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ENB - Statewide Notices 09/15/2010 - NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation
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6 NYCRR Part 228, Surface Coating Processes, Commercial and Industrial Adhesives, Sealants and Primers
Pursuant to Environmental Conservation Law, Sections 1-0101, 1-0303, 3-0301, 19-0103, 19-0105, 19-0107, 19-0301, 19-0305, 71-2103 and 71-2105, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) hereby gives notice of the following:
Notice of Adoption of Rules on August 31, 2010, filed with the New York State Department of State on August 31, 2010, to be effective September 30, 2010, to amend existing 6 New York Code of Rules and Regulations (NYCRR) Part 200, General Provisions; and 6 NYCRR Part 228, Surface Coating Processes, Commercial and Industrial Adhesives, Sealants and Primers.
Part 228 limits emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from commercial and industrial adhesives, sealants and primers. New York State (NYS) is adopting a new Subpart 228-2 in response to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) designation of NYS as non-attainment for its 8 hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard. The associated VOC emissions reductions from this regulation will be used as part of NYS DEC's plan for New York State to attain the ozone standard. These new provisions are being added to the existing Part 228 as Subpart 228-2; the existing Part 228 rule, Surface Coating Processes, will now be designated as Subpart 228-1. This revision of Part 228 is based on a model rule which was developed by the Ozone Transport Commission (OTC) as part of a regional effort to attain and maintain the eight-hour ground level ozone standard and reduce eight-hour ozone levels. New York State is among the OTC participating states opting to promulgate ozone emission reduction rules based on this model rule. New York State's State Implementation Plan (SIP) will be revised to incorporate these regulatory amendments.
E-mail: 228scp@gw.dec.state.ny.us
6 NYCRR Part 212, General Process Emission Sources
Pursuant to Environmental Conservation Law Sections 1-0101, 1-0303, 3-0301, 19-0103, 19-0105, 19-0107, 19-0301, 19-0303, 19-0305, 19-0311, 71-2103 and 71-2105, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) hereby gives notice of the following:
Notice of Adoption of Rules on August 31, 2010, filed with the New York State Department of State on August 31, 2010, to be effective September 30, 2010, to amend existing 6 New York Codes, Rules and Regulations (NYCRR) Part 212, General Process Emission Sources.
Part 212 is being revised to add a new section, 212.12, to include new requirements for the control of emissions of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) at hot mix asphalt production plants throughout the state. These new requirements incorporate operational practices and the potential installation of low NOx burner technology to reduce emissions from these sources. Compliance with the operational practices will begin in 2011, while plants have an extended compliance period for the low NOx burner analysis, beginning in 2012 and concluding in 2020.
The adoption of this proposed regulation is a necessary part of the State Implementation Plan (SIP), which New York has developed to demonstrate compliance with the Clean Air Act and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations. Consequently, the SIP will be revised to incorporate the revisions to Part 212.
6 NYCRR Part 202, Emissions Verification
Pursuant to Environmental Conservation Law, Sections 1-0101, 3-0301, 19-0301, 19-0103,19-0105, 19-0301, 19-0302, 19-0303, 19-0305, 19-0311, 71-2103, 71-2105, and 72-0303, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) gives notice of the following:
Notice of Adoption of Rule on August 31, 2010, filed with the Department of State on August 31, 2010, to be effective September 30, 2010, amendments to 6 NYCRR Part 202, Emissions Verification.
The adoption of this rule is intended to make some minor language changes to 202-1 and 202-2. Specifically, in 202-1, the NYS DEC is proposing to change Commissioner to Department to more accurately represent the NYS DEC's ability to require stack tests for inventory purposes, as part of the permitting process, and to be more consistent with the language used in 202-2. Within 202-2, the NYS DEC is proposing to clarify language and include the reporting of greenhouse gases (GHGs) as part of the existing annual emission statement process.
E-mail air.regs@dec.ny.gov