Current through Register No. 45, November 7, 2024
Section Env-A 104.02 - Major source"Major source" means a stationary source that has been identified as meeting a specified threshold for producing pollutants of concern. The term includes:
(a) "Acid rain affected source" as defined in this part;(b) "Major source" as defined in 40 CFR 70.2, July 1, 2014 edition, reprinted in Appendix D, including the following: (1) Any source with the potential to emit nitrogen oxides in the following counties and specific quantities: a. In Belknap, Carroll, Cheshire, Coos, Grafton, or Sullivan counties, 100 tpy or more; orb. In Hillsborough, Merrimack, Rockingham, or Strafford counties, 50 tpy or more; or(2) Any source with the potential to emit volatile organic compounds in the quantity of 50 tpy or more; and(c) For purposes of Env-A 619, a major stationary source as defined in the federal definition cited in Env-A 619.03(a) or (b), as applicable.N.H. Admin. Code § Env-A 104.02
#6057-A, eff 6-30-95; amd by #7845, eff 3-8-03; renumbered by #8256 (from Env-A 101.168), (see Revision Note #1 at chapter heading); renumbered by #8304 (see Revision Note #2 at chapter heading); ss and renumbered by #9839, eff 12-21-10 (from Env-A 101.113), (see Revision Note #3 at chapter heading); Amended by Volume XL Number 41, Filed October 8, 2020, Proposed by #13105, Effective 9/25/2020 (formerly Env-A 101.115) (see Revision Note #4 at chapter heading for Env-A 100)