Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 45-11-5 - Preplanned Reduction Strategies5.1. Any person responsible for the operation of a stationary source of air pollutants emitting 100 tons (90.7 metric tons) per year or more in a region classified Priority I or II for any pollutant, shall prepare standby plans for reducing the emission of air pollutants during periods of an Air Pollution Alert, Air Pollution Warning, and Air Pollution Emergency. Standby plans shall be designed to reduce or eliminate emission or air pollutants in accordance with the objectives set forth in Tables I, II, and III of this rule.5.2. Any person responsible for the operation of a source of air pollutants not set forth under Section 5.1. of this rule shall, when requested by the Director, prepare standby plans for reducing the emissions of air pollutants in accordance with the objectives set forth in Table I, II, and III of this rule.5.3. Standby plans as required under Sections 5.1. and 5.2. shall be in writing and shall include, but not be limited to, identification of the sources of air pollutants, the approximate amount of reduction of pollutants, and a brief description of the manner in which the reduction will be achieved during an Air Pollution Alert, Air Pollution Warning, and Air Pollution Emergency. Such information shall be filed on forms and in a manner acceptable to the Director.5.4. During a condition of Air Pollution Alert, Air Pollution Warning, or Air Pollution Emergency, standby plans as required by this section shall also be made available on the premises to the Director or his duly authorized representative.5.5. Standby plans as required by this section shall be submitted to the Director upon request within sixty (60) days of the receipt of such request. All standby plans shall be subject to review and approval by the Director. If, in the opinion of the Director, a standby plan does not effectively carry out the objectives as set forth in Tables I, II, and III of this rule, the Director may disapprove it, state its reason for disapproval, and order the preparation of an amended standby plan within the time period specified in the order.