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Air Quality Planning Darcy Bybee Air Quality Planning Section Chief Air Pollution Control Program Missouri Air Conservation Commission Meeting Jefferson City, MO March 30, 2017 Air Quality Planning Updates Rule and State Implementation


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Air Quality Planning

Darcy Bybee

Air Quality Planning Section Chief Air Pollution Control Program Missouri Air Conservation Commission Meeting Jefferson City, MO March 30, 2017

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Air Quality Planning Updates

  • Rule and State Implementation Plan (SIP)

agenda

  • Rules in Progress Schedule
  • State Air Quality Plans Status Report
  • Federal Register Notices
  • Webpage Updates and Resources

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Rule and SIP Agenda

Pages 105-106

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Rule and SIP Agenda

Briefing Document, page 105

March 30, 2017

Public Hearing:

  • None

Actions to be voted on: Rule Amendments:

  • 10 CSR 10-6.070, New Source Performance Regulations
  • 10 CSR 10-6.075, Maximum Achievable Control

Technology Regulations

  • 10 CSR 10-6.080, Emission Standards for Hazardous Air

Pollutants

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Rule and SIP Agenda

Briefing Document, page 106

April 27, 2017

Public Hearing:

  • None

Actions to be voted on:

  • None

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Rules in Progress Schedule

Pages 107-108

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Rules in Progress Schedule

Briefing Document, pages 107-108

  • Page 107, last 2 rows, Page 108, 1st row:

– 10 CSR 10-6.070 – 10 CSR 10-6.075 – 10 CSR 10-6.080

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Timeline: NSPS, MACT, NESHAP Updates

  • Published in the Missouri Register

Nov 15, 2016

  • Public hearing at MACC

Jan 31, 2017

  • Public comment period closes
  • dnr.mo.gov/proposed-rules/

Feb 7, 2017

  • Proposing for adoption by MACC

Today

  • Rules effective

July 30, 2017

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State Air Quality Plans Status Report

Pages 109-114

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Updates

  • Ozone:

– 2015 Boundary Designations

  • Expect ‘120-day’ letter in June 2017,

designations in October

  • Sulfur Dioxide:

– 2010 Boundary Designations for Round 3

  • Expect ‘120-day’ letter in August 2017,

designations in December

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Federal Register Notices

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“Further Delay of Effective Dates for Five Final Regulations Published by the Environmental Protection Agency Between December 12, 2016 and January 17, 2017”

  • Final Rule: March 20, 2017.
  • Extends effective date of 5 EPA regulations to

May 22, 2017.

  • The other 25 regulations from the last

extension were effective on March 21, 2017.

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www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2017-03-20/pdf/2017-05462.pdf

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“Approval of Missouri’s Air Quality Implementation Plans; Open Burning Requirements”

  • Final Rule: March 28, 2017.
  • Amends the SIP to replace the four area

specific open burning rules into one rule (10 CSR 10-6.045, Open Burning Requirements) that is area specific and applicable state-wide.

  • www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2017-03-

28/pdf/2017-06009.pdf

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Webpage Updates and Resources

  • EPA Webpage Resources
  • Cross-State Air Pollution Rule

Webpage

  • State Plan Webpage Updates

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EPA Webpage Resources

  • You can find all Missouri approved rules

and plans on EPA webpages:

– Rules: www3.epa.gov/region07/air/rules- w3/missouri/toc.htm – SIP Status Reports: www3.epa.gov/airquality/urbanair/sipstatus/re ports/mo_areabypoll.html

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www3.epa.gov/region07/air/rules- w3/missouri/toc.htm

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Cross-State Air Pollution Rule Webpage

  • New webpage for CSAPR Allocations
  • Wepage is live!

– dnr.mo.gov/env/apcp/csapr.htm – Also found in the list of “Featured Pages” on the main program webpage.

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dnr.mo.gov/env/apcp/csapr.htm

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State Plan Webpage Updates

  • Have a central informational webpage

– What are SIPs? Boundary Recommendations? What is a nonattainment area?

  • Links to the different pollutants/topics

– Each page will have a one-stop shop of information

  • General information
  • Boundary recommendations
  • SIPs
  • Important links (air monitoring, EPA webpages, etc.)

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1ementatio,n Plans

Every five years, EPA reviews its standard or standards for a po.llurta111t. Sometimes, a review results in a tJi

  • standard. When this hap pens, the multi-step process to draw up a state imp

lementaUo n p la111 begins agai . t uncommon for work on the old and 1111ew standards to overlap. Th, e departme1111t oonsiders input%~

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when developing a stale implementaUon plan.

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Section lll(d) of t:he Clear Air

Act

  • · Basics about Section lll (d),

a state-based program for existing sources of air pollution

  • · Plans for commercial and

industrial solid waste ind nerators ( CISIW)

  • · Plans for sewage sludge

incinerators (SSI)

  • · Municipal solid waste (MSW)

landfills

State lmp1 lementation Plans

  • State Impfementation Plans
  • - SIP 101
  • Boundary Designations 101
  • Interstate Transport P

lans

  • Regional Haze Plan
  • Carbon Monoxide
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  • Ozone

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  • Administrative Plans
  • Air Quality Management

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  • Fed!eral status of SIPS
  • Map of air monitoring sites

Asbestos Clean Power Pla1 Forms and Appli1 Gateway Vehicle

Laws and Regul

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NAAQS Rol!lnda~

Ozone Permits Public.ations and Public Notices-0 QAPP Template

Air PoUurtion com Assistance State Plans

Vapor Recovery GompHance Re.qi

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1' » Division of Environmental Quality » Air Pollution Control Progra1111

Sulfur dioxtde is a colorless gas with a strong, suffocating odor. Sources of

sulfur dioXJide emissi fired power plants, metal/ore processing industries, other indusuries that combuiSt fossil fuels, engines such as looomo1i:ives and marine vessels. Exposure to elevated conce111tra1i:ions of sulfur di:ma

can cause

irritation of the throat and lungs, leadi111g to diffi01..Jli ty breathing, increased asthma symptoms and other respiratory

  • illnesses. The department monitors sulfur dioxtde lev~s in the air at locations aaross the state. Missouri"s sul'

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  • xide air n10nitoring sites

Sulfur dioxtde is one of the Environmental Protection Agency's criteria air pollutants - oommonly found air pollutants th.at

at high enough levels can hanm people and the environment. Because of the potential to harm people and the environment, the federal Olean Air Act a111d Missouri Air conservatton llaw limit the amount of sulfur diox1 ide that sources am emit into the atmosphere. Sulfur dioxide also contributes to fhe formation of secondary fine particle polllltion. which

ts a subset of particulate matter, another ariteria pollutant. Addi1i:Jional informati:on about sulfm dioxide can be found on EPA's sl!llfur dioXJide webpage.

Su fur o· oxide

Nationa Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS)

In June 2010, EPA established a new 1-lhour primary sulfur dioxide standard of 75 parts-per-billion. llhe previous sulfur dioxide primary standards set in 1971 indluded a 24-hour standard at 140 parts-per-billion and annual standard at 30 parts-per-billion. There is also a secondary sulfur dioXJide standard based on a 3-hour average set at 500 parts per

  • billion. When EPA revised the sulfur dioxide standard in 2010, they revoked the two preV1ous pnmary standards,

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30 20101-hr S02 Primary Standard: 75 ppb

When EPA revises a NAAQS, states are al!owed to submit boundary designation recommendations to EPA to be considered when E PA establishes tihe final boundary designations. For most criteria poll1Utants, states are given one year following a NAAQS revision to submit their recommendations and EPA finalizes boundary designations wrnhin two years

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AAQ5 revis:ion. The EPA has chosen a difrerent approach to establish boundary designations under the 2010 sulf1Ur dioXJide standard. Unlike other aiteria pollutants, sulfur dioxide is almost exd us:ively a point sou roe-emitted pollutant. Additionally, uralllsport of sulfur dioxide emissions is typically more localized and is less likely to be ob served on a regional scale. A monitoring network large eno1Ugh to adequately cover all large somces would tie prohibitively expensive and an affordable network wo1Uld !eave large gaps in coverage. Therefore, EPA has deaided to use a hybrid monitoring-modeling approach for sulfur dioxide. Additionally, EPA is splitting uhe boundary designation process into multip e rounds. The initial round for boundary designations was based on available ambient air quality monitoring data . . Additional rounds of designations are based on a hybrid approach involving emissions inventory analysis, an enhanced monitoring network and extens:ive use of refined air di, spers:ion modeling. https:: / /www.epa.gov/sulfur-dioxide-designations As the state develops new boundary designation recommendations and state imp!ementation p!ans, they will tie made available for publ·c review and comment online at the Air Program~s Pubfc Notice webpage.

lnfrastructme plan: 2010 SO, standa.rd ·· ·a1 round of boundary designations, state implementation plans for 2010 S02 sta. ndard Initial round: P lans for nona1 tta. inment area - . Jefferson County (part), St. Louis Initial round: P lans for nonatta. inment area - Jackson County (part), Kansas C ity Round 2 -- Consent Decree Round

Round 3 -- Modeling Round 4 -- Monitoring Related Links Vapor Recoveay Informatic Complian(]e Requirements

Contact Information

Air P,

  • llutfon Control Progr

P.O. Box 176

Jefferson City, MO 65102 800-361-4827 573-751-4817 ContaotUs Report an Environmental , ( Meet the Air PoHution Con' Director

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31 Infrastructure plan: 2010 S02 standard Initial round of boundary designations, state implementation plans for 2010 S02 standard

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  • undary designations for 2010 S02 Standard

Date Action

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July 2011

2010 Original 1-Hour Sulfur Dioxide Boundary Recommendation and T

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February 2013

Support Document

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summary of

sulfur dioxide boundary recommendations .

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EPA 120-Day Letter Attadhmentto EPA 120-Day Letter _

April 2013

2010 Revised 1-Hour Sulfur Dioxide Boundary Recommendation

  • Aug. 5, 2013

Federal Register Notice Initial Round Boundary Designations for

the 2010

S02 NAAQS _ Initial round: Plans for nonattainment area - Jefferson County (part), St. Louis Initial round: Plans for nonattainment area - Jackson County (part), Kansas City

Round 2 -- Consent Decree Round

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Division of Environmental Quality Acting Director: Steve Feeler Date: March 30, 2017 Nothing in this document may be used to implement any enforcement action or levy any penalty unless promulgated by rule under chapter 536 or authorized by statute.

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