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How Tribes Can Influence State Title V Permits Virgil Frazier Southern Ute Indian Tribe Virgil Frazier Southern Ute Indian Tribe
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2 Major Public Participation Topics Flow chart—public participation “Affected state” advantages “Affected state” TAS eligibility criteria Flow chart—public participation “Affected state” advantages “Affected state” TAS eligibility criteria
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4 Types of Roles Member of the General Public “Affected State” Member of the General Public “Affected State”
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5 Member of the Public Regulations (Part 70/71) allow public participation for the following through review of the Title V permit… Initial permit issuance Renewals Re-openings Significant permit modifications Regulations (Part 70/71) allow public participation for the following through review of the Title V permit… Initial permit issuance Renewals Re-openings Significant permit modifications
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6 T5 Permitting Process Permit applicant (PA) receives permit application from source PA prepares draft permit PA provides 30-day public comment period If requested, PA conducts public hearing PA responds to public comments Permit applicant (PA) receives permit application from source PA prepares draft permit PA provides 30-day public comment period If requested, PA conducts public hearing PA responds to public comments
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7 T5 Permitting Process PA sends proposed permit to EPA for 45-day review period If EPA does not object, PA Issues or denies final permit or Proposes revised draft PA sends proposed permit to EPA for 45-day review period If EPA does not object, PA Issues or denies final permit or Proposes revised draft
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8 Member of the Public When a permit is issued for a “nearby” facility? Public notice of “draft” permit Newspaper Mailing list Sent to “affected” states When a permit is issued for a “nearby” facility? Public notice of “draft” permit Newspaper Mailing list Sent to “affected” states
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9 Member of the Public Notice requirements (types of information) Facility Permittee Permitting authority Permitted activities Emission changes Contact information Comment procedure Hearing place & date Hearing request procedure Notice requirements (types of information) Facility Permittee Permitting authority Permitted activities Emission changes Contact information Comment procedure Hearing place & date Hearing request procedure
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10 Member of the Public (cont.) Notice requirements (types of information) [cont.] Contact information Comment procedure Hearing place & date Hearing request procedure Notice requirements (types of information) [cont.] Contact information Comment procedure Hearing place & date Hearing request procedure
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11 Timing Issues Public comment ~ 30 days Public hearing notice ~ 30 days in advance Public comment ~ 30 days Public hearing notice ~ 30 days in advance
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12 “affected State” All states (1) whose air quality may be affected and that are contiguous to a state in which the source is located, or (2) within 50 miles of the source
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13 “affected State” (cont.) If considered an “affected State” You will be notified by PA of draft permits Notification of project should occur no later than start of comment period If tribe comments on permit and PA refuses to accept tribe’s recommendations, PA must inform EPA and tribe in writing If considered an “affected State” You will be notified by PA of draft permits Notification of project should occur no later than start of comment period If tribe comments on permit and PA refuses to accept tribe’s recommendations, PA must inform EPA and tribe in writing
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14 “affected State” (cont.) “Affected State” status not automatic; tribes must undergo eligibility determination… Eligibility criteria Federally recognized tribe Tribe conducts substantial government duties Tribe has authority over land it seeks to regulate Tribe has capacity to run program “Affected State” status not automatic; tribes must undergo eligibility determination… Eligibility criteria Federally recognized tribe Tribe conducts substantial government duties Tribe has authority over land it seeks to regulate Tribe has capacity to run program
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15 Documenting Duties & Powers of Tribal Government Describe form of tribal government Describe government functions Identify source of tribe’s government authority Describe form of tribal government Describe government functions Identify source of tribe’s government authority
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16 Demonstrating Authority (Jurisdiction) For reservation areas Describe boundaries (map, legal description) For off-reservation areas Describe boundaries (map, legal description) Provide tribal attorney’s opinion with supporting documents For reservation areas Describe boundaries (map, legal description) For off-reservation areas Describe boundaries (map, legal description) Provide tribal attorney’s opinion with supporting documents
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17 Demonstrating Previous Management Experience Federal programs Environmental or public health programs Describe tribal government’s organization Describe agency to run CAA program Describe abilities of CAA program staff or plan for acquiring expertise Federal programs Environmental or public health programs Describe tribal government’s organization Describe agency to run CAA program Describe abilities of CAA program staff or plan for acquiring expertise
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18 Demonstrating Capability To Be Treated as Affected State Case-by-case decision of Regional office Create good record Identify relevant tribal agency to receive notices Describe tribe’s environmental program Be COMPLETE for later TAS application Case-by-case decision of Regional office Create good record Identify relevant tribal agency to receive notices Describe tribe’s environmental program Be COMPLETE for later TAS application
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19 Permit Review… … whether as a member of the public or as an “affected State” will allow you to see whether… All applicable emission limits included Monitoring is in place that assures compliance with emission limits All record-keeping and reporting requirements included All requirements of Part 70 met … whether as a member of the public or as an “affected State” will allow you to see whether… All applicable emission limits included Monitoring is in place that assures compliance with emission limits All record-keeping and reporting requirements included All requirements of Part 70 met
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20 Permit review is crucial… Allows “back-up” to EPA’s review Commenting (during comment period) preserves your right to petition EPA Objections to permit occur at this time Allows “back-up” to EPA’s review Commenting (during comment period) preserves your right to petition EPA Objections to permit occur at this time
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21 Key Points Tribes can participate in the permitting process… KNOW the permitting process… TIMING is crucial… Tribes can participate in the permitting process… KNOW the permitting process… TIMING is crucial…
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