Gasoline Dispensing Facilities
Air Toxics Notebook
Gasoline Dispensing Facilities
eCFR Subpart CCCCCC [ecfr.gov]
This subpart applies to:
- The loading of gasoline storage tanks at gasoline dispensing facilities.
Affected Sources:
- Each gasoline dispensing facility that is located at an area source.
- Includes gasoline cargo tank, and equipment necessary to unload product, during delivery of product.
- Includes each storage tank and associated equipment components.
An area source of HAP has the potential to emit :
- <10 tons per year (tpy) of a single HAP; or
- <25 tpy of a combination of HAPs.
Not subject to this subpart:
- Equipment used for the refueling of motor vehicles.
- The loading of aviation gasoline into storage tanks at airports, and the subsequent transfer of aviation gasoline within the airport.
- Affected sources which elect to comply with another applicable Federal rule having more stringent provision(s).
06/10/2022 - Proposed Rule
01/24/2011 - Final Amendments & Clarifications
03/07/2008 - Correction
01/10/2008 - Final Rule
As of September 28, 2022: Title 129, Chapter 13, Section 002.95
Previously: Title 129, Chapter 28, Section 001.106.
Sources are also responsible for ensuring they are in compliance with current federal requirements found for this subpart in the CFR.
NSPS – 40 CFR Part 60
Subpart Ka or Kb - Petroleum Liquid Storage
Subpart XX – Bulk Gasoline Terminals (loading racks)
NESHAP - 40 CFR Part 63
Subpart BBBBBB - Gas Distribution Facilities
Source Classification
- Existing Source = constructed or reconstructed on or before 11/9/06
- New Source = constructed or reconstructed after 11/9/06
Initial Notification
- None
- <10,000 gallon monthly throughput
- 10,000 – 100,000 gallon monthly throughput & only underground storage tanks - if complying with NE State Fire Marshall law for submerged fill and only have underground storage tanks
- > 100,000 gallon monthly throughput
- if operating vapor balance system that achieves 90% emission reduction or complying with management practices as stringent at Table 1 of rule and
- above are required by enforceable state law or permit
- Existing source = 5/9/08
- New source = 5/9/08 or upon startup
- Only load gasoline into nonroad engine or vehicle = 5/24/11
Compliance Dates
- Existing source = 1/10/11
- Only load gasoline into nonroad engine or vehicle = 1/24/14
- New source = 1/10/08 or upon startup
- > 100,000 gallon monthly throughput
- Startup between 11/9/06 - 9/23/08 = 9/23/08
- Startup after 9/23/08 = upon startup
- Only load gasoline into nonroad engine or vehicle = 1/24/11
- > 100,000 gallon monthly throughput
Compliance Status Notification
- None
- <10,000 gallon monthly throughput
- 10,000 – 100,000 gallon monthly throughput & only underground storage tanks - if complying with NE State Fire Marshall law for submerged fill and only have underground storage tanks
- > 100,000 gallon monthly throughput
- if operating vapor balance system that achieves 90% emission reduction or complying with management practices as stringent at Table 1 of rule and
- above are required by enforceable state law or permit
- Within 60 days of compliance date (all sources)
Notification of Performance Test
- 60 days prior to test
Compliance Reports
- Annual - all sources
- If malfunction caused or may have caused exceedence
- By March 15 each year
- > 100,000 gallon monthly throughput
- Results of volumetric efficiency tests
- Within 180 days of test date
**** Please check with LLCHD or OAQC if you are located within Omaha city limits or Lancaster County. They may have notification and/or report requirements that differ from NDEQ.
Iowa DNR Area Source NESHAP website [iowadnr.gov] - fact sheets, guidance documents, webinars, compliance calendars, and presentations
California Air Resource Board (CARB) Test Methods [arb.ca.gov]
EPA's Area Source Rule Website [epa.gov] contains federal register notices and implementation tools
Texas CEQ Subpart CCCCCC Webpage [tceq.texas.gov]
17 KB | 6C - EPA email - Poppet Valves for compliance.pdf |
64 KB | 6B, 6C - Proposed Settlement 06-30-09.pdf |