Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans:
Federal Register: August 11, 2010 (Volume 75, Number 154)
Rules and Regulations
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 40 CFR Part 52
EPA-R03-OAR-2009-0606; FRL-9186-6
Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans;
Delaware; Administrative and Non-Substantive Amendments to Existing
Delaware SIP Regulations
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Direct final rule.
SUMMARY: EPA is taking direct final action to approve revisions to the
Delaware State Implementation Plan (SIP). The revisions streamline, renumber and reformat the Delaware Regulations for the Control of Air
Pollution which EPA has approved as part of the Delaware SIP. This SIP vision is administrative in nature; there are no substantive changes.
EPA is approving these revisions to Delaware SIP regulations in accordance with the requirements of the Clean Air Act (CAA).
DATES: This rule is effective on October 12, 2010 without further notice, unless EPA receives adverse written comment by September 10, 2010. If EPA receives such comments, it will publish a timely withdrawal of the direct final rule in the Federal Register and inform the public that the rule will not take effect.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID Number EPA-
R03-OAR-2009-0606 by one of the following methods:
A. http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the on-line instructions for submitting comments.
B. E-mail: frankford.harold@epa.gov.
C. Mail: EPA-R03-OAR-2009-0606, Harold A. Frankford, Air Protection
Division, Mailcode 3AP00, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region
III, 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103.
D. Hand Delivery: At the previously-listed EPA Region III address.
Such deliveries are only accepted during the Docket's normal hours of operation, and special arrangements should be made for deliveries of boxed information.
Instructions: Direct your comments to Docket ID No. EPA-R03-OAR- 2009-0606. EPA's policy is that all comments received will be included in the public docket without change, and may be made available online at http://www.regulations.gov, including any personal information provided, unless the comment includes information claimed to be
Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Do not submit information that you consider to be CBI or otherwise protected through http:// www.regulations.gov or e-mail. The http://www.regulations.gov Web site is an ``anonymous access'' system, which means EPA will not know your identity or contact information unless you provide it in the body of your comment. If you send an e-mail comment directly to EPA without going through http://www.regulations.gov, your e-mail address will be automatically captured and included as part of the comment that is placed in the public docket and made available on the Internet. If you submit an electronic comment, EPA recommends that you include your name and other contact information in the body of your comment and with any disk or CD-ROM you submit. If EPA cannot read your comment due to technical difficulties and cannot contact you for clarification, EPA may not be able to consider your comment. Electronic files should avoid the use of special characters, any form of encryption, and be free of any defects or viruses.
Docket: All documents in the electronic docket are listed in the http://www.regulations.gov index. Although listed in the index, some information is not publicly available, i.e., CBI or other information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Certain other material, such as copyrighted material, is not placed on the Internet and will be publicly available only in hard copy form. Publicly available docket materials are available either electronically in http:// www.regulations.gov or in hard copy during normal business hours at the
Air Protection Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region
III, 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103. Copies of the
State submittal are available at the Delaware Department of Natural
Resources and Environmental Control, 89 Kings Highway, P.O. Box 1401,
Dover, Delaware 19903.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Harold A. Frankford, (215) 814-2108, or by e-mail at frankford.harold@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Background
On June 15, 2009, the State of Delaware submitted a formal revision to its State Implementation Plan (SIP). The SIP revision consists of administrative and non-substantive amendments to 32 of the SIP approved
Delaware air pollution control regulations. In its SIP revision submittal, Delaware explains that under Title 29, Chapter 101 of the
Delaware Codes (29 Del. C., Ch 101), regulatory agencies in Delaware are required to develop and adopt regulations, and publish the regulations in Delaware Register of Regulations. The State Registrar's
Office under Division of Research of the General Assembly has developed guidelines and drafting manuals for Delaware regulations. Delaware issued the latest edition of drafting and style manual, entitled
``Delaware Manual for Drafting Regulations'' in March 2006 (``the 2006
Manual''). Since then, EPA has approved several Delaware SIP regulations in the manual-compliant format. However, a majority of the
Delaware SIP regulations have not been updated.
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Summary of SIP Revision
The purpose of this SIP revision is to revise all Delaware SIP regulations so that they are consistent with the format prescribed in the 2006 Manual. In addition, Delaware has made some non-substantive changes and corrections of errors exclusively for this SIP revision:
Administrative or editorial changes made under the administrative authority granted to Delaware Registrar's Office by 29
Del. C., Ch 1134 and applicable to all Delaware regulations for consistency purposes. Therefore, all Delaware air regulations, both existing ones and future ones, shall follow this format.
Non-substantive changes made for clarification and consistency purposes and which do not alter or amend the intent or meaning of the subject regulation.
Editorial changes, including correction of errors due to typos or misprints when a regulation was developed or revised to its current version.
A. SIP Regulations Revised in This SIP Revision
The 32 regulations which Delaware has submitted administrative changes to EPA in this SIP revision are:
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Regulation 1 ``Definitions and Administrative
Principles'';
Regulation 1102* ``Permits'';
Regulation 3 ``Ambient Air Quality Standards'';
Regulation 4 ``Particulate Emissions From Fuel Burning
Equipment'';
Regulation 5 ``Particulate Emissions From Industrial
Process Operations'';
Regulation 6 ``Particulate Emissions From Construction and
Materials Handling'';
Regulation 7 ``Particulate Emissions From Incineration'';
Regulation 8 ``Sulfur Dioxide Emissions From Fuel Burning
Equipment'';
Regulation 9 ``Emissions of Sulfur Compounds From
Industrial Operations'';
Regulation 10 ``Control of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions--Kent and Sussex Counties'';
Regulation 11 ``Carbon Monoxide Emissions From Industrial
Process Operations New Castle County'';
Regulation 12 ``Control of Nitrogen Oxide Emissions'';
Regulation 1113* ``Open Burning'';
Regulation 14 ``Visible Emissions'';
Regulation 15 ``Air Pollution Alert and Emergency Plan'';
Regulation 16 ``Sources Having an Interstate Air Pollution
Potential'';
Regulation 17 ``Source Monitoring, Recordkeeping and
Reporting'';
Regulation 23 ``Standards of Performance for Steel Plants:
Electric Arc Furnaces'';
Regulation 1124* ``Control of Volatile Organic Compound
Emissions'';
Regulation 1125* ``Requirements for Preconstruction
Review'' (Sections 1, 2 and 3);
Regulation 26 ``Motor Vehicle Emissions Inspection
Program''
Regulation 27 ``Stack Heights'';
Regulation 1132* ``Transportation Conformity'';
Regulation 35 ``Conformity of General Federal Actions to the State Implementation Plans'';
Regulation 39 ``Nitrogen Oxides (NOX) Budget
Trading Program'';
Regulation 40 ``Delaware's National Low Emission Vehicle
(NLEV) Regulation'';
Regulation 1141* ``Limiting Emissions of Volatile Organic
Compounds From Consumer and Commercial Products'';
Regulation 1142* ``Specific Emission Control Requirements
(Section 1)'';
Regulation 1144* ``Control of Stationary Generator
Emissions'';
Regulation 1145* ``Excessive Idling of Heavy Duty
Vehicles'';
Regulation 1146* ``Electric Generating Unit (EGU) Multi-
Pollutant Regulation'';
Regulation 1148* ``Control of Stationary Combustion
Turbine Electric Generating Unit Emissions''.
The regulations marked with an asterisk (*) are SIP regulations (or a section or sections therein) which Delaware has revised after the issuance of the 2006 drafting manual.
B. SIP Regulations Not Affected by This Revision
Delaware has not submitted the following SIP regulations or sections in this SIP revision:
Regulation 31 ``Low Enhanced Inspection and Maintenance
Program'';
Regulation 37 ``NOXBudget Program'';
Delaware did not include Regulation 31 because it is currently under substantive revision, and did not include Regulation 37 because it is no longer State enforceable. In addition, on June 10, 2010,
Delaware withdrew the following regulations from this SIP submittal, as they are not currently part of the Delaware SIP: Regulation 1101,
Section 2.0--those definitions not associated with SIP-approved regulations; Regulation 1103, Sections 7.0 and 9.0; Regulation 7,
Section 2.0; Regulation 9, Section 2.2; and all regulatory provisions in Regulation 1146 governing the control of mercury emissions.
C. Summary of Administrative Changes
The following paragraphs summarize the global administrative amendments to Delaware's regulations that are part of this SIP revision: 1. Font Face and Size--All State regulations are converted to a standard font size. Such change does not alter any meaning of the subject regulations in any aspect. 2. Regulation Title Coding and Numbering--All revised regulations use a bold-face text for their titles. 3. Format of Definitions--All defined terms are highlighted in bold type, with the expression ``means the'' inserted at the beginning of each definition. 4. Section and Subsection Numbering--Two changes are made with respect to sections in a regulation under this SIP revision: (1) All prefixes of ``Section-'' in section title lines are deleted; (2)
Sections are numbered using a consistent format of Arabic numeral
``.0''.
A majority of the current SIP regulations have subsections of various levels, and use different symbols for subsections, such as lower-case letters (a, b, * * * ), Roman numbers (i, ii, * * *), Arabic numbers in parenthesis [(1), (2), * * *], upper-case letters (A, B, * *
*), and paired lower-case letters (aa, bb, * * *). All those subsection symbols in the current Delaware Air Quality Management (AQM) regulations are replaced by Arabic numbers under this SIP revision. 5. Citations in Regulations--All Delaware AQM regulations are to be cited as Delaware Administration Code by title and regulation number.
Therefore, citations of another regulation are revised to a standard format. 6. Other Changes--The following changes are also made to the State
AQM regulations submitted under this SIP revision, with strikeouts representing deletions and underlines for additions: a. Changing ``and/or'' to ``or''. b. Changing ``word(s)'' to ``word or words''. c. Spelling out numbers from 1 to 9, except those followed by specifying symbols such as %, [deg]C, [deg]F, and those used for special terms such as ``the 1-hour ozone standard.'' However, numerals between 1.0 and 9.0 are not spelled out, due to the precision meaning held by the decimal place. d. Using Arabic numbers for 10 and greater, except when used at the beginning of a sentence. e. Changing word ``percent'' following a numeral to ``%''. f. Changing ``deg C and deg F'' to ``[deg]C and [deg]F'', respectively. g. Changing dates in the text, for example, from ``12/02/94'' to
``December 2, 1994.''
D. Non-Substantive Changes 1. Addition and Deletion of Words a. Additions--In the current AQM regulations, sections and subsections may be referenced frequently in the regulation itself. In addition, the Federal Clean Air Act (the Act) may be cited frequently as well. To ensure precise citations and references, the terms ``of (or in) this regulation'' and ``of (or in) the Act'' are added wherever they seem necessary and adequate. b. Deletions--In the current AQM regulations, terms such ``section, subsection, part, subpart, paragraph, and subparagraph'' are used extensively, but not consistently and properly. Under this SIP revision, the terms ``section, subsection, part, subpart, paragraph, and subparagraph'' are no longer used in front of section or subsection numbers. c. Deleting Specific Section and Subsection Numbers--There are cases in the current AQM regulations where there is only one subsection in a section. This single subsection is no longer numbered.
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Changing Italic Font Style to Regular Style
The italic font is no longer used in Delaware's regulations. 3. Renumbering Tables and Equations
A standard format of ``X-Y'' is adopted for all tables and equations, with X denoting a section and Y denoting table or equation order in that section. 4. Dates Associated With Section Titles
Historically, all Delaware AQM regulations have placed a date immediately in front of or after a section title, indicating the date when the subject section was adopted in its latest version. Under this
SIP revision, these dates are formatted as ``mm/dd/yyyy.'' 5. Appendices a. Numbering Appendices--All appendices in Regulation 24 are renumbered with un-quoted capital letters under this SIP revision, without strikeouts and underlines. In addition, all appendices of AQM regulations are identified using bold-face (i.e., Appendix) to distinguish them from appendixes of other documents cited in the SIP regulations. b. Footnotes in Appendices--According to Delaware's 2006 Manual, footnotes should be presented at the end of a regulation. For appendices, however, footnotes are placed at the end of each appendix under this SIP revision. For example, footnotes used in an appendix of
Regulation 24 are presented at the end of the subject appendix, instead of at the far end of the entire regulation. c. References in Appendices--Under this SIP revision, references in an appendix are no longer denoted by superscripts. Instead, a directing text in parenthesis ``(see of this appendix)'' is used, where
``'' is the order number of the reference listed at the end of the appendix. 6. Other Changes
Other non-substantive changes are made, mainly for consistency and clarification purposes.
E. Correction of Typographical and Global Errors
Examples of global errors include:
Correcting ``cm3'' to ``cm\3\'';
Correcting ``the 31st'' to ``the 31\st\''.
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Final Action
EPA is approving the described administrative and non-substantive amendments to the SIP approved Delaware air pollution control regulations as a revision of the Delaware SIP. As a result of this approval action, the format of Federally enforceable SIP regulations will be consistent with the format of the current Delaware AQM regulations. EPA's approval action does not revise the following sections of Regulations 1113, 1132, 1141, 1144, 1146, and 1148, as previous EPA SIP approvals had already incorporated these administrative and non-substantive changes:
Regulation 1113, Sections 1.0, 2.0, 5.0 and 7.0.
Regulation 1132, Section 1.0.
Regulation 1141, Section 2.0.
Regulation 1144, Sections 3.0, 8.0, and 9.0.
Regulation 1146, Section 2.0, and Table 5-1.
Regulation 1148, Sections 1.0 and 6.0.
Prior to Delaware's June 15, 2009 SIP revision submittal, Delaware submitted substantive amendments to Regulation 1102, Appendix A. EPA's action on that SIP revision is still pending. EPA will address the
State's administrative revisions associated with these amendments concurrently with our review of the substantive amendments.
EPA is publishing this rule without prior proposal because the
Agency views this as a noncontroversial amendment and anticipates no adverse comment. However, in the ``Proposed Rules'' section of today's
Federal Register, EPA is publishing a separate document that will serve as the proposal to approve the SIP revision if adverse comments are filed. This rule will be effective on October 12, 2010 without further notice unless EPA receives adverse comment by September 10, 2010. If
EPA receives adverse comment, EPA will publish a timely withdrawal in the Federal Register informing the public that the rule will not take effect. EPA will address all public comments in a subsequent final rule based on the proposed rule. EPA will not institute a second comment period on this action. Any parties interested in commenting must do so at this time. Please note that if EPA receives adverse comment on an amendment, paragraph, or section of this rule and if that provision may be severed from the remainder of the rule, EPA may adopt as final those provisions of the rule that are not the subject of an adverse comment.
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Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
A. General Requirements
Under the Clean Air Act, the Administrator is required to approve a
SIP submission that complies with the provisions of the Act and applicable Federal regulations. 42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a).
Thus, in reviewing SIP submissions, EPA's role is to approve State choices, provided that they meet the criteria of the Clean Air Act.
Accordingly, this action merely approves State law as meeting Federal requirements and does not impose additional requirements beyond those imposed by State law. For that reason, this action:
Is not a ``significant regulatory action'' subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993);
Does not impose an information collection burden under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);
Is certified as not having a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities under the Regulatory
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.);
Does not contain any unfunded mandate or significantly or uniquely affect small governments, as described in the Unfunded
Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4);
Does not have Federalism implications as specified in
Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999);
Is not an economically significant regulatory action based on health or safety risks subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997);
Is not a significant regulatory action subject to
Executive Order 13211 (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001);
Is not subject to requirements of Section 12(d) of the
National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because application of those requirements would be inconsistent with the Clean Air Act; and
Does not provide EPA with the discretionary authority to address, as appropriate, disproportionate human health or environmental effects, using practicable and legally permissible methods, under
Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).
In addition, this rule does not have Tribal implications as specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000), because the SIP is not approved to apply in Indian country located in the State, and EPA notes that it will not impose substantial direct costs on Tribal governments or preempt Tribal law.
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
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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. EPA will submit a report containing this action 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. A major rule cannot take effect until 60 days after it is published in the Federal Register. This action is not a ``major rule'' as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).
C. Petitions for Judicial Review
Under section 307(b)(1) of the Clean Air Act, petitions for judicial review of this action must be filed in the United States Court of Appeals for the appropriate circuit by October 12, 2010. Filing a petition for reconsideration by the Administrator of this final rule does not affect the finality of this action for the purposes of judicial review nor does it extend the time within which a petition for judicial review may be filed, and shall not postpone the effectiveness of such rule or action. Parties with objections to this direct final rule are encouraged to file a comment in response to the parallel notice of proposed rulemaking for this action published in the proposed rules section of today's Federal Register, rather than file an immediate petition for judicial review of this direct final rule, so that EPA can withdraw this direct final rule and address the comment in the proposed rulemaking. This action pertaining to administrative and non-substantive changes to Delaware's existing SIP-approved regulations may not be challenged later in proceedings to enforce its requirements.
(See section 307(b)(2).)
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Carbon monoxide,
Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, Particulate matter, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile organic compounds.
Dated: July 26, 2010.
Shawn M. Garvin,
Regional Administrator, Region III. 0 40 CFR part 52 is amended as follows:
PART 52--[AMENDED] 0 1. The authority for citation for part 52 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42.U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart I--Delaware 0 2. In Sec. 52.420, the table in paragraph (c) is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 52.420 Identification of plan.
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(c) * * *
EPA-Approved Regulations in the Delaware SIP
State regulation (7 DNREC
State
Additional 1100)
Title/subject
effective date
EPA approval date
explanation
1101 Definitions and Administrative Principles
Section 1.0.................. General Provisions...
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 2.0.................. Definitions..........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page Revised format for number where the
all definitions document begins].
which EPA has previously approved as part of the SIP.
Section 3.0.................. Administrative
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Principles.
number where the document begins].
Section 4.0.................. Abbreviations........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
1102 Permits
Section 1.0.................. General Provisions...
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 2.0.................. Applicability........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 3.0.................. Application/
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Registration
number where the
Prepared by
document begins].
Interested Parties.
Section 4.0.................. Cancellation of
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Construction Permits.
number where the document begins].
Section 5.0.................. Action on
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Applications.
number where the document begins].
Section 6.0.................. Denial, Suspension or
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Revocation of
number where the
Operating Permits.
document begins].
Section 7.0.................. Transfer of Permit/
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Registration
number where the
Prohibited.
document begins].
Section 8.0.................. Availability of
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Permit/Registration.
number where the document begins].
Section 9.0.................. Registration
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Submittal.
number where the document begins].
Section 10.0................. Source Category
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Permit Application.
number where the document begins].
Section 11.0................. Permit Application...
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 12.0................. Public Participation.
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 13.0................. Department Records...
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
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Appendix A, paragraphs 1.0
List of Permit
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page through 31.0).
Exemptions.
number where the document begins].
1103 Ambient Air Quality Standards
Section 1.0.................. General Provisions...
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 2.0.................. General Restrictions.
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 3.0.................. Suspended
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Particulates.
number where the document begins].
Section 4.0.................. Sulfur Dioxide.......
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 5.0.................. Carbon Monoxide......
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 6.0.................. Ozone................
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 8.0.................. Nitrogen Dioxide.....
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 10.0................. Lead.................
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 11.0................. PM10 and PM2.5
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Particulates.
number where the document begins].
1104 Particulate Emissions from Fuel Burning Equipment
Section 1.0.................. General Provisions...
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 2.0.................. Emission Limits......
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
1105 Particulate Emissions from Industrial Process Operations
Section 1.0.................. General Provisions...
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 2.0.................. General Restrictions.
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 3.0.................. Restrictions on Hot
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Mix Asphalt Batching
number where the
Operations.
document begins].
Section 4.0.................. Restrictions on
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Secondary Metal
number where the
Operations.
document begins].
Section 5.0.................. Restrictions on
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Petroleum Refining
number where the
Operations.
document begins].
Section 6.0.................. Restrictions on Prill
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Tower Operations.
number where the document begins].
Section 7.0.................. Control of
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Potentially
number where the
Hazardous
document begins].
Particulate Matter.
1106 Particulate Emissions from Construction and Materials Handling
Section 1.0.................. General Provisions...
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 2.0.................. Demolition...........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 3.0.................. Grading, Land
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Clearing, Excavation
number where the and Use of Non-Paved
document begins].
Roads.
Section 4.0.................. Material Movement....
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 5.0.................. Sandblasting.........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 6.0.................. Material Storage.....
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
1107 Particulate Emissions from Incineration
Section 1.0.................. General Provisions...
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
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Section 2.................... Restrictions.........
12/8/83 10/3/84 49 FR 39061. Provisions were revised 10/13/89 by
State, but not submitted to EPA as
SIP revisions.
1108 Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Fuel Burning Equipment
Section 1.0.................. General Provisions...
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 2.0.................. Limit on Sulfur
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Content of Fuel.
number where the document begins].
Section 3.0.................. Emissions Control in
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Lieu of Sulfur
number where the
Content Limits of
document begins]. 2.0 of this
Regulation.
1109 Emissions of Sulfur Compounds from Industrial Operations
Section 1.0.................. General Provisions...
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 2.0.................. Restrictions on
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page Section 2.2 (State
Sulfuric Acid
number where the
effective date: 9/
Manufacturing
document begins].
26/1980) is
Operations.
Federally enforceable as a
Section 111(d) plan and codified at 40
CFR 62.1875.
Section 3.0.................. Restriction on Sulfur
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Recovery Operations.
number where the document begins].
Section 4.0.................. Stack Height
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Requirements.
number where the document begins].
1110 Control of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions--Kent and Sussex Counties
Section 1.0.................. Requirements for
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Existing Sources of
number where the
Sulfur Dioxide.
document begins].
Section 2.0.................. Requirements for New
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Sources of Sulfur
number where the
Dioxide.
document begins].
1111 Carbon Monoxide Emissions from Industrial Process Operations--New Castle County
Section 1.0.................. General Provisions...
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 2.0.................. Restrictions on
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Petroleum Refining
number where the
Operations.
document begins].
1112 Control of Nitrogen Oxide Emissions
Section 1.0.................. Applicability........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 2.0.................. Definitions..........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 3.0.................. Standards............
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 4.0.................. Exemptions...........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 5.0.................. Alternative and
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Equivalent RACT
number where the
Determination.
document begins].
Section 6.0.................. RACT Proposals.......
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 7.0.................. Compliance,
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Certification,
number where the
Recordkeeping, and
document begins].
Reporting
Requirements.
1113 Open Burning
Section 1.0.................. Purpose..............
4/11/07 9/20/07 72 FR 53686.
Section 2.0.................. Applicability........
4/11/07 9/20/07 72 FR 53686.
Section 3.0.................. Definitions..........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 4.0.................. Prohibitions and
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Related Provisions.
number where the document begins].
Section 5.0.................. Season and Time
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Restrictions.
number where the document begins].
Section 6.0.................. Allowable Open
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Burning.
number where the document begins].
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Section 7.0.................. Exemptions...........
4/11/07 9/20/07 72 FR 53686.
1114 Visible Emissions
Section 1.0.................. General Provisions...
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 2.0.................. Requirements.........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 3.0.................. Alternate Opacity
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Requirements.
number where the document begins].
Section 4.0.................. Compliance with
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Opacity Standards.
number where the document begins].
1115 Air Pollution Alert and Emergency Plan
Section 1.0.................. General Provisions...
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 2.0.................. Stages and Criteria..
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 3.0.................. Required Actions.....
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 4.0.................. Standby Plans........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
1116 Sources Having an Interstate Air Pollution Potential
Section 1.0.................. General Provisions...
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 2.0.................. Limitations..........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 3.0.................. Requirements.........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
1117 Source Monitoring, Recordkeeping and Reporting
Section 1.0.................. Definitions and
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Administrative
number where the
Principles.
document begins].
Section 2.0.................. Sampling and
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Monitoring.
number where the document begins].
Section 3.0.................. Minimum Emission
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Monitoring
number where the
Requirements for
document begins].
Existing Sources.
Section 4.0.................. Performance
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Specifications.
number where the document begins].
Section 5.0.................. Minimum Data
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Requirements.
number where the document begins].
Section 6.0.................. Data Reduction.......
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 7.0.................. Emission Statement...
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
1123 Standards of Performance for Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces
Section 1.0.................. Applicability........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 2.0.................. Definitions..........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 3.0.................. Standard for
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Particulate Matter.
number where the document begins].
Section 4.0.................. Monitoring of
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Operations.
number where the document begins].
Section 5.0.................. Test Methods and
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Procedures.
number where the document begins].
1124 Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions
Section 1.0.................. General Provisions...
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 2.0.................. Definitions..........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 3.0.................. Applicability........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
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Section 4.0.................. Compliance
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Certification,
number where the
Recordkeeping, and
document begins].
Reporting
Requirements for
Coating Sources.
Section 5.0.................. Compliance
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Certification,
number where the
Recordkeeping, and
document begins].
Reporting
Requirements for Non-
Coating Sources.
Section 6.0.................. General Recordkeeping
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 7.0.................. Circumvention........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 8.0.................. Handling, Storage,
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page and Disposal of
number where the
Volatile Organic
document begins].
Compounds (VOCs).
Section 9.0.................. Compliance, Permits,
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Enforceability.
number where the document begins].
Section 10.0................. Aerospace Coatings...
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 11.0................. Mobile Equipment
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Repair and
number where the
Refinishing.
document begins].
Section 12.0................. Surface Coating of
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Plastic Parts.
number where the document begins].
Section 13.0................. Automobile and Light-
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Duty Truck Coating
number where the
Operations.
document begins].
Section 14.0................. Can Coating..........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 15.0................. Coil Coating.........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 16.0................. Paper Coating........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 17.0................. Fabric Coating.......
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 18.0................. Vinyl Coating........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 19.0................. Coating of Metal
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Furniture.
number where the document begins].
Section 20.0................. Coating of Large
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Appliances.
number where the document begins].
Section 21.0................. Coating of Magnet
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Wire.
number where the document begins].
Section 22.0................. Coating of
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Miscellaneous Metal
number where the
Parts.
document begins].
Section 23.0................. Coating of Flat Wood
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Panelling.
number where the document begins].
Section 24.0................. Bulk Gasoline Plants.
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 25.0................. Bulk Gasoline
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Terminals.
number where the document begins].
Section 26.0................. Gasoline Dispensing
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Facility--Stage I
number where the
Vapor Recovery.
document begins].
Section 27.0................. Gasoline Tank Trucks.
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 28.0................. Petroleum Refinery
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Sources.
number where the document begins].
Section 29.0................. Leaks from Petroleum
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Refinery Equipment.
number where the document begins].
Section 30.0................. Petroleum Liquid
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Storage in External
number where the
Floating Roof Tanks.
document begins].
Section 31.0................. Petroleum Liquid
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Storage in Fixed
number where the
Roof Tanks.
document begins].
Section 32.0................. Leaks from Natural
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Gas/Gasoline
number where the
Processing Equipment.
document begins].
Section 33.0................. Solvent Metal
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Cleaning and Drying.
number where the document begins].
Section 34.0................. Cutback and
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Emulsified Asphalt.
number where the document begins].
Section 35.0................. Manufacture of
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Synthesized
number where the
Pharmaceutical
document begins].
Products.
Section 36.0................. Stage II Vapor
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Recovery.
number where the document begins].
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Section 37.0................. Graphic Arts Systems.
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 38.0................. Petroleum Solvent Dry
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Cleaners.
number where the document begins].
Section 39................... [Reserved]...........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 40.0................. Leaks from Synthetic
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Organic Chemical,
number where the
Polymer, and Resin
document begins].
Manufacturing
Equipment.
Section 41.0................. Manufacture of High-
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Density
number where the
Polyethylene,
document begins].
Polypropylene and
Polystyrene Resins.
Section 42.0................. Air Oxidation
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Processes in the
number where the
Synthetic Organic
document begins].
Chemical
Manufacturing
Industry.
Section 43.0................. Bulk Gasoline Marine
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Tank Vessel Loading
number where the
Facilities.
document begins].
Section 44.0................. Batch Processing
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Operations.
number where the document begins].
Section 45.0................. Industrial Cleaning
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Solvents.
number where the document begins].
Section 46.0................. Crude Oil Lightering
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Operations.
number where the document begins].
Section 47.0................. Offset Lithographic
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Printing.
number where the document begins].
Section 48.0................. Reactor Processes and
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Distillation
number where the
Operations in the
document begins].
Synthetic Organic
Chemical
Manufacturing
Industry.
Section 49.0................. Control of Volatile
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Organic Compound
number where the
Emissions from
document begins].
Volatile Organic
Liquid Storage
Vessels.
Section 50.0................. Other Facilities that
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page The SIP effective
Emit Volatile
number where the
date for former
Organic Compounds
document begins].
Sections 50(a)(5)
(VOCs).
and 50(b)(3) is 5/1/ 98.
Appendix A................... Test Methods and
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Compliance
number where the
Procedures: General
document begins].
Provisions.
Appendix B................... Test Methods and
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Compliance
number where the
Procedures:
document begins].
Determining the
Volatile Organic
Compound (VOC)
Content of Coatings and Inks.
Appendix C................... Test Methods and
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Compliance
number where the
Procedures:
document begins].
Alternative
Compliance Methods for Surface Coating.
Appendix D................... Test Methods and
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Compliance
number where the
Procedures: Emission
document begins].
Capture and
Destruction or
Removal Efficiency and Monitoring
Requirements.
Appendix E................... Test Methods and
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Compliance
number where the
Procedures:
document begins].
Determining the
Destruction or
Removal Efficiency of a Control Device.
Appendix F................... Test Methods and
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Compliance
number where the
Procedures: Leak
document begins].
Detection Methods for Volatile Organic
Compounds (VOCs).
Appendix G................... Performance
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Specifications for
number where the
Continuous Emissions
document begins].
Monitoring of Total
Hydrocarbons.
Appendix H................... Quality Control
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Procedures for
number where the
Continuous Emission
document begins].
Monitoring Systems
(CEMS).
Appendix I................... Method to Determine
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Length of Rolling
number where the
Period for Liquid-
document begins].
Liquid Material
Balance Method.
Appendices J, J1, J2 and J3.. [Reserved]...........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
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Appendix K................... Emission Estimation
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Methodologies.
number where the document begins].
Appendix L................... Method to Determine
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Total Organic Carbon
number where the for Offset
document begins].
Lithographic
Solutions.
Appendix M................... Test Method for
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Determining the
number where the
Performance of
document begins].
Alternative Cleaning
Fluids.
1125 Requirements for Preconstruction Review
Section 1.0.................. General Provisions...
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page In section 1.9, the number where the
previous SIP- document begins].
approved baseline dates for sulfur dioxide, particulate matter, and nitrogen dioxide in the definition of
``Baseline Date'' remain part of the
SIP.
Section 2.0.................. Emission Offset
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Provisions (EOP).
number where the document begins].
Section 3.0.................. Prevention of
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page Previous SIP-
Significant
number where the
approved revisions
Deterioration of Air
document begins].
to Section 3.1 for
Quality.
nitrogen dioxide increments and
Section 3.9A (now designated as
Section 3.10.1) for air quality models remain part of the
SIP.
1126 Motor Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program
Section 1.0.................. Applicability and
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page Regulation 1126
General Provisions.
number where the
provisions apply to document begins].
Sussex County only, effective November 1, 1999.
Section 2.0.................. Definitions..........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 3.0.................. Registration
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Requirement.
number where the document begins].
Section 4.0.................. Exemptions...........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 5.0.................. Enforcement..........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 6.0.................. Compliance, Waivers,
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Extensions of Time.
number where the document begins].
Section 7.0.................. Inspection Facility
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Requirements.
number where the document begins].
Section 8.0.................. Certification of
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Motor Vehicle
number where the
Officers.
document begins].
Section 9.0.................. Calibration and Test
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Procedures and
number where the
Approved Equipment.
document begins].
Technical Memorandum 1....... Delaware Division of
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Motor Vehicles
number where the
Vehicle Exhaust
document begins].
Emissions Test.
Technical Memorandum 2....... (Motor Vehicle
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Inspection and
number where the
Maintenance Program
document begins].
Emission Limit
Determination).
1127 Stack Heights
Section 1.0.................. General Provisions...
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 2.0.................. Definitions Specific
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page to this.
number where the document begins].
Section 3.0.................. Requirements for
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Existing and New
number where the
Sources.
document begins].
Section 4.0.................. Public Notification..
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Regulation No. 31 Low Enhanced Inspection and Maintenance Program
Section 1.................... Applicability........
10/11/01 11/27/03 68 FR 66343
Section 2.................... Low Enhanced I/M
10/11/01 1/27/03 68 FR 66343.
Performance Standard.
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Section 3.................... Network Type and
10/11/01 11/27/03 68 FR 66343
Program Evaluation.
Section 4.................... Test Frequency and
6/11/99 9/30/99 64 FR 52657.
Convenience.
Section 5.................... Vehicle Coverage.....
10/11/01 1/27/03 68 FR 66343.
Section 6.................... Test Procedures and
10/11/01 11/27/03 68 FR 66343
Standards.
Section 7.................... Waivers and
10/11/01 11/27/03 68 FR 66343
Compliance via
Diagnostic
Inspection.
Section 8.................... Motorist Compliance
10/11/01 11/27/03 68 FR 66343
Enforcement.
Section 9.................... Enforcement Against
10/11/01 11/27/03 68 FR 66343
Operators and Motor
Vehicle Technicians.
Section 10................... Improving Repair
8/13/98 9/30/99 64 FR 52657.
Effectiveness.
Section 11................... Compliance with
8/13/98 9/30/99 64 FR 52657.
Recall Notices.
Section 12................... On-Road Testing......
8/13/98 9/30/99 64 FR 52657.
Section 13................... Implementation
10/11/01 11/27/03 68 FR 66343
Deadlines.
Appendix 1(d)................ Commitment to Extend
8/13/98 9/30/99 64 FR 52657. the I/M Program to the Attainment Date
From Secretary Tulou to EPA Administrator
W. Michael McCabe.
Appendix 3(a)(7)............. Exhaust Emission
8/13/98 9/30/99 64 FR 52657.
Limits According to
Model Year.
Appendix 3(c)(2)............. VMASTM Test Procedure
6/11/99 9/30/99 64 FR 52657.
Appendix 4(a)................ Sections from
8/13/98 9/30/99 64 FR 52657.
Delaware Criminal and Traffic Law
Manual.
Appendix 5(a)................ Division of Motor
8/13/98 9/30/99 64 FR 52657.
Vehicles Policy on
Out of State
Renewals.
Appendix 5(f)................ New Model Year Clean
10/11/01 11/27/03 68 FR 66343
Screen.
Appendix 6(a)................ Idle Test Procedure..
10/11/01 1/27/03 68 FR 66343.
Appendix 6(a)(5)............. Vehicle Emission
8/13/98 9/30/99 64 FR 52657.
Repair Report Form.
Appendix 6(a)(8)............. Evaporative System
10/11/01 11/27/03 68 FR 66343
Integrity (Pressure)
Test.
Appendix 6(a)(9)............. On-board Diagnostic
10/11/01 11/27/03 68 FR 66343
Test Procedure OBD
II Test Procedure.
Appendix 7(a)................ Emission Repair
8/13/98 9/30/99 64 FR 52657.
Technician
Certification
Process.
Appendix 8(a)................ Registration Denial
8/13/98 9/30/99 64 FR 52657.
System Requirements
Definition.
Appendix 9(a)................ Enforcement Against
10/11/01 11/27/03 68 FR 66343
Operators and
Inspectors.
1132 Transportation Conformity
Introductory Paragraph....... [No Title]...........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page Replaces the number where the
Prologue. document begins].
Section 1.0.................. Purpose..............
11/11/07 4/22/08 73 FR 21538.
Section 2.0.................. Definitions..........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 3.0.................. Consultation.........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 4.0.................. Written Commitments
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
For Control and
number where the
Mitigation Measures.
document begins].
1135 Conformity of General Federal Actions to the State Implementation Plans
Section 1.0.................. Purpose..............
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 2.0.................. Definitions..........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 3.0.................. Applicability........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 4.0.................. Conformity Analysis..
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 5.0.................. Reporting
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Requirements.
number where the document begins].
Section 6.0.................. Public Participation
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page and Consultation.
number where the document begins].
Section 7.0.................. Frequency of
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Conformity
number where the
Determinations.
document begins].
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Section 8.0.................. Criteria for
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Determining
number where the
Conformity of
document begins].
General Federal
Actions.
Section 9.0.................. Procedures for
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Conformity
number where the
Determinations of
document begins].
General Federal
Actions.
Section 10.0................. Mitigation of Air
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Quality Impacts.
number where the document begins].
Section 11.0................. Savings Provision....
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Regulation No. 37 NOX Budget Program
Section 1.................... General Provisions...
12/11/99 3/9/00 65 FR 12481..
Section 2.................... Applicability........
12/11/99 3/9/00 65 FR 12481..
Section 3.................... Definitions..........
12/11/99 3/9/00 65 FR 12481..
Section 4.................... Allowance Allocation.
12/11/99 3/9/00 65 FR 12481..
Section 5.................... Permits..............
12/11/99 3/9/00 65 FR 12481..
Section 6.................... Establishment of
12/11/99 3/9/00 65 FR 12481..
Compliance Accounts.
Section 7.................... Establishment of
12/11/99 3/9/00 65 FR 12481..
General Accounts.
Section 8.................... Opt In Provisions....
12/11/99 3/9/00 65 FR 12481..
Section 9.................... New Budget Source
12/11/99 3/9/00 65 FR 12481..
Provisions.
Section 10................... NOX Allowance
12/11/99 3/9/00 65 FR 12481..
Tracking System
(NATS).
Section 11................... Allowance Transfer...
12/11/99 3/9/00 65 FR 12481..
Section 12................... Allowance Banking....
12/11/99 3/9/00 65 FR 12481..
Section 13................... Emission Monitoring..
12/11/99 3/9/00 65 FR 12481..
Section 14................... Recordkeeping........
12/11/99 3/9/00 65 FR 12481..
Section 15................... Emissions Reporting..
12/11/99 3/9/00 65 FR 12481..
Section 16................... End-of Season
12/11/99 3/9/00 65 FR 12481..
Reconciliation.
Section 17................... Compliance
12/11/99 3/9/00 65 FR 12481..
Certification.
Section 18................... Failure to Meet
12/11/99 3/9/00 65 FR 12481..
Compliance
Requirements.
Section 19................... Program Audit........
12/11/99 3/9/00 65 FR 12481..
Section 20................... Program Fees.........
12/11/99 3/9/00 65 FR 12481..
Appendix ``AA''.............. NOX Budget Program...
12/11/99 3/9/00 65 FR 12481..
1139 Nitrogen Oxides (NOX) Budget Trading Program
Section 1.0.................. Purpose..............
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 2.0.................. Emission Limitation..
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 3.0.................. Applicability........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 4.0.................. Definitions..........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 5.0.................. General Provisions...
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 6.0.................. NOX Authorized
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Account
number where the
Representative for
document begins].
NOX Budget Sources.
Section 7.0.................. Permits..............
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 8.0.................. Monitoring and
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Reporting.
number where the document begins].
Section 9.0.................. NATS.................
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 10.0................. NOX Allowance
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Transfers.
number where the document begins].
Section 11.0................. Compliance
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Certification.
number where the document begins].
Section 12.0................. End-of-Season
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Reconciliation.
number where the document begins].
Section 13.0................. Failure to Meet
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Compliance
number where the
Requirements.
document begins].
Section 14.0................. Individual Unit Opt-
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Ins.
number where the document begins].
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Section 15.0................. General Accounts.....
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Appendix A................... Allowance Allocations
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page to NOX Budget Units
number where the under 3.1.1.1 and
document begins]. 3.1.1.2 of 7 DE
Admin Code 1139.
Appendix B................... 7 DE Admin Code 1137-
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page 7 DE Admin Code 1139
number where the
Program Transition.
document begins].
1140 Delaware's National Low Emission Vehicle (NLEV)
Section 1.0.................. Applicability........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 2.0.................. Definitions..........
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
Section 3.0.................. Program Participation
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page number where the document begins].
1141 Limiting Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds from Consumer and Commercial Products
Section 1.0.................. Architectural and
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Industrial
number where the
Maintenance Coatings.
document begins].
Section 2.0.................. Consumer Products....
1/11/02 11/22/02 67 FR 70315
Section 3.0.................. Portable Fuel
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Containers.
number where the document begins].
1142 Specific Emission Control Requirements
Section 1.0.................. Control of NOX
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Emissions from
number where the
Industrial Boilers.
document begins].
Section 2.0.................. Control of NOX
11/11/09 6/4/10 75 FR 31711.. New regulation. The
Emissions from
SIP effective date
Industrial Boilers
is 7/6/10. and Process Heaters at Petroleum
Refineries.
1144 Control of Stationary Generator Emissions
Section 1.0.................. General..............
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Section 2.0.................. Definitions..........
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Section 3.0.................. Emissions............
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Section 4.0.................. Operating
1/11/06 4/29/08 73 FR 23101.
Requirements.
Section 5.0.................. Fuel Requirements....
1/11/06 4/29/08 73 FR 23101.
Section 6.0.................. Record Keeping and
1/11/06 4/29/08 73 FR 23101.
Reporting.
Section 7.0.................. Emissions
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Certification,
number where the
Compliance, and
document begins].
Enforcement.
Section 8.0.................. Credit for Concurrent
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Emissions Reductions.
number where the document begins].
Section 9.0.................. DVFA Member Companies
1/11/06 4/29/08 73 FR 23101.
Regulation 1145 Excessive Idling of Heavy Duty Vehicles
Section 1.0.................. Applicability........
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Section 2.0.................. Definitions..........
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Section 3.0.................. Severability.........
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Section 4.0.................. Operational
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Requirements for
number where the
Heavy Duty Motor
document begins].
Vehicles.
Section 5.0.................. Exemptions...........
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Section 6.0.................. Enforcement and
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Penalty.
number where the document begins].
1146 Electric Generating Unit (EGU) Multi-Pollutant Regulation
Section 1.0.................. Preamble.............
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provisions document begins].
pertaining to mercury emissions.
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Section 2.0.................. Applicability........
12/11/06 8/28/08 73 FR 50723. Except for provisions pertaining to mercury emissions.
Section 3.0.................. Definitions..........
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provisions document begins].
pertaining to mercury emissions.
Section 4.0.................. NOX Emissions
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Limitations.
number where the document begins].
Section 5.0.................. SO2 Emissions
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Limitations.
number where the document begins].
Section 7.0.................. Recordkeeping and
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page Except for
Reporting.
number where the
provisions document begins].
pertaining to mercury emissions.
Section 8.0.................. Compliance Plan......
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provisions document begins].
pertaining to mercury emissions.
Section 9.0.................. Penalties............
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provisions document begins].
pertaining to mercury emissions.
Table 4-1 (Formerly Table I). Annual NOX Mass
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Emissions Limits.
number where the document begins].
Table 5-1 (Formerly Table II) Annual SO2 Mass
9/11/08 3/16/10 75 FR 12449. Modified emissions
Emissions Limits.
10/19/09
limit for Conectiv
Edge Moor Unit 5.
1148 Control of Stationary Combustion Turbine Electric Generating Unit Emissions
Section 1.0.................. Purpose..............
7/11/07 11/10/08 73 FR 66554
Section 2.0.................. Applicability........
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Section 3.0.................. Definitions..........
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Section 4.0.................. NOX Emissions
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Limitations.
number where the document begins].
Section 5.0.................. Monitoring and
9/11/08 8/11/10 [Insert page
Reporting.
number where the document begins].
Section 6.0.................. Recordkeeping........
7/11/07 11/10/08 73 FR 66554
Section 7.0.................. Penalties............
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