General Provisions
Air Toxics Notebook
General Provisions
eCFR Subpart A [ecfr.gov]
This subpart applies to:
- All sources subject to NESHAP standards, unless the specific NESHAP states otherwise.
All NESHAPs include a table stating which sections of Subpart A General Provisions apply. Subpart A includes definitions, compliance, notification, monitoring, reporting, and recordkeeping requirements.
All sources subject to 40 CFR Part 63.
03/05/2021 - Final Rule (pre-publication version)
12/18/2020 - Technical Correction
11/19/2020 - Final Rule
07/31/2019 - Public Hearing Notice
06/25/2019 - Proposed Rule
05/16/2007 - Final
04/18/2007 - Final
03/05/2007 - Proposal
01/03/2007 - Proposal
08/09/2006 - Proposed Rule
04/20/2006 - Final Rule
04/22/2004 - Final
05/30/2003 - Rules/Regulations
04/05/2002 - Rules/Regulations
02/12/1999 - Rules/Regulations
Title 129, Chapter 13, Section 002.01
Previously: Chapter 28, Section 001.01.
Sources are also responsible for ensuring they are in compliance with current federal requirements found for this subpart in the CFR.
eCFR Subpart A [ecfr.gov]
EPA's NESHAP Website [epa.gov]- Contains federal register notices, fact sheets, brochures, guidance, reporting, and notification samples
(See attached file: A Overview 2001.pdf)
Startup, Shutdown, & Malfunction (SSM) Emissions at Industrial Facilities
(See attached file: SSM Summary Sept. 2003.pdf)
On May 22, 2015, EPA issued a final rule to ensure states have plans in place that require industrial facilities across the country to follow air pollution rules during times when the facility is starting up or shutting down, or when a malfunction occurs (or "SSM").
(See attached file: EPA SSM Fact Sheet - May 2015.pdf)(See attached file: Final Rule - State Implementation Plans.pdf)
On EPA's list of states with SIP provisions for which the EPA either grants or denies the petition, the final action on Nebraska's petition was 'Deny'. In denying the Petition for Nebraska, the EPA found that the particular provisions identified by the Petitioner were not substantially inadequate to meet the requirements pursuant to CAA section 110(k)(5), and thus the EPA did not issue a SIP call for the state.
28 KB | A Overview 2001.pdf |
101 KB | SSM Summary Sept. 2003.pdf |
61 KB | EPA SSM Fact Sheet - May 2015.pdf |
928 KB | Final Rule - State Implementation Plans.pdf |
928 KB | List of Affected States.pdf |