Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byEgbert Gilbert Modified over 9 years ago
1
Permitting and National Ambient Air Quality Standards Changes Rick Goertz, P.E. Air Permits Division Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Advanced Air Permitting Seminar 2015
2
Today’s Topics Impacts to air permits from the 2015 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) Data Requirements Rule for Sulfur Dioxide (SO 2 ) and impacts to air permits
3
2015 Ozone NAAQS Implementation Schedule Rule becomes final 60 days after publishing in Federal Register Prior to final designations by EPA, requirements based on current area designation
4
Air Permit Requirements Areas currently unclassifiable OR currently classified as attainment and monitors indicate the area is in compliance with the new standard: – Since areas are currently in attainment, emissions are evaluated for PSD. – The project must be a new major source or major modification for VOC and/or NO X based on PSD significance levels. – No change from current procedures when evaluating ozone.
5
Air Permit Requirements Area currently classified as attainment and monitors indicate the area is not in compliance with the new standard: – Since areas are currently in attainment, emissions are evaluated for PSD. – The project must be a new major source or major modification for VOC and/or NO X based on PSD significance levels. – For those projects that require an ozone analysis, sufficient reductions must be obtained to mitigate adverse impacts from project.
6
Air Permit Requirements Area currently classified as attainment and monitors indicate the area is not in compliance with the new standard (cont’d): – Reductions are not the same offsets used in traditional nonattainment review. Reductions described in §116.161.§116.161 – Projects that published second public notice before effective date of rule are considered grandfathered. – De minimis levels for ozone under development by EPA.
7
Air Permit Requirements Areas currently designated as nonattainment: – Until areas are officially reclassified, offsets based on current classification. – Grandfathered projects?
8
2010 SO 2 NAAQS EPA’s Data Requirements Rule: – Final rule published in Federal Register on August 21, 2015. – The rule includes criteria for sources that states must evaluate for potential exceedance of the NAAQS through either modeling or monitoring. – Threshold is set at 2,000 tpy of actual emissions but may include other sources. – Excludes sources identified in first phase of consent decree.
9
Data Requirements Rule Key Dates List of sources meeting rule criteria due to EPA – January 15, 2016 List due to EPA identifying sources to be monitored or modeled – July 1, 2016 New monitors scheduled to be operational – January 1, 2017 Analysis for modeled sources due to EPA – January 13, 2017 Third year of data used to calculate design values for new monitors due to EPA – May 2020
10
2010 SO 2 NAAQS Demonstration Methods Model allowable emissions: – Includes applicable sources plus background. – If less than the standard, no additional modeling required. – EPA’s Preferred Method.
11
2010 SO 2 NAAQS Demonstration Methods Model actual emissions: – Includes applicable sources plus background. – If 50% or less of the standard, no additional modeling required. – If greater than 50% but less than standard, perform analysis again within 3 years (additional modeling or nothing if no significant changes in actual emissions).
12
2010 SO 2 NAAQS Demonstration Methods Ambient monitoring: – Must inform EPA by July 1, 2016 of sources to be monitored. – Monitors operational January 1, 2017. – If monitors not operational by January 1, EPA will assign designation by end of 2017 based on available data. – Monitoring still required after monitor installed.
13
2010 SO 2 NAAQS Demonstration Methods Changes made to permit to support modeling or reduction of emissions to below 2,000 tpy must be in effect/enforceable by January 13, 2017 deadline.
14
Division Contact Information (512) 239-1250 airperm@tceq.texas.gov
15
Thank You Questions?
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.