Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-2-408 - Innovative Control Technology
A.
Notwithstanding the provisions of
R18-2-406(A)(1) through
(3), the owner or operator of a proposed new
major source or major modification may request that the Director approve a
system of innovative control technology rather than the best available control
technology requirements otherwise applicable to the new source or
modification.
B. The Director shall
approve the installation of a system of innovative control technology if the
following conditions are met:
1. The owner or
operator of the proposed source or modification satisfactorily demonstrates
that the proposed control system would not cause or contribute to an
unreasonable risk to public health, welfare, or safety in its operation or
function;
2. The owner or operator
agrees to achieve a level of continuous emissions reduction equivalent to that
which would have been required under
R18-2-406(A)(1) or
(2) by a date specified in the permit or
permit revision under this Article for the source. Such date shall not be later
than four years from the time of start-up or seven years from the issuance of a
permit or permit revision under this Article;
3. The source or modification would meet
requirements equivalent to those in
R18-2-406(A)
based on the emissions rate that the stationary source employing the system of
innovative control technology would be required to meet on the date specified
in the permit or permit revision under this Article.
4. Before the date specified in the permit or
permit revision under this Article, the source or modification would not:
a. Cause or contribute to any violation of an
applicable national ambient air quality standard; or
b. Impact any area where an applicable
maximum increase allowed under
R18-2-208 is known to be
violated.
5. All other
applicable requirements including those for public participation have been
met.
6. The Director receives the
consent of the governors of other affected states.
7. The requirements of
R18-2-410 for federal Class I
areas will be met for all periods during the life of the source or
modification.
C. The
Director shall withdraw any approval to employ a system of innovative control
technology made under this Section if:
1. The
proposed system fails by the specified date to achieve the required continuous
emissions reduction rate; or
2. The
proposed system fails before the specified date so as to contribute to an
unreasonable risk to public health, welfare, or safety; or
3. The Director decides at any time that the
proposed system is unlikely to achieve the required level of control or to
protect the public health, welfare, or safety.
D. If the new source or major modification
fails to meet the required level of continuous emissions reduction within the
specified time period, or if the approval is withdrawn in accordance with
subsection (C) above, the Director may allow the owner or operator of the
source or modification up to an additional three years to meet the requirement
for the application of best available control technology through use of a
demonstrated system of control.
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