OAR 340-224-0050
Requirements for Sources in Nonattainment Areas
(1)
Lowest Achievable Emission Rate (LAER). The owner or operator of the source must apply LAER for each nonattainment pollutant emitted at or above the SER. LAER applies separately to the nonattainment pollutant if emitted at or above a SER over the netting basis.(a)
For a major modification, the requirement for LAER applies to the following:(A)
Each emissions unit that emits the nonattainment pollutant and is not included in the most recent netting basis established for that pollutant; and(B)
Each emissions unit that emits the nonattainment pollutant and is included in the most recent netting basis and contributed to the emissions increase calculated in OAR 340-224-0025 (Major Modification)(2)(a)(B) for the nonattainment pollutant or precursor.(b)
For phased construction projects, the LAER determination must be reviewed at the latest reasonable time before commencing construction of each independent phase.(c)
When determining LAER for a change that was made at a source before the current Major NSR application, DEQ will consider technical feasibility of retrofitting required controls provided:(A)
The physical change or change in the method of operation at a unit that contributed to the emissions increase calculated in OAR 340-224-0025 (Major Modification)(2)(a)(B) was made in compliance with Major NSR requirements in effect when the change was made, and(B)
No limit will be relaxed that was previously relied on to avoid Major NSR.(d)
Physical changes or changes in the method of operation to individual emissions units that contributed to the emissions increase calculated in OAR 340-224-0025 (Major Modification)(2)(a)(B) but that increased the potential to emit less than 10 percent of the SER are exempt from this section unless:(A)
They are not constructed yet;(B)
They are part of a discrete, identifiable, larger project that was constructed within the previous 5 years and that resulted in emission increases equal to or greater than 10 percent of the SER; or(C)
They were constructed without, or in violation of, DEQ’s approval.(2)
Air Quality Protection:(a)
Air Quality Analysis: The owner or operator of a federal major source must comply with OAR 340-225-0050 (Requirements for Analysis in PSD Class II and Class III Areas)(4) and 340-225-0070 (Requirements for Demonstrating Compliance with Air Quality Related Values Protection).(b)
Net Air Quality Benefit: The owner or operator of the source must satisfy OAR 340-224-0510 (Net Air Quality Benefit Emission Offsets: Common Offset Requirements) and 340-224-0520 (Net Air Quality Benefit Emission Offsets: Requirements for Demonstrating Net Air Quality Benefit for Ozone Areas) for ozone nonattainment areas or 340-224-0510 (Net Air Quality Benefit Emission Offsets: Common Offset Requirements) and 340-224-0530 (Net Air Quality Benefit Emission Offsets: Requirements for Demonstrating Net Air Quality Benefit for Non-Ozone Areas)(2) and (4) for non-ozone nonattainment areas, whichever is applicable.(3)
Sources Impacting Other Designated Areas: The owner or operator of any source that will have a significant impact on air quality in a designated area other than the one the source is locating in must also meet the following requirements, as applicable:(a)
The owner or operator of any source that emits an ozone precursor (VOC or NOx) at or above the SER over the netting basis is considered to have a significant impact if located within 100 kilometers of a designated ozone area, and must also meet the requirements for demonstrating net air quality benefit under OAR 340-224-0510 (Net Air Quality Benefit Emission Offsets: Common Offset Requirements) and 340-224-0520 (Net Air Quality Benefit Emission Offsets: Requirements for Demonstrating Net Air Quality Benefit for Ozone Areas) for ozone designated areas.(b)
The owner or operator of any source that emits any criteria pollutant, other than NOx as an ozone precursor, at or above the SER over the netting basis and has an impact equal to or greater than the Class II SIL on another designated area must also meet the requirements for demonstrating net air quality benefit under OAR 340-224-0510 (Net Air Quality Benefit Emission Offsets: Common Offset Requirements) and OAR 340-224-0540 (Net Air Quality Benefit Emission Offsets: Sources in a Designated Area Impacting Other Designated Areas) for designated areas other than ozone designated areas.(4)
The owner or operator of the source must:(a)
Evaluate alternative sites, sizes, production processes, and environmental control techniques for the proposed source or major modification and demonstrate that benefits of the proposed source or major modification will significantly outweigh the environmental and social costs imposed as a result of its location, construction or modification.(b)
Demonstrate that all federal major sources owned or operated by such person (or by an entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with such person) in the state are in compliance, or are on a schedule for compliance, with all applicable emission limitations and standards under the FCAA.
Source:
Rule 340-224-0050 — Requirements for Sources in Nonattainment Areas, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=340-224-0050
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