Iowa Admin. Code r. 567-22.128 - [Effective until 6/19/2024] Acid rain applications-requirement to apply
(1)
Duty to
apply. The designated representative of any source with an affected
unit shall submit a complete acid rain permit application by the applicable
deadline in subrules 22.128(2) and 22.128(3), and the owners and operators of
such source and any affected unit at the source shall not operate the source or
unit without a permit that states its acid rain program requirements.
(2)
Deadlines.
a. For any source with an existing unit
described under paragraph 22.122(1)"b," the designated
representative shall submit a complete acid rain permit application governing
such unit to the department on or before January 1, 1996.
b. For any source with a new unit described
under subparagraph 22.122(1)"c"(1), the designated
representative shall submit a complete acid rain permit application governing
such unit to the department at least 24 months before the later of January 1,
2000, or the date on which the unit commences operation.
c. For any source with a unit described under
subparagraph 22.122(1)"c"(2), the designated representative
shall submit a complete acid rain permit application governing such unit to the
department at least 24 months before the later of January 1, 2000, or the date
on which the unit begins to serve a generator with a nameplate capacity greater
than 25 MWe.
d. For any source with
a unit described under subparagraph 22.122(1)"c"(3), the
designated representative shall submit a complete acid rain permit application
governing such unit to the department at least 24 months before the later of
January 1, 2000, or the date on which the auxiliary firing commences
operation.
e. For any source with a
unit described under subparagraph 22.122(1)"c"(4), the
designated representative shall submit a complete acid rain permit application
governing such unit to the department before the later of January 1, 1998, or
March 1 of the year following the three-calendar-year period in which the unit
sold to a utility power distribution system an annual average of more than
one-third of its potential electrical output capacity and more than 219,000
MWe-hrs actual electric output (on a gross basis).
f. For any source with a unit described under
subparagraph 22.122(1)"c"(5), the designated representative
shall submit a complete acid rain permit application governing such unit to the
department before the later of January 1, 1998, or March 1 of the year
following the calendar year in which the facility fails to meet the definition
of qualifying facility.
g. For any
source with a unit described under subparagraph
22.122(1)"c"(6), the designated representative shall submit a
complete acid rain permit application governing such unit to the department
before the later of January 1, 1998, or March 1 of the year following the
calendar year in which the facility fails to meet the definition of an
independent power production facility.
h. For any source with a unit described under
subparagraph 22.122(1)"c"(7), the designated representative
shall submit a complete acid rain permit application governing such unit to the
department before the later of January 1, 1998, or March 1 of the year
following the three-calendar-year period in which the incinerator consumed 20
percent or more fossil fuel (on a Btu basis).
i. For a Phase II unit with a Group 1 ora
Group 2 boiler, the designated representative shall submit a complete permit
application and compliance plan for NOxemissions to the
department no later than January 1, 1998.
(3)
Duty to reapply. The
designated representative shall submit a complete acid rain permit application
for each source with an affected unit at least six months prior to the
expiration of an existing acid rain permit governing the unit.
(4)
Submission of copies.
One copy of all permit applications shall, until December 31, 2022, be
presented or mailed to the air quality bureau of the department of natural
resources. On or after January 1, 2023, the designated representative shall
submit the application in the electronic format specified by the department, if
electronic submittal is provided.
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