An application may not omit information needed to determine
the applicability of, or to impose, any applicable requirement, or to evaluate
the fee amount required under
R307-415-9.
The following lists apply only to operating permit applications and do not
affect the applicability of R307-415 to a source, do not affect the requirement
that a source receive an approval order under R307-401, and do not relieve a
source of the responsibility to comply with any applicable requirement.
(1) The following insignificant activities
and emission levels are not required to be included in the permit application.
(a) Exhaust systems for controlling steam and
heat that do not contain combustion products, except for systems that are
subject to an emission standard under any applicable requirement.
(b) Air pollutants that are present in
process water or non-contact cooling water as drawn from the environment or
from municipal sources, or air pollutants that are present in compressed air or
in ambient air, which may contain air pollution, used for combustion.
(c) Air conditioning or
ventilating systems not designed to remove air pollutants generated by or
released from other processes or equipment.
(d) Disturbance of surface areas for purposes
of land development, not including mining operations or the disturbance of
contaminated soil.
(e) Brazing,
soldering, or welding operations.
(f) Aerosol can usage.
(g) Road and parking lot paving operations,
not including asphalt, sand and gravel, and cement batch plants.
(h) Fire training activities that are not
conducted at permanent fire training facilities.
(i) Landscaping, janitorial, and site
housekeeping activities, including fugitive emissions from landscaping
activities.
(j) Architectural
painting.
(k) Office emissions,
including cleaning, copying, and restrooms.
(l) Wet wash aggregate operations that are
solely dedicated to this process.
(m) Air pollutants that are emitted from
personal use by employees or other persons at the source, such as foods, drugs,
or cosmetics.
(n) Air pollutants
that are emitted by a laboratory at a facility under the supervision of a
technically qualified individual as defined in
40
CFR
720.3(ee); however, this
exclusion does not apply to specialty chemical production, pilot plant scale
operations, or activities conducted outside the laboratory.
(o) Maintenance on petroleum liquid handling
equipment such as pumps, valves, flanges, and similar pipeline devices and
appurtenances when purged and isolated from normal operations.
(p) Portable steam cleaning equipment.
(q) Vents on sanitary sewer lines.
(r) Vents on tanks containing no
volatile air pollutants, e.g., any petroleum liquid, not containing Hazardous
Air Pollutants, with a Reid Vapor Pressure less than 0.05
psia.
(2) The following
insignificant activities are exempted because of size or production rate and a
list of such insignificant activities must be included in the application. The
director may require information to verify that the activity is insignificant.
(a) Emergency heating equipment, using coal,
wood, kerosene, fuel oil, natural gas, or LPG for fuel, with a rated capacity
less than 50,000 BTU per hour.
(b)
Individual emissions units having the potential to emit less than one ton per
year per pollutant of PM10 particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide,
volatile organic compounds, or carbon monoxide, unless combined emissions from
similar small emission units located within the same Part 70 source are greater
than five tons per year of any one pollutant. This does not include emissions
units that emit air pollutants other than PM10 particulate matter, nitrogen
oxides, sulfur dioxide, volatile organic compounds, or carbon monoxide.
(c) Petroleum industry flares, not
associated with refineries, combusting natural gas containing no hydrogen
sulfide except in amounts less than 500 parts per million by weight, and having
the potential to emit less than five tons per year per air pollutant.
(d) Road sweeping.
(e) Road salting and sanding.
(f) Unpaved public and private roads, except
unpaved haul roads located within the boundaries of a stationary source. A haul
road means any road normally used to transport people, livestock, product or
material by any type of vehicle.
(g) Non-commercial automotive (car and truck)
service stations dispensing less than 6,750 gal. of gasoline/month
(h) Hazardous Air Pollutants present at less
than 1% concentration, or 0.1% for a carcinogen, in a mixture used at a rate of
less than 50 tons per year, provided that a National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants standard does not specify otherwise.
(i) Fuel-burning equipment, in which
combustion takes place at no greater pressure than one inch of mercury above
ambient pressure, with a rated capacity of less than five million BTU per hour
using no other fuel than natural gas, or LPG or other mixed gas distributed by
a public utility.
(j) Comfort
heating equipment (i.e., boilers, water heaters, air heaters and steam
generators) with a rated capacity of less than one million BTU per hour if
fueled only by fuel oil numbers 1 - 6.
(3) Any person may petition the Board to add
an activity or emission to the list of Insignificant Activities and Emissions
which may be excluded from an operating permit application under (1) or (2)
above upon a change in the rule and approval of the rule change by EPA. The
petition shall include the following information:
(a) A complete description of the activity or
emission to be added to the list.
(b) A complete description of all air
pollutants that may be emitted by the activity or emission, including emission
rate, air pollution control equipment, and calculations used to determine
emissions.
(c) An explanation of
why the activity or emission should be exempted from the application
requirements for an operating permit.
(4) The director may determine on a
case-by-case basis, insignificant activities and emissions for an individual
Part 70 source that may be excluded from an application or that must be listed
in the application, but do not require a detailed description. No activity with
the potential to emit greater than two tons per year of any criteria pollutant,
five tons of a combination of criteria pollutants, 500 pounds of any hazardous
air pollutant or one ton of a combination of hazardous air pollutants shall be
eligible to be determined an insignificant activity or emission under this
subsection (4).