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40:40:18.0.1.1.5.0.1.1 40 Protection of Environment I C 76 PART 76—ACID RAIN NITROGEN OXIDES EMISSION REDUCTION PROGRAM       § 76.1 Applicability. EPA       (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) through (d) of this section, the provisions apply to each coal-fired utility unit that is subject to an Acid Rain emissions limitation or reduction requirement for SO 2 under Phase I or Phase II pursuant to sections 404, 405, or 409 of the Act. (b) The emission limitations for NO X under this part apply to each affected coal-fired utility unit subject to section 404(d) or 409(b) of the Act on the date the unit is required to meet the Acid Rain emissions reduction requirement for SO 2 . (c) The provisions of this part apply to each coal-fired substitution unit or compensating unit, designated and approved as a Phase I unit pursuant to § 72.41 or § 72.43 of this chapter as follows: (1) A coal-fired substitution unit that is designated in a substitution plan that is approved and active as of January 1, 1995 shall be treated as a Phase I coal-fired utility unit for purposes of this part. In the event the designation of such unit as a substitution unit is terminated after December 31, 1995, pursuant to § 72.41 of this chapter and the unit is no longer required to meet Phase I SO 2 emissions limitations, the provisions of this part (including those applicable in Phase I) will continue to apply. (2) A coal-fired substitution unit that is designated in a substitution plan that is not approved or not active as of January 1, 1995, or a coal-fired compensating unit, shall be treated as a Phase II coal-fired utility unit for purposes of this part. (d) The provisions of this part for Phase I units apply to each coal-fired transfer unit governed by a Phase I extension plan, approved pursuant to § 72.42 of this chapter, on January 1, 1997. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, a coal-fired transfer unit shall be subject to the Acid Rain emissions limitations for nitrogen oxides beginning on January 1, 1996 if, for that year, a transfer unit is allocated fewer Phase I extension reserve allowances than the maximum amount that the designated representative could have requested in …
40:40:18.0.1.1.5.0.1.10 40 Protection of Environment I C 76 PART 76—ACID RAIN NITROGEN OXIDES EMISSION REDUCTION PROGRAM       § 76.10 Alternative emission limitations. EPA     [60 FR 18761, Apr. 13, 1995, as amended at 61 FR 67163, Dec. 19, 1996] (a) General provisions. (1) The designated representative of an affected unit that is not an early election unit pursuant to § 76.8 and cannot meet the applicable emission limitation in § 76.5, 76.6, or 76.7 using, for Group 1 boilers, either low NO X burner technology or an alternative technology in accordance with paragraph (e)(11) of this section, or, for tangentially fired boilers, separated overfire air, or, for Group 2 boilers, the technology on which the applicable emission limitation is based may petition the permitting authority for an alternative emission limitation less stringent than the applicable emission limitation. (2) In order for the unit to qualify for an alternative emission limitation, the designated representative shall demonstrate that the affected unit cannot meet the applicable emission limitation in § 76.5, 76.6, or 76.7 based on a showing, to the satisfaction of the Administrator, that: (i)(A) For a tangentially fired boiler, the owner or operator has either properly installed low NO X burner technology or properly installed separated overfire air; or (B) For a dry bottom wall-fired boiler (other than a unit applying cell burner technology), the owner or operator has properly installed low NO X burner technology; or (C) For a Group 1 boiler, the owner or operator has properly installed an alternative technology (including but not limited to reburning, selective noncatalytic reduction, or selective catalytic reduction) that achieves NO X emission reductions demonstrated in accordance with paragraph (e)(11) of this section; or (D) For a Group 2 boiler, the owner or operator has properly installed the appropriate NO X emission control technology on which the applicable emission limitation in § 76.6 is based; and (ii) The installed NO X emission control system has been designed to meet the applicable emission limitation in § 76.5, 76.6, or 76.7; and (iii) For a demonstration period of at least 15 months or other period of time, as provided in paragraph (f)(1) of this section:…
40:40:18.0.1.1.5.0.1.11 40 Protection of Environment I C 76 PART 76—ACID RAIN NITROGEN OXIDES EMISSION REDUCTION PROGRAM       § 76.11 Emissions averaging. EPA       (a) General provisions. In lieu of complying with the applicable emission limitation in § 76.5, 76.6, or 76.7, any affected units subject to such emission limitation, under control of the same owner or operator, and having the same designated representative may average their NO X emissions under an averaging plan approved under this section. (1) Each affected unit included in an averaging plan for Phase I shall be a Phase I unit with a Group 1 boiler subject to an emission limitation in § 76.5 during all years for which the unit is included in the plan. (i) If a unit with an approved NO X compliance extension is included in an averaging plan for 1996, the unit shall be treated, for the purposes of applying Equation 1 in paragraph (a)(6) of this section and Equation 2 in paragraph (d)(1)(ii)(A) of this section, as subject to the applicable emissions limitation under § 76.5 for the entire year 1996. (ii) A Phase II unit approved for early election under § 76.8 shall not be included in an averaging plan for Phase I. (2) Each affected unit included in an averaging plan for Phase II shall be a boiler subject to an emission limitation in § 76.5, 76.6, or 76.7 for all years for which the unit is included in the plan. (3) Each unit included in an averaging plan shall have an alternative contemporaneous annual emission limitation (lb/mmBtu) and can only be included in one averaging plan. (4) Each unit included in an averaging plan shall have a minimum allowable annual heat input value (mmBtu), if it has an alternative contemporaneous annual emission limitation more stringent than that unit's applicable emission limitation under § 76.5, 76.6, or 76.7, and a maximum allowable annual heat input value, if it has an alternative contemporaneous annual emission limitation less stringent than that unit's applicable emission limitation under § 76.5, 76.6, or 76.7. (5) The Btu-weighted annual average emission rate for the units in an averaging plan shall be less than or equal to the Btu-weighted annual average emission r…
40:40:18.0.1.1.5.0.1.12 40 Protection of Environment I C 76 PART 76—ACID RAIN NITROGEN OXIDES EMISSION REDUCTION PROGRAM       § 76.12 Phase I NO EPA       (a) General provisions. (1) The designated representative of a Phase I unit with a Group 1 boiler may apply for and receive a 15-month extension of the deadline for meeting the applicable emissions limitation under § 76.5 where it is demonstrated, to the satisfaction of the Administrator, that: (i) The low NO X burner technology designed to meet the applicable emission limitation is not in adequate supply to enable installation and operation at the unit, consistent with system reliability, by January 1, 1995 and the reliability problems are due substantially to NO X emission control system installation and availability; or (ii) The unit is participating in an approved clean coal technology demonstration project. (2) In order to obtain a Phase I NO X compliance extension, the designated representative shall submit a Phase I NO X compliance extension plan by October 1, 1994. (b) Contents of Phase I NO X compliance extension plan. A complete Phase I NO X compliance extension plan shall include the following elements in a format prescribed by the Administrator: (1) Identification of the unit. (2) For units applying pursuant to paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section: (i) A list of the company names, addresses, and telephone numbers of vendors who are qualified to provide the services and low NO X burner technology designed to meet the applicable emission limitation under § 76.5 and have been contacted to obtain the required services and technology. The list shall include the dates of contact, and a copy of each request for bids shall be submitted, along with any other information necessary to show a good-faith effort to obtain the required services and technology necessary to meet the requirements of this part on or before January 1, 1995. (ii) A copy of those portions of a legally binding contract with a qualified vendor that demonstrate that services and low NO X burner technology designed to meet the applicable emission limitation under § 76.5, with a completion date not later than December 31, 19…
40:40:18.0.1.1.5.0.1.13 40 Protection of Environment I C 76 PART 76—ACID RAIN NITROGEN OXIDES EMISSION REDUCTION PROGRAM       § 76.13 Compliance and excess emissions. EPA       Excess emissions of nitrogen oxides under § 77.6 of this chapter shall be calculated as follows: (a) For a unit that is not in an approved averaging plan: (1) Calculate EE i for each portion of the calendar year that the unit is subject to a different NO X emission limitation: where: EE i = Excess emissions for NO X for the portion of the calendar year (in tons); R ai = Actual average emission rate for the unit (in lb/mmBtu), determined according to part 75 of this chapter for the portion of the calendar year for which the applicable emission limitation R l is in effect; R li = Applicable emission limitation for the unit, (in lb/mmBtu), as specified in § 76.5, 76.6, or 76.7 or as determined under § 76.10; where: EE i = Excess emissions for NO X for the portion of the calendar year (in tons); R ai = Actual average emission rate for the unit (in lb/mmBtu), determined according to part 75 of this chapter for the portion of the calendar year for which the applicable emission limitation R l is in effect; R li = Applicable emission limitation for the unit, (in lb/mmBtu), as specified in § 76.5, 76.6, or 76.7 or as determined under § 76.10; HI i = Actual heat input for the unit, (in mmBtu), determined according to part 75 of this chapter for the portion of the calendar year for which the applicable emission limitation, R l , is in effect. HI i = Actual heat input for the unit, (in mmBtu), determined according to part 75 of this chapter for the portion of the calendar year for which the applicable emission limitation, R l , is in effect. (2) If EE i is a negative number for any portion of the calendar year, the EE value for that portion of the calendar year shall be equal to zero (e.g., if EE i = −100, then EE i = 0). (3) Sum all EE i values for the calendar year: where: EE = Excess emissions for NO X for the year (in tons); n = The number of time periods during which a unit is subject to different emission limitations; and where: EE = Excess emissions for NO X for the y…
40:40:18.0.1.1.5.0.1.14 40 Protection of Environment I C 76 PART 76—ACID RAIN NITROGEN OXIDES EMISSION REDUCTION PROGRAM       § 76.14 Monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting. EPA       (a) A petition for an alternative emission limitation demonstration period under § 76.10(d) shall include the following information: (1) In accordance with § 76.10(d)(4), the following information: (i) Documentation that the owner or operator solicited bids for a NO X emission control system designed for application to the specific boiler and designed to achieve the applicable emission limitation in § 76.5, 76.6, or 76.7 on an annual average basis. This documentation must include a copy of all bid specifications. (ii) A copy of the performance guarantee submitted by the vendor of the installed NO X emission control system to the owner or operator showing that such system was designed to meet the applicable emission limitation in § 76.5, 76.6, or 76.7 on an annual average basis. (iii) Documentation describing the operational and combustion conditions that are the basis of the performance guarantee. (iv) Certification by the primary vendor of the NO X emission control system that such equipment and associated auxiliary equipment was properly installed according to the modifications and procedures specified by the vendor. (v) Certification by the designated representative that the owner(s) or operator installed technology that meets the requirements of § 76.10(a)(2). (2) In accordance with § 76.10(d)(9), the following information: (i) The operating conditions of the NO X emission control system including load range, O 2 range, coal volatile matter range, and, for tangentially fired boilers, distribution of combustion air within the NO X emission control system; (ii) Certification by the designated representative that the owner(s) or operator have achieved and are following the operating conditions, boiler modifications, and upgrades that formed the basis for the system design and performance guarantee; (iii) Any planned equipment modifications and upgrades for the purpose of achieving the maximum NO X reduction performance of the NO X emission control system that were not included in the design spe…
40:40:18.0.1.1.5.0.1.15 40 Protection of Environment I C 76 PART 76—ACID RAIN NITROGEN OXIDES EMISSION REDUCTION PROGRAM       § 76.15 Test methods and procedures. EPA       (a) The owner or operator may use the following tests as a basis for the report required by § 76.10(e)(7): (1) Conduct an ultimate analysis of coal using ASTM D 3176-89 (incorporated by reference as specified in § 76.4); (2) Conduct a proximate analysis of coal using ASTM D 3172-89 (incorporated by reference as specified in § 76.4); and (3) Measure the coal mass flow rate to each individual burner using ASME Power Test Code 4.2 (1991), “Test Code for Coal Pulverizers” or ISO 9931 (1991), “Coal—Sampling of Pulverized Coal Conveyed by Gases in Direct Fired Coal Systems” (incorporated by reference as specified in § 76.4). (b) The owner or operator may measure and record the actual NO X emission rate in accordance with the requirements of this part while varying the following parameters where possible to determine their effects on the emissions of NO X from the affected boiler: (1) Excess air levels; (2) Settings of burners or coal and air nozzles, including tilt and yaw, or swirl; (3) For tangentially fired boilers, distribution of combustion air within the NO X emission control system; (4) Coal mass flow rates to each individual burner; (5) Coal-to-primary air ratio (based on pound per hour) for each burner, the average coal-to-primary air ratio for all burners, and the deviations of individual burners' coal-to-primary air ratios from the average value; and (6) If the boiler uses varying types of coal, the type of coal. Provide the results of proximate and ultimate analyses of each type of as-fired coal. (c) In performing the tests specified in paragraph (a) of this section, the owner or operator shall begin the tests using the equipment settings for which the NO X emission control system was designed to meet the NO X emission rate guaranteed by the primary NO X emission control system vendor. These results constitute the “baseline controlled” condition. (d) After establishing the baseline controlled condition under paragraph (c) of this section, the owner or operator may: (1) Change excess air l…
40:40:18.0.1.1.5.0.1.2 40 Protection of Environment I C 76 PART 76—ACID RAIN NITROGEN OXIDES EMISSION REDUCTION PROGRAM       § 76.2 Definitions. EPA     [60 FR 18761, Apr. 13, 1995, as amended at 61 FR 67162, Dec. 19, 1996] All terms used in this part shall have the meaning set forth in the Act, in § 72.2 of this chapter, and in this section as follows: Alternative contemporaneous annual emission limitation means the maximum allowable NO X emission rate (on a lb/mmBtu, annual average basis) assigned to an individual unit in a NO X emissions averaging plan pursuant to § 76.10. Alternative technology means a control technology for reducing NO X emissions that is outside the scope of the definition of low NO X burner technology. Alternative technology does not include overfire air as applied to wall-fired boilers or separated overfire air as applied to tangentially fired boilers. Approved clean coal technology demonstration project means a project using funds appropriated under the Department of Energy's “Clean Coal Technology Demonstration Program,” up to a total amount of $2,500,000,000 for commercial demonstration of clean coal technology, or similar projects funded through appropriations for the Environmental Protection Agency. The Federal contribution for a qualifying project shall be at least 20 percent of the total cost of the demonstration project. Arch-fired boiler means a dry bottom boiler with circular burners, or coal and air pipes, oriented downward and mounted on waterwalls that are at an angle significantly different from the horizontal axis and the vertical axis. This definition shall include only the following units: Holtwood unit 17, Hunlock unit 6, and Sunbury units 1A, 1B, 2A, and 2B. This definition shall exclude dry bottom turbo fired boilers. Cell burner boiler means a wall-fired boiler that utilizes two or three circular burners combined into a single vertically oriented assembly that results in a compact, intense flame. Any low NO X retrofit of a cell burner boiler that reuses the existing cell burner, close-coupled wall opening configuration would not change the designation of the unit as a cell burner boiler. Coal-fired utility unit means a utility unit in which the combustion of coal (or any…
40:40:18.0.1.1.5.0.1.3 40 Protection of Environment I C 76 PART 76—ACID RAIN NITROGEN OXIDES EMISSION REDUCTION PROGRAM       § 76.3 General Acid Rain Program provisions. EPA       The following provisions of part 72 of this chapter shall apply to this part: (a) § 72.2 (Definitions); (b) § 72.3 (Measurements, abbreviations, and acronyms); (c) § 72.4 (Federal authority); (d) § 72.5 (State authority); (e) § 72.6 (Applicability); (f) § 72.7 (New unit exemption); (g) § 72.8 (Retired units exemption); (h) § 72.9 (Standard requirements); (i) § 72.10 (Availability of information); and (j) § 72.11 (Computation of time). In addition, the procedures for appeals of decisions of the Administrator under this part are contained in part 78 of this chapter.
40:40:18.0.1.1.5.0.1.4 40 Protection of Environment I C 76 PART 76—ACID RAIN NITROGEN OXIDES EMISSION REDUCTION PROGRAM       § 76.4 Incorporation by reference. EPA       (a) The materials listed in this section are incorporated by reference in the sections noted. These incorporations by reference (IBR's) were approved by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. These materials are incorporated as they existed on the date of approval, and notice of any change in these materials will be published in the Federal Register. The materials are available for purchase at the corresponding address noted below and are available for inspection at the Public Information Reference Unit, U.S. EPA, 401 M St., SW., Washington, DC, and at the Library (MD-35), U.S. EPA, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina or at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html. (b) The following materials are available for purchase from at least one of the following addresses: American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103; or the University Microfilms International, 300 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. (1) ASTM D 3176-89, Standard Practice for Ultimate Analysis of Coal and Coke, IBR approved May 23, 1995 for § 76.15. (2) ASTM D 3172-89, Standard Practice for Proximate Analysis of Coal and Coke, IBR approved May 23, 1995 for § 76.15. (c) The following material is available for purchase from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 22 Law Drive, Box 2350, Fairfield, NJ 07007-2350. (1) ASME Performance Test Code 4.2 (1991), Test Code for Coal Pulverizers, IBR approved May 23, 1995 for § 76.15. (2) [Reserved] (d) The following material is available for purchase from the American National Standards Institute, 11 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036 or from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Case Postale 56, CH-1211 Geneve 20, Switzerland. (1) ISO 9931 (December, 1991) “Coal—…
40:40:18.0.1.1.5.0.1.5 40 Protection of Environment I C 76 PART 76—ACID RAIN NITROGEN OXIDES EMISSION REDUCTION PROGRAM       § 76.5 NO EPA     [60 FR 18761, Apr. 13, 1995, as amended at 61 FR 67162, Dec. 19, 1996] (a) Beginning January 1, 1996, or for a unit subject to section 404(d) of the Act, the date on which the unit is required to meet Acid Rain emission reduction requirements for SO 2 , the owner or operator of a Phase I coal-fired utility unit with a tangentially fired boiler or a dry bottom wall-fired boiler (other than units applying cell burner technology) shall not discharge, or allow to be discharged, emissions of NO X to the atmosphere in excess of the following limits, except as provided in paragraphs (c) or (e) of this section or in § 76.10, 76.11, or 76.12: (1) 0.45 lb/mmBtu of heat input on an annual average basis for tangentially fired boilers. (2) 0.50 lb/mmBtu of heat input on an annual average basis for dry bottom wall-fired boilers (other than units applying cell burner technology). (b) The owner or operator shall determine the annual average NO X emission rate, in lb/mmBtu, using the methods and procedures specified in part 75 of this chapter. (c) Unless the unit meets the early election requirement of § 76.8, the owner or operator of a coal-fired substitution unit with a tangentially fired boiler or a dry bottom wall-fired boiler (other than units applying cell burner technology) that satisfies the requirements of § 76.1(c)(2), shall comply with the NO X emission limitations that apply to Group 1, Phase II boilers. (d) The owner or operator of a Phase I unit with a cell burner boiler that converts to a conventional wall-fired boiler on or before January 1, 1995 or, for a unit subject to section 404(d) of the Act, the date the unit is required to meet Acid Rain emissions reduction requirements for SO 2 shall comply, by such respective date or January 1, 1996, whichever is later, with the NO X emissions limitation applicable to dry bottom wall-fired boilers under paragraph (a) of this section, except as provided in paragraphs (c) or (e) of this section or in § 76.10, 76.11, or 76.12. (e) The owner or operator of a Phase I unit with a Group 1 boiler that converts to a fluidized bed or other…
40:40:18.0.1.1.5.0.1.6 40 Protection of Environment I C 76 PART 76—ACID RAIN NITROGEN OXIDES EMISSION REDUCTION PROGRAM       § 76.6 NO EPA     [62 FR 67162, Dec. 19, 1996; 62 FR 3464, Jan. 23, 1997; 62 FR 32040, June 12, 1997; 64 FR 55838, Oct. 15, 1999] (a) Beginning January 1, 2000 or, for a unit subject to section 409(b) of the Act, the date on which the unit is required to meet Acid Rain emission reduction requirements for SO 2 , the owner or operator of a Group 2, coal-fired boiler with a cell burner boiler, cyclone boiler, a wet bottom boiler, or a vertically fired boiler shall not discharge, or allow to be discharged, emissions of NO X to the atmosphere in excess of the following limits, except as provided in §§ 76.10 or 76.11: (1) 0.68 lb/mmBtu of heat input on an annual average basis for cell burner boilers. The NO X emission control technology on which the emission limitation is based is plug-in combustion controls or non-plug-in combustion controls. Except as provided in § 76.5(d), the owner or operator of a unit with a cell burner boiler that installs non-plug-in combustion controls shall comply with the emission limitation applicable to cell burner boilers. (2) 0.86 lb/mmBtu of heat input on an annual average basis for cyclone boilers with a Maximum Continuous Steam Flow at 100% of Load of greater than 1060, in thousands of lb/hr. The NO X emission control technology on which the emission limitation is based is natural gas reburning or selective catalytic reduction. (3) 0.84 lb/mmBtu of heat input on an annual average basis for wet bottom boilers, with a Maximum Continuous Steam Flow at 100% of Load of greater than 450, in thousands of lb/hr. The NO X emission control technology on which the emission limitation is based is natural gas reburning or selective catalytic reduction. (4) 0.80 lb/mmBtu of heat input on an annual average basis for vertically fired boilers. The NO X emission control technology on which the emission limitation is based is combustion controls. (b) The owner or operator shall determine the annual average NO X emission rate, in lb/mmBtu, using the methods and procedures specified in part 75 of this chapter.
40:40:18.0.1.1.5.0.1.7 40 Protection of Environment I C 76 PART 76—ACID RAIN NITROGEN OXIDES EMISSION REDUCTION PROGRAM       § 76.7 Revised NO EPA     [60 FR 18761, Apr. 13, 1995, as amended at 61 FR 67163, Dec. 19, 1996] (a) Beginning January 1, 2000, the owner or operator of a Group 1, Phase II coal-fired utility unit with a tangentially fired boiler or a dry bottom wall-fired boiler shall not discharge, or allow to be discharged, emissions of NO X to the atmosphere in excess of the following limits, except as provided in §§ 76.8, 76.10, or 76.11: (1) 0.40 lb/mmBtu of heat input on an annual average basis for tangentially fired boilers. (2) 0.46 lb/ mmBtu of heat input on an annual average basis for dry bottom wall-fired boilers (other than units applying cell burner technology). (b) The owner or operator shall determine the annual average NO X emission rate, in lb/mmBtu, using the methods and procedures specified in part 75 of this chapter.
40:40:18.0.1.1.5.0.1.8 40 Protection of Environment I C 76 PART 76—ACID RAIN NITROGEN OXIDES EMISSION REDUCTION PROGRAM       § 76.8 Early election for Group 1, Phase II boilers. EPA     [60 FR 18761, Apr. 13, 1995, as amended at 61 FR 67163, Dec. 19, 1996] (a) General provisions. (1) The owner or operator of a Phase II coal-fired utility unit with a Group 1 boiler may elect to have the unit become subject to the applicable emissions limitation for NO X under § 76.5, starting no later than January 1, 1997. (2) The owner or operator of a Phase II coal-fired utility unit with a Group 1 boiler that elects to become subject to the applicable emission limitation under § 76.5 shall not be subject to § 76.7 until January 1, 2008, provided the designated representative demonstrates that the unit is in compliance with the limitation under § 76.5, using the methods and procedures specified in part 75 of this chapter, for the period beginning January 1 of the year in which the early election takes effect (but not later than January 1, 1997) and ending December 31, 2007. (3) The owner or operator of any Phase II unit with a cell burner boiler that converts to conventional burner technology may elect to become subject to the applicable emissions limitation under § 76.5 for dry bottom wall-fired boilers, provided the owner or operator complies with the provisions in paragraph (a)(2) of this section. (4) The owner or operator of a Phase II unit approved for early election shall not submit an application for an alternative emissions limitation demonstration period under § 76.10 until the earlier of: (i) January 1, 2008; or (ii) Early election is terminated pursuant to paragraph (e)(3) of this section. (5) The owner or operator of a Phase II unit approved for early election may not incorporate the unit into an averaging plan prior to January 1, 2000. On or after January 1, 2000, for purposes of the averaging plan, the early election unit will be treated as subject to the applicable emissions limitation for NO X for Phase II units with Group 1 boilers under § 76.7. (b) Submission requirements. In order to obtain early election status, the designated representative of a Phase II unit with a Group 1 boiler shall submit an early election plan to the Administrator by January…
40:40:18.0.1.1.5.0.1.9 40 Protection of Environment I C 76 PART 76—ACID RAIN NITROGEN OXIDES EMISSION REDUCTION PROGRAM       § 76.9 Permit application and compliance plans. EPA       (a) Duty to apply. (1) The designated representative of any source with an affected unit subject to this part shall submit, by the applicable deadline under paragraph (b) of this section, a complete Acid Rain permit application (or, if the unit is covered by an Acid Rain permit, a complete permit revision) that includes a complete compliance plan for NO X emissions covering the unit. (2) The original and three copies of the permit application and compliance plan for NO X emissions for Phase I shall be submitted to the EPA regional office for the region where the applicable source is located. The original and three copies of the permit application and compliance plan for NO X emissions for Phase II shall be submitted to the permitting authority. (b) Deadlines. (1) For a Phase I unit with a Group 1 boiler, the designated representative shall submit a complete permit application and compliance plan for NO X covering the unit during Phase I to the applicable permitting authority not later than May 6, 1994. (2) For a Phase I or Phase II unit with a Group 2 boiler or a Phase II unit with a Group 1 boiler, the designated representative shall submit a complete permit application and compliance plan for NO X emissions covering the unit in Phase II to the Administrator not later than January 1, 1998, except that early election units shall also submit an application not later than January 1, 1997. (c) Information requirements for NO X compliance plans. (1) In accordance with § 72.40(a)(2) of this chapter, a complete compliance plan for NO X shall, for each affected unit included in the permit application and subject to this part, either certify that the unit will comply with the applicable emissions limitation under § 76.5, 76.6, or 76.7 or specify one or more other Acid Rain compliance options for NO X in accordance with the requirements of this part. A complete compliance plan for NO X for a source shall include the following elements in a format prescribed by the Administrator: (i) Identification of …

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