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Fluoride Emissions From Phosphate Fertilizer Plants
Total Reduced Sulfur Emissions From Existing Kraft Pulp Mills
Plan For The Control of Designated Pollutants From Existing Facilities (Section 111(d) Plan)
Metals, Acid Gases, Organic Compounds and Nitrogen Oxide Emissions From Existing Municipal Waste Combustors With the Capacity To Combust Greater Than 250 Tons Per Day of Municipal Solid Waste
Landfill Gas Emissions From Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
Air Emissions From Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units
Air Emissions From Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators (HMIWI)—Section 111(d)/129 Plan
Air Emissions From Existing Large Municipal Waste Combustors (MWC)—Section 111(d)/129 Plan
Fluoride Emissions From Phosphate Fertilizer Plants
§ 62.10602 - Identification of sources—negative declaration.
The Tennessee Department of Health and Environment on April 4, 1985, submitted a letter certifying that there are no existing phosphate fertilizer plants in the State subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.
Total Reduced Sulfur Emissions From Existing Kraft Pulp Mills
§ 62.10625 - Identification of plan.
On June 25, 1993, the State submitted revisions to the Tennessee State Implementation Plan (SIP). These were revisions to the process gaseous emission standards. These revisions incorporate changes to Rule 1200-3-7-.07, subparagraphs (4)(a) and (4)(b) of the Tennessee SIP which bring this into conformance with the requirements of 40 CFR part 62, subpart I.
Plan For The Control of Designated Pollutants From Existing Facilities (Section 111(d) Plan)
§ 62.10626 - Identification of plan.
(a) Identification of plan. Tennessee Designated Facility Plan (Section 111(d) plan).
(b) The plan was officially submitted as follows:
(1) Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County Tennessee's Implementation Plan For Municipal Waste Combustors, submitted on December 24, 1996, by the State of Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.
(2) Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County Tennessee's Plan For Implementing the Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Emission Guidelines, submitted on December 24, 1996, by the State of Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.
(3) State of Tennessee Plan for Implementing the Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Emission Guideline Requirements of 40 CFR part 60, subpart Cc, submitted on January 8, 1999, by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.
(4) Knox County Department of Air Quality Management Implementation Plan: Federal Emission Guidelines Municipal Solid Waste Landfills, submitted on July 29, 1999, by the State of Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.
(5) Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureau Clean Air Act Section 111(d) Plan for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills, submitted on April 26, 1999, by the State of Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.
(6) City of Memphis Implementation Plan: Federal Emission Guidelines Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators (HMIWI), submitted on February 16, 2006, by the Memphis and Shelby County Health Department.
(c) Designated facilities. The plan applies to existing facilities in the following categories of sources:
(1) Existing municipal waste combustors.
(2) Existing municipal solid waste landfills.
(3) Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators
Metals, Acid Gases, Organic Compounds and Nitrogen Oxide Emissions From Existing Municipal Waste Combustors With the Capacity To Combust Greater Than 250 Tons Per Day of Municipal Solid Waste
§ 62.10627 - Identification of sources.
The plan applies to existing facilities with a municipal waste combustor (MWC) unit capacity greater than 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste (MSW) at the following MWC sites:
(a) Nashville Thermal Transfer Corporation, Nashville, Tennessee.
Landfill Gas Emissions From Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
§ 62.10628 - Identification of sources.
The plan applies to existing municipal solid waste landfills for which construction, reconstruction, or modification was commenced before May 30, 1991, that accepted waste at any time since November 8, 1987, or that have additional capacity available for future waste deposition, as described in 40 CFR part 60, subpart Cc.
Air Emissions From Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units
§ 62.10629 - Identification of plan—negative declaration.
Letters from Chattanooga-Hamilton County, Knox County, and Memphis-Shelby County, Tennessee were submitted on April 23, 2003, November 17, 2002 and October 7, 2002, respectively, certifying that there are no Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration units subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart DDDD.
§ 62.10630 - Identification of sources.
(a) Approval of State Plan for Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units. Effective February 10, 2020, EPA approved Tennessee's State Plan for Commercial and Solid Waste Incineration Units, which is codified at Tennessee Operating Permit number 072397, as issued on May 10, 2017. The plan applies to each existing commercial and industrial solid waste incineration unit and air curtain incineration unit in the State of Tennessee that commenced construction on or before June 4, 2010, or commenced modification or construction after June 4, 2010, but no later than August 7, 2013, as such incineration units are defined in 40 CFR 60.2875 and 40 CFR part 60.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) The material incorporated by reference in this section was approved by the Director of the Federal Register Office in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Copies of the material may be inspected or obtained from the EPA Docket Center—Public Reading Room, EPA West Building, Room 3334, 1301 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004 or U.S. EPA, Region 4, Air Analysis and Support Branch, 61 Forsyth Street, Atlanta, GA 30303. The telephone number for the Public Reading Room is (202) 566-1744. Copies may be inspected at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, email [email protected] or go to: www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
(2) State of Tennessee, Air Pollution Control Board, Department of Environment and Conservation.
(i) Permit Number 072397, Issued to Eastman Chemical Company, Tennessee Operation (MSOP-02), Date Issued May 10, 2017.
(ii) [Reserved]
Air Emissions From Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators (HMIWI)—Section 111(d)/129 Plan
§ 62.10631 - Identification of plan—negative declarations.
Letters from Knox County Department of Air Quality Management and Nashville/Davidson County Metropolitan Health Department, TN, submitted on Dec. 16, 2002, and Jan. 21, 1998, respectively, certifying that there are no Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerator units subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart Ce in their jurisdictions.
§ 62.10632 - Identification of sources.
The Plan applies to all existing HMWI facilities at St. Jude Children's Hospital in the City of Memphis, for which construction was commenced on or before June 20, 1996.
§ 62.10633 - Identification of plan—negative declaration.
Letter from Tennessee Division of Air Pollution Control submitted on December 15, 2001, certifying that there are no Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerator units subject to 40 CFR parts 60, subpart Ce in its jurisdiction.
Air Emissions From Existing Large Municipal Waste Combustors (MWC)—Section 111(d)/129 Plan
§ 62.10634 - Identification of plan—negative declarations.
Letters from Nashville/Davidson County Metropolitan Health Department, Knox County Department Air Quality Management, and Memphis-Shelby County Health Department, Tennessee submitted on August 16, 2004, March 25, 2008, and February 20, 2008, certifying that there are no large MWC units subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart Cb in their respective jurisdictions.