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9VAC5-80-310
5. Any other source subject to the permit requirements of Article 1 (9VAC5-80-50 et seq.) or Article 3 (9VAC5-80-360 et seq.) of this chapter part.
6. Any source that would be subject to the permit requirements of Article 1 (9VAC5-80-50 et seq.) of this chapter part in the absence of a permit issued under 9VAC5-80-40 Article 5 (9VAC5-80-800 et seq.) of this part.
1. All sources and source categories that would be subject to this article solely because they are subject to the provisions of 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart AAA (standards of performance for new residential wood heaters), as prescribed in Article 5 (9VAC5-50-400 et seq.) of 9VAC5 Chapter 50 9VAC5-50 (New and Modified Stationary Sources).
2. All sources and source categories that would be subject to this article solely because they are subject to the provisions of 40 CFR 61.145 (national emission standard for hazardous air pollutants for asbestos, standard for demolition and renovation), Subpart M, as prescribed in Article 1 (9VAC5-60-60 et seq.) of 9VAC5 Chapter 60 9VAC5-60 (Hazardous Air Pollutant Sources).
5. During the years 1995 through 1999 inclusive, any affected source under § 404 of the federal Clean Air Act (phase I sulfur dioxide requirements).
6. 5. Any emissions unit within a stationary source subject to this article that is identified as being an insignificant activity in Article 4 (9VAC5-80-710 et seq.) of this chapter part.
7. 6. All sources and source categories that would be subject to this article solely because they are subject to regulations or requirements under § 112(r) of the federal Clean Air Act.
8. 7. Any source deferred by the provisions of subsection D of this section provided the source is not part of a major source.
a. In cases for which EPA has promulgated a standard under § 111 or § 112 of the federal Clean Air Act and has declared that the facility or source category covered by the standard is subject to the Title V program, the facility or source category shall be subject to this article.
b. In cases for which EPA has promulgated a standard under § 111 or § 112 of the federal Clean Air Act after July 21, 1992, and has failed to declare whether the facility or source category covered by the standard is subject to the Title V program, the facility or source category shall be subject to this article.
b. Solid waste incineration units subject to the provisions of 9VAC5 Chapter 40 (9VAC5-40-10 et seq.) 9VAC5-40 (Existing Stationary Sources) and 9VAC5 Chapter 50 (9VAC5-50-10 et seq.) 9VAC5-50 (New and Modified Stationary Sources) as adopted pursuant to § 129(e) of the federal Clean Air Act.
3. Any source deferred under subdivision 1 of this subsection may apply for a permit under Article 1 (9VAC5-80-50 et seq.) or Article 3 (9VAC5-80-360 et seq.) of 9VAC5 Chapter 80 this part. If the source applies for a permit, the source shall be subject to this article and shall pay fees accordingly.
E. Particulate matter emissions shall be used to determine the applicability of this article to major sources or to determine actual emissions only if particulate matter (PM10) emissions cannot be quantified in a manner acceptable to the board.
9VAC5-80-320
A. For the purpose of applying this article in the context of the Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution and subsequent amendments or any orders issued by the board related uses, the words or phrases terms shall have the meanings given them in subsection C of this section.
B. All As used in this article, all words and phrases terms not defined in subsection C of this section shall have the meanings given them in 9VAC5 Chapter 10 (9VAC5-10-10 et seq.) 9VAC5-80-5 or 9VAC5-10 (General Definitions), unless otherwise required by context.
"Actual emissions" means the actual rate of emissions in tons per year of any regulated air pollutant emitted from a source subject to this article over the preceding calendar year. Actual emissions may be calculated according to any method acceptable to the department provided such calculation takes into account the source's actual operating hours, production rates, in-place control equipment, and types of materials processed, stored, or combusted during the preceding calendar year. Any regulated pollutant which could be classed in more than one category shall be classed in only one category.
(27) Any other stationary source category regulated under § 111 or § 112 of the federal Clean Air Act for which the administrator has made an affirmative decision under § 302(j) of the federal Clean Air Act.
"Permit program costs" means all reasonable (direct and indirect) costs required to develop, administer, and enforce the permit program; and to develop and administer the Small Business Technical and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program established pursuant to the provisions of § 10.1-1323 of the Code of Virginia.
a. Nitrogen oxides or any volatile organic compound;.
b. Any pollutant for which an ambient air quality standard has been promulgated except carbon monoxide;.
c. Any pollutant subject to any standard promulgated under § 111 of the federal Clean Air Act;.
9VAC5-80-330
B. Permit program emissions fees collected pursuant to this article for sources subject to Article 1 (9VAC5-80-50 et seq.) or Article 3 (9VAC5-80-360 et seq.) of this chapter part shall not be used for any purpose other than as provided in Title V of the federal Clean Air Act and associated regulations and policies.
C. The owner shall be exempt from paying the annual permit program emissions fee for any year during which the total actual emissions are less than 10 tons or less.
9VAC5-80-340
9VAC5-80-340. Annual permit program emissions fee calculation.
A. The annual permit program emissions fee shall not exceed the base year amount as specified in § 10.1-1322 B of the Virginia Air Pollution Control Law and shall be of $31.22 per ton of emissions, as provided in subsection B of Item 365 of the 2012 Appropriation Act adjusted annually by the Consumer Price Index as provided in § 10.1-1322 B of the Virginia Air Pollution Control Law Title V of the federal Clean Air Act and associated regulations and policies.
1. The annual permit program emissions fee shall be increased (consistent with the need to cover reasonable costs) each year by the percentage, if any, by which the Consumer Price Index for the most recent calendar year ending before the beginning of such year exceeds the Consumer Price Index for the calendar year 1989. The Consumer Price Index for any calendar year is the average of the Consumer Price Index for all urban all-urban consumers published by the U.S. Department of Labor, as of the close of the 12-month period ending on August 31 of each calendar year.
B. The annual permit program emissions fee described in subsection A of this section and the amount billed to the owner as provided in subsection A of 9VAC5-80-350 for a given year shall be calculated in accordance with the following formulae:
X = 25 31.22, expressed in dollars per ton
∆CPI = the difference between the CPI and 122.15 (the average of the Consumer Price Index for all-urban consumers for the 12-month period ending on August 31, 1989).
D. If the assessment of the annual permit program emissions fee calculated in accordance with subsections A, B, and C of this section results in a total amount of fee revenue in excess of the amount necessary to fund the permit program costs, a lesser annual permit program emissions fee shall may instead be calculated and assessed according to the formula specified in subsection E of this section. Any adjustments made to the annual permit program emissions fee shall be within the constraints of 40 CFR 70.9 and § 10.1-1322 of the Virginia Air Pollution Control Law.
E. The lesser annual permit program emissions fee shall be calculated according to the following formula: the lesser annual permit program emissions fee is equal to the estimated permit program costs divided by the estimated actual emissions = lesser annual permit program fee. The estimated permit program costs and estimated actual emissions shall be determined from the data specified in subdivisions 1 and 2 of this subsection, incorporating any anticipated adjustments to the data.
9VAC5-80-350
A. Upon determining that the owner owes an annual permit program emissions fee, the department shall mail a bill for the fee to that owner no later than August 1, or in the case of the initial bill no later than 60 days after federal program approval, unless the governor determines that fees are needed earlier for Virginia to maintain primacy over the program, as provided in § 10.1322 B of the State Virginia Air Pollution Control Law.
1. The owner shall may pay the fee in full.
2. The owner may elect to pay the fee in equal quarterly payments and shall pay one quarter of the fee. The first payment shall be accompanied by a written statement that the second quarter of the fee shall be paid no later than December 1 of the year of the issuance of the bill, the third quarter of the fee shall be paid no later than March 1 of the year following the issuance of the bill, and the fourth quarter of the fee shall be paid no later than June 1 of the year following the issuance of the bill. If an owner fails to pay a quarterly payment by the deadline, the department may, in addition to other remedies available under the law, issue to the owner a notice of failure to pay. The notice shall will require payment of the entire remainder of the annual fee payment within 30 days of the date of the notice, or inform the owner that he shall be the owner is ineligible to opt for the quarterly payment schedule established in this subdivision until eligibility is reinstated by written notice from the department, or both.
3. The owner may file a request that the fee amount be revised if he the owner can document that the emissions estimate on which the fee was based is in error. This request shall include appropriate source identification data, the revised emissions estimate, the revised fee amount, adequate supporting documentation, and other information as the board department may require. The owner shall file the request with the appropriate regional office in a form acceptable to the board department. If the department approves the request, the revised fee amount shall be paid in one of two ways:
9VAC5-80-2250
1. For permit Permit applications subject to review under the provisions of Article 1 (9VAC5-80-50 et seq.) or Article 3 (9VAC5-80-360 et seq.) of this part.
3. Permit applications subject to review under the provisions of Article 6 (9VAC5-80-1100 et seq.) of this part, the provisions of this article shall apply to any of the following:.
a. Permit applications for the construction of a major stationary source at an undeveloped site.
b. Permit applications for the construction of a major source, as defined in 40 CFR 63.2 at an undeveloped site.
c. Applications for coverage of a major stationary source (or portion thereof) or a major source (or portion thereof) under a general permit issued for a stationary source category, if the source is to be located at an undeveloped site.
d. Permit applications for the reactivation of any major source or major stationary source that was shut down in accordance with 9VAC5-20-220.
2. For permit 4. Permit applications subject to review under the provisions of Article 7 (9VAC5-80-1400 et seq.) of this part, the provisions of this article apply to permit applications for the construction of a major source at an undeveloped site.
3. For permit 5. Permit applications subject to review under the provisions of Article 8 (9VAC5-80-1700 (9VAC5-80-1605 et seq.) or Article 9 (9VAC5-80-2000 et seq.) of this part, the provisions of this article apply to any of the following:.
b. Permit applications for the reactivation of any major stationary source that was shut down in accordance with 9VAC5-80-1930 or 9VAC5-20-220.
1. Applications for permits for reconstruction of all or part of any stationary source, providing that the application is not otherwise subject to permit application fees pursuant to the provisions of subsection A of this section.
2. 1. Applications that are deemed complete received by the appropriate regional office prior to July 1, 2004 July 1, 2012, except that applications that are received prior to July 1, 2012, and are amended on or after July 1, 2012, may be subject to the permit application fee due as if the application was received on or after July 1, 2012, less any permit application fee amount paid for that application prior to July 1, 2012. The provisions of 9VAC5-80-2290 apply to amended permit applications.
2. Any applicability determinations required pursuant to Articles 1 (9VAC5-80-50 et seq.), 3 (9VAC5-80-360 et seq.), 5 (9VAC5-80-800 et seq.), 6 (9VAC5-80-1100 et seq.), 7 (9VAC5-80-1400 et seq.), 8 (9VAC5-80-1700 (9VAC5-80-1605 et seq.) and 9 (9VAC5-80-2000 et seq.) of this part and pursuant to 9VAC5-85 (Permits for Stationary Sources of Pollutants Subject to Regulation) that affect the applicability of this article; and
3. The amount of permit application fees owed.; and
9VAC5-80-2260
A. For the purpose of applying this article in the context of the Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution and subsequent amendments or any orders issued by the board related uses, the words or phrases terms shall have the meaning meanings given them in subsection D of this section.
B. All As used in this article, all words and phrases terms not defined in subsection D of this section shall have the meaning meanings given them in Article 6 (9VAC5-80-1110 C) Article 7 (9VAC5-80-1410 C) Article 8 (9VAC5-80-1710 C) or Article 9 (9VAC5-80-2010 C) of this part 9VAC5-80-60 C, 9VAC5-80-370, 9VAC5-80-810 C, 9VAC5-80-1110 C, 9VAC5-80-1410 C, 9VAC5-80-1615 C, 9VAC5-80-2010 C, 9VAC5-85-30 C, 9VAC5-85-50 C, or 9VAC5-85-70 C, as may apply, unless otherwise required by context.
C. All words and phrases terms not defined in subsection D of this section and not defined in applicable subsections of Article 6 (9VAC5-80-1110 C), Article 7 (9VAC5-80-1410 C), Article 8 (9VAC5-80-1710 C) or Article 9 (9VAC5-80-2010 C) of this part as provided in subsection B of this section shall have the meaning meanings given them in 9VAC5 Chapter 10 9VAC5-80-5 or 9VAC5-10 (General Definitions), unless otherwise required by context.
"Undeveloped site" means any site or facility at which no emissions units are located.
9VAC5-80-2270
A. Any person submitting a permit application subject to this article shall pay a permit application fee in the amount determined in accordance with 9VAC5-80-2280.
9VAC5-80-2280
A. The amount of the permit application fee shall be the sum of the following, as applicable:
1. Permit applications subject to review pursuant to the provisions of Article 9 (9VAC5-80-2000 et seq.) of this part shall be subject to a permit application fee of $20,000.
2. Permit applications subject to review pursuant to the provisions of Article 8 (9VAC5-80-1700 et seq.) of this part shall be subject to a permit application fee of $30,000.
3. Permit applications subject to review pursuant to the provisions of Article 7 (9VAC5-80-1400 et seq.) of this part shall be subject to a permit application fee of $15,000.
4. Permit applications subject to the provisions of Article 6 (9VAC5-80-1100 et seq.) of this part (other than applications for coverage under general permits issued under 9VAC5-80-1250) shall be subject to a permit application fee of $5,300.
5. Applications for coverage under a general permit pursuant to the provisions of Article 6 (9VAC5-80-1250) of this part shall be subject to a permit application fee of $300.
B. The total amount of the fee for a single permit application shall not exceed $30,000.
Each permit application subject to this article shall be subject to a permit application fee. The amount of the application fee shall be calculated as follows:
2. The annual adjustment of the permit application fees shall be based upon the annually adjusted permit application fee amounts for the preceding calendar year and the change in the CPI value published by the U.S. Department of Labor for all-urban consumers over the 12-month period ending on August 30 of the calendar year preceding the calendar year in which the application is first received by the appropriate regional office of the department.
a. The CPI for all-urban consumers published by the U.S. Department of Labor may be obtained online from the Bureau of Labor Statistics' website at http://data.bls.gov/cgi‑bin/surveymost?cu.
9VAC5-80-2290
C. The permit application fee shall be paid by check, draft, or postal money order made payable to the "Treasurer of Virginia" and shall be sent mailed to the Department of Environmental Quality, Receipts Control, P.O. Box 10150, Richmond, Virginia 23240 address specified by the department. When the department is able to accept electronic payments, payments may be submitted electronically.
9VAC5-80-2300
9VAC5-80-2300. Annual permit program fee credit. (Repealed.)
The amount of the permit application fee paid by the owner shall be credited towards the amount of annual permit program fees owed pursuant to Article 2 (9VAC5-80-310 et seq.) of this part as follows:
1. The amount of the credit applied shall not exceed the amount of annual permit program fees owed during the first two years of the source's operation.
2. The credit shall be applied as follows:
a. A portion of the permit application fee shall be credited toward the annual permit program fee owed for the first year of operation, up to the full amount of the permit application fee or up to the full amount of the annual permit program fee owed, whichever is less.
b. Any remainder of credit for the permit application fee shall be applied to the annual permit program fee owed for the second year of operation, up to the amount of those annual permit program fees. Any amount of the permit application fee remaining after applying credit for the first two years of operation shall not be carried forward as credit for annual permit program fees for a third year of operation or any later year.
c. In the event that the proper credit for the permit application fee is not reflected in the annual permit program fee billed to the owner, the owner shall request that the bill for the annual permit program fee amount be revised in accordance with 9VAC5-80-350 B 3. Failure to request such a revision shall not be grounds for applying remaining credit to annual permit program fees owed for the third year of operation or any later year.
9VAC5-80-2310
3. The stationary source would be subject to the permit requirements of Article 1 (9VAC5-80-50 et seq.) or Article 3 (9VAC5-80-360 et seq.) of this part or Part II (9VAC5-85-40 et seq.) of 9VAC5-85 (Permits for Stationary Sources of Pollutants Subject to Regulation) in the absence of a permit issued under Article 5 (9VAC5-80-800 et seq.) or Article 6 (9VAC5-80-1100 et seq.) of this part or Part IV (9VAC5-85-60 et seq.) of 9VAC5-85 (Permits for Stationary Sources of Pollutants Subject to Regulation).
1. Any stationary source that began normal operation during the calendar year for which the annual permit maintenance fee is assessed.
2. Any synthetic minor source that is not a synthetic minor 80% source and is not otherwise subject to the permit requirements of Article 1 (9VAC5-80-50 et seq.) or Article 3 (9VAC5-80-360 et seq.) of this part or Part II (9VAC5-85-20 et seq.) of 9VAC5-85 (Permits for Stationary Sources of Pollutants Subject to Regulation).
D. The department shall make any final determinations required by this article, including but not limited to:
9VAC5-80-2320
9VAC5-80-2330
A. The owner of any stationary source subject to this article shall pay an annual permit maintenance fee.
9VAC5-80-2340
9VAC5-80-2340. Annual permit maintenance fee calculation.
A. Each stationary source subject to this article shall be assessed an annual permit maintenance fee.
Base Permit Maintenance Fee
2. The annual adjustment of the permit maintenance fees shall be based upon the annual permit maintenance fee amount for the preceding calendar year and the change in the CPI value published by the U.S. Department of Labor for all-urban consumers over the 12-month period ending on August 30 of the calendar year preceding the calendar year in which the permit maintenance fee is assessed.
9VAC5-80-2350