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Title 40 - Protection of Environment last revised: Nov 21, 2024
§ 52.970 - Identification of plan.

(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State Implementation Plan (SIP) for Louisiana under section 110 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7410,and.

(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraphs (c),(d) and (e) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to July 1, 1998, was approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Material is incorporated as it exists on the date of the approval, and notice of any change in the material will be published in the Federal Register. Entries in paragraphs (c), (d) and (e) of this section with EPA approval dates after July 1, 1998, will be incorporated by reference in the next update to the SIP compilation.

(2) EPA Region 6 certifies that the rules/regulations provided by EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State Implementation Plan as of July 1, 1998.

(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be inspected at https://www.epa.gov/sips-la or the Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6, 1201 Elm Street, Suite 500, Dallas, Texas 75270-2102. If you wish to obtain material from the EPA Regional Office, please call (800) 887-6063 or (214) 665-2760.

(c) EPA approved regulations.

EPA Approved Louisiana Regulations in the Louisiana SIP

State citation Title/subject State approval date EPA approval date Comments
LAC Title 33. Environmental Quality Part III. Air
Chapter 1—General Provisions
Section 101Authority, Matter Incorporated by Reference, and Permit Fee SystemDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 103Scope and Severability of Air RegulationsDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 107Procedure for Handling Investigations, Complaints and ConfidentialityDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 109Necessary Changes for Approval of Compliance Schedules and Annual Report RequirementsDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 111Definitions1/20/20088/29/2017, 82 FR 40949
Chapter 2—Rules and Regulations for the Fee System of the Air Quality Control Programs
Section 201Scope and Purpose10/20/19934/21/2016, 81 FR 23425
Section 203Authority9/20/19884/21/2016, 81 FR 23425
Section 205Definitions9/20/19884/21/2016, 81 FR 23425
Section 207Application Fees2/20/20004/21/2016, 81 FR 23425
Section 209Annual Fees2/20/20004/21/2016, 81 FR 23425
Section 211Methodology4/20/20114/21/2016, 81 FR 23425SIP does NOT include LAC 33:III.211.B.15.
Section 213Determination of Fee9/20/19884/21/2016, 81 FR 23425
Section 215Method of Payment10/20/20094/21/2016, 81 FR 23425
Section 217Late Payment3/20/19994/21/2016, 81 FR 23425
Section 219Failure to Pay3/20/19994/21/2016, 81 FR 23425
Section 221Effective Date9/20/19884/21/2016, 81 FR 23425
Chapter 5—Permit Procedures
Section 501Scope and Applicability5/20/20118/4/2016, 81 FR 51341The SIP does not include LAC 33:III.501.B.1.d. and LAC 33:III.501.B.2.d.i.(a).
Section 502Definitions5/20/20118/4/2016, 81 FR 51341
Section 503Minor Source Permit Requirements4/20/20118/4/2016, 81 FR 51341
Section 504Nonattainment New Source Review (NNSR) Procedures11/20/20128/4/2016, 81 FR 51341The SIP does not include LAC 33:III.504.M.
Section 505For Emissions Below PSD de minimis LevelsDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Correction 3/6/1992,
57 FR 08076
Ref 52.999(c)(58)
Section 506(A)Clean Air Interstate Rule Requirements—Nitrogen Oxide Annual Program6/20/20084/17/2014, 79 FR 21631
Section 506(B)Clean Air Interstate Rule Requirements—Nitrogen Oxide Ozone Season Program6/20/20084/17/2014, 79 FR 21631
Section 506(C)Clean Air Interstate Rule Requirements—Annual Sulfur Dioxide6/20/20084/17/2014, 79 FR 21631
Section 506(D)Documentation9/20/20069/28/2007, 72 FR 55064
Section 506(E)Modifications or Exceptions9/20/20069/28/2007, 72 FR 55064
Section 507Notification Requirement (for Emission Reduction)Dec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 509Prevention of Significant Deterioration3/20/201610/28/2016, 81 FR 74923SIP does not include provisions for permitting of GHGs as effective on 4/20/2011 at LAC 33:III.509(B) definition of “carbon dioxide equivalent emissions”, “greenhouse gases”, “major stationary source”, and “significant”.
Section 511Emission Reductions11/20/19938/4/2016, 81 FR 51341
Section 513General Permits, Temporary Sources, and Relocation of Portable Facilities10/20/20068/4/2016, 81 FR 51341The SIP does not include LAC 33:III.513.A.1.
Section 515Oil and Gas Wells and Pipelines Permitting Provisions11/20/19938/4/2016, 81 FR 51341
Section 517Permit Applications and Submittal of Information12/20/19978/4/2016, 81 FR 51341
Section 519Permit Issuance Procedures for New Facilities, Initial Permits, Renewals and Significant Modifications11/20/19938/4/2016, 81 FR 51341The SIP does not include LAC 33:III.519.C.
Section 521Administrative Amendments5/20/20058/4/2016, 81 FR 51341
Section 523Procedures for Incorporating Test Results4/20/20118/4/2016, 81 FR 51341
Section 525Minor Modifications11/20/19935/31/2017, 82 FR 24862The SIP does not include LAC 33:III.525.A.2., B.2.c, B.3., B.4, B.5.a.-d., B.6., B.7., and B.8.
Section 527Significant Modifications11/20/19945/31/2017, 82 FR 24862The SIP does not include LAC 33:III. 527.B.5.
Section 529Reopenings for Cause11/20/19935/31/2017, 82 FR 24862The SIP does not include LAC 33:III.529.B., B.1., B.2., B.3., and B.4.
Section 531Public Notice and Affected State Notice10/20/20065/31/2017, 82 FR 24862The SIP does not include LAC 33:III.531.A.1., A.2., A.3., A.4., B.1.a., B.1.b., and B.1.c.
Chapter 6—Regulations on Control of Emissions Reduction Credits Banking
Section 601Purpose11/20/20128/4/2016, 81 FR 51341
Section 603Applicability11/20/20128/4/2016, 81 FR 51341
Section 605Definitions11/20/20128/4/2016, 81 FR 51341
Section 607Determination of Creditable Emission Reductions11/20/20128/4/2016, 81 FR 51341
Section 613ERC Balance Sheet10/20/200711/5/2015, 80 FR 68451
Section 615Schedule for Submitting Applications11/20/20128/4/2016, 81 FR 51341
Section 617Procedures for Review and Approval of ERCsFeb. 2002, LR 28:3049/27/2002, 67 FR 60877
Section 619Emission Reduction Credit Bank11/20/20128/4/2016, 81 FR 51341
Chapter 7—Ambient Air Quality
Section 701Purpose3/20/20081/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Section 703Scope3/20/20081/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Section 705Standards: Description of Ambient Air Quality StandardsDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49).
Section 707Degradation of Ambient Air Having Higher Quality than Set Forth in these Sections RestrictedDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49).
Section 709Measurement of Concentrations PM10, SO2, CO, Atmospheric Oxidants, NOX, and Pb9/20/20067/5/2011, 76 FR 38977Ref 52.999(c)(50).
Section 711Tables 1, 1a, and 2—Air Quality9/20/20067/5/2011, 76 FR 38977PM2.5 and PM10 standards.
Chapter 9—General Regulations on Control of Emissions and Emission Standards
Section 901PurposeDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 903ScopeDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 905Control Facilities to be Installed When FeasibleDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 909Responsible Person to have Test MadeDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 911Department May Make TestsDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 913New Sources to Provide Sampling PortsDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 915Emission Monitoring Requirements: Applicability, Special Considerations, Exemptions, and CircumventionDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 917VariancesDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 918Recordkeeping and Annual Reporting10/20/20071/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Section 919Emission Inventory10/20/20071/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Section 921Stack HeightsDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 923Maintenance of PayDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 925Mass Emission Rate Control PlanDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 927Notification Required (Emergency Occurrences)Dec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 929Violation of Emission Regulation Cannot be AuthorizedDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Chapter 11—Control of Emissions From Smoke
Section 1101Control of Air Pollution from Smoke: Purpose and Control of SmokeDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49).
Section 1101.AControl of Air Pollution from Smoke. Purpose10/20/19957/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 1103Impairment of Visibility on Public Roads ProhibitedDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 1105.ASmoke from Flaring Shall Not Exceed 20 Percent Opacity10/20/20071/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Section 1109Stack HeightsDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49).
Section 1109.AControl of Air Pollution from Outdoor Burning10/20/19957/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 1109.BControl of Air Pollution from Outdoor Burning4/20/19987/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 1109.E.-ll09.FControl of Air Pollution from Outdoor Burning4/20/19987/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 1111Exclusion: Variance, Unpopulated Areas and Water VaporDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Chapter 13—Emission Standards for Particulate Matter
Subchapter A. General
Section 1301Emission Standards for Particulate MatterJun 1988, LR14:3486/15/1989, 54 FR 25451Ref 52.999(c)(50)
Section 1303.AToxic Substances10/20/19957/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 1305Control of Fugitive EmissionsJun 1988, LR14:3486/15/1989, 54 FR 25451Ref 52.999(c)(50)
Section 1307DegradationDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 1309Measurements of ConcentrationsDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Subchapter B. Fluid Catalytic Cracking Units
Section 1311.C.-1311.DEmission Limits6/20/19977/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Subchapter C. Fuel Burning Equipment
Section 1313Emissions from Fuel Burning EquipmentJun 1988, LR14:3486/15/1989, 54 FR 25451Ref 52.999(c)(50)
Section 1315More Stringent Regulations may be Prescribed if Particulates are ToxicJun 1988, LR14:3486/15/1989, 54 FR 25451Ref 52.999(c)(50)
Section 1317ExclusionsDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Subchapter D. Refuse Incinerators
Section 1319Refuse Incinerators10/20/19947/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Subchapter E. Leadened Particulate Matter
Section 1321Emission Standards for Leaded Particulate MatterDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Table 3Allowable Rate of Emissions Based on Process Weight RateDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Subchapter F. Abrasive Blasting
Section 1323Emissions from Abrasive Blasting1/17/20121/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Section 1325Definitions5/20/20071/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Section 1327Blasting Operations7/20/20091/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Section 1329Performance Standard5/20/20071/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Section 1331Best management Practices (BMP) Plans5/20/20071/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Section 1333Recordkeeping and Reporting7/20/20091/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Chapter 14—Conformity
Subchapter A. Determining Conformity of General Federal Actions to State or Federal Implementations Plans
Section 1401PurposeNov. 1994, LR20:12689/13/1996, 61 FR 48409Ref 52.999(c)(67)
Section 1402ScopeNov. 1994, LR20:12689/13/1996, 61 FR 48409Ref 52.999(c)(67)
Section 1403ProhibitionNov. 1994, LR20:12689/13/1996, 61 FR 48409Ref 52.999(c)(67)
Section 1404DefinitionsNov. 1994, LR20:12689/13/1996, 61 FR 48409Ref 52.999(c)(67)
Section:
1405ApplicabilityNov. 1994, LR20:12689/13/1996, 61 FR 48409Ref 52.999(c)(67)
1405.B6/20/1997, LR23:7203/9/1998, 63 FR 11372Ref 52.999(c)(75)
Section 1406Conformity AnalysisNov. 1994, LR20:12689/13/1996, 61 FR 48409Ref 52.999(c)(67)
Section 1407Reporting RequirementsNov. 1994, LR20:12689/13/1996, 61 FR 48409Ref 52.999(c)(67)
Section 1408Public ParticipationNov. 1994, LR20:12689/13/1996, 61 FR 48409Ref 52.999(c)(67)
Section 1409Frequency of Conformity DeterminationsNov. 1994, LR20:12689/13/1996, 61 FR 48409Ref 52.999(c)(67)
Section 1410.A.5.a.iCriteria for Determining Conformity of General Federal Actions10/20/20071/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Section 1411Procedures for Conformity Determinations of General Federal ActionsNov. 1994, LR20:12689/13/1996, 61 FR 48409Ref 52.999(c)(67)
Section 1412Mitigation of Air Quality ImpactsNov. 1994, LR20:12689/13/1996, 61 FR 48409Ref 52.999(c)(67)
Section 1413Department ReviewNov. 1994, LR20:12689/13/1996, 61 FR 48409Ref 52.999(c)(67)
Section 1414Enforcement ProvisionsNov. 1994, LR20:12689/13/1996, 61 FR 48409Ref 52.999(c)(67)
Section 1415Savings ProvisionNov. 1994, LR20:12689/13/1996, 61 FR 48409Ref 52.999(c)(67)
Subchapter B. Conformity to State or Federal Implementation Plans of Transportation Plans, Programs, and Projects Developed, Funded, or Approved under Title 23 U.S.C. or the Federal Transit Act
Section 1431PurposeSept. 1998, LR24:168412/29/1999, 64 FR 72938
Section 1432Incorporation by ReferenceMarch 20, 2005, LR31:64010/30/2006, 71 FR 63250
Section 1434Consultation10/20/20071/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Chapter 15—Emission Standards for Sulfur Dioxide
Section 1501Degradation of Existing Emission Quality RestrictedApr. 1992, LR18:3747/15/1993, 58 FR 38060Ref 52.999(c)(59)
Section 1503Emission Standards for Sulfur Dioxide. Emission Limitations7/20/19987/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 1505VarianceApr. 1992, LR18:3747/15/1993, 58 FR 38060Ref 52.999(c)(59)
Section 1509Reduced Sulfur Compounds (New and Existing Sources)Apr. 1992, LR18:3747/15/1993, 58 FR 38060Ref 52.999(c)(59)
Section 1511.BContinuous Emission Monitoring12/20/19967/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 1513Recordkeeping and ReportingApr. 1992, LR18:3747/15/1993, 58 FR 38060Ref 52.999(c)(59)
Table 4Emissions—Methods of Contaminant MeasurementApr. 1992, LR18:3747/15/1993, 58 FR 38060Ref 52.999(c)(59)
Chapter 17—Control of Emissions of Carbon Monoxide (New Sources)
Subchapter A. General
Section 1701Degradation of Existing Emission Quality RestrictedDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Subchapter B. Ferrous Metal Emissions
Section 1703Ferrous Metal EmissionsDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Subchapter C. Petroleum Refinery Emissions
Section 1705Petroleum Refinery EmissionsDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Chapter 21—Control of Emissions of Organic Compounds
Subchapter A. General
Section 2101Compliance SchedulesNov. 1990, LR16:9595/5/1994, 59 FR 23166Ref 52.999(c)(60)
Section 2103Storage of Volatile Organic Compounds10/20/20108/29/2017, 82 FR 409492103.E.3 is not included in the SIP.
Section 2104.ACrude Oil and Condensate4/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2104.B.-2104.C.1Crude Oil and Condensate11/20/19977/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2104.C.2.-2104.C.4Crude Oil and Condensate4/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2104.DCrude Oil and Condensate11/20/19977/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2104.ECrude Oil and Condensate4/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2104.F.-2104.F.2.dCrude Oil and Condensate11/20/19977/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2104.GCrude Oil and Condensate11/20/19977/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2105Storage of Volatile Organic Components (Small Tanks)NOT IN SIP
Section 2107Volatile Organic Compounds—Loading9/20/20088/29/2017, 82 FR 40949E.1.b., E.1.d. and E.1.e. have not been submitted for approval into the SIP.
Section 2108Marine Vapor Recovery9/20/20088/29/2017, 82 FR 40949
Section 2109.C,1-4Oil/Water—Separation12/20/19967/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2111Pumps and CompressorsApr. 1991, LR17:3605/5/1994, 59 FR 23166Ref 52.999(c)(60)
Section 2113.AHousekeeping5/20/19997/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2113.A.4Housekeeping10/20/20071/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Section 2115Waste Gas Disposal Introductory paragraph4/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2115.A.-2115.GWaste Gas Disposal2/20/19987/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2115.H.1.aWaste Gas Disposal4/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2115.H.2.-2115.H.3Waste Gas Disposal2/20/19987/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2115.I.1-4Waste Gas Disposal12/20/19967/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2115.JWaste Gas Disposal4/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2115.K.4Waste Gas Disposal2/20/19987/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2115.MWaste Gas Disposal2/10/19987/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2116Glycol Dehydrators10/20/20071/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Section 2117Exemptions2/20/19997/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2119VariancesFeb. 1990, LR16:1165/5/1994, 59 FR 23166Ref 52.999(c)(60)
Section 2121.AFugitive Emission Control1/20/20088/29/2017, 82 FR 40949
Section 2121.B.1Fugitive Emission Control8/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2121.C.1.a.iiFugitive Emission Control7/20/20007/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2121.C.3.b.-2121.C.3.cFugitive Emission Control8/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2121.C.4.h.iFugitive Emission Control1/20/19987/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2121.D.1Fugitive Emission Control12/20/19957/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2121.FFugitive Emission Control10/20/20071/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Section 2121.GFugitive Emission Control8/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2122.A.-2122A.1Fugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas8/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2122.A.2-A.5Fugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas8/20/20027/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2122A.6-6.dFugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas7/20/19987/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2122BFugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas Definitions11/20/19967/5/2011, 76 FR 38977naccessible Valve/Connector.
Section 2122BFugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas Definitions12/20/19967/5/2011, 76 FR 38977Good Performance Level.
Section 2122BFugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas Definitions8/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977Instrumentation System.
Section 2122C.1.a.-2122.C.1.bFugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas8/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2122.C.1.cFugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas11/20/19967/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2122.C.1.dFugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas7/20/19987/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2122.C.4Fugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas and Specified Parishes8/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2122.D.1.aFugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas11/20/19967/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2122.D.1.d-fFugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas and Specified Parishes8/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2122.D.3.bFugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas8/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2122.D.3.dFugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas11/20/19967/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2122.D.3.eFugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas and Specified Parishes8/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2122.D.4.hFugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas1/20/19987/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2122.D.4.k.-1Fugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas11/20/19967/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2122.E.1.gFugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas and Specified Parishes8/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2122.E.3.-5Fugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas and Specified Parishes8/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2122.GFugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas and Specified Parishes10/20/20071/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Subchapter B. Organic Solvents
Section 2123Organic Solvents4/20/201112/2/2011, 76 FR 75467Revisions to Section 2123 approved in the Louisiana Register April 20, 2011 (LR 37:1150).
Section 2123.B.1Organic Solvents7/20/19997/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2123.B.2Organic Solvents1/20/19987/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2123.COrganic Solvents1/20/19987/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2123.C.11Organic Solvents5/20/19967/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2123.C.11.bOrganic Solvents12/20/19977/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2123.D.1Organic Solvents10/20/20071/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Section 2123.D.6Organic Solvents8/20/20027/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2123.D.7.aOrganic Solvents4/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2123.E.1.-4Fugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas and Specified Parishes12/20/19967/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2123.E.6Organic Solvents7/20/19987/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2123.GOrganic Solvents Definitions12/20/19977/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2123.GOrganic Solvents Definitions1/20/19987/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2123.HOrganic Solvents4/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Subchapter C. Solvent Degreasers
Section 2125Solvent Degreasers1/20/20088/29/2017, 82 FR 40949
Subchapter D. Cutback Paving Asphalt
Section 2127Cutback Paving AsphaltApr. 1991, LR17:3605/5/1994, 59 FR 23166Ref 52.999(c)(60)
Subchapter F. Gasoline Handling
Section 2131Filling of Gasoline Storage Vessels7/20/20108/29/2017, 82 FR 40949
Section 2132Stage II Vapor Recovery Systems for Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions at Gasoline Dispensing Facilities7/20/20186/3/2020, 85 FR 34108
Subchapter G. Petroleum Refinery Operations
Section 2139.CRefinery Vacuum Producing Systems5/20/19987/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2141Refinery Process Unit Turnarounds.Jul. 1991, LR17:6545/5/1994, 59 FR 23166Ref 52.999(c)(60)
Subchapter H. Graphic Arts
Section 2143Graphic Arts (Printing) by Rotogravure and Flexographic Processes. Control Requirements6/20/200912/2/2011, 76 FR 75467Revisions to Section 2143 approved in the Louisiana Register June 20, 2009 (LR 35:1101).
Section 2143.AGraphic Arts (Printing) by Rotogravure and Flexographic Processes. Control Requirements4/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2143.A.1Graphic Arts (Printing) by Rotogravure and Flexographic Processes. Control Requirements10/20/19997/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2143.BApplicability Exemption4/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2143.C.1.-3Compliance12/20/19967/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2143.ETiming4/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Subchapter I. Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Facilities
Section 2145Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Facilities1/20/20088/29/2017, 82 FR 40949
Subchapter J. Limiting Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From Reactor Processes and Distillation Operations in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI)
Section 2147Limiting VOC Emissions from SOCMI Reactor Processes and Distillation Operations1/20/20088/29/2017, 82 FR 40949
Subchapter K. Limiting Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Batch Processing
Section 2149.A.1Applicability4/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2149.E.2.a.-c.iPerformance Testing12/20/19967/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Subchapter L. Limiting Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Cleanup Solvent Processing
Section 2151.ALimiting Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Cleanup Solvent Processing4/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2151.B., 2151.C., 2151.C.2-C.3., 2151.D.-ELimiting Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Cleanup Solvent Processing1/20/19987/5/2011, 76 FR 38977Closed-Loop Recycling; Cleaning of Parts.
Section 2151.FLimiting Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Cleanup Solvent Processing4/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Subchapter M. Limiting Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Industrial Wastewater
Section 2153.ADefinitions5/20/19997/5/2011, 76 FR 38977Chemical Manufacturing Process Unit; Plant; Point of Determination; Properly Operated Biotreatment Unit.
Section 2153.ADefinitions4/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977Affected Source Category.
Section 2153.B., 2153.B.1.d. -d.ii., 2153.B.3.-4.bControl Requirements5/20/1999, 10/20/20167/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
10/5/2022, 87 FR 60292.
Section 2153.B.1.i is no longer in SIP, 10/5/2022.
Section 2153.D.2.c., 2153.D.3.h.iii.(b)-4.bInspection and Monitoring Requirements5/20/19997/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2153.E.1.-5Approved Test Methods12/20/19967/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2153.E.7.-10Approved Test Methods5/20/19997/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2153.F.5Recordkeeping Requirements5/20/19997/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2153.G.4.b-cLimiting Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Industrial Wastewater10/20/20071/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Section 2153.G.5.a-cLimiting Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Industrial Wastewater10/20/20071/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Section 2153.H.1Determination of Wastewater Characteristics5/20/19997/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2153.ILimiting VOC Emissions From Industrial Wastewater4/20/20047/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Table 8Untitled [List of Synthetic Organic Chemicals]Dec. 1987, LR13:7415/5/1994, 59 FR 23166Ref 52.999(c) (49) and (60). Table approved at (c)(49) included CAS numbers. Table approved at (c)(60) did not include CAS numbers
Subchapter N. Method 43 Capture Efficiency Test Procedures
Subchapter NSubchapter N12/20/19967/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2155Principle12/20/19967/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2156.ADefinitions12/20/19977/5/2011, 76 FR 38977PTE; TTE.
Section 2156.ADefinitions10/20/20037/5/2011, 76 FR 38977BE.
Section 2157.AApplicability12/20/19977/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2157.BApplicability8/20/20017/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2158Specific Requirements12/20/19967/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2158.C.1.-4Specific Requirements8/20/20017/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2159.A-CRecordkeeping and Reporting10/20/20071/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Section 2159.D.-ERecordkeeping and Reporting8/20/20017/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2160Procedures12/20/19967/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2160.A.-2160.BProcedures8/20/20017/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2160.C.4.dProcedures7/20/19987/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2160.D.4.dProcedures7/20/19987/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2199Appendix A11/20/19977/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Chapter 22—Control of Emissions of Nitrogen Oxides (NOX)
Section 2201Affected Facilities in the Baton Rouge Nonattainment Area and the Region of Influence1/20/20088/29/2017, 82 FR 40949
Section 2202Contingency Plan1/20/201011/30/2011, 76 FR 74000Section 2202 approved in the Louisiana Register January 20, 2010 (LR 36:63).
Chapter 23—Control of Emissions from Specific Industries
Subchapter A. Chemical Woodpulping Industry
Section 2301.D. and 2301.D.3Control of Emissions from the Chemical Woodpulping Industry. Emission Limitations12/20/19937/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 2301.D.4.aControl of Emissions From Chemical Woodpulping Industry. Compliance10/20/20071/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Section 2301.EExemptions10/20/20067/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Subchapter B. Aluminum Plants
Section 2303.EStandards for Horizontal Stud Soderberg Primary Aluminum Plants and Prebake Primary Aluminum Plants. Monitoring10/20/20071/28/2016, 81 FR 4891
Section 2303.F.1.d.2Standards for Horizontal Study Doderberg Primary Aluminum Plants and Prebake Primary Aluminum Plants. Reporting10/20/20057/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Subchapter C. Phosphate Fertilizer Plants
Section 2305Fluoride Emissions Standards for Phosphate Fertilizer PlantsDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Chapter 25—Miscellaneous Incinerator Rules
Section 2511Standards of Performance for Biomedical Waste Incinerators1/20/20088/29/2017, 82 FR 40949
Section 2521Refuse Incinerators1/20/20088/29/2017, 82 FR 40949
Section 2531Standards of Performance for Crematories1/20/20088/29/2017, 82 FR 40949
Chapter 30. Standards of Performance from New Stationary Sources (NSPS)
Chapter 30Standards of Performance from New Stationary Sources (NSPS)12/20/19967/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Section 3001Repeal and Renumbering12/20/19967/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Subchapter A. Incorporation by Reference
Section 3003IBR 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 6012/20/20067/5/2011, 76 FR 38977
Chapter 56—Prevention of Air Pollution Emergency Episodes
Section 5601PurposeDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 5603ScopeDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 5605Episode Criteria and Air Pollution ForecastDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 5607Administrative Authority Will Determine When Criteria Level Has Been ReachedDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Section 5609Preplanning Strategies Required: Alert Level, Warning Level, and Emergency LevelJun. 1988, LR14:3486/15/1989, 54 FR 25451Ref 52.999(c)(50)
Section 5611Standby Plans to be Submitted When Requested by Administrative AuthorityDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Table 5Emission Reduction Plans—Alert LevelDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Table 6Emission Reduction Plans—Warning LevelDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Table 7Emission Reduction Plans—Emergency LevelDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
Chapter 63—Test Methods—LESHAP Division's Source Test Manual
6301 to 640140 CFR 61, Appendix B Test MethodsDec. 1987, LR13:7413/8/1989, 54 FR 9795Ref 52.999(c)(49)
LAC Title 55. Part III. Motor Vehicles, Chapter 8. Motor Vehicle Inspections
Subchapter A. General
Section 801DefinitionsDec. 1999, LR 25:24219/26/2002, 67 FR 60594
Section 803ForwardDec. 1999, LR 25:24219/26/2002, 67 FR 60594
Subchapter B. Safety Inspections
Section 805Requirements, Duties, ResponsibilitiesDec. 2001, LR 27:22609/26/2002, 67 FR 60594
Section 807Operation as an Official Motor Vehicle Inspection StationDec. 2001, LR 27:22609/26/2002, 67 FR 60594
Section 809General Inspection RequirementsDec. 1999, LR 25:24269/26/2002, 67 FR 60594
Section 811Inspection ProceduresDec. 1999, LR 25:24279/26/2002, 67 FR 60594
Section 813Required EquipmentDec. 1999, LR 25:24289/26/2002, 67 FR 60594
Section 815Miscellaneous Inspection ProceduresDec. 1999, LR 25:24339/26/2002, 67 FR 60594
Subchapter C. Vehicle Emission Inspection and Maintenance Program
Section 817General InformationDec. 1999, LR 25:24339/26/2002, 67 FR 60594
Section 819Anti-tampering and Inspection and Maintenance ParametersMay 5, 200611/13/2006, 71 FR 66113
Subchapter E. Administrative and Audit Procedures
Section 833Investigations; Administrative Actions; SanctionsDec. 2001, LR 27:22609/26/2002, 67 FR 60594
Section 835Declaratory Orders and RulingsDec. 1999, LR 25:24429/26/2002, 67 FR 60594

(d) EPA-approved State source-specific requirements.

EPA-Approved Louisiana Source-Specific Requirements

Name of source Permit or order number State approval/effective date EPA approval date Comments
Lead SIP for Ethyl Corp. in Baton RougeCompliance order1/27/19896/27/1989, 54 FR 27002Amended Compliance order dated 01/31/86. Modeling 05/27/88. State letter 01/27/89. Ref 52.999(c)(51)
Vulcan Materials Company Facility in Geiser, Ascension Parish1829T(M-2)7/28/198910/10/1989, 54 FR 41444Revision of Bubble Permit. Issued 03/24/83, amended 07/28/89. Ref 52.999(c)(52)
American Cyanamid Company Fortier Plant in Westwego, Jefferson Parish1896(M-2)7/20/198911/27/1989, 54 FR 48743Revision of Bubble Permit. Issued 10/17/84, amended 07/20/89. Ref 52.999(c)(53)
Vista Chemical Company Facility in Westlake, Louisiana1828(M-2)9/25/19862/2/1990, 55 FR 03598Bubble Permit. Submitted by Governor on 11/22/83, amended 09/25/86. Ref 52.999(c)(54)
Dow Chemical Facility in Plaquemine, Iberville Parish1838T(M-2)10/16/199110/4/1994, 59 FR 50500Revision of Bubble Permit. Issued 7/28/83, amended 10/16/91. Ref 52.999(c)(62)
Exxon Compliance Date Extension, Baton Rouge RefineryN/A9/12/19975/11/1998, 63 FR 25773Extension of compliance date to LAC 33:III, 2103.D.4 Ref 52.999(c)(79).
Borden Chemicals and Plastics in Baton RougeReasonable Further Progress Agreed To Order10/24/19967/2/1999, 64 FR 35939Submitted as part of the Baton Rouge, LA Post-1996 ROP Plan
Phillips 66 Alliance RefineryAdministrative Order on Consent No. AE-AOC-14-00211A4/29/201612/21/2017, 82 FR 60520
EcoServices LLC.EcoServices AOC No. AE-14-00957 and through the applicability of the New Source Performance Standards for Sulfuric Acid Plants (40 CFR part 60, subpart H)8/8/201612/21/2017, 82 FR 60520
MosaicMosaic AOC No. AE-AOC-14-00274A6/6/201612/21/2017, 82 FR 60520
NRG Big Cajun IIIn the Matter of Louisiana Generating LLC, Point Coupee Parish, Big Cajun II Power Plant2/9/201712/21/2017, 82 FR 60520Units 1 and 2.
Cleco Power, LLC Brame Energy CenterIn the Matter of Cleco Power, LLC, Rapides Parish, Brame Energy Center2/9/201712/21/2017, 82 FR 60520Unit 1 (Nesbitt 1) and Unit 2 (Rodemacher 2).
Entergy Louisiana, LLC, Little Gypsy Generating PlantIn the Matter of Entergy Louisiana, LLC, Little Gypsy Generating Plant, St. Charles Parish2/13/201712/21/2017, 82 FR 60520Units 2, 3, and the Auxiliary Boiler.
Entergy Louisiana, LLC, Ninemile Point Electric Generating PlantIn the Matter of Entergy Louisiana, LLC, Ninemile Point Electric Generating Plant, Jefferson Parish2/9/201712/21/2017, 82 FR 60520Units 4 and 5.
Entergy Louisiana, LLC, WaterfordIn the Matter of Entergy Louisiana, LLC, Waterford 1 & 2 Electrical Generating Plant, St. Charles Parish2/9/201712/21/2017, 82 FR 60520Units 1 and 2.
Entergy Louisiana, LLC, Willow Glen Generating PlantIn the Matter of Entergy Louisiana, LLC, Willow Glen Generating Plant, Iberville Parish2/9/201712/21/2017, 82 FR 60520Units 2, 3, 4, 5, and the Auxiliary Boiler.
Entergy Louisiana, LLC, R. S. Nelson Generating PlantIn the Matter of Entergy Louisiana, LLC, R. S. Nelson Generating Plant, Calcasieu Parish10/26/201712/21/2017, 82 FR 60520Units 4, 6, and the Unit 4 Auxiliary Boiler.
Rain CII Carbon in St. Bernard ParishIn the Matter of Rain CII Carbon LLC, St. Bernard Parish8/2/20185/29/2019, 84 FR 24712Amended Administrative order on Consent dated 8/2/2018. Pyroscrubber (EQT 004) and Waste Heat Boiler/Baghouse (EQT 0003).

(e) EPA approved nonregulatory provisions and quasi-regulatory measures.

EPA Approved Louisiana Statutes in the Louisiana SIP

State citation Title/subject State approval/effective date EPA approval date Comments
LA. R.S. of 1992. Title 30 and 36, Subtitle II. Environmental Quality, Chapter 3. Louisiana Air Control Law
30:2060 N.6Toxic air pollution emission control program10/22/19926/23/1994, 59 FR 32359Ref 52.999(c)(63)
30:2061Small Business Stationary Source Technical and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program10/22/19926/23/1994, 59 FR 32359Ref 52.999(c)(63)
30:2062Louisiana Small Business Compliance Advisory panel10/22/19926/23/1994, 59 FR 32359Ref 52.999(c)(63)
36:239(H)Transfer of agencies and functions to the Department of Environmental Quality10/22/19926/23/1994, 59 FR 32359Ref 52.999(c)(63).
Louisiana Revised Statutes (La. R.S. of 1993). Title 30, Minerals, oil, gas and environmental quality, Subtitle II. Environmental Quality, Chapter 2. Department of Environment Quality; Permit Review; Prohibition
Title 30: Subtitle II, Permit Review, Ch. 2, Permit Review; Prohibition, Section 2014.1(A) and (B)Permit review; Prohibition6/10/199312/28/2016, 82 FR 95477
Louisiana Revised Statutes (La. R.S. of 1972). Title 42, Public Officers and Employees, Chapter 15 Code of Governmental Ethics Part 1, General Provisions and Part 2 Ethical Standards for Public Servants
Title 42 Part 1, General ProvisionsDefinitions4/1/198012/28/2016, 82 FR 95477
1102(3)Agency Head4/1/198012/28/2016, 82 FR 95477
1102(13)Immediate Family4/1/198012/28/2016, 82 FR 95477
1102(19)Public Servant4/1/198012/28/2016, 82 FR 95477
1102(22)(a)Thing of Economic Value4/1/198012/28/2016, 82 FR 95477
1102(23)Transaction Involving Government Entity4/1/198012/28/2016, 82 FR 95477
Section 1112Participation in Certain Transactions Involving the Governmental Entity4/1/198012/28/2016, 82 FR 95477
Title 42 Part 2, Ethical Standards for Public ServantsFinancial disclosure4/1/198012/28/2016, 82 FR 95477
Section 1114(A)(1-4)Financial Disclosures4/1/198012/28/2016, 82 FR 95477
Section 1114(C)Financial Disclosures4/1/198012/28/2016, 82 FR 95477

EPA Approved Louisiana Nonregulatory Provisions and Quasi-Regulatory Measures

Name of SIP provision Applicable geographic or nonattainment area State submittal date/effective date EPA approval date Explanation
Federal Hydrocarbon StandardsRegion 106, SE LA-SE TX AQCR3/30/19736/22/1973 38 FR 16565Ref 52.999(c)(04)
PM StrategyRegion 106, SE LA-SE TX AQCR1/2/19737/19/1977, 42 FR 37000Ref 52.999(c)(06)
Air Quality Maintenance Area for PMShreveport, LA12/9/19778/18/1978, 43 FR 36628Ref 52.999(c)(09)
Air Quality Surveillance NetworkNew Orleans, LA4/3/19781/29/1979, 44 FR 05601Ref 52.999(c)(10)
Change of sampling site location
Louisiana Ozone SIPNonattainment areas, AQCR 022 and 1064/30/19792/14/1980, 45 FR 09909Ref 52.999(c)(15)
Part D requirement
Evidence of Notice and Public HearingStatewide6/20/19792/10/1982, 47 FR 06017Ref 52.999(c)(16)
Emission InventoryNonattainment areas8/28/19782/14/1980, 45 FR 09909Ref 52.999(c)(17)
Air Quality Surveillance NetworkStatewide1/10/19808/6/1981, 46 FR 40006Ref 52.999(c)(20)
Final Revisions to ambient monitoring
Lead SIPBaton Rouge, LA10/31/19835/1/1984, 49 FR 18485Ref 52.999(c)(40)
NSR and Visibility MonitoringClass I Federal Areas in LA10/14/19856/10/1986, 51 FR 20969Ref 52.999(c)(44)
Small Business ProgramStatewide10/22/19926/23/1994, 59 FR 32359Ref 52.999(c)(63)
Redesignation Request and Maintenance PlanPointe Coupe Parish12/20/19951/6/1997, 61 FR 00648Ref 52.999(c)(70)
VOC RACT Negative DeclarationsBaton Rouge nonattainment area12/15/199510/30/1996, 61 FR 55894Ref 52.999(c)(72)
Redesignation Request and Maintenance PlanCalcasieu Parish12/20/19955/2/1997, 62 FR 24036Ref 52.999(c)(73).
Contingency PlanBaton Rouge, LA12/28/20019/26/2002, 67 FR 60590Substitute measure to replace the measure approved on 7/2/1999, 64 FR 35939
Clean Fuel Fleet Program SubstitutionBaton Rouge, LA3/21/19997/19/1999 64 FR 38580Substituted above RACT VOC emission reductions from storage tank rule LAC 33:III.2103
Attainment Demonstration for the 1-Hour Ozone NAAQSBaton Rouge, LA12/31/200110/2/2002, 67 FR 61786
Ozone Attainment Date Extension to 11/15/2005Baton Rouge, LA12/31/200110/2/2002, 67 FR 61786
2005 Motor Vehicle Emissions BudgetsBaton Rouge, LA12/31/200110/2/2002, 67 FR 61786
Enforceable Transportation Control Measure Appendix FBaton Rouge, LA12/31/200110/2/2002, 67 FR 61786
Enforceable commitment to perform a mid-course review and submit a SIP and revision by 05/1/2004Baton Rouge, LA12/31/200110/2/2002, 67 FR 61786
Post 1996 Rate of Progress Plan RevisionsBaton Rouge, LA12/31/200110/2/2002, 67 FR 61786
15% Rate of Progress Plan RevisionsBaton Rouge, LA12/31/200110/2/2002, 67 FR 61786
1990 VOC Base Year Inventory RevisionsBaton Rouge, LA12/31/200110/2/2002, 67 FR 61786
Reasonable Available Control Measure AnalysisBaton Rouge, LA12/31/200110/2/2002, 67 FR 61786
Air Quality Improvement Plan, 8-hour ozone standard attainment demonstration and associated control measures for the Shreveport-Bossier City EAC areaBossier, Caddo and Webster Parishes, LA12/28/20048/22/2005, 70 FR 48880
Vehicle Miles Traveled Offset AnalysisBaton Rouge Nonattainment Area3/22/200511/21/2006, 71 FR 67308
Clean Air Interstate Rule Sulfur Dioxide Trading ProgramStatewide9/22/20067/20/2007, 72 FR 39741Acid Rain Program Provisions NOT in SIP.
Clean Air Interstate Rule Nitrogen Oxides Annual and Ozone Season Trading ProgramsStatewide 9/28/2007, 72 FR 55064SIP revision also addresses CAA 110(a)(2)(D)(i)—Interstate Transport. The protection of visibility requirement will be re-evaluated after submission of the regional haze SIP.
8-Hour Ozone Section 110 Maintenance PlanBeauregard Parish, LA8/23/200611/6/2007, 72 FR 62579
8-Hour Ozone Section 110 Maintenance PlanGrant Parish, LA8/23/200611/6/2007, 72 FR 62579
8-Hour Ozone Section 110 Maintenance PlanSt. Mary Parish, LA9/27/200611/6/2007, 72 FR 62579
8-Hour Ozone Section 110 Maintenance PlanLafayette Parish, LA10/13/20063/24/2008, 73 FR 15411
8-Hour Ozone Section 110 Maintenance PlanLafourche Parish, LA12/19/20063/24/2008, 73 FR 15411
1997 8-Hour Ozone Section 110 Maintenance PlanNew Orleans Ozone Maintenance Area (including Jefferson, Orleans, St. Bernard and St. Charles Parishes), LA6/29/20079/16/2008, 73 FR 53373
1997 8-Hour Ozone Section 110 Maintenance PlanCalcasieu Parish (Lake Charles Area), LA7/20/200710/9/2008, 73 FR 59518
1997 8-Hour Ozone Section 110 Maintenance PlanSt. James Parish, LA8/24/200710/9/2008, 73 FR 59518
2002 Emission InventoryBaton Rouge, LA7/31/20079/3/2009, 74 FR 45561
Infrastructure for the 1997 Ozone and 1997 PM2.5 NAAQSStatewide12/11/2007
1/7/2008
3/24/2011
7/19/2011, 76 FR 42549Approval for CAA sections 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M).
Baton Rouge Ozone Nonattainment Area Redesignation Request and Maintenance PlanBaton Rouge, LA8/31/201011/30/2011, 76 FR 74000
1997 8-Hour Ozone Section 110 Maintenance PlanPointe Coupee Parish, LA2/28/20075/9/2013, 78 FR 27058
Interstate transport for the 2006 PM2.5 NAAQS (contribute to nonattainment or interfere with maintenance)Statewide5/16/2011
5/21/2013
4/15/2014, 79 FR 21142SIP submission dated 5/16/2011, technical supplement dated 5/21/2013.
2011 Emissions Inventory for the 2008 Ozone NAAQSBaton Rouge Ozone Nonattainment Area5/2/20167/5/2016, 81 FR 43490
Infrastructure for the 2006 PM2.5 NAAQSStatewide5/16/201110/4/2016, 81 FR 68322Approval for 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i) (portion pertaining to PSD), D(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L) and (M).
Infrastructure for the 2008 Pb NAAQSStatewide10/10/201110/4/2016, 81 FR 68322Approval for 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L) and (M).
Infrastructure for the 2008 O3 NAAQSStatewide6/4/201310/4/2016, 81 FR 68322Approval for 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i) (portion pertaining to PSD), D(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L) and (M).
Infrastructure for the 2010 NO2 NAAQSStatewide6/4/201310/4/2016, 81 FR 68322Approval for 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i) (portions pertaining to nonattainment, interference with maintenance and PSD), D(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L) and (M).
Infrastructure for the 2010 SO2 NAAQSStatewide6/4/201310/4/2016, 81 FR 68322Approval for 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i) (portion pertaining PSD), D(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L) and (M).
Infrastructure for the 2012 PM2.5 NAAQSStatewide12/17/201510/4/2016, 81 FR 68322Approval for 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i) (portion pertaining to PSD), D(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L) and (M).
2008 8-hour Ozone NAAQS Redesignation Request and Maintenance PlanBaton Rouge Area5/2/201512/27/2016, 82 FR 95051
Louisiana Regional HazeStatewide6/13/2008
8/11/2016
2/10/2017
10/26/2017
12/21/2017, 82 FR 60520Supplemental information provided 10/9/2017 regarding Entergy Louisiana, LLC, Michoud Electric Generating Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3, Permit no. 2140-00014-V4, effective 4/28/15.
Interstate transport for the 2012 PM2.5 NAAQS (contribute to nonattainment or interfere with maintenance)Statewide12/11/2015
7/7/2017
5/3/2018, 83 FR 19438Adequate provisions prohibiting emissions which will contribute significantly to nonattainment in, or interfere with maintenance of the 2012 PM2.5 NAAQS in any other State.
2008 8-hour Ozone NAAQS Revised Maintenance PlanBaton Rouge Area1/31/20185/25/2018, 83 FR 24226
St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana Nonattainment Area Plan for the 2010 Primary 1-Hour Sulfur Dioxide NAAQSSt. Bernard Parish, Louisiana SO2 Nonattainment Area11/9/2017
2/8/2018
8/24/2018
10/9/2018
5/29/2019, 84 FR 24712Revised AOC dated 8/2/2018 submitted 8/24/2018. Revised modeling submitted 10/9/2018.
Infrastructure for the 2015 Ozone NAAQSStatewide2/7/2019, 11/8/20196/3/2020, 85 FR 34106Approval for 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(I) (portion pertaining to PSD), D(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L) and (M).
Stage II Vapor Recovery DecommissioningStatewide5/30/20196/3/2020, 85 FR 34108
Visibility Transport SIP for the 2015 ozone, 2012 PM2.5, 2010 NO2, 2010 SO2, 2008 ozone and 2006 PM2.5 NAAQSStatewide11/4/20205/10/2021, 86 FR 24715Adequate provisions prohibiting emissions which interfere with visibility protection measures in any other State with respect to the 2015 ozone, 2012 PM2.5, 2010 NO2, 2010 SO2, 2008 ozone and 2006 PM2.5 NAAQS.
Louisiana Regional Haze Progress ReportStatewide3/25/20219/24/2021, 86 FR 52991
[63 FR 63183, Nov. 12, 1998] Editorial Note:For Federal Register citations affecting § 52.970, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.
§ 52.971 - Classification of regions.

The Louisiana plan was evaluated on the basis of the following classifications:

Air quality control region Pollutant
Particulate matter Sulfur oxides Nitrogen dioxide Carbon monoxide Ozone
Southern Louisiana-Southeast Texas InterstateIIIIIIIIII
Shreveport-Texarkana-Tyler InterstateIIIIIIIIIIIIII
Monroe-El Dorado InterstateIIIIIIIIIIIIII
[37 FR 10869, May 31, 1972, as amended at 45 FR 9909, Feb. 14, 1980]
§§ 52.972-52.974 - §[Reserved]
§ 52.975 - Redesignations and maintenance plans; ozone.

(a) Approval. The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) submitted redesignation requests and maintenance plans for the areas of Beauregard, Lafourche, and St. Mary Parishes on June 14, 1993. Redesignation requests and maintenance plans were submitted for the areas of Grant and Lafayette on May 25, 1993. The EPA deemed these requests complete on September 10, 1993. Several approvability issues existed, however. The LDEQ addressed these approvability issues in supplemental ozone redesignation requests and revised maintenance plans. These supplemental submittals were received for the areas of Beauregard, Grant, Lafayette, Lafourche, and St. Mary Parishes on March 27, 1995, December 12, 1994, October 21, 1994, November 18, 1994, and November 23, 1994, respectively. The redesignation requests and maintenance plans meet the redesignation requirements in section 107(d)(3)(E) of the Act as amended in 1990. The redesignations meet the Federal requirements of section 182(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act as a revision to the Louisiana ozone State Implementation Plan for these areas. The EPA therefore approved the request for redesignation to attainment with respect to ozone for the areas of Beauregard, Grant, Lafayette, Lafourche, and St. Mary Parishes on October 17, 1995.

(b) Approval—The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) submitted a redesignation request and maintenance plan for St. James Parish on May 25, 1993. The EPA deemed this request complete on September 10, 1993. Several approvability issues existed, however. The LDEQ addressed these approvability issues in a supplemental ozone redesignation request and revised maintenance plan. This supplemental submittal was received for St. James Parish on December 15, 1994. The redesignation request and maintenance plan meet the redesignation requirements in section 107(d)(3)(E) of the Act as amended in 1990. The redesignation meets the Federal requirements of section 182(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act as a revision to the Louisiana ozone State Implementation Plan for this parish. The EPA therefore approved the request for redesignation to attainment with respect to ozone for St. James Parish on November 13, 1995.

(c) Approval—The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) submitted a redesignation request and maintenance plan for the New Orleans CMSA on April 23, 1993. The EPA deemed this request complete on September 10, 1993. Several approvability issues existed, however. The LDEQ addressed these approvability issues in a supplemental ozone redesignation request and revised maintenance plan. This supplemental submittal was received on October 14, 1994. The redesignation request and maintenance plans meet the redesignation requirements in section 107(d)(3)(E) of the Act as amended in 1990. The redesignation meets the Federal requirements of section 182(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act as a revision to the Louisiana ozone State Implementation Plan for Jefferson, Orleans, St. Bernard, and St. Charles Parishes. The EPA therefore approved the request for redesignation to attainment with respect to ozone for 7Jefferson, Orleans, St. Bernard, and St. Charles Parishes on December 1, 1995.

(d) Approval—The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality submitted a redesignation request and maintenance plan for Pointe Coupee Parish on December 20, 1995. The redesignation request and maintenance plan meet the redesignation requirements in section 107(d)(3)(E) of the Act as amended in 1990. The redesignation meets the Federal requirements of section 182(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act as a revision to the Louisiana ozone State Implementation Plan for Pointe Coupee Parish. The EPA therefore approved the request for redesignation to attainment with respect to ozone for Pointe Coupee Parish on December 20, 1996.

(e) Approval—The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality submitted a redesignation request and maintenance plan for Calcasieu Parish on December 20, 1995. The redesignation request and maintenance plan meet the redesignation requirements in section 107(d)(3)(E) of the Act. The redesignation meets the Federal requirements of section 182(a)(1) of the Act as a revision to the Louisiana ozone State Implementation Plan for Calcasieu Parish. The EPA therefore approved the request for redesignation to attainment with respect to ozone for Calcasieu Parish on June 2, 1997.

(f) Approval—The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) submitted minimal maintenance plans for Lafourche Parish on November 18, 1994. The LDEQ submitted a redesignation request on August 9, 2000. The maintenance plans meet the redesignation requirements in section 107(d)(3)(E) of the Act as amended in 1990. The redesignation meets the Federal requirements of section 182(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act as a revision to the Louisiana ozone State Implementation Plan for Lafourche Parish.

(g) Approval—The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) submitted to the EPA a request on December 4, 2000, to revise the Louisiana SIP for Beauregard, St. Mary, Lafayette, and Grant Parishes and the New Orleans Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area ozone maintenance area. The revision involves changes to the approved contingency plans. The contingency measures and the schedule for implementation satisfy the requirements of section 175A(d) of the Act. The EPA therefore approved this request on June 20, 2003.

(h) Approval. The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) submitted 8-hour ozone maintenance plans for the areas of Beauregard, Grant, and St. Mary Parishes on August 23, 2006, August 23, 2006, and October 10, 2006, respectively. The three areas are designated unclassifiable/attainment for the 8-hour ozone standard. EPA determined these requests for Beauregard, Grant, and St. Mary Parishes were complete on October 9, 2006, October 9, 2006, and November 30, 2006, respectively. The maintenance plans meet the requirements of section 110(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act, and are consistent with EPA's maintenance plan guidance document dated May 20, 2005. The EPA therefore approved the 8-hour ozone maintenance plans for the areas of Beauregard, Grant, and St. Mary parishes on November 6, 2007.

(i) Approval. The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) submitted 8-hour ozone maintenance plans for the Lafayette and Lafourche Parish areas on October 13, 2006 and December 19, 2006, respectively. The two areas are designated unclassifiable/attainment for the 8-hour ozone standard. EPA determined these requests for Lafayette and Lafourche Parishes were complete on November 30, 2006 and May 2, 2007, respectively. These maintenance plans meet the requirements of section 110(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act, and are consistent with EPA's maintenance plan guidance document dated May 20, 2005. The EPA therefore approved the 8-hour ozone maintenance plans for the Lafayette and Lafourche Parish areas on March 24, 2008.

(j) Approval. The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) submitted 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS maintenance plans for the areas of Calcasieu and St. James Parishes on July 20, 2007, and August 24, 2007, respectively. The two areas are designated unclassifiable/attainment for the 1997 8-hour ozone standard. EPA determined these requests for Calcasieu and St. James Parishes were complete on October 5, 2007, and October 16, 2007, respectively. The maintenance plans meet the requirements of section 110(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act, and are consistent with EPA's maintenance plan guidance document dated May 20, 2005. The EPA therefore approved the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS maintenance plans for the areas of Calcasieu and St. James Parishes on October 9, 2008.

(k) Approval. The LDEQ submitted a maintenance plan addressing the 1997 8-hour ozone standard for the New Orleans Ozone Maintenance Area on June 29, 2007. This area is designated unclassifiable/attainment for the 1997 ozone standard. EPA determined this request for the New Orleans Ozone Maintenance Area was complete on August 8, 2007. This maintenance plan meets the requirements of section 110(a)(1) of the CAA, and is consistent with EPA's maintenance plan guidance document dated May 20, 2005. The EPA therefore approved the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS maintenance plan for the New Orleans Ozone Maintenance Area including the parishes of Jefferson, Orleans, St. Bernard and St. Charles on September 16, 2008.

(l) Approval. The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) submitted a 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS maintenance plan for the area of Pointe Coupee Parish on February 28, 2007. The area is designated unclassifiable/attainment for the 1997 8-hour ozone standard. EPA determined this request for Pointe Coupee Parish was complete on May 2, 2007. The maintenance plan meets the requirements of section 110(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act, and is consistent with EPA's maintenance plan guidance document dated May 20, 2005. The EPA therefore approved the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS maintenance plan for the area of Pointe Coupee Parish on May 9, 2013.

[60 FR 43025, Aug. 18, 1995, as amended at 60 FR 47285, Sept. 12, 1995; 60 FR 51360, Oct. 2, 1995; 62 FR 652, Jan. 6, 1997; 62 FR 24038, May 2, 1997; 62 FR 64286, Dec. 5, 1997; 66 FR 66321, Dec. 26, 2001; 68 FR 19375, Apr. 21, 2003; 72 FR 62584, Nov. 6, 2007; 73 FR 15416, Mar. 24, 2008; 73 FR 53378, Sept. 16, 2008; 73 FR 59523, Oct. 9, 2008; 78 FR 27062, May 9, 2013]
§ 52.976 - Review of new sources and modification.

(a) Section 6.7 of Regulation 6.0 is disapproved since it could conflict with the preconstruction requirements for the prevention of significant deterioration (PSD) of air quality.

(b) Section 6.9 of Regulation 6.0 is disapproved since it could conflict with the preconstruction requirements for the prevention of significant deterioration (PSD) of air quality and the Administrator's Interpretative on Rule of December 21, 1976.

[44 FR 18491, Mar. 28, 1979, as amended at 47 FR 6017, Feb. 10, 1982]
§ 52.977 - Control strategy and regulations: Ozone.

(a) Determination of Attainment. Effective March 12, 2010 EPA has determined the Baton Rouge 1-hour ozone nonattainment area has attained the 1-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS). Under the provisions of EPA's Clean Data Policy, this determination suspends the requirements for this area to submit a severe attainment demonstration, a severe reasonable further progress plan, applicable contingency measures plans, and other planning Louisiana State Implementation Plan (SIP) requirements related to attainment of the 1-hour ozone NAAQS for so long as the area continues to attain the 1-hour ozone NAAQS.

(b) Determination of Attainment. Effective October 12, 2010 EPA has determined that the Baton Rouge 8-hour ozone nonattainment area has attained the 1997 8-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS). Under the provisions of 40 CFR 51.918 this determination suspends the requirements for this area to submit an attainment demonstration, a reasonable further progress plan, applicable contingency measures, and other planning Louisiana State Implementation Plan (SIP) requirements related to attainment of the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS for so long as the area continues to attain the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS.

(c) Determination to Terminate the Clean Air Act Section 185 Penalty Fee Requirement. Effective September 6, 2011 EPA has determined that the State of Louisiana is no longer required to submit a section 185 fee program State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision for the Baton Rouge ozone nonattainment area to satisfy anti-backsliding requirements for the 1-hour ozone standard. This determination is based on EPA's determination that the area has attained the 1-hour ozone standard due to permanent and enforceable emissions reductions.

(d) Redesignation for the 1997 8-hour Ozone Standard. Effective December 30, 2011, EPA has redesignated the Baton Rouge area to attainment for the 1997 8-hour ozone standard. With this final redesignation to attainment for the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS and the final determination of attainment for the 1-hour ozone NAAQS in paragraph (a) of this section, the 1-hour anti-backsliding obligations to submit planning SIPs to meet the attainment demonstration and reasonably available control measures requirements, the rate of progress and contingency measures requirements, and any other outstanding 1-hour requirements, cease to apply.

(e) Clean Data Determination. Effective June 16, 2014 EPA has determined that the Baton Rouge, Louisiana, marginal 2008 8-hour ozone nonattainment area is currently attaining the 2008 8-hour NAAQS for ozone.

(f) The EPA has determined that the Baton Rouge Marginal 2008 ozone NAAQS nonattainment area attained the NAAQS by the applicable attainment date of July 20, 2015.

[75 FR 6575, Feb. 10, 2010, as amended at 75 FR 54779, Sept. 9, 2010; 76 FR 39777, July 7, 2011; 76 FR 74002, Nov. 30, 2011; 79 FR 21142, Apr. 15, 2014; 81 FR 26709, May 4, 2016]
§ 52.978 - Control strategy and regulations: Sulfur dioxide.

(a) Determination of failure to attain. Effective November 4, 2022, the EPA has determined that the St. Bernard Parish nonattainment area failed to attain the 2010 1-hour primary sulfur dioxide (SO2) national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) by the applicable attainment date of October 4, 2018. This determination triggers the requirements of CAA section 179(d) for the State of Louisiana to submit a revision to the Louisiana SIP for the St. Bernard Parish nonattainment area to the EPA by October 5, 2023. The SIP revision must, among other elements, provide for attainment of the 1-hour primary SO2 NAAQS in the St. Bernard Parish SO2 nonattainment area as expeditiously as practicable but no later than October 5, 2027.

(b) [Reserved]

[87 FR 60292, Oct. 5, 2022]
§§ 52.979-52.983 - §[Reserved]
§ 52.984 - Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP requirements for decreases in emissions of nitrogen oxides?

(a)(1) The owner and operator of each source located within the State of Louisiana and for which requirements are set forth under the Federal CAIR NOX Annual Trading Program in subparts AA through II of part 97 of this chapter must comply with such applicable requirements. The obligation to comply with these requirements in part 97 of this chapter will be eliminated by the promulgation of an approval by the Administrator of a revision to the Louisiana State Implementation Plan (SIP) as meeting the requirements of CAIR for PM2.5 relating to NOX under § 51.123 of this chapter, except to the extent the Administrator's approval is partial or conditional or unless such approval is under § 51.123(p) of this chapter.

(2) Notwithstanding any provisions of paragraph (a)(1) of this section, if, at the time of such approval of the State's SIP, the Administrator has already allocated CAIR NOX allowances to sources in the State for any years, the provisions of part 97 of this chapter authorizing the Administrator to complete the allocation of CAIR NOX allowances for those years shall continue to apply, unless the Administrator approves a SIP provision that provides for the allocation of the remaining CAIR NOX allowances for those years.

(b)(1) The owner and operator of each NOX source located within the State of Louisiana and for which requirements are set forth under the Federal CAIR NOX Ozone Season Trading Program in subparts AAAA through IIII of part 97 of this chapter must comply with such applicable requirements. The obligation to comply with these requirements in part 97 of this chapter will be eliminated by the promulgation of an approval by the Administrator of a revision to the Louisiana State Implementation Plan (SIP) as meeting the requirements of CAIR for ozone relating to NOX under § 51.123 of this chapter, except to the extent the Administrator's approval is partial or conditional or unless such approval is under § 51.123(ee) of this chapter.

(2) Notwithstanding any provisions of paragraph (b)(1) of this section, if, at the time of such approval of the State's SIP, the Administrator has already allocated CAIR NOX Ozone Season allowances to sources in the State for any years, the provisions of part 97 of this chapter authorizing the Administrator to complete the allocation of CAIR NOX Ozone Season allowances for those years shall continue to apply, unless the Administrator approves a SIP provision that provides for the allocation of the remaining CAIR NOX Ozone Season allowances for those years.

(c) Notwithstanding any provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section and subparts AA through II and AAAA through IIII of part 97 of this chapter to the contrary:

(1) With regard to any control period that begins after December 31, 2014,

(i) The provisions in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section relating to NOX annual or ozone season emissions shall not be applicable; and

(ii) The Administrator will not carry out any of the functions set forth for the Administrator in subparts AA through II and AAAA through IIII of part 97 of this chapter;

(2) The Administrator will not deduct for excess emissions any CAIR NOX allowances or CAIR NOX Ozone Season allowances allocated for 2015 or any year thereafter;

(3) By March 3, 2015, the Administrator will remove from the CAIR NOX Allowance Tracking System accounts all CAIR NOX allowances allocated for a control period in 2015 and any subsequent year, and, thereafter, no holding or surrender of CAIR NOX allowances will be required with regard to emissions or excess emissions for such control periods; and

(4) By March 3, 2015, the Administrator will remove from the CAIR NOX Ozone Season Allowance Tracking System accounts all CAIR NOX Ozone Season allowances allocated for a control period in 2015 and any subsequent year, and, thereafter, no holding or surrender of CAIR NOX Ozone Season allowances will be required with regard to emissions or excess emissions for such control periods.

(d)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Louisiana and Indian country within the borders of the State and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NOX Ozone Season Group 1 Trading Program in subpart BBBBB of part 97 of this chapter must comply with such requirements with regard to emissions occurring in 2015 and 2016.

(2) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Louisiana and Indian country within the borders of the State and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NOX Ozone Season Group 2 Trading Program in subpart EEEEE of part 97 of this chapter must comply with such requirements with regard to emissions occurring in 2017 through 2020.

(3) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Louisiana and Indian country within the borders of the State and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NOX Ozone Season Group 3 Trading Program in subpart GGGGG of part 97 of this chapter must comply with such requirements with regard to emissions occurring in 2021 and each subsequent year. The obligation to comply with such requirements with regard to sources and units in the State and areas of Indian country within the borders of the State subject to the State's SIP authority will be eliminated by the promulgation of an approval by the Administrator of a revision to Louisiana's State Implementation Plan (SIP) as correcting the SIP's deficiency that is the basis for the CSAPR Federal Implementation Plan (FIP) under § 52.38(b)(1) and (b)(2)(iii) for those sources and units, except to the extent the Administrator's approval is partial or conditional. The obligation to comply with such requirements with regard to sources and units located in areas of Indian country within the borders of the State not subject to the State's SIP authority will not be eliminated by the promulgation of an approval by the Administrator of a revision to Louisiana's SIP.

(4) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (d)(3) of this section, if, at the time of the approval of Louisiana's SIP revision described in paragraph (d)(3) of this section, the Administrator has already started recording any allocations of CSAPR NOX Ozone Season Group 3 allowances under subpart GGGGG of part 97 of this chapter to units in the State and areas of Indian country within the borders of the State subject to the State's SIP authority for a control period in any year, the provisions of subpart GGGGG of part 97 of this chapter authorizing the Administrator to complete the allocation and recordation of CSAPR NOX Ozone Season Group 3 allowances to such units for each such control period shall continue to apply, unless provided otherwise by such approval of the State's SIP revision.

(5) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (d)(2) of this section, after 2020 the provisions of § 97.826(c) of this chapter (concerning the transfer of CSAPR NOX Ozone Season Group 2 allowances between certain accounts under common control), the provisions of § 97.826(d) of this chapter (concerning the conversion of amounts of unused CSAPR NOX Ozone Season Group 2 allowances allocated for control periods before 2021 to different amounts of CSAPR NOX Ozone Season Group 3 allowances), and the provisions of § 97.811(d) of this chapter (concerning the recall of CSAPR NOX Ozone Season Group 2 allowances equivalent in quantity and usability to all such allowances allocated to units in the State and Indian country within the borders of the State for control periods after 2020) shall continue to apply.

(6) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the effectiveness of paragraph (d)(3) of this section is stayed with regard to emissions occurring in 2023 and thereafter, provided that while such stay remains in effect, the provisions of paragraph (d)(2) of this section shall apply with regard to such emissions.

(e)(1) The owner and operator of each source located in the State of Louisiana and Indian country within the borders of the State and for which requirements are set forth in § 52.40 and § 52.41, § 52.42, § 52.43, § 52.44, § 52.45, or § 52.46 must comply with such requirements with regard to emissions occurring in 2026 and each subsequent year.

(2) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the effectiveness of paragraph (e)(1) of this section is stayed.

[72 FR 62348, Nov. 2, 2007, as amended at 76 FR 48366, Aug. 8, 2011; 79 FR 71671, Dec. 3, 2014; 81 FR 74596, Oct. 26, 2016; 83 FR 65924, Dec. 21, 2018; 86 FR 23175, Apr. 30, 2021; 88 FR 36890, June 5, 2023; 88 FR 49303, July 31, 2023]
§ 52.985 - Visibility protection.

(a) Measures addressing best available retrofit technology (BART) for electric generating unit (EGU) emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOX). The BART requirements for EGU NOX emissions are satisfied by § 52.984.

(b) Other measures addressing BART. The BART requirements for emissions other than EGU NOX emissions are satisfied by the Louisiana Regional Haze SIP approved December 21, 2017.

[82 FR 60543, Dec. 21, 2017]
§ 52.986 - Significant deterioration of air quality.

(a) The plan submitted by the Governor of Louisiana on August 14, 1984 (as adopted by the Secretary of Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) on May 23, 1985), July 26, 1988 (as revised and adopted by the LDEQ on May 5, 1988), and October 26, 1990 (as revised and adopted by the LDEQ on July 20, 1990), LAC:33:III: § 509 Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) and its Supplement documents, is approved as meeting the requirements of Part C, Clean Air Act for preventing significant deterioration of air quality.

(b) The requirements of sections 160 through 165 of the Clean Air Act are not met for federally designated Indian lands since the plan (specifically LAC: 33:III:509.A.1) excludes all federally recognized Indian lands from the provisions of this regulation. Therefore, the provisions of § 52.21 except paragraph (a)(1) are hereby incorporated and made a part of the applicable implementation plan, and are applicable to sources located on land under the control of Indian governing bodies.

(c) The revisions to the Louisiana SIP adopted on April 20, 2011, and submitted on December 21, 2011, establishing PSD permitting requirements for sources that are classified as major and thus required to obtain a PSD permit based solely on their potential GHG emissions (“Step 2” sources) at the definition of “major stationary source” paragraph (c) and the definition of “significant” at LAC 33:III.509(B), are disapproved as inconsistent with federal law for the regulation and permitting of GHGs.

[56 FR 20139, May 2, 1991, as amended at 68 FR 11323, Mar. 10, 2003; 68 FR 74489, Dec. 24, 2003; 75 FR 82555, Dec. 30, 2010; 81 FR 46608, July 18, 2016]
§ 52.987 - Control of hydrocarbon emissions.

(a) Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in the Louisiana Implementation Plan, the control measures listed in paragraphs (b) through (n) of this section shall be implemented in accordance with the schedule set forth below.

(b) Removal from service of a 10,000 barrel capacity crude oil storage tank at the Belcher Station of the Exxon Pipeline Company, Belcher, Louisiana, with a final compliance date of January 1, 1980. This shall result in an estimated hydrocarbon emission reduction of at least 208 tons per year.

(c) Removal from service of a 55,000 barrel capacity crude oil storage tank at the Weller Station of the Exxon Pipeline Company, near Minden, Louisiana, with a final compliance date of January 1, 1980. This shall result in an estimated hydrocarbon emission reduction of at least 263 tons per year.

(d) Installation of emission control systems on three 3,000 barrel capacity distillate storage tanks, at the Jones O'Brien Inc., Keatchie, Louisiana, with a final compliance date of January 1, 1978. This shall result in an estimated hydrocarbon emission reduction of at least 23 tons per year.

(e) Installation of emission control systems on crude oil storage tanks TK-43, TK-44, T-45 and T-49, and distillate tanks T-46 and T-50 at the Atlas Processing Company, Shreveport, Louisiana with a final compliance date of January 2, 1980. This shall result in an estimated hydrocarbon emission reduction of at least 881 tons per year.

(f) Installation of emission control systems on crude oil storage tanks TK-19-74, TK-HC-74, TK-571-74 and TK-15-74 and agreement to store only nonvolatile organic solvent in tanks TK-F2-74, TK-41-74 and TK-40-74 at the Cotton Valley Solvents Company, Cotton Valley, Louisiana with a final compliance date of January 2, 1980. This shall result in an estimated hydrocarbon emission reduction of at least 934 tons per year.

(g) Discontinue use of residue gas in pneumatic instrumentation and control systems at the Kerr-McGee Corporation, Devon Corporation, and Eason Oil Company, Calhoun Plant, Calhoun, Louisiana with a final compliance date of July 1, 1978. This shall result in an estimated hydrocarbon emission reduction of at least 21 tons per year.

(h) Discontinue use of residue gas in pneumatic instrumentation and control systems with a final compliance date of July 1, 1978, and install emission control systems on distillate storage tanks 2-7 and 2-13 with a final compliance date of January 2, 1980, at the Kerr-McGee Corp., Devon Corp., and Eason Oil Co., Dubach Plant, Dubach, Louisiana. This shall result in an estimated hydrocarbon reduction of at least 367 tons per year.

(i) Installation of emission control systems on a 37,500 barrel capacity crude oil storage tank at Cities Service Pipeline Company, Oil City, Louisiana with a final compliance date of February 1, 1980. This shall result in an estimated hydrocarbon emission reduction of at least 208 tons per year.

(j) Installation of emission control systems on a 25,000 barrel capacity crude oil storage tank at Cities Service Pipeline Company, Haynesville, Louisiana with a final compliance date of February 1, 1980. This shall result in an estimated hydrocarbon emission reduction of at least 28 tons per year.

(k) Installation of emission control systems on a 10,000 barrel capacity crude oil storage tank at Cities Service Pipeline Company, Summerfield, Louisiana with final compliance achieved in August 1977. This shall result in an estimated hydrocarbon emission reduction of at least 162 tons per year.

(l) Installation of emission control systems on a 30,000 barrel capacity crude oil storage tank at the Scurlock Oil Company, Lake End, Louisiana, with a final compliance date of January 15, 1980. This shall result in an estimated hydrocarbon emission reduction of at least 90 tons per year.

(m) Installation of emission control systems on a 55,000 barrel capacity crude oil storage tank at the Scurlock Oil Company, Dutchtown Oil Field near Minden, Louisiana, with a final compliance date of January 15, 1980. This shall result in an estimated hydrocarbon emission reduction of at least 186 tons per year.

(n) Installation of emission control systems on distillate storage tank No. 414 with a final compliance date of September 1, 1979, and the removal from service of tank No. 450 with final compliance achieved on December 1, 1977, at the Texas Eastern Products Pipeline Company, Sarepta, Louisiana. This shall result in an estimated hydrocarbon emission reduction of at least 355 tons per year.

[44 FR 15705, Mar. 15, 1979]
§ 52.988 - [Reserved]
§ 52.990 - Stack height regulations.

The State of Louisiana has committed to submit to EPA a SIP revision whenever a new or revised emission limitation for a specific source exceeds the height allowed by Section 921(A) “Good Engineering Practice (GEP) Stack Height 1 or 2” of the State regulations. A letter from the Secretary of Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, dated September 23, 1986, stated that:

In specific, the State regulation, Section 17.14.2 [now LAC 33: Part III, Section 921(B)], provides that the degree of emission limitation required of any source for control of any air pollutant must not be affected by so much of any source's stack height that exceeds good engineering practice or by any other dispersion technique. In reference to this requirement, the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality or the Administrative Authority will submit to EPA a SIP revision whenever the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality adopts a new or revised emission limitation for a specific source that is based on a stack height that exceeds the height allowed by Section 17.14.1(e)(1) [now LAC 33: Part III, Section 921(A) “Good Engineering Practice (GEP) Stack Height 1”] or Section 17.14.1(e)(2) [now LAC 33: Part III, Section 921(A) “Good Engineering Practice (GEP) Stack Height 2”].

[53 FR 36010, Sept. 16, 1988]
§ 52.991 - Small business assistance program.

The Governor of Louisiana submitted on October 22, 1992, a plan revision to develop and implement a Small Business Stationary Source Technical and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program to meet the requirements of section 507 of the Clean Air Act by November 15, 1994. The plan commits to provide technical and compliance assistance to small businesses, hire an Ombudsman to serve as an independent advocate for small businesses, and establish a Compliance Advisory Panel to advise the program and report to EPA on the program's effectiveness.

[59 FR 32360, June 23, 1994]
§ 52.992 - Area-wide nitrogen oxides exemptions.

(a) The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality submitted to the EPA on August 5, 1994, a petition requesting that the nonclassifiable ozone nonattainment areas in the State of Louisiana be exempted from the requirement to meet the NOX provisions of the Federal transportation conformity rule. The exemption request was based on monitoring data which demonstrated that the National Ambient Air Quality Standard for ozone had been attained in this area for the 3 years prior to the petition. The parishes for which the NOX exemption was requested include: Beauregard, Grant, Lafayette, Lafourche, Jefferson, Orleans, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. James, and St. Mary. The EPA approved this exemption request on March 2, 1995.

(b) The LDEQ submitted to the EPA on November 17, 1994, a petition requesting that the Baton Rouge serious ozone nonattainment area be exempted from the NOX control requirements of the CAA. In addition, supplemental information was submitted to the EPA by the LDEQ on January 26, 1995, June 6, 1995, and June 16, 1995. The Baton Rouge nonattainment area consists of East Baton Rouge, West Baton Rouge, Pointe Coupee, Livingston, Iberville, and Ascension Parishes. The exemption request was based on photochemical grid modeling which shows that reductions in NOX would not contribute to attainment in the nonattainment area. On January 18, 1996, the EPA approved the State's request for an areawide exemption from the following requirements: NOX new source review, NOX reasonably available control technology, NOX general conformity, and NOX inspection and maintenance requirements.

(c) The LDEQ submitted to the EPA on July 25, 1995, a revision to the SIP, pursuant to section 182(b)(1), requesting that the Baton Rouge serious ozone nonattainment area be exempted from the transportation conformity NOX requirements of the CAA. The Baton Rouge nonattainment area consists of East Baton Rouge, West Baton Rouge, Pointe Coupee, Livingston, Iberville, and Ascension Parishes. The exemption request was based on photochemical grid modeling which shows that additional reductions in NOX would not contribute to attainment in the nonattainment area. On February 12, 1996, the EPA approved the State's request for an areawide exemption from the transportation conformity NOX requirements.

(d) The LDEQ submitted to the EPA on October 28, 1994, a petition requesting that the Lake Charles marginal ozone nonattainment area be exempted from the NOX control requirements of the Act. The Lake Charles nonattainment area consists of Calcasieu Parish. The exemption request was based on photochemical grid modeling which shows that reductions in NOX would not contribute to attainment in the nonattainment area. On May 27, 1997, the EPA approved the State's request for an area-wide exemption from the following requirements: NOX new source review, NOX general conformity, and NOX transportation conformity requirements. The waiver was granted on the basis of modeling, and ambient air quality data demonstrating the area has attained the ozone NAAQS.

(e) On September 24, 2001, and on December 31, 2001, the LDEQ requested that EPA rescind the Baton Rouge section 182(f) and 182(b)(1) NOX exemptions that were approved by EPA, and published in the Federal Register on January 26, 1996 (61 FR 2438), and February 27, 1996 (61 FR 7218). The State based its request on photochemical grid modeling recently performed for the Baton Rouge State Implementation Plan (SIP) which indicates that controlling NOX sources will assist in bringing the Baton Rouge area into attainment with the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for ozone. On May 7, 2002, EPA proposed approval of the State's request to rescind both NOX exemptions. Based on our review of the State's request and the supporting photochemical grid modeling the NOX exemptions are rescinded on May 5, 2003.

[60 FR 5864, Jan. 31, 1995, as amended at 61 FR 2446, Jan. 26, 1996; 61 FR 7221, Feb. 27, 1996; 62 FR 29078, May 29, 1997; 68 FR 23604, May 5, 2003]
§ 52.993 - Emissions inventories.

(a) The Governor of the State of Louisiana submitted the 1990 base year emission inventories for the Baton Rouge (BTR) and Calcasieu Parish (CAL) ozone nonattainment areas on November 16, 1992 as a revision to the State Implementation Plan (SIP). The 1990 base year emission inventory requirement of section 182(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1990, has been satisfied for each of these areas.

(b) The inventories are for the ozone precursors which are volatile organic compounds, nitrogen oxides, and carbon monoxide. The inventories cover point, area, non-road mobile, on-road mobile, and biogenic sources.

(c) The BTR nonattainment area is classified as Serious and includes Ascension, East Baton Rouge, Iberville, Livingston, Point Coupee, and West Baton Rouge Parishes; the CAL nonattainment area is classified as Marginal and includes Calcasieu Parish.

(d) On December 15, 1995, the Governor of the State of Louisiana submitted a revision to the 1990 base year volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions inventory for the Baton Rouge, Louisiana ozone nonattainment area. The revised inventory was submitted as part of the revised Baton Rouge 15 Percent Rate-of-Progress Plan. This revision to the base year inventory modified the point source VOC emissions. The revisions satisfy the requirements of section 182(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1990.

(e) On January 2, 1997, the Governor of the State of Louisiana submitted a revision to the 1990 base year volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions inventory for the Baton Rouge, Louisiana ozone nonattainment area. The revised inventory was submitted as part of the revised Baton Rouge Post-1996 Rate-of-Progress Plan. This revision to the base year inventory modified the point, area, non-road mobile, on-road mobile, and biogenic sources of VOC emissions. The revisions satisfy the requirements of section 182(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1990.

[60 FR 13911, Mar. 15, 1995, as amended at 64 FR 35941, July 2, 1999]
§ 52.994 - [Reserved]
§ 52.995 - Enhanced ambient air quality monitoring.

(a) The Governor of the State of Louisiana submitted the photochemical assessment monitoring stations (PAMS) State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision for the Baton Rouge ozone nonattainment area on September 10, 1993. This SIP submittal satisfies 40 CFR 58.20(f), which requires the State to provide for the establishment and maintenance of PAMS.

(b) The Baton Rouge ozone nonattainment area is classified as Serious and includes Ascension, East Baton Rouge, Iberville, Livingston, Pointe Coupee, and West Baton Rouge Parishes.

[61 FR 31037, June 19, 1996]
§ 52.996 - Disapprovals.

(a) The portion of the SIP submitted on June 4, 2013 addressing Clean Air Act section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) for the 2008 ozone NAAQS is disapproved.

(b) The SIP submittal from November 13, 2019, addressing Clean Air Act section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) for the 2015 ozone NAAQS is disapproved.

[81 FR 53309, Aug. 12, 2016, as amended at 81 FR 68334, Oct. 4, 2016; 86 FR 24716, May 10, 2021; 88 FR 9382, Feb. 13, 2023]
§ 52.999 - Original identification of plan section.

(a) This section identifies the original “The Louisiana Air Control Commission Implementation Plan” and all revisions submitted by Louisiana that were federally approved prior to July 1, 1998.

(b) The plan was officially submitted on January 28, 1972.

(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the dates specified.

(1) Certification that public hearings were held on the State's implementation plan was submitted on February 28, 1972. (Non-regulatory)

(2) Response to comments by Region VI on the plan was transmitted by the Louisiana Air Control Commission on May 8, 1972. (Non-regulatory)

(3) Revisions to Louisiana Air Control Regulations 6, 8, 18, 19, 22, A22, 27, 28, control strategy for photochemical oxidants-hydrocarbons, prevention of air pollution emergency episodes, source surveillance, and procedures for submission and approval and compliance schedules were submitted by the Governor on July 17, 1972.

(4) Revisions concerning the control strategy for photochemical oxidants and hydrocarbon for Region 106 was submitted by the Governor on March 30, 1973. (Regulatory)

(5) Revision of Section 6.1 of the State air control regulations was submitted by the Governor on April 25, 1973.

(6) A revision concerning the control strategy for particulate matter for the Southern Louisiana-Southeast Texas AQCR was submitted by the Governor on January 2, 1973.

(7) Variances to Emission Limiting Regulations adopted by the Louisiana Air Control Commission on October 29, 1975, December 12, 1975, and April 6, 1976, and submitted by the Governor on April 22, 1976.

(8) Commission Orders creditable as emission offsets for the GM Plant in Shreveport were submitted by the Governor on January 25, 1978 as amendments to the Louisiana State Implementation Plan.

(9) A proposed dedesignation of the Shreveport area as an AQMA for particulate matter was submitted by the Governor on December 9, 1977.

(10) An administrative revision of the Air Quality Surveillance Network was submitted by the Louisiana Air Control Commission on April 3, 1978. (Non regulatory)

(11) Revisions to Regulation 19.0, Emission Standards for Particulate Matter, as adopted on November 30, 1977, were submitted by the Governor on December 9, 1977.

(12) Minor changes and administrative revisions to regulations 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0, 10.0, 11.0, 12.0, 13.0, 14.0, 15.0, 16.0, and 17.0 of the Louisiana SIP were submitted by the Governor on December 9, 1977.

(13) A variance to Regulation 19.5 for Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation at Norco, Louisiana was submitted by the Governor on August 31, 1978.

(14) Revisions to the Air Control Regulations 18.1, 18.3, 18.5, 18.6-18.6.2, 18.7, 20.1-20.8, 21.1-21.6.4, 23.0-23.4.2, 24.1-24.5, 24.6.2, 24.7-24.7.3, 24.8, 25.0-25.6.2, 26.0-26.2, 26.4-26.8.2, 27.0-27.5.4, 28.0-28.6.2 and 30.0, as adopted by the Louisiana Air Control Commission on November 30, 1977, were submitted by the Governor on December 9, 1977.

(15) Revisions to the plan for attainment of standards for ozone (Part D requirements) were submitted by the Governor on April 30, 1979.

(16) Evidence of notice and public hearing for the April 30, 1979 plan was submitted by the Governor on June 20, 1979.

(17) Emission inventory information, emission reduction information, a certification of the lack of major degreasing sources, and a commitment to adopt future regulations were submitted by the Louisiana Air Control Commission on August 28, 1979 (non-regulatory).

(18) Schedule for the modification and submittal of regulations 22.6 and regulation 6.3.8 were submitted by the Louisiana Air Control Commission on October 11, 1979 (non-regulatory).

(19) Regulations 22.17 and 22.18, adopted by the Louisiana Air Control Commission on September 25, 1979 were submitted by the Governor on October 18, 1979.

(20) On January 10, 1980, the Governor submitted final revisions to the ambient monitoring portion of the plan.

(21) Revised Regulation 22.8(c) was submitted by the Governor on June 20, 1979. This regulation was adopted by the Louisiana Air Control Commission on March 27, 1979.

(22) Revised Regulation 22.5 was submitted by the Governor on April 30, 1979. This regulation was adopted by the Louisiana Air Control Commission on March 27, 1979. A second revision to Regulation 22.5 was submitted by the Governor on July 7, 1979, as adopted by the Louisiana Air Control Commission on June 26, 1979.

(23) Revised Regulations 6.3.8, 22.3, 22.6.1, 22.6.2, 22.10, and 22.12.4 were submitted by the Governor on December 10, 1979. These regulations were adopted by the Louisiana Air Control Commission on November 27, 1979. A second revision to Regulation 6.3.8 was submitted by the Governor on October 23, 1980. The second revision was adopted by the Louisiana Air Control Commission on September 25, 1980.

(24) Revisions to the Air Control Regulations 24.6.1 and 24.7.4, as adopted by the Louisiana Environmental Control Commission on March 27, 1979, were submitted by the Governor on April 30, 1979.

(25) Revised Regulations 22.9.2, 22.9.3(b), 22.19, 22.20, 22.21, 22.22 and 22.23 and revised Regulation 4.0 (i.e. sections 4.99 through 4.116) were adopted by the State on November 27, 1979 and submitted by the Governor on December 10, 1979; and revised Regulations 22.3 and 22.20.2 were adopted by the State on July 22, 1980 and submitted by the Governor on September 12, 1980.

(26) Revised Regulations 22.9.3(b), 22.20.3, and 22.23.7 were adopted by the State on December 11, 1980 and submitted by the Governor on January 12, 1981; revised Regulation 22.21.2(E) was adopted by the State on April 23, 1981 and submitted by the Governor on June 3, 1981; and, revised Regulation 22.19.2(B) was adopted by the State on June 25, 1981 and submitted by the Governor on July 22, 1981.

(27) Revisions to the Air Control Regulations 6.1.1, 18.2, 18.4, 18.6.3, 19.5.1, 24.9.1, 24.9.2, 26.3.1, 26.3.2 and 51.11, as adopted by the Louisiana Environmental Control Commission on September 25, 1980, were submitted by the Governor on October 23, 1980.

(28) Revisions to the plan for permit fee systems, interstate pollution abatement, public availability of emission data, maintenance of pay, permit public comment, and public notification of exceedances of the primary national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS), were submitted by the Governor on April 30, 1979. In addition, revised submittals for permit fee schedules were submitted on July 7, 1979; September 12, 1980; October 23, 1980; and January 12, 1981. The September 12, 1980 letter also included a new § 51.285 (a), (b) and (c). Finally, the State sent a notification letter on August 7, 1979, which corrected a typographical error in the maintenance of pay revision.

(29) A revision to the Air Control Regulations 22.9.3(d) as adopted by the Louisiana Air Control Commission on December 11, 1980, was submitted by the Governor on January 12, 1981.

(30) Revisions to the Air Control Regulations 8.5.1, 22.3.1.1, 22.3.1.2, and 22.10, as adopted by the Louisiana Air Control Commission on April 23, 1981, were submitted by the Governor on June 3, 1981.

(31) A revision to the Air Control Regulation 22.9.3(a), as adopted by the Louisiana Air Control Commission on May 28, 1981, was submitted by the Governor on June 3, 1981.

(32) A revision to the Air Control Regulation 22.3.2, as adopted by the Louisiana Air Control Commission on July 23, 1981, was submitted by the Governor on August 17, 1981.

(33) The Louisiana State Implementation Plan for lead and Regulations for—the Control of Air Pollution from lead, 10.0-10.3 and 19A.0, were submitted to EPA on July 27, 1979, by the Governor of Louisiana as adopted by the Louisiana Air Control Commission on July 24, 1979. Letters of Clarification dated January 6, 1982, April 1, 1982 and May 4, 1982 also were submitted. No action is taken on the Baton Rouge area.

(34) Section 6.1 of Regulation 6.0 amended and adopted by the Louisiana Environmental Control Commission on October 22, 1981, was submitted by the Governor on November 30, 1981.

(35) Revisions to the Air Control Regulations 4.102, 4.110, 22.20.2 and 22.21.2(D), as adopted by the Louisiana Environmental Control Commission on December 11, 1980, were submitted by the Governor on January 12, 1981.

(36) [Reserved]

(37) Revisions to the Air Control Regulations 4.14, 4.36, 6.6, 22.3.1.1, and 22.3.1.2, as adopted by the Louisiana Environmental Control Commission on February 26, 1981, were submitted by the Governor on March 25, 1981.

(38) Revisions to the Air Control Regulations 17.13, 23.4.1.1 and 23.4.4, as adopted by the Louisiana Environmental Control Commission on January 28, 1982, were submitted by the Governor on February 15, 1982.

(39) A revision to section 2210 of the Louisiana Air Control Law was submitted to EPA on March 10, 1982. The Section was renamed Section 1077 of the Environmental Affairs Act, by the Louisiana Legislature, and was effective January 1, 1980.

(40) The Louisiana State Implementation Plan for lead for the Baton Rouge area was submitted on July 27, 1979, with letters of clarification and revisions dated January 4, 1983, September 15, 1983, September 30, 1983. The final lead control plan was submitted in a letter dated October 31, 1983, as adopted by the Louisiana Air Control Commission on October 20, 1983.

(41) Revisions to sections 2.3, 3.1, 3.4, and 4.1 of the Rules and Regulations for the Fee System of the Air Quality Control Program, as adopted by the Louisiana Environmental Control Commission on January 26, 1983, were submitted by the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources (now the Department of Environmental Quality), Air Quality Division, on November 17, 1983.

(42) Deletion of Air Control Regulation 14.0, and deletion of hydrocarbon guideline standard from Table 1, 1a, and 2, as adopted by the Louisiana Environmental Control Commission on July 28, 1983, was submitted by the Governor on October 19, 1983.

(43) Revisions to the Air Control Regulation 22.22 as adopted by the Louisiana Environmental Control Commission on September 23, 1982, and submitted by the Governor on July 14, 1983.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Regulation 22.22.1(A) and 22.22.2(A) Letter dated July 14, 1983, from the State of Louisiana and which change the reference for the test methods from a CTG document to the Louisiana Air Quality Regulations Division's Source Test Manual. These regulations were adopted on September 23, 1982.

(44) On October 4, 1985, the Governor submitted a revision entitled, “Protection of Visibility for Mandatory Class I Federal Areas,” July 12, 1985. This submittal included new source review and visibility monitoring strategy as adopted by the Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality in October 1985.

(45) On August 14, 1985, the Governor of Louisiana submitted a Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) Plan including Air Quality Regulations—Part V, (sections 90.1-90.19) as adopted by the Secretary of the Department of Environmental Quality on May 23, 1985. Air Quality Regulations—Part V provides authority for the State to implement the PSD program in certain areas of the State. Letters of commitment for air quality modeling (dated September 30, 1985) and Federal stack height and dispersion technique regulation (dated June 3, 1986) were submitted by the Secretary of Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Louisiana Air Quality Regulations—Part V, Prevention of Significant Deterioration of Air Quality, except that no provision of this part applies to Indian Reservations meaning any Federally recognized reservation established by Treaty, Agreement,Executive Order, or Act of Congress, as adopted on May 23, 1985.

(B) A letter from the Secretary of Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality dated September 30, 1985, which commits the Department to use only the EPA approved air quality models in accordance with the provisions of 40 CFR 51.24(1) [now 40 CFR 51.166(1)] and to submit a stack height and dispersion techniques SIP revision by April 8, 1986.

(C) A letter from the Secretary of Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality dated June 3, 1986, which certifies that the Department interprets the provisions of section 90.8 of Louisiana PSD regulations as having the same meaning as the Federal stack height and dispersion technique regulation, 40 CFR 51.1(hh)-(kk) [now 40 CFR 51.100(hh)-(kk)], promulgated by EPA in the Federal Register of July 8, 1985, and that the State will apply, implement, and enforce these requirements in the PSD permitting process.

(D) A narrative explanation and additional requirements entitled “Prevention of Significant Deterioration Revisions to the Louisiana State Implementation Plan”.

(46) On January 6, 1988, the Governor of Louisiana submitted a revision to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) that contained Air Quality Regulations, LAC 33: Part III, Section 921, Stack Heights, as adopted by the Secretary of the Department of Environmental Quality on December 20, 1987. Section 921, Stack Heights, enables the State to ensure that the degree of emission limitation required for the control of any air pollutant under its SIP is not affected by that portion of any stack height which exceeds GEP or by any other dispersion technique.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Louisiana Air Quality Regulations—LAC 33: Part III, Section 921, Stack Heights, as adopted by the Secretary of the Department of Environmental Quality on December 20, 1987.

(ii) Other material—none.

(47) A revision exempting four rural carbon black plants—Ashland Chemical, Louisa, LA; Cabot Corporation, Centerville, LA; Cabot Corporation, Ville Platte, LA; and Columbian Chemicals, Franklin, LA—from further controls on acetylene emissions as required under Louisiana Air Quality Regulation 22.8 received from the Governor on January 12, 1987, and amended May 13, 1987.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) A letter dated May 29, 1987, from Martha Madden, Secretary, Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, to the Governor of Louisiana approving the exemptions from further controls on acetylene emissions for the four rural carbon black plants and ordering each facility to maintain its emissions at or below the levels specified in the attached summary of emissions.

(ii) Additional material. (A) A summary of VOC emissions for each of the four rural carbon black plants exempted from further controls on acetylene emissions under Louisiana Air Quality Regulation 22.8.

(48) Part II of the Visibility Protection Plan was submitted by the Governor on October 26, 1987.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Revision entitled, “Louisiana State Implementation Plan Revision: Protection of Visibility: Proposed Part II Long-Term Strategy, October 26, 1987”. This submittal includes a visibility long-term strategy and general plan provisions as approved and adopted by the Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality on October 26, 1987.

(B) Letter dated October 26, 1987, from Secretary of Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ), to the Governor approving the SIP revision.

(ii) Additional material. (A) Letter dated June 16, 1988, from Administrator, Air Quality Division, LDEQ, to Chief, SIP/New Source Section (6T-AN), EPA Region 6, committing to make its three-year periodic review report available to the public as well as to EPA.

(49) The recodified and revised regulations of the Louisiana Administrative Code, Title 33, Part 3 (LAC:33:III) that were adopted by the State effective December 20, 1987, and submitted by the Governor by letters dated January 6, 1988, and October 4, 1988, for inclusion in the SIP. These regulations include LAC:33:III: Chapters 1, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 23, 56, 60, 63, and 65, except LAC:33:III:111 “Particulate matter,” and “Suspended particulate matter,” LAC:33:III:505.J, and LAC:33:III:505.L, which were previously disapproved, and LAC:33:III:6099, which was withdrawn by the Governor.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Louisiana Administrative Code, Title 33, Part 3, Chapters 1, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 23, 56, 60, 63, and 65 as adopted by Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality on December 20, 1987, except LAC:33:III: section 111 “Particulate matter,” “Suspended particulate matter,” section 505.J, section 505.L, and section 6099.

(ii) Additional material. (A) A letter dated December 16, 1987, from Martha Madden, Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, to the Governor of Louisiana, approving the codified air quality regulations effective December 20, 1987.

(50) The Louisiana State Implementation Plan for PM10 as submitted by the Governor in a letter dated July 26, 1988, and adopted by the State effective June 20, 1988.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Revisions to the Louisiana Administrative Code, Title 33, Chapter III, Sections 111, 509.B, 509.I.8.a, 709, 1301.B, 1303.A, 1305.A., 1311.B, 1311.C, 1313.C, 1315, 1319.G, 5609.A.1, 5609.A.2, 5609.A.3, and Tables 1, 1a, and 2 of chapter 7 as adopted effective June 20, 1988.

(B) A letter dated May 22, 1989, from Mike D. McDaniel, Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, to William B. Hathaway, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

(ii) Additional material. (A) A letter dated July 26, 1988, from Paul H. Templet, Secretary, Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, to the Governor of Louisiana approving the adoption of amendments to the Louisiana Air Quality Regulations to implement the new PM10 standard effective June 20, 1988.

(B) A narrative supplement to the Louisiana PM10 submitted by the Governor in a letter dated July 26, 1988.

(51) Revision to the Louisiana Lead State Implementation Plan (SIP) submitted by the Governor in a letter dated July 18, 1986.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) An amended Compliance Order dated January 31, 1986, issued by the Secretary of the State of Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality in the matter of Ethyl Corporation, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

(ii) Additional material. (A) Computer modeling submitted by letter dated May 27, 1988, from Doug Walters, Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, to Joe Winkler, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

(B) Explanatory letter dated January 27, 1989, from Gustave Von Bodungen, Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, to Gerald Fontenot, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

(52) On October 31, 1983, the Governor submitted a request to revise the Louisiana SIP to include an Alternative Emission Reduction Plan for the Vulcan Materials Company facility located at Geismar, Ascension Parish. A permit was issued by LDEQ on March 24, 1983 (#1829T), but after several revisions, the final permit for the trade is #1829T (M-2), issued July 28, 1989. This Bubble uses credits obtained from installation of a vapor recovery system on a tank farm of five VOC storage tanks in lieu of controls on one process vent and one VOC storage tank.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) LDEQ Permit number 1829T (M-2), Revision of Bubble Permit—Vulcan Chemicals Company, Geismar, Ascension Parish, Louisiana, issued July 28, 1989.

(ii) Additional material. (A) Letter dated June 28, 1989, from the Administrator of the Louisiana Office of Air Quality, giving assurances that the State has resources and plans necessary to strive toward attainment and maintenance of the NAAQS for ozone taking into account the influence of this Bubble on air quality.

(53) On May 5, 1986, the Governor submitted a request to revise the Louisiana SIP to include an alternate Emission Reduction Plan for the American Cyanamid Company Fortier Plant located at Westwego, Jefferson Parish. A permit was issued by LDEQ on October 17, 1984 (#1896), but after several revisions, the final permit for the trade is #1896 (M-2), issued July 20, 1989. This Bubble uses credits obtained from the change of service of three storage tanks from VOC to non-VOC usage to offset reductions required by controlling one methanol storage tank.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) LDEQ permit number 1896 (M-2) issued July 20, 1989, a Revision to Bubble Permit No. 1896 (M-1)—American Cyanamid Company, Westwego, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana.

(ii) Additional material. (A) Letter dated June 6, 1989, from the Administrator of the Louisiana Office of Air Quality, giving the State position that the Volatile Organic Compounds that have been shifted out of the emission reduction credit donating tanks have not been shifted elsewhere in the nonattainment area.

(B) Letter received by EPA on March 31, 1989, from Mr. Addison Tatum of the State of Louisiana, including calculations for the permit.

(54) A revision to allow an alternative emission reduction plan (“bubble”) for the Vista Chemical Company facility in Westlake, Louisiana, as submitted by the Governor on November 22, 1983, and amended by Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality Air Quality Division permit #1828 M-2 issued September 25, 1986.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality Air Quality Division permit #1828 M-2 issued September 25, 1986.

(ii) Additional material.—None.

(55) A revision to allow an alternative emission reduction plan [“bubble”] for the Union Carbide facility in Hahnville, Louisiana, as submitted by the Governor on October 19, 1983, and amended by Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality Air Quality Division permit #1836T(M-1) issued April 23, 1987, and revised on May 5, 1990.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality Air Quality Division permit #1836T(M-1) issued April 23, 1987, and revised on May 5, 1990.

(ii) Additional material.—None.

(56) Revisions to Louisiana's volatile organic compound regulations were submitted by the Governor on June 13, 1990.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Revisions to Title 33, Environmental Quality, Part III. Air, Chapter 21. Control of Emission of Volatile Organic Compounds, Subchapter B. Organic Solvents, Section 2123. Organic Solvents, paragraphs C.6. and D.3., effective February 20, 1990.

(57) Revisions to the Louisiana State Implementation Plan for LAC:33:III: Section 509 Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) sections (509)(B) (Baseline Area) (1), 509(B) (Baseline Area) (2), 509(B) (Baseline Concentration) (1), (509)(B) (Baseline Concentration) (1)(b), 509(B) (Baseline Concentration) (2)(a), 509(B) (Baseline Concentration) (2)(b), 509(B) (Baseline Date) (1)(a), 509(B) (Baseline Date) (1)(b), 509(B) (Baseline Date) (2), 509(B) (Baseline Date) (2)(a), 509(B) (Baseline Date) (2)(b), 509(B) (Net Emission Increases) (4), 509(D), and 509(P)(4), as adopted by the Secretary of Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) on July 20, 1990, were submitted by the Governor on October 26, 1990.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) LAG:33:III: Section 509 Prevention of Significant Deterioration Sections (509)(B) (Baseline Area) (1), 509(B) (Baseline Area) (2), 509(B) (Baseline Concentration) (1)(a), (509)(B) (Baseline Concentration) (1)(b), 509(B) (Baseline Concentration) (2)(a), 509(B) (Baseline Concentration) (2)(b), 509(B) (Baseline Date (1)(a), 509(B) (Baseline Date) (1)(b), 509(B) (Baseline Date) (2), 509(B) (Baseline Date) (2)(a), 509(B) (Baseline Date) (2)(b), 509(B) (Net Emission Increase) (4), 509(D), and 509(P)(4) as amended on July 20, 1990.

(ii) Additional material.—None.

(58) Louisiana Air Quality Regulation section 6.6 as revised and adopted by the Louisiana Environmental Control Commission on February 26, 1981, submitted by the Governor on March 25, 1981, and approved by the Environmental Protection Agency on June 9, 1982.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Louisiana Air Quality Regulation section 6.6 as revised and adopted by the Louisiana Environmental Control Commission on February 26, 1981, submitted by the Governor on March 25, 1981, and approved by the Environmental Protection Agency on June 9, 1982.

(ii) Additional material. (A) Letter dated March 24, 1981, from the Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources to the Governor of Louisiana acknowledging approval of Louisiana Air Quality Regulation section 6.6 by the Louisiana Environmental Control Commission effective on February 26, 1981.

(59) A revision to the Louisiana State Implementation Plan (SIP) to include revisions to LAC, Title 33, “Environmental Quality,” Part III. Air, Chapter 15. Emission Standards for Sulfur Dioxide, effective April 20, 1992, and submitted by the Governor by cover letter dated August 5, 1992.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Revisions to LAC, Title 33, “Environmental Quality,” Part III. Air, Chapter 15. Emission Standards for Sulfur Dioxide, Section 1501, “Degradation of Existing Emission Quality Restricted;” Section 1503, “Emission Limitations;” Table 4, “Emissions—Methods of Contaminant Measurement;” Section 1505, “Variances;” Section 1507, “Exceptions;” Section 1509, “Reduced Sulfur Compounds (New and Existing Sources);” Section 1511, “Continuous Emissions Monitoring;” and Section 1513, “Recordkeeping and Reporting,” effective April 20, 1992.

(60) A revision to the Louisiana State Implementation plan (SIP) to include revisions to Louisiana Administrative Code (LAC), Title 33, Environmental Quality, Part III. Air, Chapter 1, Chapter 21, and Chapter 61 as submitted by the Governor on June 13, 1990, October 26, 1990, May 24, 1991, and March 24, 1992.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) LAC, Title 33, Environmental Quality, Part III. Air, Chapter 21 (December 1987). Control of Emission of Organic Compounds, except section 2105. Storage of Volatile Organic Components (Small Tanks).

(B) Revisions to LAC, Title 33, Environmental Quality, Part III. Air, Chapter 1. General Provisions, section 111. Definitions—Administrator, Administrative Authority*, Attainment Areas, Nonattainment Areas, SIP, Volatile Organic Compound, and Chapter 21. Control of Emission of Organic Compounds, Subchapter A. General, section 2103. Storage of Volatile Organic Compounds paragraphs A., C., D.1., D.1.a. through D.1.d., D.2., D.2.a., D.2.b., D.3., E., F., H.1., H.2., I. effective January 20, 1990.

(C) Revisions to LAC, Title 33, Environmental Quality, Part III. Air, Chapter 21. Control of Emission of Organic Compounds Subchapter A. General, section 2107. Volatile Organic Compounds-Loading, section 2109. Oil/Water-Separation, paragraphs A.1. through A.4., B. through D., section 2113. Housekeeping, paragraphs A.1 through A.3., A.5., section 2117. Exemptions, section 2119. Variances B., and Subchapter D. Cutback Paving Asphalt section 2127. Cutback Paving Asphalt, paragraphs A., B., C.1., C.2., C.3., D., D.1., D.1.b., D.1.c., D.1.d., and D.2., effective February 20, 1990.

(D) Revisions to LAC, Title 33, Environmental Quality, Part III. Air, Chapter 21. Control of Emission of Organic Compounds, Subchapter B. Organic Solvents, section 2123. Organic Solvents, paragraphs C., C.1. through C.5., C.7. through C.9., effective February 20, 1990.

(E) Revisions to LAC, Title 33, Environmental Quality, Part III. Air, Chapter 21. Control of Emission of Organic Compounds, Subchapter F. Gasoline Handling, section 2131. Filling of Gasoline Storage Vessels, paragraphs A., B., B.1., B.3., D., D.1., D.4., D.5., E., F., and G., section 2133. Gasoline Bulk Plants paragraphs A., A.1., A.3. through A.6., B., B.3., B.4., C. and D., section 2135. Bulk Gasoline Terminals paragraphs A., B., B.1.a., B.1.a.i., B.1.a.iii., B.1.d., B.2. through B.5., and C. through E., E.1. through E.4., and section 2137. Gasoline Terminal Vapor-Tight Control Procedure. effective July 20, 1990.

(F) Revisions to LAC, Title 33, Environmental Quality, Part III. Air, Chapter 21. Control of Emission of Organic Compounds Subchapter A. General, section 2101. Compliance Schedules, section 2115. Waste Gas Disposal paragraphs A., B., C., D., F., G., H., I.1. through I.5., J. through K., section 2121. Fugitive Emission Control paragraphs B., B.1, B.2., C., C.1.b., C.1.b.i., C.1.b.ii., C.1.b.iii., C.1.c, C.2., C.2.b., C.2.b.i., C.4., C.4.c., C.4.d., C.5. and G., Subchapter C. Vapor Degreasers, section 2125. Vapor Degreasers paragraphs A., A.1., A.2., A.2.i. through A.2.m., A.3., A.3.a. through A.3.d., B., B.1., B.7., B.8., C., C.1., C.1.a. through C.1.c., C.1.i., C.1.j., and D. through G., Subchapter E. Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning Systems, section 2129. Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning Systems paragraphs A., A.1., A.2., A.2.a. through A.2.c., C., and D., Subchapter H. Graphic Arts, section 2143. Graphic Arts (Printing) by Rotogravure and Flexographic Processes paragraphs A., A.1., A.3., A.5., B., C. and D., Subchapter I. Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Facilities, section 2145. Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Facilities, paragraphs A., A.1., A.1.c., and E. through G. effective November 20, 1990.

(G) Revisions to LAC, Title 33, Environmental Quality, Part III. Air, Chapter 21. Control of Emissions of Organic Compounds Subchapter A. General, section 2103. Storage of Volatile Organic Compounds paragraphs B.,D., D.2.c. through D.2.e., G., H.3., I.2.c., I.4. and I.5., section 2107. Volatile Organic Compounds-Loading paragraphs D.3. and D.4., section 2109. Oil/Water Separation paragraphs A., B.4., and B.5., section 2111. Pumps and Compressors, section 2113. Housekeeping paragraph A.4., section 2119. Variances paragraph A.; Subchapter D. Cutback Paving Asphalt, section 2127. Cutback Paving Asphalt paragraphs C. and D.1.a. effective April 20, 1991.

(H) Revisions to LAC, Title 33, Environmental Quality, Part III. Air, Chapter 21. Control of Emission of Organic Compounds, section 2115. Waste Gas Disposal paragraphs I., K., and K.4., section 2121. Fugitive Emission Control paragraphs A., C.1., C.1.b.iv. through C.1.b.vi., C.4.a., C.4.b., C.4.h., D., D.1., D.1.b. through D.1.f., and D.2., section 2123. Organic Solvents paragraphs A., A.1. through A.3., B., B.1., B.1.a. through B.1.c., C.11., D., D.1. through D.9., E., E.1. through E.7., F., and F.1. through F.4., Subchapter F. Gasoline Handling, section 2131. Filling of Gasoline Storage Vessels paragraphs D.2. and D.3., section 2135. Bulk Gasoline Terminals paragraph E.5., Subchapter G-Petroleum Refinery Operations, section 2139. Refinery Vacuum Producing Systems paragraphs A. and B. and section 2141. Refinery Process Unit Turnarounds effective July 20, 1991.

(I) Revisions to LAC, Title 33, Environmental Quality, Part III. Air, Chapter 61. Division's Sources Test Manual, Subchapter A. Method 43-Capture Efficiency Test Procedures section 6121 through section 6131 effective July 20, 1991.

(J) Revisions to LAC, Title 33, Environmental Quality, Part III. Air Chapter 1. General Provisions, section 111. Definitions-Coating, Department, Distance from Source to Property Line, Exceedance, Hydrocarbon, Leak, Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products Coating, Nonattainment Area, Ozone Exceedance, SIP effective August 20, 1991.

(61) A revision to the Louisiana SIP to include revisions to LAC, Title 33, “Environmental Quality,” Part III. Air, Chapter 21, Control of Emission of Organic Compounds, Section 2132—Stage II Vapor Recovery Systems for Control of Vehicle Refuelling Emissions at Gasoline Dispensing Facilities effective November 20, 1992, and submitted by the Governor by cover letter dated November 10, 1992.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Revisions to LAC, Title 33, “Environmental Quality,” Part III. Air, Chapter 21, Control of Emission of Organic Compounds, Section 2132—Stage II Vapor Recovery Systems for Control of Vehicle Refuelling Emissions at Gasoline Dispensing Facilities, effective November 20, 1992; and Chapter 65, Section 6523—Fee Schedule Listing, effective November 20, 1992.

(ii) Additional materials. (A) November 15, 1993, narrative plan addressing: Legal authority, control strategy, compliance schedules, air quality surveillance, public notice, determination of regulated universe, Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality recordkeeping, facility recordkeeping, annual in-use above ground inspections, program penalties, training, and benefits.

(62) Alternative emission reduction (bubble) plan for the Dow Chemical facility located in Plaquemine, Iberville Parish, as adopted by the Louisiana Environmental Control Commission on July 28, 1983, submitted by the Governor on October 19, 1983, and amended by the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality with permit number 1838T(M-2) issued on October 16, 1991.

(ii) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Permit number 1838T(M-2) as issued by the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality on October 16, 1991.

(ii) Additional material. (A) Letter dated September 17, 1991, from the Administrator of the Office of Air Quality at the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality to the Chief of the Planning Section at the Air Programs Branch of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency—Region 6, furnishing State assurances.

(63) The State is required to implement a Small Business Stationary Source Technical and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program (PROGRAM) as specified in the plan revision submitted by the Governor on October 22, 1992. This plan submittal, as adopted by the Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) on October 22, 1992, was developed in accordance with section 507 of the Clean Air Act (CAA).

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Enrolled House Bill No. 1319 (Act 1037, Regular Session, 1992), signed into law by the Governor on July 13, 1992, and effective upon signature, enacting Louisiana Revised Statutes (R.S.) 30:2061 and 2062 and R.S. 36:239(H). Included in Act 1037 are provisions establishing a small business stationary source compliance assistance program; creating the State Ombudsman Office for small business; creating a Compliance Advisory Panel (CAP); establishing membership of the CAP; and establishing CAP powers, duties, and functions.

(B) Louisiana R.S. 30:2060N.(6), “Toxic air pollutant emission control program”, (the small business stationary source technical and environmental compliance assistance program subsection), as in effect on October 22, 1992.

(C) State of Louisiana Executive Order No. EWE 92-4 dated February 10, 1992, and effective upon signature, creating and establishing an Office of Permits within the Executive Department, Office of the Governor.

(D) Letter from Louisiana Governor Edwards to Mr. Kai Midboe, Secretary, LDEQ, dated February 20, 1992, designating the Governor's Office of Permits as the official State office to serve as Ombudsman for the PROGRAM per the mandate of section 507 of the Federal CAA. The Coordinator of the Office of Permits will be responsible for administering the Small Business Ombudsman portion of the PROGRAM.

(ii) Additional material. (A) Narrative SIP Revision entitled, “Louisiana SIP, Concerning CAA Amendments of 1990, Section 507, Small Business Stationary Source Technical and Environmental Compliance Assistance (Program); November 15, 1992.”

(B) “State of Louisiana Memorandum of Understanding Between the Governor's Office of Permits and the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality”, signed (and effective) on April 7, 1992, by Mr. Kai David Midboe, Secretary, LDEQ, and Ms. Martha A. Madden, Coordinator, Governor's Office of Permits.

(C) Legal opinion letter dated October 22, 1992, from James B. Thompson, III, Assistant Secretary for Legal Affairs and Enforcement, LDEQ, to Mr. B. J. Wynne, Regional Administrator, EPA Region VI, regarding “Appointment to Small Business Advisory Panel”.

(64) Revisions to the Louisiana SIP addressing VOC RACT catch-up requirements were submitted by the Governor of Louisiana by letters dated December 21, 1992, and April 14, 1993.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Revisions to LAC, Title 33, Environmental Quality, Part III. Air; Chapter 21. Control of Emissions of Organic Compounds, Subchapter A. General; section 2103. Storage of Volatile Organic Compounds, paragraphs G., I., I.4.; section 2109. Oil/Water Separation, paragraph B.4.; Subchapter B. Organic Solvents; section 2123. Organic Solvents, paragraph D.6.; Subchapter C. Vapor Degreasers; section 2125. Vapor Degreasers, paragraph D.; Subchapter F. Gasoline Handling; section 2131. Filling of Gasoline Storage Vessels, paragraphs D., D.1., D.3., G.; section 2135. Bulk Gasoline Terminals, paragraph A.; Subchapter H. Graphic Arts; section 2143. Graphic Arts (Printing) by Rotogravure and Flexographic Processes, paragraph B, as adopted by LDEQ on October 20, 1992.

(B) Revisions to LAC, Title 33, Environmental Quality, Part III. Air; Chapter 21. Control of Emissions of Organic Compounds, Subchapter A. General; section 2115. Waste Gas Disposal, introductory paragraph, paragraphs H., H.1., H.1.a through H.1.d, H.2, H.2.a, H.2.b, H.3, L., as adopted by LDEQ on March 20, 1993.

(ii) Additional material. (A) Letters dated November 10, 1992 and December 21, 1992, signed by Edwin Edwards, Governor of Louisiana.

(B) Letter dated April 14, 1993, signed by Edwin Edwards, Governor of Louisiana.

(C) Letter of negative declaration dated March 29, 1994, signed by Gustave Von Boduungen, P.E., Assistant Secretary, LDEQ.

(65) Revisions to the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality Regulation Title 33, Part III, Chapter 9, Section 919, (February 2, 1993), and a technical correction (October 20, 1994). These revisions are for the purpose of implementing an emission statement program for stationary sources within the ozone nonattainment areas.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Revisions to LAC, title 33, Part III, Chapter 9, General Regulations on Control of Emissions and Emissions Standards, Section 919, Emission Inventory, adopted in the Louisiana Register, Vol. 19, No. 2, 184-186, February 20, 1993. All subsections except B.2.a. and B.2.d.

(B) Revisions to LAC, title 33, Part III, Chapter 9, General Regulations on Control of Emissions and Emissions standards, Section 919, Emission Inventory, adopted in the Louisiana Register, Vol 20, No. 10, 1102, October 20, 1994. Subsections B.2.a. and B.2.d.

(66) Revisions to the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality Regulation Title 33, Part III, Chapter 2, Section 223 and Chapter 19, Sections 1951-1973. These revisions are for the purpose of implementing a Clean Fuel Fleet Program to satisfy the Federal requirements for a Clean Fuel Fleet Program to be part of the SIP for Louisiana.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Revision to LAC, Title 33, Part III, Chapter 2, Rules and Regulations for the Fee System of the Air Quality Control Programs, Section 223, Fee Schedule Listing, adopted in the Louisiana Register, Vol. 20, No. 11, 1263, November 20, 1994.

(B) Revision to LAC, Title 33, Part III, Chapter 19, Mobile Sources, Subchapter B, Clean Fuel Fleet Program, Sections 1951-1973, adopted in the Louisiana Register, Vol. 20, No. 11, 1263-1268, November 20, 1994.

(67) A revision to the Louisiana State Implementation Plan for General Conformity: LAC 33:III. CHAPTER 14. SUBCHAPTER A “Determining Conformity of General Federal Actions to State or Federal Implementation Plan” as adopted by the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality Secretary and published in the Louisiana Register, Vol. 20, No. 11, 1268, November 20, 1994, was submitted by the Governor on November 10, 1994.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Louisiana General Conformity: LAC 33:III. CHAPTER 14. SUBCHAPTER A “Determining Conformity of General Federal Actions to State or Federal Implementation Plan” as adopted by the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality Secretary and published in the Louisiana Register, Vol. 20, No. 11, 1268, November 20, 1994.

(68) A revision to the Louisiana SIP addressing the nonattainment NSR program for Louisiana was submitted by the Governor of Louisiana on March 3, 1993, and November 15, 1993.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Revision to LAC, Title 33, Part III. Air, Chapter 5. Permit Procedures, by the addition of Section 504. Nonattainment New Source Review Procedures, as promulgated in the Louisiana Register, Volume 19, Number 2, 176-183, February 20, 1993; effective February 20, 1993, and submitted by the Governor on March 3, 1993.

(B) Revisions to LAC, Title 33, Part III. Air, Chapter 5. Permit Procedures, Section 504. Nonattainment New Source Review Procedures, Subsections: A., Applicability, Paragraphs A(1), A(2), A(3), A(4); D., Nonattainment New Source Requirements, Paragraph D(4); Delete G., Permit Procedures, Public Participation and Notification; Reletter H., Definitions, to G., and revise definitions for Major Modification (paragraphs: a., c.iii, c.iv, c.v.(a)(b), c.vi, c.vii), Major Stationary Source (paragraphs: a., d.i); Delete Table 1; Renumber Table 2, Major Stationary Source/Major Modification Emission Thresholds, to Table 1, and revise Footnote 1., as promulgated in the Louisiana Register, Volume 19, Number 11, 1420-1421, November 20, 1993; effective November 20, 1993, and submitted by the Governor on November 4, 1993.

(ii) Additional material. (A) Letter dated January 7, 1994, signed by the Governor of Louisiana, which clarifies that section 504 is to be reviewed under the SIP program.

(69) The Governor of Louisiana submitted revisions to Regulation Louisiana Administrative Code on March 22, 1995 to incorporate changes in the Federal PSD permitting regulations for PM-10 increments.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Revisions to Regulation Louisiana Administrative Code 33:III.Chapter 5, Section 509, effective February 20, 1995: Section B. Definitions: Baseline Date; Section B. Definitions: Net Emissions Increase; Section D. Ambient Air Increments; Section I.8.a.; Section K.2.; and Section P.4.

(70) The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality submitted a redesignation request and maintenance plan for Pointe Coupee Parish on December 20, 1995. The redesignation request and maintenance plan meet the redesignation requirements in section 107(d)(3)(E) of the Act as amended in 1990. The redesignation meets the Federal requirements of section 182(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act as a revision to the Louisiana ozone State Implementation Plan for Pointe Coupee Parish. The EPA therefore approved the request for redesignation to attainment with respect to ozone for Pointe Coupee Parish on December 20, 1996.

(i) Incorporation by reference. Letter dated August 31, 1995, from Mr. Gustave Von Bodungen, P.E., Assistant Secretary, Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, transmitting a copy of the Pointe Coupee Parish maintenance plan for the EPA's approval.

(ii) Additional material. (A) Letter dated August 28, 1995, from Governor Edwin E. Edwards of Louisiana to Ms. Jane Saginaw, Regional Administrator, requesting the reclassification and redesignation of Pointe Coupee Parish to attainment for ozone.

(B) The ten year ozone maintenance plan, including emissions projections and contingency measures, submitted to EPA as part of the Pointe Coupee Parish redesignation request on December 20, 1995.

(71) A revision to the Louisiana SIP addressing the 15 percent rate-of-progress requirements was submitted by the Governor of Louisiana by cover letter dated December 15, 1995. This revision, submitted to satisfy the requirements of section 182(b) of the Clean Air Act (Act), will aid in ensuring that reasonable further progress is made towards attaining the national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS) for ozone.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Revisions to LAC, Title 33, Environmental Quality, Part III. Air; Chapter 21. Control of Emissions of Organic Compounds, Subchapter A. General; section 2108. Marine Vapor Recovery, paragraphs B.1., B.2., B.3., B.3.a. through B.3.d., B.4.a., B.4.b., B.5., B.6., D.1.a., D.1.a.i., D.1.a.ii., D.1.b., D.2., D.3., D.4.a., D.4.b., D.4.c., D.4.c.i., D.4.c.ii., D.4.d., D.4.e., D.4.e.i., D.4.e.ii., D.4.f., D.4.g., E.2., E.2.a. through E.2.c., F.1., F.2., F.3., G.1., G.2., as adopted by LDEQ on October 20, 1988.

(B) Revisions to LAC, Title 33, Environmental Quality, Part III. Air; Chapter 21. Control of Emissions of Organic Compounds, Subchapter A. General; section 2108. Marine Vapor Recovery, paragraphs A., B. Definitions-Barge, Crude Oil, Gasoline, Ship, C., C.1., C.2., C.3., C.3.a. through C.3.d. (note: paragraphs B.1., B.2., B.3., and B.3.a. through B.3.d., as adopted on October 20, 1988, were moved to C.1., C.2., C.3., and C.3.a. through C.3.d. without repromulgating), C.4., C.4.a., C.4.b., C.5., C.6. (note: paragraphs B.4.a., B.4.b., B.5., and B.6., as adopted on October 20, 1988, were moved to C.4.a., C.4.b., C.5., and C.6. without repromulgating), D.1., D.1.a. through D.1.c., D.2., D.2.a. through D.2.c., D.3., E., E.1., E.1.a., E.1.a.i., E.1.a.ii., E.1.b., E.2., E.3. (note: D.1.a., D.1.a.i., D.1.a.ii., D.1.b., D.2., and D.3., as adopted October 20, 1988, were moved to E.1.a., E.1.a.i., E.1.a.ii., E.1.b., E.2., and E.3. without repromulgating), E.4., E.4.a., E.4.b., E.4.c., E.4.c.i., E.4.c.ii., E.4.d., E.4.e., E.4.e.i., E.4.e.ii., E.4.f., E.4.g. (note: D.4.a., D.4.b., D.4.c., D.4.c.i., D.4.c.ii., D.4.d., D.4.e., D.4.e.i., D.4.e.ii., D.4.f., and D.4.g, as adopted on October 20, 1988, were moved to E.4.a., E.4.b., E.4.c., E.4.c.i., E.4.c.ii., E.4.d., E.4.e., E.4.e.i., E.4.e.ii., E.4.f., and E.4.g. without repromulgating), E.5., F., F.1., F.2., F.2.a. through F.2.e. (note: E.2. and E.2.a. through E.2.c., as adopted on October 20, 1988, were moved to F.2. and F.2.a through F.2.c. without repromulgating), G., G.1., G.2., G.3. (note: F.1., F.2., and F.3., as adopted October 20, 1988, were moved to G.1., G.2., and G.3. without repromulgating), H., H.1., H.2. (note: G.1. and G.2., as adopted on October 20, 1988, were moved to H.1. and H.2. without repromulgating), as adopted by LDEQ on November 20, 1990.

(C) Revisions to LAC, Title 33, Environmental Quality, Part III. Air; Chapter 21. Control of Emissions of Organic Compounds, Subchapter A. General; section 2122. Fugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas, paragraphs A., A.1. through A.5., A.6., A.6.a. through A.6.d., B. Definitions-Connector, Good Performance Level, Heavy Liquid Service, Inaccessible Valve/Connector, In Vacuum Service, Light Liquid, Light Liquid Service, Liquid Service, Process Unit, Process Unit Shutdown, Unrepairable Component, C., C.1., C.1.a. through C.1.c., C.2. through C.5., D., D.1., D.1.a., D.1.a.i., D.1.a.ii., D.1.b., D.1.b.i. through D.1.b.v., D.1.c. through D.1.e., D.2., D.2.a., D.2.b., D.2.b.i. through D.2.b.iii., D.3., D.3.a. through D.3.d., D.4., D.4.a. through D.4.k., D.5., E.1.a. through E.1.f., E.2., E.3., E.3.a., E.3.a.i. through E.3.a.v., E.3.b., E.3.b.i. through E.3.b.v., F., F.1., F.2., F.2.a. through F.2.j., F.3., G., G.1. through G.13., as adopted by LDEQ on October 20, 1994.

(D) Revisions to LAC, Title 33, Environmental Quality, Part III. Air; Chapter 21. Control of Emissions of Organic Compounds, Subchapter A. General; section 2122. Fugitive Emission Control for Ozone Nonattainment Areas, paragraphs E., E.1., E.1.g., as adopted by LDEQ on November 20, 1994.

(E) Revisions to LAC, Title 33, Environmental Quality, Part III. Air; Chapter 21. Control of Emissions of Organic Compounds, Subchapter A. General; section 2103. Storage of Volatile Organic Compounds, paragraphs A., B., D.1., D.1.a. through D.1.d., D.2., D.2.a. through D.2.e., E., F., G., G.1. through G.4., H., H.1., H.2., H.2.a. through H.2.e., H.3., I., I.1., I.2., I.2.a. through I.2.c., I.3. through I.5., as adopted by LDEQ on December 20, 1994.

(F) Revisions to LAC, Title 33, Environmental Quality, Part III. Air;

Chapter 21. Control of Emissions of Organic Compounds, Subchapter A. General; section 2103. Storage of Volatile Organic Compounds, paragraphs C., D., D.3., as adopted by LDEQ on November 20, 1995.

(G) Revisions to LAC, Title 33, Environmental Quality, Part III. Air; Chapter 21. Control of Emissions of Organic Compounds, Subchapter A. General; section 2103. Storage of Volatile Organic Compounds, paragraph D.4., as adopted by LDEQ on December 20, 1995.

(H) Reasonable Further Progress Agreed To Order, dated December 16, 1994, issued by the Assistant Secretary of the State of Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality in the matter of BASF Corporation, Geismar, Louisiana.

(I) Reasonable Further Progress Agreed To Order, dated August 22, 1994, issued by the Assistant Secretary of the State of Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality in the matter of CosMar Company, Inc., Carville, Louisiana.

(J) Reasonable Further Progress Agreed To Order, dated September 26, 1994, issued by the Assistant Secretary of the State of Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality in the matter of Shell Chemical Company, Geismar, Louisiana.

(K) Reasonable Further Progress Agreed To Order, dated September 8, 1994, issued by the Assistant Secretary of the State of Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality in the matter of Uniroyal Chemical Company, Inc., Geismar, Louisiana.

(L) Reasonable Further Progress Agreed To Order, dated September 8, 1994, issued by the Assistant Secretary of the State of Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality in the matter of Vulcan Chemicals, Geismar, Louisiana.

(M) SIP narrative plan entitled, “Revision to the 15% Rate of Progress Plan and 1990 Emissions Inventory,” dated December 28, 1995, page 11, Section 2.2, 1996 Target Level Emissions, first paragraph; page 23, Section 5, Table 2—Reductions in Plan; page 173, Appendix G, table—Reductions from Industrial Sources through 1996 Used for the 15% Requirement, which ends on page 174.

(ii) Additional materials. (A) SIP narrative plan entitled, “Revision to 15% Rate of Progress Plan and 1990 Emissions Inventory,” submitted by the Governor of Louisiana on December 15, 1995, except Section 6. Contingency Measures Documentation, Appendix M. Contingency Reductions Documentation, and Appendix N. Banking Regulations.

(B) Letter dated May 3, 1996, from Gustave Von Bodungen, Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, to Thomas Diggs, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting supplemental documentation for the 15 Percent Rate of Progress Plan.

(72) Revisions to the Louisiana SIP addressing VOC RACT Negative Declarations. The Governor of Louisiana submitted the negative declarations for reasonably available control technology (RACT) for the Baton Rouge ozone nonattainment area on December 15, 1996. Section 172(c)(1) of the Clean Air Act requires nonattainment areas to adopt, at a minimum, RACT to reduce emissions from existing sources. Pursuant to section 182(b)(2) of the Act, for moderate and above ozone nonattainment areas, the EPA has identified 13 categories for such sources and developed the Control Technique Guidelines (CTGs) or Alternate Control Techniques (ACTs) documents to implement RACT at those sources. When no major volatile organic compound (VOC) sources for a CTG/ACT category exist in a nonattainment area, a State may submit a negative declaration for that category. Louisiana's submittal included two negative declaration letters from Mr. Gustave Von Bodungen to Ms. Karen Alvarez dated April 6, 1994, and June 20, 1994, for the following source categories: offset lithography, plastic parts-business machines, plastic parts-others, wood furniture, aerospace coatings, autobody refinishing, and shipbuilding coatings/repair. This submittal satisfies section 182(b)(2) of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 for these particular CTG/ACT source categories for the Baton Rouge ozone nonattainment area.

(i) Incorporation by reference. The letter dated December 15, 1995, from the Governor of Louisiana to the Regional Administrator, submitting a revision to the Louisiana SIP for VOC RACT rules, which included VOC RACT negative declarations.

(ii) Additional material. (A) The negative declaration letter dated April 16, 1994, from Mr. Gustave Von Bodungen to Ms. Karen Alvarez.

(B) The negative declaration letter dated June 20, 1994, from Mr. Gustave Von Bodungen to Ms. Karen Alvarez.

(73) The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality submitted a redesignation request and maintenance plan for Calcasieu Parish on December 20, 1995. The redesignation request and maintenance plan meet the redesignation requirements in section 107(d)(3)(E) of the Act. The redesignation meets the Federal requirements of section 182(a)(1) of the Act as a revision to the Louisiana ozone State Implementation Plan for Calcasieu Parish. The EPA therefore approved the request for redesignation to attainment with respect to ozone for Calcasieu Parish on June 2, 1997.

(i) Incorporation by reference. Letter dated December 20, 1995, from Governor Edwin E. Edwards of Louisiana to Ms. Jane Saginaw, Regional Administrator, transmitting a copy of the Calcasieu Parish maintenance plan and requesting the redesignation of Calcasieu Parish to attainment for ozone.

(ii) Additional material.The ten year ozone maintenance plan, including emissions projections and contingency measures, submitted to EPA as part of the Calcasieu Parish redesignation request on December 20, 1995.

(74) Revisions to the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality Regulation Title 33, Part III, Chapter 21, Control of Emission of Organic Compounds, submitted by the Governor on December 15, 1995.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) LAC, Title 33, Part III, Chapter 21, Section 2147, Limiting Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Reactor Processes and Distillation Operations in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry, adopted in the Louisiana Register on April 20, 1995 (LR 21:380).

(B) LAC, Title 33, Part III, Chapter 21, Section 2149, Limiting Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Batch Processing, adopted in the Louisiana Register on April 20, 1995 (LR 21:387).

(C) LAC, Title 33, Part III, Chapter 21, Section 2151, Limiting Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Cleanup Solvent Processing, adopted in the Louisiana Register on April 20, 1995 (LR 21:391).

(ii) Additional material. (A) Letter of negative declaration for wood furniture dated January 21, 1997, from the State of Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality.

(75) A revision to the Louisiana State Implementation Plan for General Conformity: LAC 33:III. Chapter 14. Subchapter A “Determining Conformity of General Federal Actions to State or Federal Implementation Plan,” Section 1405.B as adopted by the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality Secretary and published in the Louisiana Register, Vol. 23, No. 6, 720, June 20, 1997, was submitted by the Governor on September 8, 1997.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Louisiana General Conformity: LAC 33:III. Chapter 14. Subchapter A “Determining Conformity of General Federal Actions to State or Federal Implementation Plan”, Section 1405.B as adopted by the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality Secretary and published in the Louisiana Register, Vol. 23, No. 6, 720, June 20, 1997.

(76) [Reserved]

(77) Revisions to the Louisiana Administrative Code, Title 33, Part III, Chapter 21, Section 2149 (LAC 33:III.2149), “Limiting Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Batch Processing,” submitted by the Governor on March 23, 1998.

(i) Incorporation by reference. LAC 33:III Chapter 21, revised paragraph 2149.A.2.b; paragraphs 2149.C.2.a, b, and c become paragraphs 2149.C.2.d, e, and f respectively; and add new paragraphs 2149.C.2.a, b, and c, as adopted in the Louisiana Register on November 20, 1997 (LR 23:1507).

(ii) Additional material.None.

(78) [Reserved]

(79) Site-specific revision to the 15% Rate-of-Progress plan submitted by the Governor in a letter dated December 20, 1997. The revision provides for a schedule extension for installation of guide pole sliding cover gaskets on 33 external floating roof tanks located at the Baton Rouge refinery of Exxon Company U.S.A.

(i) Incorporation by reference. Letters dated July 17, 1997, and September 12, 1997, from the LDEQ to Exxon Company U.S.A. approving the compliance date extension; which are included in the State Implementation Plan submittal entitled, “Summary of 15% Rate-of-Progress State Implementation Plan Revision,” dated December 20, 1997.

(ii) Additional material. (A) Letter from the Governor of Louisiana dated December 20, 1997, transmitting a copy of the State Implementation Plan revision.

(B) Letters dated November 13, 1996; May 14, 1997; and July 3, 1997; from Exxon Company U.S.A. to the LDEQ requesting the compliance date extension and including a list of the subject tanks, the date of the next maintenance downtime, and emissions estimates for the tanks; which are included in the State Implementation Plan submittal entitled, “Summary of 15% Rate-of-Progress State Implementation Plan Revision,” dated December 20, 1997.

[37 FR 10869, May 31, 1972] Editorial Note:For Federal Register citations affecting § 52.999, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.
§§ 52.1000-52.1018 - §[Reserved]
authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401
cite as: 40 CFR 52.991