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Plan for the Control of Designated Pollutants From Existing Facilities (Section 111(d) Plan)
Sulfuric Acid Mist From Existing Sulfuric Acid Plants
Fluoride Emissions From Existing Primary Aluminum Plants
Total Reduced Sulfur Emissions From Kraft Pulp Mills
Air Emissions From Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units
Air Emissions From Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration (CISWI) Units—Section 111(d)/129 Plan
Air Emissions From Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators (HMIWI)—Section 111(d)/129 Plan
Air Emissions From Existing Large Municipal Waste Combustors (LMWC)—Section 111(d)/129 Plan
Air Emissions From Existing Other Solid Waste Incinerators (OSWI)—Section 111(d)/129 Plan
Air Emissions From Existing Sewage Sludge Incinerators (SSI)—Section 111(d)/129 Plan
Plan for the Control of Designated Pollutants From Existing Facilities (Section 111(d) Plan)
§ 62.8350 - Identification of plan.
(a) Identification of plan. North Carolina Designated Facility Plan (Section 111(d) Plan).
(b) The plan was officially submitted as follows:
(1) Control of sulfuric acid mist emissions from existing sulfuric acid production units, submitted on October 27, 1978, and November 14, 1979.
(2) Control of fluoride emissions from existing primary aluminum plants, submitted on April 16, and August 24, 1981.
(3) Control of total reduced sulfur emissions from existing facilities at kraft pulp mills, submitted on May 2, 1980, and September 24, 1982.
(4) The following revisions to Title 15 of the North Carolina Administrative Code (15 NCAC) were submitted to EPA on July 18, 1986, following adoption by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission on November 8, 1984: Revised regulations 2D.0517—Emissions From Plants Producing Sulfuric Acid, 2D.0528—Total Reduced Sulfur From Kraft Pulp Mills, and 2D.0529—Fluoride Emissions From Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants.
(5) A change to regulation 15 NCAC 2D.0528, Total Reduced Sulfur from Kraft Pulp Mills, was submitted to EPA April 14, 1987, following adoption by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission on April 9, 1987.
(6) Revisions to regulations 15 NCAC 2D.0528(c), (f), (g), and (h)—Total Reduced Sulfur from Kraft Pulp Mills, and 2D.0529 (a) and (c)—Fluoride Emissions from Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants, were submitted by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development on May 2, 1988, following adoption by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission on April 14, 1988.
(7) Regulation 1-144, Particulate Matter and Reduced Sulfur Emissions from Pulp and Paper Mills, except 1-144(f) and (g) for the Western North Carolina portion of the North Carolina SIP submitted on June 14, 1990.
(c) Designated facilities. The plan applies to existing facilities in the following categories of sources:
(1) Sulfuric acid plants.
(2) Primary aluminum plants.
(3) Kraft pulp mills.
Sulfuric Acid Mist From Existing Sulfuric Acid Plants
§ 62.8351 - Identification of sources.
The plan applies to existing facilities at the following sulfuric acid plants:
(a) Sulfur-burning plants operated by:
(1) Texasgulf Inc. in Beaufort County,
(2) Swift Agricultural Chemical Company in Brunswick County,
(3) USS Agri-Chemicals in Brunswick County,
(4) Wright Chemical Corporation in Columbus County, and
(5) Northeast Chemical Company in New Hanover County.
(b) There are no oleum plants.
(c) There are no bound sulfur feedstock plants.
Fluoride Emissions From Existing Primary Aluminum Plants
§ 62.8352 - Identification of sources.
(a) The plan applies to the following existing primary aluminum plant facilities.
(1) Two potlines of prebake cells at the Badin (Stanly County) plant of the Aluminum Corporation of America.
Total Reduced Sulfur Emissions From Kraft Pulp Mills
§ 62.8353 - Identification of sources.
The plan applies to existing facilities at the following kraft pulp mills:
(a) Federal Paper Board in Riegelwood,
(b) Hoerner-Waldorf in Roanoke Rapids,
(c) Champion International in Canton,
(d) Weyerhaeuser in New Bern, and
(e) Weyerhaeuser in Plymouth.
Air Emissions From Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units
§ 62.8354 - Identification of plan—negative declaration.
Letters from Forsyth County, Mecklenburg County, and Buncombe County, North Carolina were submitted on November 25, 2002, January 22, 2003 and November 6, 2002, respectively, certifying that there are no Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration units subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart DDDD.
Air Emissions From Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration (CISWI) Units—Section 111(d)/129 Plan
§ 62.8355 - Identification of sources.
The Plan applies to existing Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units that Commenced Construction On or Before November 30, 1999.
Air Emissions From Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators (HMIWI)—Section 111(d)/129 Plan
§ 62.8356 - Identification of plan—negative declaration.
(a) Letter from Forsyth County Environmental Affairs Department, NC, submitted on June 2, 1999, certifying that there are no Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerator units subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart Ce in its jurisdictions.
(b) Letter from Western North Carolina Regional Air Quality Agency submitted on October 5, 2007, certifying that there are no Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerator units subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart Ce in its jurisdiction.
Air Emissions From Existing Large Municipal Waste Combustors (LMWC)—Section 111(d)/129 Plan
§ 62.8357 - Identification of plan—negative declaration.
Letters from Forsyth County Environmental Affairs Department, Mecklenburg County Land Use and Environmental Services Agency, and Western North Carolina Regional Air Quality Agency submitted on February 17, 2010, August 19, 2009, and October 5, 2007, respectively, certifying that there are no Large Municipal Waste Combustor units subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart Cb in their respective jurisdictions.
§ 62.8359 - Identification of plan—negative declaration.
Letters from Forsyth County Environmental Affairs Department, Mecklenburg County Land Use and Environmental Services Agency, and Western North Carolina Regional Air Quality Agency submitted on February 17, 2010, January 22, 2003, and October 5, 2007, respectively, certifying that there are no Small Municipal Waste Combustor units subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart BBBB in their respective jurisdictions.
Air Emissions From Existing Other Solid Waste Incinerators (OSWI)—Section 111(d)/129 Plan
§ 62.8361 - Identification of plan—negative declaration.
Letters from Forsyth County Environmental Affairs Department, Mecklenburg County Land Use and Environmental Services Agency, and Western North Carolina Regional Air Quality Agency submitted on February 17, 2010, August 19, 2009, and October 5, 2007, respectively, certifying that there are no Other Solid Waste Incinerator units subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart FFFF in their respective jurisdictions.
Air Emissions From Existing Sewage Sludge Incinerators (SSI)—Section 111(d)/129 Plan
§ 62.8362 - Identification of plan—North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality.
(a) Delegation of authority. On April 2, 2018, the EPA signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) that defines policies, responsibilities, and procedures pursuant to 40 CFR part 62, subpart LLL (the “Federal plan”) by which the Federal plan will be administered by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ).
(b) Identification of sources. The MOA and related Federal plan apply to all affected SSI units for which construction commenced on or before October 14, 2010.
(c) Effective date of delegation. The delegation became fully effective on April 2, 2018, the effective date of the MOA between the EPA and the NCDEQ.
§ 62.8363 - Identification of plan—Western North Carolina Regional Air Quality Agency.
(a) Delegation of authority. On April 2, 2018, the EPA signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) that defines policies, responsibilities, and procedures pursuant to 40 CFR part 62, subpart LLL (the “Federal plan”) by which the Federal plan will be administered by the Western North Carolina Regional Air Quality Agency (WNCRAQA).
(b) Identification of sources. The MOA and related Federal plan apply to all affected SSI units for which construction commenced on or before October 14, 2010.
(c) Effective date of delegation. The delegation became fully effective on April 2, 2018, the effective date of the MOA between the EPA and the WNCRAQA.