Or. Admin. Code § 340-222-0055 - Unassigned Emissions
(1) Purpose.
The purpose of unassigned emissions is to track and manage the difference in
the quantity of emissions between the netting basis and what the source could
emit based on the facility's current physical and operational design.
(2) Establishing unassigned
emissions.
(a) Unassigned emissions equal the
netting basis minus the source's current PTE, minus any banked emission
reduction credits. Unassigned emissions are zero if this result is negative.
(b) Unused capacity created after
the effective date of this rule due to reduced potential to emit that is not
banked or expired emission reduction credits (OAR
340-268-0030), increase
unassigned emissions on a ton for ton basis.
(3) Maximum unassigned emissions.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (c),
unassigned emissions will be reduced to not more than the SER (OAR
340-200-0020) on July 1, 2007
and at each permit renewal following that date.
(b) The netting basis is reduced by the
amount that unassigned emissions are reduced.
(c) In an AQMA where the EPA requires an
attainment demonstration based on dispersion modeling, unassigned emissions are
not subject to reduction under this rule.
(4) Using unassigned emissions.
(a) An existing source may use unassigned
emissions for internal netting to allow an emission increase in accordance with
the permit.
(b) A source may not
bank unassigned emissions or transfer them to another source.
(c) A source may not use emissions that are
removed from the netting basis, including emission reductions required by rule,
order or permit condition under OAR
340-222-0046(3)(a)(C),
for netting in any future permit actions.
(5) Upon renewal, modification or other
reopening of a permit after July 1, 2002 the unassigned emissions will be
established with an expiration date of July 1, 2007 for all unassigned
emissions in excess of the SER. Each time the permit is renewed after July 1,
2007 the unassigned emissions will be established again and reduced upon the
following permit renewal to no more than the SER for each regulated pollutant.
NOTE: This rule is included in the State of Oregon Clean Air Act Implementation Plan that EQC adopted under OAR 340-200-0040.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 468.020, 468A.025, 468A.040 & 468A.310
Stats. Implemented: ORS 468A
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