Utah Admin. Code R307-401-5 - Notice of Intent
(1) Except as
provided in Sections R307-401-9 through
R307-401-17, any person subject
to Rule R307-401 shall submit a notice of intent to the director and receive an
approval order precedent to the construction, modification, installation,
establishment, or relocation of an air pollutant source or indirect source. The
notice of intent shall be in a format specified by the director.
(2) The notice of intent shall include the
following information:
(a) A description of
the nature of the processes involved; the nature, procedures for handling and
quantities of raw materials; the type and quantity of fuels employed; and the
nature and quantity of finished product.
(b) The expected composition and physical
characteristics of effluent stream both before and after treatment by any
control apparatus, including emission rates, volume, temperature, air pollutant
types, and concentration of air pollutants.
(c) The size, type, and performance
characteristics of any control apparatus.
(d) An analysis of best available control
technology for the proposed source or modification. When determining best
available control technology for a new or modified source in an ozone
nonattainment or maintenance area that will emit volatile organic compounds or
nitrogen oxides, the owner or operator of the source shall consider EPA Control
Technique Guidance (CTG) documents and Alternative Control Technique documents
that are applicable to the source. Best available control technology shall be
at least as stringent as any published CTG that applies to the
source.
(e) The location and
elevation of the emission point and other factors relating to dispersion and
diffusion of the air pollutant in relation to nearby structures and window
openings, and other information necessary to appraise the possible effects of
the effluent.
(f) The location of
planned sampling points and the tests of the completed installation to be made
by the owner or operator when necessary to ascertain compliance.
(g) The typical operating schedule.
(h) A schedule for construction.
(i) Any plans, specifications and related
information that are in final form at the time of submission of notice of
intent.
(j) Any additional
information required by:
(i) Rule R307-403,
Permits: New and Modified Sources in Nonattainment Areas and Maintenance
Areas;
(ii) Rule R307-405, Permits:
Major Sources in Attainment or Unclassified Areas (PSD);
(iii) Rule R307-406, Visibility;
(iv) Rule R307-410, Permits: Emissions Impact
Analysis;
(v) Rule R307-420,
Permits: Ozone Offset Requirements in Davis and Salt Lake Counties;
or
(vi) Rule R307-421, Permits:
PM10 Offset Requirements in Salt Lake County and Utah County.
(k) Any other information
necessary to determine if the proposed construction, modification,
installation, or establishment will be in accord with Title R307.
(l) The payment of a new source review fee
established under Subsection
19-1-201(6)(i).
(3) Notwithstanding the exemptions
in Sections R307-401-9 through
R307-401-16, any person that is
subject to Rule R307-403, R307-405, or R307-406 shall submit a notice of intent
to the director and receive an approval order precedent to the construction,
modification, installation, establishment, or relocation of an air pollutant
source or indirect source.
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