Section 336.2810. Control technology review.  


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  • (1) A major stationary source or major modification shall meet each applicable emissions limitation under the state implementation plan and each applicable emission standards and standard of performance under 40 C.F.R. parts 60 and 61, adopted by reference in R 336.2801a.

    (2)   A new major stationary source shall apply best available control technology for each regulated new source review pollutant that it would have the potential to emit in significant amounts.

    (3)    A major modification shall apply best available control technology for each regulated new source review pollutant for which it would be a significant net emissions increase at the source. This subrule applies to each proposed emissions unit at which a net emissions increase in the pollutant would occur as a result of a physical change or change in the method of operation in the unit.

    (4)     For phased construction projects, the determination of best available control technology shall be reviewed and modified as appropriate at the latest reasonable time which occurs not later than 18 months before commencement of construction of each independent phase of the project. At such time, the owner or operator of the applicable stationary source may be required to demonstrate the adequacy of any previous determination of best available control technology for the source.

History: 2006 AACS.