§ 52.1037 Original identification of plan section.
(a) This section identifies the original “Air Implementation Plan for the State of Maine” and all revisions submitted by Maine that were federally approved prior to September 1, 2008.
(b) The plan was officially submitted on January 28, 1972.
(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the dates specified.
(1) Miscellaneous non-regulatory changes to the plan submitted on March 17, 1972, by the Environmental Improvement Commission for the State of Maine.
(2) Regulation 10.8.4(g) establishing compliance schedules for sources in Maine submitted on July 28, 1972, by the Environmental Improvement Commission for the State of Maine.
(3) A revision removing fuel burning sources with a maximum heat input from three million up to 10 million BTU/hr from the particulate matter control strategy submitted on March 29, 1973, by the Governor.
(4) Changes in the Open Burning Regulation 100.2 submitted on September 4, 1973, by the State of Maine Department of Environmental Protection.
(5) An AQMA proposal submitted on June 26, 1974, by the Governor.
(6) Revision to incinerator particulate emission standard, submitted on August 26, 1976 by the Commissioner of the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, which would exempt woodwaste cone burners from the plan until 1980.
(7) Revision to incinerator particulate emission standard, submitted on November 18, 1976 by the Commissioner of the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, which would exempt municipal waste cone burners from the plan.
(8) Revision to open burning regulation submitted on December 7, 1976 by the Commissioner of the Maine Department of Environmental Protection.
(9) Revisions to Chapter 5—State Implementation Plan Air Quality Surveillance, and Chapter 6—Revision of New Sources and Modifications, submitted by the Governor on March 10, 1978.
(10) Plans to meet various requirements of the Clean Air Act, including Part C, were submitted on May 1, 1979, October 26, 1979 and December 20, 1979. Included in the revisions is a plan for review of construction and operation of new and modified major stationary sources of pollution in attainment areas.
(11) Attainment plans to meet the requirements of Part D and the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977, were submitted on May 1, 1979; October 26, 1979; December 20, 1979; July 9, 1980; July 31, 1980; December 18, 1980; March 17, 1981. Included are plans to attain: The secondary TSP standard for Augusta, Thomaston, Bangor and Brewer; the primary and secondary SO2 standard for Millinocket; the carbon monoxide standard for Lewiston and Bangor and the ozone standard for AQCRS 107 and 110. A program was also submitted for the review of construction and operation of new and modified major stationary sources of pollution in non-attainment areas. Certain miscellaneous provisions are also included.
(12) A plan to provide for public involvement in federally funded air pollution control activities was submitted on May 28, 1980.
(13) Revisions to Chapter 5—State Implementation Plan—Air Quality Surveillance, intended to meet requirements of 40 CFR part 58, were submitted by the Commissioner of the Maine Department of Environmental Protection on July 1, 1980.
(14) Revisions to attain and maintain the NAAQS for lead were submitted on August 7, and November 5, 1980.
(15) A revision to Regulation 100.6 (Chapter 106) “Low Sulfur Fuel Regulation” for the Metropolitan Portland Air Quality Control Region, submitted by the Governor of Maine on August 25, 1977.
(16) Department Regulation Chapter 112, Petroleum Liquid Transfer Vapor Recovery, is amended to exempt the town of Searsport, Maine from this regulation. This amendment was submitted by Henry E. Warren, Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Protection on October 23, 1981, in order to meet Part D requirements for ozone.
(17) Regulatory revisions to the plan containing changes to Chapter 101 “Visible Emissions Regulation” submitted August 7, 1980.
(18) On May 12, 1982 and February 11, 1983 the Maine Department of Environmental Protection submitted an emission limit contained in an air emissions license which requires Pioneer Plastics, Auburn, Maine to reduce its volatile organic compound emissions by at least 85%.
(19) On January 11, 1983 and March 29, 1984 and December 4, 1984 the Maine Department of Environmental Protection submitted revisions to Chapter 103 “Fuel Burning Equipment Particulate Emission Standard.”
(20) A plan to attain the primary TSP standard in Lincoln, consisting of particulate emission limitations contained in an air emission license issued to the Lincoln Pulp and Paper Company, Inc., submitted by the Commissioner of the Maine Department of Environmental Protection on December 18, 1984.
(21) A revision to approve the deletion of Thomaston from the list of applicable municipalities in Maine regulation 29 M.R.S.A. Chapter 113, submitted by the Commissioner on February 20, 1986.
(22) Revision to federally-approved regulation Chapter 112, Petroleum Liquids Transfer Vapor Recovery [originally approved on February 19, 1980, see paragraph (c)(11), of this section, was submitted on August 4, 1986, by the Department of Environmental Protection.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Regulation Chapter 112(6), Emission Testing, is amended by incorporating test methods and procedures as stated in 40 CFR part 60, subpart XX, § 60.503 to determine compliance with emission standards for volatile organic compound emissions from bulk gasoline terminals. This revision to Regulation Chapter 112(6) became effective on July 22, 1986 in the State of Maine.
(ii) Additional material. The nonregulatory portions of the state submittals.
(23) [Reserved]
(24) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection on August 22, 1988.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Maine Department of Environmental Protection dated August 19, 1988 submitting a revision to the Maine State Implementation Plan.
(B) Chapter 117 of the Maine Department of Environmental Protection Air Regulations entitled, “Source Surveillance,” effective in the State of Maine on August 9, 1988.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Nonregulatory portions of the state submittal.
(25) Revisions to the Maine State Implementation Plan (SIP) for ozone submitted on February 14, 1989 and May 3, 1989 by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for its state gasoline volatility control program, including any waivers under the program that Maine may grant. The control period will begin May 1, 1990.
(i) Incorporation by reference. Maine Department Regulation chapter 119, Rules and Regulations of the State of Maine, entitled “Motor Vehicle Fuel Volatility Limit,” adopted August 10, 1988, amended September 27, 1989 and effective October 25, 1989.
(26) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection on October 27, 1989.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Maine Department of Environmental Protection dated October 27, 1989 submitting revisions to the Maine State Implementation Plan.
(B) Chapter 100 of the Maine Department of Environmental Protection's Air Regulations entitled “Definitions Regulations,” except for the definition of volatile organic compounds in Chapter 100(76) which is being incorporated by reference in 40 CFR 52.1020(c)(27). This regulation was effective in the State of Maine on October 3, 1989. Note, the definition of fuel burning equipment in Chapter 100(29) is not part of Maine's submittal.
(C) Chapter 110 except for Chapter 110(2) which is being incorporated by reference in 40 CFR 52.1020(c)(27), Chapter 113, Chapter 114 except for Chapter 114(II) and (III) which are being incorporated by reference in 40 CFR 52.1020(c)(27), Chapter 115, and Chapter 116 of the Maine Department of Environmental Protection's Air Regulations entitled, “Ambient Air Quality Standards,” “Growth Offset Regulation,” “Classification of Air Quality Control Regions,” “Emission License Regulations,” and “Prohibited Dispersion Techniques,” respectively. These regulations were effective in the State of Maine on October 25, 1989. Chapter 108, originally approved on January 30, 1980 and February 19, 1980 in paragraphs (c)(10) and (c)(11) of this section, is being withdrawn and replaced with Chapter 115.