Source: https://www.deq.virginia.gov/Programs/Air/AirQualityPlans/Section111(d)129DesignatedPollutantPlans.aspx
Timestamp: 2019-04-22 16:12:33+00:00

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Like the SIP, a § 111(d)/129 plan (also known as a designated pollutant plan) is an overall plan for controlling certain types of pollution, and consists of regulations, legal authority, and other administrative components. Unlike the § 110 SIP for controlling criteria pollutants, it is prepared in fulfillment of requirements of § 111(d) and § 129 of the Clean Air Act which cover pollutants from specific facility types.
The plans consist of a state regulation that implements the federal regulation, a source inventory, and administrative materials demonstrating the state's ability to implement the program. EPA delegates the authority to submit plans to each state's governor; in Virginia, the Governor has delegated this submittal authority to the DEQ Director. As with § 110 plans that are federally approved by EPA under 40 CFR Part 52, § 111(d)/129 plans are federally approved under 40 CFR Part 62. Part 62 also contains the federal plans that are imposed on states that do not submit acceptable plans. Virginia's approved Part 62 plans are found under Subpart VV.
Although the state regulations are the legally enforceable means by which the state implements the federal requirements, EPA retains the authority to implement certain provisions. A summary of such discretionary authority to implement the regulations (such as approval of alternate or equivalent methods) exists between EPA and the department.
If you would like a complete version of an entire plan, or any portion of a plan in addition to the materials provided below, please contact Karen Sabasteanski.
This submittal consists of a demonstration of the department's legal ability to implement the plans, including (i) the Air Pollution Control Law of Virginia, and (ii) general provisions of the Regulations of the State Air Pollution Control Board that have general applicability to source category § 111(d)/129 plans.
EPA's rule and implementation information.
Virginia's regulation: Article 43 of 9VAC5 Chapter 40. A state plan has been submitted to EPA. Pending final EPA approval, Virginia is still under a federal plan for these sources.
EPA's large municipal waste combustor rule and implementation information.
Virginia's regulation: Article 54 of 9VAC5 Chapter 40.
EPA's final plan approval for large municipal waste combustors, published on October 29, 2004.
EPA's hospital/medical/infectious waste incinerator rule and implementation information.
EPA's final approval of Virginia's negative declaration, published on December 17, 2010.
EPA's commerical/industrial sold waste incinerator rule and implementation information.
Virginia's regulation: Article 45 of 9VAC5 Chapter 40.
EPA's final plan approval for commercial/industrial solid waste incinerators, published on May 25, 2004.
EPA's small municipal waste combustor rule and implementation information.
Virginia's regulation: Article 46 of 9VAC5 Chapter 40.
EPA's kraft pulp mill rule and implementation information.
Virginia's regulation: Article 13 of 9VAC5 Chapter 40.This rule is both SIP-approved (for PM) and § 111(d)-approved (for total reduced sulfur).
EPA's final plan approval for kraft pulp mills, published on September 8, 1998.
EPA's sulfuric acid production unit rule and implementation information.
Virginia's regulation: Article 21 of 9VAC5 Chapter 40.
EPA's final plan approval for sulfuric acid production units, published on November 13, 1981.
EPA's sewage sludge incinerator rule and implementation information.
Virginia's regulation: Article 55 of 9VAC5 Chapter 40.
EPA's final plan approval for sewage sludge incinerators, published on March 31, 2014.

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