Iowa Code r. 567-24.138 - Issuance of acid rain permits
(1) Proposed permit. After the close of the
public comment and EPA 45-day review period (pursuant to 24.107(6) and
24.107(7)), the department will address any objections by the Administrator,
incorporate all necessary changes and issue or deny the acid rain
permit.
(2) The department will
submit the proposed acid rain permit or denial of a proposed acid rain permit
to the Administrator in accordance with
567-24.100 (455B) through
567-24.116 (455B), the
provisions of which shall be treated as applying to the issuance or denial of a
proposed acid rain permit.
(3)
Following the Administrator's review of the proposed acid rain permit or denial
of a proposed acid rain permit, the department, or under
40 CFR §
70.8(c), the Administrator,
will incorporate any required changes and issue or deny the acid rain permit in
accordance with 567-24.133 (455B) and
567-24.134 (455B).
(4) No acid rain permit including a draft or
proposed permit shall be issued unless the Administrator has received a
certificate of representation for the designated representative of the source
in accordance with Subpart B of 40 CFR Part 72.
(5) Permit issuance deadline and effective
date.
a. and
b. Reserved.
c. Each acid rain permit issued in accordance
with 24.138(5)"a" shall take effect by the later of January 1,
2000, or, where the permit governs a unit under 24.122(1)"c,"
the deadline for monitor certification under
567-25.2 (455B).
d. Each acid rain permit shall have a term of
five years commencing on its effective date.
e. An acid rain permit shall be binding on
any new owner or operator or designated representative of any source or unit
governed by the permit.
(6) Each acid rain permit shall contain all
applicable acid rain requirements, shall be a portion of the Title V operating
permit that is complete and segregable from all other air quality requirements,
and shall not incorporate information contained in any other documents, other
than documents that are readily available.
(7) Invalidation of the acid rain portion of
a Title V operating permit shall not affect the continuing validity of the rest
of the Title V operating permit, nor shall invalidation of any other portion of
the Title V operating permit affect the continuing validity of the acid rain
portion of the permit.
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