Or. Admin. Code § 340-230-0370 - Increments of Progress
(1)
Increments of Progress
(a) For Class I units,
if the owner or operator plans to achieve compliance more than 1 year following
December 31, 2003 and a permit modification is not required, or more than 1
year following the date of issuance of a revised construction or operation
permit if a permit modification is required, five increments of progress must
be met as follows:
(A) Submit a final control
plan;
(B) Submit a notification of
retrofit contract award;
(C)
Initiate onsite construction;
(D)
Complete onsite construction;
(E)
Achieve final compliance.
(b) For Class II units, if the owner or
operator plans to achieve compliance more than 1 year following December 31,
2003 and a permit modification is not required, or more than 1 year following
the date of issuance of a revised construction or operation permit is a permit
modification is required, the following two increments of progress must be met:
(A) Submit a final control plan;
(B) Achieve final compliance.
(c) Deadlines:
(A) Submission of a final control plan to the
Department by no later than December 31, 2003.
(B) For Class I units only, award contracts
must be submitted to the Department by no later than June 6, 2004
(C) For Class I units only, onsite
construction must begin by December 6, 2004.
(D) For Class I units only, onsite
construction must be completed by June 6, 2005.
(E) Final compliance must be completed by
December 6, 2005.
(2) Notification:
(a) The notification of achievement of
increment of progress must include: notification that the increment of progress
has been achieved and any items required to be submitted with the increment of
progress. The notification must be signed by the owner or operator of the
municipal waste combustion unit.
(b) Notifications of achievement of
increments of progress must be postmarked no later than 10 days after the
compliance date for the increment.
(3) Failure to meet deadlines. If the owner
or operator fails to meet an increment of progress, a notification to the
Department must be submitted no later than 10 days after the compliance date
for the increment. The notification must explain to the Department why the
increment was not met and the plan for meeting the increment as expeditiously
as possible. Reports must be submitted each subsequent month until the
increment of progress is met.
(4)
Control Plan:
(a) Submit the final control
plan, including a description of the devices for air pollution control and
process changes that will be used to comply with the emission limits and other
requirements of this division.
(b)
A copy of the final control plan must be maintained onsite.
(5) Awarding Contracts. A signed
copy of the contracts awarded to initiate onsite construction, initiate onsite
installation of emission control equipment, and incorporated process changes
must be submitted to the Department. Submit the copy of the contracts with the
notification that the increment of progress has been achieved.
(6) Onsite Construction:
(a) Initiate onsite construction and
installation of emission control equipment and initiate the process changes
outlined in the final control plan.
(b) Complete onsite construction and
installation of emission control equipment and complete process changes
outlined in the final control plan.
(7) Final compliance:
(a) Complete all process changes and complete
retrofit construction as specified in the final control plan.
(b) Connect the air pollution control
equipment with the municipal waste combustion unit identified in the final
control plan and complete process changes to the municipal waste combustion
unit so that if the affected municipal waste combustion unit is brought online,
all necessary process changes and air pollution control equipment are operating
as designed.
(8) Closure
of the combustion unit:
(a) If the municipal
waste combustion unit is closed but must reopen before the final compliance
date, the owner or operator must meet the increments of progress specified in
OAR 340-230-0370(1).
Additionally, the owner or operator must complete emission control retrofit and
meet the emission limits and good combustion practices on the date the
municipal waste combustion unit restarts operation.
(b) If the municipal waste combustion unit
must be closed rather than comply, the owner or operator must submit a closure
notification, including the date of closure, to the Department by the date the
final control plan is due. If the closure date is later than 1 year after the
effective date of State plan approval, the owner or operator must enter into a
legally binding closure agreement with the Department by the date the final
control plan is due. The agreement must specify the date by which operation
must cease.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 468.020
Stats. Implemented: ORS 468A.025
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