From: GARTENBAUM Andrea
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2014 7:54 PM
To: 'Spenillo, Justin'
Cc: INAHARA Jill
Subject: RE: Oregon DEQ proposes revisions to air quality
permitting, Heat Smart, and gasoline dispensing facility rules
Justin,
For your information, DEQ
extended the comment deadline and added hearings to its proposed air quality
permitting, Heat Smart, and gasoline dispensing facility rulemaking [LINK]
DEQ received a request from
Neighbors for Clean Air to extend the public comment period for the proposed
air quality permitting, Heat Smart, and gasoline dispensing facility updates,
which had been scheduled to close on July 31, 2014. DEQ extended the public
comment period for this rulemaking until Thursday, Aug. 14, 2014 at 5:00 p.m.
to provide additional time for comment.
In addition, DEQ received a
request from Associated Oregon Industries to increase opportunities for people
to attend public hearings. DEQ added Springfield and Pendleton to the July 16,
2014 public hearings.
Considering recent action by the
U.S. Supreme Court, DEQ requests public comment on the applicability of
Oregon’s Prevention of Significant Deterioration requirements and Title V
operating permit program requirements for greenhouse gases. DEQ requests public
comment on whether Oregon’s rules should be retained as they are, revised to
agree with the court’s ruling, or revised in other ways.
In 2011, the Oregon
Environmental Quality Commission adopted Oregon rules equivalent to the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency’s greenhouse gas regulations known as the
Tailoring Rule. On June 23, 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court invalidated portions
of the federal Tailoring Rule. As a result of the court’s ruling, industrial
sources of air pollution are no longer subject to federal air quality
requirements known as Prevention of Significant Deterioration for greenhouse
gases alone. In addition, as a result of the court’s ruling, industrial sources
are no longer subject to federal Title V permitting requirements for greenhouse
gases alone. The ruling retains the requirement that industrial sources
triggering Prevention of Significant Deterioration for other pollutants and
which also emit greenhouse gases are required to perform Best Available Control
Technology analysis for greenhouse gases under specific conditions. The court’s
action does not invalidate any part of Oregon’s rules and those rules remain in
effect in Oregon.
Thanks,
Andrea
Gartenbaum
Rules Group Lead
Operations Division
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
503-229-5946
gartenbaum.andrea@deq.state.or.us
From: GARTENBAUM Andrea
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2014 1:09 PM
To: 'Spenillo, Justin'
Cc: INAHARA Jill
Subject: Oregon DEQ proposes revisions to air quality permitting, Heat
Smart, and gasoline dispensing facility rules
Dear
Justin,
The
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality has opened public comment for
proposed changes to chapter 340 of the Oregon Administrative Rules including
revisions to air quality permitting, Heat Smart, and gasoline dispensing
facility rules.
The
proposed rules would:
·
Clarify
and update air quality rules
·
Update
particulate matter emission standards
·
Change
permitting requirements for emergency generators and small natural gas or
oil-fired equipment
·
Establish
two new state air quality area designations, “sustainment” and “reattainment,”
to help areas avoid and more quickly end a federal nonattainment designation
·
Designate
Lakeview as a state sustainment area while retaining its federal attainment
designation
·
Change
the New Source Review preconstruction permitting program
·
Modernize
methods allowed for holding public hearings and meetings
·
Re-establish
the Heat Smart woodstove replacement program exemption for small commercial
solid fuel boilers regulated under the permitting program
·
Remove
annual reporting requirements for small gasoline dispensing facilities
.
The
proposal is online at www.oregon.gov/deq/RulesandRegulations/Pages/2014/aqperm.aspx.
The proposal includes:
Invitation to Comment
– 2-page fact sheet that outlines the proposal and opportunities to comment
Proposed Rules
– redline/strikethrough of the affected Oregon Administrative Rules
Notice –
information and analysis required by APA; Model Rules; DEQ statutes, rules and
best practices; and federal regulations
The
comment period closes on Thursday, July 31, 2014 at 5 p.m. DEQ plans to take
the final proposal including any modifications made in response to public
comments to the Environmental Quality Commission for decision at the
commission’s Jan. 2015 meeting.
If you
have questions or comments, please contact Jill Inahara at inahara.jill@deq.state.or.us or
503-229-5001.
Sincerely,
Andrea Gartenbaum
Rules Group Lead
Operations Division
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
503-229-5946
gartenbaum.andrea@deq.state.or.us