Document ID: EPA-R06-OAR-2006-0851-0004
Agency: epa
Document Type: Rule
Title: LA012.04  40 CFR Part 63 Delegation of National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for the States of Kentucky and Louisiana, Correcting Amendments. 6 pages t44  NOTE: the last page of the attached Federal Register (page 7,  78 FR 20252) is NOT related to this action.
Posted Date: 2013-04-04T04:00Z

[Federal Register Volume 78, Number 65 (Thursday, April 4, 2013)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 20246-20252]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2013-07540]

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 63

[EPA-R06-OAR-2006-0851; FRL-9796-8]

Delegation of National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for the States of Kentucky and Louisiana, Correcting 
Amendments

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Final rule; correcting amendments.

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SUMMARY: On April 14, 2010, EPA published a direct final rule approving 
delegations of authority for Louisiana. There was an error in the 
amendatory language which resulted in errors in the codification of the 
delegated Federal authorities for Kentucky and Louisiana. This action 
corrects the errors.

DATES: This correction is effective on April 4, 2013.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bill Deese, Air Planning Section, 
(6PD-L), Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6, 1445 Ross Avenue, 
Suite 700, Dallas, Texas 75202-2733, telephone (214) 665-7253; fax 
number 214-665-7263; email address deese.william@epa.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This action corrects errors in 40 CFR part 
63 that resulted from an error in the amendatory language in a 40 CFR 
parts 60, 61, and 63 Federal Register direct final rule, delegation of 
authority, entitled ``Delegation of New Source Performance Standards 
and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for the 
State of Louisiana,'' published April 14, 2010 (75 FR 19252). The error 
resulted in the revised Louisiana 40 CFR part 63 delegation of 
authority being codified in 40 CFR 63.99(a)(18) for Kentucky rather 
than in 40 CFR 63.99(a)(19) for Louisiana. Paragraph 63.99(a)(19) for 
Louisiana remained as previously approved by EPA for Louisiana on April 
17, 2006 (71 FR 19652). In this action, EPA is correcting the errors in 
40 CFR part 63 by replacing paragraph 63.99(a)(18) with the language 
approved for Kentucky in a May 13, 2009 (74 FR 22437), direct final 
rule, and replacing paragraph 63.99(a)(19) with the language approved 
for Louisiana in the April 14, 2010 Federal Register direct final rule.
    EPA has determined that today's action falls under the ``good 
cause'' exemption in section 553(b)(3)(B) of the Administrative 
Procedure Act (APA) which, upon finding ``good cause,'' authorizes 
agencies to dispense with public participation where public notice and 
comment procedures are impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the 
public interest. Public notice and comment for this action are 
unnecessary because today's action to correct errors in 40 CFR part 63 
has no substantive impact on EPA's May 13, 2009 (74 FR 22437), and 
EPA's April 14, 2010 (75 FR 19252), approval of delegation agreements 
of the 40 CFR part 63 National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for the states of Kentucky and Louisiana. This action makes 
no substantive difference to EPA's analysis as set out in those rules. 
In addition, EPA can identify no particular reason why the public would 
be interested in being notified of the correction of these paragraphs 
or in having the opportunity to comment on the correction prior to this 
action being finalized, since this correction action does not change 
the meaning of EPA's analysis of Kentucky's submittal approved by EPA 
May 13, 2009, or Louisiana's submittals approved by EPA April 14, 2010. 
EPA also finds that there is good cause under APA section 553(d)(3) for 
this correction to become effective on the date of publication of this 
action. Section 553(d)(3) of the APA allows an effective date less than 
30 days after publication ``as otherwise provided by the agency for 
good cause found and published with the rule.'' 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3). The 
purpose of the 30-day waiting period prescribed in APA section 
553(d)(3) is to give affected parties a reasonable time to adjust their 
behavior and prepare before the final rule takes effect. Today's rule 
does not create any new regulatory requirements such that affected 
parties would need time to prepare before the rule takes effect. 
Rather, today's action merely corrects an error in the regulatory text 
of a prior rule by correcting the 40 CFR part 63 delegations of 
authority of the 40 CFR Part 63 National Emission Standards for 
Hazardous Air Pollutants for the states of Kentucky and Louisiana 
approved by EPA May 13, 2009, and April 14, 2010, respectively. For 
these reasons, EPA finds good cause under APA section 553(d)(3) for 
this correction to become effective on the date of publication of this 
action.

Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

    Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993), this 
action is not a ``significant regulatory action'' and therefore is not 
subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget. For this 
reason, this action is also not subject to Executive Order 13211, 
``Actions Concerning Regulations That Significantly Affect Energy 
Supply,

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Distribution, or Use'' (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001). This action merely 
approves state law as meeting Federal requirements and imposes no 
additional requirements beyond those imposed by state law. Accordingly, 
the Administrator certifies that this rule will not have a significant 
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities under the 
Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). Because this rule 
approves pre-existing requirements under state law and does not impose 
any additional enforceable duty beyond that required by state law, it 
does not contain any unfunded mandate or significantly or uniquely 
affect small governments, as described in the Unfunded Mandates Reform 
Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4).
    This rule also does not have tribal implications because it will 
not have a substantial direct effect on one or more Indian tribes, on 
the relationship between the Federal Government and Indian tribes, or 
on the distribution of power and responsibilities between the Federal 
Government and Indian tribes, as specified by Executive Order 13175 (59 
FR 22951, November 9, 2000). This rule also does not have Federalism 
implications because it does not have substantial direct effects on the 
states, on the relationship between the national government and the 
states, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the 
various levels of government, as specified in Executive Order 13132 (64 
FR 43255, August 10, 1999). This rule merely corrects states requests 
to receive delegation of certain Federal standards, and does not alter 
the relationship or the distribution of power and responsibilities 
established in the Clean Air Act. This rule also is not subject to 
Executive Order 13045 ``Protection of Children from Environmental 
Health Risks and Safety Risks'' (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997), because 
it is not economically significant.
    This rule does not involve technical standards, thus the 
requirements of section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and 
Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) do not apply. This rule 
does not impose an information collection burden under the provisions 
of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
    The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the 
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, generally 
provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency promulgating 
the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy of the rule, 
to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of the 
United States. EPA will submit a report containing this rule and other 
required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of 
Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the United States prior 
to publication of the rule in the Federal Register. A major rule cannot 
take effect until 60 days after it is published in the Federal 
Register. This action is not a ``major rule'' as defined by 5 U.S.C. 
804(2).
    Under section 307(b)(1) of the Clean Air Act, petitions for 
judicial review of this action must be filed in the United States Court 
of Appeals for the appropriate circuit by June 3, 2013. Filing a 
petition for reconsideration by the Administrator of this final rule 
does not affect the finality of this action for the purposes of 
judicial review nor does it extend the time within which a petition for 
judicial review may be filed, and shall not postpone the effectiveness 
of such rule or action. This action may not be challenged later in 
proceedings to enforce its requirements. (See section 307(b)(2).)

List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 63

    Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Hazardous 
substances, Intergovernmental relations, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements.

    Dated: March 22, 2013.
Samuel Coleman,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 6.
    40 CFR part 63 is amended as follows:

PART 63--[AMENDED]

0
1. The authority citation for part 63 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.

Subpart E--Approval of State Programs and Delegation of Federal 
Authorities

0
2. Section 63.99 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(18) for Kentucky 
and paragraph (a)(19) for Louisiana to read as follows:

Sec.  63.99  Delegated Federal Authorities.

    (a) * * *
    (18) Kentucky.
    (i) The following table lists the specific part 63 standards that 
have been delegated unchanged to the Kentucky Department of 
Environmental Protection for all sources. The ``X'' symbol is used to 
indicate each subpart that has been delegated. The delegations are 
subject to all of the conditions and limitations set forth in Federal 
law, regulations, policy, guidance, and determinations. Some 
authorities cannot be delegated and are retained by EPA. These include 
certain General Provisions authorities and specific parts of some 
standards.

      Part 63 Major and Area Source Rule Delegations--Kentucky \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Source category       Subpart       KDEP \2\    LAPCD \3\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1............  HON............  F,G,H,I.........          X           X
2............  Polyvinyl        J...............  ..........  ..........
                Chloride & Co-
                polymers
                VACATED on 5/
                11/05.
3............  Coke Ovens.....  L...............          X           X
4............  Dry Cleaners...  M...............          X           X
5............  Chromium         N...............          X           X
                Electroplating.
6............  EtO Commercial   O...............          X           X
                Sterilization.
7............  Chromium         Q...............          X           X
                Cooling Towers.
8............  Gasoline         R...............          X           X
                Distribution
                (stage 1).
9............  Pulp & Paper I.  S...............          X           X
10...........  Halogenated      T...............          X           X
                Solvent
                Cleaning.
11...........  Polymer &        U...............          X           X
                Resins 1.
12...........  Polymer &        W...............          X           X
                Resins 2.
13...........  Secondary Lead   X...............          X           X
                Smelters.
14...........  Marine Tank      Y...............          X           X
                Vessel Loading.
15...........  Phosphoric Acid  AA..............          X           X
                Mfg.
16...........  Phosphate        BB..............          X           X
                Fertilizers
                Prod.
17...........  Petroleum        CC..............          X           X
                Refineries.
18...........  Offsite Waste &  DD..............          X           X
                Recovery.
                  Tanks; Level  OO..............          X           X
                   1.

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                  Containers..  PP..............          X           X
                  Surface       QQ..............          X           X
                   Impoundment
                   s.
                  Drain         RR..............          X           X
                   Systems.
                  Oil-Water     VV..............          X           X
                   Separators.
19...........  Magnetic Tape..  EE..............          X           X
20...........  Aerospace        GG..............          X           X
                Industry.
21...........  Oil & Natural    HH..............          X           X
                Gas Prod.
                  Area Source   X...............  ..........  ..........
                   Requirement
                   s >>..
22...........  Shipbuilding     II..............          X           X
                and Repair.
23...........  Wood Furniture   JJ..............          X           X
                Mfg.
24...........  Printing &       KK..............          X           X
                Publishing.
25...........  Primary          LL..............          X   ..........
                Aluminum.
26...........  Pulp & Paper II  MM..............          X           X
                (Combustion
                sources).
27...........  Generic MACT:
                  Control       SS..............          X           X
                   Devices.
                  Eq. Leaks--   TT..............          X           X
                   Level 1.
                  Eq. Leaks--   UU..............          X           X
                   Level 2.
                  Tanks--Level  WW..............          X           X
                   2.
28...........  General MACT:..
                  Ethylene Mfg  XX & YY.........          X           X
                  Carbon Black  YY..............          X           X
                  Spandex Prod  YY..............          X           X
                  Cyanide       YY..............          X           X
                   Chemical
                   Mfg.
                  Acetal        YY..............          X           X
                   Resins.
                  Acrylic/      YY..............          X           X
                   Modacrylic
                   Fibers.
                  Hydrogen      YY..............          X           X
                   Fluoride
                   Prod.
                  Polycarbonat  YY..............          X           X
                   es Prod.
29...........  Steel Pickling.  CCC.............          X           X
30...........  Mineral Wool     DDD.............          X           X
                Prod.
31...........  Hazardous Waste  EEE.............          X           X
                Combustion
                (Phase I).
32...........  Boilers that     EEE.............          X           X
                burn Haz.
                Waste (Phase
                II).
33...........  HCL Prod.        EEE.............          X           X
                Furnaces
                burning Haz.
                Waste (P II).
34...........  Pharmaceutical   GGG.............          X           X
                Prod.
35...........  Nat. Gas         HHH.............          X           X
                Transmission &
                Storage.
36...........  Flexible         III.............          X           X
                Polyurethane
                Foam Prod.
37...........  Polymer &        JJJ.............          X           X
                Resins 4.
38...........  Portland Cement  LLL.............          X           X
39...........  Pesticide        MMM.............          X           X
                Active
                Ingredients.
40...........  Wool Fiberglass  NNN.............          X           X
41...........  Polymer &        OOO.............          X           X
                Resins 3
                (Amino &
                Phenolic).
42...........  Polyether        PPP.............          X           X
                Polyols Prod.
43...........  Primary Copper.  QQQ.............          X           X
44...........  Secondary        RRR.............          X           X
                Aluminum Prod.
45...........  Primary Lead     TTT.............          X   ..........
                Smelting.
46...........  Petro            UUU.............          X           X
                Refineries
                (FCC units).
47...........  POTW...........  VVV.............          X           X
48...........  Ferroalloys....  XXX.............          X           X
49...........  Municipal        AAAA............          X           X
                Landfills.
50...........  Nutritional      CCCC............          X           X
                Yeast.
51...........  Plywood and      DDDD............          X           X
                Composite Wood
                Prod. (Partial
                Vacatur Oct.
                07).
52...........  Organic Liquids  EEEE............          X           X
                Distribution
                (non-gas).
53...........  Misc. Organic    FFFF............          X           X
                NESHAP.
54...........  Vegetable Oil..  GGGG............          X           X
55...........  Wet Formed       HHHH............          X           X
                Fiberglass.
56...........  Auto & Light     IIII............          X           X
                Duty Truck
                (coating).
57...........  Paper & Other    JJJJ............          X           X
                Webs.
58...........  Metal Can        KKKK............          X           X
                (coating).
59...........  Misc. Metal      MMMM............          X           X
                Parts
                (coating).
60...........  Large            NNNN............          X           X
                Appliances
                (coating).
61...........  Printing,        OOOO............          X           X
                Coating, &
                Dyeing Fabrics.
62...........  Plastic Parts &  PPPP............          X           X
                Products
                (coating).
63...........  Wood Building    QQQQ............          X           X
                Products.
64...........  Metal Furniture  RRRR............          X           X
                (coating).
65...........  Metal Coil       SSSS............          X           X
                (coating).
66...........  Leather Tanning  TTTT............          X           X
                & Finishing.
67...........  Cellulose        UUUU............          X           X
                Ethers Prod.
                Misc. Viscose
                Processes.
68...........  Boat             VVVV............          X           X
                Manufacturing.
69...........  Reinforced       WWWW............          X           X
                Plastic
                Composites.
70...........  Rubber Tire Mfg  XXXX............          X           X
71...........  Stationary       YYYY............          X           X
                Combustion
                Turbines.
72...........  Reciprocating    ZZZZ............          X           X
                Int.
                Combustion
                Engines.
                  Area Source   X...............  ..........  ..........
                   Requirement
                   s >>..

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73...........  Lime             AAAAA...........          X           X
                Manufacturing.
74...........  Semiconductor    BBBBB...........          X           X
                Production.
75...........  Coke Ovens:      CCCCC...........          X           X
                (Push/Quench/
                Battery/
                Stacks).
76...........  Industrial/      DDDDD...........  ..........  ..........
                Commercial/
                Institutional
                Boilers &
                Process
                Heaters,
                VACATED on 7/
                30/07..
77...........  Iron Foundries.  EEEEE...........          X           X
78...........  Integrated Iron  FFFFF...........          X           X
                & Steel.
79...........  Site             GGGGG...........          X           X
                Remediation.
80...........  Misc. Coating    HHHHH...........          X           X
                Manufacturing.
81...........  Mercury Cell     IIIII...........          X           X
                Chlor-Alkali.
82...........  Brick &          JJJJJ...........  ..........  ..........
                Structural
                Clay Products,
                VACATED on 6/
                18/07.
83...........  Clay Ceramics    KKKKK...........  ..........  ..........
                Manufacturing,
                VACATED on 6/
                18/07.
84...........  Asphalt Roofing  LLLLL...........          X           X
                & Processing.
85...........  Flex.            MMMMM...........          X           X
                Polyurethane
                Foam
                Fabrication.
86...........  Hydrochloric     NNNNN...........          X           X
                Acid Prod/
                Fumed Silica.
87...........  Engine & Rocket  PPPPP...........          X           X
                Test
                Facilities.
88...........  Friction         QQQQQ...........          X           X
                Materials
                Manufacturing.
89...........  Taconite Iron    RRRRR...........          X           X
                Ore.
90...........  Refactories....  SSSSS...........          X           X
91...........  Primary          TTTTT...........          X           X
                Magnesium.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Ares Source Rules
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92...........  Hospital         WWWWW...........          X   ..........
                Sterilizers.
93...........  Electric Arc     YYYYY...........          X   ..........
                Furnaces
                Stainless and
                Nonstainless
                Steel Mfg.
94...........  Iron & Steel     ZZZZZ...........          X   ..........
                foundries.
95...........  Gasoline         BBBBBB..........          X   ..........
                Distribution--
                Bulk.
96...........  Gasoline         CCCCCC..........          X   ..........
                Dispensing
                Facilities.
97...........  PVC &            DDDDDD..........          X   ..........
                Copolymers
                Prod.
98...........  Primary Copper.  EEEEEE..........          X   ..........
99...........  Secondary        FFFFFF..........          X   ..........
                Copper
                Smelting.
100..........  Primary          GGGGGG..........          X   ..........
                Nonferrous
                Metals Paint
                Stripping.
101..........  Auto-Body        HHHHHH..........          X   ..........
                Refinishing
                Plastic Parts
                & Prod.
                (coating).
102..........  Acrylic/         LLLLLL..........          X   ..........
                Modacrylic
                Fibers Prod.
103..........  Carbon Black     MMMMMM..........          X   ..........
                Prod.
104..........  Chemical Mfg.    NNNNNN..........          X   ..........
                Chrom Flex.
                Polyurethane
                Foam Fab.
105..........  Flex.            OOOOOO..........          X   ..........
                Polyurethane
                Foam Prod.
106..........  Lead Acid        PPPPPP..........          X   ..........
                Battery Mfg.
107..........  Wood Preserving  QQQQQQ..........          X   ..........
108..........  Clay Ceramics    RRRRRR..........  ..........  ..........
                Mfg.
109..........  Glass Mfg......  SSSSSS..........  ..........  ..........
110..........  Secondary        TTTTTT..........  ..........  ..........
                Nonferrous
                Metals.
111..........  Plating and      WWWWWW..........  ..........  ..........
                Polishing.
112..........  Hearing Eq. Mfg  XXXXXX..........  ..........  ..........
               Industrial       ................  ..........  ..........
                Mach. & Eq.
                Finishing.
               Elect. &         ................  ..........  ..........
                Electronics
                Eq. Finishing.
               Fabricated       ................  ..........  ..........
                Metal Prod.
               Fabricated       ................  ..........  ..........
                Plate Work
                (Boiler Shop).
               Fabricated       ................  ..........  ..........
                Structural
                Metal Mfg.
               Iron and Steel   ................  ..........  ..........
                Forging.
               Primary Metals   ................  ..........  ..........
                Prod. Mfg.
               Valves and Pipe  ................  ..........  ..........
                Fittings Mfg.
               Ferroalloys      ................  ..........  ..........
                Production.
113..........  Ferro/Silico     YYYYYY..........  ..........  ..........
                Manganese.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ State program approved on October 31, 2001. Delegation table last
  updated on April 1, 2009.
\2\ Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection.
\3\ Louisville Air Pollution Control District.

    (ii) [Reserved]
    (19) Louisiana.
    (i) The following table lists the specific part 63 standards that 
have been delegated unchanged to the Louisiana Department of 
Environmental Quality for all sources. The ``X'' symbol is used to 
indicate each subpart that has been delegated. The delegations are 
subject to all of the conditions and limitations set forth in Federal 
law, regulations, policy, guidance, and determinations. Some 
authorities cannot be delegated and are retained by EPA. These include 
certain General Provisions authorities and specific parts of some 
standards. Any amendments made to these rules after the date of 
adoption are not delegated.

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       Delegation Status for Part 63 Standards--State of Louisiana
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          Subpart                    Source category           LDEQ \1\
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A..........................  General Provisions.............          X
D..........................  Early Reductions...............         NO
F,G,H & I..................  SOCMI HON......................          X
J..........................  Polyvinyl Chloride & Copolymers     NO \2\
                              Production.
L..........................  Coke Oven Batteries............          X
M..........................  Perchloroethylene--Dry Cleaners          X
N..........................  Chromium.......................          X
O..........................  Ethylene Oxide Sterilization...          X
Q..........................  Industrial Process Cooling               X
                              Towers.
R..........................  Gasoline Distribution..........          X
S..........................  Pulp & Paper MACT I............          X
T..........................  Halogenated Solvent............          X
U..........................  Polymers & Resins/Group I......          X
W..........................  Epoxy Resins and Non-Nylon               X
                              Polyamides.
X..........................  Secondary Lead Smelting........          X
Y..........................  Marine Vessel Loading..........          X
AA/BB......................  Phosphoric Acid/Phosphate                X
                              Fertilizers.
CC.........................  Petroleum Refineries (MACT I)..          X
DD.........................  Offsite Waste & Recovery.......          X
EE.........................  Magnetic Tape Mfg..............          X
GG.........................  Aerospace Mfg and Rework.......          X
HH.........................  Oil & Natural Gas Production...          X
II.........................  Shipbuilding & Ship Repair.....          X
JJ.........................  Wood Furniture Manufacturing...          X
KK.........................  Printing & Publishing..........          X
LL.........................  Primary Aluminum Reduction               X
                              Plants.
MM.........................  Combustion Sources at Kraft,             X
                              Soda, and Sulfite Pulp & Paper
                              Mills.
OO.........................  Storage Vessels (Tanks)--                X
                              Control Level 1.
PP.........................  Standards for Containers.......          X
QQ.........................  Standards for Surface                    X
                              Impoundments.
RR.........................  Standards for Individual Drain           X
                              Systems.
SS.........................  Closed Vent Systems, Control             X
                              Devices, Recovery Devices &
                              Routing to a Fuel Gas System
                              or a Process.
TT.........................  Equipment Leaks--Control Level           X
                              1.
UU.........................  Equipment Leaks--Control Level           X
                              2.
VV.........................  Standards for Oil-Water                  X
                              Separators & Organic-Water
                              Separators.
WW.........................  Storage Vessels (Tanks)--                X
                              Control Level 2.
XX.........................  Ethylene Manufacturing Process           X
                              Units: Heat Exchange Systems &
                              Waste Operations.
YY.........................  Acetal Resins..................          X
YY.........................  Acrylic/Modacrylic Fibers......          X
YY.........................  Carbon Black Production........          X
YY.........................  Cyanide Chemicals Mfg..........          X
YY.........................  Ethylene Production............          X
YY.........................  Hydrogen Fluoride..............          X
YY.........................  Polycarbonates Production......          X
YY.........................  Spandex Production.............          X
CCC........................  Steel Pickling--HCL Process              X
                              Facilities and Hydrochloric
                              Acid Regeneration Plants.
DDD........................  Standards for Mineral-Wool               X
                              Production.
EEE........................  Standards for Hazardous Waste            X
                              Combustors.
GGG........................  Standards for Pharmaceuticals            X
                              Production.
HHH........................  Standards for Natural Gas                X
                              Transmission & Storage.
III........................  Flexible Polyurethane Foam               X
                              Production.
JJJ........................  Polymers & Resins/Group IV.....          X
LLL........................  Portland Cement Manufacturing..          X
MMM........................  Pesticide Active Ingredient              X
                              Production.
NNN........................  Wool Fiberglass................          X
OOO........................  Polymers & Resins III Amino              X
                              Resins, Phenolic Resins.
PPP........................  Polyether Polyols Production...          X
QQQ........................  Primary Copper Smelting........          X
RRR........................  Secondary Aluminum Production..          X
TTT........................  Primary Lead Smelting..........          X
UUU........................  Petroleum Refineries (Catalytic          X
                              Cracking Units, Catalytic
                              Reforming Units and Sulfur
                              Recovery Plants).
VVV........................  Publicly Owned Treatment Works           X
                              (POTW).
XXX........................  Ferroalloys Production.........          X
ZZZ........................  Plywood/Particle Board                  NO
                              Manufacturing.
AAAA.......................  Municipal Solid Waste Landfills          X
CCCC.......................  Nutritional Yeast Manufacturing          X
DDDD.......................  Plywood & Composite Wood                NO
                              Products.
EEEE.......................  Organic Liquids Distribution             X
                              (Non-Gasoline).
FFFF.......................  Miscellaneous Organic..........          X
GGGG.......................  Solvent Extraction for                   X
                              Vegetable Oil Production.
HHHH.......................  Wet-Formed Fiberglass Mat                X
                              Production.
IIII.......................  Auto & Light Duty Truck                  X
                              (Surface Coating).

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JJJJ.......................  Paper & Other Webs (Surface              X
                              Coating).
KKKK.......................  Metal Can (Surface Coating)....          X
MMMM.......................  Misc. Metal Parts (Surface               X
                              Coating).
NNNN.......................  Large Appliances (Surface                X
                              Coating).
OOOO.......................  Fabric Printing, Coating &               X
                              Dyeing (Surface Coating).
PPPP.......................  Plastic Parts & Products                 X
                              (Surface Coating).
QQQQ.......................  Wood Building Products                   X
                              (formerly Flat Wood Paneling)
                              (Surface Coating).
RRRR.......................  Metal Furniture (Surface                 X
                              Coating).
SSSS.......................  Metal Coil (Surface Coating)...          X
TTTT.......................  Leather-Finishing Operations...          X
UUUU.......................  Cellulose Products.............          X
VVVV.......................  Boat Manufacturing.............          X
WWWW.......................  Reinforced Plastics Composites           X
                              Production.
XXXX.......................  Rubber Tire Manufacturing......          X
YYYY.......................  Combustion Turbines............          X
ZZZZ.......................  Reciprocating Internal                   X
                              Combustion Engines (RICE).
AAAAA......................  Lime Manufacturing Plants......          X
BBBBB......................  Semiconductor Manufacturing....          X
CCCCC......................  Coke Oven; Pushing, Quenching,           X
                              and Battery Stacks.
DDDDD......................  Industrial, Commercial and          NO \2\
                              Institutional Boilers &
                              Process Heaters.
EEEEE......................  Iron & Steel Foundries.........          X
FFFFF......................  Integrated Iron & Steel                  X
                              Manufacturing Facilities.
GGGGG......................  Site Remediation...............          X
HHHHH......................  Miscellaneous Coating                    X
                              Manufacturing.
IIIII......................  Mercury Cell Chlor-Alkali           NO \2\
                              Plants.
JJJJJ......................  Brick & Structural Clay             NO \2\
                              Products Manufacturing.
KKKKK......................  Clay Ceramics Manufacturing....     NO \2\
LLLLL......................  Asphalt Roofing and Processing.          X
MMMMM......................  Flexible Polyurethane Foam               X
                              Fabrication Operation.
NNNNN......................  Hydrochloric Acid Production...          X
PPPPP......................  Engine Test Cells/Stands                 X
                              (Combined w/Rocket Testing
                              Facilities).
QQQQQ......................  Friction Products Manufacturing          X
RRRRR......................  Taconite Ore Processing........          X
SSSSS......................  Refractory Products                      X
                              Manufacturing.
TTTTT......................  Primary Magnesium Refining.....          X
YYYYY......................  Electric Arc Furnace                     X
                              Steelmaking Facilities.
BBBBBB.....................  Gasoline Distribution Terminals          X
CCCCCC.....................  Gasoline Dispensing Facilities.          X
DDDDDD.....................  Polyvinyl Chloride and                   X
                              Copolymers Production.
EEEEEE.....................  Primary Copper Smelting........          X
FFFFFF.....................  Secondary Copper Smelting......          X
GGGGGG.....................  Primary Nonferrous Metals Zinc,          X
                              Cadmium, and Beryllium.
HHHHHH.....................  Paint Stripping and                      X
                              Miscellaneous Surface Coating.
LLLLLL.....................  Acrylic/Modacrylic Fibor.......          X
MMMMMM.....................  Carbon Black Production........          X
NNNNNN.....................  Chromium Compounds.............          X
PPPPPP.....................  Lead Acid Battery Mfg..........          X
QQQQQQ.....................  Wood Preserving................          X
RRRRRR.....................  Clay Ceramics Mfg..............          X
SSSSSS.....................  Glass Manufacturing............          X
TTTTTT.....................  Secondary Nonferrous Metals              X
                              Processing (Brass, Bronze,
                              Magnesium, & Zinc).
UUUUUU--VVVVVV.............  (Reserved).....................  ..........
WWWWWW.....................  Plating and Polishing                    X
                              Operations.
XXXXXX.....................  Metal Fabrication & Finishing            X
                              Source Nine Categories.
YYYYYY.....................  Ferroalloys Production                   X
                              Facilities.
ZZZZZZ.....................  (Reserved).....................  ..........
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\1\ Federal Rules Adopted by Louisiana Department of Environmental
  Quality (LDEQ), unchanged as of June 16, 2006.
\2\ Although previously delegated to some States, this standard has been
  vacated and remanded to EPA by the U.S. Court of Appeals for District
  of Columbia Circuit. Therefore, this standard is not delegated at this
  time to any States in Region 6.

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[FR Doc. 2013-07540 Filed 4-3-13; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6560-50-P