Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-19-58 - Emergency episode plans
(A) Any person
responsible for the operation of a source of air contamination adjudged to be
of major concern with respect to possible implementation of air pollution
emergency episode control procedures either because of the nature or the
quantity of its emissions shall, at the request of the department, prepare an
emergency episode plan to be implemented in the event that any episode status
is declared by the director. Such plans shall provide for the reduction of
emissions of those contaminants for which episode criteria have been
established and, consistent with good industrial practice and safe operating
procedures, reflect adherence to the requirements established in tables E-1,
E-2, and E-3 of regulation 28-19-57.
(B) All plans requested under the provisions
of 28-19-58 (A) shall be submitted to the department in written form, within 60
days of receipt of such a request; and shall be subject to review and approval
by the department. Such plans shall indicate the sources of contamination to be
controlled or eliminated; the manner in which such action will be accomplished;
and the approximate amount of specific contaminant emissions that will be
eliminated.
(C) The department
after reviewing any plan submitted in accordance with this regulation shall
approve or disapprove it on the basis of its consistency with the intent of
regulation 28-19-57. If such a plan is disapproved the department shall state
its reasons for disapproval and specify those changes needed to provide an
approvable plan. Such action shall be in writing and considered to be issued
under the provisions of
K.S.A. 65-3011 and subject to the provisions
therein.
(D) Those plans which are
approved under section C of this regulation shall be maintained on the premises
to which they apply and shall be implemented during those periods for which an
episode status has been established. Implementation of such a plan shall be
considered as an emergency order of the engineer of the board to immediately
reduce or discontinue the emission of contaminants in accordance with
K.S.A. 65-3012, and subject to the provisions
contained therein.
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