[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: 40CFR52.536]
[Page 411-421]
TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
PART 52_APPROVAL AND PROMULGATION OF IMPLEMENTATION PLANS
--Table of Contents
Subpart K_Florida
Sec. 52.536 Original identification of plan section.
(a) This section identifies the original ``State of Florida Air
Implementation Plan'' and all revisions submitted by Florida that were
federally approved prior to July 1, 1998.
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(b) The plan was officially submitted on January 27, 1972.
(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the dates
specified.
(1) Notification of adoption of standard procedures to test and
evaluate air pollution sources submitted on April 10, 1972, by the
Florida Department of Pollution Control.
(2) Miscellaneous non-regulatory additions to the plan submitted on
May 5, 1972, by the Florida Department of Pollution Control.
(3) Compliance schedules submitted on June 1, 1973, by the Florida
Department of Pollution Control.
(4) Compliance schedules submitted on August 6, 1973, by the Florida
Department of Pollution Control.
(5) Revision of the State permit system to include indirect sources,
Section III, Chapter 17-2, submitted on September 25, 1973, by the
Florida Department of Pollution Control.
(6) Compliance schedules submitted on February 26, 1974, by the
Florida Department of Pollution Control.
(7) Identification of ten AQMA's submitted on May 30, 1974, by the
Florida Department of Pollution Control.
(8) Request that EPA defer identification of seven AQCR's submitted
on September 25, 1974, by the Florida Department of Pollution Control.
(9) Additional information relating to the September 25, 1974,
deferral request submitted on November 21, 1974, by the Florida
Department of Pollution Control.
(10) Additional information relating to the September 25, 1974,
deferral request submitted on January 9, 1975, by the Florida Department
of Pollution Control.
(11) Revision to SO2 emission limits for sulfur recovery
plants and sulfuric acid plants submitted on February 12, 1975, by the
Florida Department of Pollution Control.
(12) Request for deletion of four AQMA's from the AQMA
identification list submitted on March 31, 1975, by the Florida
Department of Pollution Control.
(13) Additional information supporting the March 31, 1975, deletion
request submitted on April 9, 1975, by the Florida Department of
Pollution Control.
(14) Additional information supporting the March 31, 1975, deletion
request submitted on April 15, 1975, by the Florida Department of
Pollution Control.
(15) Revised limits on sulfur dioxide emissions from fossil-fuel-
fired steam generators were submitted on July 26, 1975, by the
Department of Environmental Regulation. (No action is taken on these new
limits as they apply to Duval County.)
(16) Revised ambient sulfur dioxide standards for Broward, Dade, and
Palm Beach Counties, submitted on December 15, 1975, by the Florida
Department of Environmental Regulation.
(17) Revised burning rule for cold or frost protection, submitted on
January 14, 1976, by the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation.
(18) 1979 implementation plan revisions for nonattainment areas,
(sulfur dioxide and ozone), submitted on April 30, 1979, as supplemented
with August 27, 1979 and January 23, 1980 submittals by the Florida
Department of Environmental Regulation.
(19) Variance from particulate, sulfur dioxide, and visible emission
limits of the plan for units of Florida Power and Light Company's Cape
Canaveral, Ft. Myers, Manatee, Riviera, and Sanford plants, submitted on
August 31, 1979, and June 23, 1980, by the Florida Department of
Environmental Regulation. (The particulate variance for the Port
Everglades and Turkey Point plants is disapproved.)
(20) Limited variance from particulate, visible, and excess
emissions limits granted to Florida Power and Light for Unit 4 of its
Sanford station, submitted on February 4, 1980, by the Department of
Environmental Regulation.
(21) The implementation plan revision developed by the Florida DER
for the Jacksonville and Tampa TSP secondary nonattainment areas under
Part D of Title I of the CAA was submitted for EPA's approval on
February 27, 1981. The control strategies, as approved and adopted for
the local program agencies (the Duval County Bio-Environmental Services
Division and the Hillsborough County Environmental Protection
Commission) were
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submitted to EPA on March 16 and April 20, 1982, respectively.
(22) Pursuant to section 127 of the Clean Air Act, the Florida
Department of Environmental Regulation submitted on April 15, 1980 a
revision to the SIP concerning provisions for public notification and
awareness.
(23) The air quality surveillance plan revision was submitted by the
Florida Department of Environmental Regulation on December 11, 1979 and
updates Florida's SIP to meet EPA requirements as set forth in 40 CFR
part 58 (44 FR 27558, May 10, 1979).
(24) Reformatting of the Rules and Regulations portion of the
Florida State Implementation Plan, submitted on May 8, 1978, by the
Florida Department of Environmental Regulation.
(25) Revisions to the Sulfur Dioxide Emission Limiting Regulations
applicable to specific Fossil Fuel Steam Generators, submitted on
November 6, 1978, and February 3, 1979, by the Florida Department of
Environmental Regulation.
(26) Request for delegation of authority for PSD submitted on
September 22, 1980, by the Department of Environmental Regulation.
(27) Corrections in 1979 revisions for ozone nonattainment areas
(Broward, Dade, Duval, Hillsborough, Orange, Palm Beach, and Pinellas
Counties) submitted on May 28, 1980, by the Florida Department of
Environmental Regulation to meet conditions of the conditional approval
of March 18, 1980 (45 FR 17140).
(28) Revised limits on visible emissions from new sulfuric and
nitric acid plants and mass particulate emission limits new Portland
cement plants, submitted on July 16, 1976, by the Department of
Environmental Regulation.
(29) Revised Opacity Limits for Monsanto Textile Co., Pensacola,
Florida, submitted on December 19, 1979, by the Florida Department of
Environmental Regulation.
(30) Operating permit for Stauffer Chemical Company, submitted on
August 4, 1980, by the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation,
to satisfy a condition of the approval of the 1979 revisions for the
Pinellas County SO2 nonattainment area.
(31) Revised ambient CO and TSP standards applicable in Broward,
Dade, and Palm Beach Counties, submitted on August 6, 1976, by the
Florida Department of Environmental Regulation.
(32) Set II VOC regulations, submitted on August 28, 1980, by the
Florida Department of Environmental Regulation.
(33) Amendments to Florida's continuous monitoring rule, submitted
on January 27, 1978, by the Department of Environmental Regulation.
(34) Revisions in Sections 17-2.21 and 17-2.32 of the Florida
Administrative Code, adopting, in part, Federal NSPS and NESHAPS
regulations, submitted by the Florida Department of Environmental
Regulation on August 28, 1980.
(35) Revision of gasoline bulk plant rule, submitted on October 15,
1980, by the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation.
(36) Variance granted to Florida Power and Light Company for Unit 4
of its Sanford station, submitted on August 11, 1981, by the Department
of Environmental Regulation. This variance is applicable until July 1,
1984, or until thirty months after EPAapproval, whichever, is later, for
particulate, visible, and sulfur dioxide emissions.
(37) RACT emission limits and bubble provision for General Portland
Inc., Tampa (FAC 17-2.650(2)(c)1.c.), submitted by the Florida
Department of Environmental Regulation on August 11, 1981.
(38) Revocation of complex source rules, submitted on August 11,
1981, by the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation.
(39) Emission limits for sources burning carbonaceous fuel,
submitted on May 22, 1974, and January 21, 1981, and reformatted on
August 11, 1981, by the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation.
(40) Amendments to upset, startup and malfunction rule, submitted on
August 12, 1976; revisions to section 17-2.05(14) FAC (excess emissions)
and 17-2.05(6) Table II, E., FAC, fossil fuel steam generators-visible
emissions, submitted on October 19, 1979; revision describing compliance
testing for amendments in section 17-2.05 (14) and (6), submitted on
September 24, 1980, by
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the Department of Environmental Regulation.
(41) Reformatting of the rules and regulations portion of the
Florida State Implementation Plan, submitted on August 11, 1981, by the
Florida Department of Environmental Regulation.
(42) Revised open burning and frost protection rule and ambient lead
standard, submitted on December 23, 1981, by the Florida Department of
Environmental Regulation.
(43) On July 14, 1980, the Florida Department of Environmental
Regulation (FDER) submitted a revision pertaining to deletion of the
regulation on existing petroleum refineries in nonattainment areas and
adding test methods for gasoline truck tanks, vapor collection systems,
volatile organic compound (VOC) content of coating materials and
gasoline bulk terminals for sources located in ozone nonattainment
areas. On May 30, 1980, FDER submitted a revision establishing
incremental compliance dates for existing VOC sources and extending
final compliance dates for certain gasoline service stations. On
December 23, 1981, FDER submitted a revision establishing test methods
for certain VOC sources, adopting three definitions used in the test
methods, and exempting six VOCs.
(44) Revised SO2 limits for the Gannon Station of Tampa
Electric Company, submitted on December 3, 1980, and associated methods
of coal sampling and analysis, submitted on February 16, 1982, by the
Florida Department of Environmental Regulation.
(45) Revision of the commencement date of the COM test burn period
for Florida Power and Light Co.'s Sanford Plant, Unit 4, submitted on
March 30, 1982, by the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation.
(46) Miscellaneous regulation chang es, submitted on August 11,
1981, by the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation.
(47) Point source emission testing methods submitted on December 30,
1980, and May 29, 1981, by the Florida Department of Environmental
Regulation.
(48) Revised ambient standards and episode alert level for ozone,
submitted on April 26, 1982, by the Florida Department of Environmental
Regulation.
(49) Changes in Open Burning and Frost Protection Fire Rule,
submitted on November 15, 1982, by the Florida Department of
Environmental Regulation.
(50) Miscellaneous amendents to Chapter 17-2, submitted on December
23, 1982, by the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation.
(51) Regulations for Prevention of Significant Deterioration,
submitted on December 23, 1981, and December 23, 1982, by the Florida
Department of Environmental Regulation. (No action is taken on the
provisions for review involving vessel emissions or nonattainment
areas.)
(52) Amendments to Chapter 17-2.650(1)(a) and 17-2.650(2)(a)
submitted on February 18, 1983, by the Florida Department of
Environmental Regulation. The amendments require all new and modified
sources of particulate and volatile organic compounds located in
nonattainment areas or in areas of influence for particulate matter to
utilize Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) if they are not
subject to Lowest Achievable Emissions Rate (LAER) provisions.
(53) Changes to Florida Administrative Code (FAC), Chapter 17-2,
submitted on August 12, 1983, and June 13, 1984, by the Florida
Department of Environmental Regulation (FDER).
(i) Incorporation by reference--
(A) August 12, 1983, letter and April 17, 1984, certification of
Administrative Rules filed with the Department of State, from the
Florida Department of Environmental Regulation.
(B) Amendments to Florida Administrative Code Rules 17-2.100(132),
17-2.300 (1) and (2), 17-2.400 (1) through (5), 17-2.500(2)(e)3, 17-
2.500(2)(e)4.c.(i), 17-2.500(4)(b), 17-2.650(1)(a). These revisions were
adopted on July 1, 1983, by the State of Florida Department of
Environmental Regulation.
(C) Amendments to Florida Administrative Code Rules 17-2.410 (1) and
(3), and 17-2.460, approved on April 17, 1984, by the State of Florida
Department of Environmental Regulation.
(ii) Additional material--none.
(54) TSP variance for Jacksonville Kraft Paper Company, submitted on
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September 2, 1983, by the Florida Department of Environmental
Regulation.
(55) State implementation plan for lead, submitted by the Department
of Environmental Regulation on September 17, 1984.
(i) Incorporation by reference--
(A) Amendments to Florida Administrative Code, Chapter 17.2-100,
Definitions, and 17.2-500 and 510, Applicability (for New Source
Review), adopted by the State on January 25, 1984, and September 17,
1984 letter from the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation to
EPA.
(ii) Additional material--
(A) Narrative submittal, including an attainment demonstration.
(B) Emissions inventories for lead sources.
(56) Amendments to the Florida Administrative Code (FAC) submitted
by the Secretary of the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation
(FDER) on May 30, 1985, which deals with source sampling.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendments to 17-2.700 FAC, which deals with source sampling
procedures and conditions, adopted on April 3, 1985, by the FDER.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) None.
(57) Changes to Florida Administrative Code (FAC) Chapter 17-2,
submitted on May 31, 1985, by the Florida Department of Environmental
Regulation (FDER).
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) May 31, 1985 letter from the Florida DER, and Amendments to FAC
Chapters 17-2.100, 17-2.215, 17-2.540, 17-2.600, 17-2.700 and 17-2.753
which were adopted by the FDER on April 11, 1985. Allow sulfur in the
pelletized form to be shipped and handled in the State. Also establish
new source review requirements, emission estimating procedures, emission
limiting standards, and test procedures for elemental sulfur storage and
handling facilities.
(ii) Additional information.
(A) None.
(58) Visibility new source review regulations were submitted to EPA
on September 23, 1985.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter of September 23, 1985, from the State of Florida
Department of Environmental Regulation, and amendments to Rule 17-2.100
FAC (Definitions), Rule 17-2.220 FAC (Public Notice and Comment), and
Rule 17-2.500 FAC (Prevention of Significant Deterioration), adopted by
the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation on July 25, 1985.
(59) Post-1982 CO SIP revision for Dade County, submitted on
September 19, 1986, by the Florida Department of Environmental
Regulation.
(i) Incorporation by reference--none.
(ii) Other material.
(A) Narrative description of analysis performed for CO.
(B) Analysis of East Flagler Street Carbon Monoxide Exceedances--
Downtown Miami.
(C) Description of Methodologies to Assess Eight-Hour Nighttime
Carbon Monoxide Exceedances.
(D) Identification and Analysis of Potential Carbon Monoxide
Hotspots in Dade County, Florida.
(E) Analysis of Transportation Control Measures (TCMs), Dade County/
Miami.
(60) Stack height regulations were submitted on July 1 and November
19, 1986, by the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revised FAC 17-2.100(177), added FAC 17-2.100(178), added FAC
17-2.500(5)(h)6., and added FAC 17-2.510(4)(f), adopted on May 8, 1986.
(B) Revised FAC 17-2.100(61) and revised FAC 17-2.270, adopted on
September 30, 1986.
(ii) Other material--none.
(61) [Reserved]
(62) Consent Order was submitted by EPA on August 14, 1986, by the
Florida Department of Environmental Regulation.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) A Consent Order for Smart-Pak Industries was adopted by the
Florida Department of Environmental Regulation on June 17, 1986.
(ii) Additional material--none.
(63) Florida plan for the protection of visibility in Federal Class
I areas submitted to EPA on August 27, 1987, by
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the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation (FDER) to satisfy the
Part 2 visibility requirements.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) May 26, 1988, letter from the Florida Department of
Environmental Regulation, and pages 20 and 21 of the Florida plan for
the protection of visibility in Federal Class I areas containing the
periodic review requirements satisfying 40 CFR 51.306(c), adopted by the
Florida Department of Environmental Regulation on August 27, 1987.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Narrative SIP titled ``The Florida Plan for the Protection of
Visibility in Federal Class I Areas.''
(64) [Reserved]
(65) Changes to the Florida Administrative Code (FAC), Chapter 17-2,
submitted to EPA on November 19, 1986, and June 12, 1987, by the Florida
Department of Environmental Regulations.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) November 19, 1986, and June 12, 1987, letters from the Florida
Department of Environmental Regulation.
(B) Amendments to Florida Administrative Code Rules 17-2.100(6),
(21) and (118); 17-2.210 introductory text, (1) and (3)(r); 17-2.220(1),
(2)(a)-(h); 17-2.300(3)(c)1. and (3)(c)2.; 17-2.310 introductory text;
17-2.450(1)(a) and (2)(a);17-2.500(2)(e)4.a. (i) and (ii), (4)(a)1.a.
and (4)(b)1.; 17-2.600(1)(d); and 17-2.700(2)(a)3.; Tables 500-1, 500-2,
500-3, Table 700-1 and Table 700-2. These revisions were adopted on July
1, 1983, and September 30, 1986, by the FloridaDepartment of
Environmental Regulation.
(ii) Additional material--none.
(66) PM10 revisions for the Florida State Implementation
FPlan were submitted on May 19, 1988 and July 18, 1989, by the Florida
Department of Environmental Regulation. Miscellaneous corrective
revisions were also submitted by the Florida Department of Environmental
Regulation on July 18, 1989.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revised regulations which became state-effective on May 30,
1988:
17-2.100--Definitions: (16)(a), (17), (61), (143), (173)(b), (202)
17-2.300--Ambient Air Quality Standards: (3)(b)
17-2.310--Maximum Allowable Increases (Prevention of Significant
Deterioration Increments): (1)(a) and (2)(a)
17-2.330--Air Alert: (1)(b) thru (f)
17-2.340--Air Warning: (1)(b)
17-2.350--Air Emergency: (1) Introductory paragraph, (1)(b) thru (e)
17-2.400--Procedures for Designation and Redesignation of Areas: (1)(b)
17-2.410--Designation of Areas Not Meeting Ambient Air Quality Standards
(Nonattainment Areas): (2)(b), (3) thru (7)
17-2.420--Designation of Areas Meeting Ambient Air Quality Standards
(Attainment Areas): (2)
17-2.430--Designation of Areas Which Cannot Be Classified As Attainment
or Nonattainment (Unclassifiable Areas): (1)
17-2.450--Designation of Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD)
Areas: (1) Introductory paragraph and subparagraph (a)
17-2.460--Designation of Air Quality Maintenance Areas: (4)
17-2.500--Prevention of Significant Deterioration: (2)(e)4.b., (4)(e)3.,
(5)(f)3, Table 500-2 and Table 500-3
17-2.600--Specific Source Emission Limiting Standards: (11)(a)3., 7.,
9., (11)(b)3.a., (11)(b)5.
(B) Revised regulations which became state-effective on July 9,
1989:
17-2.100--Definitions: (37) and (145)
17-2.210--Permits Required: (1) and (3)
17-2.260--Air Quality Models
17-2.300--Ambient Air Quality Standards: (2)
17-2.340--Air Warning: (1)(c)
17-2.410--Designation of Areas Not Meeting Ambient Air Quality Standards
(Nonattainment Areas): (1) and (2)(a)
17-2.420--Designation of Areas Meeting Ambient Air Quality Standards
(Attainment Areas): (3) thru (5)
17-2.430--Designation of Areas Which Cannot Be Classified As Attainment
or Nonattainment (Unclassifiable Areas): (2) Introductory Paragraph
17-2.460--Designation of Air Quality Maintenance Areas: (1) and (2)
17-2.500--Prevention of Significant Deterioration: (1)(a)--(c)
17-2.520--Sources Not Subject to Prevention of Significant Deterioration
or Nonattainment Requirements.: Title
17-2.540--Source Specific New Source Review Requirements: (2)(a)
17-2.600--Specific Emission Limiting and Performance Standards: Title,
Introductory paragraph, (1)(a)1., (2)(a)2.a.; (2)(b)1.; (4)(b)2.;
(5)(a)1., 2., 3a.(i), and 4. Introductory paragraph; (5)(b); (6);
(12)(a)1.; (12)(a)7.; (12)(b); (12)(c) Introductory paragraph;
(12)(c)4., (13); and (14)
17-2.610--General Particulate Emission Limiting Standards: Table 610-1
and (3)(c)7.
17-2.650--Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT): (1)(c)3.a.(ii)
and (iii); (1)(f)
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introductory paragraph; (1)(f)10.c.(i) and (iv); (2)(a)1., (b), (c)
Introductory paragraph, (c)1.b. and c., (c)2.b.(ii), (c)3.b.(ii),
(c)4.b, (c)5.a. Introductory paragraph, (c)5.a.iv. and v., (c)5.b.(i)-
(iv), (c)6.b.(i) and (iii), (c)7.b.(i) and (ii), (c)8. thru 10.,
(c)11.a. Introductory paragraph, (c)11.a.(vi), (c)11.b., and (c)12.;
(2)(d)2.a., b. and c.
17-2.660--Standard of Performances for New Stationary Sources (NSPS):
(2)(b)
17-2.700--Stationary Point Source Emissions Test Procedures: (1)(b)
Introductory paragraph; (1)(d)1.b.(i), (2)(a)2., (2)(a)4. thru 9.; Table
700-1; (4)(c)1.c.(i) and (ii); (6)(a)1.a., (b)1., (b)2.a. and b.,
(b)3.a. and b., (b)5., (b)6.a. thru c.,(b)7.b. thru e., (b)10., (b)(12),
(b)16.b. and c., (b)18 thru 22, (b)24. thru 31., and (c)6.d.
17-2.710--Continuous Monitoring Requirements: (1)(a)2.
17-2.960--Compliance Schedules for Specific Source Emission Limiting
Standards: (1)(c) and (d) Introductory paragraph; (1)(e).
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Letter of May 19, 1988, from the Florida Department of
Environmental Regulation (FDER) submitting the SIP revisions.
(B) Letter of July 18, 1989, from the FDER submitting additional SIP
revisions.
(67) [Reserved]
(68) Revisions which were submitted on August 16 and November 8,
1989, concerning Biological Waste Incinerators
(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Revisions to Florida
Administrative Code, Chapter 17-2 which became state effective on August
30, 1989.
17-2.100 Definitions; 27, 28, 181, and 182
17.2.600 Specific Source Emission Limiting Standards: (1)(a)1., (1)(b)
Introductory paragraph, (1)(c) Introductory paragraph, (1)(d)
17.2.700 Stationary Point Source Emissions Test Procedures:
Table 700-1: 17-2.600(1)(a)-(e)
17.2.710 Continuous Monitoring Requirements: paragraph (5)
(B) Revisions to Florida Administrative Code, chapter 17-2 which
became state effective on November 9, 1989.
17-2.100 Definitions: 26 and 175
(ii) Additional material. (A) Letter of August 16, 1989, from the
Florida Department of Environmental Regulation submitting the SIP
revision.
(B) Letter of November 8, 1989, from the Florida Department of
Environmental Regulation submitting the amendments to the August 16,
1989, submittal.
(69) Vehicle Anti-tampering and visible emissions regulations
(Chapter 17-243 and Chapter 17-244 of the Florida Administrative Code
respectively) which were submitted to EPA on March 20, 1990, and
revisions to Chapter 17-243 submitted on June 18, 1990.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) New Florida Administrative Code (FAC) regulations 17-243
(Tampering with Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Equipment) and 17-244
(Visible Emissions from Motor Vehicles) which became state effective on
February 21, 1990.
(B) Revisions to FAC Chapter 17-243 (Tampering with Motor Vehicle
Air Pollution Control Equipment) which became state effective May 29,
1990.
(ii) Other material.
(A) March 20, 1990, and June 18, 1990, letters from the Florida
Department of Environmental Regulation.
(70) Revisions to chaper 17-2 of the Florida Administrative Code
which were submitted on July 12, 1990.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendments to the following rules of F.A.C. which become
effective on July 13, 1990:
17-2.100 (21), (22), (119) and (126);
17-2.310 (preamble), (1)(c), (2)(c), and (3)(c);
17-2.450 (1)(a), (2)(a), and (3); and
17-2.500 (2)(e)4.b., (3)(f)3., 4(a)3., 4(b)1. thru 3.a.
introductory paragraph, 4(b)3.b. thru d., 4(b)3.e. introductory
paragraph and 4(b)3.e.(ii).
(ii) Other material.
(A) Letter of July 12, 1990, from the Florida Department of
Environmental Regulation.
(B) Minimum program elements.
(71) The Florida Department of Environmental Regulation submitted an
Order authorizing research and testing by the Florida Power & Light
Company and the operating permit for the Orimulsion Fuel Test Burn at
the Sanford Power Plant Unit No. 4 to EPA on October 11, 1990.
(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Florida Department of
Environmental Regulation Order authorizing research and testing by the
Florida Power & Light Company adopted on October 4, 1990.
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(B) Florida Power & Light operating permit number AC 64-180842, PSD-
FL-150 which becomes State-effective on January 7, 1991.
(ii) Other materials. (A) Letter of October 11, 1990, from the
Florida Department of Environmental Regulation.
(72) Revisions to Chapter 17-2 of the Florida Administrative Code
which were submitted on August 16, 1989, and August 27, 1990.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendments to FAC 17-2.100(41), (153) and (217); 17-2.510(2)(a)
introductory paragraph, 17-2.650(1)(a), (1)(b) title, (1)(b)2., (1)(c)1,
(1)(d), (1)(e), (1)(f) introductory paragraph, (1)(f)2.a., (1)(f)3.a.,
(1)(f)5.b., (1)(f)6.a.(i), and (1)(f)14.a.(iii); which became State
effective on August 30, 1989.
(B) Amendments to FAC 17-2.100(220); 17-2.650(1)(b)2, (1)(d),
(1)(e), (1)(f)4.a., and (1)(f)16.a.; 17-2.700 TABLE 700-1; and 17-2.965,
which became State effective on September 13, 1990.
(ii) Other material--None.
(73) Regulations for a centralized vehicle Inspection/Maintenance
(I/M) program. These revisions were submitted by the State of Florida,
through the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation (FDER) on
March 20, 1989.
(i) Incorporated by reference.
(A) Florida Administrative Code, Chapter 17-242, Mobile Source--
Vehicle Emission Standards and Test Procedures Rule which were adopted
on January 31, 1989.
(ii) Other material.
(A) Letter of March 20, 1989, from the Florida Department of
Regulation (FDER).
(74) Vehicle Anti-tampering revisions (Chapter 17-243 of the Florida
Administrative Code) which were submitted to EPA on January 24, 1991.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to FAC Chapter 17-243 (Tampering with Motor Vehicle
Air Pollution Control Equipment) which became state effective January 2,
1991, as follows:
17-243.200--Definitions: (1); (2) Introductory Paragraph and (a); and
(3) Introductory paragraph
17-243.300--Exemptions: (2); (3) Introductory paragraph and (b); (4)
Introductory paragraph, (b), (c) and (d)
17-243.400--Prohibitions
17-243.500--Certification: (1)(a) thru (d)
17-243.600--Enforcement: (2); (3) Introductory paragraph and (b), (4);
(6); and (7)
(ii) Other material.
(A) Letter dated January 24, 1991, from the Florida Department of
Environmental Regulation.
(75) Revisions to F.A.C. Chapter 17-242 (Motor Vehicle Emission
Standards and Testing Procedures) which were submitted to EPA on March
25, 1991.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revision to F.A.C. 17-242 (Motor Vehicle Emission Standards and
Testing Procedures) which were adopted March 1, 1991.
Revision to F.A.C. Chapter 17-242 as follows:
17-242.100; and
17-242.200 (1), (6), (9), (11), (12), (15), (18), (26), (29) and (30);
and
17-242.300; and
17-242.400; and
17-242.500; and
17-242.600 (1-3(a)(3)), 3(a)(6-10), 5(a-f), 5(h), 6 and
17-242.700; and
17-242.800; and
17-242.900 (1), (2)(a), (2)(b), (2)(d) through (2)(g), (3), (4) and (5)
(ii) Other material.
(A) Letter of March 25, 1991, from the Florida Department of
Environmental Regulation.
(76) The Florida Department of Environmental Regulation submitted
revisions to chapter 17-2 of the Florida Administrative Code which were
submitted on January 14, 1992. These revisions incorporate Capture
Efficiency Test Procedures for Volatile Organic Compound sources into
the Florida Administrative Code.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Florida Administrative Code (FAC) 17-2.100 (32), (37), (38),
(39), (40), (60), (61), (68), (95), (101), (117), (155), (163), (180),
(218), (237), effective December 31, 1991.
(B) FAC 17-2.650(1)(f) Introductory paragraph, 1., 2., 3., 4., 5.,
6., 7., 12., 14., 15., and 16., effective December 31, 1991.
(C) FAC 17-2.700(6)(c)7, effective December 31, 1991.
(D) FAC 17-2.700(7), effective December 31, 1991.
(ii) Other material--None.
(77) [Reserved]
(78) State Implementation Plan for chapters 17-296, and 17-297, Soil
Thermal Treatment and Recodification of
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the Florida Administrative Code, chapter 17-2, Air Pollution, submitted
by the Department of Environmental Regulation on November 23, 1992, and
January 11, 1993, respectively.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) The following chapters of the Florida Administrative Code,
effective October 15, 1992:
(1) 17-209, Local Air Pollution Programs,
(2) 17-210, Stationary Sources General Requirements,
(3) 17-212, Preconstruction Review,
(4) 17-252, Gasoline Vapor Control,
(5) 17-272, Ambient Air Quality Standards,
(6) 17-273, Air Pollution Episodes,
(7) 17-275, Air Quality Areas,
(8) 17-296, Stationary Sources--Emission Standards,
(9) 17-297, Stationary Sources--Emission Monitoring.
(B) Revisions to the following Florida Administrative Code: Chapters
17-296.200(162), 17-296.415, table 297.330-1: entry 17-296.415, 17-
297.500(6), Soil Thermal Treatment, effective November 17, 1992.
(ii) Other material. None.
(79) Revisions to the F.A.C. Chapter 17-252 which were submitted by
the Florida Department of Environmental Protection on January 8, 1993.
The submittal revised the regulations for vapor recovery.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revision to F.A.C. 17-252 which was effective on February 2,
1993: 17-252.100; 17-252.200(2-12); 17-252.300; 17-252.400; 17-252.500;
17-252.800; 17-252.900
(ii) Other material.
(A) Letter of January 8, 1993, from the Florida Department of
Environmental Regulation.
(80) The Florida Department of Environmental Regulation has
submitted revisions to chapter 403.0852 of the Florida Statutes on
February 24, 1993. These revisions address the requirements of section
507 of title V of the CAA and establish the Small Business Stationary
Source Technical and Environmental Assistance Program (PROGRAM).
(i) Incorporation by reference. Florida Statutes 403.031(20),
403.0852 (1), (2), (3), (4), 403.0872(10)(b), 403.0873, 403.8051,
effective on April 28, 1992.
(ii) Other material. None.
(81) The maintenance plan for Duval County submitted by the Florida
Department of Environmental Protection on June 23, 1993, as part of the
Florida SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Duval County Ozone Ten Year Maintenance Plan including Emissions
Inventory Summary and Projections effective on August 23, 1994.
(ii) Other material. None.
(82) Revisions to chapter 17-296 and 17-297 of the Florida
Administrative Code (FAC) regarding animal crematories and human
crematories submitted on October 8, 1992, and December 9, 1993,
respectively.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendments to FAC 17-2.600(d) and 17-2.700 and Table 700-1,
adopted September 24, 1992.
(B) Amendments to FAC 17-296.200(84), 17-296.401(5), 17-297.330,
Table 17-297.330-1 and 17-297.500(7), adopted November 12, 1992.
(ii) Additional information. None.
(83) Revisions to Chapter 17-296 of the Florida Administrative Code
(FAC) regarding Stationary Sources submitted on July 2, 1993.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendments to FAC 17-296.405 and 17-296.406, adopted June 9,
1993.
(84) Revisions to Florida Administrative Code Chapters 1709242 and
1709275 which were effective February 2, 1993.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to Florida Administrative Code 1709242 and 1709275
which were effective February 2, 1993.17.242.200(2), (16), (22),
(250926), (29), (31); 17.242.400(2093), (4)(a), (4)(b), (5) introductory
text and (5)(a);1709242.500(1)(a-b), (3)(b)1.; 1709242.600(2), (3)
introductory text, (3)(a)1., (3)(a)7., (3)(c), (5)(d); 1709242.700 (4)
introductory text, (4)(a), (4)(c-d), (5); 1709242.800(1),
1709242.900(1)(b), (2), (3)(c), (4); 1709275.100; 1709275.200
introductory text, (15), (170918); 275.300(1)(c), (3) introductory
text,(3)(a), (3)(b)introductory text, (3) introductory text, (3)(b)
introductory text, (3)(b)2. introductory text, (3)(b)2.b.-c., (3)(b)3.
introductory text, (3)(b)3.a.; 17.275.400(2095); 1709275.410(1093),(6);
1709275.420(1);1709275.600(1),(2) introductory text, (2)(b-c)
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(ii) Other material. None.
(85) Revisions to the State of Florida State Implementation Plan
(SIP) concerning emission statements were submitted on January 12, 1993
by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the following Florida Regulations were effective
February 9, 1993. F.A.C. 17-210.100; 17-210.200(47), (49), (52) and
(64); 17-210.370; and 17-210.900.
(ii) Other material. None.
(86) The maintenance plan for Southeast Florida submitted by the
Florida Department of Environmental Protection on November 8, 1993, as
part of the Florida SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Southeast Florida Ozone Ten Year Maintenance Plan including
Emissions Inventory Summary and Projections effective on November 8,
1993.
(ii) Other material. None.
(87) Revisions to the Florida State Implementation Plan submitted by
the Department of Environmental Protection on December 10, 1996.
(i) Incorporation by reference. Section 62-210.200(1), (29)(g),
(77)(a), (b), (137), (145)(a)29., (167), (259)(a)3-5 and (b), (309(y),
and 62-210.220 of the Florida SIP effective October 15, 1996.
(ii) Other material. None.
(88) Revisions to the F.A.C. Chapters 17-212 and 17-296 which were
effective February 2, 1993
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revision to F.A.C. 17-212, and 17-296 which were effective on :
February 2, 1993. 17-212.100; 17-212.200 introductory paragraph,
(5),(12),(57),(63)(e),(64),(75); 17-212.400 introductory paragraph,(2)
introductory paragraph, (2)(f)3; 17-212.500(2)(a), (2)(a) introductory
paragrpah, 2(a)2. introductory paragraph, 2(a)2.a., (2)(a)2.e.4.,(4)(b),
(4)(c),(4)(d)1., (4)(d)2.a.-c., (4)(g), (5)(a), (5)(b)2.,4.-7.. 9.;17-
296.200(13), (50), (198); 17.500 introductory paragraph,(1); 17-
296.570(3).
(B) Revision to F.A.C. 17-296 which became effective on April 17,
1994. 17-296.500(1)(b), (2)(a)(1), (2)(b)(1), (2)(c), (6); 17-296.570(1-
2), (4).
(ii) Other material.
(A) Letters of January 8, 1993 and April 25, 1994, from the Florida
Department of Environmental Protection.
(89) The maintenance plan for Tampa, Florida, submitted by the
Florida Department of Environmental Protection on February 7, 1995.
(i) Incorporation by reference. Tampa Redesignation Request and
Attainment/Maintenance Plan for the Tampa Bay Florida Ozone
Nonattainment Area including Emissions Inventory Summary and Projections
adopted on November 16, 1994.
(ii) Other material. None.
(90) Revisions to Chapter 62-210, Stationary Sources--General
Requirements, submitted by the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection on December 21, 1994 and April 24, 1995.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revised Sections 62-210.300, ``Permits Required'', except 62-
210.300(2)(b)1., and 62-210.350, ``Public Notice and Comment'',
effective November 23, 1994. Revised Section 62-210.300(2)(b)1.,
effective April 18, 1995.
(91) The State of Florida submitted revisions to the FDEP
Administrative Code for the Air Pollution Control Program on August 18,
1994. These revisions provide for the control of lead emissions from
facilities in the State of Florida, and will replace the Federal
Implementation Plan requirements codified in 40 CFR 52.535.
(i) Incorporation by reference. Chapters 17-296.200 (97) and (163)
introductory paragraph and (e), 17-296.600-605 effective on August 8,
1994.
(ii) Other material. None.
(92) The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has
submitted revisions to the Florida State Implementation Plan on August
12, 1994. These revisions address including the Small Business
Stationary Source Technical and Environmental Program in the Florida
Administrative Code, Chapter 17-202.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Chapter 17-202, Small Business Stationary Source Technical and
Environmental Compliance Assistance Program adopted on June 30, 1994.
(ii) Additional material. None.
(94) Revisions to the Florida SIP regarding perchloroethylene dry
cleaning facilities submitted on April 24, 1995.
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(i) Incorporation by reference.
Sections 62-210.200(17) and (48)(c); 62-210.300(2)(b) and (4); 62-
296.200(58); and 62-296.412 of the F.A.C., effective April 18, 1995.
(ii) Other material. None.
(95) The maintenance plan for Southeast Florida submitted by the
Florida Department of Environmental Protection on November 15, 1995, as
part of the Florida SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference. Revision of the Attainment/
Maintenance Plan for the Southeast Florida Ozone Nonattainment Area
(Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties) effective on November 15, 1995.
(ii) Other material. None.
(96) Nine variances to F.A.C. Chapter 62-252 were submitted by the
Florida Department of Environmental Protection on April 8, 1996. The
submittal granted variances from the regulations for vapor recovery for
nine facilities.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Florida Department of Environmental Protection Order Granting
Variance effective February 28, 1996 for: FAC 508514770; FAC
508944721; FAC 508630588; FAC 50863023; FAC
508514723; FAC 508514722; FAC 508514484; FAC
508513991; FAC 508841861.
(ii) Other material. None.
(97) General permit rules and exclusionary rules for the State of
Florida Department of Environmental Protection submitted by the Florida
Department of Environmental Protection as part of the Florida SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Florida Administrative Code Regulation 62-210.300(3)(c) and 62-
210.300(4) of the Florida SIP as adopted by the Secretary of the Florida
Department of Environmental Protection on July 26, 1996 and which became
effective on August 15, 1996.
(ii) Other material. None.
(98) Revisions to the Florida SIP to amend the gasoline tanker truck
leak testing procedures, change the requirements to submit test results
and update the gasoline tanker truck leak test form which were submitted
on September 25, 1996.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
62-252.500(3) and 62-252.900, effective September 10, 1996.
(ii) Other material. None.
(99) [Reserved]
(100) Revisions to Chapter 62-204, Stationary Sources--General
Requirements, of the Florida SIP submitted by the Department of
Environmental Protection on November 22, 1994.
(i) Incorporation by reference. Sections 62-204.100, 62-204.200, and
62-204.400 of the Florida SIP, effective November 30, 1994.
(ii) Other material. None.
(101) Revisions to the Florida SIP adding SO2 permits to
specify SO2 emission limits for three sources in Duvall
County, Florida submitted on January 28, 1997.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following source specific
SO2 permits of the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection.
SO2 Permits:
(A) Permit AO16-169138 SCM Glidco Organics conditions 1 through 18.
(B) Permit AO16-222421 Anheuser-Busch, Inc., conditions 1 through
18.
(C) Permit AO16-185805 The Celotex Corporation conditions 11 through
16.
(ii) Other material. None.
[37 FR 10858, May 31, 1972. Redesignated at 64 FR 32348, June 16, 1999]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec.
52.536, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the
Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.