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PROPOSAL:
Amend Regulation IX – Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources
SYNOPSIS:
U.S. EPA has authorized local air districts to implement federal standards set in 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 60, Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources (NSPS), and Part 61, National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP). Periodic amendments to Regulations IX and X incorporate new or amended standards by reference. Eight actions for NSPS are proposed for incorporation into Regulation IX. There were no actions regarding NESHAP, Part 61, in 2006, therefore, amendments to Regulation X are not necessary. The NSPS actions cover: solid waste incineration units; gas turbines; electric utility steam generating units; industrial-commercial-institutional steam generating units; large municipal waste combustor units; combustion turbines; and stationary compression ignition internal combustion engines.
COMMITTEE:
Stationary Source, March 23, 2007, Reviewed
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Adopt the attached resolution:
- Certifying the Notice of Exemption for Proposed Amended Regulation IX – Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources; and
- Amending Regulation IX – Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources.
Barry R. Wallerstein, D.Env.
Executive Officer
Background
U.S. EPA periodically promulgates NSPS and NESHAP. NSPS govern the operation of all new, modified, or reconstructed sources of air pollution identified in Part 60 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). NESHAP govern the operation of new and existing sources specifically identified in Part 61 of the CFR that emit substances that have been designated as hazardous air pollutants pursuant to Section 112 of the Clean Air Act (CAA) Amendments. In order to administer and enforce NSPS and NESHAP at the local level, AQMD’s Board initially adopted by reference the NSPS federal standards as Regulation IX, and the NESHAP federal standards as Regulation X, on December 3, 1976. The Board has since amended these regulations to incorporate new or amended standards as necessary. In 1997, U.S. EPA delegated and redelegated its authority for specific Sections of 40 CFR Parts 60 and 61, respectively, as listed in the April 23, 1997 Federal Register, Volume 62, No. 78, 19679 – 19682. Regulations IX was last amended September 8, 2006.
The 1990 Amendments to the federal CAA called for U.S. EPA to establish maximum achievable control technology (MACT) standards for new and existing major sources of hazardous air pollutants, starting within two years of enactment and finishing within ten years. The MACT standards are published in the CFR as Part 63. U.S. EPA delegated authority for the implementation and enforcement of Part 63 to the AQMD on February 27, 1997. However, the AQMD has not established a separate regulation to encompass those standards but directly implements them for covered sources through delegation of the Part 70 program (Title V).
Proposal
Updates to reflect federal actions for 2006 are included in this Board package. Seven NSPS actions, for parts of which the AQMD has delegation of authority, were promulgated by U.S. EPA during 2006 and are proposed for incorporation by reference into Regulation IX. One action from 2005 is also included here. Additionally, the 2006 Board action included an action pertaining to Subpart HHHH - Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times for Coal-fired Electric Steam Generating Units, and as emission guidelines cannot be delegated, this subpart is being removed from the regulation. This Board letter and its attachments serve as the staff report for proposed amendments to Regulation IX.
All new sources of air pollution and all modified or reconstructed sources of air pollution are required to comply with the more stringent of the applicable federal, state, and local standards, criteria, and requirements set forth in Regulation IX or other AQMD rules. The same is true for new and modified sources identified by source category for control in the NESHAP. These standards are in effect and enforceable by AQMD pursuant to §301, in conjunction with §§110, 111(c)(1), and 112(d)(1) of the federal CAA, regardless of whether AQMD incorporates them by reference into Regulations IX and X. Nonetheless, adoption of NSPS and NESHAP by reference into Regulations IX and X helps affected sources by providing a single point of reference for determining which federal and local requirements apply to their specific operations.
The nature of these actions include:
- promulgating new standards for new and existing “other” solid waste incineration units (OSWI);
- clarifying that U.S. EPA is not imposing new requirements for turbines constructed after 1977;
- revising the existing standards for PM and SO2 emissions for both utility and industrial-commercial-institutional steam generating units, and the existing NOx standards for utility steam generating units;
- clarifying the applicability and designation of affected facilities for incinerators, and amending the standards for municipal waste combustors (MWC) units to reflect the actual performance levels being achieved by existing MWC units;
- amending the mercury standards for electric utility steam generating units;
- establishing NOx and SOx standards for new stationary combustion turbines;
- establishing requirements for new stationary compression (CI) internal combustion engines (ICE) to use the best demonstrated system of continuous emission reduction; and
- making technical corrections to the NSPS for other solid waste incineration units.
Public Workshops
U.S. EPA held public workshops with public comment periods as part of its rule development process. No public workshops were held by AQMD since the proposed amendments incorporate by reference existing federal requirements and therefore, do not significantly affect air quality or emissions limitations.
Regulations IX
Table 1 lists NSPS currently proposed for incorporation by reference into AQMD Regulation IX.[1] Changes are listed in chronological order. For a description of the actions, please see Attachments A.
Table 1. NSPS Proposed for Incorporation into Regulation IX
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40 CFR Part 60 |
Title |
U.S. EPA Action (date) |
Reference |
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Subparts A and EEEE |
General Provisions and Standards of Performance for Other Solid Waste Incineration Units for Which Construction Is Commenced After December 9, 2004, or for Which Modification or Reconstruction Is Commenced on or After June 16, 2006 |
Final Rule, December 16, 2005 |
70 FR 74870 Vol. 70, No. 241 |
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Subpart GG |
Standards of Performance for Stationary Gas Turbines |
Final Rule, amendments February 24, 2006 |
71 FR 9453 Vol. 71, No. 37 |
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Subparts Da, Db, and Dc |
Standards of Performance for Electric Utility Steam Generating Units for Which Construction Is Commenced After September 1978; Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units; and Small Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units |
Final Rule amendments February 27, 2006 |
71 FR 9866 Vol. 71, No. 38 |
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Subparts E and Eb |
Standards of Performance for Incinerators; and Municipal Waste Combustors |
Final Rule amendments May 10, 2006 |
71 FR 27324 Vol. 71, No. 90 |
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40 CFR Part 60 |
Title |
U.S. EPA Action (date) |
Reference |
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Subparts Da and Db |
Standards of Performance for Electric Utility Steam Generating Units for Which Construction Is Commenced After September 18, 1978; and Industrial- Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units |
Final rule; amendments June 9, 2006 |
71 FR 33388 Vol. 71, No. 111 |
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Subparts A KKKK |
General Provision, and Standards of Performance forStationary Combustion Turbines |
Final Rule July 6, 2006 |
71 FR 38482 Vol. 71, No. 129 |
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Subparts A and IIII |
General Provisions; and Standards of Performance for Stationary Compression Ignition Internal Combustion Engines |
Final Rule July 11, 2006 |
71 FR 39154 Vol. 71, No. 132 |
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Subpart EEEE |
Standards of Performance for Other Solid Waste Incineration Units |
Technical Correction November 24, 2006 |
71 FR 67802 Vol. 61, No. 226 |
[1] Due to the bulk of these materials,
the complete text of Federal Register Notices announcing final action on NSPS
proposed for incorporation by reference into Regulation IX have been distributed
to Board members only. Anyone wishing to view this material may do so by
contacting AQMD’s Public Information Center at (909) 396-3600.
CEQA and Socioeconomic Impacts
Staff has reviewed the proposed amendments to Regulation IX – Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources, pursuant to CEQA Guidelines §15002(k)(1) – Three Step Process, and CEQA Guidelines § 15061 – Review for Exemption and has determined that the proposed amendments are exempt from CEQA pursuant to CEQA Guidelines § 15268 – Ministerial Projects. AQMD proposes to incorporate by reference federal NSPS requirements into Regulation IX. Because AQMD exercises no discretion with regard to the proposed project, it is considered to be ministerially exempt. Furthermore, the proposed amendments are categorically exempt because they are considered actions to protect or enhance the environment pursuant to CEQA Guidelines § 15308 – Class 8 Categorical Exemption. A Notice of Exemption (NOE) has been prepared and included as an attachment for the proposed project pursuant to CEQA Guidelines §15062 – Notice of Exemption, and if approved by the Governing Board, will be mailed to the county clerks of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties.
No socioeconomic impact assessment was performed for the proposed amendments, because the proposed amendments are verbatim adoption of current NSPS requirements and thus, do not impose new requirements in addition to the federal regulations.
AQMP and Legal Mandates
These federal requirements are not included in the AQMP. The federal Clean Air Act §301, in conjunction with §§110, and 111(c)(1), authorize U.S. EPA to delegate authority to implement and enforce standards and related compliance periods for new, modified, or reconstructed sources of air pollution set forth in 40 CFR Part 60. Adoption of new and amended NSPS into AQMD Regulation IX by reference formally recognizes AQMD’s authority to assist in the implementation and enforcement of these federal regulations at the local level.
Implementation Plan
The proposed amendments do not materially affect the structure or function of existing programs associated with the implementation of Regulation IX - Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources or any other AQMD rules. Staff is available to assist facilities affected by the proposed amendments.
Resource Impacts
Current AQMD resources are sufficient to implement and enforce proposed Regulations IX amendments.
Attachments (EXE
284KB)
A. Summary of Changes to Regulation IX
B. Resolution
C. Draft Rule Language of Proposed Amended Regulation IX
D. Notice of Exemption
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