OAR 340-224-0530
Net Air Quality Benefit Emission Offsets: Requirements for Demonstrating Net Air Quality Benefit for Non-Ozone Areas


(1)

When directed by the Major or State NSR rules or OAR 340-222-0042 (Short Term PSEL), the owner or operator of the source must comply with sections (2) through (6), as applicable. For purposes of this rule, priority sources are sources identified under OAR 340-204-0320 (Priority Sources) for the designated area.

(2)

The ratio of offsets compared to the source’s potential emissions increase is 1.2:1 (offsets:emissions). If the offsets include offsets from priority sources, the ratio will be decreased by the offsets obtained from priority sources as a percentage of the source’s potential emissions increase. For example, if the owner or operator obtains offsets from priority sources equal to 10% of its potential emissions increase, then the offset ratio is reduced by 0.10, to 1.1:1. In no event, however, will the offset ratio be less than 1.0:1, even if more than 20% of offsets are from priority sources.

(3)

The ratio of offsets compared to the source’s potential emissions increase is 1.0:1 (offsets:emissions), except as allowed by subsection (a) or required by subsection (b).

(a)

For State NSR only, if the offsets include offsets from priority sources, the ratio will be decreased by the offsets obtained from priority sources as a percentage of the source’s potential emissions increase. For example, if the owner or operator obtains offsets from priority sources equal to 20% of its potential emissions increase, then the offset ratio is reduced by 0.2, to 0.8:1. In no event, however, will the offset ratio be less than 0.5:1, even if more than 50% of offsets are from priority sources.

(b)

In the Medford-Ashland AQMA, proposed new PM10 major sources or PM10 major modifications locating within the AQMA that are required to provide emission offsets under OAR 340-224-0060 (Requirements for Sources in Maintenance Areas)(2)(a) must provide reductions in PM10 emissions equal to 1.2 times the emissions increase over the netting basis from the new or modified source.

(4)

Except as provided in sections (5) and (6), the owner or operator must conduct an air quality analysis of the impacts from the proposed new emissions and comply with subsections (a) and (b) using the procedures specified in subsections (c) through (e):

(a)

Demonstrate that the offsets obtained result in a reduction in concentrations at a majority of modeled receptors within the entire designated area; and

(b)

Comply with paragraph (A) or paragraphs (B):

(A)

Demonstrate that the impacts from the emission increases above the source’s netting basis are less than the Class II SIL at all receptors within the entire designated area; or

(B)

Demonstrate that the impacts from the emission increases above the source’s netting basis:
(i)
Are less than the Class II SIL at an average of receptors within an area designated by DEQ as representing a neighborhood scale, as specified in 40 CFR part 58, Appendix D, a reasonably homogeneous urban area with dimensions of a few kilometers that represent air quality where people commonly live and work in a representative neighborhood, centered on the DEQ approved ambient monitoring sites; and
(ii)
Plus the impacts of emission increases or decreases since the date of the current area designation of all other sources within the designated area or having a significant impact on the designated area, are less than 10 percent of the AAQS at all receptors within the designated area;

(c)

The air quality analysis must comply with OAR 340-225-0030 (Procedural Requirements) and 340-225-0040 (Air Quality Models);

(d)

The air quality analysis must use a uniform receptor grid over the entire modeled area for the analyses required in subsections (a) and (b). The spacing of the receptor grids will be determined by DEQ for each analysis;

(e)

For the purpose of subsection (a) and paragraph (b)(B):

(A)

Subtract the priority source offsets from the new or modified source’s emission increase if the priority sources identified are area sources. Area source emissions are spatially distributed emissions that can be generated from activities such as, but not limited to, residential wood heating, unpaved road dust, and non-road mobile sources;

(B)

If the source’s emissions are not offset 100 percent by priority sources that are area sources, conduct dispersion modeling of the source’s remaining emission increases after subtracting any priority source offsets allowed in subparagraph (A); and in addition, model all other sources with emission increases or decreases in or impacting the designated area since the date the area was designated, including offsets used for the proposed project, but excluding offsets from priority sources that are area sources; and

(C)

If the source’s emissions are offset 100 percent by priority sources that are area sources, no further analysis is required.

(5)

Small scale local energy projects and any infrastructure related to that project located in the same area are not subject to the requirements in section (4) provided that the proposed source or modification would not cause or contribute to a violation of an ambient air quality standard or otherwise pose a material threat to compliance with air quality standards in a nonattainment area.

(6)

Offsets obtained in accordance with OAR 340-240-0550 (Klamath Falls Nonattainment Area: Requirements for New Sources When Using Residential Wood Fuel-Fired Device Offsets) and 340-240-0560 (Klamath Falls Nonattainment Area: Real and Permanent PM2.5 and PM10 Offsets) for sources locating within or causing significant air quality impact on the Klamath Falls PM2.5 nonattainment or PM10 maintenance areas are exempt from the requirements of OAR 340-224-0510 (Net Air Quality Benefit Emission Offsets: Common Offset Requirements) and section (4) provided that the proposed major source or major modification would not cause or contribute to a new violation of the national ambient air quality standard. This exemption only applies to the direct PM2.5 or PM10 offsets obtained from residential wood-fired devices in accordance with 340-240-0550 (Klamath Falls Nonattainment Area: Requirements for New Sources When Using Residential Wood Fuel-Fired Device Offsets) and 340-240-0560 (Klamath Falls Nonattainment Area: Real and Permanent PM2.5 and PM10 Offsets). Any remaining emissions from the source that are offset by emission reductions from other sources are subject to the requirements of OAR 340-224-0510 (Net Air Quality Benefit Emission Offsets: Common Offset Requirements) or section (4), as applicable.
NOTE: This rule is included in the State of Oregon Clean Air Act Implementation Plan that EQC adopted under OAR 340-020-0040.

Source: Rule 340-224-0530 — Net Air Quality Benefit Emission Offsets: Requirements for Demonstrating Net Air Quality Benefit for Non-Ozone Areas, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=340-224-0530.

340‑224‑0010
Applicability, General Prohibitions, General Requirements and Jurisdiction
340‑224‑0020
Definitions
340‑224‑0025
Major Modification
340‑224‑0030
New Source Review Procedural Requirements
340‑224‑0034
Exemptions
340‑224‑0038
Fugitive and Secondary Emissions
340‑224‑0040
Review of Sources Subject to Major NSR or Type A State NSR for Compliance With Regulations
340‑224‑0045
Requirements for Sources in Sustainment Areas
340‑224‑0050
Requirements for Sources in Nonattainment Areas
340‑224‑0055
Requirements for Sources in Reattainment Areas
340‑224‑0060
Requirements for Sources in Maintenance Areas
340‑224‑0070
Prevention of Significant Deterioration Requirements for Sources in Attainment or Unclassified Areas
340‑224‑0100
Fugitive and Secondary Emissions
340‑224‑0245
State New Source Review: Requirements for Sources in Sustainment Areas
340‑224‑0250
State New Source Review: Requirements for Sources in Nonattainment Areas
340‑224‑0255
State New Source Review: Requirements for Sources in Reattainment Areas
340‑224‑0260
State New Source Review: Requirements for Sources in Maintenance Areas
340‑224‑0270
State New Source Review: Requirement for Sources in Attainment and Unclassified Areas
340‑224‑0500
Net Air Quality Benefit Emission Offsets: Net Air Quality Benefit for Sources Locating Within or Impacting Designated Areas
340‑224‑0510
Net Air Quality Benefit Emission Offsets: Common Offset Requirements
340‑224‑0520
Net Air Quality Benefit Emission Offsets: Requirements for Demonstrating Net Air Quality Benefit for Ozone Areas
340‑224‑0530
Net Air Quality Benefit Emission Offsets: Requirements for Demonstrating Net Air Quality Benefit for Non-Ozone Areas
340‑224‑0540
Net Air Quality Benefit Emission Offsets: Sources in a Designated Area Impacting Other Designated Areas
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 340-224-0530’s source at or​.us