Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-2-515 - Minor NSR in General Permits
A. A
general permit may include emission standards designed to assure that a
stationary source covered by the permit will comply with minor new source
review under
R18-2-334(C) .
The emission standards may consist of any combination of the following:
1. Limits designed to assure that emissions
from a stationary source that is a member of the class of facilities covered by
the permit will not interfere with attainment or maintenance of a
NAAQS.
2. Limits imposing
reasonably available control technology.
B. Except as provided in subsection (C), if a
general permit includes emission standards under subsection (A), then any
stationary source that is a member of the class of facilities covered by the
permit or any minor NSR modification to such a source may comply with
R18-2-334 by obtaining coverage
under the permit.
C. An owner or
operator seeking coverage under a general permit in order to obtain
authorization to construct or make a minor NSR modification to a stationary
source shall instead apply for an individual permit, if the Department
determines there is reason to believe the source or modification could
interfere with attainment or maintenance of any national ambient air quality
standard. In making this determination, the Department:
1. Shall consider the factors in
R18-2-334(E)(1) to
(6).
2. Shall consider whether the dispersion
characteristics of the source are likely to result in higher ambient
concentrations of a conventional pollutant than the modeling assumptions used
to establish an emission standard under subsection (A)(1).
3. May apply a screening model to the
source's emissions.
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