Current through 2024-51, December 18, 2024
Section 096-100-12 - Applicable requirement"Applicable requirement" means all of the following as they apply to emissions units at a source (including requirements that were promulgated or approved by EPA through rulemaking at the time of issuance of the license that have future-effective compliance dates):
A. Any standard or other requirement provided for in the applicable implementation plan approved or promulgated by EPA through rulemaking under Title I of the CAA that implements the relevant requirements of the CAA, including any revisions to that plan promulgated in 40 C. F. R. Part 52 (approval and promulgation of implementation plans);B. Any requirement enforceable by EPA and the citizens under the CAA that limits emissions for purposes of creating offset credits or for complying with or avoiding Applicable requirements;C. Any term or condition of a license issued for the purpose of preconstruction licensing and requirements contained in regulations approved or promulgated through rulemaking under Title I, including parts C or D of the CAA;D. Any standard or other requirement under Section 111 of the CAA, including Section 111(d);E. Any standard or other requirement under Section 112 of the CAA, including any requirement concerning accident prevention under Section 112(r)(7) of the CAA;F. Any standard or other requirement of the acid rain program under Title IV of the CAA or the regulations promulgated thereunder;G. Any requirement established pursuant to Section 504(b) or Section 114(a)(3) of the CAA (Monitoring, Enhanced Monitoring and Compliance Certification);H. Any standard or other requirement governing solid waste incineration under Section 129 of the CAA;I. Any standard or other requirement for consumer and commercial products under Section 183(e) (Federal Ozone Measures) of the CAA;J. Any standard or other requirement for tank vessels under Section 183(f) of the CAA;K. Any standard or other requirement of the program to control air pollution from outer continental shelf sources under Section 328 of the CAA;L. Any standard or other requirement of the regulations promulgated to protect stratospheric ozone under Sections 608 or 609 of title VI of the CAA, unless EPA has determined that such requirements need not be contained in a title V license, and any standard or other requirement under any other section(s) of title VI of the CAA that the EPA determines should be contained in a license; andM. Any national ambient air quality standard or ambient increment, or visibility requirement under Part C of Title I of the CAA, but only as it would apply to temporary sources permitted pursuant to Section 504(e) of the CAA.06-096 C.M.R. ch. 100, § 12