Oklahoma OAC 252 Chapter 100. Air Pollution Control, Subchapter 1. General Provisions, SIP effective October 28, 2016 (OKd18) to May 10, 2020
Regulatory Text:
Oklahoma Administrative Code. Title 252. Department of Environmental Quality
Chapter 100. Air Pollution Control (OAC 252:100)
SUBCHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
Approved by EPA September 28, 2016 (81 FR 66532) SIP effective October 28, 2016 (OKd18),
Regulations.gov docket EPA-R06-OAR-2014-0221 [OK023].
Sections:
252:100-1-1. Purpose, OKd18
252:100-1-2. Statutory definitions, OKd18
252:100-1-3. Definitions, OKd18
252:100-1-4. Units, abbreviations, and acronyms, OKd18
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252:100-1-1. Purpose
As adopted in the Oklahoma Register June 2, 2003 (20 Ok Reg 1576) effective June 12, 2003,
submitted to EPA June 6, 2010 (OK-39),
Regulations.gov document EPA-R06-OAR-2014-0221-0005 [OK023.05] Adobe file page 105.
Approved by EPA September 28, 2016 (81 FR 66532) effective October 28, 2016 (OKd18),
Regulations.gov docket EPA-R06-OAR-2014-0221 [OK023].
Explanation: No explanation.
252:100-1-1. Purpose
This Subchapter provides definitions of words and phrases used in Chapter 100.
The definitions contained in the Oklahoma Clean Air Act, under which this regulation
is promulgated, shall also apply. The Subchapter also contains a list of commonly used
units with their abbreviations and a list of commonly used acronyms.
**end OK OAC 252:100-1-1 SIP effective October 28, 2016 (OKd18)**x84***
252:100-1-2. Statutory definitions
As adopted in the Oklahoma Register June 2, 2003 (20 Ok Reg 1577) effective June 12, 2003,
submitted to EPA June 6, 2010 (OK-39),
Regulations.gov document EPA-R06-OAR-2014-0221-0005 [OK023.05] Adobe file page 106..
Approved by EPA September 28, 2016 (81 FR 66532) effective October 28, 2016 (OKd18),
Regulations.gov docket EPA-R06-OAR-2014-0221 [OK023].
Explanation: No explanation.
252:100-1-2. Statutory definitions
The definitions contained in the Oklahoma Environmental Quality Code
at 27A O.S. Sections 2-01-102 and 2-05-101(2002) under which this Chapter is
promulgated, shall apply for the following terms.
(1) air contaminants,
(2) air pollution,
(3) council,
(4) department,
(5) director,
(6) Executive Director, and
(7) person.
**end OK OAC 252:100-1-2 SIP effective October 28, 2016 (OKd18)**x84***
252:100-1-3. Definitions
As adopted in the Oklahoma Register June 15, 2012 (29 Ok Reg 990) effective July 1, 2012,
submitted to EPA January 18, 2012 (OK-46),
Regulations.gov document EPA-R06-OAR-2014-0221-0009 [OK023.09] Adobe file pages 82 to 86.
Approved by EPA September 28, 2016 (81 FR 66532) effective October 28, 2016 (OKd18),
Regulations.gov docket EPA-R06-OAR-2014-0221 [OK023].
Explanation: No explanation.
252:100-1-3. Definitions
The following words and terms, when used in this Chapter,
shall have the following meaning, unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise or unless defined specifically for a Subchapter,
section, or subsection in the Subchapter, section, or subsection.
"Act" means the Federal Clean Air Act, as amended,
42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
"Administrator" means, unless specifically defined otherwise,
the Administrator of the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) or the Administrator's designee.
"Air contaminant source" means any and all sources of
emission of air contaminants (pollutants), whether privately or
publicly owned or operated, or person contributing to emission
of air contaminants. Without limiting the generality of the
foregoing, this term includes all types of business, commercial
and industrial plants, works, shops and stores, heating and
power plants or stations, buildings and other structures of all
types.
"Air pollution abatement operation" means any operation
which has as its essential purpose a significant reduction
in:
(A) the emission of air contaminants, or
(B) the effect of such emission.
"Air pollution episode" means high levels of air pollution
existing for an extended period (24 hours or more) of time
which may cause acute harmful health effects during periods
of atmospheric stagnation, without vertical or horizontal ventilation.
This occurs when there is a high pressure air mass over
an area, a low wind speed and there is a temperature inversion.
Other factors such as humidity may also affect the episode
conditions.
"Ambient air standards" or "Ambient air quality standards"
means levels of air quality as codified in OAC 252:100-3.
"Atmosphere" means the air that envelops or surrounds
the earth.
"Best available control technology" or "BACT" means
the best control technology that is currently available as determined
by the Division Director on a case-by-case basis, taking
into account energy, environmental, and economic impacts and
other costs of alternative control systems.
"Building, structure, facility, or installation" means all
of the pollutant-emitting activities which belong to the same
industrial grouping, are located on one or more contiguous
or adjacent properties, and are under the control of the same
person (or persons under common control). Pollutant-emitting
activities shall be considered as part of the same industrial
grouping if they belong to the same "Major Group" (i.e., which
have the same two-digit code) as described in the Standard
Industrial Classification Manual, 1972, as amended by the
1977 Supplement.
"Carbon dioxide equivalent emissions" or "CO2e"
means an amount of GHG emitted, and shall be computed by
multiplying the mass amount of emissions, for each of the six
greenhouse gases in the pollutant GHG, by the gas' associated
global warming potential (GWP) published in Table A-1 to
subpart A of 40 CFR Part 98 B- Global Warming Potentials,
and summing the resultant value for each to compute a CO2e.
For purposes of the definitions of "subject to regulation" in
OAC 252:100-8-2 and 252:100-8-31, prior to July 21, 2014,
the mass of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide shall not include
carbon dioxide emissions resulting from the combustion
or decomposition of non-fossilized and biodegradable organic
material originating from plants, animals, or micro-organisms
(including products, by-products, residues and waste
from agriculture, forestry and related industries, as well as
the non-fossilized and biodegradable organic fractions of
industrial and municipal wastes, including gases and liquids
recovered from the decomposition of non-fossilized and
biodegradable organic material).
"Catalytic cracking unit" means a unit composed of a
reactor, regenerator and fractionating towers which is used to
convert certain petroleum fractions into more valuable products
by passing the material through or commingled with a
bed of catalyst in the reactor. Coke deposits produced on the
catalyst during cracking are removed by burning off in the
regenerator.
"Combustible materials" means any substance which
will readily burn and shall include those substances which,
although generally considered incombustible, are or may be
included in the mass of the material burned or to be burned.
"Commence" means, unless specifically defined otherwise,
that the owner or operator of a facility to which neither
a NSPS or NESHAP applies has begun the construction or
installation of the emitting units on a pad or in the final location
at the facility.
"Commencement of operation" or "commencing operation"
means the owner or operator of the stationary source
has begun, or caused to begin, emitting a regulated air pollutant
from any activity for which the stationary source is designed
and/or permitted.
"Complete" means in reference to an application for a
permit, the application contains all the information necessary
for processing the application. Designating an application
complete for purposes of permit processing does not preclude
the Director from requesting or accepting any additional information.
"Construction" means, unless specifically defined otherwise,
fabrication, erection, or installation of a source.
"Crude oil" means a naturally occurring hydrocarbon
mixture which is a liquid at standard conditions. It may contain
sulfur, nitrogen and/or oxygen derivatives of hydrocarbon.
"Direct fired" means that the hot gasses produced by the
flame or heat source come into direct contact with the material
being processed or heated.
"Division" means Air Quality Division, Oklahoma State
Department of Environmental Quality.
"Dust" means solid particulate matter released into or
carried in the air by natural forces, by any fuel-burning, combustion,
process equipment or device, construction work,
mechanical or industrial processes.
"EPA" means the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
"Excess emissions" means the emission of regulated air
pollutants in excess of an applicable limitation or requirement
as specified in the applicable limiting Subchapter, permit, or
order of the DEQ. This term does not include fugitive VOC
emissions covered by an existing leak detection and repair
program that is required by a federal or state regulation.
"Existing source" means, unless specifically defined
otherwise, an air contaminant source which is in being on
the effective date of the appropriate Subchapter, section, or
paragraph of these rules.
"Facility" means all of the pollutant-emitting activities
that meet all the following conditions:
(A) Are under common control.
(B) Are located on one or more contiguous or adjacent
properties.
(C) Have the same two-digit primary SIC Code (as
described in the Standard Industrial Classification
Manual, 1987).
"Federally enforceable" means all limitations and conditions
which are enforceable by the Administrator, including
those requirements developed pursuant to 40 CFR Parts 60
and 61, requirements within any applicable State implementation
plan, any permit requirements established pursuant to 40
CFR 52.21 or under regulations approved pursuant to 40 CFR
Part 51, subpart I, including operating permits issued under
an EPA-approved program that is incorporated into the State
implementation plan and expressly requires adherence to any
permit issued under such program.
"Fossil fuel" means natural gas, petroleum, coal, or any
form of solid, liquid, or gaseous fuel derived from such material.
"Fuel-burning equipment" means any one or more of
boilers, furnaces, gas turbines or other combustion devices
and all appurtenances thereto used to convert fuel or waste to
usable heat or power.
"Fugitive dust" means solid airborne particulate matter
emitted from any source other than a stack or chimney.
"Fugitive emissions" means, unless specifically defined
otherwise, those emissions which could not reasonably pass
through a stack, chimney, vent, or other functionally equivalent
opening.
"Fume" means minute solid particles generated by the
condensation of vapors to solid matter after volatilization from
the molten state, or generated by sublimation, distillation,
calcination, or chemical reaction when these processes create
airborne particles.
"Garbage" means all putrescible animal and vegetable
matter resulting from the handling, preparation, cooking and
consumption of food.
"Greenhouse gas" or "GHG" means the air pollutant
defined in 40 CFR § 86.1818-12(a) as the aggregate group of
six greenhouse gases: carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrous oxide
(N2O), methane (CH4), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), perfluorocarbons
(PFCs), and sulfur hexafluoride (SF6).
"Gross particulate matter" or "GPM" means particulate
matter with an aerodynamic diameter greater than 10
micrometers.
"In being" means as used in the definitions of New Installation
and Existing Source that an owner or operator has
undertaken a continuous program of construction or modification
or the owner or operator has entered into a binding
agreement or contractual obligation to undertake and complete
within a reasonable time a continuous program of construction
or modification prior to the compliance date for installation as
specified by the applicable regulation.
"Incinerator" means a combustion device specifically
designed for the destruction, by high temperature burning, of
solid, semi-solid, liquid, or gaseous combustible wastes and
from which the solid residues contain little or no combustible
material.
"Indirect fired" means that the hot gasses produced by
the flame or heat source do not come into direct contact with
the material, excluding air, being processed or heated.
"Installation" means an identifiable piece of process
equipment.
"Lowest achievable emissions rate" or "LAER" means,
for any source, the more stringent rate of emissions based on
paragraphs (A) and (B) of this definition. This limitation,
when applied to a modification, means the lowest achievable
emissions rate for the new or modified emissions units within
a stationary source. In no event shall the application of LAER
allow a proposed new or modified stationary source to emit any
pollutant in excess of the amount allowable under applicable
standard of performance for the new source.
(A) LAER means the most stringent emissions limitation
which is contained in the implementation plan
of any State for such class or category of stationary
source, unless the owner or operator of the proposed
stationary source demonstrates that such limitations
are not achievable, or
(B) LAER means the most stringent emissions
limitation which is achieved in practice by such class
or category of stationary sources.
"Major source" means any new or modified stationary
source which directly emits or has the capability at maximum
design capacity and, if appropriately permitted, authority to
emit 100 tons per year or more of a given pollutant. (OAC
252:100-8, Part 3)
"Malfunction" means any sudden, infrequent, and not
reasonably preventable failure of air pollution control equipment,
process equipment, or a process to operate in a normal or
usual manner. Failures that are caused in part by poor maintenance
or careless operation are not malfunctions.
"Mist" means a suspension of any finely divided liquid in
any gas or atmosphere excepting uncombined water.
"Modification" means any physical change in, or change
in the method of operation of, a source which increases the
amount of any air pollutant emitted by such source or which results
in the emission of any air pollutant not previously emitted,
except that:
(A) routine maintenance, repair and replacement
shall not be considered physical changes; and,
(B) the following shall not be considered a change
in the method of operation:
(i) any increase in the production rate, if such
increase does not exceed the operating design capacity
of the source;
(ii) an increase in hours of operation;
(iii) use of alternative fuel or raw material
if, prior to the date any standard under this part
becomes applicable to such source the affected facility
is designed to accommodate such alternative use.
"National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants" or "NESHAP" means those standards found in
40 CFR Parts 61 and 63.
"New installation", "New source", or "New equipment"
means an air contaminant source which is not in being
on the effective date of these regulations and any existing
source which is modified, replaced, or reconstructed after the
effective date of the regulations such that the amount of air
contaminant emissions is increased.
"New Source Performance Standards" or "NSPS"
means those standards found in 40 CFR Part 60.
"Nonmethane organic compounds" or "NMOC"
means nonmethane organic compounds, as defined in 40 CFR 60.754.
"Opacity" means the degree to which emissions reduce
the transmission of light and obscure the view of an object in
the background.
"Open burning" means the burning of combustible materials
in such a manner that the products of combustion are emitted
directly to the outside atmosphere.
"Organic compound" means any chemical compound
containing the element carbon.
"Owner or operator" means any person who owns,
leases, operates, controls or supervises a source.
"Part 70 permit" means (unless the context suggests
otherwise) any permit or group of permits covering a Part 70
source that is issued, renewed, amended, or revised pursuant to
this Chapter.
"Part 70 program" means a program approved by the
Administrator under 40 CFR Part 70.
"Part 70 source" means any source subject to the permitting
requirements of Part 5 of Subchapter 8, as provided in OAC
252:100-8-3(a) and (b).
"PM10 emissions" means particulate matter
emitted to the ambient air with an aerodynamic diameter of
10 micrometers or less as measured by applicable reference
methods, or an equivalent or alternative method.
"PM10" means particulate matter with an aerodynamic
diameter of 10 micrometers or less.
"PM2.5" means particulate matter with an aerodynamic
diameter of 2.5 micrometers or less.
"Particulate matter" or "PM" means any material that
exists in a finely divided form as a liquid or a solid.
"Particulate matter emissions" means particulate matter
emitted to the ambient air as measured by applicable reference
methods, or an equivalent or alternative method.
"Potential to emit" means the maximum capacity of a
source to emit a pollutant under its physical and operational
design. Any physical or operational limitation on the capacity
of the source to emit a pollutant, including air pollution control
equipment and restrictions on hours of operation or on the type
or amount of material combusted, stored or processed, shall
be treated as part of its design if the limitation or the effect it
would have on emissions is enforceable. Secondary emissions
do not count in determining the potential to emit of a source.
"Prevention of significant deterioration" or "PSD"
means increments for the protection of attainment areas as
codified in OAC 252:100-3.
"Process equipment" means any equipment, device or
contrivance for changing any materials or for storage or handling
of any materials, the use or existence of which may cause
any discharge of air contaminants into the open air, but not
including that equipment specifically defined as fuel-burning
equipment, or refuse-burning equipment.
"Process weight" means the weight of all materials
introduced in a source operation, including solid fuels, but
excluding liquids and gases used solely as fuels, and excluding
air introduced for the purposes of combustion. Process weight
rate means a rate established as follows:
(A) for continuous or long-run, steady-state, operations,
the total process weight for the entire period of
continuous operation or for a typical portion thereof,
divided by the number of hours of such period or
portion thereof.
(B) for cyclical or batch source operations, the total
process weight for a period which covers a complete
or an integral number of cycles, divided by the hours
of actual process operation during such period.
(C) where the nature of any process or operation
or the design of any equipment is such as to permit
more than one interpretation of this definition, that
interpretation which results in the minimum value for
allowable emission shall apply.
"Reasonably available control technology" or
"RACT" means devices, systems, process modifications,
or other apparatus or techniques that are reasonably available
taking into account:
(A) The necessity of imposing such controls in
order to attain and maintain a national ambient air
quality standard;
(B) The social, environmental, and economic impact
of such controls; and
(C) Alternative means of providing for attainment
and maintenance of such standard.
"Reconstruction" means
(A) the replacement of components of an existing
source to the extent that will be determined by the
Executive Director based on:
(i) the fixed capital cost (the capital needed to
provide all the depreciable components of the new
components exceeds 50 percent of the fixed capital
cost of a comparable entirely new source);
(ii) the estimated life of the source after the replacements
is comparable to the life of an entirely new source; and,
(iii) the extent to which the components being
replaced cause or contribute to the emissions from
the source.
(B) a reconstructed source will be treated as a new
source for purposes of OAC 252:100-8, Part 9.
"Refinery" means any facility engaged in producing
gasoline, kerosene, fuel oils or other products through distillation
of crude oil or through redistillation, cracking, or
reforming of unfinished petroleum derivatives.
"Refuse" means, unless specifically defined otherwise,
the inclusive term for solid, liquid or gaseous waste products
which are composed wholly or partly of such materials as
garbage, sweepings, cleanings, trash, rubbish, litter, industrial,
commercial and domestic solid, liquid or gaseous waste; trees
or shrubs; tree or shrub trimmings; grass clippings; brick,
plaster, lumber or other waste resulting from the demolition,
alteration or construction of buildings or structures; accumulated
waste material, cans, containers, tires, junk or other such
substances.
"Refuse-burning equipment" means any equipment,
device, or contrivance, and all appurtenances thereto, used
for the destruction of combustible refuse or other combustible
wastes by burning.
"Regulated air pollutant" means any substance or
group of substances listed in Appendix P of this Chapter, or
any substance regulated as an air pollutant under any federal
regulation for which the Department has been given authority,
or any other substance for which an air emission limitation or
equipment standard is set by an enforceable permit.
"Responsible official" means one of the following:
(A) For a corporation: a president, secretary, treasurer,
or vice-president of the corporation in charge of
a principal business function, or any other person who
performs similar policy or decision-making functions
for the corporation, or a duly authorized representative
of such person if the representative is responsible
for the overall production, or operating facilities applying
for or subject to a permit and either:
(i) The facilities employ more than 250 persons
or have gross annual sales or expenditures
exceeding $25 million (in second quarter 1980
dollars); or
(ii) The delegation of authority to such representatives
is approved in advance by the DEQ;
(B) For the partnership or sole proprietorship: a
general partner or the proprietor, respectively;
(C) For a municipality, state, federal, or other public
agency: Either a principal executive officer or
ranking elected official. For purposes of this Chapter,
a principal executive officer or installation commander
of a federal agency includes the chief executive
officer having responsibility for the overall operations
of a principal geographic unit of the agency (e.g., a
Regional Administrator of EPA); or
(D) For affected sources:
(i) The designated representative insofar as
actions, standards, requirements, or prohibitions
under Title IV of the Act or the regulations promulgated
thereunder are concerned; and
(ii) The designated representative for any other
purposes under this Chapter.
"Shutdown" means the cessation of operation of any
process, process equipment, or air pollution control equipment.
"Smoke" means small gas-borne or air-borne particles
resulting from combustion operations and consisting of carbon,
ash, and other matter any or all of which is present in sufficient
quantity to be observable.
"Source operation" means the last operation preceding
the emission of an air contaminant, which operation:
(A) results in the separation of the air contaminant
from the process materials or in the conversion of the
process materials into air contaminants, as in the case
of combustion of fuel; and,
(B) is not an air pollution abatement operation.
"Stack" means, unless specifically defined otherwise, any
chimney, flue, duct, conduit, exhaust, pipe, vent or opening,
excluding flares, designed or specifically intended to conduct
emissions to the atmosphere.
"Standard conditions" means a gas temperature of 68
degrees Fahrenheit (20o Centigrade) and a gas pressure of 14.7
pounds per square inch absolute.
"Startup" means the setting into operation of any
process, process equipment, or air pollution control equipment.
"Stationary source" means, unless specifically defined
otherwise, any building, structure, facility, or installation either
fixed or portable, whose design and intended use is at a fixed
location and emits or may emit an air pollutant subject to OAC
252:100.
"Total Suspended Particulates" or "TSP" means particulate
matter as measured by the high-volume method described
in Appendix B of 40 CFR Part 50.
"Temperature inversion" means a phenomenon in which
the temperature in a layer of air increases with height and the
cool heavy air below is trapped by the warmer air above and
cannot rise.
"Visible emission" means any air contaminant, vapor or
gas stream which contains or may contain an air contaminant
which is passed into the atmosphere and which is perceptible
to the human eye.
"Volatile organic compound" or "VOC" means any
organic compound that participates in atmospheric photochemical
reactions resulting in the formation of tropospheric
ozone. Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonic acid,
metallic carbides, ammonium carbonates, tert-butyl acetate
and compounds listed in 40 CFR 51.100(s)(1) are presumed to
have negligible photochemical reactivity and are not considered
to be VOC.
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252:100-1-4. Units, abbreviations, and acronyms
As adopted in the Oklahoma Register June 15, 2011 (28 Ok Reg 1184) effective July 1, 2011,
submitted to EPA February 6, 2012 (OK-44),
Regulations.gov document EPA-R06-OAR-2014-0221-0008 [OK023.08] Adobe file page 136.
Approved by EPA September 28, 2016 (81 FR 66532) effective October 28, 2016 (OKd18),
Regulations.gov docket EPA-R06-OAR-2014-0221 [OK023].
NOTE: In Regulations.gov document EPA-R06-OAR-2014-0221-0008, the bookmark for the
Oklahoma Register approval of 252:100-1-4 is missing – the Oklahoma Register approval
of 252:100-1-4 immediately follows the approval of 252:100-1-1.
Explanation: No explanation.
252:100-1-4. Units, abbreviations, and acronyms
(a) Abbreviations and symbols of units of measure.
(1) Btu - British thermal unit
(2) cm/sec - centimeter per second
(3) CO2e - carbon dioxide equivalent
(4) dscf - dry cubic feet at standard conditions
(5) dscm - dry cubic meter at standard conditions
(6) ft/min - feet per minute
(7) gal - gallon
(8) gal/d - gallons per day
(9) gal/yr - gallons per year
(10) gr/dsef - grains per dry standard cubic foot
(11) hr – hour
(12) Hg - mercury
(13) hp - horsepower
(14) H2O - water
(15) H2S - hydrogen sulfide
(16) H2S04 - sulfuric acid
(17) kg - kilogram
(18) kg/metric ton - kilograms per metric ton
(19) kPa - kilopascals
(20) l - liter
(21) l/yr - liters per year
(22) LT/D - long tons per day
(23) lb/wk - pounds per week
(24) lb - pound
(25) lbs/hr - pounds per hour
(26) m3 - cubic meter
(27) mg/dscm - milligrams per dry standard cubic meter
(28) MMBTU/hr - million british thermal units per hour
(29) Mg - megagram --- 106 gram
(30) Mg/yr - megagrams per year
(31) mg/l - milligrams per liter
(32) m/min - meter per minute
(33) ng/dscm - nanograms per dry standard cubic meter
(34) ng/J - nanograms per Joule
(35) oz/in2 - ounce per square inch
(36) ppm - parts per million
(37) psia - pounds per square inch absolute
(38) psig - pounds per square inch gage
(39) ppmv - parts per million by volume
(40) S02-- sulfur dioxide
(41) TPY - tons per year
(42) µg/m3 - micrograms per cubic meter
(b) Acronyms.
(1) A.I.S.I. - American Iron and Steel Institute
(2) A.S.M.E. - American Society of Mechanical Engineers
(3) A.S.T.M. - American Society for Testing and Materials
(4) BACT - Best Available Control Technology
(5) CEM - Continuous Emission Monitor
(6) CFR - Code of Federal Regulations
(7) COM - Continuous Opacity Monitor
(8) DEQ - Department of Environmental Quality
(9) EPA - Environmental Protection Agency
(10) GHG - Greenhouse Gas
(11) HAP - Hazardous Air Pollutants
(12) HMIWI - Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerator
(13) MACT - Maximum Achievable Control Technology
(14) MSW - Muncipal Solid Waste
(15) MWC - Municipal Waste Combustors
(16) NAAQS - National Ambient Air Quality Standards
(17) NESHAP - National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
(18) NSPS - New Source Performance Standards
(19) OAC - Oklahoma Administrative Code
(20) PBR - Permit by Rule
(21) PM - Particulate Matter
(22) PSD - Prevention of Significant Deterioration
(23} SIC - Standard Industrial Classification
(24) SIP - State Implementation Plan
(25) TSP - Total Suspended Particulates
(26) VOC - Volatile Organic Compound
(27) 27A O.S. - Title 27A Oklahoma Statutes
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**end OK OAC 252:100 Subchapter 1 SIP effective October 28, 2016 (OKd18)**x85**