[Federal Register Volume 72, Number 1 (Wednesday, January 3, 2007)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 11-18]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: E6-22408]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 52
[EPA-R09-OAR-2006-0590; FRL-8260-1]
Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; Revisions to
the Nevada State Implementation Plan; Requests for Rescission
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: EPA is taking final action to approve certain revisions to the
Nevada State Implementation Plan (SIP) and to disapprove certain other
revisions. These revisions involve rules and statutory provisions for
which the State of Nevada is requesting rescission. EPA is also taking
final action to approve certain updated statutory provisions submitted
by the State of Nevada as replacements for outdated statutory
provisions in the applicable plan. These actions were proposed in the
Federal Register on August 28, 2006. The intended effect is to rescind
unnecessary provisions from the applicable plan, retain necessary
provisions, and approve replacement provisions for certain statutes for
which rescissions are disapproved.
DATES: Effective Date: This rule is effective on February 2, 2007.
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ADDRESSES: EPA has established docket number EPA-R09-OAR-2006-0590 for
this action. The index to the docket is available electronically at
http://regulations.gov and in hard copy at EPA Region IX, 75 Hawthorne
Street, San Francisco, California. While all documents in the docket
are listed in the index, some information may be publicly available
only at the hard copy location (e.g., copyrighted material), and some
may not be publicly available in either location (e.g., CBI). To
inspect the hard copy materials, please schedule an appointment during
normal business hours with the contact listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Julie A. Rose, EPA Region IX, (415)
947-4126, [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Throughout this document, ``we,'' ``us'' and
``our'' refer to EPA.
Table of Contents
I. Proposed Action
II. Public Comments and EPA Responses
III. EPA Action
IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
I. Proposed Action
On August 28, 2006 (71 FR 50875), EPA proposed approval of certain
revisions to the Nevada SIP and disapproval of certain other revisions.
These revisions involve rules and statutory provisions previously
approved into the Nevada SIP but for which the State of Nevada is
requesting rescission. EPA also proposed approval of certain updated
statutory provisions submitted by the State of Nevada as replacements
for outdated statutory provisions in the applicable plan. Our August
28, 2006 proposed rule represents one of a series of rulemakings we are
conducting on a large SIP revision submitted by the State of Nevada on
January 12, 2006 in which the State requests approval of numerous new
or amended rules and statutory provisions and requests rescission of
numerous other rules and statutory provisions in the existing SIP. Our
August 28, 2006 proposed rule sets forth our evaluation and proposed
action on the vast majority of the rescission requests included in the
State's January 12, 2006 SIP revision submittal.
In our August 28, 2006 proposed rule, we made final approval of
those requests for rescission that we proposed to approve contingent
upon the receipt of certain public notice and hearing documentation
from the State of Nevada. The appropriate documentation has been
submitted for the provisions listed below in table 1, and we are taking
final action on them today.\1\ A separate final rule will be published
for the remainder of the provisions for which rescission was requested
(and proposed for approval) after the public notice and hearing
documentation has been submitted. A third final rule will be published
for the rescission of the Federal implementation plan promulgated by
EPA at 40 CFR 52.1475 (c), (d) and (e), which was also proposed for
rescission in our August 28, 2006 proposed rule.
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\1\ Table 1 in this notice differs from the corresponding table
in the proposed rule in that it does not include 12 rules or
statutory provisions for which the State has not yet provided
documentation related to public participation and for which final
action is being deferred pending receipt of this documentation from
the State. These 12 rules or statutory provisions are listed in
table 4 of this notice. In addition, we are finalizing the proposed
rescission of the Federal implementation plan at 40 CFR 52.1475(c),
(d), and (e), which relates to the former Kennecott Copper Company
smelter located in White Pine County, in a separate notice.
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The majority of the provisions in table 1 represents defined terms
that, although approved by EPA and therefore made part of the
applicable SIP, are not relied upon by any rule or statutory provision
in the existing applicable SIP or in any rule or statutory provision
included in the SIP revision submitted on January 12, 2006 and thus are
unnecessary and appropriate for rescission. For the other SIP
provisions listed in table 1, we proposed approval of the State's
rescission requests because we found them to be unnecessary because
they are not needed generally in a SIP under CAA section 110(a)(2) or
under 40 CFR part 51 or because there are other federally enforceable
provisions that would provide equivalent or greater control. Our
proposed rule and related Technical Support Document (TSD) contain more
information on these SIP provisions and our evaluation of the related
rescission requests.
Table 1.--SIP Provisions for Which the State's Rescission Request Is Approved
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SIP provision Title Submittal date Approval date
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NAC 445.440......................................... Aluminum equivalent... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.442......................................... Anode bake plant...... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.443......................................... Asphalt concrete plant 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.446......................................... Barite dryer.......... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.451......................................... Basic oxygen process 10/26/82 03/27/84
furnace.
NAC 445.453......................................... Bituminous coal....... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.454......................................... Blast furnace......... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.455......................................... Blowing tap........... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.456......................................... Brass or bronze....... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.459......................................... Calcium carbide....... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.460......................................... Calcium silicon....... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.461......................................... Capture system........ 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.462......................................... Charge chrome......... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.463......................................... Charge period......... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.465......................................... Coal preparation plant 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.466......................................... Coal processing and 10/26/82 03/27/84
conveying equipment.
NAC 445.467......................................... Coal refuse........... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.468......................................... Coal storage system... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.469......................................... Coke burn-off......... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.474......................................... Commercial fuel oil... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.475......................................... Complex source........ 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.476......................................... Condensate............ 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.481......................................... Control device........ 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.483......................................... Copper converter...... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.484......................................... Custody transfer...... 10/26/82 03/27/84
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NAC 445.485......................................... Cyclonic flow......... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.487......................................... Diesel fuel........... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.489......................................... Direct shell 10/26/82 03/27/84
evacuation system.
NAC 445.490......................................... Drilling and 10/26/82 03/27/84
production facility.
NAC 445.491......................................... Dross reverberatory 10/26/82 03/27/84
furnace.
NAC 445.493......................................... Dust handling 10/26/82 03/27/84
equipment.
NAC 445.494......................................... Dusts................. 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.495......................................... Electric arc furnace.. 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.496......................................... Electric furnace...... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.497......................................... Electric smelting 10/26/82 03/27/84
furnace.
NAC 445.498......................................... Electric submerged arc 10/26/82 03/27/84
furnace.
NAC 445.502......................................... Equivalent P2O5 feed.. 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.503......................................... Equivalent P2O5 stored 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.509......................................... Ferrochrome silicon... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.510......................................... Ferromanganese silicon 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.511......................................... Ferrosilicon.......... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.514......................................... Fossil fuel-fired 10/26/82 03/27/84
steam generating unit.
NAC 445.515......................................... Fresh granular triple 10/26/82 03/27/84
superphosphate.
NAC 445.518......................................... Fuel gas.............. 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.519......................................... Fuel gas combustion 10/26/82 03/27/84
device.
NAC 445.522......................................... Furnace charge........ 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.523......................................... Furnace cycle......... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.524......................................... Furnace power input... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.526......................................... Granular diammonium 10/26/82 03/27/84
phosphate plant.
NAC 445.527......................................... Granular triple super- 10/26/82 03/27/84
phosphate storage
facility.
NAC 445.528......................................... Heat time............. 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.529......................................... High-carbon 10/26/82 03/27/84
ferrochrome.
NAC 445.530......................................... High level of volatile 10/26/82 03/27/84
impurities.
NAC 445.531......................................... High terrain.......... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.532......................................... Hydrocarbon........... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.534......................................... Isokinetic sampling... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.539......................................... Low terrain........... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.543......................................... Meltdown and refining. 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.544......................................... Meltdown and refining 10/26/82 03/27/84
period.
NAC 445.546......................................... Molybdenum............ 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.547......................................... Molybdenum processing 10/26/82 03/27/84
plant.
NAC 445.551......................................... Nitric acid production 10/26/82 03/27/84
unit.
NAC 445.566......................................... Petroleum liquids..... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.567......................................... Petroleum refinery.... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.568......................................... Pneumatic coal- 10/26/82 03/27/84
cleaning equipment.
NAC 445.572......................................... Potroom............... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.573......................................... Potroom group......... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.576......................................... Primary aluminum 10/26/82 03/27/84
reduction plant.
NAC 445.577......................................... Primary control system 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.578......................................... Primary copper smelter 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.579......................................... Primary lead smelter.. 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.580......................................... Primary zinc smelter.. 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.582......................................... Process gas........... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.583......................................... Process upset gas..... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.586......................................... Product change........ 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.587......................................... Proportional sampling. 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.591......................................... Refinery process unit. 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.593......................................... Reid vapor pressure... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.594......................................... Reverberatory furnace. 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.595......................................... Reverberatory smelting 10/26/82 03/27/84
furnace.
NAC 445.598......................................... Roof monitor.......... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.600......................................... Run-of-pile triple 10/26/82 03/27/84
superphosphate.
NAC 445.602......................................... Secondary control 10/26/82 03/27/84
system.
NAC 445.603......................................... Secondary lead smelter 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.604......................................... Shop.................. 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.605......................................... Shop opacity.......... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.608......................................... Silicomanganese....... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.609......................................... Silicomanganese 10/26/82 03/27/84
zirconium.
NAC 445.610......................................... Silicon metal......... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.611......................................... Silvery iron.......... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.614......................................... Sinter bed............ 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.615......................................... Sintering machine..... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.616......................................... Sintering machine 10/26/82 03/27/84
discharge end.
NAC 445.619......................................... Smelting.............. 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.620......................................... Smelting furnace...... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.626......................................... Standard 10/26/82 03/27/84
ferromanganese.
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NAC 445.629......................................... Steel production cycle 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.631......................................... Storage vessel........ 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.632......................................... Structure, building, 10/26/82 03/27/84
facility or
installation.
NAC 445.634......................................... Sulfuric acid plant... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.635......................................... Sulfuric acid 10/26/82 03/27/84
production unit.
NAC 445.636......................................... Superphosphoric acid 10/26/82 03/27/84
plant.
NAC 445.637......................................... Tapping............... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.638......................................... Tapping period........ 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.639......................................... Tapping station....... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.640......................................... Thermal dryer......... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.641......................................... Thermit process....... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.642......................................... Total fluorides....... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.643......................................... Total smelter charge.. 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.644......................................... Transfer and loading 10/26/82 03/27/84
system.
NAC 445.645......................................... Triple superphosphate 10/26/82 03/27/84
plant.
NAC 445.646......................................... True vapor pressure... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.648......................................... Vapor recovery system. 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.652......................................... Weak nitric acid...... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.654......................................... Wet-process phosphoric 10/26/82 03/27/84
acid plant.
Article 2.7.4....................................... Confidential 12/10/76 08/21/78
Information.
Articles 2.10.1 and 2.10.1.1........................ Appeal procedures..... 01/28/72 05/31/72
Articles 2.10.1.2, 2.10.2 and 2.10.3................ Appeal procedures..... 10/31/75 01/09/78
Article 3.3.4....................................... Stop orders........... 01/28/72 05/31/72
Article 4.3.4....................................... Emissions from any 01/28/72 05/31/72
mobile equipment.
Article 7.2.5....................................... Basic Refractory...... 11/05/80 06/18/82
Article 7.2.9....................................... Sierra Chemical Co.... 11/05/80 06/18/82
Article 8.1......................................... Primary Non-Ferrous 06/14/74 02/06/75
Smelters.
Articles 8.1.1, 8.1.2, & 8.1.4...................... Primary Non-Ferrous 10/31/75 01/09/78
Smelters.
Article 8.3.4....................................... Basic................. 11/05/80 06/18/82
Article 16.3.1.2.................................... Regulations 12/29/78 06/18/82
controlling cement
(Applying to Portland
cement plants).
Articles 16.3.2, 16.3.2.1, & 16.3.2.2............... Standard of 12/29/78 06/18/82
particulate matter
for clinker cooler
(Applying to Portland
cement plants).
Article 16.15....................................... Primary lead smelters. 12/29/78 06/18/82
Articles 16.15.1 to 16.15.1.2....................... Standard for 12/29/78 06/18/82
Particulate Matter
(Applying to primary
lead smelters).
Articles 16.15.2 to 16.15.2.2....................... Standard for Opacity 12/29/78 06/18/82
(Applying to primary
lead smelters).
Articles 16.15.3 to 16.15.3.2....................... Standard for Sulfur 12/29/78 06/18/82
(Applying to primary
lead smelters).
Article 16.15.4..................................... Monitoring Operations 12/29/78 06/18/82
(Applying to primary
lead smelters).
NAC 445.723......................................... Existing copper 10/26/82 03/27/84
smelters.
NAC 445.815......................................... Molybdenum processing 09/14/83 03/27/84
plants.
NAC 445.816(2) (a), (b), (c), (e), (f), (g), (h), Processing Plants for 09/14/83 03/27/84
and (i). Precious Metals.
Section 13(15) and (19) of Senate Bill No. 275...... [State commission of 01/28/72 05/31/72
environmental
protection--review
recommendations of
hearing board and
delegation].
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As noted above, in our August 28, 2006 proposed rule, we proposed
to disapprove the State's request to rescind certain rules and
statutory provisions from the existing SIP. These rules and statutory
provisions are listed in table 2 below. We believe that retention of
these provisions is appropriate to satisfy certain specific
requirements for SIPs under CAA section 110(a)(2) or that retention is
appropriate because the State has not provided sufficient documentation
to show that rescission would not interfere with continued attainment
of the national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) as required under
CAA section 110(l).
Table 2.--SIP Provisions for Which the State's Rescission Request Is Disapproved
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SIP provision Title Submittal date Approval date
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NAC 445.436......................................... Air contaminant....... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.570......................................... Portland cement plant. 10/26/82 03/27/84
Article 1.171....................................... Single source......... 12/10/76 08/21/78
NAC 445.630......................................... Stop order............ 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.660......................................... Severability.......... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.663......................................... Concealment of 10/26/82 03/27/84
emissions prohibited.
NAC 445.665......................................... Hazardous emissions: 10/26/82 03/27/84
Order for reduction
or discontinuance.
NAC 445.696......................................... Notice of violations; 10/26/82 03/27/84
appearance before
commission.
NAC 445.697......................................... Stop Orders........... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.764......................................... Reduction of 10/26/82 03/27/84
employees' pay
because of use of
system prohibited.
NAC 445.816(3), (4) & (5)........................... Processing Plants for 09/14/83 03/27/84
Precious Metals.
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NRS 445.451*........................................ State environmental 12/29/78 07/10/80
commission: Creation;
composition;
chairman; quorum;
salary, expenses of
members;
disqualification of
members; technical
support.
NRS 445.456*........................................ Department designated 12/29/78 07/10/80
as state air
pollution control
agency.
NRS 445.473*........................................ Department powers and 12/29/78 07/10/80
duties.
NRS 445.476*........................................ Power of department 12/29/78 07/10/80
representatives to
enter and inspect
premises.
NRS 445.498*........................................ Appeals to commission; 12/29/78 07/10/80
Notice of appeal.
NRS 445.499*........................................ Appeals to commission; 12/29/78 07/10/80
Hearings.
NRS 445.501*........................................ Appeals to commission: 12/29/78 07/10/80
Appealable matters;
commission action;
rules for appeals.
NRS 445.526*........................................ Violations: Notice and 09/10/75 01/24/78
order by director;
hearing; alternative
procedures.
NRS 445.529*........................................ Violations: Injunctive 12/29/78 07/10/80
relief.
NRS 445.576*........................................ Confidential 09/10/75 01/24/78
information:
Definitions;
limitations on use;
penalty for unlawful
disclosure or use.
NRS 445.581*........................................ Power of department 12/29/78 07/10/80
officers to inspect,
search premises;
search warrants.
NRS 445.596*........................................ Private rights and 12/29/78 07/10/80
remedies not affected.
NRS 445.598*........................................ Provisions for 12/29/78 07/10/80
transition in
administration.
NRS 445.601*........................................ Civil penalties; fines 12/29/78 07/10/80
not bar to injunctive
relief, other
remedies; disposition
of fines.
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Note: Asterisk (*) indicates applicable SIP provisions for which replacement provisions are being approved (see
table 3, below).
Also as noted above, in our August 28, 2006 proposed rule, we
proposed to approve certain submitted statutory provisions to supersede
the corresponding outdated provisions noted with an asterisk in table 2
above. These submitted statutory provisions are listed in table 3,
below. In its January 12, 2006 SIP revision submittal, NDEP requests
EPA to approve new statutory provisions to replace any outdated State
statutory provisions for which EPA determines that the rescission
request should not be approved. Thus, consistent with the State's
request, we are approving 14 specific statutory provisions, submitted
by NDEP in Appendix III-E of the January 12, 2006 SIP revision
submittal, to replace the corresponding statutory provisions in the
applicable SIP (see table 3, below). In general, we find that the
current statutory provisions listed in table 3 essentially mirror the
corresponding outdated provisions in the applicable SIP and thus would
not relax any existing requirement.\2\
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\2\ Because the current statutory provisions essentially mirror
the outdated provisions, we view our approval of the current
statutory provisions as a re-codification and, as such, we are not
taking action to remedy pre-existing deficiencies in the applicable
SIP. We note, however, that one of the provisions, NRS 445B.200
(``Creation and composition; chairman; quorum; compensation of
members and employees; disqualification; technical support''), does
not meet the related SIP requirements (CAA section 110(a)(2)(E)(ii)
and CAA section 128) and could be the subject of some future EPA
rulemaking, such as one under CAA section 110(k)(5).
Table 3.--Submitted Provisions Which Are Approved as Replacements for
Outdated Provisions in the Applicable SIP
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Submitted provisions Title Submittal date
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NRS 445B.200............. Creation and 01/12/06
composition; chairman;
quorum; compensation of
members and employees;
disqualification;
technical support.
NRS 445B.205............. Department designated as 01/12/06
state air pollution
control agency.
NRS 445B.230............. Powers and duties of 01/12/06
department.
NRS 445B.240............. Power of representatives 01/12/06
of department to enter
and inspect premises.
NRS 445B.340............. Appeals to commission: 01/12/06
notice of appeal.
NRS 445B.350............. Appeals to commission: 01/12/06
hearings.
NRS 445B.360............. Appeals to commission: 01/12/06
appealable matters;
action by commission;
regulations.
NRS 445B.450............. Notice and order by 01/12/06
director; hearing;
alternative procedures.
NRS 445B.460............. Injunctive relief....... 01/12/06
NRS 445B.570............. Confidentiality and use 01/12/06
of information obtained
by department; penalty.
NRS 445B.580............. Officer of department 01/12/06
may inspect or search
premises; search
warrant.
NRS 445B.600............. Private rights and 01/12/06
remedies not affected.
NRS 445B.610............. Provisions for 01/12/06
transition in
administration.
NRS 445B.640............. Levy and disposition of 01/12/06
administrative fines;
additional remedies
available; penalty.
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II. Public Comments and EPA Responses
EPA's proposed action provided a 30-day public comment period.
During this period, we received comments from Jennifer L. Carr and
Michael Elges, Division of Environmental Protection, State of Nevada
Department of Conservation & Natural Resources, by letter dated
September 25, 2006. We summarize the comments and provide our responses
in the paragraphs that
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follow. Note that some of the comments in the September 25, 2006 letter
are directed at a different EPA proposed rule also related to the
State's January 12, 2006 SIP submittal and published the same week as
the August 28, 2006 proposed rule. See 71 FR 51793 (August 31, 2006).
Comments on the August 31, 2006 proposed rule are addressed in a
separate final action published on December 11, 2006 at 71 FR 71486.
Comment #1: The Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP)
recognizes that EPA has made final approval of the rescission requests
contingent upon receipt of public notice and hearing documentation from
the State of Nevada and believes that it has now provided the required
documentation for all of the applicable rescission requests except for
12. NDEP also comments that EPA should state that the public notice and
hearing documentation submitted on February 16, 2005 was used to
support the proposed rulemaking.
Response #1: With the exception of the 12 provisions listed in
table 4 below for which documentation is pending, we find that the
State has now provided sufficient documentation for the applicable
rescission requests and thereby met the contingency placed on their
proposed approval in our August 28, 2006 proposed rule.
Table 4.--SIP Provisions for Which State's Request for Rescission Was Proposed for Approval But for Which Final
Action Is Pending Receipt of Documentation of Public Participation
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Submittal Approval
SIP (or FIP) provision Title date date
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NAC 445.477.............................................. Confidential information... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.554.............................................. Nuisance................... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.596.............................................. Ringelmann chart........... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.617.............................................. Six-minute period.......... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.662.............................................. Confidential Information... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.695.............................................. Schedules for compliance... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NAC 445.698.............................................. Appeal of director's 10/26/82 03/27/84
decision: Application
forms.
NAC 445.700.............................................. Violations: Manner of 10/26/82 03/27/84
paying fines.
NAC 445.844.............................................. Odors...................... 10/26/82 03/27/84
NRS 445.401.............................................. Declaration of public 12/29/78 07/10/80
policy.
NRS 445.466.............................................. Commission regulations: 12/29/78 07/10/80
Notice and hearing.
NRS 445.497.............................................. Notice of regulatory 12/29/78 07/10/80
action: Requirement;
method; contents of notice.
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We also agree that an explanation of the extent of reliance of our
proposed rule on the February 16, 2005 SIP submittal is warranted. On
February 16, 2005, NDEP submitted a large revision to the applicable
Nevada SIP. The February 16, 2005 SIP submittal includes new and
amended rules and statutory provisions as well as requests for
rescission of certain rules and statutory provisions in the existing
SIP. The February 16, 2005 SIP submittal also contains documentation of
public participation (i.e., notice and public hearing) and adoption for
all of the submitted rules through the hearing on November 30, 2004
held by the State Environmental Commission. The February 16, 2005 SIP
submittal also includes documentation of public participation for 16 of
the requested rule rescissions.
On January 12, 2006, NDEP submitted an amended version of the
February 16, 2005 SIP submittal. The January 12, 2006 SIP submittal
contains updated regulatory materials including new and amended rules
adopted by the State Environmental Commission on October 4, 2005 but
otherwise contains the same materials as the earlier submittal with the
exception of the documentation of public participation. The January 12,
2006 SIP submittal only contains documentation of public participation
for rule amendments adopted by the State Environmental Commission on
October 4, 2005 but did not re-submit the public participation
documentation included in the earlier submittal. Therefore, the January
12, 2006 SIP submittal supersedes the earlier SIP revision submittal
dated February 16, 2005 for all purposes except for the documentation
of public participation for adoption dates from November 30, 2004 and
earlier. The January 12, 2006 SIP submittal did not include public
participation documentation for any of the requested rescissions.
Upon request by EPA for documentation of public participation for
the requested rescissions, NDEP indicated where such documentation
could be found in the materials submitted as part of the February 16,
2005 SIP submittal and also provided documentation for public hearings
held by the State Environmental Commission on August 28-29, 1985 during
which the vast majority of the rules for which the State has requested
rescission were repealed. NDEP also provided an explanation for all of
the other rules and statutory provisions proposed for rescission that
were not already documented in the February 16, 2005 SIP submittal or
the materials for the August 28-29, 1985 public hearings (except for
the 12 listed in table 4). Taken collectively, the documentation
provided by NDEP is sufficient to meet the related public participation
requirements under CAA section 110(l) and for us to remove the
contingency in our proposed rule for all of the provisions for which
rescission was requested and proposed for approval (except, as noted,
for the 12 listed in table 4).
Comment #2: NDEP disagrees with the statements made in EPA's TSD
(for the August 28, 2006 proposed rule) regarding the rescission of
Nevada Air Quality Regulation (NAQR) article 7.2.9. NDEP states that a
new lime kiln located on the previous site of Sierra Chemical Company's
lime kiln in Lincoln County would be subject to a new emission limit
rather than the limit in NAQR article 7.2.9.
Response #2: We agree. Although we proposed approval of the State's
request for rescission of NAQR article 7.2.9, our discussion and
evaluation of the rescission request as set forth in the TSD presumes
incorrectly that the emission limit in NAQR article 7.2.9 would apply
to a new kiln at this location. The stated presumption is incorrect
because a new kiln at this location would be treated as a new emission
unit under NDEP's new source review rules. As such, the unit-specific
limit in NAQR article 7.2.9 would not apply and has become obsolete
(see letter from William Frey, Senior Deputy Attorney General, State of
Nevada, dated July 11, 2006). In this notice, we are taking final
action to approve the State's request for rescission of NAQR article
7.2.9.
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Comment #3: NDEP acknowledges that EPA is deferring action on NAC
445.694 and intends to respond to EPA's suggestion of providing further
explanation as to why the provision can be rescinded.
Response #3: We appreciate NDEP's willingness to submit additional
justification for the rescission of NAC 445.694 (``Emission discharge
information'') and plan to review it when it is submitted.
III. EPA Action
No comments were submitted that change our assessment of our
proposed action. Therefore, as authorized in section 110(k)(3) of the
Clean Air Act, and in light of documentation for public participation
provided by the State of Nevada, EPA is finalizing the approval of the
State's request for rescission of the rules and statutory provisions
listed in table 1, above, and the disapproval of the State's request
for rescission of the rules and statutory provisions listed in table 2,
above. EPA is also approving the submitted statutory provisions listed
in table 3, above, into the Nevada SIP as replacements for the
corresponding outdated provisions listed in table 2.
EPA is not taking final action on 12 of the provisions for which
the State requests rescission and for which EPA proposed approval on
August 28, 2006 (as listed in table 4, above) but will do so upon
receipt of public participation documentation from the State. Lastly,
we will be taking final action on our proposed rescission of the
Federal implementation plan at 40 CFR 52.1475 (c), (d), and (e), which
is related to the former Kennecott Copper Company smelter located in
White Pine County, in a separate notice.
IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993), this
action is not a ``significant regulatory action'' and therefore is not
subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget. For this
reason, this action is also not subject to Executive Order 13211,
``Actions Concerning Regulations That Significantly Affect Energy
Supply, Distribution, or Use'' (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001). This action
merely approves or disapproves certain State requests for rescission
and approves certain replacement provisions as meeting Federal
requirements and imposes no additional requirements beyond those
imposed by state law. Accordingly, the Administrator certifies that
this rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial
number of small entities under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C.
601 et seq.). Because this rule rescinds, retains or approves pre-
existing requirements under state law and does not impose any
additional enforceable duty beyond that required by state law, it does
not contain any unfunded mandate or significantly or uniquely affect
small governments, as described in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of
1995 (Pub. L. 104-4).
This rule also does not have tribal implications because it will
not have a substantial direct effect on one or more Indian tribes, on
the relationship between the Federal Government and Indian tribes, or
on the distribution of power and responsibilities between the Federal
Government and Indian tribes, as specified by Executive Order 13175 (65
FR 67249, November 9, 2000). This action also does not have Federalism
implications because it does not have substantial direct effects on the
States, on the relationship between the national government and the
States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the
various levels of government, as specified in Executive Order 13132 (64
FR 43255, August 10, 1999). This action merely approves or disapproves
certain State requests for rescission and approves certain replacement
provisions implementing a Federal standard, and does not alter the
relationship or the distribution of power and responsibilities
established in the Clean Air Act. This rule also is not subject to
Executive Order 13045 ``Protection of Children from Environmental
Health Risks and Safety Risks'' (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997), because
it is not economically significant.
In reviewing SIP submissions, EPA's role is to approve state
choices, provided that they meet the criteria of the Clean Air Act. In
this context, in the absence of a prior existing requirement for the
State to use voluntary consensus standards (VCS), EPA has no authority
to disapprove a SIP submission for failure to use VCS. It would thus be
inconsistent with applicable law for EPA, when it reviews a SIP
submission, to use VCS in place of a SIP submission that otherwise
satisfies the provisions of the Clean Air Act. Thus, the requirements
of section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and Advancement
Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) do not apply. This rule does not
impose an information collection burden under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, generally
provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency promulgating
the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy of the rule,
to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of the
United States. EPA will submit a report containing this rule and other
required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of
Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the United States prior
to publication of the rule in the Federal Register. A major rule cannot
take effect until 60 days after it is published in the Federal
Register. This action is not a ``major rule'' as defined by 5 U.S.C.
804(2).
Under section 307(b)(1) of the Clean Air Act, petitions for
judicial review of this action must be filed in the United States Court
of Appeals for the appropriate circuit by March 5, 2007. Filing a
petition for reconsideration by the Administrator of this final rule
does not affect the finality of this rule for the purposes of judicial
review nor does it extend the time within which a petition for judicial
review may be filed, and shall not postpone the effectiveness of such
rule or action. This action may not be challenged later in proceedings
to enforce its requirements. (See section 307(b)(2).)
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Incorporation by
reference, Intergovernmental relations, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
Dated: December 14, 2006.
Keith Takata,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region IX.
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Part 52, Chapter I, Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulation is
amended as follows:
PART 52--[AMENDED]
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1. The authority citation for part 52 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart DD--Nevada
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2. Section 52.1470 is amended by adding paragraphs (b)(2), (c)(7)(i),
(c)(11)(i), (c)(12)(i), (c)(14)(ix), (c)(22)(iii), (c)(25)(iii),
(c)(26)(i)(B), and (c)(56)(i)(A)(8) to read as follows:
Sec. 52.1470 Identification of plan.
* * * * *
(b) * * *
(2) Previously approved on May 31, 1972 in paragraph (b) and now
deleted without replacement: Articles 2.10.1, 2.10.1.1, 3.3.4, 4.3.4,
and Section 13, Nos. 15 and 19 of Senate Bill No. 275.
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(c) * * *
(7) * * *
(i) Previously approved on February 6, 1975 in paragraph (7) and
now deleted without replacement: Article 8.1.
* * * * *
(11) * * *
(i) Previously approved on January 9, 1978 in paragraph (11) and
now deleted without replacement: Articles 2.10.1.2, 2.10.2, 2.10.3,
8.1.1, 8.1.2, and 8.1.4.
* * * * *
(12) * * *
(i) Previously approved on August 21, 1978 in paragraph (12) and
now deleted without replacement: Article 2.7.4.
* * * * *
(14) * * *
(ix) Previously approved on June 18, 1982 in paragraph (14)(viii)
and now deleted without replacement: Article 16: Rules 16.3.1.2,
16.3.2, 16.3.2.1, 16.3.2.2, 16.15, 16.15.1, 16.15.1.1, 16.15.1.2,
16.15.2, 16.15.2.1, 16.15.2.2, 16.15.3, 16.15.3.1, 16.15.3.2, and
16.15.4.
* * * * *
(22) * * *
(iii) Previously approved on June 18, 1982 in paragraph (22)(ii)
and now deleted without replacement: Articles 7.2.5, 7.2.9, and 8.3.4.
* * * * *
(25) * * *
(iii) Previously approved on March 27, 1984, in paragraph
(25)(i)(A) and now deleted without replacement: Nevada Administrative
Code (NAC) sections: 445.440, 445.442-445.443, 445.446, 445.451,
445.453-445.456, 445.459-445.463, 445.465-445.469, 445.474-445.476,
445.481, 445.483-445.485, 445.487, 445.489-445.491, 445.493-445.498,
445.502-445.503, 445.509-445.511, 445.514-445.515, 445.518-445.519,
445.522-445.524, 445.526-445.532, 445.534, 445.539, 445.543-445.544,
445.546, 445.547, 445.551, 445.566-445.568, 445.572-445.573, 445.576-
445.580, 445.582-445.583, 445.586-445.587, 445.591, 445.593-445.595,
445.598, 445.600, 445.602-445.605, 445.608-445.611, 445.614-445.616,
445.619-445.620, 445.626, 445.629, 445.631-445.632, 445.634-445.646,
445.648, 445.652, 445.654, and 445.723.
* * * * *
(26) * * *
(i) * * *
(B) Previously approved on March 27, 1984, in paragraph (26)(i)(A)
and now deleted without replacement: Nevada Administrative Code (NAC)
sections 445.815 (paragraphs (1), (2)(a)(1)-(2), and (3)-(5)) and
445.816 (paragraph (2)(a)-(c) and (e)-(i)).
* * * * *
(56) * * *
(i) * * *
(A) * * *
(8) Title 40, Chapter 445B of Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS)(2003):
Sections 445B.200, 445B.205, 445B.230, 445B.240, 445B.340, 445B.350,
445B.360, 445B.450, 445B.460, 445B.570, 445B.580, 445B.600, 445.610,
and 445.640.
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