9 Va. Admin. Code § 5-40-5855 - Compliance schedule
Current through Register Vol.. 38, No. 17, April 11, 2022
A.
Except as provided for under subsection B of this section, the owner of a
municipal solid waste landfill subject to this article located outside the
Northern Virginia Volatile Organic Compound Emissions Control Area and with a
design capacity greater than or equal to 2.5 million megagrams and 2.5 million
cubic meters shall plan, award contracts, and install emission collection and
control equipment capable of meeting the standards established under
9VAC5-40-5820 within specific
periods after the date the initial NMOC emission rate report under
9VAC5-40-5880 D 1 a shows NMOC
emissions equal or exceed 50 megagrams per year, as follows:
1. The collection and control design plan
shall be submitted to the board within 12 months.
2. Construction contracts shall be awarded
within 18 months.
3. Construction
shall be initiated within 20 months.
4. Construction shall be completed within 28
months.
5. Final compliance shall
be achieved within 30 months after the date the initial annual emission rate
report shows NMOC emissions greater than or equal to 50 megagrams per
year.
B. For each MSW
landfill located outside of the Northern Virginia Volatile Organic Compound
Emissions Control Area with a design capacity of 2.5 million megagrams and 2.5
million cubic meters and with an NMOC rate less than 50 megagrams per year on
April 1, 1999, installation of collection and control systems capable of
meeting the standards established under
9VAC5-40-5820 shall be accomplished
within 30 months of the date when the condition in
9VAC5-40-5820 C is met (i.e., the
date of the first annual NMOC emission rate which equals or exceeds 50
megagrams per year), as follows:
1. The
collection and control design plan shall be submitted to the board within 12
months.
2. Construction contracts
shall be awarded within 18 months.
3. Construction shall be initiated within 20
months.
4. Construction shall be
completed within 28 months.
5.
Final compliance shall be achieved within 30 months after the date the initial
annual emission rate report shows NMOC emissions greater than or equal to 50
megagrams per year.
C.
Except as provided for under subsection D of this section, the owner of a
municipal solid waste landfill subject to this article in the Northern Virginia
Volatile Organic Compound Emissions Control Area, with a design capacity
greater than or equal to 1.0 million megagrams and 1.0 million cubic meters
shall plan, award contracts, and install emission collection and control
equipment capable of meeting the standards established under
9VAC5-40-5820 by December 30, 1999,
provided the initial NMOC emission rate report shows NMOC emissions equal or
exceed 23 megagrams per year.
D.
For each MSW landfill in the Northern Virginia Volatile Organic Compound
Emissions Control Area, with a design capacity greater than or equal to 1.0
million megagrams and 1.0 million cubic meters and with an NMOC rate less than
23 megagrams per year on April 1, 1999, installation of collection and control
systems capable of meeting the standards established under
9VAC5-40-5820 shall be accomplished
within 30 months of the date when the condition in
9VAC5-40-5820 C is met (i.e., the
date of the first annual NMOC emission rate which equals or exceeds 23
megagrams per year), as follows:
1. The
collection and control design plan shall be submitted to the board within 12
months.
2. Construction contracts
shall be awarded within 18 months.
3. Construction shall be initiated within 20
months.
4. Construction shall be
completed within 28 months.
5.
Final compliance shall be achieved within 30 months after the date the initial
annual emission rate report shows NMOC emissions greater than or equal to 23
megagrams per year.
Notes
Statutory Authority
§ 10.1-1308 of the Code of Virginia; §§ 110, 111, 123, 129, 171, 172, and 182 of the Clean Air Act; 40 CFR Parts 51 and 60.
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