Md. Code Regs. 26.11.01.01 - Definitions
A. In this
subtitle, the following terms have the meanings indicated.
B. Terms Defined.
(1) Actual Emissions.
(a) "Actual emissions" means the average
rate, in tons per year, at which a source discharged a pollutant during a
2-year period which precedes the date of a completed application for an NSR
source or other specified date, and which is representative of normal source
operation. The Department may allow the use of a different time period upon a
determination that it is more representative of normal source operation. Actual
emissions shall be calculated using the source's operating hours, production
rates, and types of materials processed, stored, or combusted during the
selected time period.
(b) For the
purpose of submitting emissions statements under Regulation .05-1 of this
chapter, "actual emissions" means the emissions, in tons per year, which a
source discharged during a calendar year or other specified period of
time.
(2) "Air
pollution" as defined in Environment Article, §
2-101, Annotated Code of
Maryland, means the presence in the outdoor atmosphere of substances in
quantities, having characteristics, and being of a duration which, from any
single source or in combination with other sources, are, or may be predicted
with reasonable certainty to be, injurious to human, plant, or animal life or
to property, or which unreasonably interfere with the proper enjoyment of the
property of others by reason of the emission of odors, solids, vapors, liquids,
or gases, throughout the State and in such areas of the State that are affected
by them.
(3) "Air pollution control
equipment" means equipment whose primary purpose is to reduce the discharge of
emissions into the atmosphere in order to comply with air pollution control
requirements.
(4) "Allowable
emissions" means the maximum emissions a source or installation is capable of
discharging after consideration of any physical, operational, or emissions
limitations required by this subtitle or by federally enforceable conditions
which restrict operations and which are included in an applicable air quality
permit to construct, permit to operate, secretarial order, plan for compliance,
consent agreement, court order, or applicable federal requirement.
(5) "Capture efficiency" means the weight per
unit time of a pollutant entering a capture system and delivered to a control
device, divided by the weight per unit time of the total pollutant generated by
a source of the pollutant, expressed as a percentage. The capture efficiency
reflects how much of the pollutant is captured and routed to the control
device.
(6) "Certifying individual"
means the person responsible for the completion and certification of the
emissions statement required in Regulation .05-1 of this chapter.
(6-1) CO2 Equivalent
Emissions (CO2e).
(a)
"CO2 equivalent emissions (CO2e)"
means the amount of GHGs emitted.
(b) "CO2 equivalent
emissions (CO2e)"shall be computed as follows:
(i) Except as stated in §B(6-1)(b)(iii) of
this regulation, multiply the mass amount of emissions (tpy), for each of the
six greenhouse gases in the pollutant GHGs, by the gas"amp;Uuml;s associated
global warming potential published at Table A"1 to Subpart A of 40 CFR Part 98
- Global Warming Potentials (74 FR 56395);
(ii) Sum the resultant values from
B(6-1)(b)(i) of this regulation for each gas to compute a tpy
CO2e; and
(iii) Prior to July 21, 2014, the mass of the
greenhouse gas carbon dioxide shall not include carbon dioxide emissions
resulting from the combustion or decomposition of nonfossilized and
biodegradable organic material originating from plants, animals, or
micro-organisms (including products, by-products, residues and waste from
agriculture, forestry and related industries as well as the nonfossilized and
biodegradable organic fractions of industrial and municipal wastes, including
gases and liquids recovered from the decomposition of nonfossilized and
biodegradable organic material).
(6-2) "Commercial bakery oven" (bakery oven)
means an oven with a rated heat input capacity of 2,000,000 Btu per hour or
greater, that is used to bake bread, rolls, or other yeast-raised
products.
(7) "Confined emissions"
means emissions which are discharged into the outdoor atmosphere through a
stack, duct, hood, flue, or other conduit.
(8) "Confined source" means an installation
that discharges into the atmosphere through a stack, duct, hood, flue, or other
conduit.
(9) "Continuous emission
monitor (CEM)" means a system of instruments installed, operated, and
calibrated in accordance with the procedures in this subtitle to continuously
measure and record the emission rate or concentration of a substance in a gas
stream.
(9-1) "Continuous opacity monitor (COM)" means a system of instruments installed, operated, and calibrated in accordance with the procedures in this subtitle to continuously measure and record the opacity of emissions as six-minute averages of not greater than 15 second increments.
(10) "Control
efficiency" means the ratio of the emissions released by a control device and
the emissions introduced to the control device, expressed as a
percentage.
(11) "Control
equipment" means any device or contrivance which prevents or reduces
emissions.
(12) "Control officer"
means:
(a) The health officer of Allegany,
Anne Arundel, Calvert, Caroline, Carroll, Cecil, Charles, Dorchester,
Frederick, Garrett, Harford, Howard, Kent, Prince George's, Queen Anne's, St.
Mary's, Somerset, Talbot, Washington, or Wicomico County;
(b) The Commissioner of Health of the City of
Baltimore, the Director of the Baltimore County Department of Environmental
Protection and Resource Management, the Director of the Montgomery County
Department of Environmental Protection, or the Chief of the Environmental
Programs Section of Worcester County Department of Planning, Permits, and
Inspections; or
(c) Any employee of
the Department designated by the Secretary.
(13) Reserved.
(14) "Department" means the Department of the
Environment.
(15) "Distillate fuel
oil" means all American Society for Testing and Materials numbered fuel oils
other than residual fuel oil.
(16)
"Emissions" means any substance, other than water in an uncombined form,
discharged directly or indirectly into the atmosphere including, but not
limited to, odors, particulate matter, vapors, gases, or any combination of
these substances.
(17)
"Fuel-burning equipment" means any:
(a) Boiler
that has the primary function of heating air, water, or any other medium
through indirect heat transfer from the burning of fuels; or
(b) Stationary internal combustion engine or
stationary combustion turbine used to produce mechanical or electrical
energy.
(18) "Fugitive
emissions" means emissions which escape into the outdoor atmosphere through
openings such as windows, doors, vents, roof monitors, poorly fitting closures,
or poorly maintained equipment.
(18-1) "Greenhouse gases (GHGs)"means the
aggregate group of six greenhouse gases:
(a)
carbon dioxide (CO2);
(b) methane
(CH4);
(c)
nitrous oxide (N2O);
(d) sulfur hexafluoride
(SF6);
(e)
hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs); and
(f)
perfluorocarbons (PFCs).
(19) "Installation" means any article,
machine, equipment, or other contrivance, including, but not limited to,
emission control equipment, processing equipment, manufacturing equipment,
fuel-burning equipment, incinerators, or any equipment or construction, capable
of generating, causing, or reducing emissions.
(20) Modification.
(a) "Modification" means any physical change
in, or change in the operation of, a source or installation which causes a
change in the quantity, nature or characteristics of emissions from the source
or installation. However, this term excludes routine maintenance and routine
repair, and increases in the hours of operation or in the production rate,
unless these increases would be prohibited under any permit or approval
conditions adopted by the Department.
(b) In the context of New Source Performance
Standards and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants adopted
or enforced by the Department, the federal definition of the term
"modification" is controlling.
(c)
"Modify" means to make a modification.
(d) In the context of Prevention of
Significant Deterioration regulations adopted or enforced by the Department,
the federal definitions of the terms "modification" and "major modification"
are controlling.
(20-1)
"Motor vehicle" means a vehicle registered with the Maryland Motor Vehicle
Administration or the equivalent agency of another state.
(21) "National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants source (NESHAP source)" means any:
(a) Source of asbestos, beryllium, mercury,
vinyl chloride, benzene, or inorganic arsenic which is subject to the
provisions of 40 CFR Part 61 (excluding Subparts B, H, I, K, Q, R, T, and W),
as amended; or
(b) Source which is
subject to the provisions of 40 CFR Part 63, as amended.
(22) Reserved.
(23) "New Source Performance Standard source
(NSPS source)" means any source which is subject to 40 CFR Part 60, as
amended.
(24) "New Source Review
source (NSR source)" means any major stationary source or major modification
subject to the requirements of COMAR 26.11.17.
(25) "Odor" means that property of an
emission which stimulates the sense of smell.
(26) "Opacity" means the degree to which
emissions reduce the transmission of light and obscure the view of an object in
the background.
(27) "Operating
day" means a 24-hour period beginning midnight of one day and ending the
following midnight, or an alternative 24-hour period approved by the
Department, during which time an installation being monitored is operating,
consuming fuel, processing or producing a material, or causing
emissions.
(28) "Oxides of nitrogen
(NOx)" means compounds of nitrogen comprised of nitric
oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2), expressed as
equivalent molecular weight of NO2.
(29) "Particulate matter (PM)" means any
material, except water in uncombined form, that is or has been airborne, and
exists as a liquid or a solid at standard conditions.
(30) "Particulate matter emissions" means all
finely divided solid or liquid material, other than uncombined water,
discharged into the ambient air.
(30-1) "PM2.5" means
particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter less than or equal to a nominal
2.5 micrometers.
(30-2)
"PM2.5 emissions" means finely divided solid or liquid
materials with an aerodynamic diameter less than or equal to a nominal 2.5
micrometers, discharged into the ambient air.
(31) "PM10" means
particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter less than or equal to a nominal
10 micrometers.
(32)
"PM10 emissions" means finely divided solid or liquid
materials with an aerodynamic diameter less than or equal to a nominal 10
micrometers, discharged into the ambient air.
(33) "Percent seasonal throughput" means
percent of annual throughput conducted during each of the 4 seasonal periods
(December-February, March-May, June-August, September-November).
(34) "Person" means any individual, group of
individuals, firm, partnership, voluntary association, or private, public or
municipal corporation, or agency, bureau, department or an instrumentality of
federal, State, or local government responsible for the use of
property.
(35) "Potential to emit"
means the maximum capacity of a stationary source to discharge a pollutant
under its physical and operational design. Any physical or operational
limitation on the capacity of the source to emit a pollutant, including air
pollution control equipment and restrictions on hours of operation or on the
type or amount of material combusted, stored, or processed, shall be treated as
part of its design if the limitation or the effect it would have on emissions
is federally enforceable through a permit condition, compliance plan, or
administrative or court order.
(36)
"Premises" means all the installations or other sources that are located on
contiguous or adjacent properties and that are under the control of one person
or under common control of a group of persons.
(37) "Prevention of Significant Deterioration
(PSD) source" means any new or modified source subject to the provisions of
40 CFR §
52.21, as amended.
(38) "Process weight" means the total weight
of all materials introduced into any specific process which may cause
emissions. Solid fuels charged will be considered as part of the process
weight, but liquid and gaseous fuels and combustion air will not.
(39) "Process weight per hour" means the rate
established as follows:
(a) For continuous or
long-run steady-state operations, the total process weight for the entire
period of continuous operation or for a typical portion of operation, divided
by the number of hours of the period or portions of operation;
(b) For cyclical or batch operations, the
total process weight for a period that covers a complete operation or an
integral number of cycles, divided by the hours of actual process operation
during the period; and
(c) When the
nature of any process or operation or the design of any equipment permits more
than one interpretation of this definition, the interpretation that results in
the minimum value for allowable emission shall apply.
(40) "Reasonably Available Control Technology
(RACT)" means the lowest emissions limit that a particular source is capable of
meeting by the application of control technology that is reasonably available
considering technological and economic feasibility.
(41) "Residual fuel oil" means that fuel oil
that meets the specifications of the American Society for Testing and Materials
for Numbers 4, 5, or 6 (bunker C) oils or crude oils when used as a
fuel.
(42) "Secretary" means the
Secretary of the Environment.
(43)
"Source" as defined in Environment Article, §
2-101(i),
Annotated Code of Maryland, means any property, real or personal, or person
contributing to air pollution.
(44)
"Stack or chimney" means any flue, conduit, or duct arranged to conduct
emissions.
(45) "Stack height"
means the height of a stack measured from the ground elevation to the top of
the stack, not including caps, nozzles, or other encumbrances.
(46) "Standard conditions" means at a
temperature of 77°F (25°C) and a pressure of 29.92 inches (760 mm) of
mercury.
(47) "Standard industrial
classification (SIC) code" means a series of codes devised by the federal
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to classify establishments according to
the type of economic activity in which they are engaged.
(48) "True vapor pressure (TVP)" means the
vapor pressure of a material at storage temperature, where storage temperature
is the maximum monthly average temperature of the material or 77°F (25°C),
whichever is the higher.
(49)
"Typical ozone season day (TOSD)" means a day typical of that period of the
year during which conditions for photochemical ozone formation are most
favorable, which is generally during sustained periods of direct sunlight (that
is, long days, little cloud cover) and warm temperatures.
(50) "Unconfined source" means an
installation that causes emissions which are not enclosed in a stack, duct,
hood, flue, or other conduit but which escape into the atmosphere through
openings such as windows, vents or doors, ill fitting closures, or poorly
maintained equipment.
(51) "Vapor
balance line" means any connection closed to the atmosphere between the vapor
space of two storage containers that will allow the vapors to be displaced as
the liquid is transferred from one tank to the other.
(52) "Vapor pressure" means the total
equilibrium partial pressure or pressures for any given chemical or mixture at
a given temperature.
(53) "Volatile
organic compound (VOC)" means any organic compound which participates in
atmospheric photochemical reactions, excluding those compounds which have been
determined to have negligible photochemical reactivity by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency and which are listed in
40 CFR §
51.100(s), as
amended.
Notes
Regulation .01H amended effective July 10, 1981 (8:11 Md. R. 974)
Regulation .01I amended effective June 8, 1981 (8:9 Md. R. 800); July 2, 1985 (12:11 Md. R. 1049); October 14, 1985 (12:18 Md. R. 1766); August 11, 1986 (13:13 Md. R. 1492); January 5, 1988 (14:24 Md. R. 2555)
Regulation .01K amended effective June 8, 1981 (8:9 Md. R. 800); August 16, 1983 (10:14 Md. R. 1263); December 3, 1984 (11:22 Md. R. 1899); October 14, 1985 (12:18 Md. R. 1766); August 11, 1986 (13:13 Md. R. 1492); January 5, 1988 (14:24 Md. R. 2555)
Regulation .01X amended effective July 10, 1981 (8:11 Md. R. 974); August 16, 1983 (10:14 Md. R. 1262)
Regulation .01O-1, V-1, and Y adopted effective August 16, 1983 (10:14 Md. R. 1262)
Regulation .01O-1 amended effective January 5, 1988 (14:24 Md. R. 2555)
Regulation .01V-1 and Y amended, and X-1 adopted effective August 10, 1987 (14:14 Md. R. 1572)
Regulation .01 amended effective December 7, 1992 (19:24 Md. R. 2128)
Regulation .01E amended effective June 20, 1989 (16:9 Md. R. 995)
Regulation .01A-Y recodified to Regulation .01A-DD
Regulation .01A and A-1 recodified to Regulation .01A-1 and A-2, respectively, and new Regulation .01A and A-3 adopted effective May 8, 1991 (18:6 Md. R. 688)
Regulation .01A-1 adopted effective September 27, 1988 (15:18 Md. R. 2148)
Regulation .01C-1 adopted effective July 22, 1991 (18:13 Md. R. 1484)
Regulation .01J amended effective April 26, 1993 (20:8 Md. R. 724)
Regulation .01K, M amended effective September 26, 1988 (15:17 Md. R. 2049); March 31, 1991 (18:4 Md. R. 450); February 17, 1992 (19:3 Md. R. 306)
Regulation .01E-1, F-1, and G-1 adopted effective July 22, 1991 (18:13 Md. R. 1484)
Regulation .01L amended effective March 21, 1989 (16:3 Md. R. 347); May 8, 1991 (18:6 Md. R. 688); April 26, 1993 (20:8 Md. R. 724)
Regulation .01R amended effective March 21, 1989 (16:3 Md. R. 347); March 31, 1991 (18:4 Md. R. 450); February 17, 1992 (19:3 Md. R. 306)
Regulation .01U amended effective May 8, 1991 (18:6 Md. R. 688)
Regulation .01U-1 adopted effective July 22, 1991 (18:13 Md. R. 1484)
Regulation .01X-1 adopted effective September 27, 1988 (15:18 Md. R. 2148)
Regulation .01DD amended effective May 8, 1991 (18:6 Md. R. 688); August 19, 1991 (18:16 Md. R. 1813); February 17, 1992 (19:3 Md. R. 306)
Regulations .01 effective June 20, 1994 (21:12 Md. R. 1063 and 21:12 Md. R. 1064); May 8, 1995 (22:9 Md. R. 647); May 22, 1995 (22:10 Md. R. 708); June 30, 1997 (24:13 Md. R. 932); September 22, 1997 (24:19 Md. R. 1343); October 5, 1998 (25:20 Md. R. 1533); March 22, 1999 (26:6 Md. R. 487); October 16, 2000 (27:20 Md. R. 1842); December 10, 2001 (28:24 Md. R. 2130); November 24, 2003 (30:23 Md. R. 1653); September 12, 2005 (32:18 Md. R. 1521); October 8, 2007 (34:20 Md. R. 1741); June 16, 2008 (35:12 Md. R. 1121); July 16, 2009 (36:14 Md. R. 985); May 17, 2010 (37:10 Md. R. 724); July 26, 2010 (37:15 Md. R. 1000); September 20, 2010 (37:19 Md. R. 1285)
Regulation .01B amended as an emergency provision effective January 2, 2011 (38:4 Md. R. 263); amended permanently effective May 16, 2011 (38:10 Md. R. 617)
Regulations .01 effective March 5, 2012 (39:4 Md. R. 339 - two actions);40:13 Md. R. 1076 - two actions, eff.
Regulation .01C amended effective June 30, 1997 (24:13 Md. R. 932); October 16, 2000 (27:20 Md. R. 1842); December 10, 2001 (28:24 Md. R. 2130); October 8, 2007 (34:20 Md. R. 1741)
Regulation .01D amended effective December 10, 2001 (28:24 Md. R. 2130); November 24, 2003 (30:23 Md. R. 1653); September 12, 2005 (32:18 Md. R. 1521); October 8, 2007 (34:20 Md. R. 1741)
Regulation .01M-1 adopted effective April 26, 1993 (20:8 Md. R. 724)
Regulation .01O-1 adopted effective July 22, 1991 (18:13 Md. R. 1484)
Regulation .01P-1, P-2, P-3 adopted effective March 21, 1989 (16:3 Md. R. 347)
Regulation .01Q-1 and Q-2 adopted effective May 8, 1991 (18:6 Md. R. 688)
Regulation .01AA adopted effective December 16, 1977 (4:26 Md. R. 2024)
Regulation.01Y, AA amended effective January 2, 1980 (6:23 Md. R. 1839)
Regulation .01W, DD, SS adopted effective June 25, 1975 (2:14 Md. R. 1015)
Regulations .01P, WW, amended effective March 30, 1977 (4:7 Md. R. 579)
Regulation .01F, G, X, XX adopted effective June 28, 1977 (4:11 Md. R. 866)
Regulation .01ZZ adopted effective September 10, 1978 (5:18 Md. R. 1387)
Regulations .01 effective June 25, 1975 (2:14 Md. R. 1015) and March 30, 1977 (4:7 Md. R. 579)
Regulations .01 effective June 25, 1975 (2:14 Md. R. 1015) and March 30, 1977 (4:7 Md. R. 579)
Regulations .01 effective June 25, 1975 (2:14 Md. R. 1015) and March 30, 1977 (4:7 Md. R. 579); amended effective 43:3 Md. R. 273, eff.
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