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Excess Emissions During Startup, Shutdown, and Malfunction

Date Title EPA Office Author
05/21/2008 Review of Maintenance, Start-Up, Shutdown Activities by Region 6 of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Draft Model Permit Region 6 Robinson, Jeff
02/15/1983 1983 Policy on Excess Emissions During Startup, Shutdown, Maintenance, and Malfunctions OAR

Bennett, Kathleen

09/28/1982

Policy on Excess Emissions During Startup, Shutdown, Maintenance, and Malfunctions

OAR Bennett, Kathleen
01/28/1993 Automatic or Blanket Exemptions for Excess Emissions During Startup, and Shutdowns Under PSD SSCD Rasnic, John
11/08/2001 Clarification - State Implementation Plans (SIPs): Policy Regarding Excess Emissions During Malfunctions, Startup, and Shutdown OECA, OAQPS Schaeffer, Eric and Seitz, John
12/05/2001 Re-Issuance of Clarification - State Implementation Plans (SIPs): Policy Regarding Excess Emissions During Malfunctions, Startup, and Shutdown OECA, OAQPS Schaeffer, Eric and Seitz, John
06/28/1985 Seasonal Afterburner Policy, Applicability of Part D NSR Requirements OAQPS Bauman, Robert
12/01/1980 Revised Seasonal Afterburner Policy OAQPS Barber, Walter
11/16/2007 Comments on Proposed Amendments to Chapter 106, 116 for Maintenance, Startup and Shutdown (MSS) Chapter 106, Subchapter K Region 6 Robinson, Jeff
11/20/1999 State Implementation Plans: Policy Regarding Excess Emissions During Malfunctions, Startup, and Shutdown (pdf) (45.42 KB) OECA, OAR Herman, Steven and Perciasepe, Robert

Related Topics: Permit Content and Permit Streamlining | Monitoring, Recordkeeping, and Reporting | Title V Permit Revisions

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The “Relevant Guidance” index includes a collection of documents issued by EPA organized by topic area. These documents include memoranda, letters, orders, and other types of EPA actions that may provide guidance in one or more forms, such as an adjudication, statement of policy, interpretation of statutes or regulations, or technical information. Each collection is intended to be representative of EPA statements on the topic, but it may not be a complete listing of such statements. The collection does not reflect topic-specific statements that have been expressed by EPA though published rule preambles and Title V petition orders, nor does it include EAB decisions. Each document in the collection speaks for itself, and the inclusion or exclusion of a document in the collection is not intended by EPA to communicate anything more than what is expressed within each document. EPA makes no independent representations on this website as to the extent to which any document in the collection reflects EPA’s current views on the topic, is a final action by EPA, or has any legal effect or precedential weight. Readers are advised to review the documents in the collection and conduct their own assessment of such considerations based on the content of each document and other documents in the collection. Some of the information or views included in the documents may be affected by subsequent changes to the referenced statutory or regulatory language or by court decisions. In addition, many of the statements in these documents are based upon the federal regulations which may differ from rules that govern federally-approved programs. Permitting authorities are advised to consult with their EPA Regional Offices if there is a question as to the relevance of a particular statement to their Title V program. 

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