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these areas. The inventories consist of lease potential (approximately equiva- emission estimates of volatile organic lent to 1 percent sulfur content.) compounds and nitrogen oxides, and Deerfield Specialty Paper Company, Monroe cover point, area, non-road mobile, on- Bridge; Amherst College, Amherst; Brown road mobile and biogenic sources. The Company, Holyoke; Monsanto Polymer and inventories were submitted as revisions Petrochemical Company, Building 21, to the SIP in partial fulfillment of ob- Springfield; Monsanto Polymer and Petro- ligations for nonattainment areas chemical Company, Building 49, Spring- under EPA’s 1997 8-hour ozone stand- field; Mount Holyoke College, South Had- ard. ley; Uniroyal Tire Inc., Chicopee; Smith College, Northampton; West Springfield [62 FR 37514, July 14, 1997, as amended at 77 Generating Station, Western Massachu- FR 50601, Aug. 22, 2012] setts Electric, West Springfield. § 52.1126 Control strategy: Sulfur ox- Pioneer Valley APCD ides. , Belchertown (a) The revisions to the control strat- James River Graphics (formerly Scott egy resulting from the modification to Graphics), south Hadley (conditioned upon the emission limitations applicable to operation of the boilers on only one of the the sources listed below or resulting two stacks at any given time, and oper- ation being so restricted in the source’s op- from the change in the compliance erating permit granted by the Massachu- date for such sources with the applica- setts Department of Environmental Qual- ble emission limitation is hereby ap- ity Engineering.) proved. All regulations cited are air Mutual Life Insurance Com- pollution control regulations of the pany, Springfield. State, unless otherwise noted. (See Northampton State Hospital, Northampton. § 52.1125 for compliance schedule ap- Springfield Technical Community College, Springfield. provals and disapprovals pertaining to Stanley Home Products, Easthampton. one or more of the sources listed Stevens Elastomeric Industries, below.) Easthampton. Ware Industries, Ware. Regula- Source Location tion in- Date of adop- Westfield State College, Westfield. volved tion Westover Air Force Base (Building 1411), Chicopee. Deerfield Spe- Monroe Bridge 5.1.2 Oct. 17, 1972. University of Massachusetts, Amherst. cialty Pa- Mount Tom Generating Station, Holyoke. pers, Inc. Hollingsworth East Walpole .. 5.1.2 June 29, 1972. (2) Massachusetts Regulation 310 & Vose Co. Pepperell Pepperell ...... 5.1.2 Nov. 29, 1972. CMR 7.05(1)(e)(3) for Pioneer Valley, as Paper Co. submitted on March 2, 1979, and May 5, Stevens Paper Westfield and 5.1.2 July 27, 1972. 1981, which allows sources in Hamp- Mills, Inc. South Had- shire and Franklin Counties rated at ley. Tileston and Hyde Park ...... 5.1.1 Nov. 21, 1972. less than 100 million Btu per hour heat Hollings- input capacity to burn fuel oil having a worth Co. sulfur content of not more than 1.21 All sources in ...... 5.1.2 Do. Berkshire pounds per million Btu heat release po- APCD. tential (approximately equivalent to 2.2% sulfur content) is approved for all (b)(1) Massachusetts Regulation 310 such sources with the exception of: CMR 7.05(1) (formerly Regulation 5.1) for the Pioneer Valley Air Pollution Strathmore Paper Co., Montague. Control District, which allows a relax- (c) Massachusetts Regulation 310 ation of sulfur in fuel limitations under CMR 7.05(1) (formerly Regulation 5.1) certain conditions, is approved for the which allows a relaxation of sulfur in following sources. All other sources re- fuel limitations for the Central Massa- main subject to the previously ap- chusetts Air Pollution Control Dis- proved requirements of Regulation trict, except in the City of Worcester, 7.05(1) which stipulate that sources are is approved for the following sources. required to burn residual fuel oil hav- All other sources remain subject to the ing a sulfur content not in excess of previously approved requirements of 0.55 pounds per million Btu heat re- Regulation 7.05(1) which stipulate that

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sources are required to burn residual Harodite Finishing Corporation, Dighton— fuel oil having a sulfur content not in (conditioned upon prior removal of rain- excess of 0.55 pounds per million BTU caps from stack, and certification of com- pletion to the EPA by the Massachusetts heat release potential (approximately Department of Environmental Quality En- equivalent to 1 percent sulfur content gineering.) fuel oil). Polaroid Corporation, New Bedford. American Optical Company, Southbridge, (e) Massachusetts Regulation 310 Wyman Gordon Company, Grafton, James CMR 7.05(1) (formerly Regulation 5.1) River—Massachusetts Inc., Fitchburg, for the Merrimack Valley Air Pollu- Fitchburg Paper Company, Fitchburg (only tion Control District, excluding the boilers which emit through the 55 meter stack). City of Lawrence and the towns of An- dover, Methuen, and North Andover, Central Massachusetts APCD which allows a relaxation of sulfur in Borden, Inc., Chemical Division, Leominster fuel limitations under certain condi- (conditioned upon first completing con- tions, is approved for the following struction of new stack and certification of sources. All other sources remain sub- completion to the EPA by the Massachu- ject to the previously approved require- setts Department of Environmental Qual- ments of Regulation 7.05(1) which stip- ity Engineering.). ulates that sources are required to , Gardner. burn residual fuel oil having a sulfur , Grafton. content not in excess of 0.55 pounds per Haywood-Shuster Woolen, E. Douglas. million Btu heat release potential (ap- Cranston Prints Works, Webster. Baldwinville products, Templeton—(condi- proximately equivalent to 1 percent tioned upon first completing construction sulfur content). of new stack, and certification of comple- Hollingsworth and Vose, West Groton; James tion to the EPA by the Massachusetts De- River Paper, Pepperell; Haverhill Paper- partment of Environmental Quality Engi- board Corp., Haverhill. Residual oil burn- neering.). ing facilities less than 100 million Btu’s per (d) Massachusetts Regulation 310 hour heat input capacity, except in the CMR 7.05(1) (formerly Regulation 5.1) City of Lawrence, and Towns of Andover, Methuen, and North Andover. for the Southeastern Massachusetts Air Pollution Control District, which (f) Massachusetts Regulation 310 allows a relaxation of sulfur in fuel CMR 7.05(1) (formerly Regulation 5.1) limitations under certain conditions is for the Metropolitan Air Pollu- approved for the following sources. All tion Control District, which allows a other sources remain subject to the relaxation of sulfur in fuel limitations previously approved requirements of under certain conditions, is approved Regulation 7.05(1) which stipulate that for the following sources. All other sources are required to burn residual sources remain subject to the pre- fuel oil having a sulfur content not in viously approved requirements of Reg- excess of 0.55 pounds per million Btu ulation 7.05(1) which stipulate that heat release potential (approximately sources in Arlington, Belmont, Boston, equivalent to 1 percent sulfur content.) Brookline, Cambridge, Chelsea, Ever- ett, Malden, Medford, Newton, Somer- New England Power Company, Brayton ville, Waltham, and Watertown (the Point Station, Somerset; Montaup Electric Company, Somerset Station, Somerset Boston Core Area) are limited to burn (limited to 75% capacity while burning fuel with a sulfur content not in excess higher sulfur fuels.) Canal Electric Com- of 0.28 pounds per million Btu heat re- pany, Sandwich; Taunton Municipal Light- lease potential (approximately 0.5% ing Plant, Somerset Avenue, Taunton. sulfur content residual oil; sources in the remaining APCD are limited to Southeastern Massachusetts APCD burn fuel with a sulfur content not in L&O Realty Trust, Taunton. excess of 0.55 pounds per million Btu New Bedford Gas and Electric, New Bedford. heat release potential (approximately Texas Instruments, Attleboro. 1% sulfur content residual oil). Arkwright Finishing Incorporated, Fall River. Metropolitan Boston APCD Foster Forbes Glass Company, Milford. Owens Illinois Inc., Mansfield. General Motors, Framingham.

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Polaroid Corporation, Norwood. Pollutant Bird and Son, East Walpole. SO Massachusetts Correctional Institute, South Air quality control 2 region Walpole. Pri- Sec- PM 10 NO 2 CO O 3 Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater. ond- mary ary Hanscom Field, Bedford. Wellesley College, Wellesley. AQCR 119: Metro- (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (d) National Tanning and Trading, Peabody. politan Boston Intrastate Area General Tire, Reading. (See 40 CFR General Food Corporation, Atlantic Gelatin, 81.19). Woburn. AQCR 120: Metro- (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (d) Massachusetts Correctional Institute, politan Provi- Bridgewater. dence Interstate Area (See 40 W. R. Grace, Acton. CFR 81.31). Massachusetts Correctional Institute, Con- AQCR 121: (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (d) cord. Merrimack Val- Danvers State Hospital, Danvers. ley-Southern NH New England Power Company, Salem Harbor Interstate Area (See 40 CFR Station, Salem; Boston Edison, L Street, 81.81). New Boston Station, Boston; Boston Edi- a. Air quality presently below primary standards or area is son, Mystic Station, Everett; Ventron Cor- unclassifiable. poration, Danvers; General Electric, Lynn b. Air quality levels presently secondary standatrds or area River Works, Lynn; U.S.M. Corporation, is unclassifiable. c. December 31, 2003. Beverly; , Medfield; d. November 15, 2007. General Dynamics, Quincy; Hollingsworth and Vose, East Walpole; Kendal Company, [45 FR 61303, Sept. 16, 1980 as amended at 46 Walpole; Dennison Manufacturing Com- FR 33524, June 30, 1981; 66 FR 693, Jan. 3, 2001; pany, Framingham. 67 FR 7278, Feb. 19, 2002; 67 FR 72579, Dec. 6, Procter and Gamble Company, Quincy. 2002] Natick Paperboard Corporation, Natick. [38 FR 9089, Apr. 10, 1973] § 52.1128 Transportation and land use controls. EDITORIAL NOTE: For FEDERAL REGISTER ci- (a) For purposes of this subpart, the tations affecting § 52.1126, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the definitions herein are applicable. Finding Aids section of the printed volume (b) Definitions: and at www.fdsys.gov. (1) Register as applied to a motor ve- hicle, means the licensing of such § 52.1127 Attainment dates for national motor vehicle for general operation on standards. public roads or highways by the appro- The following table presents the lat- priate agency of the Federal Govern- est dates by which the national stand- ment or by the Commonwealth. ards are to be attained. The table re- (2) Boston Intrastate Region means the flects the new information presented in Metropolitan Boston Intrastate Air the approved Massachusetts plan. Quality Control Region, as defined in § 81.19 of this part. Pollutant (3) [Reserved] (4) Freeze area means that portion of Air quality control SO 2 region the Boston Intrastate Region enclosed Sec- PM 10 NO 2 CO O 3 Pri- ond- within the following boundaries: mary ary The City of Cambridge; that portion of the City of Boston from the Charles AQCR 42: Hartford- (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (c) New Haven- River and the Boston Inner Harbor on Springfield Inter- north and northeast of pier 4 on North- state Area (See ern Avenue; by the east side of pier 4 to 40 CFR 81.26). B Street, B Street extension of B AQCR 117: Berk- (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (c) shire Intrastat Street to B Street, B Street, Dor- Area (See 40 chester Avenue, and the Preble Street CFR 81.141). to Old Colony Avenue, then east to the AQCR 118: Central (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (d) water, then by the water’s edge around Mass Intrastate Area (See 4r0 Columbia Point on various courses gen- CFR 81.142). erally easterly, southerly, and westerly

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