Current through September 2, 2024
Section 58.01.01.122 - INFORMATION ORDERS BY THE DEPARTMENTThe Department may issue information orders as follows:
01.Purpose. For the purpose of: a. Developing or assisting in the development of any implementation plan, any standard of performance, any emission standard or any rule;b. Determining whether any person is in violation of any standard of performance, any emission standard, any implementation plan or any rule; orc. Carrying out any air quality provisions of the Act, any air quality order issued or entered in accordance with the Act or rules, or any of these rules.02.Persons. The Department may issue an information order to any person who: a. Owns or operates any emission source;b. Manufactures emission control equipment;c. The Department believes may have information necessary to meet the intent of these rules; ord. Is subject to any requirement of these rules.03.Procedures. The information order may require the following on a one-time, periodic or continuous basis: a. Establish, maintain and submit records;c. Install, use, and maintain monitoring equipment, and use audit procedures or methods;d. Sample emissions in accordance with procedures or methods, at such locations, at such intervals, during such periods and in such manner as the Department prescribes;e. Keep records on control equipment parameters, production variables or other indirect data when the Department determines that direct monitoring of emissions is impractical;f. Submit compliance certifications including:i. Identification of the applicable requirement that is the basis of the certification;ii. The method(s) or other means used by the owner or operator for determining the compliance status for each applicable requirement, and whether such methods or other means provide continuous or intermittent data; andiii. The status of compliance with each applicable requirement, based on the method or means designated in Subsection 122.03.f.ii. The certification must identify each deviation and take it into account in the compliance certification. The certification must also identify, as possible exceptions to compliance, any periods during which compliance is required and in which an excursion or exceedance as defined under 40 CFR Part 64 occurred; andg. Provide such other information as the Department may require.Idaho Admin. Code r. 58.01.01.122