Chapter 149 - GENERAL PERMIT REGULATION FOR NONMETALLIC MINERAL PROCESSING PLANTS

  1. § 096-149-1 - Applicability
  2. § 096-149-2 - Definitions
  3. § 096-149-3 - General Terms and Conditions of Applications
  4. § 096-149-4 - General Permit Conditions for Owners
  5. § 096-149-5 - General Permit Conditions for Operators
  6. § 096-149-6 - Severability

SUMMARY: This General Permit regulates stationary and portable nonmetallic mineral processing plants that are subject to Federal New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) and those subject to State Regulations. Owners/operators of nonmetallic mineral processing plants may obtain specific regulatory coverage under this General Permit regulation in lieu of an individual air emission license. Such parties shall do so by obtaining a Crusher Identification Number (CIN) for each individual rock crusher and submitting a Notification of Intent to Comply (NOITC) attesting to their formal agreement to abide by all applicable conditions of this Chapter. Generator sets and diesel drives do not require a CIN but are subject to the provisions of the General Permit when associated with the crushing activities. If the construction, modification, or operation of a nonmetallic mineral processing plant by the operator would not comply with all conditions of this regulation, the operator must apply for and obtain an air emission license under 06-096 CMR Ch. 115 before beginning the actual construction, modification, or operation of the source.

Notes

EFFECTIVE DATE:
August 4, 2008, filing 2008-337
AMENDED:
April 27, 2014 - filing 2014-083

AUTHORITY: 38 M.R.S.A., §585-A

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