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§ 52.385 - EPA-approved Connecticut regulations.

The following table identifies the State regulations which have been submitted to and approved by EPA as revisions to the Connecticut State Implementation Plan. This table is for informational purposes only and does not have any independent regulatory effect. To determine regulatory requirements for a specific situation, consult the plan identified in § 52.370. To the extent that this table conflicts with § 52.370, § 52.370 governs.

Table 52.385—EPA-Approved Regulations

Connecticut State citation Title/subject Dates Federal Register citation Section 52.370 Comments/description Date adopted by State Date approved by EPA 19-508Connecticut Air Implementation Plan3/3/725/31/7237 FR 10842(c) 1&2State of CT Air Implementation Plan. 8/10/19725/14/197338 FR 12696(c) 3Correction to submission dates for supplemental information. 4/9/19746/2/197540 FR 23746(c) 5Identification of Air Quality Maintenance Areas. 8/10/197611/29/197742 FR 60753(c) 7Adds carbon monoxide/oxidant control strategy and regulations. 6/30/19779/29/197843 FR 44840(c) 8Describes air quality surveillance program. 22a-171Small Business Assistance1/12/19935/19/199459 FR 26123(c) 65Established small business compliance and technical assistance program. 22a-174-1Definitions3/15/20022/27/200368 FR 9011Adopting definitions applicable to PSD/NSR program. 22a-174-1Definitions4/7/20146/24/201580 FR 36242(c)(106)Amendment of subdivisions (10) ambient air quality standard and (88) PM 10. 22a-174-1Definitions9/10/20127/24/201580 FR 43960(c)(108)Modified definition of “major source baseline date” for purposes of adding PM2.5. 22a-174-1Definitions2/1/20109/1/201681 FR 60274(c)(113)Approved 22a-174-1(19) definition of “brush” for purposes of Connecticut General Statutes (CGS) Section 22a-174(f); see paragraph (c)(113)(A) of this section. 22a-174-1Definitions10/5/20178/1/201783 FR 37437c (118)Modified definition of “minor source baseline date” for purposes of adding PM2.5. 22a-174-1Definitions11/13/20232/12/202489 FR 9771(c)(130)Modified definition of “severe non-attainment area for ozone”. 22a-174-2Registration requirements for existing stationary sources of air pollutants4/4/19725/31/197237 FR 23085(b). 8/31/197912/23/198045 FR 84769(c) 11In tandem with changes to Regulation 3, sources existing prior to 1972 must register. 22a-174-2aProcedural Requirements for New Source Review and Title V Permitting3/15/20022/27/200368 FR 9011Provisions applicable to PSD/NSR in consolidated permit procedural requirements. 22a-174-2aProcedural Requirements for New Source Review and Title V Permitting9/10/20127/24/201580 FR 43960(c)(107)Only sections 22a-174-2a(b)(5)(E) and (b)(6) are being approved. 22a-174-2aProcedural Requirements for New Source Review and Title V Permitting11/18/20209/5/202388 FR 60591(c)(129)Revisions made to 22a-174-2a(c)(3), 22a-174-2a(d)(9), 22a-174-2a(e)(3)(C), 22a-174-2a(e)(3)(E), 22a-174-2a(e)(7), 22a-174-2a(f)(2), and 22a-174-2a(f)(2)(G). 22a-174-3Permits for construction and operation of stationary sources4/4/19725/31/197237 FR 23085(b)Conditional approval of NSR program. 8/30/197912/23/198045 FR 84769(c)11EPA conditionally approved changes to meet federal New Source Review (NSR) requirements. CT did not submit Prevention of Significant Determination program. 8/31/19791/7/198247 FR 762(c) 20Final approval of NSR Rules removing conditions of 12/23/80. 10/10/19801/7/198247 FR 762(c) 20Allows conditional exemption of resource recovery facilities from offset transactions. 10/10/19801/7/198247 FR 762(c) 20Replaces the word “actual” with word “allowable”. 12/27/19882/23/199358 FR 10957(c) 56Changes to NSR and PSD requirements. 22a-174-3aPermit to Construct and Operate Stationary Sources3/15/20022/27/200368 FR 9011PSD/NSR program requirements as revised by the CAAA. 22a-174-3aPermit to Construct and Operate Stationary Sources4/7/20146/24/201580 FR 36242(c)(106)Amendment of subsection (k)(5) Ambient Monitoring. 22a-174-3aPermit to Construct and Operate Stationary Sources9/10/20127/24/201580 FR 43960(c)(108)Added Ambient Impact values for PM2.5 in Table 3a(i)-1, Significant Emission Rate Thresholds for PM2.5 emissions and its precursors in Table 3a(k)-1, PM2.5 increment added to Table 3a(k)-2, and PM2.5 added to section 22a-174-3a(l)(4)(B)(iv). Revised section 22a-174-3a(l)(1). 22a-174-3aPermit to Construct and Operate Stationary Sources10/5/20178/1/201783 FR 37437c (118)Amendment of subsection (k)(1)(C). 22a-174-3aPermit to Construct and Operate Stationary Sources2/8/20182/15/201984 FR 4338(c)(120)Revised section 22a-174-3a(a)(1) entitled “Applicability,” section 22a-174-3a(j)(1) for when control technology applies, and sections 22a-174-3a(k)(1) and (2) regarding applicability of GHGs for major stationary sources and major modifications. 22a-174-3aPermit to Construct and Operate Stationary Sources11/18/20209/5/202388 FR 60591(c)(129)Revisions made to 22a-174-3a(a)(2)(A)(ii) through (v), 22a-174-3a(a)(5), 22a-174-3a(d)(3)(B) and (C), 22a-174-3a(i) Table 3a(i)-1, 22a-174-3a(i)(2), 22a-174-3a(j)(1)(B), 22a-174-3a(j)(8)(A), 22a-174-3a(k)(3) and (4), 22a-174-3a(k)(6)(A), 22a-174-3a(k)(7) Table 3a(k)-1, and 22a-174-3a(l)(1). 22a-174-3bPermits for construction and operation of stationary sources4/4/20068/31/200671 FR 51761(c)(95)Only the automotive refinishing requirements of 22a-174-3b are being approved. Connecticut did not submit the other subsections of the rule as part of its SIP revision. 22a-174-4Source monitoring, record keeping, reporting and authorization of inspection of air pollution sources4/4/19725/31/197237 FR 23085(b). 10/31/197712/23/198045 FR 84769(c) 11Clarifies record keeping and reporting requirements and rescinds smoke monitoring requirements for small sources. 12/15/19808/24/198247 FR 36822(c) 20Rescinded requirements for smoke monitors on sources less than 250 mmBtu. 12/27/19882/23/199358 FR 10957(c) 56Changes to opacity continuous emission monitoring (CEM) requirements. 22a-174-4Source monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting4/1/20047/16/201479 FR 41427(c)(104)22a-174-5Methods for sampling, emission testing, and reporting4/4/19725/31/197237 FR 23085(b). 10/5/197712/23/198045 FR 84769(c) 11Tied State testing method requirement to federal requirements, clarified requirements for stack testing, and eliminated record keeping and reporting requirements. 12/19/19808/28/198146 FR 43418(c) 16Revisions to source monitoring and stack testing requirements for SO2. 22a-174-5Methods for sampling, emission testing, sample analysis and reporting4/15/20145/25/201681 FR 33134(c)(111)Revision to section 22a-174-5(b)(1). 22a-174-6Air Pollution Emergency Episode Procedures4/4/19725/31/197237 FR 23085(b). 8/31/197912/23/198045 FR 84769(c) 11Allows DEP to separately limit mobile and stationary sources depending upon the cause of the episode. 22a-174-7Malfunction of Control Equipment; Reporting4/4/19725/31/197237 FR 23085(b). 22a-174-7Air pollution control equipment and monitoring equipment operation4/1/20047/16/201479 FR 41427(c)(104)22a-174-8Compliance Plans and Schedules4/4/19725/31/197237 FR 23085(b). 22a-174-8Compliance Plans and Schedules12/22/20167/31/201782 FR 35454(c)(116)Minor edit to update citation. 22a-174-9Prohibition of air pollution4/4/19725/31/197237 FR 23085(b). 8/31/197912/23/198045 FR 84769(c) 11Non-substantive numbering change. 8/31/19798/12/198348 FR 36579(c) 11.Full authority delegated for NSPS and NESHAPS. 12/6/199156 FR 63875Delegation of new subparts. 22a-174-10Public Availability of Information.4/4/19725/31/197237 FR 23085(b). 22a-174-11Prohibition against concealment of circumvention.4/4/19725/31/197237 FR 23085(b). 22a-174-12Violations and enforcement4/4/19725/31/197237 FR 23085(b). 22a-174-13Variances4/4/19725/31/197237 FR 23085(b). 8/31/197912/23/198045 FR 84769(c) 11Non-substantive numbering change. 22a-174-14Compliance with regulation no defense to nuisance claim4/4/19725/31/197237 FR 10842(b). 22a-174-15Severability4/4/19725/31/197237 FR 10842(b). 22a-174-16Responsibility to comply with applicable regulations4/4/19725/31/197237 FR 10842(b). 22a-174-17Control of open burning4/4/19725/31/197237 FR 10842(b). 22a-174-17 (formerly 19-508-17)Control of Open Burning4/4/19729/1/201681 FR 60274(b)(2)DEEP regulation to control open burning. Paragraph (b) was revised 9/1/16 by redesignating paragraph (b) as (b)(1) and adding paragraph (b)(2) to read as follows: This rule, formerly known as Section 19-508-17, which was approved in paragraph (b)(1), is removed from the SIP and replaced by Connecticut General Statute (CGS) section 22a-174(f) and RCSA section 22a-174-1(19); see paragraph (c)(113)(A) of this section. 22a-174-18Control of Particulate Matter and Visible Emissions8/3/201810/29/202085 FR 68472(c)(124)Approval of revisions to subsections (c), (f), and (j). 22a-174-19Control of sulfur compound emissions4/4/19725/31/197237 FR 23085(b). 11/30/19734/16/197439 FR 1365152.375Allowed Hartford Electric Light and Connecticut Power and Light to use nonconforming fuel. 4/3/19797/30/197944 FR 44498(c) 10Allowed Northeast Utilities to purchase, store, and burn nonconforming fuel. 9/8/19804/27/198146 FR 23412(c) 12Variance for Federal Paperboard, Inc. 12/19/1980 & 3/11/19818/28/198146 FR 43418(c) 14Amends sulfur control strategy. 3/11/1981 & 7/15/19818/28/198146 FR 43418(c) 15Amends New Source Ambient Impact Analysis Guideline. 3/17/198110/23/198146 FR 51914(c) 17Variance for Uniroyal, Inc. 11/2/198111/18/198146 FR 56612(c) 18Approval State Energy Trade program. 11/14/197511/18/198146 FR 5661252.380 (e)(1)EPA disapproval revision which allows exemption for home heating with coal, historic demonstrations, and other small sources. 11/12/198112/22/198146 FR 62062(c) 19Variances for United Technologies Corp., Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Division facilities in New Haven and Middletown. 7/7/198111/12/198247 FR 51129(c) 24Variance for Sikorsky Aircraft—approved under the State Energy Trade Program. 5/27/19822/8/198348 FR 5723(c) 26Variance for Dow Chemical—approved under the State Energy Trade Program. 12/15/19825/4/198348 FR 20051(c) 27Variance for Lydall, Inc.—approved under the State Energy trade (SET) Program. 11/1/19826/28/198348 FR 29689(c) 28Simkins Industries—approved under the State Energy Trade Program. 3/28/198312/20/198348 FR 56218(c) 30Variance for Loomis Institute—approved under the State Energy Trade Program. 2/19/19931/18/199459 FR 2531(c) 63Changes requirements at Himilton Standard Division of UTC. 22a-174-19Control of Sulfur Compound Emissions4/15/20145/25/201681 FR 33134(c)(111)Revises section 22a-174-19. 22a-174-19aControl of sulfur dioxide emissions from power plants and other large stationary sources of air pollution12/28/20007/10/201479 FR 39322(c)(103)Approves the sulfur dioxide emission standards and fuel sulfur limits for units subject to the CT NOX Budget program. The following sections were not submitted as part of the SIP: Sections (a)(5); (a)(8); (a)(11); (d); (e)(4); (f); (g); (h); and in (i)(2) reference to (e)(4). Section 22a-174-19a(c) was repealed by the State of Connecticut effective April 15, 2014 and removed from the SIP without replacement effective May 25, 2016. 22a-174-19aControl of sulfur dioxide emissions from power plants and other stationary sources of air pollution4/15/20145/25/201681 FR 33134(c)(111)Withdraws section 22a-174-19a(c) previously approved in paragraph 52.370(c)(103) and revises sections 22a-174-19a(e) and 22a-174-19a(i). 22a-174-19bFuel Sulfur Content Limitations for Stationary Sources4/15/20145/25/201681 FR 33134(c)(111)Addition of a new regulation with the exception of subsection (e) which was not submitted by the State. 22a-174-20Control of organic compound emissions4/4/19725/31/197237 FR 23085(b). 8/31/197912/23/198045 FR 84769(c) 11Requirements for certain Group I CTG source categories. Conditionally approved cutback asphalt and solvent metal cleaning categories. 10/10/19801/17/198247 FR 762(c) 20Requirements for cutback asphalt (Group I—CTG). 10/10/19802/17/198247 FR 6827(c) 25Requirements for Group II CTGs exclusive of controlling gasoline tank truck leaks, petroleum liquid storage external floating roof tanks, manufacture of vegetable oil, pneumatic rubber tire categories. Other VOC rules. 10/10/19806/7/198247 FR 24452(c) 23Alternative emission reduction provisions. 12/10/19822/1/198449 FR 3989(c) 29Requirements for small open top degreasers (Group I—CTG). 9/24/19832/1/198449 FR 3989(c) 29Exempts colds cleaners at auto repair facilities. 9/24/19833/21/198449 FR 10542(c) 32Adds degreasing requirements for conveyorized and cold cleaning operations. 8/31/19793/21/198449 FR 10542(c) 32Requirements for solvent metal cleaning (Group I CTG). 9/24/19833/21/198449 FR 10542(c) 32Exempts storage vessels from submerged fill. Delays effective date of Stage I vapor recovery by 1 year. Requires RACT for all major sources of VOC not covered under a CTG document. 9/24/198310/19/198449 FR 41026(c) 33Adds major non-ctg sources covered by 20(ee) to applicability, compliance, alternative emission reduction and seasonal operation after burner provisions. 12/13/19847/18/198550 FR 29229(c) 34Revision to cutback asphalt regulation. Requires facilities with external floating roofs to install secondary seats. Changes to gasoline tank truck regulation. 4/23/198611/20/198651 FR 41963(c) 36VOC RACT for Connecticut Charcoal Company. 4/28/19862/19/198752 FR 5104(c) 37VOC RACT for King Industries. 8/8/198712/17/198752 FR 47925(c) 39VOC RACT for Belding Corticelli Thread Company. 5/28/19862/17/198851 FR 4621(c) 41Effective date clarification for Connecticut Charcoal. 9/24/19874/11/198853 FR 11847(c) 42VOC RACT for Raymark Industries, Inc. 2/2/19875/19/198853 FR 17934(c) 38Clarifies applicability of VOC compliance methods for surface coating sources. 3/17/19875/19/198853 FR 17934(c) 38Adds regulations for SOCMI fugitive leaks and polystyrene resins. 8/21/19877/12/198853 FR 26256(c) 44VOC RACT for Spongex International Ltd. 12/26/19868/1/198853 FR 28884(c) 43VOC RACT for American Cyanamid Company. 10/27/19883/8/198954 FR 9781(c) 48VOC RACT for Dow Chemical, U.S.A. 6/7/19883/24/198954 FR 12193(c) 46VOC RACT for New Departure Hyatt. 12/14/19884/10/198954 FR 14226(c) 49VOC RACT for Stanadyne. 3/22/19895/30/198954 FR 22891(c) 51VOC RACT for Pratt & Whitney Division of UTC. 12/30/19886/2/198954 FR 23650(c) 50Changes limit on volatility of gasoline. 10/19/198711/28/198954 FR 48885(c) 47VOC RACT for Frismar, Inc. 10/18/198811/39/198954 FR 49284(c) 52VOC RACT for Pfizer, Inc. 9/5/198912/22/198954 FR 52798(c) 53VOC RACT for Uniroyal Chemical Co. 11/29/19893/12/199055 FR 9121(c) 54VOC RACT for Hamilton Standard Division of United Technologies Corp. 11/2/19883/14/199055 FR 9442(c) 55VOC RACT for Heminway & Bartlett Manufacturing Company. 10/31/198910/18/199156 FR 52205(c) 58Changes applicability to facilities with ≥15 pounds VOC per day. 10/31/198910/18/199156 FR 52205(c) 58Various changes to Section 20 approved. 9/1/199311/19/199358 FR 61041Withdrawal of NPR for Sikorsky Aircraft Division of UTC, Bridgeport. 1/29/1990, 9/29/1995, & 2/7/962/9/9863 FR 6484(c) (60)VOC RACT for Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation in Stratford. 6/3/19964/24/199863 FR 20318(c) (73)Alternative VOC RACT for Risdon Corporation in Danbury. 11/18/19933/10/199964 FR 12024(c)(75)Changes to subsection 22a-174-20(s), 20(v), and 20(ee). Loading gasoline and other volatile organic compounds4/1/199810/19/200065 FR 62624(c)(84)Changes to gasoline and volatile organic loading regulations. Metal Cleaning7/26/20078/22/201277 FR 50595(c)(100)Changes to solvent metal cleaning rule. Miscellaneous metal parts and products8/1/199510/19/200065 FR 62624(c)(84)Changes to regulations to add emission limit for architectural aluminum panels. Restrictions on VOC Emissions from Cutback and Emulsified Asphalt12/29/20088/22/201277 FR 50595(c)(100)Changes to cutback and emulsified asphalt paving rule. 4/6/20106/9/201479 FR 32873(c)(102)Amendment of subdivision (f)(9), withdrawal of subsection (g), amendment of subdivisions (l)(1) and (l)(2), amendment of subsections (p) Metal furniture coatings, (q) Paper, film, and foil coating, amendment of subparagraph (s)(2)(B), amendment of subsection (ee) Reasonably available control technology for large sources, addition of subsection (ff) Flexible package printing, with the exception of the phrases “or other method approved by the commissioner” in subparagraph (ff)(1)(K) and “or alternative method as approved by the commissioner” in clause (ff)(5)(B)(vi), addition of subsection (gg) Offset lithographic printing and letterpress printing, with the exception of the phrases “or other method approved by the commissioner” in subparagraph (gg)(1)(O) and “or alternative method as approved by the commissioner” in clause (gg)(7)(B)(vi), addition of subsection (hh) Large appliance coatings, with the exception of the phrases “or other method approved by the commissioner” in subparagraph (hh)(1)(CC) and “or alternative method as approved by the commissioner” in clause (hh)(7)(B)(vi), addition of (ii) Industrial solvent cleaning, with the exception of the phrases “or other method approved by the commissioner” in subparagraph (ii)(1)(I) and “or alternative method as approved by the commissioner” in clause (ii)(6)(B)(vi) and addition of (jj) Spray application equipment cleaning, with the exception of the phrases “or other method approved by the commissioner” in subparagraph (jj)(1)(H), with the exception of subparagraph (jj)(3)(D), and with the exception of the phrase “or alternative method as approved by the commissioner” in clause (JJ)(6)(B)(vii). 22a-174-20Control of organic compound emissions10/31/20126/9/201479 FR 32873(c)(103)Amendment of subsection (s) Miscellaneous metal parts and products, amendment of subdivisions (aa)(1), (cc)(2), and (cc)(3), amendment of subparagraph (ii)(3)(A); and addition of subdivision (kk) Pleasure craft coatings. 22a-174-20Control of organic compound emissions3/5/201411/3/201580 FR 67642(c)(110)Large aboveground storage tanks updates: amend (a); withdraw (b)(1); amend (b)(2), (b)(3) and (b)(4); add (b)(17); amend (c) and (x)(12). 22a-174-20Control of Organic Compound Emissions7/8/201512/15/201782 FR 59519(c)117Removes sections (b)(6)-(b)(9) and (b)(11), Revises sections (a)(7), (b)(10), sections (b)(12)-(b)(16), and section (ee). 22a-174-20Control of Organic Compound Emissions11/18/20209/5/202388 FR 60591(c)(129)Revisions made to 22a-174-20(gg)(8). 22a-174-21Control of carbon monoxide emissions4/4/19725/31/197237 FR 23085(b). 9/21/19823/21/198449 FR 10542(c) 32CO attainment plan. 22a-174-22Control of Nitrogen Oxides Emissions11/19/19969/28/199964 FR 52238(c)(82)Case-specific trading order for AlliedSignal, Inc., and U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command in Stratford. 22a-174-22Control of Nitrogen Oxides Emissions11/19/19969/28/199964 FR 52238(c)(82)Case-specific trading order for Connecticut Natural Gas Corporation in Rocky Hill. 22a-174-22Control of Nitrogen Oxides Emissions12/20/19969/28/199964 FR 52238(c)(82)Case-specific trading order for Cytec Industries, Inc., in Wallingford. 22a-174-22Control of Nitrogen Oxides Emissions6/25/19979/28/199964 FR 52238(c)(82)Amendments to case-specific trading order for Connecticut Natural Gas Corporation. 22a-174-22Control of Nitrogen Oxides Emissions7/8/19979/28/199964 FR 52238(c)(82)Amendments to case-specific trading order for AlliedSignal, Inc., and U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command in Stratford. 22a-174-22Control of Nitrogen Oxides Emissions7/23/19979/28/199964 FR 52238(c)(82)Case-specific trading order for Ogden Martin Systems of Bristol, Inc., in Bristol. 22a-174-22Control of NOX nitrogen oxide emissions1/12/20003/23/200166 FR 16137(c)(88)Case-specific trading order for Wisvest Bridgeport Harbor Station's Unit No. 2 in Bridgeport. 5/22/20003/23/200166 FR 16137(c)(88)Amendment to case-specific trading order for Ogden Martin System's facility in Bristol. 5/22/20003/23/200166 FR 16137(c)(88)Amendment to case-specific trading order for Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority. 5/22/20003/23/200166 FR 16137(c)(88)Amendment to case-specific order for American Ref-Fuel Company. 5/22/20003/23/200166 FR 16137(c)(88)Amendment to case-specific trading order for Bridgeport Resco Company. 5/22/20003/23/200166 FR 16137(c)(88)Case-specific trading order for Wisvest Bridgeport Harbor Station's Unit No. 4 in Bridgeport. 5/22/20003/23/200166 FR 16137(c)(88)Case-specific trading order for Wisvest New Haven Harbor Station's auxiliary Boiler in New Haven. 5/31/20003/23/200166 FR 16137(c)(88)Case-specific trading order for Wisvest Bridgeport Harbor Station's Unit No. 3 in Bridgeport. 5/31/20003/23/200166 FR 16137(c)(88)Case-specific trading order for Wisvest New Haven Harbor Station's Unit No. 1 in New Haven. 12/28/20007/10/201479 FR 39322[Insert next available paragraph number in sequence]Approves the Oct-April NOX emission limits for units subject to the CT NOX Budget program. Only section (e)(3) was submitted as part of the SIP revision. 22a-174-22Control of Nitrogen Oxides emissions7/16/20128/3/201580 FR 45887(c)(109)Connecticut Trading Agreement and Order No. 8187, Modification 1. 22a-174-22Control of Nitrogen Oxides emissions7/16/20128/3/201580 FR 45887(c)(109)Connecticut Trading Agreement and Order No. 8242, Modification 1. 22a-174-22aNitrogen Oxides (NOX)Budget Program12/15/19989/28/199964 FR 52238(c)(80)Approval of NOX cap and allowance trading regulations. 9/4/20071/24/200873 FR 4105(c)(97)Repealed as of January 24, 2008. Superseded by CAIR. 22a-174-22bPost-2002 Nitrogen Oxides (NOX) Budget Program9/29/199912/27/200065 FR 81746(c)86 The Connecticut Post-2002 NOX Budget Program, as of May 1, 20109/4/20071/24/200873 FR 4105(c)(97)Repealed as of May 1, 2010. Superseded by CAIR. 22a-174-22cThe Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) Nitrogen Oxides (NOX) Ozone Season Trading Program9/4/20071/24/200873 FR 4105(c)(97) 22a-174-22cThe Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) Nitrogen Oxides (NOX) Ozone Season Trading Program12/22/20167/31/201782 FR 35454(c)(116)Minor edit to update citation. 22a-174-22eControl of nitrogen oxides emissions from fuel-burning equipment at major stationary sources of nitrogen oxides12/22/20167/31/201782 FR 35454(c)(116)New regulation applicable to major sources of NOX. 22a-174-22eDefinitions10/8/20197/14/202186 FR 37053[Insert next available paragraph number in sequence]Definitions revised for “emergency” and “emergency engine.” 22a-174-22eCompliance options10/8/20197/14/202186 FR 37053[Insert next available paragraph number in sequence]Approve subsection (g)(4) and (g)(6): Two compliance options relating to ISO-New England OP-4 removed. 22a-174-22fHigh daily NOX emitting units at non-major sources of NOX12/22/20167/31/201782 FR 35454(c)(116)New regulation applicable to non-major sources of NOX. 22a-174-23Control of Odors4/4/19725/31/197237 FR 23085(b). Rescinded from Federal SIP8/31/197912/23/198045 FR 84769(c) 11EPA has no authority to control odors. 22a-174-24Connecticut primary and secondary standards4/4/19725/31/197237 FR 23085(b). 7/11/198111/18/198146 FR 56612(c) 18Eliminated State 24-hour and annual standard for SO2. 10/8/19802/17/198247 FR 6827(c) 25Adopted ambient air quality standards for lead and revised the ozone standard. 10/8/19808/24/198247 FR 36822(c) 20EPA took “no action” on definition of the term “acceptable method” because did not ensure consistency with EPA monitoring regulations. 10/8/198011/2/198247 FR 49646(c) 20Correction to subparagraph designation. 10/8/198012/13/198550 FR 50906(c) 35Approved definition of acceptable method. 2/25/19913/24/199257 FR 10139(c) 61Requires use of low sulfur fuels at Connecticut Light & Power in Montville. 2/14/199211/20/199257 FR 54703(c) 59Requires use of low sulfur fuels at Stones CT Paperboard Corp. 2/5/199211/20/199257 FR 54703(c) 59Requires use of low sulfur fuel at Hartford Hospital. 22a-174-24Connecticut primary and secondary ambient air quality standards4/7/20146/24/201580 FR 36242(c)(106)All of 22a-174-24 is approved, with the exception of subsection (m) Dioxin, which Connecticut withdrew from its SIP submittal. 22a-174-25Effective date4/4/19725/31/197237 FR 23085(b). 22a-174-27Emissions standards for periodic motor vehicle inspection and maintenance3/26/19983/10/199964 FR 12005(c)78Revised Department of Environmental Protection regulation contain I/M emission standards. 22a-174-27Emission standards and on-board diagnostic II test requirements for periodic motor vehicle inspection and maintenance8/25/200412/5/200874 FR 74019(c)(98)DEP regulations including emissions standards and OBD2 requirements. Paragraph 52.370(c)(98) was revised March 17, 2015 by redesignating paragraph (c)(98)(i)(A) as (c)(98)(i)(A)(1) and adding paragraph (c)(98)(i)(A)(2) to read as follows: (2) In revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection on January 22, 2010 section 22a-174-27 (e) was repealed by the State of Connecticut effective August 10, 2009. Section 22a-174-27 (e), which was approved in paragraph (c)(98)(i)(A)(1), is removed from the SIP without replacement; see paragraph (c)(105)(i)(B) of this section. 22a-174-27Emission standards and on-board diagnostic II test requirements for periodic motor vehicle inspection and maintenance8/10/20093/17/201580 FR 13770(c)(105)This SIP revision includes a change to exempt composite vehicles from tailpipe inspections. Revision to Section 22a-174-27 (b) and removal of Section 22a-174-27 (e). 22a-174-28SIP revision concerning Oxygenated Gasoline9/28/19991/31/200064 FR 67188(c)(83)This SIP revision removes the oxygenated gasoline requirement for the Connecticut portion of the New York—N. New Jersey—Long Island area and changes it to a contingency measure for maintaining the carbon monoxide National Ambient Air Quality Standard in the southwest Connecticut area. 22a-174-28SIP revision concerning Oxygenated Gasoline4/7/20146/24/201580 FR 36242(c)(106)Amendment of subdivision (a)(5) Control period. 14-164cPeriodic Motor Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance4/7/19983/10/199964 FR 12005(c)78Revised Department of Motor Vehicles regulation for the Connecticut I/M Program. 6/24/199910/27/200010/27/2000, 65 FR 64360(c)89Revised subsection (b) of Section 14-164c-11a of the Department of Motor Vehicles regulation concerning emissions repairs expenditure requirement to receive waver. 14-164cPeriodic Motor Vehicle Emissions Inspection and Maintenance5/28/200412/5/200874 FR 74019(c)(98)DMV regulation revisions for test and repair network and implementing OBD2 and other tests. 22a-174-30Gasoline Vapor Recovery1/12/199312/17/199358 FR 65930(c) 62Requires Stage II vapor recovery from gasoline dispensers. 1/18/199459 FR 2649(c) 62Correction to 12/17/1993 notice. 5/10/20048/31/200671 FR 51761(c)(95)Added new requirements for PV vents and increased frequency of Stage II testing. All of 22a-174-30 is approved with the exception of subsection (c)(5), which the state did not submit as part of the SIP revision. 22a-174-30Dispensing of Gasoline/Stage II Vapor Recovery7/8/201512/15/201782 FR 59519(c)11722a-174-30 was repealed by CT and withdrawn from the SIP and replaced by 22a-174-30a. 22a-174-30aStage I Vapor Recovery7/8/201512/15/201782 FR 59519(c)117Replaces the repealed section 22a-174-30. 22a-174-32Reasonably available control technology for volatile organic compounds11/18/19933/10/199964 FR 12024(c)(76)Conditional approval of the addition of non-CTG VOC RACT requirements. 22a-174-328/27/199910/19/200065 FR 62624(c)(84)Changes to the non-CTG regulation. 22a-174-32Reasonably available control technology for volatile organic compounds4/15/200210/24/200570 FR 61384(c)(96)VOC RACT for Hitchcock Chair. 22a-174-32Reasonably available control technology for volatile organic compounds4/23/200110/24/200570 FR 61384(c)(96)VOC RACT for Kimberly Clark. 22a-174-32Reasonably available control technology for volatile organic compounds10/3/200210/24/200570 FR 61384(c)(96)VOC RACT for Watson Laboratories. 22a-174-32Reasonably available control technology for volatile organic compounds10/4/200210/24/200570 FR 61384(c)(96)VOC RACT for Ross & Roberts. 22a-174-32Reasonably available control technology for volatile organic compounds9/13/20055/1/201782 FR 20262(c)(115)VOC RACT for Mallace Industries 22a-174-32Reasonably available control technology for volatile organic compounds9/3/20095/1/201782 FR 20262(c)(115)VOC RACT for Hamilton Sundstrand 22a-174-32Reasonably available control technology for volatile organic compounds7/8/201512/15/201782 FR 59519(c)117Revises section (b)(3). 22a-174-33aLimit on Premises-wide Actual Emissions Below 50% of Title V Thresholds9/24/20203/11/202287 FR 13936(c)127 22a-174-33bLimit on Premises-wide Actual Emissions Below 80% of Title V Thresholds9/24/20203/11/202287 FR 13936(c)127Approved with the exception of section (d)(6) which Connecticut withdrew from its SIP submittal. 22a-174-36Low Emission Vehicles12/23/19943/9/200065 FR 12479(c)(79)Approval of Low Emission Vehicle Program. 22a-174-36bLow Emission Vehicles II Program.12/22/20053/17/201580 FR 13770(c)(105)Adoption of Connecticut's Low Emissions Vehicle II (LEV II) Program. Sections 22a-174-36b (a), (b), (d), (f) through (j), (l), (m), and new sections (n) and (o). 22a-174-36bLow Emission Vehicles II Program.8/10/20093/17/201580 FR 13770(c)(105)Sections 22a-174-36b (c), (e), and (k). 22a-174-36(g)Alternative Means of Compliance via the National Low Emission Vehicle (LEV) Program1/29/19993/9/200065 FR 12479(c)(79)Approval of Alternative Means of Compliance via the National Low Emission Vehicle (LEV) Program for the “California” low emission vehicle program adopted above. 22a-174-38Municipal Waste Combustors10/26/200012/6/200166 FR 63312c(90)The nitrogen oxide emission limits and related regulatory provisions of 22a-174-38, Municipal Waste Combustors, included in sections 22a-174-38 (a), (b), (c), (d), (i), (j), (k), (l), and (m). 22a-174-38Municipal Waste Combustors8/2/20167/31/201782 FR 35454(c)(116)Portions of previously approved regulation were revised, primarily to incorporate tightened NOX emission limit for mass burn water-walled units. 22a-174-40Consumer Products10/5/201711/19/201883 FR 58188(c)(119). 22a-174-41Architectural and Industrial Maintenance Products—Phase 110/5/201711/19/201883 FR 58188(c)(119). 22a-174-41aArchitectural and Industrial Maintenance Products—Phase 210/5/201711/19/201883 FR 58188(c)(119). 22a-174-43Portable Fuel Container Spillage Control5/10/20048/31/200671 FR 51761(c)(95) 22a-174-43Portable Fuel Container Spillage Control5/10/20049/1/201681 FR 60274(c)(95)DEEP regulation to control portable fuel container spillage. Paragraph (c)(95) was revised 9/1/16 by removing and reserving paragraph (c)(95)(i)(C). 22a-174-44Adhesives and Sealants10/03/20086/9/201479 FR 32873(c)(103) 22a-174-100Permits for construction of indirect sources Rescinded from federal SIP1/9/19742/25/197439 FR 7280(c) 4Requires review of air impacts of indirect sources. 8/20/19742/13/197641 FR 6765(c) 6Added indirect source review (ISR) regulations. 6/30/19771/26/197944 FR 5427(c) 9. NA12/23/197945 FR 84769(c) 11SIP shown to attain standards as expeditiously as practicable without ISR regulation. Connecticut General Statutes Section 1-85Interest in conflict with discharge of duties10/1/19896/3/201681 FR 35636c(112)Criteria for identifying a conflict of interest. Connecticut General Statutes Section 16a-21aSulfur content of home heating oil and off road diesel fuel. Suspension of requirements for emergency. Enforcement7/1/20158/1/201783 FR 37437c (118)Allowable sulfur content of fuels provided. Criteria for suspension of requirements and for enforcement identified. Connecticut General Statutes Section 22a-171Duties of Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection.10/1/19896/3/201681 FR 35636c(112)Obligations and activities of the Commissioner identified. Connecticut General Statute, Title 446c, Section 22a-174(f)Powers of the commissioner. Open Burning3/30/20009/1/201681 FR 60274(c)(113)Control of open burning; see paragraph (c)(113)(A) of this section. Connecticut Public Act No. 13-120An act concerning gasoline Vapor recovery systems6/18/201312/15/201782 FR 59519(c)117Revises section 22a-174e of the Connecticut General Statutes to require decommissioning of Stage II Vapor Recovery Systems.
[62 FR 52022, Oct. 6, 1997; 62 FR 65224, Dec. 11, 1997] Editorial Notes:1. For Federal Register citations affecting § 52.385, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.

2. At 79 FR 39329, July 10, 2014, § 52.385 was amended; however, portions of the amendment could not be incorporated due to inaccurate amendatory instruction.