Published on: 27830481. The purpose of this NORD is to revise Chapter 62-213, F.A.C. (“Operation Permits for Major Sources of Air Pollution”), to update major stationary source state permit regulations for consistency with federal regulations and ....
Published on: 19621662. The purpose of this rule development (OGC No. 17-0891) is to update Chapter 62-213, to create a Title V General Permit for air curtain incinerators (ACIs), provide an improved process for minor permit amendments, and remove or clarify obsolete or outdated provisions. Rule 62-213.300, F.A.C., will be revised to create a Title V General Permit for air curtain incinerators subject to 40 C.F.R. Part 60, Subparts AAAA, BBBB, CCCC, DDDD, EEEE, or FFFF and remove obsolete language previously used to transition certain source types into Non-Title V General Permits. Rule 62-213.410, F.A.C., will be revised to provide an improved process for minor permit amendments. Rules 62-213.205, 62-213.405, 62-213.410, 62-213.412, 62-213.413, 62-213.415, 62-213.420, 62-213.430, 62-213.450, and 62-213.460, F.A.C., will be revised to clarify or delete obsolete or outdated provisions and incorporate-by-reference the appropriate DEP forms in the rules where they are used.
Published on: 7843049. The proposed rule amendments delete language in Florida’s air permitting program related to the vacated federal Clean Air Mercury Rule (CAMR).
Published on: 7711032. The proposed rule development involves deletion of language related to the vacatur of the Federal Clean Air Mercury Rule (CAMR) as it relates to Florida's air permitting program.
Published on: 4945368. The proposed rule amendments involves amendments to Chapter 62-213, F.A.C., related to implementation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s permitting requirements for Title V sources that are subject to the Clean Air Interstate Rule, Clean Air Mercury Rule, and Federal Acid Rain Program.
Published on: 4014459. The proposed rule development involves amendments to Chapter 62-213, F.A.C., related to implementation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s permitting requirements for Title V sources that are subject to the Clean Air Interstate Rule, Clean Air Mercury Rule, and Federal Acid Rain Program. There is no draft rule language available at this time; however, it is expected the department will post draft rule language at the following web site by May 2, 2007: http://www.dep.state.fl.us/Air/rules/regulatory.htm.