Invitation to Comment

 

 

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Submit written comments

 

Online

Comment form

 

By mail       

Oregon DEQ

Attn: Andrea Gartenbaum 811 SW 6th Ave.

Portland, OR 97204

 

By fax 503-229-5675

Attn: Andrea Gartenbaum

 

 

At hearing

See Attend a hearing

 

 

 

Comment deadline

Jan. 27, 2014 by 5 p.m.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Incorporate Lane Regional Air Protection Agency rules for permitting requirements into State Implementation Plan

 

DEQ invites input on a proposed permanent rule amendment to chapter 340 of the Oregon Administrative Rules.

 

 

DEQ proposal

DEQ proposes to incorporate Lane Regional Air Protection Agency rules for New Source Review, Prevention of Significant Deterioration and national emission standards into Oregon’s State Implementation Plan in OAR 340-200-0040.

 

Rulemaking goal

LRAPA adopted rules revisions to bring LRAPA in line with state rules and better coordinate with state and federal requirements.

 

The LRAPA rules revisions contain:

 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s thresholds for New Source Review and Prevention of Significant Deterioration for fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and greenhouse gases

 New and amended federal New Source Performance Standards and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants

 Permitting requirements necessary to implement the federal standards.

 Registration options as an alternative to permitting

 Exemptions to permitting for emergency-use and small electrical power generating units

 Statutory requirements for small scale local energy projects

 

In order for LRAPA and the state to maintain compliance with the Clean Air Act, the Environmental Quality Commission:

 Reviews LRAPA’s rules

 Concludes whether the rules comply with state law and the Clean Air Act

 Approves the rules

 Directs DEQ to submit approved rules to EPA for approval and incorporation, as appropriate, into the federally-approved State Implementation Plan

 

DEQ requests public comment on whether to consider other options for achieving these rule's substantive goals while reducing negative economic impact of the rule on business.

 

Who does this affect?

This rulemaking regulates emissions of PM2.5 and greenhouse gases at all stationary sources emitting more than the ‘de minimis’ level of these pollutants. This rulemaking also regulates motor vehicle and mobile equipment surface coating and metal fabrication facilities subject to new and modified National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants. The regulated parties are subject to LRAPA’s Air Contaminant Discharge Permit requirements and Title V Operating Permit requirements.

Sign up for notices

Sign up to receive rulemaking notices by email: http://www.oregon.gov/deq/RulesandRegulations/Pages/2013/RulemakingActivities.aspx.

 

Comment deadline

To consider comments on the proposed rules, DEQ must receive the comment by

5 p.m. Monday, Jan. 27, 2014

 

 

 

Attend a hearing

DEQ invites you to attend the public hearing listed below. The presiding officer will provide a brief overview of the proposal before inviting your spoken or written comment.

Location: Springfield, Oregon

Lane County Regional Air Protection Agency

1010 Main Street

Time: 5:30 p.m.

Date: Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2014

Presiding Officer: Merlyn Hough

 

More information

The Rule Proposal and Notice for this rulemaking are on DEQ’s website: http://www.oregon.gov/deq/RulesandRegulations/Pages/2013/LRAPAFED.aspx

 

 

What has happened so far?

Before LRAPA’s Board adopted the rules, DEQ reviewed appropriate rules and found the regulations to be as stringent as comparable DEQ rules. DEQ also evaluated the rules in light of events that have occurred since the LRAPA Board adopted the rules in 2011. Typically, DEQ submits LRAPA rules to EQC for incorporation into the State Implementation Plan immediately upon the LRAPA Board’s adoption. However, in this case, DEQ determined that the public notice process held jointly by DEQ and LRAPA several years ago did not meet requirements for State Implementation Plan rules, which are above and beyond requirements for normal rulemaking. Performing rulemaking is resource intensive and DEQ was unable to perform the additional public notice requirements until now.

 

Documents used to develop proposal

DEQ relied on the following documents to consider the need for the proposed rule and prepare the rulemaking documents.

 

 LRAPA rules adopted by the LRAPA Board of Directors on April 25, 2011

 Letter from DEQ to LRAPA, Nov. 22, 2013, Stringency review of LRAPA’s rules

 Oregon Administrative Rules Chapter 340 Divisions 200, 202, 210, 215, 216, 222, 224, 225, 228, 244, and 246.

 

What will happen next?

DEQ will prepare a written response to each comment or summary of similar comments received by the comment deadline. DEQ may modify the rule proposal based on the comments.

 

Comments or summary of comments and responses will become part of the DEQ staff report that will go to the Oregon Environmental Quality Commission for a final decision.

 

Present proposal to the EQC

The Environmental Quality Commission is the board that reviews all proposed changes to division 340 of the Oregon Administrative Rules. The commission adopts, rejects, or adopts with changes, any proposed rule.

 

DEQ plans to take the final proposal including any modifications made in response to public comments to EQC for decision at its March 2014 meeting. If adopted, DEQ will submit the amendments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as a revision to the State Implementation Plan required by the Clean Air Act.

 

Accessibility information

You may review copies of all websites and documents referenced in this announcement at:

 

1.  Lane County Regional Air Protection Agency

1010 Main Street

Springfield, OR 97477

 

2.  Oregon DEQ Floor 10

811 SW 6th Avenue

Portland, OR 97204

 

To schedule a review, call Andrea Gartenbaum at 503-229-5946.

 

Please notify DEQ of any special physical or language accommodations or if you need information in large print, Braille or another format. To make these arrangements, contact DEQ Communications and Outreach, Portland, at 503-229-5696 or call toll-free in Oregon at 1-800-452-4011; fax to 503-229-6762; or email to

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