Mont. Admin. R. 17.8.340 - STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE FOR NEW STATIONARY SOURCES AND EMISSION GUIDELINES FOR EXISTING SOURCES
(1) For the purpose
of this rule, the following definitions apply:
(a) "Administrator ", as used in 40 CFR Part
60, means the department , except in the case of those duties which cannot be
delegated to the state by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, in which
case "administrator " means the administrator of the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency.
(b) "Stationary
source " means any building, structure, facility, or installation which emits or
may emit any air pollutant subject to regulation under the FCAA .
(2) The terms and associated
definitions specified in 40
CFR 60.2, shall apply to this rule, except as
specified in (1) (a).
(3) The owner
and operator of any stationary source or modification, as defined and applied
in 40 CFR Part 60, shall comply with the standards and provisions of 40 CFR
Part 60.
(4) The following apply to
designated municipal solid waste landfill facilities under 40 CFR Part 60,
Subpart Cc:
(a) Designated facilities under
Subpart Cc shall comply with the requirements in
40 CFR
60.33c,
60.34c, and
60.35c that are applicable to
designated facilities and that must be included in a state plan for state plan
approval.
(b) Designated facilities
under Subpart Cc, that meet the conditions in
40 CFR
60.33c (a) (1), regarding operation or design
capacity, shall submit an initial design capacity report and an initial
emission rate report, in accordance with
40 CFR
60.757, within 90 days of EPA 's publication
in the Federal Register of approval of this rule. If the design capacity report
reflects that the facility meets the condition in
40 CFR
60.33c (a) (2) and the emission rate report
reflects that the facility meets the condition in
40 CFR
60.33c (a) (3), the facility shall:
(i) submit a final control plan to the
department for review and final approval within 12 months after the date of
EPA's publication of approval of this rule in the Federal Register, or within
12 months after the date the condition in
40 CFR
60.33c (a) (3) is met (i.e., the date of the
first annual nonmethane organic compound (NMOC) report which demonstrates that
NMOCs equal or exceed 50 Mg/yr), whichever occurs later;
(ii) award contracts for any necessary
control systems/process changes within 15 months after the date of EPA 's
publication of approval of this rule in the Federal Register, or within 15
months after the date the condition in
40 CFR
60.33c (a) (3) is met, whichever occurs
later;
(iii) initiate on-site
construction or installation of any necessary air pollution control devices,
and initiate any necessary process changes, within 21 months after the date of
EPA 's publication of approval of this rule in the Federal Register, or within
21 months after the date the condition in
40 CFR
60.33c (a) (3) is met, whichever occurs
later;
(iv) complete on-site
construction or installation of any necessary air pollution control devices,
and complete any necessary process changes, within 27 months after the date of
EPA 's publication of approval of this rule in the Federal Register, or within
27 months after the date the condition in
40 CFR
60.33c (a) (3) is met, whichever occurs
later; and
(v) achieve final
compliance within 30 months after the date of EPA 's publication of approval of
this rule in the Federal Register, or within 30 months after the date the
condition in 40 CFR
60.33c (a) (3) is met, whichever occurs
later.
(c) Designated
facilities under Subpart Cc shall comply with the final site-specific
collection and control system design plan approved by the department and, in
accordance with 40 CFR
60.8, shall demonstrate compliance with the
emission standards specified in Subpart Cc, not later than 180 days following
initial startup of the collection and control system.
(5) Designated hospital/medical/infectious
waste incinerator facilities under 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart Ce, shall comply
with the requirements in 40
CFR 60.33e,
60.34e,
60.35e,
60.36e,
60.37e and
60.38e that are applicable to
designated facilities and that must be included in a state plan for state plan
approval. Designated facilities under 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart Ce, that are not
excluded under 40 CFR
60.32e, shall:
(a) submit a final control plan to the
department for review and final approval within 15 months after the date of
EPA's publication of approval of the state plan in the Federal
Register;
(b) award contracts for
any necessary control systems/process changes within 21 months after the date
of EPA 's publication of approval of the state plan in the Federal
Register;
(c) initiate on-site
construction or installation of any necessary air pollution control devices,
and initiate any necessary process changes, within 24 months after the date of
EPA 's publication of approval of the state plan in the Federal
Register;
(d) complete on-site
construction or installation of any necessary air pollution control devices,
and complete any necessary process changes, within 30 months after the date of
EPA 's publication of approval of the state plan in the Federal Register;
and
(e) achieve final compliance
with all requirements of the state plan within 36 months after the date of
EPA 's publication of approval of the state plan in the Federal Register, or by
September 15, 2002, whichever is earlier.
Notes
75-2-111, 75-2-203, MCA; IMP, 75-2-203, MCA;
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