Wash. Admin. Code § 173-460-080 - First tier review
(1) A notice of
construction application for a new or modified toxic air pollutant source must
include an acceptable source impact level analysis for each TAP emitted by the
new or modified emission units with an emission increase greater than the de
minimis emission level specified in WAC
173-460-150. The permitting
authority may complete this analysis.
(2) The acceptable source impact analysis
requirement of WAC 173-460-070 can be satisfied for any TAP using either
dispersion modeling or the small quantity emission rate.
(a) Dispersion modeling. The applicant who
relies on dispersion modeling must model the increase in the emissions of each
TAP emitted by the new or modified emission units, after application of tBACT.
The notice of construction application must demonstrate that the modeled
ambient impact (rounded to two significant digits) of the aggregate emissions
increase of each TAP does not exceed the ASIL for that TAP as listed in WAC
173-460-150. If concentrations
predicted by dispersion screening models exceed applicable acceptable source
impact levels, more refined modeling and/or emission techniques must be used.
Refined modeling techniques must be approved by the permitting
authority.
(b) Small quantity
emission rates. An applicant may show for any TAP that the increase in
emissions of that TAP (rounded to two significant digits), after application of
tBACT, is less than the small quantity emission rate listed for that TAP in WAC
173-460-150.
(3) Reduction of TAPs from existing emission
units. An applicant may include in an acceptable source impact analysis
proposed reductions in actual emissions of a particular TAP from emission units
at the source that are not new or modified for the purpose of offsetting
emissions of that TAP caused by the new or modified source. The reductions in
TAP emissions authorized by this subsection must be included in the approval
order as enforceable emission limits and must meet all the requirements of WAC
173-460-071.
(4) Decision criteria.
(a) If the permitting authority finds that
the modeled impact of the increase in emissions of a TAP from the new or
modified emission units does not exceed the ASIL for that TAP then the
authority may approve the notice of construction application.
(b) If the permitting authority finds that
the modeled impact of the increase in emissions of a TAP from the new or
modified emission units exceeds the ASIL for that TAP then the permitting
authority may not approve the project. The applicant may file a second tier
review application in compliance with WAC
173-460-090.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Washington Clean Air Act, RCW 70.94.152. 09-11-131 (Order 05-19), § 173-460-080, filed 5/20/09, effective 6/20/09. Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.94 RCW. 94-03-072 (Order 93-19), § 173-460-080, filed 1/14/94, effective 2/14/94. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.94.331. 91-13-079 (Order 90-62), § 173-460-080, filed 6/18/91, effective 9/18/91.
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