Air Plan Approval; Massachusetts; Revised Format for Materials Being Incorporated by Reference
Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 19 (Monday, January 29, 2018)
Federal Register Volume 83, Number 19 (Monday, January 29, 2018)
Rules and Regulations
Pages 3965-3982
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov
FR Doc No: 2018-01513
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 52
EPA-R01-OAR-2017-0107; FRL-9972-53-Region 1
Air Plan Approval; Massachusetts; Revised Format for Materials Being Incorporated by Reference
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Final rule; administrative change.
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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is revising the format for materials submitted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that are incorporated by reference (IBR) into the Massachusetts State Implementation Plan (SIP). The regulations and other materials affected by this format change have all been previously submitted by Massachusetts and approved by EPA as part of the SIP.
DATES: Effective Date: This final rule is effective on January 29, 2018.
ADDRESSES: EPA has established a docket for this action under Docket ID No. EPA-R01-OAR-2017-0107. SIP materials which are incorporated by reference into 40 CFR part 52 are available for inspection at the following locations: Environmental Protection Agency, Region 1, 5 Post Office Square, Boston, Massachusetts 02109-3912; and the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call (202) 741-6030, or go to: https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ariel Garcia, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA New England Regional Office, Office of Ecosystem Protection, Air Quality Planning Unit, 5 Post Office Square--Suite 100, (Mail code OEP05-2), Boston, MA 02109-3912, telephone number (617) 918-
1660, fax number (617) 918-0660, email email protected.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Throughout this document whenever ``we,'' ``us,'' or ``our'' is used, we mean EPA. This supplementary information section is arranged as follows:
Table of Contents
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Background
A. Description of a SIP
B. How EPA Enforces SIPs
C. How the State and EPA Update the SIP
D. How EPA Compiles the SIP
E. How EPA Organizes the SIP Compilation
F. Where You Can Find a Copy of the SIP Compilation
G. The Format of the New Identification of Plan Section
H. When a SIP Revision Becomes Part of the SIP and Federally Enforceable
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The Historical Record of SIP Revision Approvals
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What is EPA doing in this action?
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Incorporation by Reference
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Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
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Background
A. Description of a SIP
Each State has a SIP containing the control measures and strategies to attain and maintain the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). The SIP is extensive, containing such elements as air pollution control regulations, emission inventories, monitoring networks, attainment demonstrations, and enforcement mechanisms.
B. How EPA Enforces SIPs
Before formally adopting required control measures and strategies, each State must provide the public with an opportunity to comment on them. The States then submit these measures and strategies to EPA as requested SIP revisions on which EPA must formally act.
When these control measures and strategies are approved by EPA, after notice and comment rulemaking, they are incorporated into the Federally-approved SIP and identified in title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, part 52 (Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans) (40 CFR part 52). The actual State regulations approved by EPA are not reproduced in their entirety in 40 CFR part 52, but are ``incorporated by reference,'' which means that EPA has approved a given State regulation with a specific effective date. This format allows both EPA and the public to know which measures are contained in a given SIP and to help determine whether the State is enforcing the regulations.
C. How the State and EPA Update the SIP
The SIP is periodically revised as necessary to address the unique air pollution problems in the State. Therefore, EPA from time to time takes action on State SIP submissions containing new and/or revised regulations and other materials; if approved, they become part of the SIP. On May 22, 1997 (62 FR 27968), EPA revised the procedures for incorporating by reference federally approved SIPs, as a result of consultations between EPA and the Office of the Federal Register (OFR).
As a result, EPA began the process of developing the following: (1) A revised SIP document for each State that would be incorporated by reference under the provisions of title 1 CFR part 51; (2) a revised mechanism for announcing EPA approval of revisions to an applicable SIP and updating both the IBR document and the CFR; and (3) a revised format of the ``Identification of plan'' sections for each applicable subpart to reflect these revised IBR procedures. The description of the revised SIP document, IBR procedures, and ``Identification of plan'' format are discussed in further detail in the May 22, 1997, Federal Register document.
D. How EPA Compiles the SIP
The Federally-approved regulations, source-specific requirements, and nonregulatory provisions (entirely or portions of) submitted by each State agency and approved by EPA have been organized into a ``SIP compilation.'' The SIP compilation contains the updated regulations, source-specific requirements, and nonregulatory provisions approved by EPA through
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previous rulemaking actions in the Federal Register.
E. How EPA Organizes the SIP Compilation
Each SIP compilation contains three parts approved by EPA: Part one contains regulations; part two contains source-specific requirements; and part three contains nonregulatory provisions. Each State's SIP compilation contains a table of identifying information for each of these three parts. In this action, EPA is publishing the tables summarizing the applicable SIP requirements for Massachusetts. The effective dates in the tables indicate the date of the most recent revision of each regulation. The EPA Region 1 Office has the primary responsibility for updating the compilation and ensuring its accuracy.
F. Where You Can Find a Copy of the SIP Compilation
EPA's Region 1 Office developed and will maintain the compilation for Massachusetts. A copy of the full text of Massachusetts' regulatory and source-specific compilations will also be maintained at NARA.
G. The Format of the New Identification of Plan Section
To better serve the public, EPA revised the organization of the ``Identification of plan'' section and included additional information to clarify which provisions are the enforceable elements of the SIP.
The revised Identification of plan section contains five subsections: (a) Purpose and scope; (b) Incorporation by reference; (c) EPA-approved regulations; (d) EPA-approved source-specific requirements; and (e) EPA-approved nonregulatory provisions such as transportation control measures, statutory provisions, control strategies, and monitoring networks.
H. When a State Submission Becomes Part of the SIP and Federally Enforceable
All revisions to the applicable SIP become federally enforceable as of the effective date of the revisions to paragraphs (c), (d), or (e) of the applicable Identification of Plan section found in each subpart of 40 CFR part 52.
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The Historical Record of SIP Revision Approvals
To facilitate enforcement of previously-approved SIP provisions and provide a smooth transition to the new SIP compilation, EPA has retained the original Identification of plan section, previously appearing in the CFR as the first or second section of part 52 for each State subpart. After an initial two-year period, EPA will review its experience with the new table format and will decide whether or not to retain the Identification of plan appendices for some further period.
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What is EPA doing in this action?
Today's rule constitutes a record keeping exercise to ensure that all revisions to the State programs and accompanying SIP that have already occurred are accurately reflected in 40 CFR part 52. State SIP revisions are controlled by EPA regulations at 40 CFR part 51. When EPA receives a formal SIP revision request, the Agency must publish proposed rulemaking in the Federal Register and provide for public comment before approval.
EPA has determined that today's rule falls under the ``good cause'' exemption in section 553(b)(3)(B) of the Administrative Procedures Act (APA) which, upon finding ``good cause,'' authorizes agencies to dispense with public participation and section 553(d)(3) which allows an agency to make a rule effective immediately, thereby avoiding the 30-day delayed effective date otherwise provided for in the APA. Today's rule simply codifies provisions which are already in effect as a matter of law in Federal and approved State programs. Accordingly, we find that public comment is ``unnecessary'' and ``contrary to the public interest'' under section 553 of the APA, since the codification of the revised format for denoting IBR of the State materials into the SIP only reflects existing law and since immediate notice in the CFR benefits the public by removing outdated citations from the CFR.
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Incorporation by Reference
In this rule, EPA is finalizing regulatory text that includes incorporation by reference. In accordance with requirements of 1 CFR 51.5, EPA is finalizing the incorporation by reference of the Massachusetts Regulations described in amendments to 40 CFR part 52 set forth below. EPA has made, and will continue to make, these documents generally available electronically through www.regulations.gov and/or in hard copy at the appropriate EPA office (see the ADDRESSES section of this preamble for more information).
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Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
A. General Requirements
Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821, January 21, 2011), this action is not a ``significant regulatory action'' and is therefore not subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget. This rule is not subject to Executive Order 13211, ``Actions Concerning Regulations That Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use'' (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001) because it is not a significant regulatory action under Executive Order 12866. Because the agency has made a ``good cause'' finding that this action is not subject to notice-and-comment requirements under the Administrative Procedure Act or any other statute as indicated in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section above, it is not subject to the regulatory flexibility provisions of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C 601 et seq.), or to sections 202 and 205 of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) (Pub. L. 104-4). In addition, this action does not significantly or uniquely affect small governments or impose a significant intergovernmental mandate, as described in sections 203 and 204 of UMRA. This rule also does not have a substantial direct effect on one or more Indian Tribes, on the relationship between the Federal government and Indian Tribes, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities between the Federal government and Indian Tribes, as specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000), nor will it have substantial direct effects on the States, on the relationship between the national government and the States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government, as specified in Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999). This rule also is not subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997), because it is not economically significant. This rule does not involve technical standards; thus the requirements of section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) do not apply. The rule also does not involve special consideration of environmental justice related issues as required by Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994). In issuing this rule, EPA has taken the necessary steps to eliminate drafting errors and ambiguity, minimize potential litigation, and provide a clear legal standard for affected conduct, as required by section 3 of Executive Order 12988 (61 FR 4729, February 7, 1996). EPA has complied with Executive Order 12630 (53 FR 8859, March 15, 1998) by examining the takings implications of the rule in accordance with the ``Attorney General's Supplemental Guidelines for the Evaluation of Risk
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and Avoidance of Unanticipated Takings'' issued under the executive order. This rule does not impose an information collection burden under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). EPA's compliance with these statutes and Executive Orders for the underlying rules are discussed in previous actions taken on the State's rules.
B. Submission to Congress and the Comptroller General
The Congressional Review Act (5 U.S.C. 801 et seq.), as added by the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency promulgating the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy of the rule, to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of the United States. Section 808 allows the issuing agency to make a rule effective sooner than otherwise provided by the CRA if the agency makes a good cause finding that notice and public procedure is impracticable, unnecessary or contrary to the public interest. Today's action simply codifies provisions which are already in effect as a matter of law in Federal and approved State programs. 5 U.S.C. 808(2). As stated previously, EPA has made such a good cause finding, including the reasons therefore, and established an effective date of January 29, 2018. EPA will submit a report containing this rule and other required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the United States prior to publication of the rule in the Federal Register. This rule is not a ``major rule'' as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).
C. Petitions for Judicial Review
EPA has also determined that the provisions of section 307(b)(1) of the Clean Air Act pertaining to petitions for judicial review are not applicable to this action. Prior EPA rulemaking actions for each individual component of the Massachusetts SIP compilation had previously afforded interested parties the opportunity to file a petition for judicial review in the United States Court of Appeals for the appropriate circuit within 60 days of such rulemaking action. Thus, EPA sees no need in this action to reopen the 60-day period for filing such petitions for judicial review for these ``Identification of plan'' reorganization actions for Massachusetts.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Carbon monoxide, Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Lead, Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, Particulate matter, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile organic compounds.
Dated: October 24, 2017.
Deborah A. Szaro,
Acting Regional Administrator, EPA New England.
Part 52 of chapter I, title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, is amended as follows:
PART 52--APPROVAL AND PROMULGATION OF IMPLEMENTATION PLANS
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1. The authority citation for Part 52 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401, et seq.
Subpart W--Massachusetts
Sec. 52.1120 Redesignated as Sec. 52.1166 and Amended
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2. Redesignate Sec. 52.1120 as Sec. 52.1166, and revise the section heading and paragraph (a) to read as follows:
Sec. 52.1166 Original identification of plan section.
(a) This section identifies the original ``Air Implementation Plan for the State of Massachusetts'' and all revisions submitted by Massachusetts that were federally approved prior to January 20, 2017.
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3. A new Sec. 52.1120 is added to read as follows:
Sec. 52.1120 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State Implementation Plan (SIP) for Massachusetts under section 110 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7401, and 40 CFR part 51 to meet National Ambient Air Quality Standards.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to January 20, 2017, was approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Entries in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with the EPA approval date after January 20, 2017 have been approved by EPA for inclusion in the State Implementation Plan and for incorporation by reference into the plan as it is contained in this section, and will be considered by the Director of the Federal Register for approval in the next update to the SIP compilation.
(2) EPA Region 1 certifies that the materials provided by EPA at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated state rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the SIP as of the dates referenced in paragraph (b)(1).
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference into the SIP may be inspected at the EPA Region 1 Office, 5 Post Office Square, Boston, Massachusetts 02109-3912. You may also inspect the material with an EPA approval date prior to January 20, 2017 at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
(c) EPA-approved regulations.
EPA Approved Massachusetts Regulations
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State citation Title/subject State effective date EPA approval date \1\ Explanations
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310 CMR 6.04...................... Standards............ 7/25/1990...................... 10/4/2002, 67 FR 62184................ Adopted PM10 as the
criteria pollutant
for particulates.
310 CMR 7.00...................... Definitions.......... 1/2/2015....................... 11/29/2016, 81 FR 85897............... Approved thirty-
three new or
updated
definitions.
310 CMR 7.00 Appendix A........... Emission Offsets and 7/15/1994 and 4/14/1995........ 10/27/2000, 65 FR 64360............... Approving 1990 CAAA
Nonattainment Review. revisions and
general NSR permit
requirements.
310 CMR 7.00 Appendix B........... Emission Banking, 8/30/2013...................... 10/9/2015, 80 FR 61101................ Approved amended
Trading and language regarding
Averaging. emissions averaging
bubbles.
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Regulations for the Control of Air Regulation 1 General 1/27/1972...................... 5/31/1972, 37 FR 10841................
Pollution. Regulations to
Prevent Air
Pollution.
Regulations for Prevention And/or Regulation 1 8/28/1972...................... 10/28/1972, 37 FR 23085...............
Abatement of Air Pollution Introduction.
Episode and Air Pollution
Incident Emergencies.
Regulations for the Control of Air Regulation 2 Plans 2/1/1978....................... 3/15/1979, 44 FR 15703................ Regulation 2 is now
Pollution. Approval and known as 310 CMR
Emission Limitations. 7.02.
Regulations for Prevention And/or Regulation 2 8/28/1972...................... 10/28/1972, 37 FR 23085...............
Abatement of Air Pollution Definitions.
Episode and Air Pollution
Incident Emergencies.
310 CMR 7.02...................... Plans Approval and 6/6/1994....................... 4/5/1995, 60 FR 17226.................
Emission Limitations.
Regulations for the Control of Air Regulation 3 Nuclear 6/1/1972....................... 10/28/1972, 37 FR 23085...............
Pollution. Energy Utilization
Facilities.
310 CMR 7.03...................... Plan Application 2/17/1993...................... 9/3/1999, 64 FR 48297.................
Exemption
Construction
Requirements. Paint
Spray Booths 310 CMR
7.03(13).
Regulations for the Control of Air Regulation 4 Fossil 1/27/1972...................... 10/28/1972, 37 FR 23085............... Regulation 4 is now
Pollution. Fuel Utilization known as 310 CMR
Facilities. 7.04.
310 CMR 7.04...................... U Fossil Fuel 12/28/2007..................... 4/24/2014, 79 FR 22774................ Only approved
Utilization 7.04(2) and
Facilities. 7.04(4)(a).
Regulations for the Control of Air Regulation 5 Fuels... 8/31/1978...................... 3/7/1979, 44 FR 12421................. Regulation 5 is now
Pollution. known as 310 CMR
7.05.
Portions of
Regulation 5 have
been replaced with
the approval of 310
CMR 7.05.
310 CMR 7.05...................... Fuels All Districts.. 9/23/2005...................... 5/29/2014, 79 FR 30741................ Removed landfill gas
from requirements
of section.
Regulations for the Control of Air Regulation 6 Visible 8/28/1972...................... 10/28/1972, 37 FR 23085............... Regulation 6 is now
Pollution. Emissions. known as 310 CMR
7.06.
310 CMR 7.07...................... Open Burning......... 9/28/1979...................... 6/17/1980, 45 FR 40987................
Regulations for the Control of Air Regulation 8 8/28/1972...................... 10/28/1972, 37 FR 23085............... Regulation 8 is now
Pollution. Incinerators. known as 310 CMR
7.08.
310 CMR 7.08...................... Incinerators. 1/11/1999...................... 9/2/1999, 64 FR 48095.................
Municipal Waste
Combustors 310 CMR
7.08(2).
Regulations for the Control of Air Regulation 9 Dust and 12/9/1977...................... 9/29/1978, 43 FR 44841................ Regulation 9 is now
Pollution. Odor. known as 310 CMR
7.09.
Regulations for the Control of Air Regulation 10 Noise.. 6/1/1972....................... 10/28/1972, 37 FR 23085............... Regulation 10 is now
Pollution. known as 310 CMR
7.10.
Regulations for the Control of Air Regulation 11 6/1/1972....................... 10/28/1972, 37 FR 23085............... Regulation 11 is now
Pollution. Transportation Media. known as 310 CMR
7.11. This
regulation
restricts idling.
310 CMR 7.12...................... U Source Registration 12/28/2007..................... 4/24/2014, 79 FR 22774................ Approved Section
7.12(1) through
7.12(4) with the
except of
7.12(2)(a)(3) which
was not approved.
Regulations for the Control of Air Regulation 13 Stack 6/1/1972....................... 10/28/1972, 37 FR 23085............... Regulation 13 is now
Pollution. Testing. known as 310 CMR
7.13.
310 CMR 7.14...................... Monitoring Devices 11/21/1986 1/15/1987........... 3/10/1989, 54 FR 10147................
and Reports.
Regulations for Prevention And/or Regulation 15. 8/28/1972...................... 10/28/1972, 37 FR 23085............... Regulation 15 is now
Abatement of Air Pollution Asbestos. known as 310 CMR
Episode and Air Pollution 7.15.
Incident Emergencies.
310 CMR 7.16...................... Reduction of Single- 12/31/1978, 5/16/1979.......... 9/16/1980, 45 FR 61293................
Occupant Commuter
Vehicle Use.
310 CMR 7.17...................... Conversions to Coal.. 1/22/1982...................... 6/9/1982, 47 FR 25007.................
310 CMR 7.18...................... Volatile and 8/30/2013...................... 10/9/2015, 80 FR 61101................ Approved revisions
Halogenated Organic to 7.18(1)(d) and
Compounds. (f); 7.18(2)(b),
(e), and (f);
7.18(20)(a) and
(b); and 7.18(30).
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310 CMR 7.19...................... Reasonably Available 8/30/2013...................... 10/9/2015, 80 FR 61101................ Approved revisions
Control Technology to 7.19(1)(c)(9).
(RACT) for Sources
of Oxides of
Nitrogen (NOX).
310 CMR 7.24...................... Organic Material 1/2/2015....................... 11/29/2016, 81 FR 85897............... Revised to require
Storage and the decommissioning
Distribution. of Stage II vapor
recovery systems
and require Stage I
Enhanced Vapor
Recovery systems
certified by the
California Air
Resources Board.
310 CMR 7.25...................... Best Available 10/19/2007..................... 10/9/2015, 80 FR 61101................ Approved amended
Controls for existing consumer
Consumer and products related
Commercial Products. requirements, added
provisions
concerning AIM
coatings.
310 CMR 7.26...................... Industry Performance 12/28/2007..................... 4/24/2014, 79 FR 22774................ EPA did not approve
Standards. 310 CMR 7.26 (1)
through 7.26 (29),
or 310 CMR 7.26
(38) through 7.26
(49) into the
Massachusetts SIP.
310 CMR 7.27...................... NOX Allowance Program 11/19/1999..................... 12/27/2000, 65 FR 81743...............
310 CMR 7.28...................... NOX Allowance Trading 3/30/2007...................... 12/3/2007, 72 FR 67854................
Program.
310 CMR 7.29...................... Emissions Standards 1/25/2008, 6/29/2007........... 9/19/2013 78 FR 57487................. Only approving the
for Power Plants. SO2 and NOX
requirements.
The following
exceptions which
are not applicable
to the
Massachusetts
Alternative to BART
were not approved:
(1) In 310 CMR
7.29(1), the
reference to
mercury (Hg),
carbon monoxide
(CO), carbon
dioxide (CO2), and
fine particulate
matter (PM2.5) in
the first sentence
and the phrase `` .
. . and CO2 and
establishing a cap
on CO2 and Hg
emissions from
affected
facilities. CO2
emissions standards
set forth in 310
CMR 7.29(5)(a)5.a.
and b. shall not
apply to emissions
that occur after
December 31, 2008''
in the second
sentence.
(2) In 310 CMR
7.29(2), the
definitions of
Alternate Hg
Designated
Representative,
Automated
Acquisition and
Handling System or
DAHS, Mercury (Hg)
Designated
Representative,
Mercury Continuous
Emission Monitoring
System or Mercury
CEMS, Mercury
Monitoring System,
Sorbent Trap
Monitoring System,
and Total Mercury;
(3) 310 CMR
7.29(5)(a)(3)
through (5)(a)(6);
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(4) In 310 CMR
7.29(5)(b)(1),
reference to
compliance with the
mercury emissions
standard in the
second sentence;
(5) 310 CMR
7.29(6)(a)(3)
through (6)(a)(4);
(6) 310 CMR
7.29(6)(b)(10);
(7) 310 CMR
7.29(6)(h)(2);
(8) The third and
fourth sentences in
310 CMR 7.29(7)(a);
(9) In 310 CMR
7.29(7)(b)(1), the
reference to CO2
and mercury;
(10) In 310 CMR
7.29(7)(b)(1)(a),
the reference to
CO2 and mercury;
(11) 310 CMR
7.29(7)(b)(1)(b)
through
7.29(7)(b)(1)(d);
(12) In 310 CMR
7.29(7)(b)(3), the
reference to CO2
and mercury;
(13) In 310 CMR
7.29(7)(b)(4)(b),
the reference to
CO2 and mercury;
and
(14) 310 CMR
7.29(7)(e) through
7.29(7)(i).
310 CMR 7.30...................... Massport/Logan 12/26/2000..................... 3/12/2001, 66 FR 14318................ Applies to the
Airport Parking parking of motor
Freeze. vehicles on
Massport property.
310 CMR 7.31...................... City of Boston/East 12/26/2000..................... 3/12/2001, 66 FR 14318................ Applies to the
Boston Parking parking of motor
Freeze. vehicles within the
area of East
Boston.
310 CMR 7.32...................... Massachusetts Clean 3/30/2007...................... 12/3/2007, 72 FR 67854................
Air Interstate Rule
(Mass CAIR).
310 CMR 7.33...................... City of Boston/South 7/30/1993...................... 10/15/1996, 61 FR 53628............... Applies to the
Boston Parking parking of motor
Freeze. vehicles within the
area of South
Boston, including
Massport property
in South Boston.
310 CMR 7.36...................... Transit System 10/25/2013..................... 12/8/2015, 80 FR 76225................ Removes from the SIP
Improvements. the commitment to
design the Red Line/
Blue Line Connector
project.
310 CMR 7.37...................... High Occupancy 12/9/1991...................... 10/4/1994, 59 FR 50495................ High Occupancy
Vehicle Lanes. Vehicle Lanes
Regulation for
Boston Metropolitan
Area.
310 CMR 7.38...................... Certification of 12/30/2005..................... 2/15/2008, 73 FR 8818.................
Tunnel Ventilation
Systems in the
Metropolitan Boston
Air Pollution
Control District.
310 CMR 7.40...................... Low Emission Vehicle 12/24/1999..................... 12/23/2002, 67 FR 78179............... ``Low Emission
Program. Vehicle Program''
(LEV II) except for
310 CMR
7.40(2)(a)(5), 310
CMR 7.40(2)(a)(6),
310 CMR
7.40(2)(c)(3), 310
CMR 7.40(10), and
310 CMR 7.40(12).
Regulations for the Control of Air Regulation 50 9/14/1974...................... 2/4/1977, 42 FR 6812.................. Regulation 50 is now
Pollution. Variances. known as 310 CMR
7.50.
Regulations for the Control of Air Regulation 51 8/28/1972...................... 10/28/1972, 37 FR 23085............... Regulation 51 is now
Pollution. Hearings Relative To known as 310 CMR
Orders and Approvals. 7.51.
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Regulations for the Control of Air Regulation 52 8/28/1972...................... 10/28/1972, 37 FR 23085............... Regulation 52 is now
Pollution. Enforcement known as 310 CMR
Provisions. 7.52.
Regulations for Prevention And/or Regulation 8 Emission 2/22/1972...................... 10/28/1972, 37 FR 23085............... Regulation 8 is now
Abatement of Air Pollution Reduction Plans Known as 310 CMR
Episode and Air Pollution (ERP). 8.00.
Incident Emergencies.
310 CMR 8.02 and 8.03............. The Prevention and/or 7/25/1990...................... 10/4/2002, 67 FR 62184................ 8.02 Definitions;
Abatement of Air 8.03 Air Pollution
Pollution Episode Episode Criteria.
and Air Pollution
Incident Emergencies.
310 CMR 60.02..................... Regulations for the 9/5/2008....................... 1/25/2013, 78 FR 5292................. Revises enhanced I/M
Enhanced Motor test requirements
Vehicle Inspection to consist of
and Maintenance ``OBD2-only''
Program. testing program.
Approving submitted
regulation with the
exception of
subsection 310 CMR
60.02(24)(f).
540 CMR 4.00...................... Annual Safety and 9/5/2008....................... 1/25/2013, 78 FR 5292................. Revises Requirement
Combined Safety and for Inspection and
Emissions Inspection Enforcement of I/M
of all Motor Program.
Vehicles, Trailers,
Semi-trailers and
converter Dollies.
Massachusetts General Laws, Part Conduct of Public Amended by Statute in 1978 and 12/21/2016, 81 FR 93624............... Approved Section 6:
IV, Title I, Chapter 268A, Officials and 1984. Financial interest
Sections 6 and 6A. Employees. of state employee,
relative or
associates;
disclosure, and
Section 6A:
Conflict of
interest of public
official; reporting
requirement.
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\1\ To determine the EPA effective date for a specific provision listed in this table, consult the Federal Register notice cited in this column for the
particular provision.
(d) EPA-approved State Source specific requirements.
EPA-Approved Massachusetts Source Specific Requirements
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Name of source Permit number State effective date EPA approval date \2\ Explanations
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Cambridge Electric Light Company's Cambridge Electric Submitted 12/28/78.... 6/17/1980, 45 FR 40987................. Regulation 310 CMR
Kendall Station, First Street, Light Company 7.04(5), Fuel Oil
Cambridge, MA. Variance. Viscosity; Revision for
Cambridge Electric Light
Company's Kendall
Station, First Street,
Cambridge, MA.
Blackstone Station, Blackstone Cambridge Electric Submitted 12/28/1978.. 6/17/1980, 45 FR 40987................. Regulation 310 CMR
Street, Cambridge, MA. Light Company 7.04(5), Fuel Oil
Variance. Viscosity; Revision for
Cambridge Electric Light
Company's Blackstone
Station, Blackstone
Street, Cambridge, MA.
Holyoke Water Power Company, Mount Holyoke Water Power Submitted 1/22/1982... 6/9/1982, 47 FR 25007.................. A revision specifying the
Tom Plant, Holyoke, MA. Company Operations. conditions under which
coal may be burned at the
Holyoke Water Power
Company, Mount Tom Plant,
Holyoke, MA.
Esleeck Manufacturing Company, Esleek Manufacturing Submitted 2/8/1983.... 4/28/1983, 48 FR 19173................. Source specific emission
Inc., Montague, MA. Emission Limit. limit allowing the
Company to burn fuel oil
having a maximum sulfur
content of 1.21 pounds
per million Btu heat
release potential
provided the fuel firing
rate does not exceed
137.5 gallons per hour.
Erving Paper company, Erving, MA... Erving Paper Company Submitted 7/18/1984, 4/ 2/15/1990, 55 FR 5447.................. A revision approving
Operations. 17/1985, and sulfur-in-fuel
11/25/1987............ limitations.
Monsanto Chemical Company in Indian Monsanto Chemical 6/20/1989............. 2/21/1990, 55 FR 5986.................. Revisions which define and
Orchard, MA. Company Operations. impose reasonably
available control
technology to control
volatile organic compound
emissions from Monsanto
Chemical Company in
Indian Orchard, MA.
Including a final RACT
Compliance Plan.
Page 3972
Spalding Sports Worldwide in PV-85-IF-019.......... 7/12/1989 and 10/7/ 11/8/1989, 54 FR 46894................. Amendments to the
Chicopee, MA. 1985. Conditional Plans
imposing reasonably
available control
technology.
Duro Textile Printers, Incorporated SM-85-168-IF.......... 8/1/1989 and 8/8/1989. 11/8/1989, 54 FR 46896................. Amended Conditional Plan
in Fall River, MA. Approval (SM-85-168-IF)
dated and effective
August 1, 1989 and an
Amendment to the Amended
Conditional Plan Approval
(SM-85-168-IF Revision)
dated and effective
August 8, 1989 imposing
reasonably available
control.
Acushnet Company, Titleist Golf SM-85-151-IF and 4-P- 6/1/1990.............. 2/27/1991, 56 FR 8130.................. An Amended Plan imposing
Division, Plant A in New Bedford, 90-104. reasonably available
MA. control technology.
General Motors Corporation in General Motors 6/8/1990.............. 2/19/1991, 56 FR 6568.................. An Amended Plan imposing
Framingham, MA. Operations. reasonably available
control technology.
Erving Paper Mills in Erving, MA... Erving Paper Company 10/16/1990............ 3/20/1991, 56 FR 11675................. Revisions which define and
Operations. impose RACT to control
volatile organic compound
emissions. Including a
conditional final plan
approval issued by the
Massachusetts Department
of Environmental
Protection (MassDEP).
Erving Paper Mills in Erving, MA... Erving Paper Company 4/16/1991............. 10/8/1991, 56 FR 50659................. Revisions which clarify
Operations. the requirements of RACT
to control volatile
organic compound
emissions. Including a
conditional final plan
approval amendment that
amends the October 16,
1990 conditional plan
approval.
Brittany Dyeing and Finishing of 4-P-92-012............ 3/16/1994............. 3/6/1995, 60 FR 12123.................. Final Plan Approval No.
New Bedford, MA. 4P92012, imposing
reasonably available
control technology.
Specialty Minerals, Incorporated, 1-P-94-022............ 6/16/1995............. 9/2/1999, 64 FR 48095.................. Emission Control Plan
Adams, MA. (Reasonably Available
Control Technology for
Sources of Oxides of
Nitrogen).
Monsanto Company's Indian Orchard 1-E-94-106............ 10/28/1996............ 9/2/1999, 64 FR 48095.................. Emission Control Plan
facility, Springfield, MA. (Reasonably Available
Control Technology for
Sources of Oxides of
Nitrogen).
Medusa Minerals Company in Lee, MA. 1-E-94-110............ 4/17/1998............. 9/2/1999, 64 FR 48095.................. Emission Control Plan
(Reasonably Available
Control Technology for
Sources of Oxides of
Nitrogen).
Gillette Company Andover MBR-92-IND-053........ Submitted 2/17/1993, 4/ 10/4/2002, 67 FR 62179................. Reasonably Available
Manufacturing Plant. 16/1999, and Control Technology Plan
10/7/1999............. Approval issued on June
17, 1999.
Norton Company..................... C-P-90-083............ Submitted 2/17/1993, 4/ 10/4/2002, 67 FR 62179................. Reasonably Available
16/1999, and Control Technology Plan
10/7/1999............. Approval issued on August
5, 1999.
Barnet Corporation................. Barnet Corporation Submitted 2/17/1993, 4/ 10/4/2002, 67 FR 62179................. Reasonably Available
Operations. 16/1999, and Control Technology Plan
10/7/1999............. Approval issued on May
14, 1991.
Solutia............................ 1-P-92-006............ Submitted 2/17/1993, 4/ 10/4/2002, 67 FR 62179................. 310 CMR 7.02 BACT plan
16/1999, and approvals issued by the
10/7/1999............. MassDEP.
Saloom Furniture................... Saloom Winchendon Submitted 2/17/1993, 4/ 10/4/2002, 67 FR 62179................. 310 CMR 7.02 BACT plan
Operations. 16/1999, and approvals issued by the
10/7/1999............. MassDEP.
Eureka Manufacturing............... 4-P-95-094............ Submitted 2/17/1993, 4/ 10/4/2002, 67 FR 62179................. 310 CMR 7.02 BACT plan
16/1999, and approvals issued by the
10/7/1999............. MassDEP.
Moduform........................... Moduform Operations... Submitted 2/17/1993, 4/ 10/4/2002, 67 FR 62179................. 310 CMR 7.02 BACT plan
16/1999, and approvals issued by the
10/7/1999............. MassDEP.
Polaroid........................... MBR-99-IND-001........ Submitted 2/17/1993, 4/ 10/4/2002, 67 FR 62179................. 310 CMR 7.02 BACT plan
16/1999, and approvals issued by the
10/7/1999............. MassDEP.
Globe.............................. 4-P-96-151............ Submitted 2/17/1993, 4/ 10/4/2002, 67 FR 62179................. 310 CMR 7.02 BACT plan
16/1999, and approvals issued by the
10/7/1999............. MassDEP.
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Wheelabrator Saugus, Inc........... MBR-98-ECP-006........ Submitted 12/30/2011, 9/19/2013, 78 FR 57487................. The sulfur dioxide (SO2),
8/9/2012, and 8/28/ oxides of nitrogen (NOX),
2012. and PM2.5 provisions of
the MassDEP Emission
Control Plan ``Saugus--
Metropolitan, Boston/
Northeast Region, 310 CMR
7.08(2)--Municipal Waste
Combustors, Application
No. MBR-98-ECP-006,
Transmittal No. W003302,
Emission Control Plan
Modified Final Approval''
dated March 14, 2012 to
Mr. Jairaj Gosine,
Wheelabrator Saugus, Inc.
and signed by Cosmo
Buttaro and James E.
Belsky, with the
following exceptions
which are not applicable
to the Massachusetts
Alternative to BART.
General Electric Aviation.......... MBR-94-COM-008........ Submitted 12/30/2011, 9/19/2013, 78 FR 57487................. The MassDEP Emission
8/9/2012, and 8/28/ Control Plan ``Lynn--
2012. Metropolitan, Boston/
Northeast Region, 310 CMR
7.19, Application No. MBR-
94-COM-008, Transmittal
No. X235617, Modified
Emission Control Plan
Final Approval'' dated
March 24, 2011 to Ms.
Jolanta Wojas, General
Electric Aviation and
signed by Marc Altobelli
and James E. Belsky.
Note, this document
contains two section V;
-
RECORD KEEPING AND
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
and V. GENERAL
REQUIREMENTS/PROVISIONS.
Mt. Tom Generating Company, LLC 1-E-01-072............ Submitted 12/30/2011, 9/19/2013, 78 FR 57487................. The MassDEP Emission
8/9/2012, and 8/28/ Control Plan, ``Holyoke
2012. Western Region 310 CMR
7.29 Power Plant Emission
Standards, Application
No. 1-E-01-072,
Transmittal No. W025214,
Amended Emission Control
Plan'' dated May 15, 2009
to Mr. John S. Murry, Mt.
Tom Generating Company,
LLC and signed by Marc
Simpson, with the
following exceptions
which are not applicable
to the Massachusetts
Alternative to BART.
Dominion Energy Salem Harbor, LLC NE-12-003............. Submitted 12/30/2011, 9/19/2013, 78 FR 57487................. The MassDEP Emission
8/9/2012, and 8/28/ Control Plan ``Salem--
2012. Metropolitan Boston/
Northeast Region, 310 CMR
7.29 Power Plant Emission
Standards, Application
No. NE-12-003,
Transmittal No. X241756,
Final Amended Emission
Control Plan Approval''
dated March 27, 2012 to
Mr. Lamont W. Beaudette,
Dominion Energy Salem
Harbor, LLC and signed by
Edward J. Braczyk, Cosmo
Buttaro, and James E.
Belsky with the following
exceptions which are not
applicable to the
Massachusetts Alternative
to BART.
Dominion Energy Brayton Point, LLC SE-12-003............. Submitted 12/30/2011, 9/19/2013, 78 FR 57487................. MassDEP Emission Control
8/9/2012, and 8/28/ Plan ``Amended Emission
2012. Control Plan Final
Approval Application for:
BWP AQ 25, 310 CMR 7.29
Power Plant Emission
Standards, Transmittal
Number X241755,
Application Number SE-12-
003, Source Number:
1200061'' dated April 12,
2012 to Peter Balkus,
Dominion Energy Brayton
Point, LLC and signed by
John K. Winkler, with the
following exceptions
which are not applicable
to the Massachusetts
Alternative to BART.
Somerset Power LLC................. Facility Shutdown..... Submitted 12/30/2011, 9/19/2013 78 FR 57487.................. MassDEP letter ``Facility
8/9/2012, and 8/28/ Shutdown, FMF Facility
2012. No. 316744'' dated June
22, 2011 to Jeff Araujo,
Somerset Power LLC and
signed by John K.
Winkler.
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\2\ To determine the EPA effective date for a specific provision listed in this table, consult the Federal Register notice cited in this column for the
particular provision.
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(e) Nonregulatory.
Massachusetts Non Regulatory
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Applicable
Name of non regulatory SIP geographic or State submittal EPA approved date
provision nonattainment date/effective \3\ Explanations
area date
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Miscellaneous non-regulatory ................. 4/27/72.......... 10/28/72, 37 FR ......................
changes to the plan submitted 23085
by the Division of
Environmental Health,
Massachusetts Department of
Public Health.
Miscellaneous non-regulatory ................. 5/5/72........... 10/28/72, 37 FR ......................
additions to the plan 23085
submitted by the Bureau of Air
Quality Control, Massachusetts
Department of Public Health.
Letter of concurrence on AQMA ................. 7/23/74.......... 6/2/75, 40 FR ......................
identifications submitted on 23746
July 23, 1974, by the Governor.
Letter dated February 8, 1979 ................. 2/8/79........... 5/14/79, 44 FR ......................
from Kenneth Hagg of the 27991
Massachusetts Department of
Environmental Quality
Engineering (DEQE) to Frank
Ciavattieri of the
Environmental Protection
Agency.
Non-attainment area plan for ................. 3/30/1979 and 4/ 1/10/1980, 45 FR ......................
Total Suspended Particulates 23/1979. 2036
(TSP) in Worcester.
Miscellaneous statewide ................. 3/30/1979 and 4/ 1/10/1980, 45 FR ......................
regulation changes. 23/1979. 2036
An extension request for the ................. 3/30/1979 and 4/ 1/10/1980, 45 FR ......................
attainment of TSP secondary 23/1979. 2036
standards for areas designated
non-attainment as of March 3,
1978.
Revision entitled ................. 5/3/1979, 8/7/ 1/10/1980, 45 FR ......................
``Massachusetts Implementation 1979, and 5/17/ 2036
Plan, Amended Regulation--All 1980.
Districts, New Source Review
Element,'' relating to
construction and operation of
major new or modified sources
in non-attainment areas.
Revision to the state ozone ................. 8/21/79.......... 6/17/1980, 45 FR ......................
standard and adoption of an 40987
ambient lead standard.
Attainment plans to meet the ................. 12/31/1978 and 5/ 9/16/1980, 45 FR ......................
requirements of Part D for 16/1979. 61293
carbon monoxide and ozone and
other miscellaneous provisions.
Supplemental information to the ................. 9/19/1979, 11/13/ 9/16/1980, 45 FR ......................
Attainment plans to meet the 1979, and 3/20/ 61293
requirements of Part D for 1980.
carbon monoxide and ozone and
other miscellaneous provisions.
Supplemental information to the ................. 12/7/1979 and 4/7/ 8/27/1981, 46 FR ......................
Attainment plans to meet the 1980. 43147
requirements of Part D for
carbon monoxide and ozone and
other miscellaneous provisions.
A revision entitled ``Appendix ................. 1/5/1981......... 9/3/1981, 46 FR ......................
J Transportation Project Level 44186
Guidelines'' relating to
policy guidance on the
preparation of air quality
analysis for transportation
projects.
A comprehensive air quality ................. 1/28/1980........ 3/4/1981, 46 FR ......................
monitoring plan, intended to 15137
meet requirements of 40 CFR
part 58.
Revisions to meet the ................. 7/9/1981 and 7/30/ 9/28/1981, 46 FR ......................
requirements of Part D and 1981. 47450
certain other sections of the
Clean Air Act, as amended, for
making a commitment to public
transportation in the Boston
urban region.
Letter clarifying State ................. 11/12/1981....... 3/29/82, 47 FR ......................
procedures. 13143
The Massachusetts DEQE ................. 9/3/1981......... 1/25/1982, 47 FR ......................
submitted an updated VOC 3352
emissions inventory.
Procedures to annually update ................. 11/4/1981........ 1/25/1982, 47 FR ......................
the VOC emission inventory on 3352
November 4, 1981.
Massachusetts Department of Statewide........ 9/9/1982......... 11/09/1983, 48 FR ......................
Environmental Protection 51480
(MassDEP) submittal for
attainment plans for carbon
monoxide and ozone.
MassDEP submittal for Statewide........ 11/2/1982........ 11/09/1983, 48 FR ......................
attainment plans for carbon 51480
monoxide and ozone.
Page 3975
MassDEP submittal for Statewide........ 11/17/1982....... 11/09/1983, 48 FR ......................
attainment plans for carbon 51480
monoxide and ozone.
MassDEP submittal for Statewide........ 2/2/1983......... 11/09/1983, 48 FR ......................
attainment plans for carbon 51480
monoxide and ozone.
MassDEP submittal for Statewide........ 3/21/1983........ 11/09/1983, 48 FR ......................
attainment plans for carbon 51480
monoxide and ozone.
MassDEP submittal for Statewide........ 4/7/1983......... 11/09/1983, 48 FR ......................
attainment plans for carbon 51480
monoxide and ozone.
MassDEP submittal for Statewide........ 4/26/1983........ 11/09/1983, 48 FR ......................
attainment plans for carbon 51480
monoxide and ozone.
MassDEP submittal for Statewide........ 5/16/1983........ 11/09/1983, 48 FR ......................
attainment plans for carbon 51480
monoxide and ozone.
A revision to exempt the Berkshire........ 3/25/1983........ 7/7/1983, 48 FR ......................
Berkshire Air Pollution 31200
Control District from
Regulation 310 CMR
7.02(12)(b)(2).
Revisions to the State's Statewide........ 9/9/1982......... 7/7/1983, 48 FR ......................
narrative, entitled New Source 31197
Regulations on page 117 and
118.
Letter from the MassDEP dated Statewide........ 6/7/1991......... 6/30/1993, 58 FR ......................
June 7, 1991, submitting 34908
revisions to the SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP dated Statewide........ 11/13/1992....... 6/30/1993, 58 FR ......................
November 13, 1992 submitting 34908
revisions to the SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP dated Statewide........ 2/17/1993........ 6/30/1993, 58 FR ......................
February 17, 1993 submitting 34908
revisions to the SIP.
Nonregulatory portions of the Statewide........ 11/13/1992....... 6/30/1993, 58 FR ......................
state submittal. 34908
Letter from Massachusetts DEQE. Statewide........ 2/14/1985........ 9/25/1985, 50 FR ......................
38804
Letter from Massachusetts DEQE. Statewide........ 5/22/1985........ 9/25/1985, 50 FR ......................
38804
Enforcement manual including Statewide........ 5/22/1985........ 9/25/1985, 50 FR ......................
Method 27, record form, 38804
potential leak points, major
tank truck leak sources, test
procedure for gasoline vapor
leak detection procedure by
combustible gas detector,
instruction manual for Sentox
2 and Notice of Violation.
Letter from Massachusetts DEQE Statewide........ 8/17/1984........ 10/30/1984, 49 FR ......................
stating authority to undertake 43546
preconstruction review of new
stationary sources of air
pollution with potential to
emit 5 tons or more of lead.
Letter from Massachusetts DEQE Statewide........ 7/13/1984........ 10/30/1984, 49 FR ......................
submitting the Massachusetts 43546
Lead Implementation Plan.
Massachusetts attainment and Statewide........ 7/13/1984........ 10/30/1984, 49 FR ......................
maintenance plans for lead. 43546
Memorandum from Donald C. Merrimack Valley. 10/4/1985........ 4/1/1986, 51 FR ......................
Squires to Bruce K. Maillet, 11019
subject: Response to EPA
questions regarding Phillips
Academy, outlines the
permanent energy conservation
measures to be used.
Letter from the Massachusetts Statewide........ 12/3/1985........ 11/25/1986, 51 FR ......................
DEQE dated December 3, 1985. 42563
Letter from the Massachusetts Statewide........ 1/31/1986........ 11/25/1986, 51 FR ......................
DEQE dated January 31, 1986. 42563
Letter from the Massachusetts Statewide........ 2/11/1986........ 11/25/1986, 51 FR ......................
DEQE dated February 11, 1986. 42563
The nonregulatory portions of
the state submittals.
Letter from the Massachusetts Statewide........ 11/21/1986....... 3/10/1989, 54 FR ......................
DEQE dated November 21, 1986. 10147
The Commonwealth of Statewide........ 1/15/1987........ 3/10/1989, 54 FR ......................
Massachusetts Regulation 10147
Filing document dated January
15, 1987 states that these
regulatory changes became
effective on February 6, 1987.
Letter from the Massachusetts Statewide........ 2/21/1986........ 8/31/1987, 52 FR ......................
Massachusetts DEQE dated 32791
February 21, 1986.
A Regulation Filing and Statewide........ 2/25/1986........ 8/31/1987, 52 FR ......................
Publication document from the 32791
Massachusetts DEQE, dated
February 25, 1986.
Page 3976
A letter from the Massachusetts Statewide........ 6/23/1986........ 8/31/1987, 52 FR ......................
DEQE, dated June 23, 1986. 32791
Implementation Guidance, 310 Statewide........ 2/01/1986........ 8/31/1987, 52 FR ......................
CMR 7.18(18), Polystyrene 32791
Resin Manufacturing, dated
February 1986.
Massachusetts DEQE Statewide........ 11/8/1985........ 8/31/1987, 52 FR ......................
certification that there are 32791
no polypropylene and
polyethylene manufacturing
sources located in the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts,
dated November 8, 1985.
Letter dated November 5, 1986 Statewide........ 11/5/1986........ 11/19/1987, 52 FR ......................
from the Massachusetts DEQE 44394
submitting revisions to the
SIP.
Letter from the Massachusetts Statewide........ 11/28/1986....... 11/19/1987, 52 FR ......................
DEQE dated December 10, 1986. 44394
Letter states that the
effective date of Regulations
310 CMR 7.00, ``Definitions''
and 310 CMR 7.18(19),
``Synthetic Organic Chemical
Manufacture,'' is November 28,
1986.
Letter from the Massachusetts Statewide........ 7/5/1988......... 3/6/1989, 54 FR ......................
DEQE dated September 20, 1988 9212
for a SIP revision involving
regulations 310 CMR 7.18(2)(e)
and 7.18(17).
A Regulation Filing and Statewide........ 7/5/1988......... 3/6/1989, 54 FR ......................
Publication document from the 9212
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
dated July 5, 1988 which
states that the effective date
of the regulatory amendments
to 310 CMR 7.18(2)(e) and 310
CMR 7.18(17)(d), is July 22,
1988.
Letter dated October 14, 1987 Pioneer Valley... 10/14/1987....... 2/15/1990, 55 FR ......................
for the American Fiber and 5447
Finishing Company facility
from Stephen F. Joyce, Deputy
Regional Environmental
Engineer, Massachusetts DEQE.
Letter dated October 14, 1987 Pioneer Valley... 10/14/1987....... 2/15/1990, 55 FR ......................
for the Erving Paper Company 5447
facility from Stephen F.
Joyce, Deputy Regional
Environmental Engineer,
Massachusetts DEQE.
Letter dated October 14, 1987 Pioneer Valley... 10/14/1987....... 2/15/1990, 55 FR ......................
for the Westfield River Paper 5447
Company facility from Stephen
F. Joyce, Deputy Regional
Environmental Engineer,
Massachusetts DEQE.
Statement of agreement signed Pioneer Valley... 5/29/1987........ 2/15/1990, 55 FR ......................
May 29, 1987 by Schuyler D. 5447
Bush, Vice President of Erving
Paper Company.
Statement of agreement signed Pioneer Valley... 5/27/1987........ 2/15/1990, 55 FR ......................
May 27, 1987 by Francis J. 5447
Fitzpatrick, President of
Westfield River Paper Company.
Statement of agreement signed Pioneer Valley... 5/22/1987........ 2/15/1990, 55 FR ......................
May 22, 1987 by Robert Young, 5447
Vice President of American
Fiber and Finishing Company.
Letter dated April 22, 1987 for Pioneer Valley... 5/22/1987........ 2/15/1990, 55 FR ......................
the Erving Paper Company 5447
facility from Stephen F.
Joyce, Deputy Regional
Environmental Engineer,
Massachusetts DEQE.
Letter from the MassDEP dated Pioneer Valley... 7/18/1987........ 2/21/1990, 55 FR ......................
July 18, 1989 submitting a 5986
revision to the SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Pioneer Valley... 7/18/1989........ 11/8/1989, 54 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 46894
SIP.
Letter from the Massachusetts Central 7/18/1989........ 11/3/1989, 54 FR ......................
DEQE submitting a revision to Massachusetts. 46386
the SIP.
Nonregulatory portions of the Central 2/4/1988......... 11/3/1989, 54 FR ......................
State submittal. Letter from Massachusetts. 46386
the MassDEP submitting a
revision to the SIP.
Nonregulatory portions of the Central 2/10/88.......... 11/3/1989, 54 FR ......................
State submittal. List of Massachusetts. 46386
documents in the February 4,
1988 RACT SIP submittal to
EPA.t.
Letter from the MassDEP Southeastern 8/8/1989......... 11/8/1989, 54 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the Massachusetts. 46896
SIP.
Page 3977
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 8/24/1989........ 4/19/1990, 55 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 14831
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 10/16/1989....... 4/19/1990, 55 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 14831
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 8/27/1982........ 2/23/1993, 58 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 10964
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 6/22/1987........ 2/23/1993, 58 FR ......................
certifying that it did not 10964
rely on a dual definition in
its attainment demonstration.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 12/27/1989....... 2/23/1993, 58 FR ......................
submitting additional 10964
assurances that it is making
reasonable efforts to develop
a complete and approve SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Metropolitan 11/28/1989....... 8/3/1990, 55 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the Boston. 31587
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Metropolitan 11/28/1989....... 8/3/1990, 55 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the Boston. 31590
SIP.
Letter from the Massachusetts Metropolitan 11/20/1989....... 8/27/1990, 55 FR ......................
Department of Environmental Boston. 34914
submitting a revision to the
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Southeastern 6/13/1990........ 2/27/1991, 56 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the Massachusetts. 8130
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Metropolitan 7/9/1990......... 2/19/1991, 56 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the Boston. 6568
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Pioneer Valley... 10/25/1990....... 3/20/1991, 56 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 11675
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Pioneer Valley... 4/22/1991........ 10/8/1991, 56 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 50659
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 8/17/1989........ 10/8/1992, 57 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 46313
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 6/7/1991......... 10/8/1992, 57 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 46313
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 12/17/1991....... 10/8/1992, 57 FR ......................
withdrawing the emission limit 46313
for the Primer-surfacer
application from the June 7,
1991 submittal.
Nonregulatory portions of state Statewide........ 5/24/1991........ 10/8/1992, 57 FR ......................
submittal. MassDEP's Decision 46313
Memorandum for Proposed
amendments to 310 CMR 7.00.
Nonregulatory portions of state Statewide........ 2/25/1991........ 10/8/1992, 57 FR ......................
submittal. MassDEP's Decision 46313
Memorandum for Proposed
amendments to 310 CMR 7.00,
7.18 and 7.24.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 8/27/1982........ 1/11/1993, 58 FR ......................
submitting revisions to the 3492
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 4/12/1985........ 1/11/1993, 58 FR ......................
submitting revisions to the 3492
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 8/17/1989........ 1/11/1993, 58 FR ......................
submitting revisions to the 3492
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 6/7/1991......... 1/11/1993, 58 FR ......................
submitting revisions to the 3492
SIP.
Letter from the Massachusetts Statewide........ 6/27/1984........ 1/11/1993, 58 FR ......................
DEQE submitting 310 CMR 7.00: 3492
Appendix B.
Letter from the Massachusetts Statewide........ 3/6/1985......... 1/11/1993, 58 FR ......................
DEQE submitting additional 3492
information on 310 CMR 7.00:
Appendix B and referencing 310
CMR 7.18(2)(b).
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 12/17/1991....... 1/11/1993, 58 FR ......................
withdrawing the emission limit 3492
for the Primer-surfacer
application in 310 CMR
7.18(7)(b) from the June 7,
1991 submittal.
Letter from the MassDEP Metropolitan 8/4/1989......... 3/16/1993, 58 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the Boston. 14153
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Metropolitan 12/6/1989........ 3/16/1993, 58 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the Boston. 14153
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Metropolitan 3/23/1990........ 3/16/1993, 58 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the Boston. 14153
SIP.
Technical amendments to Metropolitan 3/30/1990........ 3/16/1993, 58 FR ......................
regulation (310 CMR 7.31) Boston. 14153
submitted by the MassDEP.
Page 3978
Appendix 5D, Baseline and Metropolitan 6/1/1986......... 3/16/1993, 58 FR ......................
Future Case CO Compliance Boston. 14153
Modeling, dated June 1986.
Policy Statement Regarding the Metropolitan 11/14/1988....... 3/16/1993, 58 FR ......................
Proposed Amendment to the Boston. 14153
Logan Airport Parking Freeze.
Letter from the MassDEP dated Metropolitan 5/15/1991........ 12/14/1992, 57 FR ......................
May 15, 1992 submitting a Boston. 58991
revision to the SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP dated Metropolitan 1/30/1991........ 10/8/1992, 57 FR ......................
January 30, 1991 submitting a Boston. 46310
revision to the SIP.
Certification of Tunnel
Ventilation Systems in Boston.
Letter from the MassDEP, dated Statewide........ 5/17/1990........ 12/14/1992, 57 FR ......................
May 17, 1990 submitting a 58993
revision to the SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP, dated Statewide........ 6/7/1991......... 12/14/1992, 57 FR ......................
June 7, 1991, submitting a 58993
revision to the SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP, dated Statewide........ 7/5/1990......... 12/14/1992, 57 FR ......................
July 5, 1990, requesting the 58993
withdrawal of amendments to
subsection 310 CMR 7.24(2)(c)
which require Stage I vapor
recovery in Berkshire County
from the SIP revision package
submitted on May 17, 1990.
Letter from the MassDEP, dated Statewide........ 4/21/1992........ 12/14/1992, 57 FR ......................
April 21, 1992, submitting an 58993
implementation policy
statement regarding its Stage
II program.
Nonregulatory portions of the Statewide........ 4/21/1992........ 12/14/1992, 57 FR ......................
SIP submittal. March 2, 1992 58993
Division of Air Quality
Control Policy certified vapor
collection and control system
for Stage II Vapor Recovery
Program.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 11/13/1992....... 9/15/1993, 58 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 48315
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 1/15/1993........ 9/15/1993, 58 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 48315
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 2/17/1993........ 9/15/1993, 58 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 48315
SIP.
Nonregulatory portions of the Statewide........ 2/17/1993........ 9/15/1993, 58 FR ......................
SIP submittal. MassDEP's 48315
Listing of Response to
Comments dated January 1993.
Nonregulatory portions of the Statewide........ 2/17/1993........ 9/15/1993, 58 FR ......................
SIP submittal. MassDEP's 48315
Background Document for
Proposed Amendments to 310
CCMR 7.00, et. al. ``50 Ton
VOC RACT Regulations'' dated
September 1992.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 8/26/1992........ 7/28/1994, 59 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 38372
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 11/2/1990........ 7/28/1994, 59 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 38372
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP ................. 7/19/1993........ 1/6/1995, 60 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 2016
SIP.
Letter dated October 27, 1993 ................. 10/27/1993....... 1/6/1995, 60 FR ......................
from MassDEP submitting 2016
certification of a public
hearing.
Letter from the MassDEP Metropolitan 12/9/1991........ 10/4/1994, 59 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the Boston. 50495
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 11/15/1993....... 2/1/1995, 60 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 6027
SIP which substitutes the
California Low Emission
Vehicle program for the Clean
Fuel Fleet program.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 5/11/1994........ 2/1/1995, 60 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 6027
SIP which substitutes the
California Low Emission
Vehicle program for the Clean
Fuel Fleet program.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 3/31/1994........ 3/6/1995, 60 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 12123
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP dated Statewide........ 6/6/1994......... 4/1/1995, 60 FR ......................
June 6, 1994 submitting a 17226
revision to the Massachusetts
SIP.
Page 3979
Letter from the MassDEP dated Statewide........ 12/9/1994........ 4/1/1995, 60 FR ......................
December 9, 1994. 17226
Letter from the MassDEP, Statewide........ 6/28/1990........ 3/21/1996, 61 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 11556
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 9/30/1992........ 3/21/1996, 61 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 11556
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP, dated Statewide........ 7/15/1994........ 3/21/1996, 61 FR ......................
July 15, 1994, submitting a 11556
revision to the SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 12/30/1994....... 3/21/1996, 61 FR ......................
assuring EPA that the data 11556
elements noted in EPA's
December 13, 1994 letter were
being incorporated into the
source registration forms used
by Massachusetts emission
statement program.
Letter which included the Statewide........ 10/29/1993....... 1/30/1996, 61 FR ......................
oxygenated gasoline program, 2918
amendments to the
Massachusetts Air Pollution
Control Regulations, 310 CMR
7.00, with an effective date
of March 1, 1994, requesting
that the submittal be approved
and adopted as part of the SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Metropolitan 12/12/1994....... 1/30/1996, 61 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the Boston. 2918
SIP.
The Technical Support Document Metropolitan 12/12/1994....... 1/30/1996, 61 FR ......................
for the Redesignation of the Boston. 2918
Boston Area as Attainment for
Carbon Monoxide.
Letter from the MassDEP dated Statewide........ 1/9/1995......... 12/19/1995, 60 FR ......................
January 9, 1995 submitting a 65240
revision to the SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP, dated Statewide........ 1/9/1995......... 2/14/1996, 61 FR ......................
January 9, 1995, submitting a 5696
revision to the SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 3/29/1995........ 7/5/2000, 65 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 41344
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Metropolitan 7/30/1993........ 10/15/1996, 61 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the Boston. 53628
SIP (City of Boston/South
Boston Parking Freeze).
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 2/9/1994......... 8/8/1996, 61 FR ......................
submitting revisions to the 41335
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 3/29/1995........ 8/8/1996, 61 FR ......................
submitting revisions to the 41335
SIP.
Letter and attachments from the Statewide........ 2/8/1996......... 8/8/1996, 61 FR ......................
MassDEP submitting 41335
supplemental information
concerning the demonstration
of balance between credit
creation and credit use.
Massachusetts PAMS Network Statewide........ 11/15/1993....... 7/14/1997, 62 FR ......................
Plan, which incorporates PAMS 37510
into the ambient air quality
monitoring network of State or
Local Air Monitoring Stations
(SLAMS) and National Air
Monitoring Stations (NAMS).
Letter from the MassDEP dated Statewide........ 12/30/1993....... 7/14/1997, 62 FR ......................
December 30, 1993 submitting a 37510
revision to the SIP.
The Commonwealth, committed in Statewide........ 3/3/1997......... 7/14/1997, 62 FR ......................
a letter dated March 3, 1997 37510
to correct deficiencies for an
enhanced motor vehicle
inspection and maintenance (I/
M) program within one year of
conditional interim approval
by EPA.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 10/17/1997....... 4/11/2000, 65 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 19323
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 7/30/1996........ 4/11/2000, 65 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 19323
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 8/9/2000......... 12/18/2000, 65 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 78974
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 9/11/2000........ 12/18/2000, 65 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 78974
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP dated Statewide........ 7/25/1995........ 12/18/2000, 65 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 78974
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 2/17/1993........ 9/2/1999, 64 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 48297
SIP.
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Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 12/19/1997....... 6/2/1999, 64 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 29567
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 3/9/1998......... 6/2/1999, 64 FR ......................
clarifying the program 29567
implementation process.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 7/15/1994........ 9/2/1999, 64 FR ......................
submitting revisions to the 48095
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 10/4/1996........ 9/2/1999, 64 FR ......................
submitting revisions to the 48095
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 12/2/1996........ 9/2/1999, 64 FR ......................
submitting revisions to the 48095
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 1/11/1999........ 9/2/1999, 64 FR ......................
submitting revisions to the 48095
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 4/16/1999........ 9/2/1999, 64 FR ......................
submitting revisions to the 48095
SIP.
Nonregulatory portions of the Statewide........ 1/11/1995........ 4/11/2000, 65 FR ......................
SIP submittal. 19323
Nonregulatory portions of the Statewide........ 3/29/1995........ 4/11/2000, 65 FR ......................
SIP submittal. 19323
A September 17, 1999, Notice of Statewide........ 9/17/1999........ 11/15/2000, 65 FR ......................
Correction submitted by the 68898
Secretary of State indicating
the effective date of the
regulations.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 5/14/1999........ 11/15/2000, 65 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 68898
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 2/1/2000......... 11/15/2000, 65 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 68898
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 3/15/2000........ 11/15/2000, 65 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the 68898
SIP.
Test Procedures and Equipment Statewide........ 2/1/2000......... 11/15/2000, 65 FR ......................
Specifications. 68898
Acceptance Test Protocol....... Statewide........ 3/15/2000........ 11/15/2000, 65 FR ......................
68898
Letter from the Commonwealth of Statewide........ 11/19/1999....... 12/27/2000, 65 FR ......................
Massachusetts, Executive 81743
Office of Environmental
Affairs, Department of
Environmental Protection
submitting an amendment to SIP.
Background Document and Statewide........ 7/1/1999......... 12/27/2000, 65 FR ......................
Technical Support for Public 81743
Hearings on the Proposed
Revisions to the SIP for
Ozone, July, 1999.
Supplemental Background Statewide........ 9/1/1999......... 12/27/2000, 65 FR ......................
Document and Technical Support 81743
for Public Hearings on
Modifications to the July 1999
Proposal to Revise the SIP for
Ozone, September, 1999.
Table of Unit Allocations...... Statewide........ 9/1/1999......... 12/27/2000, 65 FR ......................
81743
Letter from the MassDEP........ Statewide........ 4/10/2002........ 6/20/2003, 68 FR ......................
36921
The SIP narrative ``Technical Statewide........ 3/21/2002........ 6/20/2003, 68 FR ......................
Support Document for Public 36921
Hearings on Revisions to the
State Implementation Plan for
Ozone for Massachusetts,
Amendments to Statewide
Projected Inventory for
Nitrogen Oxides,'' dated March
2002.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 7/15/1994........ 10/27/2000, 65 FR ......................
submitting revisions to the 64360
SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 3/29/1995........ 10/27/2000, 65 FR ......................
submitting revisions to the 64360
SIP.
Plan Approval issued by the Statewide........ 6/17/1999........ 10/4/2002, 67 FR ......................
MassDEP to the Gillette 62179
Company Andover Manufacturing
Plant.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 4/16/1999........ 10/4/2002, 67 FR ......................
submitting negative 62179
declarations for certain VOC
source categories.
Letter from the MassDEP Statewide........ 7/24/2002........ 10/4/2002, 67 FR ......................
discussing wood furniture 62179
manufacturing and aerospace
coating requirements in
Massachusetts.
Letter from the MassDEP Metropolitan 12/8/2000........ 3/12/2001, 66 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the Boston. 14318
SIP.
Page 3981
Letter from the MassDEP Metropolitan 12/26/2000....... 3/12/2001, 66 FR ......................
submitting the final state Boston. 14318
certified copies of State
regulations 310 CMR 7.30
``Massport/Logan Airport
Parking Freeze'' and 310 CMR
7.31 ``City of Boston/East
Boston Parking Freeze.''.
Letter from the MassDEP, in Statewide........ 8/9/2002......... 12/23/2002, 67 FR ......................
which it submitted the Low 78179
Emission Vehicle Program
adopted on December 24, 1999.
Letter from the MassDEP which Statewide........ 8/26/2002........ 12/23/2002, 67 FR ......................
clarified the August 9, 2002 78179
submittal to exclude certain
sections of the Low Emission
Vehicle Program from
consideration.
Letter from the MassDEP Metropolitan 7/12/2006........ 2/15/2008, 73 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the Boston. 8818
SIP.
Massachusetts Regulation Filing Metropolitan 12/13/2005....... 2/15/2008, 73 FR ......................
amending 310 CMR 7.38 entitled Boston. 8818
``Certification of Tunnel
Ventilation Systems in the
Metropolitan Boston Air
Pollution Control District.''.
Massachusetts Regulation Filing Statewide........ 4/19/2007........ 12/3/2007, 72 FR ......................
amending 310 CMR 7.28 entitled 67854
``NOx Allowance Trading
Program,'' and adopting 310
CMR 7.32 entitled
``Massachusetts Clean Air
Interstate Rule (Mass CAIR).''.
Massachusetts Regulation Filing Metropolitan 11/16/2006....... 7/31/2008, 73 FR ......................
substantiating December 1, Boston. 44654
2006, State effective date for
amended 310 CMR 7.00 entitled
``Definition,'' (addition of
term ``Boston Metropolitan
Planning Organization,'' which
appears on the replaced page
173 of the State's Code of
Massachusetts Regulations,)
and 310 CMR 7.36 entitled
``Transit System
Improvements.''.
Letter from the MassDEP dated Metropolitan 12/13/2006....... 7/31/2008, 73 FR ......................
December 13, 2006 submitting a Boston. 44654
revision to the SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP Metropolitan 6/1/2007......... 7/31/2008, 73 FR ......................
submitting a revision to the Boston. 44654
SIP.
Letter from the Massachusetts Metropolitan 9/4/2007......... 7/31/2008, 73 FR ......................
Executive Office of Boston. 44654
Transportation identifying its
commitment to the Green Line
extension and to make every
effort to accelerate the
planning, design and
environmental review and
permitting of the project in
order to work towards the 2014
completion date.
Letter from the Chair of the Metropolitan 5/1/2008......... 7/31/2008, 73 FR ......................
Boston Region Metropolitan Boston. 44654
Planning Organization
concurring in the finding that
the transit system
improvements projects will
achieve emission benefits
equivalent to or greater than
the benefits from the original
transit system improvements
projects being replaced.
Letter from EPA New England Metropolitan 7/5/2008......... 7/31/2008, 73 FR ......................
Regional Administrator Boston. 44654
concurring in the finding that
the transit system
improvements projects will
achieve emission benefits
equivalent to or greater than
the benefits from the original
transit system improvements
projects being replaced.
Letter from the MassDEP, dated Statewide........ 6/1/2009......... 01/25/2013, 78 FR ......................
June 1, 2009, submitting a 5292
revision to the SIP.
Letter from the MassDEP, dated Statewide........ 11/30/2009....... 01/25/2013, 78 FR ......................
November 30, 2009, amending 5292
the June 1, 2009 SIP submittal.
Page 3982
Massachusetts June 1, 2009 SIP Statewide........ 6/1/2009......... 01/25/2013, 78 FR ......................
Revision Table of Contents 5292
Item 7, ``Documentation of IM
SIP Revision consistent with
42 USC Section 7511a and
Section 182(c)(3)(A) of the
Clean Air Act.''.
``Massachusetts Regional Haze Statewide........ 8/9/2012......... 9/19/2013, 78 FR ......................
State Implementation Plan'' 57487
dated August 9, 2012.
A letter from the MassDEP dated Statewide........ 8/9/2001......... 4/24/2014, 79 FR ......................
August 9, 2001 submitting a 22774
revision to the SIP.
A letter from the MassDEP dated Statewide........ 9/14/2006........ 4/24/2014, 79 FR ......................
September 14, 2006 submitting 22774
a revision to the SIP.
A letter from the MassDEP dated Statewide........ 2/13/2008........ 4/24/2014, 79 FR ......................
February 13, 2008 submitting a 22774
revision to the SIP.
A letter from the MassDEP dated Statewide........ 1/18/2013........ 4/24/2014, 79 FR ......................
January 18, 2013 withdrawing 22774
certain outdated and obsolete
regulation submittals and
replacing them with currently
effective versions of the
regulation for approval and
inclusion into the SIP.
A letter from the MassDEP dated Statewide........ 11/6/2013........ 12/8/2015, 80 FR ......................
November 6, 2013 submitting a 76225
revision to the SIP.
A letter from the MassDEP dated Statewide........ 5/5/2015......... 11/29/2016, 81 FR ......................
May 5, 2015 submitting a 85897
revision to the SIP.
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