LRAPA Open Burning

LRAPA Board of Directors adopted on 3/14/08

 

From Nov. through Feb., Lane County records the highest levels ofPM2.5. LRAPA adopted rules to prohibit all open burning within the maintenance area during this period.

 

Title number

Action

Amended

47

 

Industrial Streamlining Rules

LRAPA Board of Directors adopted on Oct. 14, 2008

 

Generally, this action: [ROBBYECAN SOME OF THIS BE INCORPORATED INTO THE TITLES BELOW?]

 Aligned limitation language for crematory units in the general permit with the rules and rules to allow LRAPA to keep small sources on the lowest cost permits by removing de minimis production or [ROBBYE – PLEASE MAKE SURE I DIDN’T CHANGE THIS BY WHERE I BROKE THE PHRASE.]throughput thresholds for several source categories

 Expanded criteria [ROBBYE BY REDUING THE VERBAGE, PLEASE MAKE SURE I DIDN’T MISSTATE THIS] for sources to obtain a Simple permit under the low fee category

 

Title number

Action

Amended

12

Consolidated clarified definitions, de-listed HFE-7300 as a volatile organic compound

30

Updated corrected incinerator rule

32

Clarified Visible Emissions rule, aligned sulfur dioxide standard with federal requirements

33

Simplified Kraft Pulp Mill rule and products rule emission standard

34

Adopted new Stationary Source Notification Requirements [ROBBYE – WAS THIS A RULE AMENDMENT OR A RULE ADOPTION?]

36

Aligned Excess Emissions rule with federal requirements

37

Moved Federal HAPs program from Title 37 to Title 44

38

Aligned Major New Source Review to align with DEQ rules and federal requirements;

Moved Emission Reduction Credits from Title 38 to new Title 41

46

Incorporated delegation authority for new New Source Performance Standards

48

LRAPA acronym to mean Lane Regional Air Protection Agency

49

LRAPA acronym to mean Lane Regional Air Protection Agency

50

Update to include recent changes to ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and to include Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) increments

Adopted

29

Designation of Air Quality areas previously under Oregon Administrative Rules (OARs)

31

New public participation rules previously partially contained in Title 34

35

Stationary Source Testing and Monitoring previously included in Title 34

37

New Air Contaminant Discharge Permit (ACDP) program streamlining consistent with ODEQ

40

Clarify Air Quality Analysis Requirements consistent with ODEQ, formerly contained in Title 38

41

Emission Reduction Credits (ERC) clarifications, formerly contained in Title 38

42

New Stationary Source Plant Site Emission Limits rules consistent with ODEQ

44

New title to adopt the Oregon State Hazardous Air Pollutants program

Repealed

33

Kraft Pulp Mill Rules redundant with federal requirements

35

New title to adopt the Oregon State Hazardous Air Pollutants program

 

 

 

Industrial Streamlining Rule Updates and Corrections

LRAPA Board of Directors adopted on 1/12/2010

Title number

Action

Amended

12

[ROBBYE – WOULD YOU ADD STATEMENTS TO THIS COLUMN SIMILAR TO INDUSTRIAL STREAMLING RULES ABOVE?]

13

 

30

31

34

 

38

 

40

 

41

Adopted

 

Repealed

 

 

 

LRAPA New Source Review, Particulate Matter 2.5

and Greenhouse Gas Permitting Requirements

LRAPA Board of Directors adopted on 4/25/2011

 

Generally this action: [ROBBYE MAYBE YOU COULD INCORPORATE SOME OF THIS INTO THE ACTION COLUMN BELOW.]

 

PM2.5 New Source Review/Prevention of Significant Deterioration

LRAPA adopt PM2.5 New Source Review/Prevention of Significant Deterioration rules for fine particles (PM2.5 or particulate matter less than 2.5 microns in diameter) after the temporary rule expired on February 28, 2013. [ROBBYE – THE FISCAL HAD A 2/28/2012 DATE. WHAT IS THE CORRECT DATE?] EQC ratification ensures [ROBBYE ENSURE WHAT?]

 

Green House Gas and Prevention of Significant Deterioration

EPA requires states to update their Prevention of Significant Deterioration and Title V programs to include Greenhouse Gases. EQC ratification of these rules would ensure LRAPA retains federal approval to implement these programs and avoid sanctions. Sources would be able to comply with federal Green House Gas permitting requirements with the adoption of these rules.

 

Small Scale Renewable Energy Sources

LRAPA’s rules for local small-scale energy projects align with Oregon Revised Statutes 468A.04. [ROBBYE SECTION NUMBERS HAVE THREE DIGITS, PLEASE CORRECT.]

 

Permitting Rule Updates

This actione aligned LRAPA permitting rules with federal standards, corrected typographical errors and created permitting and registration requirements for many sources subject to new Area Source National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants.

 

Title number

Action

Amended

13

[ROBBYE – WOULD YOU ADD STATEMENTS TO THIS COLUMN SIMILAR TO INDUSTRIAL STREAMLING RULES ABOVE?]

 

32

 

34

36

37

 

38

 

40

 

46

 

50

Adopted

 

Repealed