TITLE 9. ENVIRONMENT
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
following regulatory action is exempt from Article 2 of the Administrative
Process Act in accordance with § 2.2-4006 A 4 c of the Code of Virginia,
which excludes regulations that are necessary to meet the requirements of
federal law or regulations, provided such regulations do not differ materially
from those required by federal law or regulation. The State Air Pollution
Control Board will receive, consider, and respond to petitions by any
interested person at any time with respect to reconsideration or revision.
Titles of Regulations: 9VAC5-20. General Provisions (Rev.
F16) (amending 9VAC5-20-21).
9VAC5-40. Existing Stationary Sources (Rev. F16) (amending 9VAC5-40-6250, 9VAC5-40-6440,
9VAC5-40-6520).
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.
Effective Date: November 16, 2016.
Agency Contact: Karen G. Sabasteanski, Department of
Environmental Quality, 629 East Main Street, P.O. Box 1105, Richmond, VA 23218,
telephone (804) 698-4426, FAX (804) 698-4510, or email
karen.sabasteanski@deq.virginia.gov.
Summary:
On June 23, 2016 (81 FR 40956), the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) amended the emissions guidelines for
commercial/industrial/solid waste incinerators at Subpart DDDD of 40 CFR Part
60. The amendments were made to (i) revise the definitions of "continuous
emission monitoring system data during startup and shutdown periods" and
"kiln," (ii) revise the particulate matter limit for the
waste-burning kiln subcategory, (iii) revise the fuel variability factor for
coal-burning energy recovery units, and (iv) remove the provisions for
affirmative defense. Virginia implements Subpart DDDD in Article 45
(9VAC5-40-6250 et seq.) of 9VAC5-40, Existing Stationary Sources. Although the
provisions of Subpart DDDD are adopted by reference into Article 45, some
revisions to Article 45 are necessary for the regulation to accurately track
the EPA revisions.
9VAC5-20-21. Documents incorporated by reference.
A. The Administrative Process Act and Virginia Register Act
provide that state regulations may incorporate documents by reference.
Throughout these regulations, documents of the types specified below have been
incorporated by reference.
1. United States Code.
2. Code of Virginia.
3. Code of Federal Regulations.
4. Federal Register.
5. Technical and scientific reference documents.
Additional information on key federal regulations and
nonstatutory documents incorporated by reference and their availability may be
found in subsection E of this section.
B. Any reference in these regulations to any provision of the
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) shall be considered as the adoption by
reference of that provision. The specific version of the provision adopted by
reference shall be that contained in the CFR (2014) (2016) in
effect July 1, 2014 2016. In making reference to the Code of
Federal Regulations, 40 CFR Part 35 means Part 35 of Title 40 of the Code
of Federal Regulations; 40 CFR 35.20 means § 35.20 in Part 35 of Title 40
of the Code of Federal Regulations.
C. Failure to include in this section any document referenced
in the regulations shall not invalidate the applicability of the referenced
document.
D. Copies of materials incorporated by reference in this
section may be examined by the public at the central office of the Department
of Environmental Quality, Eighth Floor, 629 East Main Street, Richmond,
Virginia, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. of each business day.
E. Information on federal regulations and nonstatutory
documents incorporated by reference and their availability may be found below
in this subsection.
1. Code of Federal Regulations.
a. The provisions specified below from the Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) are incorporated herein by reference.
(1) 40 CFR Part 50 -- National Primary and Secondary Ambient
Air Quality Standards.
(a) Appendix A-1 -- Reference Measurement Principle and
Calibration Procedure for the Measurement of Sulfur Dioxide in the Atmosphere
(Ultraviolet Fluorescence Method).
(b) Appendix A-2 -- Reference Method for the Determination of
Sulfur Dioxide in the Atmosphere (Pararosaniline Method).
(c) Appendix B -- Reference Method for the Determination of
Suspended Particulate Matter in the Atmosphere (High-Volume Method).
(d) Appendix C -- Measurement Principle and Calibration
Procedure for the Continuous Measurement of Carbon Monoxide in the Atmosphere
(Non-Dispersive Infrared Photometry).
(e) Appendix D -- Measurement Principle and Calibration
Procedure for the Measurement of Ozone in the Atmosphere.
(f) Appendix E -- Reserved.
(g) Appendix F -- Measurement Principle and Calibration
Procedure for the Measurement of Nitrogen Dioxide in the Atmosphere (Gas Phase
Chemiluminescence).
(h) Appendix G -- Reference Method for the Determination of
Lead in Suspended Particulate Matter Collected from Ambient Air.
(i) Appendix H -- Interpretation of the National Ambient Air
Quality Standards for Ozone.
(j) Appendix I -- Interpretation of the 8-Hour Primary and
Secondary National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Ozone.
(k) Appendix J -- Reference Method for the Determination of
Particulate Matter as PM10 in the Atmosphere.
(l) Appendix K -- Interpretation of the National Ambient Air
Quality Standards for Particulate Matter.
(m) Appendix L -- Reference Method for the Determination of
Fine Particulate Matter as PM2.5 in the Atmosphere.
(n) Appendix M -- Reserved.
(o) Appendix N -- Interpretation of the National Ambient Air
Quality Standards for PM2.5.
(p) Appendix O -- Reference Method for the Determination of
Coarse Particulate Matter as PM in the Atmosphere.
(q) Appendix P -- Interpretation of the Primary and Secondary
National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Ozone.
(r) Appendix Q -- Reference Method for the Determination of
Lead in Suspended Particulate Matter as PM10 Collected from Ambient
Air.
(s) Appendix R -- Interpretation of the National Ambient Air
Quality Standards for Lead.
(t) Appendix S -- Interpretation of the Primary National
Ambient Air Quality Standards for Oxides of Nitrogen (Nitrogen Dioxide).
(u) Appendix T -- Interpretation of the Primary National
Ambient Air Quality Standards for Oxides of Sulfur (Sulfur Dioxide).
(v) Appendix U -- Interpretation of the Primary and Secondary
National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Ozone.
(2) 40 CFR Part 51 -- Requirements for Preparation, Adoption,
and Submittal of Implementation Plans.
(a) Appendix M -- Recommended Test Methods for State
Implementation Plans.
(b) Appendix S -- Emission Offset Interpretive Ruling.
(c) Appendix W -- Guideline on Air Quality Models (Revised).
(d) Appendix Y -- Guidelines for BART Determinations Under the
Regional Haze Rule.
(3) 40 CFR Part 55 -- Outer Continental Shelf Air Regulations.
(4) 40 CFR Part 58 -- Ambient Air Quality Surveillance.
Appendix A -- Quality Assurance Requirements for SLAMS, SPMs
and PSD Air Monitoring.
(5) 40 CFR Part 59 -- National Volatile Organic Compound
Emission Standards for Consumer and Commercial Products.
(a) Subpart C -- National Volatile Organic Compound Emission
Standards for Consumer Products.
(b) Subpart D -- National Volatile Organic Compound Emission
Standards for Architectural Coatings, Appendix A -- Determination of Volatile
Matter Content of Methacrylate Multicomponent Coatings Used as Traffic Marking
Coatings.
(6) 40 CFR Part 60 -- Standards of Performance for New
Stationary Sources.
The specific provisions of 40 CFR Part 60 incorporated by
reference are found in Article 5 (9VAC5-50-400 et seq.) of Part II of 9VAC5-50
(New and Modified Stationary Sources).
(7) 40 CFR Part 61 -- National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants.
The specific provisions of 40 CFR Part 61 incorporated by
reference are found in Article 1 (9VAC5-60-60 et seq.) of Part II of 9VAC5-60
(Hazardous Air Pollutant Sources).
(8) 40 CFR Part 63 -- National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Categories.
The specific provisions of 40 CFR Part 63 incorporated by
reference are found in Article 2 (9VAC5-60-90 et seq.) of Part II of 9VAC5-60
(Hazardous Air Pollutant Sources).
(9) 40 CFR Part 64 -- Compliance Assurance Monitoring.
(10) 40 CFR Part 72 -- Permits Regulation.
(11) 40 CFR Part 73 -- Sulfur Dioxide Allowance System.
(12) 40 CFR Part 74 -- Sulfur Dioxide Opt-Ins.
(13) 40 CFR Part 75 -- Continuous Emission Monitoring.
(14) 40 CFR Part 76 -- Acid Rain Nitrogen Oxides Emission
Reduction Program.
(15) 40 CFR Part 77 -- Excess Emissions.
(16) 40 CFR Part 78 -- Appeal Procedures for Acid Rain
Program.
(17) 40 CFR Part 152 Subpart I -- Classification of Pesticides.
(18) 49 CFR Part 172 -- Hazardous Materials Table. Special
Provisions, Hazardous Materials Communications, Emergency Response Information,
and Training Requirements, Subpart E, Labeling.
(19) 29 CFR Part 1926 Subpart F -- Fire Protection and Prevention.
b. Copies may be obtained from Superintendent of Documents,
P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954; telephone (202) 783-3238.
2. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
a. The following documents from the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency are incorporated herein by reference:
(1) Reich Test, Atmospheric Emissions from Sulfuric Acid
Manufacturing Processes, Public Health Service Publication No. PB82250721,
1980.
(2) Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors (AP-42).
Volume I: Stationary and Area Sources, stock number 055-000-00500-1, 1995;
Supplement A, stock number 055-000-00551-6, 1996; Supplement B, stock number
055-000-00565, 1997; Supplement C, stock number 055-000-00587-7, 1997;
Supplement D, 1998; Supplement E, 1999.
(3) "Guidelines for Determining Capture Efficiency"
(GD-35), Emissions Monitoring and Analysis Division, Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards, January 9, 1995.
b. Copies of the document identified in subdivision E 2 a (1)
of this section, and Volume I and Supplements A through C of the document
identified in subdivision E 2 a (2) of this section, may be obtained from U.S.
Department of Commerce, National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal
Road, Springfield, VA 22161; telephone 1-800-553-6847. Copies
of Supplements D and E of the document identified in subdivision E 2 a (2) of
this section may be obtained online from EPA's Technology Transfer Network at
http://www.epa.gov/ttn/index.html. Copies of the document identified in
subdivision E 2 a (3) of this section are only available online from EPA's
Technology Transfer Network at http://www.epa.gov/ttn/emc/guidlnd.html.
3. United States government.
a. The following document from the United States government is
incorporated herein by reference: Standard Industrial Classification Manual,
1987 (U.S. Government Printing Office stock number 041-001-00-314-2).
b. Copies may be obtained from Superintendent of Documents,
P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954; telephone (202) 512-1800.
4. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM).
a. The documents specified below from the American Society for
Testing and Materials are incorporated herein by reference.
(1) D323-99a, "Standard Test Method for Vapor
Pressure of Petroleum Products (Reid Method)."
(2) D97-96a, "Standard Test Method for Pour Point
of Petroleum Products."
(3) D129-00, "Standard Test Method for Sulfur in
Petroleum Products (General Bomb Method)."
(4) D388-99, "Standard Classification of Coals by
Rank."
(5) D396-98, "Standard Specification for Fuel Oils."
(6) D975-98b, "Standard Specification for Diesel
Fuel Oils."
(7) D1072-90(1999), "Standard Test Method for Total
Sulfur in Fuel Gases."
(8) D1265-97, "Standard Practice for Sampling
Liquefied Petroleum (LP) Gases (Manual Method)."
(9) D2622-98, "Standard Test Method for Sulfur in
Petroleum Products by Wavelength Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence
Spectrometry."
(10) D4057-95(2000), "Standard Practice for Manual
Sampling of Petroleum and Petroleum Products."
(11) D4294-98, "Standard Test Method for Sulfur in
Petroleum and Petroleum Products by Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence
Spectroscopy."
(12) D523-89, "Standard Test Method for Specular
Gloss" (1999).
(13) D1613-02, "Standard Test Method for Acidity in
Volatile Solvents and Chemical Intermediates Used in Paint, Varnish, Lacquer
and Related Products" (2002).
(14) D1640-95, "Standard Test Methods for Drying,
Curing, or Film Formation of Organic Coatings at Room Temperature" (1999).
(15) E119-00a, "Standard Test Methods for Fire
Tests of Building Construction Materials" (2000).
(16) E84-01, "Standard Test Method for Surface
Burning Characteristics of Building Construction Materials" (2001).
(17) D4214-98, "Standard Test Methods for
Evaluating the Degree of Chalking of Exterior Paint Films" (1998).
(18) D86-04b, "Standard Test Method for
Distillation of Petroleum Products at Atmospheric Pressure" (2004).
(19) D4359-90, "Standard Test Method for
Determining Whether a Material is a Liquid or a Solid" (reapproved 2000).
(20) E260-96, "Standard Practice for Packed Column
Gas Chromatography" (reapproved 2001).
(21) D3912-95, "Standard Test Method for Chemical
Resistance of Coatings Used in Light-Water Nuclear Power Plants"
(reapproved 2001).
(22) D4082-02, "Standard Test Method for Effects of
Gamma Radiation on Coatings for Use in Light-Water Nuclear Power Plants."
(23) F852-99, "Standard Specification for Portable
Gasoline Containers for Consumer Use" (reapproved 2006).
(24) F976-02, "Standard Specification for Portable
Kerosine and Diesel Containers for Consumer Use."
(25) D4457-02, "Standard Test Method for
Determination of Dichloromethane and 1,1,1-Trichloroethane in Paints and
Coatings by Direct Injection into a Gas Chromatograph" (reapproved 2008).
(26) D3792-05, "Standard Test Method for Water
Content of Coatings by Direct Injection Into a Gas Chromatograph."
(27) D2879-97, "Standard Test Method for Vapor
Pressure-Temperature Relationship and Initial Decomposition Temperature of
Liquids by Isoteniscope" (reapproved 2007).
b. Copies may be obtained from American Society for Testing
Materials, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959; telephone
(610) 832-9585.
5. American Petroleum Institute (API).
a. The following document from the American Petroleum
Institute is incorporated herein by reference: Evaporative Loss from Floating
Roof Tanks, API MPMS Chapter 19, April 1, 1997.
b. Copies may be obtained from American Petroleum Institute,
1220 L Street, Northwest, Washington, DC 20005; telephone (202) 682-8000.
6. American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
(ACGIH).
a. The following document from the ACGIH is incorporated
herein by reference: 1991-1992 Threshold Limit Values for Chemical
Substances and Physical Agents and Biological Exposure Indices (ACGIH
Handbook).
b. Copies may be obtained from ACGIH, 1330 Kemper Meadow
Drive, Suite 600, Cincinnati, OH 45240; telephone (513) 742-2020.
7. National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA).
a. The documents specified below from the National Fire
Prevention Association are incorporated herein by reference.
(1) NFPA 385, Standard for Tank Vehicles for Flammable and
Combustible Liquids, 2000 Edition.
(2) NFPA 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, 2000
Edition.
(3) NFPA 30A, Code for Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and
Repair Garages, 2000 Edition.
b. Copies may be obtained from the National Fire Prevention
Association, One Batterymarch Park, P.O. Box 9101, Quincy, MA 02269-9101;
telephone (617) 770-3000.
8. American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).
a. The documents specified below from the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers are incorporated herein by reference.
(1) ASME Power Test Codes: Test Code for Steam Generating
Units, Power Test Code 4.1-1964 (R1991).
(2) ASME Interim Supplement 19.5 on Instruments and Apparatus:
Application, Part II of Fluid Meters, 6th edition (1971).
(3) Standard for the Qualification and Certification of
Resource Recovery Facility Operators, ASME QRO-1-1994.
b. Copies may be obtained from the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers, Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016; telephone (800)
843-2763.
9. American Hospital Association (AHA).
a. The following document from the American Hospital
Association is incorporated herein by reference: An Ounce of Prevention: Waste
Reduction Strategies for Health Care Facilities, AHA Catalog no. W5-057007,
1993.
b. Copies may be obtained from American Hospital Association,
One North Franklin, Chicago, IL 60606; telephone (800) 242-2626.
10. Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD).
a. The following documents from the Bay Area Air Quality
Management District are incorporated herein by reference:
(1) Method 41, "Determination of Volatile Organic
Compounds in Solvent-Based Coatings and Related Materials Containing
Parachlorobenzotrifluoride" (December 20, 1995).
(2) Method 43, "Determination of Volatile Methylsiloxanes
in Solvent-Based Coatings, Inks, and Related Materials" (November 6,
1996).
b. Copies may be obtained from Bay Area Air Quality Management
District, 939 Ellis Street, San Francisco, CA 94109, telephone (415) 771-6000.
11. South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD).
a. The following documents from the South Coast Air Quality
Management District are incorporated herein by reference:
(1) Method 303-91, "Determination of Exempt
Compounds," in Manual SSMLLABM, "Laboratory Methods of Analysis for
Enforcement Samples" (1996).
(2) Method 318-95, "Determination of Weight Percent
Elemental Metal in Coatings by X-Ray Diffraction," in Manual SSMLLABM,
"Laboratory Methods of Analysis for Enforcement Samples" (1996).
(3) Rule 1174 Ignition Method Compliance Certification
Protocol (February 28, 1991).
(4) Method 304-91, "Determination of Volatile
Organic Compounds (VOC) in Various Materials," in Manual SSMLLABM,
"Laboratory Methods of Analysis for Enforcement Samples" (1996).
(5) Method 316A-92, "Determination of Volatile
Organic Compounds (VOC) in Materials Used for Pipes and Fittings" in
Manual SSMLLABM, "Laboratory Methods of Analysis for Enforcement
Samples" (1996).
(6) "General Test Method for Determining Solvent Losses
from Spray Gun Cleaning Systems," October 3, 1989.
b. Copies may be obtained from South Coast Air Quality
Management District, 21865 E. Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, CA 91765, telephone
(909) 396-2000.
12. California Air Resources Board (CARB).
a. The following documents from the California Air Resources
Board are incorporated herein by reference:
(1) Test Method 510, "Automatic Shut-Off Test Procedure
for Spill-Proof Systems and Spill-Proof Spouts" (July 6, 2000).
(2) Test Method 511, "Automatic Closure Test Procedure
for Spill-Proof Systems and Spill-Proof Spouts" (July 6, 2000).
(3) Method 100, "Procedures for Continuous Gaseous
Emission Stack Sampling" (July 28, 1997).
(4) Test Method 513, "Determination of Permeation Rate
for Spill-Proof Systems" (July 6, 2000).
(5) Method 310, "Determination of Volatile Organic
Compounds (VOC) in Consumer Products and Reactive Organic Compounds in Aerosol
Coating Products (Including Appendices A and B)" (May 5, 2005).
(6) California Code of Regulations, Title 17, Division 3,
Chapter 1, Subchapter 8.5, Article 1, § 94503.5 (2003).
(7) California Code of Regulations, Title 17, Division 3,
Chapter 1, Subchapter 8.5, Article 2, §§ 94509 and 94511 (2003).
(8) California Code of Regulations, Title 17, Division 3,
Chapter 1, Subchapter 8.5, Article 4, §§ 94540-94555 (2003).
(9) "Certification Procedure 501 for Portable Fuel
Containers and Spill-Proof Spouts, CP-501" (July 26, 2006).
(10) "Test Procedure for Determining Integrity of
Spill-Proof Spouts and Spill-Proof Systems, TP-501" (July 26, 2006).
(11) "Test Procedure for Determining Diurnal Emissions
from Portable Fuel Containers, TP-502" (July 26, 2006).
b. Copies may be obtained from California Air Resources Board,
P.O. Box 2815, Sacramento, CA 95812, telephone (906) 322-3260 or (906)
322-2990.
13. American Architectural Manufacturers Association.
a. The following documents from the American Architectural
Manufacturers Association are incorporated herein by reference:
(1) Voluntary Specification 2604-02, "Performance
Requirements and Test Procedures for High Performance Organic Coatings on
Aluminum Extrusions and Panels" (2002).
(2) Voluntary Specification 2605-02, "Performance
Requirements and Test Procedures for Superior Performing Organic Coatings on
Aluminum Extrusions and Panels" (2002).
b. Copies may be obtained from American Architectural
Manufacturers Association, 1827 Walden Office Square, Suite 550, Schaumburg, IL
60173, telephone (847) 303-5664.
14. American Furniture Manufacturers Association.
a. The following document from the American Furniture
Manufacturers Association is incorporated herein by reference: Joint Industry
Fabrics Standards Committee, Woven and Knit Residential Upholstery Fabric
Standards and Guidelines (January 2001).
b. Copies may be obtained from American Furniture
Manufacturers Association, P.O. Box HP-7, High Point, NC 27261; telephone (336)
884-5000.
15. Petroleum Equipment Institute.
a. The following document from the Petroleum Equipment
Institute is incorporated herein by reference: Recommended Practices for
Installation and Testing of Vapor-Recovery Systems at Vehicle-Fueling Sites,
PEI/RP300-09 (2009).
b. Copies may be obtained from Petroleum Equipment Institute,
6931 S. 66th E. Avenue, Suite 310, Tulsa, OK 74133; telephone (918) 494-9696;
www.pei.org.
16. American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA).
a. The following documents from the American Architectural
Manufacturers Association are incorporated herein by reference:
(1) Voluntary Specification, Performance Requirements and Test
Procedures for High Performance Organic Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and
Panels, publication number AAMA 2604-05.
(2) Voluntary Specification, Performance Requirements and Test
Procedures for Superior Performing Organic Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and
Panels, publication number AAMA 2605-05.
b. Copies may be obtained from American Architectural
Manufacturers Association, 1827 Walden Office Square, Suite 550, Schaumburg, IL
60173-4268; telephone (847) 303-5774.
Article 45
Emission Standards for Commercial/Industrial Solid Waste Incinerators (Rule
4-45)
9VAC5-40-6250. Applicability and designation of affected
facility.
A. The affected facilities to which the provisions of this
article apply are (i) commercial/industrial solid waste incinerator (CISWI)
units and air curtain incinerators that commenced construction on or
before November 30, 1999,; (ii) CISWI units and air curtain
incinerators that commenced construction after November 30, 1999, but no
later than on or before June 4, 2010, or that commenced reconstruction
or modification on or after June 1, 2001, but no later than August
7, 2013; or (iii) CISWI units other than incinerator units that commenced
construction on or before June 4, 2010, or commenced modification
after June 4, 2010, but no later than August 7, 2013.
B. The provisions of this article apply throughout the
Commonwealth of Virginia.
C. Exempted from the provisions of this article are those
units that meet the criteria listed in 40 CFR 60.2555.
D. The provisions of this article do not apply to a CISWI
unit if the owner makes changes that meet the definition of modification or
reconstruction after August 7, 2013, at which point the CISWI unit becomes
subject to subpart CCCC of 40 CFR Part 60.
E. If the owner makes physical or operational changes to an
existing CISWI unit primarily to comply with this article, subpart CCCC of 40
CFR Part 60 does not apply to that unit. Such changes do not qualify as
modifications or reconstructions under subpart CCCC of 40 CFR Part 60.
F. Each owner shall submit an application for a federal
operating permit in accordance with the provisions of 40 CFR 60.2805. Owners to
whom this section applies should contact the appropriate regional office for
guidance on applying for a federal (Title V) operating permit.
G. The requirement under 40 CFR 60.2555(g)(1) with regard to
obtaining a permit under § 3005 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act (42 USC § 6901
et seq.) may be met by obtaining a permit from the department as required by
9VAC5-60 (Virginia Hazardous Waste Management Regulations Air
Pollutant Sources).
9VAC5-40-6440. Facility and control equipment maintenance or
malfunction.
A. With regard to the emission standards set forth in
9VAC5-40-6360 A, 9VAC5-40-6370 A, 9VAC5-40-6380, and 9VAC5-40-6390, the
provisions of 9VAC5-20-180 (Facility and control equipment maintenance or
malfunction) apply.
B. With regard to the emission limits in 9VAC5-40-6270,
9VAC5-40-6360 B, and 9VAC5-40-6370 B, the following provisions apply:
1. of 9VAC5-20-180 apply, with the exception of subsections
E, F, and G; and 2. 40 CFR 60.2685.
9VAC5-40-6520. Documents incorporated by reference.
A. The United States U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) regulations promulgated at Subpart DDDD (Emissions
Guidelines and Compliance Times for Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste
Incineration Units that Commenced Construction On or Before November 30,
1999) Units) of 40 CFR Part 60 and designated in subsection B of
this section are incorporated by reference into this article. The 40 CFR
section numbers appearing in subsection B of this section identify the specific
provisions incorporated by reference. The specific version of the provisions
incorporated by reference shall be that contained in the CFR in effect as
specified in 9VAC5-20-21 B.
B. The following documents from the United States U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency are incorporated herein by reference:
Model Rule, Increments of Progress
§ 60.2575, What are my requirements for meeting
increments of progress and achieving final compliance?
§ 60.2580, When must I complete each increment of
progress?
§ 60.2585, What must I include in the notifications of
achievement of increments of progress?
§ 60.2590, When must I submit the notifications of
achievement of increments of progress?
§ 60.2595, What if I do not meet an increment of
progress?
§ 60.2600, How do I comply with the increment of progress
for submittal of a control plan?
§ 60.2605, How do I comply with the increment of progress
for achieving final compliance?
§ 60.2610, What must I do if I close my CISWI unit and
then restart it?
§ 60.2615, What must I do if I plan to permanently close
my CISWI unit and not restart it?
Model Rule, Waste Management Plan
§ 60.2620, What is a waste management plan?
§ 60.2625, When must I submit my waste management plan?
§ 60.2630, What should I include in my waste management
plan?
Model Rule, Operator Training and Qualification
§ 60.2635, What are the operator training and
qualification requirements?
§ 60.2640, When must the operator training course be
completed?
§ 60.2645, How do I obtain my operator qualification?
§ 60.2650, How do I maintain my operator qualification?
§ 60.2655, How do I renew my lapsed operator
qualification?
§ 60.2660, What site-specific documentation is required?
§ 60.2665, What if all the qualified operators are
temporarily not accessible?
Model Rule, Emission Limitations and Operating Limits
§ 60.2670, What emission limitations must I meet and by
when?
§ 60.2675, What operating limits must I meet and by when?
§ 60.2680, What if I do not use a wet scrubber, fabric
filter, activated carbon injection, selective noncatalytic reduction, an
electrostatic precipitator, or a dry scrubber to comply with the emission
limitations?
§ 60.2685, Affirmative Defense for Violation of
Emission Standards During Malfunction.
Model Rule, Performance Testing
§ 60.2690, How do I conduct the initial and annual
performance test?
§ 60.2695, How are the performance test data used?
Model Rule, Initial Compliance Requirements
§ 60.2700, How do I demonstrate initial compliance with
the amended emission limitations and establish the operating limits?
§ 60.2705, By what date must I conduct the initial
performance test?
§ 60.2706, Reserved By what date must I conduct
the initial air pollution control device inspection?
Model Rule, Continuous Compliance Requirements
§ 60.2710, How do I demonstrate continuous compliance
with the amended emission limitations and the operating limits?
§ 60.2715, By what date must I conduct the annual
performance test?
§ 60.2716, Reserved By what date must I conduct
the annual air pollution control device inspection?
§ 60.2720, May I conduct performance testing less often?
§ 60.2725, May I conduct a repeat performance test to
establish new operating limits?
Model Rule, Monitoring
§ 60.2730, What monitoring equipment must I install and
what parameters must I monitor?
§ 60.2735, Is there a minimum amount of monitoring data I
must obtain?
Model Rule, Recordkeeping and Reporting
§ 60.2740, What records must I keep?
§ 60.2745, Where and in what format must I keep my
records?
§ 60.2750, What reports must I submit?
§ 60.2755, When must I submit my waste management plan?
§ 60.2760, What information must I submit following my
initial performance test?
§ 60.2765, When must I submit my annual report?
§ 60.2770, What information must I include in my annual
report?
§ 60.2775, What else must I report if I have a deviation
from the operating limits or the emission limitations?
§ 60.2780, What must I include in the deviation report?
§ 60.2785, What else must I report if I have a deviation
from the requirement to have a qualified operator accessible?
§ 60.2790, Are there any other notifications or reports
that I must submit?
§ 60.2795, In what form can I submit my reports?
§ 60.2800, Can reporting dates be changed?
Model Rule, Title V Operating Permits
§ 60.2805, Am I required to apply for and obtain a Title
V operating permit for my unit?
Model Rule, Air Curtain Incinerators
§ 60.2810, What is an air curtain incinerator?
§ 60.2815, What are my requirements for meeting
increments of progress and achieving final compliance?
§ 60.2820, When must I complete each increment of progress?
§ 60.2825, What must I include in the notifications of
achievement of increments of progress?
§ 60.2830, When must I submit the notifications of
achievement of increments of progress?
§ 60.2835, What if I do not meet an increment of
progress?
§ 60.2840, How do I comply with the increment of progress
for submittal of a control plan?
§ 60.2845, How do I comply with the increment of progress
for achieving final compliance?
§ 60.2850, What must I do if I close my air curtain
incinerator and then restart it?
§ 60.2855, What must I do if I plan to permanently close
my air curtain incinerator and not restart it?
§ 60.2860, What are the emission limitations for air
curtain incinerators?
§ 60.2865, How must I monitor opacity for air curtain
incinerators?
§ 60.2870, What are the recordkeeping and reporting
requirements for air curtain incinerators?
Model Rule, Definitions
§ 60.2875, What definitions must I know?
TABLES
Table 2 to Subpart DDDD of Part 60, Model Rule, Emission
Limitations that Apply to Incinerators on or after Before
February 7, 2018.
Table 3 to Subpart DDDD of Part 60, Model Rule, Operating
Limits for Wet Scrubbers.
Table 4 to Subpart DDDD of Part 60, Model Rule, Toxic
Equivalency Factors.
Table 5 to Subpart DDDD of Part 60, Model Rule, Summary of
Reporting Requirements.
Table 6 to Subpart DDDD of Part 60, Emission Limitations that
Apply to Incinerators on and after February 7, 2018.
Table 7 to Subpart DDDD of Part 60, Emission Limitations that
Apply to Energy Recovery Units After May 20, 2011, on or after February 7,
2018.
Table 8 to Subpart DDDD of Part 60, Emission Limitations that
Apply to Waste-Burning Kilns after February 7, 2018.
Table 9 to Subpart DDDD of Part 60, Emission Limitations that
Apply to Small, Remote Incinerators after February 7, 2018.
VA.R. Doc. No. R17-4814; Filed September 14, 2016, 1:43 p.m.