WDNR recodified the rule and on October 23, 1987, submitted it as recodified.
Section 144.01 (1), (2), (3), (9m), and (12) -Definitions
Section 144.30 -Air Pollution; Definitions
Section 144.31 -Air Pollution Control; Powers and Duties
Section 144.34 -Inspections
Section 144.375 -Air Pollution Control; Standards and Determinations
Section 144.38 -Classification and Reporting
Section 144.391 -Air Pollution Control Permits
Section 144.392 -Permit Application and Review
Section 144.393 -Criteria for Permit Approval
Section 144.394 -Permit Conditions
Section 144.395 -Alteration, Suspension and Revocation of Permits
Section 144.396 -Permit Duration
Section 144.397 -Operation Permit Review
Section 144.398 -Failure to Adopt Rules or Issue Permit or Exemption
Section 144.399 -Fees
Section 144.402 -Petition for Alteration
Section 144.403 -Hearings on Certain Air Pollution Actions
Section 144.423 -Violations; Enforcement
Section 144.426 -Penalties for Violations Relating to Air Pollution
Section 144.98 -Enforcement; Duty of Department of Justice
Section 154.01 -Definitions
Section 154.04 -Permit Requirements and Exemptions
Section 154.05 -Action on Applications
Section 154.055 -Relocation of Portable Sources
Section 154.06 -Operation and Inspection of Sources (Source Reporting, Recordkeeping, Testing, Inspection and Operation)
Section 154.08 -Enforcement and Penalties
Section 154.21 -Limitations on County, Regional, or Local Regulations
Section 154.24 -Procedures for Non-contested Case Public Hearings
Section 154.25 -Procedures for Alteration of Permits by Petition
November 7, 1984-Synthetic organic chemical manufacturing industry sources (SOCMI) leaks and oxidation;
September 19, 1984-High-density polyethylene, polypropylene, and polystyrene resin manufacturers;
June 6, 1986-Natural gas/gasoline processing plants leaks.
Administrative Order AM-91-71, dated November 22, 1991, which incorporates a stipulation between the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the Brunswick Corporation d.b.a. Mercury Marine.
Attainment modeling demonstration of control strategy to limit carbon monoxide emissions from Mercury Marine Engine Testing Facility, dated December 20, 1989.
The following provisions of the Environmental Cooperative Agreement between the Wisconsin Electric Power Company and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources signed on February 5, 2001: The provisions in Section XII.C. Permit Streamlining concerning Construction Permit Exemption for Minor Physical or Operational Changes. These provisions establish a construction permit exemption for minor physical or operational changes at the Wisconsin Electric Power Company Pleasant Prairie Power Plant. This Environmental Cooperative Agreement expires on February 4, 2006.
40 C.F.R. §52.2570
For FEDERAL REGISTER citations affecting §52.2570, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.