Utah Admin. Code R307-403-3 - Review of Major Sources of Air Quality Impact
Every major new source or major modification must be reviewed by the director to determine if a source will cause or contribute to a violation of the NAAQS.
(1) If the
owner or operator of a source proposes to locate the source outside an area of
nonattainment where the source will not cause an increase greater than the
following increments in actual areas of nonattainment or in the Salt Lake City
and Ogden maintenance areas for carbon monoxide and the source otherwise meets
the requirements of these regulations, such source shall be approved.
TABLE
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE MICROGRAM/CUBIC METER IMPACT BY AVERAGING TIME
| Pollutant | Annual | 24-Hr | 8-Hr | 3-Hr | 1-Hr |
| SULFUR DIOXIDE | 1.0 | 5 | 25 | ||
| PM2.5 | 0.3 | 1.2 | |||
| NO2 | 1.0 | ||||
| PM10 | 1.0 | 3 | |||
| CO | 500 | 2000 |
(2) If the
director finds that the emissions from a proposed source would cause a new
violation of the NAAQS but would not contribute to an existing violation, the
director shall approve the proposed source if and only if:
(a) the new source is required to meet a more
stringent emission limitation, sufficient to avoid a new violation of the NAAQS
and
(b) the new source has acquired
sufficient offset to avoid a new violation of the NAAQS and
(c) the new emission limitations for the
proposed source and for any affected existing sources are
enforceable.
(3) For a
proposed new major stationary source or major modification that is major for a
pollutant, or any individual precursor to that pollutant, for which an area is
designated nonattainment, approval shall be granted if and only if:
(a) the new major source or major
modification meets an emission limitation which is the Lowest Achievable
Emission Rate (LAER) for such source for the relevant pollutant(s) in the
respective nonattainment area;
(b)
the applicant has certified that all existing major sources in the State, owned
or controlled by the owner or operator (or by any entity controlling,
controlled by or under common control with such owner or operator) of the
proposed source, are in compliance with all applicable rules in R307, including
the Utah Implementation Plan requirements or are in compliance with an approved
schedule and timetable for compliance under the Utah Implementation Plan, R307,
or an enforcement order, and that the source is complying with all requirements
and limitations as expeditiously as practicable;
(c) emission offsets to the extent provided
in
R307-403-4,
R307-403-5,
and
R307-403-6 are sufficient such that there will be reasonable further progress toward
attainment of the applicable NAAQS;
(d) the emission offsets provide a positive
net air quality benefit in the affected area of nonattainment; and,
(e) the restrictions on new or modified
sources identified in
40 CFR
52.24 are not applicable.
(4) A source which is locating
outside a nonattainment area or the Salt Lake City and Ogden maintenance areas
for carbon monoxide and which causes the significant increments in
R307-403-3(1) to be exceeded in the nonattainment or maintenance area is
subject to the requirements of R307-403-3(3).
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