PROPOSAL:
Rule and Control Measure Forecast
SYNPOSIS:
This report
highlights AQMD rulemaking activity and public workshops potentially
scheduled for the year 2006.
COMMITTEE:
Not Applicable
RECOMMENDED ACTIONS:
Receive and file.
Barry R. Wallerstein, D.Env.
Executive Officer
The Rule and Control Measure Forecast Report provides the Board with a
monthly update of AQMD’s rulemaking and control measure implementation
schedule. Scheduling changes that occurred since last month’s forecast are
summarized
1113
|
Architectural
Coatings |
|
The proposed
amendment of Rule 1113 is being moved from March to April allow
additional time to reflect recommendations of the recently completed
technology assessment and complete the CEQA process. |
1302
1309.1 |
Definitions
Priority
Reserve |
|
The proposed
amendments to Rules 1302 and 1309.1 are being moved from April to May to
allow time for review and to complete the CEQA process. |
Rules to be Rescheduled/Removed and Added (continued)
1146.2
|
Emissions of
Oxides of Nitrogen from Large Water Heaters and Small Boilers |
|
The proposed
amendment of Rule 1146.2 is being moved from March to April to allow
additional time for review and respond to stakeholders’comments. |
2006 MASTER CALENDAR
Advance Target for Board Hearings
Below is a list of all rulemaking activity scheduled for the year 2006.
The last three columns refer to the type of rule adoption or amendment: AQMP
refers to the adoption and implementation of AQMP control measures
(Attachment A); Toxics refers to the adoption and implementation of
programmatic as well as source-specific toxic-related rules (Attachment B);
and Other refers to administrative rules or changes to an existing rule to
clarify or improve rule enforceability, SIP corrections, or implementing
state or federal regulations (Attachment C). A more detailed description of
the proposed rule adoption or amendment is located after this calendar under
the type of rule adoption or amendment (i.e. AQMP, Toxics, and Other).
*An asterisk indicates that the rulemaking is a potentially significant
hearing.
+This proposed rule will reduce criteria air contaminants and assist toward
attainment
of ambient air quality standards.
2006
|
APRIL |
|
AQMP |
TOXICS |
OTHER |
|
219 |
Equipment Not
Requiring a Written Permit Pursuant to Regulation II |
|
|
√ |
|
223* |
Facility
Permit – Agricultural Facilities (SB 700) |
|
|
√ |
|
403 |
Fugitive Dust |
|
|
√ |
|
410* |
Odor
Abatement for Solid Waste Transfer Stations and Processing Facilities |
|
|
√ |
|
1113* + |
Architectural Coatings |
√ |
|
|
|
1146.2*
+ |
Emissions of
Oxides of Nitrogen from Large Water Heaters and Small Boilers |
√ |
|
|
|
1157 |
PM 10
Emission Reductions from Aggregate and Related Operations |
|
|
√ |
|
1304*
1306*
1315* |
Exemptions
Emission
Calculations
NSR Tracking
System |
|
|
√
√
√ |
|
MAY |
|
|
|
|
|
1132 |
Further
Control of VOC Emissions from High-Emitting Spray Booth Facilities |
|
|
√ |
|
1146* + |
Emissions of
Oxides of Nitrogen from Industrial, Institutional, and Commercial
Boilers, Steam Generators, and Process Heaters |
√ |
|
|
|
1178* |
Further
Reductions of VOC Emissions from Storage Tanks at Petroleum Facilities |
|
|
√ |
|
1195 |
Clean On-Road
School Buses |
|
|
√ |
|
1302 |
Definitions |
|
|
√ |
|
1309.1 |
Priority
Reserve |
|
|
√ |
|
JUNE |
|
|
|
|
|
Reg.
III |
Fees |
|
|
√ |
|
1110.2* |
Emissions from Gaseous- and
Liquid-Fueled Engines |
|
|
√ |
|
1146.1*
+ |
Emissions of
Oxides of Nitrogen from Small Industrial, Institutional, and Commercial
Boilers, Steam Generators, and Process Heaters |
√ |
|
|
|
1470 |
Requirements
for Stationary Diesel-Fueled Internal Combustion and Other Compression
Ignition Engines |
|
√ |
|
|
JULY |
|
|
|
|
|
1470.1* |
Risk
Requirements for Stationary Diesel-Fueled Internal Combustion and Other
Compression Ignition Engines |
|
|
|
|
SEPTEMBER |
|
|
|
|
|
313*
222* |
Emissions
Fees for Architectural Coatings
Filing Requirements for Specific
Emission Sources Not Requiring a Written Permit Pursuant to Regulation
II |
|
|
√
√ |
|
1173* |
Control of
Volatile Organic Compound Leaks and Releases from Components at
Petroleum Facilities and Chemical Plants |
√ |
|
|
|
1187*+ |
PM
Emissions from Wood-Burning Fireplaces and Wood Stoves
(MSC-06) |
√ |
|
|
|
OCTOBER |
|
|
|
|
|
1402.1* |
Control of
Toxic Air Contaminants from Existing Sources Located Near Sensitive
Receptors |
|
√ |
|
|
NOVEMBER |
|
|
|
|
|
1130.2* |
Inkjet
Printing Operations |
√ |
|
|
|
1144+ |
Lubricants
and Rust Inhibitors |
√ |
|
|
|
DECEMBER |
|
|
|
|
|
Reg. IX
Reg. X |
Standards
of Performance for New Stationary Sources (NSPS)
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPS) |
|
|
√
√ |
|
1114* |
Control of
Emissions from Refinery Coking Operations |
√ |
|
|
|
1471 |
Agricultural Stationary Compression Ignition Engines |
|
√ |
|
TO-BE-DETERMINED 2006
|
To-Be-Determined |
|
AQMP |
TOXICS |
OTHER |
|
102 |
Definition of Terms |
|
|
√ |
|
120 |
New Source Review for Attainment
Pollutants |
|
√ |
|
|
222 |
Filing Requirements for Specific
Emission Sources Not Requiring a Written Permit Pursuant to Regulation
II |
|
|
√ |
|
Reg. II |
Permits |
|
|
√ |
|
401 |
Visible Emissions |
|
|
√ |
|
433+ |
Natural Gas Fuel Specification (MSC-07) |
√ |
|
|
|
442 |
Usage of Solvents |
|
|
√ |
|
443.2 |
Labeling of Material Containing Rule
1401 Compounds |
|
|
√ |
|
444 |
Open Burning |
|
|
√ |
|
461* |
Gasoline Transfer and Dispensing |
|
|
√ |
|
462 |
Organic Liquid Loading |
|
|
√ |
|
463 |
Storage of Organic Liquids |
|
|
√ |
|
1105.1* + |
Reduction of PM10 and Ammonia Emissions
from Fluid Catalytic Cracking Units |
|
|
√ |
|
1112.1 |
Emissions of Particulate Matter from
Cement Kilns |
|
|
√ |
|
1113* + |
Architectural Coatings |
√ |
|
|
|
1121* + |
Control of
Nitrogen Oxides from Residential Type, Natural Gas-Fired Water Heaters |
√ |
|
√ |
|
1127.1+ |
Control of
Emissions from Hog and Poultry Operations |
√ |
|
√ |
|
1133.3 |
Emissions Reduction from Green Waste
Composting |
√ |
|
|
|
1149* |
Storage Tank Cleaning and Degassing |
√ |
|
|
|
1151*+ |
Motor Vehicle and
Mobile Equipment Non-Assembly Line Coating Operations |
|
|
√ |
|
1156
1157 |
PM10
Emissions Reductions from Cement Manufacturing Operations (BCM-08)
PM 10 Emission Reductions from Aggregate
and Related Operations (Phase II) |
|
|
√
√ |
|
1158 |
Storage, Handling, and Transport of
Petroleum Coke |
|
|
√ |
|
1162 |
Polymer Resin Operations |
|
|
√ |
|
1175* + |
Control of Emissions from the
Manufacture of Polymeric Cellular (Foam) Products |
|
|
√ |
|
1186.1
1193
1195 |
Less
Polluting Sweepers
Clean On-Road
Residential and Commercial Refuse Collection Vehicles
Clean On-Road
School Buses |
|
|
√
√
√ |
|
1192 |
Clean On-Road
Transit Buses |
|
|
√ |
|
1198 |
Intermodal
Equipment |
√ |
√ |
|
|
1190 Series |
Fleet Vehicle
Requirements |
|
|
√ |
|
Reg. XI |
Source
Specific Standards |
|
|
√ |
|
Reg. XIII |
New Source
Review |
|
|
√ |
|
1401
1402 |
New Source
Review of Toxic Air Contaminants
Control of
Toxic Air Contaminants from Existing Sources |
|
√
√ |
|
|
1403 |
Asbestos Emissions from
Demolition/Renovation Activities |
|
|
√ |
|
1407 |
Control of
Emissions of Arsenic, Cadmium, and Nickel from Non-Ferrous Metal Melting
Operations |
|
√ |
|
|
1420 |
Emissions
Standard for Lead |
|
√ |
|
|
1421 |
Control of
Perchloroethylene Emissions from Dry Cleaning Systems |
|
√ |
|
|
1426 |
Emissions
from Metal Finishing Operations |
|
√ |
|
|
1437* |
Furniture
Stripping Operations |
|
√ |
|
|
1469 |
Hexavalent
Chromium Emissions from Chrome Plating and Chromic Acid Anodizing
Operations |
|
√ |
|
|
1470 |
Requirements
for Stationary Diesel-Fueled Internal Combustion and Other Compression
Ignition Engines |
|
|
√ |
|
2202 |
On-Road Motor
Vehicle Mitigation Options |
√ |
|
√ |
|
3504 |
Diesel Risk
Reductions for Railyard Operations |
|
√ |
|
|
3510 |
Indirect Source Rule for Off-Road
Mobile Vehicles and Equipment (FSS-06) |
√ |
|
|
|
3511 |
Indirect Source Rule for On-Road
Mobile Sources (FSS-06) |
√ |
|
|
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Reg. XVI
Reg. XXV |
Credit Generation
Intercredit Trading |
|
|
√
√ |
|
Reg. IV, IX, X, XI, XIV, and XX Rules |
Various rule amendments may be needed to
meet the requirements of state and federal laws (e.g., SB 700), address
variance issues/technology-forcing limits, or to seek additional
reductions to meet the SIP short-term measure commitment. |
√ |
√ |
√ |
|
Reg. XXX* |
Title V Permits |
|
|
√ |
|
Reg. XXXX |
Port Facility Control Measures |
√ |
√ |
|
Note:
AQMD may add control measures necessary to satisfy federal requirements, to
abate a substantial endangerment to public health or welfare, state
regulatory requirements or SIP commitment.
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