Or. Admin. Code § 340-210-0100 - Registration in General
(1) Any air
contaminant source not subject to Air Contaminant Discharge Permits, OAR 340
division 216, or Oregon Title V Operating Permits, OAR 340 division 218, must
register with DEQ upon request pursuant to OAR
340-210-0110 through
340-210-0120.
(2) The owner or operator of an air
contaminant source listed in subsection (2)(a) that is certified through a DEQ
approved environmental certification program and subject to an Area Source
NESHAP may register the source with DEQ pursuant to OAR
340-210-0110 through
340-210-0120 in lieu of
obtaining a permit according to with OAR
340-216-0020, unless DEQ
determines that the source has not complied with the requirements of the
environmental certification program.
(a) The
following sources may be registered under this section:
(A) Motor vehicle surface coating
operations.
(B) Dry cleaners using
perchloroethylene.
(b)
Approved environmental certification program. To be approved, the environmental
certification program must, at a minimum, require certified sources to comply
with all applicable state and federal rules and regulations and require
additional measures to increase environmental protection.
(c) Fees. In order to obtain and maintain
registration, owners and operators of sources registered pursuant to this
section must pay the following annual fees by March 1 of each year:
(A) Motor vehicle surface coating operations
- $288.00.
(B) Dry cleaners using
perchloroethylene - $216.00.
(C)
Late fees.
(i) 8-30 days late: 5% of annual
fee.
(ii) 31-60 days late: 10% of
annual fee.
(iii) 61 or more days
late: 20% of annual fee.
(D) Failure to pay fees. Registration is
automatically terminated upon failure to pay annual fees within 90 days of
invoice by DEQ, unless prior arrangements for payment have been approved in
writing by DEQ.
(d)
Recordkeeping. In order to maintain registration, owners and operators of
sources registered pursuant to this section must maintain records required by
the approved environmental performance program under subsection (2)(b). The
records must be kept on site and in a form suitable and readily available for
expeditious inspection and review.
(3) The owner or operator of an air
contaminant source that is subject to a federal NSPS or NESHAP in 40 CFR part
60 or 40 CFR part 3 and that is not located at a source that is required to
obtain a permit under OAR 340 division 216 (Air Contaminant Discharge Permits)
or OAR 340 division 218 (Oregon Title V Operating Permits), must register and
maintain registration with DEQ pursuant to OAR
340-210-0110 through
340-210-0120 if requested in
writing by DEQ (or by EPA at DEQ's request).
(4) Revocation. DEQ may revoke a registration
if a source fails to meet any requirement in OAR
340-210-0110.
NOTE: This rule is included in the State of Oregon Clean Air Act Implementation Plan as adopted by the EQC under OAR 340-200-0040.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 468.020, 468A.025, 468A.035, 468A.050, 468A.070 & 468A.310
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 468A.025, 468A.035, 468A.050, 468A.070 & 468A.310
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