A. Any application for a permit or permit
revision under
R18-2-406 to construct a new major
source or major modification to a major source shall contain an analysis of
ambient air quality in the area that the new major source or major modification
would affect for each of the following pollutants:
1. For the new source, each pollutant that it
would have the potential to emit in a significant amount;
2. For the modification, each pollutant for
which it would result in a significant net emissions increase.
B. With respect to any such
pollutant for which no national ambient air quality standard exists, the
analysis shall contain all air quality monitoring data as the Director
determines is necessary to assess ambient air quality for that pollutant in any
area that the emissions of the pollutant would affect.
C. With respect to any such pollutant (other
than nonmethane hydrocarbons) for which such a standard does exist, the
analysis shall contain continuous air quality monitoring data gathered for
purposes of determining whether emissions of that pollutant would cause or
contribute to a violation of the standard or any maximum allowable
increase.
D. In general, the
continuous air quality monitoring data that is required shall have been
gathered over a period of at least one year and shall represent at least the
year preceding receipt of the application, except that, if the Director
determines that a complete and adequate analysis can be accomplished with
monitoring data gathered over a period shorter than one year (but not to be
less than four months), the data that is required shall have been gathered over
at least that shorter period.
E.
The owner or operator of a proposed stationary source or modification to a
source of volatile organic compounds who satisfies all conditions of 40 CFR
51,
Appendix S, Section I V, may provide post-approval monitoring data for ozone in
lieu of providing precon-struction data as required under subsections (B), (C),
and (D) above.
F. Post-construction
monitoring. The owner or operator of a new major source or major modification
shall, after construction of the source or modification, conduct such ambient
monitoring as the Director determines is necessary to determine the effect
emissions from the new source or modification may have, or are having, on air
quality in any area.
G. Operations
of monitoring stations. The owner or operator of a new major source or major
modification shall meet the requirements of 40 CFR
58, Appendix B, during the
operation of monitoring stations for purposes of satisfying subsections (B)
through (F) above.
H. The
requirements of subsections (B) through (G) above shall not apply to a new
major source or major modification to an existing source with respect to
monitoring for a particular pollutant if:
1.
The emissions increase of the pollutant from the new source or the net
emissions increase of the pollutant from the modification would cause, in any
area, air quality impacts less than the following amounts:
a. Carbon Monoxide - 575
µg/m3, eight-hour average;
b. Nitrogen dioxide - 14
µg/m3, annual average;
c. PM2.5 - 04
µg/m3, 24-hour average;
d. PM10 - 10
µg/m3, 24-hour average;
e. Sulfur dioxide - 13
µg/m3, 24-hour average;
f. Lead - 0.1
µg/m3, 3-month average;
g. Fluorides - 0.25
µg/m3, 24-hour average;
h. Total reduced sulfur - 10
µg/m3, one-hour average;
i. Hydrogen sulfide - 0.04
µg/m3, one-hour average;
j. Reduced sulfur compounds - 10
µg/m3, one-hour average;
k. Ozone - net emissions increases of less
than 100 tons per year of volatile organic compounds or oxides of nitrogen;
2. The concentrations
of the pollutant in the area that the new source or modification would affect
are less than the concentrations listed in subsection (H)(1); or
3. The pollutant is not listed in subsection
(H)(1).
I. Any application for permit or permit revision under this
Article to construct a new major source or major modification to a source shall
contain:
1.
An analysis of the impairment to visibility, soils,
and vegetation that would occur as a result of the new source or modification
and general commercial, residential, industrial, and other growth associated
with the new source or modification. The applicant need not provide an analysis
of the impact on vegetation having no significant commercial or recreational
value.
2.
An analysis of the air quality impact projected for
the area as a result of general commercial, residential, industrial, and other
growth associated with the new source or
modification.