52.2063—Original identification of plan section.
(a)
This section identifies the original “Air Implementation Plan for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania” and all revisions submitted by Pennsylvania that were federally approved prior to February 10, 2005.
(1)
Regulations 121, 123, 127, 129, 131, 135, 137, 139, and 141 of the Pennsylvania Code of Regulations submitted March 17, 1972, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(2)
Air Quality Data for three additional months regarding Reading Air Basin SO2 strategy submitted March 27, 1972, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(3)
Miscellaneous non-regulatory additions and clarifications to the plan submitted on May 4, 1972, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(4)
“An Implementation Plan for the Attainment and Maintenance of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Allegheny County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1980”, and Article XX (which replaces Article XVIII), which were submitted on December 24, 1980.
(5)
Non-regulatory additions to plan regarding Allegheny County Source Surveillance regulations submitted on June 20, 1972, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(6)
Miscellaneous non-regulatory additions to the plan submitted August 14, 1972, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(7)
Revision to Philadelphia Air Management Services regulations submitted November 3, 1972, by the Governor.
(8)
Revision to compliance schedules for Clairton Coke Works in Allegheny County submitted December 14, 1972, by the Governor.
(9)
Transportation Control Plan for Southwest Pennsylvania and Metropolitan Philadelphia AQCR's submitted April 13, 1973, by the Governor.
(11)
Amendments to Philadelphia Air Management Services regulation number 3 submitted April 15, 1974, by the Governor.
(12)
Amendments to Philadelphia Air Management Services regulations numbers 1, 2 and 11 submitted May 28, 1974, by the Governor.
(13)
Process factor for glass production furnaces submitted on December 26, 1974, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(14)
Amendments to Chapters 123 ( section 123.24) and 139 ( section 139.13 ), controlling zinc smelter operations; submitted on August 7, 1975 by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(15)
A revision submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on August 11, 1976 amending Title 3 of the Philadelphia Code, Sub section 3-103, Enforcement; Sub section 3-301, Powers and Duties of the Department of Public Health; and Sub section 3-305 Orders.
(16)
Revisions submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on December 11, 1972 amending regulations for the powers and duties of the Department of Environmental Resources, the Environmental Quality Board and the Environmental Hearing Board.
(17)
Amendment to Article XVIII, Rules and Regulations of the Allegheny County Health Department, Sections 1800 (Definitions) and 1813 (Air Pollution Emergency Episode Regulations). These amendments were submitted on May 15, 1978 by the Department of Environmental Resources.
(18)
Amendments to Title 3, Section 3-207 (Sale of Fuel Oil) of the Philadelphia Code pertaining to Philadelphia County and to Title 25, Part I, Subpart C, Article III, Chapter 121 (Definitions) and Chapter 123 (Standards for Contaminants, Sulfur Compound Emissions) of the Pennsylvania Code pertaining to Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties submitted on July 31, 1978 by the Governor.
(19)
Amendments to Chapters 121 ( § 121.1 ), 123 ( §§ 123.1, 123.13, 123.44 ), 127 ( §§ 127.41 through 127.52, inclusive), 129 ( §§ 129.15 and 129.16 ), and 139 ( §§ 139.51, 139.52, 139.53 and 139.61 ), dealing with the control of coke oven battery operations; submitted on June 30, 1978 by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(20)
Amendments to Chapters 121 ( § 121.1 ), 123 ( §§ 123.22(b) and 123.45 ), and 139 ( §§ 139.3, 139.4, 139.13, 139.16, 139.101, 139.102, 139.103, 139.104 and 139.105 ), dealing with sulfur dioxide emissions from fuel-burning installations, only as they apply to sources in the Erie air basin; submitted on April 24, 1979 by Governor Thornburgh.
(21)
A revision submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on September 20, 1978 to clarify terms and intent of Chapter 121 (relating to general provisions), Chapter 123 (relating to standards for contaminants) and Chapter 129 (relating to standards for sources).
(22)
The “1979 State Implementation Plan (SIP) Submission for the Attainment of the Photochemical Oxidant Standard in Pennsylvania” and “Regulations for Volatile Organic Compounds” amending Chapters 121, 129, and 139 of the Pennsylvania Code submitted on April 24, 1979, by the Governor.
(23)
Transportation elements of the SIP for Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, and Scranton areas and commitment to implement vehicle inspection and maintenance in Lehigh and Northampton Counties submitted on June 7, 1979, by the Governor.
(24)
Transportation element of the SIP for the Wilkes-Barre area submitted on June 8, 1979, by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(25)
Total Suspended Particulate, State Implementation Plan for Pennsylvania, submitted on June 12, 1979, by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(26)
Special Permit Requirements for Sources Locating in or Significantly Impacting Nonattainment Areas and a revision of Sampling and Testing methods for total suspended particulate amending Chapters 121, 127, and 139 of the Pennsylvania Code submitted on June 12, 1979, by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(27)
Transportation element for the Harrisburg area submitted on June 13, 1979, by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(28)
Allegheny County Volatile Organic Compound Regulations amending Chapters I, II, and V of Allegheny County Regulations submitted on June 13, 1979, by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(29)
Documentation of the status of transportation/air quality measures in a letter of August 20, 1979 from the Lackawanna County Planning Commission.
(30)
Information from the Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission of September 17, 1979 on the calculation of emission estimates and the status of certain transportation measures.
(31)
Reclassification of several transportation measures in the transportation/air quality study for the Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton area, submitted by the Commonwealth on November 19, 1979.
(32)
Substantiation of TSP planning and attainment schedules submitted by the Commonwealth on November 28, 1979.
(33)
A revision submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on August 11, 1976 consisting of an amendment to the Pennsylvania Air Resources Regulations, Chapter 129, Standards for Sources, which relates to open burning.
(34)
A revision was submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on January 25, 1980, which is intended to establish an Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Network for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the City of Philadelphia.
(35)
Amendments to the Pennsylvania Air Resources Regulations, consisting of the addition of regulations for alternative emission reduction limitations ( Sections 128.11 through 128.13 for Andre Greenhouses, Inc., and Section 128.14 for the 3M Co.), submitted on April 16, 1981.
(36)
A revision submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennyslvania on April 9, 1981 providing for attainment of the SO2 NAAQS in portions of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania.
(37)
A revision submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on June 5, 1980, consisting of amendments to Philadelphia's Air Management Regulations II and III, allowing a limiting resumption of industrial coal burning.
(38)
A revision submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on December 24, 1980 which is intended to establish an Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Network for Allegheny County.
(39)
Amendments consisting of minor regulatory changes to Article III of the Pennsylvania Rules and Regulations for Air Resources governing Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) emissions was submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on December 16, 1980.
(40)
A revision submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on November 10, 1980 dividing the Beaver Valley Air Basin into an Upper Beaver Valley Air Basin and Lower Beaver Valley Air Basin and revising chapters 121 and 123.
(41)
Revisions submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on April 13, 1981, July 13, 1981 and August 17, 1981 to correct the conditionally approved and unapproved portions of Pennsylvania 1979 State Implementation Plan.
(42)
A document entitled “Attainment Demonstration for Total Suspended Particulate in Nonattainment Area #3, Based Upon Alternate Emission Reduction Plan for Shenango, Inc.” in Allegheny County, including the new section 902 of Article XX, submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on May 18, 1981.
(43)
Amendments to Air Management Regulations II and III, with supporting documents, submitted by Governor Dick Thornburgh on December 8, 1981, allowing the continued burning of anthracite coal in existing space heating units currently burning coal.
(45)
Revisions submitted to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on February 23, 1982 to correct the conditionally-approved portions of the 1979 State Implementation Plan, specifically the two asphalt regulations in Allegheny County.
(46)
A revision submitted by the Acting Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on December 9, 1981, which would add an expanded ridesharing program in the Delaware Valley.
(47)
Revisions submitted on July 27, 1981, August 12, 1981, and September 15, 1981, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources (DER), which will limit the automobile emission Inspection and Maintenance Program to the urbanized areas of the Pittsburgh and Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton regions.
(48)
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) regulations, a generic VOC bubble regulation, Continuous Emission Monitoring (CEM) regulations and procedures, and Alternative Opacity Limit regulations submitted by Pennsylvania to EPA on July 13, 1981, August 17, 1981, August 26, 1981, and September 4, 1981.
(49)
Group IIVOC regulations, a revision of the Air Episode Regulations, and an increase in Permit Fees, for Allegheny County, Pa. These revisions were submitted by Secretary Peter S. Duncan on February 23, 1982.
(50)
Regulations and supporting documents implementing an SO2 bubble plan for the U.S. Steel Homestead and Edgar Thomson Works in Allegheny County, PA. submitted by DER Secretary Peter S. Duncan on September 16, 1982.
(51)
Regulations and supporting documents implementing a TSP bubble plan for U.S. Steel Corporation's Fairless Works in Fairless Hills, PA., submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on January 6, 1983.
(52)
Regulations and supporting documents implementing a TSP bubble plan for Bethlehem Steel Corporation's plant in Bethlehem, Pa., submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on December 30, 1982.
(53)
Pennsylvania submittal dated September 23, 1982 deleting more stringent sulfur in residual oil requirements for the Upper Beaver Valley Air Basin which would have become effective August 1, 1982 and adding provisions for public notification of air quality levels.
(54)
Revisions submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on June 8, 1982 consisting of alternative emission reduction plans for Scott Paper Company in Chester, PA, Arbogast and Bastian, Inc., in Allentown, PA, and J. H. Thompson, Inc., in Kennett Square, PA.
(55)
Regulations and supporting documents implementing an SO2 bubble plan for U.S. Steel Corporation's Fairless Works in Fairless Hills, PA was submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on July 7, 1983.
(56)
A State Implementation Plan for the control of lead (Pb) emissions submitted on September 30, 1982 by the Secretary of Environmental Resources.
(57)
A revision submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on July 28, 1983, and clarified by letters dated October 28, 1983, February 7, 1984 and June 15, 1984 enables the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to implement and enforce the prevention of significant deterioration (PSD) regulations.
(58)
Revision to Article XX of the Allegheny County SIP were submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on September 6, 1983.
(59)
A State Implementation Plan for the control of lead (Pb) emissions in Allegheny County was submitted on September 6, 1983 by the Secretary of Environmental Resources.
(60)
Amendments consisting of minor regulatory changes to Article III of the Air Resources Regulations that amend Chapters 121, 123, 127, 129, 131, 139, and 141 was submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on September 23, 1983.
(61)
A State Implementation Plan for the control of lead (Pb) emissions in Philadelphia was submitted on August 29, 1983 and May 15, 1984 by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(62)
A State Implementation Plan for the control of Lead (Pb) emissions in Pennsylvania was submitted on June 8, 1984 by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(63)
The 1982 Ozone and Carbon Monoxide plan, except for the Inspection and Maintenance portion and the Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning regulation, for the Southeastern, Southwestern, and Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton areas submitted by the Commonwealth on June 30, 1982 and October 24, 1983.
(65)
An amendment to Philadelphia Air Management's Regulation VII, submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on March 28, 1986. The amendment exempts fuel burning units installed before June 1, 1984, from the provisions of Regulation VII (Control of Emissions of Nitrogen Oxides from Stationary Sources).
(A)
Air Management Regulation VII, Control of Emission of Nitrogen Oxides from Stationary Sources, adopted on April 9, 1985.
(66)
A revision to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan adopting a Motor Vehicle Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Program submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on June 24, 1985 and an amendment submitted March 13, 1986 by the Chief, Division of Air Resource Management, Bureau of Air Quality Control, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources.
(A)
Title 75, sections 4703 (a) and (h) and 4706 of the Purdon's Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes Annotated and Title 67, Pennsylvania Code sections 175.41, 177.21, 177.31, 177.32, 177.35, 177.39 and 177.61.
(B)
Bureau of Air Quality Control, Department of Environmental Resources, State Implementation Plan, Revision for Ozone for I/M, dated June 17, 1985 and the letter to EPA, dated March 13, 1986.
(67)
Amendment to section 512.G. Extensions, of Article XX, Rules and Regulations of the Allegheny County Health Department providing authority to grant compliance date extensions for surface coating and graphic arts sources, submitted by DER Secretary Nicholas DeBenedictis on August 13, 1985.
(A)
Letter of August 13, 1985 to EPA from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources, and Appendix 22, Amendment to section 512.G., Allegheny County portion of the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan (extension of final air pollution compliance dates for surface coating and graphic arts) adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of June 27, 1985.
(68)
Revision to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan dated February 13, 1985, which implements two VOC offset transactions between Paramount Packaging Corporation and National Can Corporation and between Fres-co Systems USA, and National Can Corporation.
(A)
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources, Order for the External Transfer of Banked Emissions #85-524, signed on March 1, 1985.
(B)
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources, Order for the External Transfer of Banked Emissions #85-525, signed on March 1, 1985.
(C)
Letter dated August 21, 1985, from the Department of Environmental Resources to the National Can Corporation.
(A)
Narrative submittal dated February 13, 1985, from the Department of Environmental Resources to EPA.
(69)
Revision to the Allegheny County portion of the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan was submitted by the Commonwealth on February 3, 1987.
(A)
Amendment to the Allegheny County portion of the Pennsylvania SIP for Air Pollution Control, Appendix 23, section 533, Abrasive Blasting, approved on October 9, 1986.
(70)
Revisions to the Philadelphia Regulations incorporating stack height regulations, submitted by Pennsylvania on June 2, 1986.
(A)
Amendment to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Air Management Regulation I, Section XI, “Compliance with Federal Regulations”, effective on March 27, 1986.
(71)
The permit incorporating polymer resin processes RACT requirements for ARCO's Monaca plant, submitted by acting DER Secretary John Krill on January 14, 1987.
(72)
The permit incorporating SOCMI air oxidation RACT requirements for IMC's Allentown plant, submitted by acting DER Secretary John Krill on January 14, 1987.
(73)
Good engineering practice stack height regulations were submitted by the Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on July 19, 1988.
(A)
Letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources dated July 19, 1988, submitting a revision to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan.
(B)
Amendments to Pennsylvania regulations, title 25, part I, subpart C, article III; chapters 121 (definitions) and 141 (variances and alternate standards) adopted May 14, 1988.
(A)
Remainder of the State submittal including the letter of commitment dated March 11, 1986, from the Department of Environmental Protection stating that new source review shall be conducted in accordance with the good engineering practice requirements of 40 CFR part 51.
(74)
Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on January 11, 1991.
(A)
Letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources dated January 11, 1991 submitting a revision to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan.
(B)
Amendment to 25 Pa. Code Chapter 123.51 “Monitoring Requirements”, concerning continuous nitrogen oxides monitoring, effective October 20, 1990.
(A)
Remainder of the State Implementation Plan revision request submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on January 11, 1991.
(75)
Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on January 8, 1991.
(A)
Letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources dated January 8, 1991 submitting a revision to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan.
(B)
Revisions to Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources' Air Quality Regulations, § 137.3, subsections (2), (3), (4), and introductory paragraph, effective June 9, 1990.
(76)
Revisions to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources (PADER) on January 11, 1991.
(77)
Revision to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on February 23, 1987, at the request of Philadelphia Air Management Services.
(A)
Letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources dated February 23, 1987, submitting a revision to the Philadelphia portion of the Pennsylvania Ozone State Implementation Plan.
(B)
Regulation V, Section I, “Definitions” for the terms Petroleum Solvents and Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaning; and Section XI, “Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaning” effective November 28, 1986.
(C)
Compliance Guidelines, for Air Management Regulation V, “Control of Emission of Organic Substances from Stationary Sources,” Section XI: Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaning” effective November 28, 1986 (containing amendments and revisions through February 29, 1988).
(78)
Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on September 9, 1991. The effective date of the regulation submitted is May 23, 1988.
(A)
A letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources dated September 9, 1991 submitting a revision to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan.
(B)
Section XIII, Process Equipment Leaks of Philadelphia Air Management Regulation V—Control of Emissions of Organic Substances from Stationary Sources. The effective date of the regulation submitted is May 23, 1988.
(C)
Compliance Guidelines for Philadelphia Air Management Regulation V, Section XIII. The effective date of the compliance guidelines submitted is May 23, 1988.
(79)
Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on August 15, 1991.
(A)
Letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources dated August 15, 1991 submitting revision to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan, pertaining to Chapters 121 and 129 of the Pennsylvania regulations pertaining to Stage I vapor recovery, surface coating, graphic arts, deletion of the generic bubble regulation, recordkeeping, gasoline marketing, pharmaceutical products, and compliance schedules.
(B)
The definitions of bulk gasoline plant, bulk gasoline terminal, clear coat, and miscellaneous metal parts and products found in Chapter 121.1, Chapter 129.51 (a) (1) through (6), (b), and (c), Chapter 129.52 (a) through (e), Table I, 10.(a) topcoats for locomotives and heavy-duty trucks and 10.(b) hopper cars and tank car interiors, deletion of Chapter 129.53 (now reserved), Chapter 129.54, Chapter 129.59, Chapter 129.60, Chapter 129.61, Chapter 129.66, Chapter 129.67, and Chapter 129.68 published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin dated August 3, 1991 (Vol. 21, no. 31, pages 3406-3416). These regulations were made effective on August 3, 1991.
(80)
Revision to the Allegheny County portion of the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan submitted on July 13, 1987, which consists of the addition of an installation permit (86-I-0024-P) which defines and imposes RACT to control VOC emissions from air oxidation processes at the Aristech Chemical Corporation plant on Neville Island.
(A)
A letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources dated July 13, 1987, submitting revisions to the Allegheny County portion of the Pennsylvania ozone State Implementation Plan.
(B)
The original permit (86-I-0024-P), issued and effective August 28, 1986, and the modification and amendments to the original permit, issued and effective March 3, 1987.
(81)
Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on January 11, 1991.
(A)
Letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources dated January 11, 1991 submitting a revision to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan.
(B)
The following revised regulations, effective October 27, 1990: Sections 121.1 (Definitions of “combustion efficiency,” “incinerator,” “municipal waste,” “municipal waste incinerator,” and “resource recovery unit” only); 123.25 (b), (c), and (e); 129.18 (entire section); 139.101 (7), (16) and introductory paragraph; 139.103(2); 139.104(2); 139.111 (1), (2), (3).
(82)
Revision to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on February 23, 1987 at the request of Philadelphia Air Management Services.
(A)
Letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources dated February 23, 1987 submitting a revision to the Philadelphia portion of the Pennsylvania Ozone State Implementation Plan effective November 28, 1986.
(B)
Regulation V, Section I, “Definitions” for the term Pharmaceutical Tablet Coating; and Section XII, “Pharmaceutical Tablet Coating” only.
(C)
Compliance Guidelines for Air Management Regulation V, “Control of Emissions of Organic Substances from Stationary Sources,” Section XII: “Pharmaceutical Tablet Coating,” effective November 28, 1986, (containing amendments and revisions through February 29, 1988).
(83)
Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on February 23, 1987.
(A)
A letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources dated February 23, 1987 submitting a revision to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan.
(B)
A revision to Section I—Definitions—for the term Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) of Philadelphia Air Management Regulation V “Control of Emissions of Organic Substances from Stationary Sources.” The effective date is November 28, 1986.
(C)
The addition of Section X—Compliance with Pennsylvania Standards for VOC to Philadelphia Air Management Regulation V. The effective date is November 28, 1986.
(84)
Revisions to the Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Regulations submitted on November 13, 1991, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources:
(A)
Letter of November 13, 1991, from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources transmitting revised regulations for the control of volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions.
(B)
Title 25 Pa. Code, chapter 121, section 121.1 (Definition of “Organic Liquid Cargo Vessel” only) and chapter 129, section 129.81 (Organic Liquid Cargo Vessel Loading and Ballasting), effective September 28, 1991.
(85)
Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations submitted on October 16, 1991, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources:
(A)
Letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources dated October 16, 1991 transmitting revisions to the Allegheny County portion of the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan.
(B)
Revisions to the following provisions of Article XX, Rules and Regulations of the Allegheny County Health Department, Air Pollution Control, adopted on August 8, 1991, and effective August 26, 1991:
(1) Section 101-Added definitions for the following terms: capture efficiency, potential uncontrolled emission rate, and transfer efficiency; revised and renumbered definitions for the following terms: bulk gasoline plant, bulk gasoline terminal, clear coat, miscellaneous metal parts and products, and volatile organic compound (VOC).
(2) New Section 501 added; existing Section 510 deleted.
(3) Section 504 (entire section).
(4) Section 505, subsections A, B, and D, and Table I.
(5) Section 507, subsection B.
(6) Section 508, subsections C, D, E, G, and H.
(7) Section 512-New subsection A (added), subsection B (former subsection H); existing subsections A-G and I are deleted.
(8) Section 531, subsections A, B, and C.
(9) Section 534, subsections B and C.
(10) Deletion of Section 506 that was in effect before August 26, 1991.
(86)
Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations for reasonably available control technology (RACT) to control fugitive organic chemical manufacturing industries, Article XX of the Rules and Regulations of the Allegheny County Health Department, section 534 and 605 I submitted on July 13, 1987, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources (DER).
(A)
Letter of July 13, 1987, from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources transmitting regulations for the control of “Synthetic Organic Chemical and Polymer Manufacturing-Fugitive Sources” and the associated test method, EPA method 21.
(B)
Article XX, of the Rules and Regulations of the Allegheny County Health Department, section 534 and 605 I, effective June 10, 1987.
(87)
Revisions to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan submitted on March 29, 1993, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources:
(A)
Letter of March 22, 1993, from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources transmitting plan approval no. 46-326-001A and operating permit no. 46-326-001A for Knoll Group, P.O. Box 157, East Greenville, PA.
(B)
Plan approval no. 46-326-001A and operating permit no. 46-326-001A which consist of emission standards, operating conditions and recordkeeping requirements applicable to Knoll Group, a wood furniture surface coater located in Montgomery County, PA, which is in the Philadelphia severe ozone nonattainment area. These requirements together are being approved as reasonably available control technology (RACT) for this wood furniture surface coater. The effective date of the plan approval and the operating permit is March 24, 1993.
(A)
Remainder of March 29, 1993, Pennsylvania submittal consisting of a Background Information document prepared by Pennsylvania in support of the RACT proposal for Knoll, an evaluation of control options performed for Knoll by a contractor, public comments and responses, and a chart and computer diskette (LOTUS 1-2-3) showing how RACT calculations will be performed.
(88)
Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations for an oxygenated gasoline program submitted on November 12, 1992 by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources:
(A)
Letter of November 12, 1992 from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources transmitting the oxygenated gasoline regulation as a SIP revision.
(B)
Revisions to 25 PA Code Chapter 121, General Provisions, section 121.1 Definitions and the addition of section 126.1 Oxygenate Content of Gasoline to 25 PA Code Chapter 126, Standards for Motor Fuels. These revisions became effective August 29, 1992.
(C)
The correction in 25 PA Code Chapter 121, General Provisions, section 121.1 Definitions in the definition of “oxygenated gasoline”. This correction became effective October 24, 1992.