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''Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 12:02:02 PM (GMT+07:00) Goldstein, Meyer:'' eqc meeting eqc minutes DEQ 9-1979, F. & EF. 5-3-79 DEQ 7-1979, f. & ef. 4-20-79 Eqc environmental quality commission minutes 3/30/79 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION MEETING March 30, 1979 Black Angus Restaurant 220 Conunercial Street, S.E. Salem, Oregon AGENDA 9: 00 am CONSENT ITEMS Items on the consent agenda are considered routine and generally will be acted on without public discussion. If a particular item is of specific interest to a Conunission member, or sufficient·public interest fer public comment is indicated, the Chairman may hold any item over for discussion. A. Minutes of the January 17, 1979, January 26, 197 B. Monthly Activity Report for February 1979 c. Tax Credit Applications D. Request for Authorizations to Hold Public Hearings on Proposed Revisions to the State Air Quality Implementation Plan as follows: portland-vancouver interstate aqma ozone control and carbon monoxide strategies 2. City of Salem carbon monoxide and ozone control strategies 3. Eugene-Springfield AQMA carbon monoxide control strategies 4. Medford-Ashland AQMA carbon monoxide and ozone control strategies 5. Amendments to Volatile Organic Compound Rules for non-attainment areas 6. New permit requirements for non-attainment areas 7. Consideration of changes to the oxidant ambient air standard 8. Rules to prevent significant deterioration of air quality 9. New rules pertaining to stack height PUBLIC FORUM E. Opportunity for any citizen to give a brief oral or written presentation on any environmental topic of concern. If appropriate, the Department will respond to issues in writing or at a subsequent meeting. The Conunission reserves the right to discontinue this forum after a reasonable time if an unduly large number of speakers wish to appear (MORE) ACTION ITEMS F. Rule Adoptions l. Subsurface Sewage Disposal Rules - Proposed adoption of amendments to administrative rules governing subsurface and alternative sewage disposal; OAR 340-71-005 to 71-045 and 72-005 to 72-020 OSBORNE 9 :30 am 2. Medford Emission Offsets - Proposed adoption of emission offset rule for new or modified emission sources in the Medford-Ashland AQMA; OAR 340-30-010 and 30-110 Veneer Dryer Emission Limits - Proposed adoption of emission limits specific to wood fired veneer dryers, OAR 340-25-305 25-315 Variance Request - Larry Ballman from OAR 340-71-020(7) regarding the construction of a subsurface sewage disposal system in Clatsop Plains SKI RY IN GILBERT 10:00 am H. Water Quality Construction Grants - Proposed use of fiscal year 1979 wastewater construction grant funds and proposed direction for future fiscal years EVans Products Company, new glass wool plant - proposed air contaminant discharge permit and citizen petitions for hearing Contested Cases an' d Other Reviews 1. DEQ v. Robert Wright 2. DEQ v. George Suniga, Inc. ···----·--· --···----3:--Petition for declaratory ruling as to applicability of OAR Chapter 340, Sections 74-016(7) and (8) by w.w.c. Ranch, Inc. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS K. Indirect Source Rule Amendments - Status Report KOWAi CZYK WORK SESSION The Commission reserves this time if needed to further consider proposed action on any item on the agenda. -----·--------------------------------------------------------------------- Because of uncertain time spans involved, the Commission reserves the right to deal. with any item at any time in the meeting except items F(2), G, H, I, and J. Anyone wishing to be heard on an agenda item that doesn't have a designated time on the agenda should be at the meeting when it commences to be certain they don't miss the agenda item. The Environmental Quality Commission will meet informally Thursday evening, March 29, in the Harrison Conference Room, George Putnam University Center, in the Willamette University Campus, beginning at 7:30 pm. The evening session provides the Commission with an opportunity to openly discuss items of particular interest that may be before the Commission on the formal agenda or a future agenda. The meeting is open to the public, but public testimony on discussion items is allowed only by invitation of the Commission. The Commission will not hold a Friday breakfast meeting this month. The Commission will lunch Friday at the Black Angus.