§ 52.875 Original identification of plan section.
(a) This section identifies the original “Air Quality Implementation Plan for the State of Kansas” and all revisions submitted by Kansas that were Federally approved prior to July 1, 1998.
(b) The plan was officially submitted on January 31, 1972.
(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the dates specified.
(1) Various comments on the plan in response to the Regions review were submitted on March 24, 1972, by the State Department of Health. (Non-regulatory)
(2) The Emergency Episode Operations/Communications Manual for the Kansas City Interstate AQCR was submitted on April 6, 1972, by the State Department of Health. (Non-regulatory)
(3) Emergency Episode Operations/Communications Manual for all Kansas Intrastate AQCR's was submitted on February 15, 1973, by the State Department of Health. (Non-regulatory)
(4) Revisions of sections 28–19–6 through 15, 20–24, 30–32, 40–47, 50–52 and 55–58 of the State air pollution control regulations were submitted by the State Department of Health on April 17, 1973.
(5) Letter from the Governor, dated May 29, 1973, concerning the attainment of CO emission standards. (Non-regulatory)
(6) An amendment to the State air quality control law, Senate Bill No. 30, dealing with public access to emission data was submitted on July 27, 1973, by the Governor.
(7) Revisions of sections 28–19–8, 9, 14, 22, 25 and 47 of the State air pollution control regulations were submitted on February 6, 1974, by the Governor.
(8) Copy of the State's analysis and recommendations concerning the designation of Air Quality Maintenance Areas was submitted by letter from the State Department of Health on February 28, 1974. (Non-regulatory)
(9) Kansas submitted State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions to attain the National Ambient Air Quality Standards on September 17, 1979 for Wyandotte and Johnson Counties, on October 22, 1979 for Douglas County, and on March 10, 1980 for Kansas City of the state designated nonattainment areas under section 107 of the Clean Air Act as amended in 1977. On September 22 and 25, 1980, the state submitted revised regulations on the control of volatile organic compounds and a regulation on the new source permit review program. Included in the plan are the following approved state air pollution control regulations:
(i) The VOC regulations which EPA approved as RACT: 28–19–61 Definitions, 28–19–62 Testing Procedures, 28–19–63 Automobile and Light Duty Trunk Surface Coating, 28–19–65 Petroleum Liquid Storage Tanks, 28–19–66 Petroleum Liquid Storage in External Floating Roof Tanks, 28–19–67 Petroleum Refineries, 28–19–68 Leaks from Petroleum Refinery Equipment, 28–19–69 Cutback Asphalt.
(ii) The New Source Permit Review regulation 28–19–16 through 16m which EPA conditionally approved as meeting the requirements of sections 172(b)(6); 172(b)(11)(A), and 173.
(iii) The Kansas City-Wyandotte County air pollution control regulations which have been adopted by both the Kansas City, Kansas Board of City Commissioners and the Wyandotte County Board of County Commissioners:
2A–1 Jurisdiction, 2A–2 Purpose, 2A–3 Definitions, 2A–4 Powers of the Board, 2A–5 Facts and Circumstances Pertinent to Orders of Joint Board, 2A–6 Right of Entry for Inspection, 2A–7 Time for Compliance Schedule, 2A–8 Variance, 2A–9 Circumvention of Chapter or Regulations, 2A–10 Air Pollution Nuisances Prohibited; Additional Emission Restrictions; Interference with the Enjoyment of Life and Property, 2A–11 Reserved, 2A–12 Confidential Information, 2A–13 Registration and Permit System; Exemptions, 2A–14 Review of New or Altered Sources, 2A–15 Public Hearings, 2A–16 Installations in which Fuel is Burned, 2A–17 Restriction of Emission of Particulate Matter from Industrial Processes, 2A–18 Open Burning Prohibition, 2A–19 Opacity Requirements, 2A–20 Exceptions Due to Breakdowns or Scheduled Maintenance, 2A–21 Preventing Particulate Matter from Becoming Air-Borne, 2A–22 Measurement of Emissions, 2A–23 Restriction of Emission of Odors, 2A–24 Sulfur Compound Emissions, 2A–24.1 Hydrocarbon Emissions; Stationary Sources, 2A–25 Control of Carbon Monoxide Emissions, 2A–26 Control of Nitrogen Oxide Emissions, 2A–26.1 Incinerators, 2A–27 Air Pollution Emergencies—General Provisions, 2A–28 Air Pollution Emergencies—Episode Criteria, 2A–29 Emission Reduction Requirements, 2A–30 Emergency Episode Plans, 2A–31 Penalties for Violation of Chapter or Air Pollution Control Regulations, and 2A–32 Conflict of Ordinances, Effect Partial Invalidity.