NORTHERN SONOMA COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT

RULE 490 - FEDERAL NEW SOURCE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS (NSPS)

All new sources of air contaminants or modifications to existing sources shall comply with the rules, standards, criteria and requirements of Part 60, Chapter 1, Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, and dated as follows, which are adopted by reference and made a part of these rules and regulations. For the purpose of this rule, the word "Administrator" as used in these federal new source performance standards shall mean the Control Officer of the District, except that the Control Officer shall not be empowered to approve alternate or equivalent test methods nor alternative standards/work practices. Other deviations from these federal standards as presented in the CFR and which were ordered by the District Board to suit the needs of the District are noted in the affected Subpart. Whenever any source is subject to more than one rule, regulation, provision, or requirement relating to the control of any air contaminant in cases of conflict or duplication, the most stringent rule, regulation provision, or requirement shall apply.

Category types subject to NSPS are listed below:

 
CATEGORY - NSPS

 40 CFR 60 Subpart

 
Last Amended


 General Provisions

 A

Feb 14, 1989

 Adoption and Submittal of State Plans for Designated Facilities

 B

 

 Fossil - Fuel Fired Steam Generators

 D

 Feb 14, 1989

 Electric Utility Steam Generating Units

 Da(1)

 Feb 14, 1989

 Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units

 Db(1)

 Dec 18, 1989

 Incinerators

 E

 Feb 14, 1989

 Portland Cement Plants

 F

Feb 14, 1989

 Nitric Acid Plants

 G

 Feb 14, 1989

 Sulfuric Acid Plants

 H

 Feb 14, 1989

 Asphalt Concrete Plants

 Feb 14, 1989

 Petroleum Refineries

 J

 Aug 17, 1989

 Petroleum Storage Vessels (constructed June 11, 1973 to May 19, 1978)

 K

 Jan 27, 1983

 Petroleum Storage Vessels (constructed after May 19, 1978)

 Ka

 Jan 27, 1983

 Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels

 Kb(2)

 June 16, 1989

 Secondary Lead Smelters

 L

 Feb 14, 1989

 Secondary Brass and Bronze Ingot Production

 M

 Feb 14, 1989

 Iron and Steel Plants

 N

  Feb 14, 1989

 Secondary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Steelmaking Facilities

 Na

 Feb 14, 1989

 Sewage Treatment Plants

 O

 June 27, 1989

 Primary Copper Smelters

 P

 Feb 14, 1989

 Primary Zinc Smelters

 Q

 Feb 14, 1989

 Primary Lead Smelters

 R

 Feb 14, 1989

 Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants

 S

 Feb 14, 1989

 Wet Process Phosphoric Acid Plants

 T

 Feb 14, 1989

 Super Phosphoric Acid Plants

 U

 Feb 14, 1989

 Diammonium Phosphate Plants

 V

 Feb 14, 1989

 Triple Super Phosphate Plants

 W

 Feb 14, 1989

 Granular Triple Super Phosphate Storage

 X

  Feb 14, 1989

 Coal Preparation Plants

 Y

  Feb 14, 1989

 Ferro Alloy Production

 Z

  Feb 14, 1989

 Steel Plants - Electric Arc Furnaces

 AA

 Feb 14, 1989

 Elec. Arc Furnaces & Argon-Oxygen Vessels

 AAa

 Feb 14, 1989

 Kraft Pulp Mills

 BB

 Feb 14, 1989

 Glass Manufacturing [except Sec.60292(d & e)]

 CC

 Feb 14, 1989

 Grain Elevators

 DD

 Feb 14, 1989

 Surface Coating of Metal Furniture EE(1)

 EE(1)

 Apr 30, 1985

 Stationary Gas Turbines

 GG

 Feb 14, 1989

 Lime Manufacturing

 HH

 Feb 14, 1989

 Lead - Acid Battery Manufacture

 KK

 Feb 14, 1989

 Metallic Mineral Processing Plants

 LL

 Feb 14, 1989

 Auto and Light - Duty Truck Surface Coating

 MM(1)

 Sept 9, 1985

 Phosphate Rock Plants

 NN

 Feb 14, 1989

 Ammonium Sulfate Manufacturing

 PP

 Feb 14, 1989

 Graphic Arts Industry - Rotogravure Printing

 QQ(1)

 Jan 10,1983

 Pressure Sensitive Tape & Label Surface Coating

 RR(1)

 Oct 18,1983

 Industrial Surface Coating, Large Appliances

 SS(1)

 Oct 27,198

 Metal Coil Surface Coating

 TT(1)

 June 24, 1986

 Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacture

 UU

 Aug 6,1982

 Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry

 VV(2)

 Feb 14, 1989

 Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry

 WW(1)

 Aug 25,1983

 Bulk Gasoline Terminals

 XX(3)

 Feb 14, 1989

 New Residential Wood Heaters

 AAA

 April 12,1988

 Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry

 BBB

 Sept 19,1989

 Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating & Printing

 FFF(1)

 Aug 17,1984

 Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries

 GGG(2)

 May 30,1984

 Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities

 HHH(1)

 April 27,1984

 Petroleum Dry Cleaners

 JJJ(2)

 Nov 27, 1985

 Equipment Leaks of VOC from Onshore Natural Gas Processing Plants

 KKK

 June 24,1985

 Onshore Natural Gas Processing Plants; So2

 LLL

Feb 14, 1989

 Non-metallic Mineral Processing Plants

 OOO

 Feb 14, 1989

 Wool Fiberglass Insulation Mfg. Plants

 PPP

 Feb 14, 1989

 VOC Emissions from Petroleum Wastewater Systems

 QQQ

 Nov 23,1988

 Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities

 SSS

 Oct 3,1988

 Industrial Surface Coating of Plastic Parts for Business Machines

 TTT

 Jan 29,1988

 Polymeric Coating of Supporting Substrates Facilities

 VVV

 Sept 11,1989

 Note (1) The emissions averaging periods specified in the federal standard are deleted and replaced with 24-hour maximum emissions averaging periods for affected facilities in the District.
 Note (2) The observation of a leak in excess of the requirements of the rule constitutes a violation of the rule.
 Note (3) California Air Resources Board (CARB) Certification and Test Procedures for Vapor Recovery Systems of Gasoline Delivery Tanks shall be followed in lieu of the federal procedure as shown in the CFR. Documentation and recordkeeping requirements shall record results of CARB Certification Tests. 
 Note (4)

The category types, listed herein may contain references to the six Appendices, currently in the 40 CFR Title 60 provisions, listed below:

Appendix A - Reference Methods
Appendix B - Performance Specifications
Appendix C - Determination of Emission Rate Change
Appendix D - Required Emission Inventory Information
Appendix F - Quality Assurance Procedures
Appendix I - Removable Label and Owner's Manual