40 CFR Ch. I (7–1–14 Edition) § 52.1124
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§ 52.1124 40 CFR Ch. I (7–1–14 Edition) category controls if the controls are emission estimates of volatile organic appropriate for the State. compounds and nitrogen oxides, and [45 FR 61303, Sept. 16, 1980, as amended at 48 cover point, area, non-road mobile, on- FR 51485, Nov. 9, 1983] road mobile and biogenic sources. The inventories were submitted as revisions § 52.1124 Review of new sources and to the SIP in partial fulfillment of ob- modifications. ligations for nonattainment areas (a) Revisions to Regulation 310 CMR under EPA’s 1997 8-hour ozone stand- 7.02(2)(d) submitted on March 30, 1979 ard. are disapproved because they do not [62 FR 37514, July 14, 1997, as amended at 77 satisfy the requirements of § 51.161. FR 50601, Aug. 22, 2012] [39 FR 7281, Feb. 25, 1974, as amended at 40 FR 47495, Oct. 9, 1975; 45 FR 2043, Jan. 10, 1980; § 52.1126 Control strategy: Sulfur ox- 51 FR 40677, Nov. 7, 1986; 60 FR 33923, June 29, ides. 1995] (a) The revisions to the control strat- § 52.1125 Emission inventories. egy resulting from the modification to the emission limitations applicable to (a) The Governor’s designee for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts sub- the sources listed below or resulting mitted the 1990 base year emission in- from the change in the compliance ventories for the Springfield nonattain- date for such sources with the applica- ment area and the Massachusetts por- ble emission limitation is hereby ap- tion of the Boston-Lawrence-Worcester proved. All regulations cited are air ozone nonattainment area on Novem- pollution control regulations of the ber 13, 1992 as a revision to the State State, unless otherwise noted. (See Implementation Plan (SIP). Revisions § 52.1125 for compliance schedule ap- to the inventories were submitted on provals and disapprovals pertaining to November 15, 1993, and November 15, one or more of the sources listed 1994, and March 31, 1997. The 1990 base below.) year emission inventory requirement Regula- of section 182(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act, Source Location tion in- Date of adop- as amended in 1990, has been satisfied volved tion for these areas. Deerfield Spe- Monroe Bridge 5.1.2 Oct. 17, 1972. (b) The inventories are for the ozone cialty Pa- precursors which are volatile organic pers, Inc. compounds, nitrogen oxides, and car- Hollingsworth East Walpole .. 5.1.2 June 29, 1972. bon monoxide. The inventories covers & Vose Co. point, area, non-road mobile, on-road Pepperell Pepperell ........ 5.1.2 Nov. 29, 1972. Paper Co. mobile, and biogenic sources. Stevens Paper Westfield and 5.1.2 July 27, 1972. (c) Taken together, the Springfield Mills, Inc. South Had- nonattainment area and the Massachu- ley. setts portion of the Boston-Lawrence- Tileston and Hyde Park ...... 5.1.1 Nov. 21, 1972. Worcester nonattainment area encom- Hollings- worth Co. pass the entire geographic area of the All sources in ........................ 5.1.2 Do. State. Both areas are classified as seri- Berkshire ous ozone nonattainment areas. APCD. (d) The state of Massachusetts sub- mitted base year emission inventories (b)(1) Massachusetts Regulation 310 representing emissions for calendar CMR 7.05(1) (formerly Regulation 5.1) year 2002 from the Boston-Lawrence- for the Pioneer Valley Air Pollution Worcester moderate 8-hour ozone non- Control District, which allows a relax- attainment area and the Springfield ation of sulfur in fuel limitations under moderate 8-hour ozone nonattainment certain conditions, is approved for the area on January 31, 2008 as revisions to following sources. All other sources re- the State’s SIP. The 2002 base year main subject to the previously ap- emission inventory requirement of sec- proved requirements of Regulation tion 182(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act, as 7.05(1) which stipulate that sources are amended in 1990, has been satisfied for required to burn residual fuel oil hav- these areas. The inventories consist of ing a sulfur content not in excess of 94 VerDate Mar<15>2010 15:29 Sep 02, 2014 Jkt 232152 PO 00000 Frm 00104 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\232152.XXX 232152 rmajette on DSK2VPTVN1PROD with CFR Environmental Protection Agency § 52.1126 0.55 pounds per million Btu heat re- Regulation 7.05(1) which stipulate that lease potential (approximately equiva- sources are required to burn residual lent to 1 percent sulfur content.) fuel oil having a sulfur content not in excess of 0.55 pounds per million BTU Deerfield Specialty Paper Company, Monroe Bridge; Amherst College, Amherst; Brown heat release potential (approximately Company, Holyoke; Monsanto Polymer and equivalent to 1 percent sulfur content Petrochemical Company, Building 21, fuel oil). Springfield; Monsanto Polymer and Petro- American Optical Company, Southbridge, chemical Company, Building 49, Spring- Wyman Gordon Company, Grafton, James field; Mount Holyoke College, South Had- River—Massachusetts Inc., Fitchburg, ley; Uniroyal Tire Inc., Chicopee; Smith Fitchburg Paper Company, Fitchburg (only College, Northampton; West Springfield boilers which emit through the 55 meter Generating Station, Western Massachu- stack). setts Electric, West Springfield. Central Massachusetts APCD Pioneer Valley APCD Borden, Inc., Chemical Division, Leominster Belchertown State School, Belchertown (conditioned upon first completing con- James River Graphics (formerly Scott struction of new stack and certification of Graphics), south Hadley (conditioned upon completion to the EPA by the Massachu- operation of the boilers on only one of the setts Department of Environmental Qual- two stacks at any given time, and oper- ity Engineering.). ation being so restricted in the source’s op- Gardner State Hospital, Gardner. erating permit granted by the Massachu- Grafton State Hospital, Grafton. setts Department of Environmental Qual- Haywood-Shuster Woolen, E. Douglas. ity Engineering.) Cranston Prints Works, Webster. Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Com- Baldwinville products, Templeton—(condi- pany, Springfield. tioned upon first completing construction Northampton State Hospital, Northampton. of new stack, and certification of comple- Springfield Technical Community College, tion to the EPA by the Massachusetts De- Springfield. partment of Environmental Quality Engi- Stanley Home Products, Easthampton. neering.). Stevens Elastomeric Industries, Easthampton. (d) Massachusetts Regulation 310 Ware Industries, Ware. CMR 7.05(1) (formerly Regulation 5.1) Westfield State College, Westfield. for the Southeastern Massachusetts Westover Air Force Base (Building 1411), Air Pollution Control District, which Chicopee. allows a relaxation of sulfur in fuel University of Massachusetts, Amherst. limitations under certain conditions is Mount Tom Generating Station, Holyoke. approved for the following sources. All (2) Massachusetts Regulation 310 other sources remain subject to the CMR 7.05(1)(e)(3) for Pioneer Valley, as previously approved requirements of submitted on March 2, 1979, and May 5, Regulation 7.05(1) which stipulate that 1981, which allows sources in Hamp- sources are required to burn residual shire and Franklin Counties rated at fuel oil having a sulfur content not in less than 100 million Btu per hour heat excess of 0.55 pounds per million Btu input capacity to burn fuel oil having a heat release potential (approximately sulfur content of not more than 1.21 equivalent to 1 percent sulfur content.) pounds per million Btu heat release po- New England Power Company, Brayton tential (approximately equivalent to Point Station, Somerset; Montaup Electric 2.2% sulfur content) is approved for all Company, Somerset Station, Somerset such sources with the exception of: (limited to 75% capacity while burning higher sulfur fuels.) Canal Electric Com- Strathmore Paper Co., Montague. pany, Sandwich; Taunton Municipal Light- (c) Massachusetts Regulation 310 ing Plant, Somerset Avenue, Taunton. CMR 7.05(1) (formerly Regulation 5.1) Southeastern Massachusetts APCD which allows a relaxation of sulfur in fuel limitations for the Central Massa- L&O Realty Trust, Taunton. chusetts Air Pollution Control Dis- New Bedford Gas and Electric, New Bedford. Texas Instruments, Attleboro. trict, except in the City of Worcester, Arkwright Finishing Incorporated, Fall is approved for the following sources. River. All other sources remain subject to the Foster Forbes Glass Company, Milford. previously approved requirements of Owens Illinois Inc., Mansfield. 95 VerDate Mar<15>2010 15:29 Sep 02, 2014 Jkt 232152 PO 00000 Frm 00105 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\232152.XXX 232152 rmajette on DSK2VPTVN1PROD with CFR § 52.1127 40 CFR Ch. I (7–1–14 Edition) Harodite Finishing Corporation, Dighton— Polaroid Corporation, Norwood. (conditioned upon prior removal of rain- Bird and Son, East Walpole. caps from stack, and certification of com- Massachusetts Correctional Institute, South pletion to the EPA by the Massachusetts Walpole. Department of Environmental Quality En- Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater. gineering.) Hanscom Field, Bedford. Polaroid Corporation, New Bedford. Wellesley College, Wellesley. (e) Massachusetts Regulation 310 National Tanning and Trading, Peabody. CMR 7.05(1) (formerly Regulation 5.1) General Tire, Reading. for the Merrimack Valley Air Pollu- General Food Corporation, Atlantic Gelatin, tion Control District, excluding the Woburn. City of Lawrence and the towns of An- Massachusetts Correctional Institute, dover, Methuen, and North Andover, Bridgewater. which allows a relaxation of sulfur in W. R. Grace, Acton. fuel limitations under certain condi- Massachusetts