Md. Code Regs. 26.11.01.05-1 - Emissions Statements
A.
Applicability. This regulation applies to a person who owns or operates any
installation, source, or premises that is located in:
(1) Baltimore City, or in Anne Arundel,
Baltimore, Calvert, Carroll, Cecil, Charles, Frederick, Harford, Howard, Kent,
Montgomery, Prince George's or Queen Anne's counties, and has total actual
emissions of either VOC or NOx from all installations and sources on a premises
of 25 tons or more during a calendar year;
(2) Allegany, Caroline, Dorchester, Garrett,
St. Mary's, Somerset, Talbot, Washington, Wicomico, or Worcester counties, and
has total actual emissions of either VOC or NOx from all installations and
sources on a premises of 50 tons or more of VOC or 100 tons or more of NOx
during a calendar year.
B. General Requirements.
(1) By April 1 of each year, beginning with
April 1, 1993, a person subject to this regulation shall submit to the
Department an emissions statement for the previous calendar year that meets the
requirements of this regulation.
(2) A person submitting an emissions
statement shall certify that the information in the emissions statement is
accurate to the person's best knowledge. The certifying individual shall be:
(a) Familiar with each installation and
source for which the statement is submitted; and
(b) Responsible for the accuracy of the
statement.
(3) If actual
emissions from a source or premises for any year after calendar year 1992 equal
or exceed the applicable emission levels prescribed in §A(1) or (2) of this
regulation, an emissions statement is required for that year and each following
year unless the source demonstrates, to the satisfaction of the Department,
that emissions have been permanently reduced and the source no longer has the
potential to emit emissions that exceed the applicable levels.
C. Emissions Statement Content.
Emissions statements required by §B of this regulation shall be organized by
premises, submitted on a form obtained from the Department, and include the
following information:
(1) Identification of
each installation or source at the premises that discharges VOC or NOx, and the
actual daily and annual emissions from each installation or source;
(2) An explanation of the method used to
determine emissions from each installation or source and operating schedules
and production data that were used to determine emissions;
(3) Beginning with the emissions statement
for calendar year 1993, an explanation for any increases or decreases in
emissions for each installation or source if reported emissions differ from the
emissions reported in the previous year's emissions statement; and
(4) Other relevant information as required by
the Department.
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