52.2239—Original Identification of plan section.

(a) This section identifies the original “Tennessee Air Pollution Control Implementation Plan” and all revisions submitted by Tennessee that were federally approved prior to December 1, 1998.
(b) The plan was officially submitted on January 27, 1972.
(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the dates specified.
(1) Certification of public hearing submitted on February 3, 1972, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(2) Miscellaneous corrections to emission inventories submitted on February 10, 1972, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(3) Statements of intent for intergovernmental cooperation submitted on April 13, 1972, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(4) City of Memphis Air Pollution Control Code submitted on April 27, 1972, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health and the Memphis and Shelby County Health Department.
(5) Minor addition to the Tennessee Code, Section 53-3422, submitted on May 3, 1972, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(6) Clarifying comments on the plan submitted on May 8, 1972, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(7) Statement of public availability of emission data submitted on May 12, 1972, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(8) Miscellaneous changes to Chapters II, III, VII, IX and XII of the plan; regulations of Memphis-Shelby County and Knoxville-Knox County and resolutions concerning local programs of Davidson, Hamilton and Shelby Counties submitted on August 17, 1972, by the Governor.
(9) Revised emission limits for asphalt plants, cotton gins and Kraft mills and establishment of new source performance standards submitted on February 16, 1973, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(10) Compliance schedules submitted on March 23, 1973, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(11) Compliance schedules submitted on April 16, 1973, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(12) Certification of public hearing on February 16, 1973, submission submitted on April 30, 1973, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(13) Compliance schedules submitted on May 15, 1973, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(14) Clarifying comments on the February 16, 1973, submission submitted on May 25, 1973, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(15) Miscellaneous changes to Chapters II through IV and VI through XIII of the plan, miscellaneous non-regulatory additions, certification of public hearing and compliance schedules submitted on June 8, 1973, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(16) Categorical compliance schedule regulation for SO2 submitted on June 27, 1973, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(17) Compliance schedules submitted on July 3, 1973, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(18) Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Regulations and miscellaneous non-regulatory additions to the plan submitted on July 18, 1973, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health and the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureau.
(19) Compliance schedules submitted on July 20, 1973, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(20) Chapter IV of the Metropolitan Code for the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County submitted on August 13, 1973, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health and the Metropolitan Health Department of Nashville and Davidson County.
(21) Revisions to Chapters II, VI, VII, IX, and XIV of the plan concerning SO2 emissions submitted on October 12, 1973, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(22) Compliance schedules submitted on October 15, 1973, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(23) Compliance schedules submitted on October 16, 1973, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(24) Compliance schedules submitted on December 26, 1973, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(25) Addition to Subparagraph F, Section I, Chapter XIV submitted on January 17, 1974, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(26) Compliance schedules submitted on February 20, 1974, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(27) Revised emission limits for combustion and process sources of sulfur dioxide, submitted on April 30, 1976, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health. (The provision for an alternative basis for regulating process sources in Shelby County is given conditional approval; any exercise of this provision must be made the subject of a plan revision.)
(28) Regulations providing for continuous monitoring by existing sources, submitted on May 22, 1977, by the Division of Air Pollution Control of the Tennessee Department of Public Health for the Metropolitan Health Department of Nashville and Davidson County.
(29) Regulations providing for continous monitoring of existing sources, control of vinyl chloride emissions, review of new sources in nonattainment areas, control of emissions from wood-fired boilers, change in diffusion equation limiting particulate emissions, conflict of interest rules and miscellaneous other changes, submitted on May 3 and June 22, 1978, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health, Division of Air Pollution Control.
(30) 1979 implementation plan revisions for nonattainment areas, submitted on February 13 and April 12 and 27, 1979, by the Tennessee Division of Air Pollution Control (Bristol, Lafollettee, Jacksboro, Sumner Co., Anderson/Knox Counties, Copperhill, Johnsonville area, Shelby Co., and Knox Co.)
(31) Requests for an 18-month extension of the statutory timetable for submitting plans to attain and maintain the secondary ambient standard for particulate matter in the Chattanooga, Columbia, Kingsport, Memphis, and Nashville nonattainment areas, submitted on May 4, 9, and 17, and June 21 and 22, 1979, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(32) Regulation 1200-3-9-.01-(4) for the review of new sources adopted on March 21, 1979, with a State effective date of June 21, 1979, and submitted on April 12, 1979, pursuant to the requirements of § 51.24 of this chapter (1978 edition) by the Tennessee Division of Air Pollution Control.
(33) 1979 implementation plans for the Nashville TSP and CO nonattainment areas and Statewide ozone nonattainment areas, including regulations Number 3, and Number 7 for Nashville-Davidson County adopted on April 11, 1979 and March 14, 1979, which were submitted on May 15, 1979, and regulations 1200-3-18-01 through .47, adopted on March 14, April 11, June 20 and 28, 1979, and May 1, 1980, and submitted on June 28, July 2, 1979, and May 8, 1980, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(34) 1979 implementation plan revisions for the Kingsport TSP nonattainment area, submitted on August 15, 1979, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(35) Regulation 1200-3-14-.01, -.02, -.03 for control of sulfur dioxide emissions, adopted on July 1, 1979, with a State effective date of November 16, 1979, and submitted on June 29, 1979, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(36) [Reserved]
(37) Transportation related commitments and schedules, submitted on March 20 and December 17, 1980, by the Tennessee Division of Air Pollution Control to correct deficiencies in the Memphis CO plan given conditional approval on February 6, 1980.
(38) Air quality surveillance plan submitted on April 23, 1980, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(39) Set II VOC regulations, submitted on December 31, 1980, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(40) Davidson County and Hamilton County implementation plans for lead, submitted on August 19, 1981, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(41) Revisions involving the following regulations—
Rule 1200-3-11-.02(2)(1)5.(ii): Asbestos;
Rule 1200-3-12-.04(2)(c): Large Existing Fuel Burning Installations;
Rule 1200-3-18-.02(1)(ii): Definitions: Volatile Organic Compounds;
Rule 1200-3-18-.04: Alternative Emission Standard; and
Rule 1200-3-18-.42(3): Individual Compliance Schedules—submitted on September 30, 1981, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(42) Alternative VOC compliance schedule for Werthan Industries, Inc., Nashville, submitted on October 9, 1981, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(43) Revision to the Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) definition, submitted on August 27, 1980, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(44) Miscellaneous nonregulatory revisions submitted on October 25, 1979, March 20, 1980, May 5, 1980, August 15, 1980, and November 5, 1981, and miscellaneous regulatory revisions submitted on February 6, 1979 (change in Chapter 6), on June 13, 1979 (changes in Chapters 2, 4, 6, 7, and 8), on September 27, 1979 (change in Chapter 16), on October 15, 1979 (changes in Chapters 1, 2, 7, 11, 16, and 19), on November 23, 1979 (changes in Chapters 6, 9, 12, 16, 18, and 20), on February 19, 1980 (changes in Chapters 2 and 12), October 25, 1980 (changes in Chapters 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, and 14), on August 26, 1981 (changes in Chapters 5, 9, 14, 15, 16, 18, and 19), on September 30, 1981 (change in Chapter 16), on December 9, 1981 (changes in Chapters 2, 16, 18, 19, and 20), and on January 22, 1982 (changes in Chapters 2, 5, 7, 8, 12, 16, 18, 19, and 21).
(45) (i) Materials developed to meet conditions on the approval of the 1979 revisions for the Nashville and Kingsport primary TSP nonattainment areas, submitted on September 30, 1980, and December 17, 1980, respectively, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health. Additional materials for Kingsport were submitted on August 27, 1981.
(ii) 1979 revisions for the Copperhill secondary SO2 nonattainment area, submitted on August 15, 1980, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(iii) 1979 revisions for the Kingsport secondary TSP nonattainment area, submitted on May 8, 1980, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(46) Miscellaneous changes in Chapters 1200-3-5, 10, 12, 18, and 20, submitted on December 9, 1981, and miscellaneous changes in Chapters 1200-3-2, 5, 7, 9, 12, 16, 18, submitted on January 22, 1982, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(47) Metropolitan Nashville-Davidson County Set II VOC Regulation, submitted on August 27, 1980 and January 23, 1981, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(48) Extended compliance schedules for five sources of VOC, and operating permit for Du Pont de Nemours Company's scrub solids kiln at New Johnsonville, submitted on February 12, 1982, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(49) Part D revisions for the Chattanooga primary TSP nonattainment area, submitted on August 31, 1981, and December 22, 1982, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health. (No action is taken on the definition of “reconstruction” contained in the revisions.)
(50) Certain State permits for the Kingsport area, and a visible emission technique for nontraditional fugitive dust sources (Method 1) submitted on May 10, 1982; and a revision entitled Standard of Performance for Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids Contracted after May 18, 1978, (1200-3-16-/.09a) submitted May 5, 1982, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(51) Changes in visible emission evaluation technique for nontraditional sources, submitted on September 29, 1982, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(52) VOC compliance schedule extension for Knowlton Brothers, Chattanooga, submitted on August 3, 1982, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(53) Knox County plan for lead, submitted on March 1, 1983, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(54) Revisions to the Part D ozone plan for the Nashville-Davidson County nonattainment area, submitted on June 30, 1982, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(55) Nashville-Davidson County regulations for prevention of significant deterioration and for new source review in nonattainment areas, submitted on October 9, 1981 (revised regulation no. 3), June 3 and November 22, 1982 (changes in revised regulation no. 3 and in Chapter Four of the Metropolitan Code of Nashville and Davidson County), and regulations submitted on June 3, 1982, for the control of volatile organic compounds, determination of good engineering practice stack height, and permits for an equivalent opacity standard for Ford Motor Company, by the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(56) 1982 revisions in the Part D CO SIP for the Nashville-Davidson County nonattainment area (except TCM portion approved on September 13, 1985), submitted on June 30, 1982, and June 14, 1985.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Metropolitan Health Department Pollution Control Division Regulation No. 8 for Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) adopted on May 13, 1981; and revised on June 12, 1985, and February 15, 1984.
(B) Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County's Carbon Monoxide Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) curve adopted on May 8, 1985.
(ii) Other material.
(A) Narrative adopted June 16, 1982.
(B) Public awareness program mechanics training program adopted May 8, 1985.
(57) Regulatory revisions (changes and additions in regulations 1200-3-5-.11, 1200-3-12-.04-(4), 1200-3-16-.01-(5), 1200-3-16-.14, 1200-3-16-.32, 1200-3-16-.33, 1200-3-18-.02(1)(hh), 1200-3-18-.02(ii), 1200-3-18-.03(1)(b), 1200-3-18-.21(5), and 1200-3-18-.22(2), 1200-3-19-.03 (g), (h) and addition of regulation 1200-3-18-.30) submitted on April 22, 1983, and nonregulatory revisions (changes in sections 2.15 and 2.12.E.2, 2.8.1, and eleven permits for sources in the Kingsport area) submitted on April 14, 1983, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(58) Materials related to attainment status designations of various areas, submitted on January 19, 20, and 21, February 9, March 4, 14, and 22, April 6, and June 1, 1983, by the Tennessee Department for Health and Environment.
(59) Control strategy demonstration for lead, submitted on June 4, 1984, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(60) Lead implementation plan for Memphis/Shelby County, submitted on June 25, 1984, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(61) Material related to a compliance schedule for Maremont Corporation in Pulaski, and two permits for the Kingsport Press in Kingsport, submitted on September 15, 1983, and January 16, 1984, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(62) Regulations for the prevention of significant deterioration, submitted on December 9, 1981, April 22 and September 1, 1983, and clarifications submitted on September 5, 1984, and January 17, 1985 by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment. (Action has been deferred on the phrase “except the activities of any vessel” in 1200-3-9-.01(4)(b) until EPA revises the definition of stationary source.)
(63) Changes in rules 1200-3-5-.01 (to revise general visible emission standards), 1200-3-2-.01 (to add definition of “calendar quarter”), 1200-3-12-.03 (to specify method for determining inorganic lead emissions in stack gases), 1200-3-14 (to revise monitoring requirements related to SO2 control), and 1200-3-16-.01 (to specify method for determining particulate emissions from asphalt processing and roofing manufacture), submitted on October 17, 1984, and change in rule 1200-3-3 (to delete ambient air quality standard for hydrocarbons), submitted on December 5, 1984, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(64) Changes in visible emission evaluation methods, submitted on September 26, 1984, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(65) Changes in visible emission limitations for wood-fired fuel burning equipment (changes in regulations 1200-3-5-.06 and 1200-3-5-.07), submitted on October 17, 1984, and January 18, 1985, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment. Coverage of wood-fired fuel equipment was expanded to include units of 500,000 to 100,000,000 BTU per hour heat input in certain counties; the compliance determining technique was changed from the aggregate method to the six-minute average.
(66) State implementation plan for lead, submitted on December 5, 1984, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendments to the Tennessee Air Pollution Control Regulations, Chapter 1200-3-22, Lead Emission Standards, as submitted, and State-effective on December 5, 1984.
(B) Operating permits for:
(1) Ross Metals, Inc., issued on December 5, 1984.
(2) General Smelting and Refining Company, issued on December 5, 1984.
(3) Tennessee Chemical Company, issued on December 5, 1984.
(ii) Additional information.
(A) Control Strategy and modelling, submitted on June 4, 1984.
(67) Letter of commitment, submitted on December 20, 1984, by the Memphis-Shelby County Health Department.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of commitment on new source review for lead sources, submitted on December 20, 1984, by the Memphis County Health Department.
(ii) Additional information.
(A) None.
(68) Revisions in the TCM portion of the 1982 CO SIP for Nashville-Davidson County, submitted on July 18, 1984, and adopted on June 4, 1984.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Air Pollution Control Board of the State of Tennessee Board Order 13 84, which is a statement of intent to adopt two-cent gas tax equivalent measures in place of return of 1980 level of service in Nashville-Davidson County CO SIP TCM; and July 18, 1984 letter from the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment which approves the Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County Legally Enforceable Limits and Schedules effective June 4, 1984.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Revision of the calculations on reductions due to implementation of the Rideshare Program submitted on July 18, 1984.
(69) Tennessee Visible Emission Evaluation Method 3, was submitted on January 16 and June 14, 1985, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(a) January 16, 1985 letter from Tennessee Department of Health and Environment and Tennessee Visible Emission Evaluation Method 3, §§ 1, 2, and 5, became State-effective on December 12, 1984.
(b) June 14, 1985 letter from Tennessee Department of Health and Environment and Tennessee Visible Emission Evaluation Method 3, §§ 3 and 4, became State-effective on May 30, 1985.
(ii) Other material—none.
(70) -(71) [Reserved]
(72) Five Board Orders were submitted on January 29, 1986, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Board Order 2-86 from Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, became State-effective on January 15, 1986.
(B) Board Order 3-86 from Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, became State-effective on January 15, 1986.
(C) Board Order 5-86 from Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, became State-effective on January 15, 1986.
(ii) Other material—none.
(73) Tennessee Visible Emissions Evaluation Method 4 was submitted on May 28, 1986, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee Visible Emissions Evaluation Method 4, which became State-adopted on April 16, 1986.
(ii) Other material—none.
(74) Board Orders 7-86 and 11-86 were submitted on May 9, 1986, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Board Order 7-86, which became State-effective on April 16, 1986.
(B) Board Order 11-86, and temporary operating permit for Refined Metals Corp., permit No. 0212-OIP, which became State-effective on April 16, 1986.
(ii) Other material—none.
(75) Board Order 12-86, a one-year variance from SO2 ambient monitoring by DuPont in Old Hickory, was submitted on July 7, 1986, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Board Order 12-86, which became State-effective on June 19, 1986.
(ii) Other material—none.
(76) Board Orders 23-86, 24-86, 34-86 and 36-86 were submitted on October 7, 1986 and December 30, 1986, respectively by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Board Order 23-86, which became State-effective on September 17, 1986.
(B) Board Order 24-86, which became State-effective on September 17, 1986.
(C) Board Order 34-86, which became State-effective on November 20, 1986.
(D) Board Order 36-86, which became State-effective on November 20, 1986.
(ii) Other material—none.
(77) Board Orders 35-86 and 5-87 were submitted on February 17, 1987, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Board Order 35-86, Opacity variance for Hassel and Hughes Lumber Company, which was approved on November 19, 1986.
(B) Board Order 5-87, variance for Texas Gas Transmission Corporation which was approved on January 21, 1987.
(ii) Other material—none.
(78) A variance from Rule 1200-3-18.21 was submitted to EPA on December 30, 1986, by the Tenessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by referemce.
(A) A variance for coating bicycles at Murray Ohio Manufacturing Company granted by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Board, approved on November 19, 1986.
(ii) Additional material—none.
(79) A variance from Rule 1200-3-18-.04(8) was submitted to EPA on January 6, 1988, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, Division of Air Pollution Control, Board Order 08-87 approved on August 13, 1987.
(B) Letter of January 6, 1988, from the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(ii) Other materials—none.
(80) A variance from Rule 1200-3-18-.04(8) was submitted to EPA on January 6, 1988, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, Division of Air Pollution Control, Board Order 11-87 approved on August 13, 1987.
(B) Letter of January 6, 1988, from the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(ii) Other materials—none.
(81) A variance from Rule 1200-3-18-.04(8) was submitted to EPA on January 6, 1988, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation of reference.
(A) Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, Division of Air Pollution Control, Board Order 29-87 approved on December 10, 1987.
(B) Letter of January 6, 1988, from the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(ii) Other materials—none.
(82) A variance from Rule 1200-3-18-.04(8) was submitted to EPA on February 25, 1988, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, Division of Air Pollution Control, Board Order 2-88 approved on February 18, 1988.
(B) Letter of February 25, 1988, from the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(ii) Other materials-none.
(83) A variance from Rule 1200-3-18-.04(8) was submitted to EPA on January 6, 1988, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, Division of Air Pollution Control, Board Order 27-87 approved on December 10, 1987.
(B) Letter of January 6, 1988, from the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(ii) Other materials—none.
(84) A variance from Rule 1200-3-18-.04(8) was submitted to EPA on January 6, 1988, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, Division of Air Pollution Control Board Order 19-87 approved on October 2, 1987.
(B) Letter of January 6, 1988, from the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(ii) Other materials—none.
(85) Board Orders 10-87 and 15-87, incorporating the Prevention of Significant Deterioration modeling guideline in the State of Tennessee and Nashville/Davidson County regulations, submitted on January 6, 1988 by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Board Order 10-87, revision to the Prevention of Significant Deterioration modeling guideline for the State of Tennessee, which was approved on August 13, 1987.
(B) Board Order 15-87, revision to the Prevention of Significant Deterioration modeling guideline for Nashville/Davidson County, which was approved on August 13, 1987.
(C) Letter of January 6, 1988 from the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(ii) Other material—none.
(86) Board Order 1-87 concerning Legally Enforceable Limits and Schedules for the Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County portion of the Tennessee State Implementation Plan for Total Suspended Particulates, was submitted on February 17, 1987, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Board Order 1-87, and amendments to § 2.12.1.D.8, “Legally Enforceable Limits and Schedules”, of the Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County portion of the Tennessee State Implementation Plan for Total Suspended Particulates, approved on January 21, 1987.
(ii) Other material—none.
(87) A certificate of alternate control of volatile organic compound emissions for Avco Aerostructures/Textron was submitted to EPA on February 25, 1988, by the State of Tennessee for the Metropolitan Health Department of Nashville and Davidson County.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of February 25, 1988, from the State of Tennessee Air Pollution Control Board.
(B) Certificate of alternate control of volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions for Avco Aerostructures/Textron, adopted by the Metropolitan Board of Health on February 9, 1988.
(C) Avco Aerostructures/Textron operating permit numbers 42-3, 42-4, 42-5, 42-6, 42-7, 42-8, 42-9, 42-10, 42-18, 42-19.
(88) Rule 1200-3-19-.06, Logs for Operating Hours, submitted on February 19, 1980, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Rule 1200-3-19-.06, Logs for Operating Hours which became State-effective February 14, 1980.
(B) Letter of February 19, 1980, from the Tennessee Department of Public Health.
(ii) Other material—none.
(89) Revised Memphis and Shelby County regulations (Board Order 17-86) submitted on July 7, 1986.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Memphis and Shelby County regulations, Board Order 17-86, which became State-effective June 18, 1986. The regulations that are approved are as follows:
Sections 16-46
Sections 16-47
Sections 16-48
Sections 16-49 except for Rule 1200-3-3-.05 (the last sentence)
Sections 16-50
Sections 16-51
Sections 16-56
Sections 16-57
Sections 16-58
Sections 16-59
Sections 16-71
Sections 16-77 except for Rules 1200-3-9.01(3); 1200-3-9-.01(4)(b)(6)(the phrase, “.except the activities of any vessel.”); 1200-3-9-.01(4)(o)(2); 1200-3-9-.02(1)-(3),(6)-(10) and the last sentence of (5); 1200-3-9-.03(2)(the last sentence), .03(2)(a), and .03(2)(b)
Sections 16-78 except for Rules 1200-3-7-.03(2); 1200-3-7-.04(2)(the last sentence); 1200-3-7-.07(2)-(5); 1200-3-7-.09
Sections 16-79
Sections 16-80
Sections 16-82 except for Rules 1200-3-14-.02; 1200-3-14-.03(5) and (6)
Sections 16-83 except for Rules 1200-3-5-.01(2) and (3); 1200-3-5-.03(2)
Sections 16-84
Sections 16-85
Sections 16-86
Sections 16-87
Sections 16-88 except paragraph (b)
Sections 16-89
Sections 16-90
Sections 16-91
(B) Letter of July 7, 1986, from the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(ii) Other material—none.
(90) An amendment to Section 7-1 of the Nashville/Davidson County regulations was submitted on June 15, 1988, by Tennessee's Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, Division of Air Pollution Control, Board Order 11-88 approved on June 8, 1988.
(B) Letter of June 15, 1988, from the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(ii) Other material-none.
(91) Board Orders 13-87, deleting five operating permits for Tennessee Eastman Company from the SIP, and 14-87, deleting an operating permit for General Smelting and Refining from the SIP, submitted on January 6, 1988.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Board Order 13-87, for Tennessee Eastman Company, approved August 13, 1987.
(B) Board Order 14-87, for General Smelting and Refining Company, approved August 13, 1987.
(C) Letter of January 6, 1988, from the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(ii) Other material—none.
(92) Revised Knox County regulations: Tennessee Air Pollution Control Board Order 17-86, submitted on July 7, 1986; Board Order 27-86, submitted on October 7, 1986; and Board Order 2-87, submitted on February 17, 1987.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee Air Pollution Control Board Orders 17-86, and Knox County regulations 12.0-20.0, 22.0, 24.0, 25.0, except 25.2.B, 26.0-41.0, and 46.0, which became State effective June 18, 1986; 27-86, and Knox County regulation 35.3 and amendments to 41.1, which became State effective September 17, 1986; and 2-87 and Knox County regulation 47.0, which became State effective January 21, 1987.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Letters of July 7, 1986, October 7, 1986, and February 17, 1987, from the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, submitting the Knox County SIP revisions.
(93) Stack height regulations were submitted to EPA on August 18, 1986, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Tennessee Air Pollution Control Regulations, Good Engineering Practice Stack Height Regulations, which became effective on November 22, 1987.
(ii) Other material—none.
(94) A revision of Rule 1200-3-18-.02(m) was submitted to EPA on January 6, 1988, by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendment to Tennessee Department of Health and Environment rules (revision of Paragraph 1200-3-18-.02(m)), State-effective on November 10, 1986.
(ii) Other material—none.
(95) Rules 1200-3-6-.05(4), Wood Fired Fuel Burning Equipment, 1200-3-19-.11(3)(b), Particulate Matter Emissions Regulations for the Bristol Nonattainment Area, and 1200-3-19-.12(2)(g), Particulate Matter Emission Regulations for Air Contaminant Sources in or Significantly Impacting the Particulate Nonattainment Control Areas in Campbell County, which were submitted January 6, 1988.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Rule 1200-3-6-.05(4), Wood Fired Fuel Burning Equipment, which is State-effective, May 30, 1987.
(B) Rule 1200-3-19-.11(3)(b), Particulate Matter Emission Regulations for the Bristol Nonattainment Area, which is State-effective May 30, 1987.
(C) Rule 1200-3-19-.12(2)(g), Particulate Matter Emission Regulations for Air Contaminant Sources in or Significantly Impacting the Particulate Nonattainment Control Areas in Campbell County, which is State-effective May 30, 1987.
(ii)