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Appendix
A
A­
1
APPENDIX
A
Class
I
Counties
January
18,
1972
Justification
County
Urban
Population
Exceeded
50%
Secondary
National
Ambient
Air
Quality
Standard
Is
Exceeded
%
Urban
Population1
Ambient
Air
Quality2
Autauga
X
53.6
3
Calhoun
X
X
64.1
94
Coffee
X
58.0
3
Colbert
X
X
58.1
130
Covington
X
56.6
46
Cullman
X
87
Dale
X
62.3
3
Etowah
X
X
72.1
142
Houston
X
X
64.9
76
Jackson
X
127
Jefferson
X
X
68.4
170
Lauderdale
X
X
50.0
114
Lee
X
68.2
3
Madison
X
X
78.6
60
Mobile
X
X
82.1
110
Montgomery
X
X
82.8
124
Morgan
X
X
58.7
74
Pike
X
X
56.7
67
Russell
X
X
55.7
70
St.
Clair
X
74
Shelby
X
82
Talladega
X
X
53.2
115
Tuscaloosa
X
X
74.0
94
Walker
X
103
1
%
Urban
Population
As
Defined
By
the
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce
Census
Bureau
for
1970.

2
Air
Quality
Measured
As
Micrograms
of
Suspended
Particulates
Per
Cubic
Meter
of
Ambient
Air
(
µ
g/
m3)
in
1971.
(
National
Ambient
Air
Quality
Secondary
Standard
for
particulate
is
60
µ
g/
m3
annual
geometric
mean).

3
No
Data
Appendix
B
B­
1
APPENDIX
B
Sulfur
Dioxide
Priority
Classifications
Of
Counties
May
29,
1973
Category
I
Counties1:
1.
Jackson
2.
Jefferson
3.
Mobile
Category
II
Counties2:

1.
Autauga
33.
Hale
2.
Baldwin*
34.
Henry
3.
Barbour
35.
Houston
4.
Bibb
36.
Lamar
5.
Blount
37.
Lauderdale*
6.
Bullock
38.
Lawrence*
7.
Butler
39.
Lee
8.
Calhoun
40.
Limestone*
9.
Chambers
41.
Lowndes
10.
Cherokee
42.
Macon
11.
Chilton
43.
Madison*
12.
Choctaw
44.
Marengo
13.
Clarke
45.
Marion*
14.
Clay
46.
Marshall*
15.
Cleburne
47.
Monroe
16.
Coffee
48.
Morgan*
17.
Colbert*
49.
Montgomery
18.
Conecuh
50.
Perry
19.
Coosa
51.
Pickens
20.
Covington
52.
Pike
21.
Crenshaw
53.
Randolph
22.
Cullman*
54.
Russell
23.
Dale
55.
St.
Clair
24.
Dallas
56.
Shelby
25.
DeKalb*
57.
Sumter
26.
Elmore
58.
Talladega
27.
Escambia*
59.
Tallapoosa
28.
Etowah
60.
Tuscaloosa
29.
Fayette
61.
Walker
30.
Franklin*
62.
Washington
31.
Geneva
63.
Wilcox
32.
Greene
64.
Winston
1
1.8
lbs.
SO2
per
106
BTU
2
4.0
lbs.
SO2
per
106
BTU
*
Reclassified
from
Category
I,
September
30,
1975
Appendix
C
C­
1
APPENDIX
C
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Regulations
Reference
Documents
Cross
Referenced
to
ADEM
Rules
and
Regulations
New
Source
Performance
Standards
National
Emission
Standards
For
Hazardous
Air
Pollutants
The
complete
text
of
all
finalized
EPA
regulations
incorporated
into
these
regulations
is
located
in
the
documents
listed
below.
Amendments,
revisions,
or
clarifications
of
EPA
regulations
which
have
been
codified
in
the
CFR,
as
well
as
of
finalized
regulations
which
have
not
yet
been
codified,
are
not
included
in
this
listing
and
interested
parties
are
advised
to
consult
the
Federal
Register
for
such
amendments
or
revisions.
The
exceptions
listed
below
are
identified
by
EPA
as
nondelegable
to
the
States.

ADEM
Chapter
335­
3­
10
40
CFR
Part
60
Exceptions
335­
3­
10­.
02(
1)
Subpart
A
Subpart
A
§
60.8(
b)(
2)

§
60.8(
b)(
3)

§
60.11(
e)(
7)

§
60.11(
e)(
8)

§
60.13(
g)

§
60.13(
i)

§
60.13(
j)(
2)

335­
3­
10­.
02(
2)
Subpart
D
Subpart
D
335­
3­
10­.
02(
2)(
a)
Subpart
Da
Subpart
Da
§
60.45a
335­
3­
10­.
02(
2)(
b)
Subpart
Db
Subpart
Db
§
60.44b(
f)

§
60.44b(
g)

§
60.49b(
a)(
4)

335­
3­
10­.
02(
2)(
c)
Subpart
Dc
Subpart
Dc
§
60.48c(
a)(
4)

335­
3­
10­.
02(
3)
Subpart
E
Subpart
E
335­
3­
10­.
02(
3)(
a)
Subpart
Ea
Subpart
Ea
335­
3­
10­.
02(
3)(
b)
Subpart
Eb
Subpart
Eb
335­
3­
10­.
02(
3)(
c)
Subpart
Ec
Subpart
Ec
§
60.56c(
i)
Appendix
C
C­
2
ADEM
Chapter
335­
3­
10
40
CFR
Part
60
Exceptions
335­
3­
10­.
02(
4)
Subpart
F
Subpart
F
335­
3­
10­.
02(
5)
Subpart
G
Subpart
G
335­
3­
10­.
02(
6)
Subpart
H
Subpart
H
335­
3­
10­.
02(
7)
Subpart
I
Subpart
I
335­
3­
10­.
02(
8)
Subpart
J
Subpart
J
§
60.105(
a)(
13)(
iii)

§
60.106(
i)(
12)

335­
3­
10­.
02(
9)
Subpart
K
Subpart
K
335­
3­
10­.
02(
9)(
a)
Subpart
Ka
Subpart
Ka
§
60.114a
335­
3­
10­.
02(
9)(
b)
Subpart
Kb
Subpart
Kb
§
60.111b(
f)(
4)

§
60.114(
b)

§
60.116(
e)(
3)(
iii)

§
60.116(
e)(
3)(
iv)

§
60.116b(
f)(
2)(
iii)

335­
3­
10­.
02(
12)
Subpart
L
Subpart
L
335­
3­
10­.
02(
13)
Subpart
M
Subpart
M
335­
3­
10­.
02(
14)
Subpart
N
Subpart
N
335­
3­
10­.
02(
14)(
a)
Subpart
Na
Subpart
Na
335­
3­
10­.
02(
15)
Subpart
O
Subpart
O
§
60.153(
e)

335­
3­
10­.
02(
16)
Subpart
P
Subpart
P
335­
3­
10­.
02(
17)
Subpart
Q
Subpart
Q
335­
3­
10­.
02(
18)
Subpart
R
Subpart
R
335­
3­
10­.
02(
19)
Subpart
S
Subpart
S
335­
3­
10­.
02(
20)
Subpart
T
Subpart
T
335­
3­
10­.
02(
21)
Subpart
U
Subpart
U
335­
3­
10­.
02(
22)
Subpart
V
Subpart
V
335­
3­
10­.
02(
23)
Subpart
W
Subpart
W
335­
3­
10­.
02(
24)
Subpart
X
Subpart
X
335­
3­
10­.
02(
25)
Subpart
Y
Subpart
Y
335­
3­
10­.
02(
26)
Subpart
Z
Subpart
Z
335­
3­
10­.
02(
27)
Subpart
AA
Subpart
AA
335­
3­
10­.
02(
27)(
a)
Subpart
AAa
Subpart
AAa
335­
3­
10­.
02(
28)
Subpart
BB
Subpart
BB
335­
3­
10­.
02(
29)
Subpart
CC
Subpart
CC
Appendix
C
C­
3
ADEM
Chapter
335­
3­
10
40
CFR
Part
60
Exceptions
335­
3­
10­.
02(
30)
Subpart
DD
Subpart
DD
335­
3­
10­.
02(
31)
Subpart
EE
Subpart
EE
§
60.316(
d)

335­
3­
10­.
02(
32)
Subpart
FF
Subpart
FF
335­
3­
10­.
02(
33)
Subpart
GG
Subpart
GG
§
60.334(
b)(
2)

§
60.335(
f)(
1)

335­
3­
10­.
02(
34)
Subpart
HH
Subpart
HH
335­
3­
10­.
02(
35)
Subpart
II
Reserved
335­
3­
10­.
02(
36)
Subpart
JJ
Reserved
335­
3­
10­.
02(
37)
Subpart
KK
Subpart
KK
335­
3­
10­.
02(
38)
Subpart
LL
Subpart
LL
335­
3­
10­.
02(
39)
Subpart
MM
Subpart
MM
335­
3­
10­.
02(
40)
Subpart
NN
Subpart
NN
335­
3­
10­.
02(
41)
Subpart
OO
Reserved
335­
3­
10­.
02(
42)
Subpart
PP
Subpart
PP
335­
3­
10­.
02(
43)
Subpart
QQ
Subpart
QQ
335­
3­
10­.
02(
44)
Subpart
RR
Subpart
RR
§
60.446(
c)

335­
3­
10­.
02(
45)
Subpart
SS
Subpart
SS
§
60.456(
d)

335­
3­
10­.
02(
46)
Subpart
TT
Subpart
TT
§
60.466(
d)

335­
3­
10­.
02(
47)
Subpart
UU
Subpart
UU
§
60.474(
g)

335­
3­
10­.
02(
48)
Subpart
VV
Subpart
VV
§
60.482­
1(
c)(
2)

§
60.484
335­
3­
10­.
02(
49)
Subpart
WW
Subpart
WW
§
60.496(
c)

335­
3­
10­.
02(
50)
Subpart
XX
Subpart
XX
§
60.502(
e)(
6)

335­
3­
10­.
02(
51)
Subpart
YY
Reserved
335­
3­
10­.
02(
52)
Subpart
ZZ
Reserved
335­
3­
10­.
02(
53)
Subpart
AAA
Reserved
335­
3­
10­.
02(
54)
Subpart
BBB
Subpart
BBB
§
60.543(
c)(
2)(
ii)(
B)
Appendix
C
C­
4
ADEM
Chapter
335­
3­
10
40
CFR
Part
60
Exceptions
335­
3­
10­.
02(
55)
Subpart
CCC
Reserved
335­
3­
10­.
02(
56)
Subpart
DDD
Subpart
DDD
§
60.562­
2(
c)

335­
3­
10­.
02(
57)
Subpart
EEE
Reserved
335­
3­
10­.
02(
58)
Subpart
FFF
Subpart
FFF
335­
3­
10­.
02(
59)
Subpart
GGG
Subpart
GGG
335­
3­
10­.
02(
60)
Subpart
HHH
Subpart
HHH
335­
3­
10­.
02(
61)
Subpart
III
Subpart
III
§
60.613(
e)

335­
3­
10­.
02(
62)
Subpart
JJJ
Subpart
JJJ
335­
3­
10­.
02(
63)
Subpart
KKK
Subpart
KKK
335­
3­
10­.
02(
64)
Subpart
LLL
Subpart
LLL
335­
3­
10­.
02(
65)
Subpart
MMM
Reserved
335­
3­
10­.
02(
66)
Subpart
NNN
Subpart
NNN
§
60.663(
e)

335­
3­
10­.
02(
67)
Subpart
OOO
Subpart
OOO
335­
3­
10­.
02(
68)
Subpart
PPP
Subpart
PPP
335­
3­
10­.
02(
69)
Subpart
QQQ
Subpart
QQQ
335­
3­
10­.
02(
70)
Subpart
RRR
Subpart
RRR
§
60.703(
e)

335­
3­
10­.
02(
71)
Subpart
SSS
Subpart
SSS
§
60.711(
a)(
16)

§
60.713(
b)(
1)(
i)

§
60.713(
b)(
1)(
ii)

§
60.713(
b)(
5)(
i)

§
60.713(
d)

§
60.715(
a)

§
60.716
335­
3­
10­.
02(
72)
Subpart
TTT
Subpart
TTT
§
60.723(
b)(
1)

§
60.723(
b)(
2)(
i)(
C)

§
60.723(
b)(
2)(
iv)

§
60.724(
e)

§
60.725(
b)

335­
3­
10­.
02(
73)
Subpart
UUU
Subpart
UUU
Appendix
C
C­
5
ADEM
Chapter
335­
3­
10
40
CFR
Part
60
Exceptions
335­
3­
10­.
02(
74)
Subpart
VVV
Subpart
VVV
§
60.743(
a)(
3)(
v)(
A)

§
60.743(
a)(
3)(
v)(
B)

§
60.743(
e)

§
60.745(
a)

§
60.746
335­
3­
10­.
02(
75)
Subpart
WWW
Subpart
WWW
§
60.754(
a)(
5)

335­
3­
10­.
02(
76)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
10­.
02(
77)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
10­.
02(
78)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
10­.
02(
79)
Subpart
AAAA
Subpart
AAAA
335­
3­
10­.
02(
80)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
10­.
02(
81)
Subpart
CCCC
Subpart
CCCC1
§
60.2025
§
60.2115
§
60.2100(
b)(
2)

335­
3­
10­.
03(
1)
Appendix
A
Appendix
A
335­
3­
10­.
03(
2)
Appendix
B
Appendix
B
335­
3­
10­.
03(
3)
Appendix
F
Appendix
F
ADEM
Chapter
335­
3­
11
40
CFR
Part
61
Exceptions
335­
3­
11­.
02(
1)
Subpart
A
Subpart
A
§
61.04(
b)

§
61.12
§
61.13(
h)

§
61.13(
i)

§
61.14(
d)

§
61.14(
g)

335­
3­
11­.
02(
2)
Subpart
C
Subpart
C
§
61.32(
b)

1
Approval
to
alternatives
to
the
emission
limitations
in
Table
1
of
Subpart
CCCC
and
operating
limits
established
under
§
60.2100,
as
well
as,
approval
of
major
alternatives
to
test
methods,
monitoring,
and
recordkeeping
and
reporting
are
not
delegable
to
the
State.
Appendix
C
C­
6
ADEM
Chapter
335­
3­
11
40
CFR
Part
61
Exceptions
335­
3­
11­.
02(
3)
Subpart
D
Subpart
D
335­
3­
11­.
02(
4)
Subpart
E
Subpart
E
§
61.53(
c)(
4)

§
61.55(
d)

335­
3­
11­.
02(
5)
Subpart
F
Subpart
F
§
61.66
§
61.67(
g)

335­
3­
11­.
02(
9)
Subpart
J
Subpart
J
§
61.112(
c)

335­
3­
11­.
02(
11)
Subpart
L
Subpart
L
§
61.136(
d)

335­
3­
11­.
02(
12)
Subpart
M
Subpart
M
§
61.149(
c)(
2)

§
61.150(
a)(
4)

§
61.151(
c)

§
61.152(
b)(
3)

§
61.154(
d)

§
61.155(
a)

335­
3­
11­.
02(
13)
Subpart
N
Subpart
N
§
61.162(
c)

§
61.163(
h)

§
61.164(
a)

335­
3­
11­.
02(
14)
Subpart
O
Subpart
O
§
61.174(
a)

335­
3­
11­.
02(
15)
Subpart
P
Subpart
P
335­
3­
11­.
02(
21)
Subpart
V
Subpart
V
§
61.242­
1(
c)(
2)

§
61.244
335­
3­
11­.
02(
22)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
02(
23)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
02(
24)
Subpart
Y
Subpart
Y
§
61.273
335­
3­
11­.
02(
25)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
02(
26)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
02(
27)
Subpart
BB
Subpart
BB
335­
3­
11­.
02(
28)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
02(
29)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
02(
30)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
02(
31)
Subpart
FF
Subpart
FF
§
61.353
335­
3­
11­.
03(
1)
Appendix
B
Appendix
B
Appendix
C
C­
7
ADEM
Chapter
335­
3­
11
40
CFR
Part
63
Exceptions
335­
3­
11­.
06(
1)
Subpart
A
Subpart
A
§
63.6(
g)

§
63.6(
h)(
9)

§
63.7(
e)(
2)(
ii)

§
63.7(
f)

§
63.8(
f)

§
63.10(
f)

335­
3­
11­.
06(
2)
Subpart
B
Subpart
B
335­
3­
11­.
06(
3)
Subpart
D
Subpart
D
335­
3­
11­.
06(
4)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
5)
Subpart
F
Subpart
F
§
63.102(
b)

335­
3­
11­.
06(
6)
Subpart
G
Subpart
G
§
63.150(
i)(
1)­(
i)(
4)

335­
4­
11­.
06(
7)
Subpart
H
Subpart
H
§
63.177
335­
3­
11­.
06(
8)
Subpart
I
Subpart
I
335­
3­
11­.
06(
9)
Subpart
J
Subpart
J2
See
Footnote.

335­
3­
11­.
06(
10)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
11)
Subpart
L
Subpart
L
§
63.302(
d)

§
63.304(
b)(
6)

§
63.305(
b);
(
d);
(
e)

§
63.307(
d)

335­
3­
11­.
06(
12)
Subpart
M
Subpart
M
335­
3­
11­.
06(
13)
Subpart
N
Subpart
N
335­
3­
11­.
06(
14)
Subpart
O
Subpart
O
335­
3­
11­.
06(
15)
Reserved
Reserved
2
The
following
are
not
delegable:
(
1)
Approval
of
alternatives
to
the
non­
opacity
emissions
standards
in
§
§
63.211,
63.212
and
63.214
under
40
CFR
61.12(
d)
of
this
chapter.
Where
these
standards
reference
another
Subpart,
the
cited
provisions
will
be
delegated
according
to
the
delegation
provisions
of
the
referenced
subpart.
(
2)
Reserved.
(
3)
Approval
of
major
alternatives
to
test
methods
under
40
CFR
61.13(
h)
of
this
chapter
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
4)
Approval
of
major
alternatives
to
monitoring
under
40
CFR
61.14(
g)
of
this
chapter
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
5)
Approval
of
major
alternatives
to
recordkeeping
and
reporting
under
40
CFR
61.10
of
this
chapter
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
Appendix
C
C­
8
ADEM
Chapter
335­
3­
11
40
CFR
Part
63
Exceptions
335­
3­
11­.
06(
16)
Subpart
Q
Subpart
Q
335­
3­
11­.
06(
17)
Subpart
R
Subpart
R
§
63.426
§
63.427(
a)(
5)

335­
3­
11­.
06(
18)
Subpart
S
Subpart
S
§
63.6(
g)

§
63.453(
m)

§
63.457(
b)(
5)(
iii)

§
63.457(
c)(
3)(
ii)

§
63.457(
c)(
3)(
iii)

§
63.457(
c)(
5)(
ii)

335­
3­
11­.
06(
19)
Subpart
T
Subpart
T
§
63.463(
d)(
9)

§
63.469
335­
3­
11­.
06(
20)
Subpart
U
Subpart
U
335­
3­
11­.
06(
21)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
22)
Subpart
W
Subpart
W
335­
3­
11­.
06(
23)
Subpart
X
Subpart
X
335­
3­
11­.
06(
24)
Subpart
Y
Subpart
Y
335­
3­
11­.
06(
25)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
26)
Subpart
AA
Subpart
AA
335­
3­
11­.
06(
27)
Subpart
BB
Subpart
BB
335­
3­
11­.
06(
28)
Subpart
CC
Subpart
CC
335­
3­
11­.
06(
29)
Subpart
DD
Subpart
DD
§
63.694
335­
3­
11­.
06(
30)
Subpart
EE
Subpart
EE
335­
3­
11­.
06(
31)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
32)
Subpart
GG
Subpart
GG
335­
3­
11­.
06(
33)
Subpart
HH
Subpart
HH
§
63.772
§
63.777
335­
3­
11­.
06(
34)
Subpart
II
Subpart
II
Appendix
C
C­
9
ADEM
Chapter
335­
3­
11
40
CFR
Part
63
Exceptions
335­
3­
11­.
06(
35)
Subpart
JJ
Subpart
JJ
§
63.804(
f)(
4)(
iv)(
D);(
E)

§
63.804(
g)(
4)(
iii)(
C)

§
63.804(
g)(
4)(
vi)

§
63.804(
g)(
6)(
vi)

§
63.805(
a)

§
63.805(
d)(
2)(
V)

§
63.805(
e)(
1)

335­
3­
11­.
06(
36)
Subpart
KK
Subpart
KK
§
63.827(
b);
(
c)

335­
3­
11­.
06(
37)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
38)
Subpart
MM
Subpart
MM3
See
Footnote.

335­
3­
11­.
06(
39)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
40)
Subpart
OO
Subpart
OO
335­
3­
11­.
06(
41)
Subpart
PP
Subpart
PP
335­
3­
11­.
06(
42)
Subpart
QQ
Subpart
QQ
335­
3­
11­.
06(
43)
Subpart
RR
Subpart
RR
335­
3­
11­.
06(
44)
Subpart
SS
Subpart
SS4
See
Footnote.

335­
3­
11­.
06(
45)
Subpart
TT
Subpart
TT5
See
Footnote.

3
The
following
are
not
delegable:
(
1)
Pursuant
to
§
63.6(
g),
approval
of
alternatives
to
standards
in
§
63.862.
(
2)
Pursuant
to
§
63.7(
e)(
2)(
ii)
and
(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90,
approval
of
major
alternatives
to
test
methods.
(
3)
Pursuant
to
§
63.8(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90,
approval
of
major
alternatives
to
monitoring.
(
4)
Pursuant
to
§
63.10(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90,
approval
of
major
alternatives
to
recordkeeping
and
reporting.

4
The
following
are
not
delegable:
(
1)
Approval
of
alternatives
to
the
non­
opacity
emissions
standards
in
§
63.983(
a)
and
(
d),
63.984,
63.985(
a),
63.986(
a),
63.987
(
a),
63.988(
a),
63.990(
a),
63.993(
a),
63.994(
a),
and
63.995(
a)
under
§
63.6(
g).
Where
these
standards
reference
another
subpart,
the
cited
provisions
will
be
delegated
according
to
the
delegation
provisions
of
the
referenced
subpart.
(
2)
Reserved.
(
3)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
test
methods
under
§
63.7(
e)(
2)(
ii)
and
(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
4)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
monitoring
under
§
63.8(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
5)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
recordkeeping
and
reporting
under
§
63.10(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.

5
The
following
are
not
delegable:
(
1)
Approval
of
alternatives
to
the
non­
opacity
emissions
standards
in
§
63.1003
through
63.1015,
under
§
63.6(
g).
Where
Appendix
C
C­
10
ADEM
Chapter
335­
3­
11
40
CFR
Part
63
Exceptions
335­
3­
11­.
06(
46)
Subpart
UU
Subpart
UU6
See
Footnote.

335­
3­
11­.
06(
47)
Subpart
VV
Subpart
VV
335­
3­
11­.
06(
48)
Subpart
WW
Subpart
WW7
See
Footnote.

335­
3­
11­.
06(
49)
Subpart
XX
Subpart
XX8
See
Footnote.

335­
3­
11­.
06(
50)
Subpart
YY
Subpart
YY9
See
Footnote.

these
standards
reference
another
subpart,
the
cited
provisions
will
be
delegated
according
to
the
delegation
provisions
of
the
referenced
subpart.
(
2)
Reserved.
(
3)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
test
methods
under
§
63.7(
e)(
2)(
ii)
and
(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
4)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
monitoring
under
§
63.8(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
5)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
recordkeeping
and
reporting
under
§
63.10(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.

6
The
following
are
not
delegable:
(
1)
Approval
of
alternatives
to
the
non­
opacity
emissions
standards
in
§
63.1022
through
63.1034,
under
§
63.6(
g),
and
the
standards
for
quality
improvement
programs
in
§
63.1035.
Where
these
standards
reference
another
subpart,
the
cited
provisions
will
be
delegated
according
to
the
delegation
provisions
of
the
referenced
subpart.
(
2)
Reserved.
(
3)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
test
methods
under
§
63.7(
e)(
2)(
ii)
and
(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
4)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
monitoring
under
§
63.8(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
5)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
recordkeeping
and
reporting
under
§
63.10(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.

7
The
following
are
not
delegable:
(
1)
Approval
of
alternatives
to
the
non­
opacity
emissions
standards
in
§
§
63.1062
and
63.1063(
a)
and
(
b)
for
alternative
means
of
emission
limitation,
under
§
63.6(
g).
(
2)
Reserved.
(
3)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
test
methods
under
§
63.7(
e)(
2)(
ii)
and
(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
4)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
monitoring
under
§
63.8(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
5)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
recordkeeping
and
reporting
under
§
63.10(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.

8
The
following
are
not
delegable:
(
1)
Approval
of
alternatives
to
the
non­
opacity
emissions
standards
in
§
§
63.1085,
63.1086
and
63.1095
under
§
63.6(
g).
Where
these
standards
reference
another
subpart,
the
cited
provisions
will
be
delegated
provisions
of
the
referenced
subpart.
(
2)
Reserved.
(
3)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
test
methods
under
§
63.7(
e)(
2)(
ii)
and
(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
4)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
monitoring
under
§
63.90.
(
5)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
recordkeeping
and
reporting
under
§
63.10(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.

9
The
following
are
not
delegable:
(
1)
Approval
of
alternatives
to
the
non­
opacity
emissions
standards
in
§
63.1103(
a)(
3),
(
b)(
3)
through
(
5),
(
c)(
3),
(
d)(
3),
(
e)(
3),
(
f)(
3),
(
g)(
3)
and
(
4),
and
(
h)(
3)
under
§
63.6(
g).
Follow
the
requirements
in
§
63.1113
to
request
permission
to
use
an
alternative
means
of
emission
limitation.
Where
these
standards
reference
another
subpart,
the
cited
provisions
will
be
delegated
according
to
the
delegation
provisions
of
the
Appendix
C
C­
11
ADEM
Chapter
335­
3­
11
40
CFR
Part
63
Exceptions
335­
3­
11­.
06(
51)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
52)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
53)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
54)
Subpart
CCC
Subpart
CCC
§
63.1157
§
63.1158
§
63.1161(
d)(
1)

§
63.1162(
a)(
2)­(
a)(
5)

§
63.1162(
b)(
1)­(
b)(
3)

§
63.1165
335­
3­
11­.
06(
55)
Subpart
DDD
Subpart
DDD
335­
3­
11­.
06(
56)
Subpart
EEE
Subpart
EEE
335­
3­
11­.
06(
57)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
58)
Subpart
GGG
Subpart
GGG
§
63.177
335­
3­
11­.
06(
59)
Subpart
HHH
Subpart
HHH
§
63.1282
§
63.1287
335­
3­
11­.
06(
60)
Subpart
III
Subpart
III
§
63.1303(
b)(
5)

§
63.1305(
d)

335­
3­
11­.
06(
61)
Subpart
JJJ
Subpart
JJJ
335­
3­
11­.
06(
62)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
63)
Subpart
LLL
Subpart
LLL
§
63.6(
g)

§
63.6(
h)(
9)

§
63.7(
e)(
2)(
ii)

§
63.7(
f)

§
63.8(
f)

§
63.10(
f)

335­
3­
11­.
06(
64)
Subpart
MMM
Subpart
MMM
§
63.177
335­
3­
11­.
06(
65)
Subpart
NNN
Subpart
NNN
referenced
subpart.
(
2)
Reserved.
(
3)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
test
methods
under
§
63.7(
e)(
2)(
ii)
and
(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
4)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
monitoring
under
§
63.8(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
5)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
recordkeeping
and
reporting
under
§
63.10(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
Appendix
C
C­
12
ADEM
Chapter
335­
3­
11
40
CFR
Part
63
Exceptions
335­
3­
11­.
06(
66)
Subpart
OOO
Subpart
OOO
§
63.1403­
§
63.1410
§
63.1022­
§
63.1034
§
63.1062
§
63.1063(
a)­(
b)

§
63.1064
§
63.997
§
63.1414
§
63.996
§
63.1415
§
63.998
§
63.999
§
63.1038
§
63.1039
§
63.1065
§
63.1066
§
63.1416
§
63.1417
335­
3­
11­.
06(
67)
Subpart
PPP
Subpart
PPP
§
63.6(
g)

§
63.177
335­
3­
11­.
06(
68)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
69)
Subpart
RRR
Subpart
RRR
§
63.1
335­
3­
11­.
06(
70)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
71)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
72)
Subpart
UUU
Subpart
UUU10
See
Footnote
10
The
following
are
not
delegable:
(
1)
Approval
of
alternatives
to
the
nonopacity
emission
limitations
and
work
practice
standards
in
§
§
63.1564
through
63.1569
under
§
63.6(
g).
(
2)
Approval
of
alternative
opacity
emission
limitations
in
§
§
63.1564
through
63.1569
under
§
63.6(
h)(
9).
(
3)
Approval
of
major
alternatives
to
test
methods
under
§
63.7(
e)(
2)(
ii)
and
(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
4)
Approval
of
major
alternatives
to
monitoring
under
§
63.8(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
5)
Approval
of
major
alternatives
to
recordkeeping
and
reporting
under
§
63.10(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
Appendix
C
C­
13
ADEM
Chapter
335­
3­
11
40
CFR
Part
63
Exceptions
335­
3­
11­.
06(
73)
Subpart
VVV
Subpart
VVV
335­
3­
11­.
06(
74)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
75)
Subpart
XXX
Subpart
XXX
335­
3­
11­.
06(
76)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
77)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
78)
Subpart
AAAA
Subpart
AAAA11
See
Footnote
335­
3­
11­.
06(
79)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
80)
Subpart
CCCC
Subpart
CCCC
335­
3­
11­.
06(
81)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
82)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
83)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
84)
Subpart
GGGG
Subpart
GGGG
335­
3­
11­.
06(
85)
Subpart
HHHH
Subpart
HHHH12
See
Footnote
335­
3­
11­.
06(
86)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
87)
Subpart
JJJJ
Subpart
JJJJ13
See
Footnote
335­
3­
11­.
06(
88)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
89)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
90)
Reserved
Reserved
11
The
following
is
not
delegable:
Approval
of
alternatives
to
the
standards
in
§
63.1955.

12
The
following
are
not
delegable:
(
1)
The
authority
under
§
63.6(
g)
to
approve
alternatives
to
the
emission
limits
in
§
63.2983
and
operating
limits
in
§
63.2984.
(
2)
The
authority
under
§
63.7(
e)(
2)(
ii)
and
(
f)
to
approve
of
major
alternatives
(
as
defined
in
§
63.90)
to
the
test
methods
in
§
63.2993.
(
3)
The
authority
under
§
63.8(
f)
to
approve
major
alternatives
(
as
defined
in
§
63.90)
to
the
monitoring
requirements
in
§
§
63.2996
and
63.2997.
(
4)
The
authority
under
§
63.10(
f)
to
approve
major
alternatives
(
as
defined
in
§
63.90)
to
recordkeeping,
notification,
and
reporting
requirements
in
§
§
63.2998
through
63.3000.

13
The
following
are
not
delegable:
(
1)
§
63.3360(
c),
approval
of
alternate
test
method
for
organic
HAP
content
determination;
(
2)
§
63.3360(
d),
approval
of
alternate
test
method
for
volatile
matter
determination.
Appendix
C
C­
14
ADEM
Chapter
335­
3­
11
40
CFR
Part
63
Exceptions
335­
3­
11­.
06(
91)
Subpart
NNNN
Subpart
NNNN14
See
Footnote.

335­
3­
11­.
06(
92)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
93)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
94)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
95)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
96)
Subpart
SSSS
Subpart
SSSS15
See
Footnote.

335­
3­
11­.
06(
97)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
98)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
99)
Subpart
VVVV
Subpart
VVVV16
§
63.5698
§
63.5728
§
63.5731(
a)

§
63.5734
§
63.5740(
a)
§
63.5743
§
63.5746(
g)

See
Footnote
14
The
following
are
not
delegable:
(
1)
Approval
of
alternatives
to
the
work
practice
standards
in
§
63.4093
under
§
63.6(
g).
(
2)
Approval
of
major
alternatives
to
test
methods
under
§
63.7(
e)(
2)(
ii)
and
(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
3)
Approval
of
major
alternatives
to
monitoring
under
§
63.8(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
4)
Approval
of
major
alternatives
to
recordkeeping
and
reporting
under
§
63.10(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.

15
The
following
are
not
delegable:
(
1)
Approval
of
alternatives
to
the
emission
limitation
in
§
63.5120.
(
2)
Approval
of
major
alternatives
to
test
methods
under
§
63.7(
e)(
2)(
ii)
and
(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.5160.
(
3)
Approval
of
major
alternatives
to
monitoring
under
§
63.8(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.5150.
(
4)
Approval
of
major
alternatives
to
recordkeeping
and
reporting
under
§
63.10(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
§
63.5180
and
63.5190.

16
The
following
are
also
not
delegable:
Pursuant
to
§
63.7(
e)(
2)(
ii)
and
(
f),
the
authority
to
approve
alternatives
to
the
test
methods
in
§
§
63.5719(
b),
63.5719(
c),
63.5725(
d)(
1),
and
63.5758;
pursuant
to
§
63.8(
f),
the
authority
to
approve
major
alternatives
to
the
monitoring
requirements
in
§
63.5725;
pursuant
to
§
63.10(
f),
the
authority
to
approve
major
alternatives
to
the
reporting
and
recordkeeping
requirements
listed
in
§
§
63.5764,
63.5767,
and
63.5770.
Appendix
C
C­
15
ADEM
Chapter
335­
3­
11
40
CFR
Part
63
Exceptions
335­
3­
11­.
06(
100)
Subpart
WWWW
SubpartWWWW17
See
Footnote
335­
3­
11­.
06(
101)
Subpart
XXXX
Subpart
XXXX18
See
Footnote.

335­
3­
11­.
06(
102)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
103)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
104)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
105)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
106)
Subpart
CCCCC
Subpart
CCCCC19
See
Footnote
335­
3­
11­.
06(
107)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
108)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
109)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
110)
Reserved
Reserved
17
The
following
are
not
delegable:
(
1)
Approval
of
alternatives
to
the
organic
HAP
emissions
standards
in
§
63.5805
under
§
63.6(
g).
(
2)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
test
methods
under
§
63.7(
e)(
2)(
ii)
and
(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
3)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
monitoring
under
§
63.8(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
4)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
recordkeeping
and
reporting
under
§
63.10(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.

18
The
following
are
not
delegable:
(
1)
Approval
of
alternatives
to
the
requirements
in
§
§
63.5981
through
63.5984,
63.5986,
and
63.5988.
(
2)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
test
methods
under
§
63.7(
e)(
2)(
ii)
and
(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
3)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
monitoring
under
§
63.8(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
4)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
recordkeeping
and
reporting
under
§
63.10(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.

19
The
following
are
not
delegable:
(
1)
Approval
of
alternatives
to
work
practice
standards
for
fugitive
pushing
emissions
in
§
63.7291(
a)
for
a
by­
product
coke
oven
battery
with
vertical
flues,
fugitive
pushing
emissions
in
§
63.7292(
a)
for
a
by­
product
coke
oven
battery
with
horizontal
flues,
fugitive
pushing
emissions
in
§
63.7293
for
a
non­
recovery
coke
oven
battery,
soaking
for
a
by­
product
coke
oven
battery
in
§
63.7294(
a),
and
quenching
for
a
coke
oven
battery
in
§
63.7295(
b)
under
§
63.6(
g).
(
2)
Approval
of
alternatives
opacity
emission
limitations
for
a
by­
product
coke
oven
battery
under
§
63.6(
h)(
9).
(
3)
Approval
of
major
alternatives
to
test
methods
under
§
63.7(
e)(
2)(
ii)
and
(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90,
except
for
alternative
procedures
in
§
63.7334(
a)(
7).
(
4)
Approval
of
major
alternatives
to
monitoring
under
§
63.8(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
5)
Approval
of
major
alternatives
to
recordkeeping
and
reporting
under
§
63.10(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
6)
Approval
of
the
work
practice
plan
for
by­
product
coke
oven
batteries
with
horizontal
flues
submitted
under
§
63.7292(
a)(
1).
Appendix
C
C­
16
ADEM
Chapter
335­
3­
11
40
CFR
Part
63
Exceptions
335­
3­
11­.
06(
111)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
112)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
113)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
114)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
115)
Subpart
LLLLL
Subpart
LLLLL20
See
Footnote
335­
3­
11­.
06(
116)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11­.
06(
117)
Subpart
NNNNN
Subpart
NNNNN21
See
Footnote
ADEM
Chapter
335­
3­
11
40
CFR
Part
63
Exceptions
335­
3­
11­.
07
Appendix
A
Appendix
A
Sect.
2,
Method
303
335­
3­
11­.
07
Appendix
B
Appendix
B
335­
3­
11­.
07
Appendix
C
Appendix
C
20
The
following
are
not
delegable:
(
1)
Approval
of
alternatives
to
the
requirements
in
§
§
63.8681,
63.8682,
63.8683,
63.8684(
a)
through
(
c),
63.8686,
63.8687,
63.8688,
63.8689,
63.8690,
and
63.8691.
(
2)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
test
methods
under
§
63.7(
e)(
2)(
ii)
and
(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
3)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
monitoring
under
§
63.8(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
4)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
recordkeeping
and
reporting
under
§
63.10(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.

21
The
following
are
not
delegable:
(
1)
Approval
of
alternatives
to
requirements
in
§
§
63.8980,
63.8985,
63.8990,
63.8995,
and
63.9000.
(
2)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
test
methods
under
§
63.7(
e)(
2)(
ii)
and
(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
3)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
monitoring
under
§
63.8(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
(
4)
Approval
of
major
changes
to
recordkeeping
and
reporting
under
§
63.10(
f)
and
as
defined
in
§
63.90.
Appendix
C
C­
17
ADEM
Chapter
335­
3­
11A
40
CFR
Part
65
Exceptions
335­
3­
11A­.
02(
1)
Subpart
A
Subpart
A
§
65.8
§
65.46
§
65.102
§
65.156(
b)(
1)(
ii)

§
65.158(
a)(
2)(
ii)
335­
3­
11A­.
02(
2)
Reserved
Reserved
335­
3­
11A­.
02(
3)
Subpart
C
Subpart
C
335­
3­
11A­.
02(
4)
Subpart
D
Subpart
D
335­
3­
11A­.
02(
5)
Subpart
E
Subpart
E
335­
3­
11A­.
02(
6)
Subpart
F
Subpart
F
335­
3­
11A­.
02(
7)
Subpart
G
Subpart
G
Appendix
D
D­
1
APPENDIX
D
Nonattainment
Areas
(
Sub­
County
Designations)

PM10
None
(
Sub­
County
Designations)

Sulfur
Dioxide
None
(
County­
Wide
Designations)

Ozone
(
Marginal)
Jefferson
County
Shelby
County
Appendix
E
E­
1
APPENDIX
E
Attainment
Areas
­
Ozone
County
Federal
Register
Notice
Autauga..........
Vol.
47,
No.
169,
August
31,
1982
Bibb................
Vol.
47,
No.
169,
August
31,
1982
Conecuh
.........
Vol.
47,
No.
169,
August
31,
1982
DeKalb............
Vol.
47,
No.
103,
May
27,
1982
Elmore
............
Vol.
47,
No.
169,
August
31,
1982
Escambia
........
Vol.
47,
No.
169,
August
31,
1982
Etowah
...........
Vol.
52,
No.
92,
May
13,
1987
Fayette............
Vol.
46,
No.
209,
October
29,
1981
Jackson
..........
Vol.
47,
No.
103,
May
27,
1982
Lamar.............
Vol.
46,
No.
209,
October
29,
1981
Limestone
.......
Vol.
46,
No.
184,
September
23,
1981
Lowndes..........
Vol.
47,
No.
169,
August
31,
1982
Madison..........
Vol.
46,
No.
184,
September
23,
1981
Marion............
Vol.
46,
No.
209,
October
29,
1981
Marshall
.........
Vol.
46,
No.
184,
September
23,
1981
Mobile.............
Vol.
52,
No.
92,
May
13,
1987
Montgomery
....
Vol.
47,
No.
169,
August
31,
1982
Monroe
...........
Vol.
47,
No.
169,
August
31,
1982
Morgan
...........
Vol.
47,
No.
184,
September
23,
1981
Tuscaloosa......
Vol.
47,
No.
169,
August
31,
1982
NOTE:
Ozone
nonattainment
areas
listed
in
Appendix
D.
All
counties
in
the
State
not
included
in
Appendices
D
and
E
are
designated
as
Unclassifiable/
Attainment.
Appendix
F
F­
1
APPENDIX
F
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Capture
Efficiency
Procedures
The
complete
text
of
the
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency's
procedures
to
determine
the
capture
efficiency
of
a
volatile
organic
compound
(
VOC)
control
system
of
a
VOC
emissions
source
is
reproduced
in
this
Appendix.

The
procedures
contained
in
this
Appendix
are
as
follows:

Method
204:
Criteria
for
and
Verification
of
a
Permanent
or
Temporary
Total
Enclosure
Method
204A:
Volatile
Organic
Compounds
Content
in
Liquid
Input
Stream
Method
204B:
Volatile
Organic
Compounds
Emissions
in
Captured
Stream
Method
204C:
Volatile
Organic
Compounds
Emissions
in
Captured
Stream
(
Dilution
Technique)

Method
204D:
Volatile
Organic
Compounds
Emissions
in
Fugitive
Stream
from
Temporary
Total
Enclosure
Method
204E:
Volatile
Organic
Compounds
Emissions
in
Fugitive
Stream
from
Building
Enclosure
Method
204
F:
Volatile
Organic
Compounds
Content
in
Liquid
Input
Stream
(
Distillation
Approach)
Appendix
G
G­
1
APPENDIX
G
Clean
Air
Act
Amendments
Of
1990
List
Of
Hazardous
Air
Pollutants
Chemical
Name
CAS
Number
Acetaldehyde
75070
Acetamide
60355
Acetonitrile
75058
Acetophenone
98862
2­
Acetylaminofluorene
53963
Acrolein
107028
Acrylamide
79061
Acrylic
Acid
79107
Acrylonitrile
107131
Allyl
chloride
107051
4­
Aminobiphenyl
92671
Aniline
62533
o­
Anisidine
90040
Asbestos
1332214
Benzene
(
includes
benzene
from
gasoline)
71432
Benzidine
92875
Benzotrichloride
98077
Benzyl
chloride
100447
Biphenyl
92524
Bis(
2­
ethylhexyl)
phthalate
[
DEHP]
117817
Bis(
chloromethyl)
ether
542881
Bromoform
75252
1,3­
Butadiene
106990
Calcium
cyanamide
156627
Captan
133062
Carbaryl
63252
Carbon
disulfide
75150
Carbon
tetrachloride
56235
Carbonyl
sulfide
463581
Catechol
120809
Chloramben
133904
Chlordane
57749
Chlorine
7782505
Chloroacetic
Acid
79118
2­
Chloroacetophenone
532274
Chlorobenzene
108907
Chlorobenzilate
510156
Chloroform
67663
Chloromethyl
methyl
ether
107302
Chloroprene
126998
Appendix
G
G­
2
Chemical
Name
CAS
Number
Cresols/
Cresylic
acid
(
isomers
and
mixtures)
1319773
o­
Cresol
95487
m­
cresol
108394
p­
cresol
106445
Cumene
98828
2,4­
D,
salts
&
esters
94757
DDE
3547044
Diazomethane
334883
Dibenzofurans
132649
1,2­
Dibromo­
3­
chloropropane
96128
Dibutylphthalate
84742
1,4­
Dichlorobenzene
(
p)
106467
3,3­
Dichlorobenzidene
91941
Dichlorethylether
(
Bis(
2­
chloroethyl)
ether)
111444
1,3­
Dichloropropene
542756
Dichlorvos
62737
Diethanolamine
111422
N,
N­
Diethyl
aniline
(
N,
N­
Dimethylaniline)
121697
Diethyl
sulfate
64675
3,3­
Dimethoxybenzidene
119904
Dimethyl
aminobenzene
60117
3,3­
Dimethyl
benzidene
119937
Dimethyl
carbamoyl
chloride
79447
Dimethyl
formamide
68122
1,1­
Dimethyl
hydrazine
57147
Dimethyl
phthalate
131113
Dimethyl
sulfate
77781
4,6­
Dinitro­
o­
cresol,
and
salts
534521
2,4­
Dinitrophenol
51285
2,4­
Dinitrotoluene
121142
1,4­
Dioxane
(
1,4­
Diethyleneoxide)
123911
1,2­
Diphenylhydrazine
122667
Epichlorohydrin
(
1­
Chloro­
2,3­
epoxypropane)
106898
1,2­
Epoxybutane
106887
Ethyl
acrylate
140885
Ethyl
benzene
100414
Ethyl
carbamate
(
Urethane)
51796
Ethyl
chloride
(
Chloroethane)
75003
Ethylene
dibromide
(
Dibromoethane)
106934
Ethylene
dichloride
(
1,2­
Dichloroethane)
107062
Ethylene
glycol
107211
Ethylene
imine
(
Aziridine)
151564
Ethylene
oxide
75218
Ethylene
thiourea
96457
Appendix
G
G­
3
Chemical
Name
CAS
Number
Ethylidenedichloride
(
1,1­
Dichloroethane)
75343
Formaldehyde
50000
Heptachlor
76448
Hexachlorobenzene
118741
Hexachlorobutadiene
87683
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
77474
Hexachloroethane
67721
Hexamethylene­
1,6­
diisocyanate
822060
Hexamethylphosphoramide
680319
Hexane
110543
Hydrazine
302012
Hydrochloric
Acid
7647010
Hydrogen
fluoride
(
Hydrofluoric
acid)
7664393
Hydroquinone
123319
Isophorone
78591
Lindane
(
all
isomers)
58899
Maleic
anhydride
108316
Methanol
67561
Methoxychlor
72435
Methyl
bromide
(
Bromomethane)
74839
Methyl
chloride
(
Chloromethane)
74873
Methylchloroform
(
1,1,1­
Trichloroethane)
71556
Methyl
ethyl
ketone
(
2­
Butanone)
78933
Methyl
hydrazine
60344
Methyl
iodide
(
Iodomethane)
74884
Methyl
isobutyl
ketone
(
Hexone)
108101
Methyl
isocyanate
624839
Methyl
methacrylate
80626
Methyl
tertiary
butyl
ether
1634044
4,4­
Methylene
bis(
2­
chloroaniline)
101144
Methylene
chloride
(
Dichloromethane)
75092
Methylene
diphenyl
diisocyanate
(
MDI)
101688
4,4­
Methylenedianiline
101779
Naphthalene
91203
Nitrobenzene
98953
4­
Nitrobiphenyl
92933
4­
Nitrophenol
100027
2­
Nitropropane
79469
N­
Nitroso­
N­
methylurea
684935
N­
Nitrosodimethylamine
62759
N­
Nitrosomorpholine
59892
Parathion
56382
Pentachloronitrobenzene
(
Quintobenzene)
82688
Pentachlorophenol
87865
Phenol
108952
Appendix
G
G­
4
Chemical
Name
CAS
Number
p­
Phenylenediamine
106503
Phosgene
75445
Phosphine
7803512
Phosphorous
7723140
Phthalic
Anhydride
85449
Polychlorinated
biphenyls
(
Arochlors)
1336363
1,3­
Propane
sultone
1120714
beta­
Propriolactone
57578
Proprionaldehyde
123386
Propoxur
(
Baygon)
114261
Propylenedichloride
(
1,2­
Dichloropropane)
78875
Propylene
oxide
75569
1,2­
Propylenimine
(
2­
Methyl
aziridine)
75558
Quinoline
91225
Quinone
106514
Styrene
100425
Styrene
oxide
96093
2,3,7,8­
Tetrachlorodibenzo­
p­
dioxin
1746016
1,1,2,2­
Tetrachloroethane
79345
Tetrachlorethylene
(
Perchloroethylene)
127184
Titanium
tetrachloride
7550450
Toluene
108883
2,4­
Toluene
diamine
95807
2,4­
Toluene
diisocyanate
584849
o­
Toluidine
95534
Toxaphene
(
chlorinated
Camphene)
8001352
1,2,4­
Trichlorobenzene
120821
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
79005
Trichloroethylene
79016
2,4,5­
Trichlorophenol
95954
2,4,6­
Trichlorophenol
88062
Triethylamine
121448
Trifluralin
1582098
2,2,4­
Trimethylpentane
540841
Vinyl
acetate
108054
Vinyl
bromide
593602
Vinyl
chloride
75014
Vinylidenechloride
(
1,1­
Dichloroethylene)
75354
Xylenes
(
isomers
and
mixtures)
1330207
o­
Xylenes
95476
m­
Xylenes
108383
p­
Xylenes
106423
Antimony
compounds
­­­
Arsenic
compounds
(
inorganic
including
arsine)
­­­
Beryllium
compounds
­­­
Appendix
G
G­
5
Chemical
Name
CAS
Number
Cadmium
compounds
­­­
Chromium
compounds
­­­
Cobalt
compounds
­­­
Coke
oven
emissions
­­­
Cyanide
compounds1
­­­
Glycol
ethers2
­­­
Lead
compounds
­­­
Manganese
compounds
­­­
Mercury
compounds
­­­
Fine
mineral
fibers3
­­­
Nickel
compounds
­­­
Polycyclic
organic
matter4
­­­
Radionuclides
(
including
radon)
5
­­­
Selenium
Compounds
­­­

1
X'CN
where
X
=
H'
or
any
other
group
where
a
formal
dissociation
may
occur.
For
example,
KCN
or
Ca(
CN)
2
2
Includes
mono­
and
di­
ethers
of
ethylene
glycol,
diethylene
glycol,
and
triethylene
glycol
R­(
OCH2CH2)
n­
OR'
where:

n
=
1,
2,
or
3;
R
=
alkyl
C7
or
less;
or
R
=
phenyl
or
alkyl
substituted
phenyl;
R'
=
H
or
alkyl
C7
or
less;
or
OR'
consisting
of
carboxylic
acid
ester,
sulfate,
phosphate,
nitrate,
or
sulfonate.

3
Includes
mineral
fiber
emissions
from
facilities
manufacturing
or
processing
glass,
rock,
or
slag
fibers
(
or
other
mineral
derived
fibers)
of
average
diameter
1
micrometer
or
less.

4
Includes
organic
compounds
with
more
than
one
benzene
ring,
and
which
have
a
boiling
point
greater
than
or
equal
to
100
°
C.

5
A
type
of
atom
which
spontaneously
undergoes
radioactive
decay.

Note:
For
all
listings
above
which
contain
the
word
"
compounds"
and
for
glycol
ethers,
the
following
applies:
Unless
otherwise
specified,
these
listings
are
defined
as
including
any
unique
chemical
substance
that
contains
the
named
chemical
(
i.
e.,
antimony,
arsenic,
etc.)
as
part
of
that
chemical's
infrastructure.
Appendix
H
H­
1
EXEMPTION
CLAIM
FORM
FOR
COFIRED
COMBUSTORS
FACILITY
INFORMATION
Facility
Name:
Facility
Address:

Contact
Person
Name:
Phone:

Fax:

Type
of
Facility:

WASTE
INFORMATION
Please
provide
the
distribution
of
the
types
of
waste
combusted
in
the
incinerator
each
quarter
(
i.
e.,
every
three
months):

%
Hospital
waste
and
medical/
infectious
waste
(
excluding
wastes
marked
with
a
*
below)

%
Pathological
waste,
low­
level
radioactive
waste,
and
chemotherapeutic
waste*

%
Other
waste/
fuel1
Does
the
incinerator
accept
waste
from
off­
site?

Yes

No
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­

Lb/
Hr
How
many
pounds
of
waste/
fuel1
are
typically
charged
per
hour?

Hr/
Day
How
many
hours
per
day
is
waste/
fuel1
charged
into
the
incinerator?

Lb/
Qtr
How
many
pounds
of
waste/
fuel1
are
typically
charged
per
quarter?
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
Please
attach
an
explanation
of
the
methodology
that
will
be
used
on
an
ongoing
basis
to
estimate
the
percentages
of
waste
types
discussed
above.

CERTIFICATION
I
am
authorized
to
make
this
submission
on
behalf
of
the
owners
and
operators
of
_____________
and
I
hereby
certify
under
penalty
of
law
that
I
have
personally
examined
the
foregoing
and
am
familiar
with
the
information
contained
in
this
document
and
all
attachments,
and
that
based
on
my
inquiry
of
those
individuals
immediately
responsible
for
obtaining
the
information,
I
believe
the
information
is
true,
accurate
and
complete.
I
am
aware
that
there
are
significant
penalties
for
submitting
false
information
including
possible
fines
and
imprisonment.
In
addition,
it
is
my
understanding
that
I
am
not
subject
to
a
Major
Source
Operating
Permit
under
Chapter
335­
3­
16
based
solely
on
the
requirements
of
ADEM
Admin.
Code
R.
335­
3­
3­.
04.

________________________________
(
Signature
of
Responsible
Official)

1
Excluding
fuels
such
as
propane
or
natural
gas
used
to
maintain
combustion
chamber
temperatures
Appendix
H
H­
2
EXEMPTION
CLAIM
FORM
FOR
INCINERATORS
BURNING
ONLY
PATHOLOGICAL,
LOW­
LEVEL
RADIOACTIVE,
AND
CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC
WASTE
FACILITY
INFORMATION
Facility
Name:

Facility
Address:

Contact
Person
Name:
Phone:

Fax:

Type
of
Facility:

WASTE
INFORMATION
For
periods
when
only
pathological,
low­
level
and/
or
chemotherapeutic
waste(
s)
are
combusted
provide
the
distribution
of
the
types
of
waste
combusted
in
the
incinerator
each
quarter
(
i.
e.,
every
three
months):

%
Pathological
waste
%
Low­
level
radioactive
waste
%
Chemotherapeutic
waste
Does
the
incinerator
accept
waste
from
off­
site?

Yes

No
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­

%
Percentage
of
time
when
only
pathological,
low­
level,
and/
or
chemotherapeutic
waste(
s)
are
combusted.

Lb/
Hr
During
periods
when
only
pathological,
low­
level,
and/
or
chemotherapeutic
waste
is
combusted,
how
much
do
you
typically
charge
per
hour?

Hr/
Day
During
periods
when
only
pathological,
low­
level,
and/
or
chemotherapeutic
waste
is
combusted,
how
many
hours
per
day
do
you
charge?

Lb/
Qtr
During
periods
when
only
pathological,
low­
level,
and/
or
chemotherapeutic
waste
is
combusted,
how
many
pounds
are
burned
on
a
quarterly
basis?
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
Please
attach
an
explanation
of
the
methodology
that
will
be
used
on
an
ongoing
basis
to
determine
the
time
periods
when
only
pathological,
low­
level,
and/
or
chemotherapeutic
waste
are
burned.

CERTIFICATION
I
am
authorized
to
make
this
submission
on
behalf
of
the
owners
and
operators
of
_____________
and
I
hereby
certify
under
penalty
of
law
that
I
have
personally
examined
the
foregoing
and
am
familiar
with
the
information
contained
in
this
document
and
all
attachments,
and
that
based
on
my
inquiry
of
those
individuals
immediately
responsible
for
obtaining
the
information,
I
believe
the
information
is
true,
accurate
and
complete.
I
am
aware
that
there
are
significant
penalties
for
submitting
false
information
including
possible
fines
and
imprisonment.
In
addition,
it
is
my
understanding
that
I
am
not
subject
to
a
Major
Source
Operating
Permit
under
Chapter
335­
3­
16
based
solely
on
the
requirements
of
ADEM
Admin.
Code
R.
335­
3­
3­.
04.

________________________________
(
Signature
of
Responsible
Official)