Oklahoma SIP: Outline Oklahoma DEQ SIP-Approved Regulations
Regulatory Text:
OUTLINE
OKLAHOMA SIP-APPROVED AIR QUALITY CONTROL REGULATIONS as of January 7, 2000
(As approved by EPA 11/03/1999 (64 FR 59629) at 52.1920(c)(48) effective 01/03/2000 and 11/08/99 (64 FR 60683) at 52.1920(c)(49) effective 01/07/2000.)
NOTE: This outline and compilation DOES NOT include the Oklahoma Official Motor Vehicle Inspection Rules and Regulations Manual approved by EPA at 40 CFR 52.1920(c)(39)(i)(F) and at 52.1920(c)(40)(i)(A) and revisions approved by EPA at 52.1920(c)(46).
OKLAHOMA AIR POLLUTION CONTROL REGULATIONS
Regulation 1.4 Air Resources Management Permits Required
1.4.1 General Permit Requirements OKc26, OKc41A
1.4.1 (a) Scope and Purpose
1.4.1 (b) General Requirements
1.4.1 (c) Necessity to Obtain Permit
1.4.1 (d) Permit fees
1.4.2 Construction Permit OKc26, OKc31, OKc34Aa, OKc34Ab, OKc34Ac, OKc41A
1.4.2 (a) Standards Required.
1.4.2 (b) Stack Height Limitation
1.4.2 (c) Permit Applications
1.4.2 (d) Action on Applications
1.4.2 (e) Public Review.
1.4.2 (f) Construction Permit Conditions
1.4.2 (g) Cancellation of Authority to Construct or Modify.
1.4.2 (h) Relocation Permits
1.4.3 Operating Permit OKc26
1.4.3 (a) Requirements
1.4.3 (b) Permit Applications
1.4.3 (c) Operating Permit Conditions.
1.4.4 Major Sources -- Prevention of Significant
Deterioration (PSD) Requirements for Attainment Areas OKc26, OKc38C, OKc41A, OKc49
1.4.4 (a) Applicability
1.4.4 (b) Definitions: Restricted Section 1.4.4
1.4.4 (c) Source Applicability Determination
1.4.4 (d) Review, Applicability, and Exemptions
1.4.4 (e) Control Technology
1.4.4 (f) Air quality impact evaluation
1.4.4 (g) Source Impacting Class I areas
1.4.4 (h) Innovative Control Technology
1.4.5 Major Sources -- Nonattainment Areas OKc26, OKc38D
1.4.5 (a) Applicability
1.4.5 (b) Definitions: Restricted to Section 1.4.5
1.4.5 (c) Source Applicability Determination
1.4.5 (d) Exemptions
1.4.5 (e) Requirements for Sources Located in Nonattainment Areas
Regulation 3.8 Control of Emission of Hazardous Air Contaminants OKc27
3.8(a) Purpose
3.8(b) Definitions
3.8(c) Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Contaminants
OKLAHOMA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, TITLE 252,
CHAPTER 100 (OAC 252:100) OKLAHOMA AIR POLLUTION CONTROL RULES
As adopted by the Oklahoma Legislature March 30, 1994, and approved by EPA November 3, 1999 (59639 to 59633), at 40 CFR 52.1920(c)(48) effective January 3, 200.
Appendices for Subchapters 1 to 45
Appendix A. Allowable Emissions for Incinerators with Capacities in Excess of 100 lbs/hr
Appendix B. Allowable Emissions for Incinerators with Capacities less than 100 lbs/hr
Appendix C. Particulate Matter Emission Limits for Fuel-Burning EquipmentAppendix D. Particulate Matter Emission Limits for Wood-Waste Burning Equipment NOT IN SIP
Appendix E. Primary Ambient Air Quality Standards
Appendix F. Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards
Appendix G. Allowable Rate of Emissions
Subchapter 1. General Provisions
252:100-1-1. Purpose
252:100-1-2. Statutory definitions
252:100-1-3. Definitions
Subchapter 3. Air Quality Standards and Increments
252:100-3-1. Purpose
252:100-3-2. Primary standards
252:100-3-3. Secondary standards
252:100-3-4. Significant deterioration increments
Subchapter 5. Registration of Air Contaminant Sources
252:100-5-1. Purpose
252:100-5-2. Registration of potential sources of air contaminants
252:100-5-3. Confidentiality of proprietary informationSubchapter 7. Permits NOT IN SIP::
See Regulation 1.4
Subchapter 9. Excess Emission and Malfunction Reporting Requirements
252:100-9-1. Purpose
252:100-9-2. Definitions
252:100-9-3. General requirements
252:100-9-4. Maintenance procedures
252:100-9-5. Malfunctions and releases
252:100-9-6. Excesses resulting from engineering limitationsSubchapter 11. Alternative emissions Reductions Permits NOT IN SIP
Subchapter 13. Prohibition of Open Burning
252:100-13-1. Purpose
252:100-13-2. Definitions
252:100-13-3. Scope
252:100-13-4. Effective date
252:100-13-5. Open burning prohibited
252:100-13-6. Salvage operations utilizing open burning prohibited
252:100-13-7. Permissible open burning
Subchapter 15. Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Devices
252:100-15-1. Purpose
252:100-15-2. Definitions
252:100-15-3. Scope
252:100-15-4. Prohibitions
252:100-15-5. Maintenance, repair, or testing
252:100-15-6. Liquefied petroleum gas
Subchapter 17. Incinerators
252:100-17-1. Purpose
252:100-17-2. Effective date; applicability
252:100-17-3. Prohibition on density of emissions
252:100-17-4. Prohibition on pounds per hour of emissions
252:100-17-5. Incinerator design requirements
252:100-17-6. Allowable emission of particulates
Subchapter 19. Particulate Matter Emissions from Fuel-Burning Equipment
252:100-19-1. Purpose
252:100-19-2. Emission of particulate matter prohibited
252:100-19-3. Existing equipment
252:100-19-4. New equipment
252:100-19-5. Refuse burning prohibited
252:100-19-6. Allowable emission of particulate matter
252:100-19-7. Particulate matter emission limitsSubchapter 21. Particulate Matter Emissions from Wood-Waste Burning Equipment NOT IN SIP
Subchapter 23. Control of Emissions from Cotton Gins
252:100-23-1. Purpose
252:100-23-2. Definitions
252:100-23-3. General provisions; applicability
252:100-23-4. Smoke, visible emissions, and particulates
252:100-23-5. Emission control equipment
252:100-23-6. Fugitive dust controls
Subchapter 25. Smoke, Visible Emissions and Particulates
252:100-25-1. Purpose
252:100-25-2. General prohibition
252:100-25-3. Smoke, visible emissions and particulates
252:100-25-4. Alternative for particulates
Subchapter 27. Particulate Matter Emissions from Industrial and Other Processes and Operations
252:100-27-1. Purpose
252:100-27-2. Process emission limitations
252:100-27-3. Exception to emission limits
252:100-27-4. Sampling and testing
252:100-27-5. Allowable rate of emission
Subchapter 29. Control of Fugitive Dust
252:100-29-l. Purpose
252:100-29-2. Prohibitions
252:100-29-3. Precautions required in maintenance or nonattainment areas
252:100-29-4. Exception for agricultural purposes
252:100-29-5. Variance
Subchapter 31. Control of Emission of Sulfur Compounds
PART 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
252:100-31-1. Purpose
252:100-31-2. Definitions
252:100-31-3. Performance testing
PART 3. EXISTING EQUIPMENT STANDARDS
252:100-31-12. Sulfur oxides
252:100-31-13. Sulfuric acid mist
252:100-31-14. Hydrogen sulfide
252:100-31-15. Total reduced sulfur
PART 5. NEW EQUIPMENT STANDARDS
252:100-31-25. Sulfur oxides
252:100-31-26. Hydrogen sulfide
Subchapter 33. Control of Emission of Nitrogen Oxides
252:100-33-l. Purpose
252:100-33-2. Emission limits
252:100-33-3. Performance testing
Subchapter 35. Control of Emission of Carbon Monoxide
252:100-35-1. Purpose
252:100-35-2. Emission limits
252:100-35-3. Performance testing
Subchapter 37. Control of Emissions of Organic Materials
PART 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
252:100-37-1. Purpose
252:100-37-2. Definitions
252:100-37-3. Applicability and compliance
252:100-37-4. Exemptions
PART 3. CONTROL OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
252:100-37-15. Storage of volatile organic compounds
252:100-37-16. Loading of volatile organic compounds
252:100-37-17. Effluent water separators
252:100-37-18. Pumps and compressors
PART 5. CONTROL OF ORGANIC SOLVENTS
252:100-37-25. Coating of parts and products
252:100-37-26. Clean up with organic solvents
PART 7. CONTROL OF SPECIFIC PROCESSES
252:100-37-35. Waste gas disposal
252:100-37-36. Fuel-burning and refuse-burning equipment
Subchapter 39. Control of Emission of Organic Materials in Nonattainment Areas
PART 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
252:100-39-1. Purpose
252:100-39-2. Definitions
252:100-39-3. General applicability
PART 3. PETROLEUM REFINERY OPERATIONS
252:100-39-15. Petroleum refinery equipment leaks
252:100-39-16. Refinery process unit turnaround
252:100-39-17. Refinery vacuum producing system
252:100-39-18. Refinery effluent water separators
PART 5. PETROLEUM PROCESSING AND STORAGE
252:100-39-30. Petroleum liquid storage in external floating roof tanks
PART 7. SPECIFIC OPERATIONS
252:100-39-40. Cutback asphalt (paving)
252:100-39-41. Vapor recovery systems
252:100-39-42. Metal cleaning
252:100-39-43. Graphic arts systems
252:100-39-44. Manufacture of pneumatic rubber tires
252:100-39-45. Petroleum (solvent) dry cleaning
252:100-39-46. Coating of parts and products
252:100-39-47. Control of VOS emissions from aerospace industries coatings operations
252:100-39-48. Vapor recovery systems
252:100-39-49. Manufacturing of fiberglass reinforced plastic productsSubchapter 41. Control of Emission of Hazardous and Toxic Air Contaminants NOT IN SIP::
See Regulation 3.8
Subchapter 43. Sampling and Testing Methods
PART 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
252:100-43-1. Purpose
252:100-43-2. Test procedures
252:100-43-3. Conduct of tests
PART 3. SPECIFIC METHODS
252:100-43-15. Gasoline vapor leak detection procedure by combustible gas detector
Subchapter 45. Monitoring of Emissions
252:100-45-1. Purpose
252:100-45-2. Monitoring equipment required
252:100-45-3. Records required