[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 40, Volume 3] [Revised as of July 1, 2004] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 40CFR52.385] [Page 351-362] TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED) PART 52_APPROVAL AND PROMULGATION OF IMPLEMENTATION PLANS --Table of Contents Subpart H_Connecticut Sec. 52.385 EPA-approved Connecticut regulations. The following table identifies the State regulations which have been submitted to and approved by EPA as revisions to the Connecticut State Implementation Plan. This table is for informational purposes only and does not have any independent regulatory effect. To determine regulatory requirements for a specific situation, consult the plan identified in Sec. 52.370. To the extent that this table conflicts with Sec. 52.370, Sec. 52.370 governs. Table 52.385--EPA-Approved Regulations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dates -------------------------- Connecticut State citation Title/subject Date Date Federal Register Section 52.370 Comments/description adopted by approved by citation State EPA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19-508............................ Connecticut Air 3/3/72 5/31/72 37 FR 10842.......... (c) 1&2.............. State of CT Air Implementation Plan. Implementation Plan. 8/10/72 5/14/73 38 FR 12696.......... (c) 3................ Correction to submission dates for supplemental information. 4/9/74 6/2/75 40 FR 23746.......... (c) 5................ Identification of Air Quality Maintenance Areas. 8/10/76 11/29/77 42 FR 60753.......... (c) 7................ Adds carbon monoxide/ oxidant control strategy and regulations. 6/30/77 9/29/78 43 FR 44840.......... (c) 8................ Describes air quality surveillance program. 22a-171........................... Small Business 1/12/93 5/19/94 59 FR 26123.......... (c) 65............... Established small Assistance. business compliance and technical assistance program. 22a-174-1......................... Definitions.......... 03/15/02 02/27/03 68 FR 9011........... Adopting definitions applicable to PSD/ NSR program.. 22a-174-2......................... Registration 4/04/72 5/31/72 37 FR 23085.......... (b). ..................... requirements for existing stationary sources of air pollutants. 8/31/79 12/23/80 45 FR 84769.......... (c) 11............... In tandem with changes to Regulation 3, sources existing prior to 1972 must register. 22a-174-2a........................ Procedural 03/15/02 02/27/03 68 FR 9011........... Provisions applicable Requirements for New to PSD/NSR in Source Review and consolidated permit Title V Permitting. procedural requirements.. 22a-174-3......................... Permits for 4/04/72 5/31/72 37 FR 23085.......... (b).................. Conditional approval construction and of NSR program. operation of stationary sources. [[Page 352]] 8/30/79 12/23/80 45 FR 84769.......... (c)11................ EPA conditionally approved changes to meet federal New Source Review (NSR) requirements. CT did not submit Prevention of Significant Determination program. 8/31/79 1/07/82 47 FR 762............ (c) 20............... Final approval of NSR Rules removing conditions of 12/23/ 80. 10/10/80 1/07/82 47 FR 762............ (c) 20............... Allows conditional exemption of resource recovery facilities from offset transactions. 10/10/80 1/07/82 47 FR 762............ (c) 20............... Replaces the word ``actual'' with word ``allowable''. 12/27/88 2/23/93 58 FR 10957.......... (c) 56............... Changes to NSR and PSD requirements. 22a-174-3a........................ Permit to Construct 03/15/02 02/27/03 68 FR 9011........... PSD/NSR program and Operate requirements as Stationary Sources. revised by the CAAA.. 22a-174-4......................... Source monitoring, 4/04/72 5/31/72 37 FR 23085.......... (b). ..................... record keeping, reporting and authorization of inspection of air pollution sources. 10/31/77 12/23/80 45 FR 84769.......... (c) 11............... Clarifies record keeping and reporting requirements and rescinds smoke monitoring requirements for small sources. 12/15/80 8/24/82 47 FR 36822.......... (c) 20............... Rescinded requirements for smoke monitors on sources less than 250 mmBtu. 12/27/88 2/23/93 58 FR 10957.......... (c) 56............... Changes to opacity continuous emission monitoring (CEM) requirements. 22a-174-5......................... Methods for sampling, 4/04/72 5/31/72 37 FR 23085.......... (b). ..................... emission testing, and reporting. [[Page 353]] 10/05/77 12/23/80 45 FR 84769.......... (c) 11............... Tied State testing method requirement to federal requirements, clarified requirements for stack testing, and eliminated record keeping and reporting requirements. 12/19/80 8/28/81 46 FR 43418.......... (c) 16............... Revisions to source monitoring and stack testing requirements for SO2. 22a-174-6......................... Air Pollution 4/04/72 5/31/72 37 FR 23085.......... (b). ..................... Emergency Episode Procedures. 8/31/79 12/23/80 45 FR 84769.......... (c) 11............... Allows DEP to separately limit mobile and stationary sources depending upon the cause of the episode. 22a-174-7......................... Malfunction of 4/04/72 5/31/72 37 FR 23085.......... (b). ..................... Control Equipment; Reporting. 22a-174-8......................... Compliance Plans and 4/04/72 5/31/72 37 FR 23085.......... (b). ..................... Schedules. 22a-174-9......................... Prohibition of air 4/04/72 5/31/72 37 FR 23085.......... (b). ..................... pollution. 8/31/79 12/23/80 45 FR 84769.......... (c) 11............... Non-substantive numbering change. 8/31/79 8/12/83 48 FR 36579.......... (c) 11............... Full authority delegated for NSPS and NESHAPS. 12/6/91 56 FR 63875.......... Delegation of new subparts. 22a-174-10........................ Public Availability 4/04/72 5/31/72 37 FR 23085.......... (b). ..................... of Information. 22a-174-11........................ Prohibition against 4/04/72 5/31/72 37 FR 23085.......... (b). ..................... concealment of circumvention. 22a-174-12........................ Violations and 4/4/72 5/31/72 37 FR 23085.......... (b). ..................... enforcement. 22a-174-13........................ Variances............ 4/4/72 5/31/72 37 FR 23085.......... (b). ..................... 8/31/79 12/23/80 45 FR 84769.......... (c) 11............... Non-substantive numbering change. 22a-174-14........................ Compliance with 4/04/72 5/31/72 37 FR 10842.......... (b). ..................... regulation no defense to nuisance claim. 22a-174-15........................ Severability......... 4/4/72 5/31/72 37 FR 10842.......... (b). ..................... 22a-174-16........................ Responsibility to 4/4/72 5/31/72 37 FR 10842.......... (b). ..................... comply with applicable regulations. [[Page 354]] 22a-174-17........................ Control of open 4/04/72 5/31/72 37 FR 10842.......... (b). ..................... burning. 22a-174-18........................ Control of 4/4/72 5/31/72 37 FR 10842.......... (b). ..................... particulate emissions. 11/30/73 4/16/74 39 FR 13651.......... 52.375............... Allowed Hartford Electric Light & Connecticut Light & Power Supplies to use nonconforming fuel from 12/3/73 to 1/1/74. 7/11/81 9/23/82 47 FR 41958.......... (c) 22............... Defines TSP RACT for fuel burning equipment and process sources including cupolas, foundries, and hot mix asphalt plants. 22a-174-19........................ Control of sulfur 4/4/72 5/31/72 37 FR 23085.......... (b). ..................... compound emissions. 11/30/73 4/16/74 39 FR 13651.......... 52.375............... Allowed Hartford Electric Light and Connecticut Power and Light to use nonconforming fuel. 4/3/79 7/30/79 44 FR 44498.......... (c) 10............... Allowed Northeast Utilities to purchase, store, and burn nonconforming fuel. 9/8/80 4/27/81 46 FR 23412.......... (c) 12............... Variance for Federal Paperboard, Inc. 12/19/80 & 8/28/81 46 FR 43418.......... (c) 14............... Amends sulfur control 3/11/81 strategy. 3/11/81 & 7/ 8/28/81 46 FR 43418.......... (c) 15............... Amends New Source 15/81 Ambient Impact Analysis Guideline. 3/17/81 10/23/81 46 FR 51914.......... (c) 17............... Variance for Uniroyal, Inc. 11/2/81 11/18/81 46 FR 56612.......... (c) 18............... Approval State Energy Trade program. 11/14/75 11/18/81 46 FR 56612.......... 52.380 (e)(1)........ EPA disapproval revision which allows exemption for home heating with coal, historic demonstrations, and other small sources. 11/12/81 12/22/81 46 FR 62062.......... (c) 19............... Variances for United Technologies Corp., Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Division facilities in New Haven and Middletown. [[Page 355]] 7/7/81 11/12/82 47 FR 51129.......... (c) 24............... Variance for Sikorsky Aircraft--approved under the State Energy Trade Program. 5/27/82 2/8/83 48 FR 5723........... (c) 26............... Variance for Dow Chemical--approved under the State Energy Trade Program. 12/15/82 5/4/83 48 FR 20051.......... (c) 27............... Variance for Lydall, Inc.--approved under the State Energy trade (SET) Program. 11/1/82 6/28/83 48 FR 29689.......... (c) 28............... Simkins Industries-- approved under the State Energy Trade Program. 3/28/83 12/20/83 48 FR 56218.......... (c) 30............... Variance for Loomis Institute--approved under the State Energy Trade Program. 2/19/93 1/18/94 59 FR 2531........... (c) 63............... Changes requirements at Himilton Standard Division of UTC. 22a-174-20........................ Control of organic 4/4/72 5/31/72 37 FR 23085.......... (b). compound emissions. 8/31/79 12/23/80 45 FR 84769.......... (c) 11............... Requirements for certain Group I CTG source categories. Conditionally approved cutback asphalt and solvent metal cleaning categories. 10/10/80 1/17/82 47 FR 762............ (c) 20............... Requirements for cutback asphalt (Group I--CTG). 10/10/80 2/17/82 47 FR 6827........... (c) 25............... Requirements for Group II CTGs exclusive of controlling gasoline tank truck leaks, petroleum liquid storage external floating roof tanks, manufacture of vegetable oil, pneumatic rubber tire categories. Other VOC rules. [[Page 356]] 10/10/80 6/7/82 47 FR 24452.......... (c) 23............... Alternative emission reduction provisions. 12/10/82 2/1/84 49 FR 3989........... (c) 29............... Requirements for small open top degreasers (Group I-- CTG). 9/24/83 2/1/84 49 FR 3989........... (c) 29............... Exempts colds cleaners at auto repair facilities. 9/24/83 3/21/84 49 FR 10542.......... (c) 32............... Adds degreasing requirements for conveyorized and cold cleaning operations. 8/31/79 3/21/84 49 FR 10542.......... (c) 32............... Requirements for solvent metal cleaning (Group I CTG). 9/24/83 3/21/84 49 FR 10542.......... (c) 32............... Exempts storage vessels from submerged fill. Delays effective date of Stage I vapor recovery by 1 year. Requires RACT for all major sources of VOC not covered under a CTG document. 9/24/83 10/19/84 49 FR 41026.......... (c) 33............... Adds major non-ctg sources covered by 20(ee) to applicability, compliance, alternative emission reduction and seasonal operation after burner provisions. 12/13/84 7/18/85 50 FR 29229.......... (c) 34............... Revision to cutback asphalt regulation. Requires facilities with external floating roofs to install secondary seats. Changes to gasoline tank truck regulation. 4/23/86 11/20/86 51 FR 41963.......... (c) 36............... VOC RACT for Connecticut Charcoal Company. 4/28/86 2/19/87 52 FR 5104........... (c) 37............... VOC RACT for King Industries. 8/8/87 12/17/87 52 FR 47925.......... (c) 39............... VOC RACT for Belding Corticelli Thread Company. 5/28/86 2/17/88 51 FR 4621........... (c) 41............... Effective date clarification for Connecticut Charcoal. [[Page 357]] 9/24/87 4/11/88 53 FR 11847.......... (c) 42............... VOC RACT for Raymark Industries, Inc. 2/2/87 5/19/88 53 FR 17934.......... (c) 38............... Clarifies applicability of VOC compliance methods for surface coating sources. 3/17/87 5/19/88 53 FR 17934.......... (c) 38............... Adds regulations for SOCMI fugitive leaks and polystyrene resins. 8/21/87 7/12/88 53 FR 26256.......... (c) 44............... VOC RACT for Spongex International Ltd. 12/26/86 8/1/88 53 FR 28884.......... (c) 43............... VOC RACT for American Cyanamid Company. 10/27/88 3/8/89 54 FR 9781........... (c) 48............... VOC RACT for Dow Chemical, U.S.A. 6/7/88 3/24/89 54 FR 12193.......... (c) 46............... VOC RACT for New Departure Hyatt. 12/14/88 4/10/89 54 FR 14226.......... (c) 49............... VOC RACT for Stanadyne. 3/22/89 5/30/89 54 FR 22891.......... (c) 51............... VOC RACT for Pratt & Whitney Division of UTC. 12/30/88 6/2/89 54 FR 23650.......... (c) 50............... Changes limit on volatility of gasoline. 10/19/87 11/28/89 54 FR 48885.......... (c) 47............... VOC RACT for Frismar, Inc. 10/18/88 11/39/89 54 FR 49284.......... (c) 52............... VOC RACT for Pfizer, Inc. 9/5/89 12/22/89 54 FR 52798.......... (c) 53............... VOC RACT for Uniroyal Chemical Co. 11/29/89 3/12/90 55 FR 9121........... (c) 54............... VOC RACT for Hamilton Standard Division of United Technologies Corp. 11/2/88 3/14/90 55 FR 9442........... (c) 55............... VOC RACT for Heminway & Bartlett Manufacturing Company. 10/31/89 10/18/91 56 FR 52205.......... (c) 58............... Changes applicability to facilities with =15 pounds VOC per day. 10/31/89 10/18/91 56 FR 52205.......... (c) 58............... Various changes to Section 20 approved. 9/1/93 11/19/93 58 FR 61041.......... ..................... Withdrawal of NPR for Sikorsky Aircraft Division of UTC, Bridgeport. 1/29/90, 9/ 2/9/98 63 FR 6484........... (c) (60)............. VOC RACT for Sikorsky 29/95, & 2/ Aircraft Corporation 7/96 in Stratford. [[Page 358]] 6/3/96 4/24/98 63 FR 20318.......... (c) (73)............. Alternative VOC RACT for Risdon Corporation in Danbury. 11/18/93 3/10/99 64 FR 12024.......... (c)(75).............. Changes to subsection 22a-174-20(s), 20(v), and 20(ee). Loading gasoline and 4/1/98 10/19/00 65 FR 62624.......... (c)(84).............. Changes to gasoline other volatile and volatile organic organic compounds. loading regulations. Metal cleaning....... 8/23/96 10/19/00 65 FR 62624.......... (c)(84).............. Changes to metal cleaning regulations. Miscellaneous metal 8/1/95 10/19/00 65 FR 62624.......... (c)(84).............. Changes to parts and products. regulations to add emission limit for architectural aluminum panels. 22a-174-21........................ Control of carbon 4/4/72 5/31/72 37 FR 23085.......... (b). monoxide emissions. 9/21/82 3/21/84 49 FR 10542.......... (c) 32............... CO attainment plan. 22a-174-22........................ Control of Nitrogen 11/19/96 9/28/99 64 FR 52238.......... (c)(82).............. Case-specific trading Oxides Emissions. order for AlliedSignal, Inc., and U.S. Army Tank- Automotive and Armaments Command in Stratford. 22a-174-22........................ Control of Nitrogen 11/19/96 9/28/99 64 FR 52238.......... (c)(82).............. Case-specific trading Oxides Emissions. order for Connecticut Natural Gas Corporation in Rocky Hill. 22a-174-22........................ Control of Nitrogen 12/20/96 9/28/99 64 FR 52238.......... (c)(82).............. Case-specific trading Oxides Emissions. order for Cytec Industries, Inc., in Wallingford. 22a-174-22........................ Control of Nitrogen 6/25/97 9/28/99 64 FR 52238.......... (c)(82).............. Amendments to case- Oxides Emissions. specific trading order for Connecticut Natural Gas Corporation. 22a-174-22........................ Control of Nitrogen 7/8/97 9/28/99 64 FR 52238.......... (c)(82).............. Amendments to case- Oxides Emissions. specific trading order for AlliedSignal, Inc., and U.S. Army Tank- Automotive and Armaments Command in Stratford. [[Page 359]] 22a-174-22........................ Control of Nitrogen 7/23/97 9/28/99 64 FR 52238.......... (c)(82).............. Case-specific trading Oxides Emissions. order for Ogden Martin Systems of Bristol, Inc., in Bristol. 22a-174-22........................ Control of NOX 1/12/00 3/23/01 66 FR 16137.......... (c)(88).............. Case-specific trading nitrogen oxide order for Wisvest emissions. Bridgeport Harbor Station's Unit No. 2 in Bridgeport. 5/22/00 3/23/01 66 FR 16137.......... (c)(88).............. Amendment to case- specific trading order for Ogden Martin System's facility in Bristol. 5/22/00 3/23/01 66 FR 16137.......... (c)(88).............. Amendment to case- specific trading order for Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority. 5/22/00 3/23/01 66 FR 16137.......... (c)(88).............. Amendment to case- specific order for American Ref-Fuel Company. 5/22/00 3/23/01 66 FR 16137.......... (c)(88).............. Amendment to case- specific trading order for Bridgeport Resco Company. 5/22/00 3/23/01 66 FR 16137.......... (c)(88).............. Case-specific trading order for Wisvest Bridgeport Harbor Station's Unit No. 4 in Bridgeport. 5/22/00 3/23/01 66 FR 16137.......... (c)(88).............. Case-specific trading order for Wisvest New Haven Harbor Station's auxiliary Boiler in New Haven. 5/31/00 3/23/01 66 FR 16137.......... (c)(88).............. Case-specific trading order for Wisvest Bridgeport Harbor Station's Unit No. 3 in Bridgeport. 5/31/00 3/23/01 66 FR 16137.......... (c)(88).............. Case-specific trading order for Wisvest New Haven Harbor Station's Unit No. 1 in New Haven. 22a-174-22a....................... Nitrogen Oxides 12/15/98 9/28/99 64 FR 52238.......... (c)(80).............. Approval of NOX cap (NOX)Budget Program. and allowance trading regulations. [[Page 360]] 22a-174-22b....................... Post-2002 Nitrogen 9/29/99 12/27/00 65 FR 81746.......... (c)86................ Oxides (NOX) Budget Program. 22a-174-23........................ Control of Odors..... 4/4/72 5/31/72 37 FR 23085.......... (b). Rescinded from 8/31/79 12/23/80 45 FR 84769.......... (c) 11............... EPA has no authority Federal SIP. to control odors. 22a-174-24........................ Connecticut primary 4/4/72 5/31/72 37 FR 23085.......... (b). and secondary standards. 7/11/81 11/18/81 46 FR 56612.......... (c) 18............... Eliminated State 24- hour and annual standard for SO2. 10/8/80 2/17/82 47 FR 6827........... (c) 25............... Adopted ambient air quality standards for lead and revised the ozone standard. 10/8/80 8/24/82 47 FR 36822.......... (c) 20............... EPA took ``no action'' on definition of the term ``acceptable method'' because did not ensure consistency with EPA monitoring regulations. 10/8/80 11/2/82 47 FR 49646.......... (c) 20............... Correction to subparagraph designation. 10/8/80 12/13/85 50 FR 50906.......... (c) 35............... Approved definition of acceptable method. 2/25/91 3/24/92 57 FR 10139.......... (c) 61............... Requires use of low sulfur fuels at Connecticut Light & Power in Montville. 2/14/92 11/20/92 57 FR 54703.......... (c) 59............... Requires use of low sulfur fuels at Stones CT Paperboard Corp. 2/5/92 11/20/92 57 FR 54703.......... (c) 59............... Requires use of low sulfur fuel at Hartford Hospital. 22a-174-25........................ Effective date....... 4/4/72 5/31/72 37 FR 23085.......... (b). 22a-174-27........................ Emissions standards 3/26/98 3/10/99 64 FR 12005.......... (c)78................ Revised Department of for periodic motor Environmental vehicle inspection Protection and maintenance. regulation contain I/ M emission standards. [[Page 361]] 22a-174-28........................ SIP revision 09/28/99 01/31/00 64 FR 67188.......... (c)(83).............. This SIP revision concerning removes the Oxygenated Gasoline. oxygenated gasoline requirement for the Connecticut portion of the New York--N. New Jersey--Long Island area and changes it to a continency measure for maintaining the carbon monoxide National Ambient Air Quality Standard in the southwest Connecticut area. 14-164c........................... Periodic Motor 4/7/98 3/10/99 64 FR 12005.......... (c)78................ Revised Department of Vehicle Inspection Motor Vehicles and Maintenance. regulation for the Connecticut I/M Program. 6/24/99 10/27/00 10/27/00, 65 FR 64360 (c)89................ Revised subsection (b) of Section 14- 164c-11a of the Department of Motor Vehicles regulation concerning emissions repairs expenditure requirement to receive waver. 22a-174-30........................ Gasoline Vapor 1/12/93 12/17/93 58 FR 65930.......... (c) 62............... Requires Stage II Recovery. vapor recovery from gasoline dispensers. 1/18/94 59 FR 2649........... (c) 62............... Correction to 12/17/ 93 notice. 22a-174-32........................ Reasonably available 11/18/93 3/10/99 64 FR 12024.......... (c)(76).............. Conditional approval control technology of the addition of for volatile organic non-CTG VOC RACT compounds. requirements. 174 8/27/99 10/19/00 65 FR 62624.......... (c)(84).............. Changes to the non- CTG regulation. 22a-174-36........................ Low Emission Vehicles 12/23/94 3/9/00 65 FR 12479.......... (c)(79).............. Approval of Low Emission Vehicle Program. 22a-174-36(g)..................... Alternative Means of 1/29/99 3/9/00 65 FR 12479.......... (c)(79).............. Approval of Compliance via the Alternative Means of National Low Compliance via the Emission Vehicle National Low (LEV) Program. Emission Vehicle (LEV) Program for the ``California'' low emission vehicle program adopted above. [[Page 362]] 22a-174-38........................ Municipal Waste 10/26/00 12/6/01 66 FR 63312.......... c(90)................ The nitrogen oxide Combustors. emission limits and related regulatory provisions of 22a- 174-38, Municipal Waste Combustors, included in sections 22a-174-38 (a), (b), (c), (d), (i), (j), (k), (l), and (m). 22a-174-100....................... Permits for 1/9/74 2/25/74 39 FR 7280........... (c) 4................ Requires review of construction of air impacts of indirect sources indirect sources. Rescinded from federal SIP. 8/20/74 2/13/76 41 FR 6765........... (c) 6................ Added indirect source review (ISR) regulations. 6/30/77 1/26/79 44 FR 5427........... (c) 9. NA 12/23/79 45 FR 84769.......... (c) 11............... SIP shown to attain standards as expeditiously as practicable without ISR regulation. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [62 FR 52022, Oct. 6, 1997; 62 FR 65224, Dec. 11, 1997, as amended at 63 FR 6487, Feb. 9, 1998; 63 FR 20318, Apr. 24, 1998; 64 FR 12024, Mar. 10, 1999; 64 FR 52238, Sept. 28, 1999; 64 FR 67192, Dec. 1, 1999; 65 FR 12479, Mar. 9, 2000; 65 FR 62624, Oct. 19, 2000; 65 FR 64360, Oct. 27, 2000; 65 FR 81746, Dec. 27, 2000; 66 FR 16137, Mar. 23, 2001; 66 FR 63312, Dec. 6, 2001; 68 FR 9011, Feb. 27, 2003]