EPA from the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, and amendments to North Carolina Administrative Code regulation 2D.0518 (Miscellaneous Volatile Organic Compound Emissions) adopted by the Environmental Management Commission on December 9, 1982, which allow alternative control strategies.
(50)
Stack Height regulations were submitted to EPA on September 24, 1982, April 17, 1984, and February 25, 1986, by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
(A)
Regulations 15NCAC 2D.0533 (Stack Height) adopted on September 9, 1982 and Regulations 15NCAC 2H.0603 (Applications) adopted on February 13, 1986 and April 12, 1984, by the Environmental Management Commission.
(51)
Revisions to the North Carolina State Implementation Plan were submitted by the State of North Carolina Division of Environmental Management on June 12, 1986.
(A)
A new regulation entitled Control of Conical Incinerators, 15 NCAC 2D.0523, which became effective on January 1, 1985.
(B)
A letter dated July 7, 1987, from the State of North Carolina Division of Environmental Management clarifying the adoption and effective dates of 15 NCAC 2D.0523.
(52)
Minor revisions to Title 15 of the North Carolina Administrative Code (15 NCAC) were submitted to EPA on February 25, 1986.
(A)
Letter of February 25, 1986 from the State of North Carolina to EPA, and Amendments in the following regulations which were adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission on February 13, 1986:
2D.0501Compliance with Emission Control Standards
2D.0508Control of Particulates from Pulp and Paper Mills
2D.0509Particulates from Mica and Feldspar Processing Plants
2D.0514Control of Particulates from Ferrous Jobbing Foundries
2D.0535Malfunctions, Startup and Shutdown
2D.0916Determination: VOC Emissions from Bulk Gasoline Terminals
(A)
Letter of October 14, 1986, from the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, and revisions to 15 NCAC, regulation 2D.0501 which were adopted by the Environmental Management Commission on September 11, 1986.
(54)
Revisions to the visible emission regulations of Title 15 of the North Carolina Administrative Code (15 NCAC) were submitted February 11, 1987.
(A)
Letter to EPA dated February 11, 1987 and amendments to the following North Carolina Administrative Code regulations:
15 NCAC 2D.0501(c)(8), Compliance with Emission Control Standards;
15 NCAC 2D.0508(b), Control of Emissions from Pulp and Paper Mills; and
15 NCAC 2D.0521 (c), (d), and (f), Control of Visible Emissions, which became effective on August 1, 1987.
(55)
A revised regulation limiting emissions from electric utility boilers was submitted on January 24, 1983, and February 21, 1983, and amended by submittals dated December 17, 1985, and June 19, 1987, by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development. Only the following portions of this regulation are approved:
(A)
Only those portions of a new regulation, 15 NCAC 2D.0536, entitled “Emissions from Electric Utility Boilers,” which were approved by the Environmental Protection Agency on April 5, 1988.
(56)
Revisions to miscellaneous regulations of Title 15 of the North Carolina Administrative Code (15 NCAC) were submitted April 14, 1987.
(A)
Amendments to the following regulations (15 NCAC) were adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission on April 9, 1987:
2D.0103—Copies of Referenced Federal Regulations, paragraph (a)(2).
2D.0501—Compliance with Emission Control Standards, paragraph (c)(4).
2D.0505—Control of Particulates from Incinerators, paragraph (b).
2D.0533—Stack Height, paragraph (a)(7).
2H.0607—Copies of Referenced Documents, (a) introductory text and paragraph (a)(2).
(B)
Letter of April 14, 1987, to EPA from the State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
(57)
Revisions to 15 NCAC 2D.0501(c)(4) were submitted by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development on December 15, 1987.
(A)
Letter of December 15, 1987, to the Environmental Protection Agency from the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development and revised paragraph (c)(4) of 15 NCAC 2D.0501, adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission on December 10, 1987.
(58)
North Carolina plan for visibility impairment prevention for federal Class I areas, Part 2, submitted to EPA on December 15, 1987, by the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management (NCDEM) to satisfy the Part 2 visibility requirements including the State's long-term strategy and provisions to satisfy the periodic review requirements.
(B)
That portion of page II-7 of the North Carolina plan for visibility impairment prevention for federal Class I areas Part 2 containing the periodic review requirements satisfying 40 CFR 51.306(c), adopted by the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management on December 10, 1987.
(A)
Narrative SIP titled “The North Carolina Plan for Visibility Impairment Prevention for Federal Class I Areas Part 2.”
(60)
Revisions to 15 NCAC 2D.0103, Copies of Referenced Federal Regulations; 2D.0304, Preplanned Abatement Program; 2D.0604, Sources Covered by Implementation Plan Requirements; 2D.0606, Other Coal or Residual Oil Burners; 2D.0608, Program Schedule; and 2H.0607, Copies of Referenced Documents, were submitted by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development on May 2, 1988.
(A)
Letter of May 2, 1988 from the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development and revised regulations 15 NCAC 2D.0103(a)(6), 2D.0304(a), 2D.0604(b), 2D.0606(a)(4)(E), 2D.0608(b), and 2H.0607(a)(6), adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission on April 14, 1988.
(61)
Revisions to the SIP including PM10 revisions submitted on May 2, 1988, and July 14, 1989 by the North Carolina Department of National Resources and Community Development.
2D.0101—Definitions, (18) and (25)-(33)
2D.0302—Episode criteria, (2)(g), (3)(g), (4) (f) and (g)
2D.0403—Total suspended particulates
2D.0409—Particulate matter
2D.0501—Compliance with emission control standards, (c)(16)
2D.0913—Determination of volatile content of surface coatings
2D.0916—Determination of VOC emissions from bulk gasoline terminals
2D.0939—Determination of volatile organic compound emissions
2D.0940—Determination of leak tightness and vapor leaks
2D.0601—Purpose and scope
2D.0603—Applications, (f) (5) and (6)
2D.0104—Adoption by Reference Updates
2D.0530—Prevention of Significant Deterioration, (h)
2D.0531—Sources in Non-Attainment Areas, (d)
2D.0532—Sources Contributing to an Ambient Violation, (d)
(A)
May 2, 1988 letter from North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development.
(B)
July 14, 1989 letter from North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development
(62)
Permits for Liggett & Myers and Burlington Industries which were submitted as State Implementation Plant revisions on April 2, 1986, and resubmitted on October 24, 1989.
(63)
Miscellaneous revisions to the North Carolina State Implementation Plan which were submitted on July 14, 1989.
(A)
Revisions to North Carolina Administrative Code which became State effective on October 1, 1989 are as follows:
2D.0401, Purpose, as amended
2D.0404, Carbon Monoxide, as amended
2D.0407, Nitrogen Dioxide, as amended
2D.0501, Compliance with Emission Control Standards, (c)(3)
2D.0511, Particulates from Lightweight Aggregate Processes, (d)
2D.0516, Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Combustion Sources, (a)
2D.0519, Control of Nitrogen Dioxide and Nitrogen Oxides Emissions, as amended
2H.0601, Purpose and Scope, (a), (c), and (d)
2H.0603, Applications, (d) and (e)
2H.0606, Delegation of Authority, as amended
(64)
Revisions to the North Carolina State Implementation Plan which were submitted on July 15, 1987 and May 25, 1988.
2D.0530, Prevention Of Significant Deterioration, except (h).
2D.0531, Sources in Nonattainment Areas, except (d).
2D.0532, Sources Contributing to an Ambient Violation, except (d).
(65)
Revisions to the North Carolina SIP which include the Forsyth County, Western North Carolina and Mecklenburg County regulations which were submitted on June 14, 1990.
(A)
The entire set of Forsyth County Air Quality Control Code regulations effective December 19, 1988, except for section 3-152(2 ), 3-155, 3-158, 3-159, 3-160 and 3-169.
(B)
The entire set of Western North Carolina regulations effective March 13, 1985 and November 9, 1988, except for Sections 1-137(g), 1-139, 1-144, 1-152(2 ), 1-158 and 1-159.
(C)
The entire set of Mecklenburg County regulations effective April 3, 1989, except for Sections 2.0517(2), 2.0524, 2.0525, 2.0528, 2.0529, 2.0534, 2.0537.
(66)
The maintenance plan and emission inventory for Greensboro/Winston-Salem/Highpoint Area which includes Davidson County, Davis County (part) the area bounded by the Yadkin River, Dutchmans Creek, North Carolina Highway 801, Fulton Creek, and back to the Yadkin River, Forsyth County and Guilford County, submitted by the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources on November 13, 1992, and June 1, 1993, as part of the North Carolina SIP.
(A)
Supplement to the Redesignation Demonstration and Maintenance Plan For Raleigh/Durham and Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point Ozone Attainment Areas submitted June 1, 1993, and Prepared by the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Division of Environmental Management, Air Quality Section. The effective date is July 8, 1993.
(1) Section 2 —Discussion of Attainment.
(2) Section 3 —Maintenance Plan.
(3) Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point Nonattainment Area Emission Summary for 1990.
(4) Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point Nonattainment Area Emission Summary for 1993.
(5) Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point Nonattainment Area Emission Summary for 1996.
(6) Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point Nonattainment Area Emission Summary for 1999.
(7) Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point Nonattainment Area Emission Summary for 2002.
(8) Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point Nonattainment Area Emission Summary for 2004.
(67)
The maintenance plan and emission inventory for the Raleigh/Durham Area which includes Durham County, Wake County, and the Dutchville Township portion of Granville County submitted by the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources on November 13, 1992, and June 1, 1993, as part of the North Carolina SIP.