A. Except as otherwise provided in this
Article, no person shall begin actual construction of, operate, or make a
modification to any stationary source subject to regulation under this Article,
without obtaining a registration, permit or permit revision from the
Director.
B. Class I and II permits
and registrations shall be required as follows:
1. A Class I permit shall be required for a
person to begin actual construction of or operate any of the following:
a. Any major source,
b. Any solid waste incineration unit required
to obtain a permit pursuant to Section 129(e) of the Act,
c. Any affected source, or
d. Any stationary source in a source category
designated by the Administrator pursuant to
40
CFR
70.3 and adopted by the Director by
rule.
2. Unless a Class
I permit is required, a Class II permit shall be required for:
a. A person to begin actual construction of
or operate any stationary source that emits, or has the maximum capacity to
emit with any elective limits, any regulated NSR pollutant in an amount greater
than or equal to the significant level.
b. A person to make a physical or operational
change to a stationary source that would cause the source to emit, or have the
maximum capacity to emit with any elective limits, any regulated NSR pollutant
in an amount greater than or equal to the significant level.
c.
A person to begin actual construction of a source
subject to Article 17 of this Chapter.
d.
A person to make a modification subject to Article
17 of this Chapter to a source for which a permit has not been issued under
this Article.
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c. A person to begin
actual construction of or modify a stationary source that otherwise would be
subject to registration but that the Director has determined requires a permit
under
R18-2-302.01(C)(4) or
(D) .
3.
Until the effective date of the Administrator's
approval of the registration program in R18-2-302.01 into the state
implementation plan, unless a Class I permit is required, a Class II permit
shall be required for any of the activities that would require a registration
under subsections (B)(4)(b) and (c).
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3.
Unless a Class I or II permit is required, registration shall be required for:
a. A person to begin actual construction of
or operate any stationary source that emits or has the maximum capacity to emit
any regulated minor NSR pollutant in an amount greater than or equal to a
permitting exemption threshold.
b.
A person to begin actual construction of or operate any stationary source
subject to a standard under section 111 of the Act, except that a stationary
source is not required to register solely because it is subject to any of the
following standards:
i. 40 CFR
60, Subpart
AAA (Residential Wood Heaters).
ii.40 CFR
60, Subpart IIII (Stationary
Compression Ignition Internal Combustion Engines).
iii.40 CFR
60, Subpart JJJJ (Stationary Spark
Ignition Internal Combustion Engines).
iv.40 CFR
60, Subpart QQQQ (Residential
Hydronic Heaters and Forced-Air Furnaces).
c. A person to begin actual construction of
or operate any stationary source, including an area source, subject to a
standard under section 112 of the Act, except that a stationary source is not
required to register solely because it is subject to any of the following
standards:
ii. 40 CFR
63, Subpart ZZZZ (Reciprocating
Internal Combustion Engines).
iii.40 CFR
63, Subpart WWWWW (Ethylene Oxide
Sterilizers).
iv.40 CFR
63, Subpart
CCCCCC (Gasoline Distribution).
v.40 CFR
63, Subpart HHHHHH (Paint Stripping
and Miscellaneous Surface Coating Operations).
vi.40 CFR
63, Subpart JJJJJJ (Industrial,
Commercial, and Institutional Boilers Area Sources), published at 76 FR
15554
(March 21, 2011).
vii. A
regulation or requirement under section 112(r) of the Act.
d. A physical or operational change to a
source that would cause the source to emit or have the maximum capacity to emit
any regulated minor NSR pollutant in an amount greater than or equal to the
permitting exemption threshold.
C. Notwithstanding subsections (A) and (B),
the following stationary sources do not require a permit or registration unless
the source is a major source, or unless operation without a permit would result
in a violation of the Act:
1. A stationary
source that consists solely of a single categorically exempt activity plus any
combination of trivial activities.
2. Agricultural equipment used in normal farm
operations. "Agricultural equipment used in normal farm operations" does not
include equipment classified as a source that requires a permit under Title V
of the Act, or that is subject to a standard under 40 CFR
60,
61 or
63.
D. No person may
construct or reconstruct any major source of hazardous air pollutants, unless
the Director determines that maximum achievable control technology emission
limitation (MACT) for new sources under Section 112 of the Act will be met. If
MACT has not been established by the Administrator, such determination shall be
made on a case-by-case basis pursuant to
40 CFR
63.40 through
63.44,
as incorporated by reference in R18-2-1101(B). For purposes of this subsection,
constructing and reconstructing a major source shall have the meaning
prescribed in
40
CFR
63.41.
E. Elective limits or controls adopted under
R18-2-302.01(F) shall not be considered in determining whether a source
requires registration or a Class I permit but shall be considered in
determining any of the following:
1. Whether
the registration is subject to the public participation requirements of
R18-2-330, as provided in
R18-2-302.01(B)(3).
2. Whether review for possible interference
with attainment or maintenance of ambient standards is required under
R18-2-302.01(C).
3. Whether the source requires a Class II
permit, as provided in subsection (B)(2)(a) or (b).
F. The fugitive emissions of a stationary
source shall not be considered in determining whether the source requires a
Class II permit under subsection (B)(2)(a) or (b) or a registration under
subsection (B)(3)(a) or (d), unless the source belongs to a section 302(j)
category. If a permit is required for a stationary source, the fugitive
emissions of the source shall be subject to all of the requirements of this
Article.
G. Notwithstanding
subsections (A) and (B) of this Section, a person may begin actual
construction, but not operation, of a source requiring a Class I permit or
Class I permit revision upon the Director's issuance of the proposed final
permit or proposed final permit revision.