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Chapter 173-400 WAC

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GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR AIR POLLUTION SOURCES

WAC Sections

HTMLPDF173-400-010Policy and purpose.
HTMLPDF173-400-020Applicability.
HTMLPDF173-400-025Adoption by reference.
HTMLPDF173-400-030Definitions.
HTMLPDF173-400-035Nonroad engines.
HTMLPDF173-400-036Relocation of portable sources.
HTMLPDF173-400-040General standards for maximum emissions.
HTMLPDF173-400-045Control technology fees.
HTMLPDF173-400-050Emission standards for combustion and incineration units.
HTMLPDF173-400-060Emission standards for general process units.
HTMLPDF173-400-070Emission standards for certain source categories.
HTMLPDF173-400-075Emission standards for sources emitting hazardous air pollutants.
HTMLPDF173-400-081Emission limits during startup and shutdown.
HTMLPDF173-400-082Alternative emission limit that exceeds an emission standard in the SIP.
HTMLPDF173-400-091Voluntary limits on emissions.
HTMLPDF173-400-099Registration program.
HTMLPDF173-400-100Source classifications.
HTMLPDF173-400-101Registration issuance.
HTMLPDF173-400-102Scope of registration and reporting requirements.
HTMLPDF173-400-103Emission estimates.
HTMLPDF173-400-104Registration fees.
HTMLPDF173-400-105Records, monitoring, and reporting.
HTMLPDF173-400-107Excess emissions.
HTMLPDF173-400-108Excess emissions reporting.
HTMLPDF173-400-109Unavoidable excess emissions.
HTMLPDF173-400-110New source review (NSR) for sources and portable sources.
HTMLPDF173-400-111Processing notice of construction applications for sources, stationary sources and portable sources.
HTMLPDF173-400-112Requirements for new sources in nonattainment areasReview for compliance with regulations.
HTMLPDF173-400-113New sources in attainment or unclassifiable areasReview for compliance with regulations.
HTMLPDF173-400-114Requirements for replacement or substantial alteration of emission control technology at an existing stationary source.
HTMLPDF173-400-115Standards of performance for new sources.
HTMLPDF173-400-116Increment protection.
HTMLPDF173-400-117Special protection requirements for federal Class I areas.
HTMLPDF173-400-118Designation of Class I, II, and III areas.
HTMLPDF173-400-120Bubble rules.
HTMLPDF173-400-131Issuance of emission reduction credits.
HTMLPDF173-400-136Use of emission reduction credits (ERC).
HTMLPDF173-400-151Retrofit requirements for visibility protection.
HTMLPDF173-400-161Compliance schedules.
HTMLPDF173-400-171Public notice and opportunity for public comment.
HTMLPDF173-400-175Public information.
HTMLPDF173-400-180Variance.
HTMLPDF173-400-190Requirements for nonattainment areas.
HTMLPDF173-400-200Creditable stack height and dispersion techniques.
HTMLPDF173-400-205Adjustment for atmospheric conditions.
HTMLPDF173-400-210Emission requirements of prior jurisdictions.
HTMLPDF173-400-220Requirements for board members.
HTMLPDF173-400-230Regulatory actions.
HTMLPDF173-400-240Criminal penalties.
HTMLPDF173-400-250Appeals.
HTMLPDF173-400-260Conflict of interest.
HTMLPDF173-400-560General order of approval.
PERMITTING OF MAJOR STATIONARY SOURCES AND MAJOR MODIFICATIONS TO MAJOR STATIONARY SOURCES
HTMLPDF173-400-700Review of major stationary sources of air pollution.
HTMLPDF173-400-710Definitions.
HTMLPDF173-400-720Prevention of significant deterioration (PSD).
HTMLPDF173-400-730Prevention of significant deterioration application processing procedures.
HTMLPDF173-400-740PSD permitting public involvement requirements.
HTMLPDF173-400-750Revisions to PSD permits.
HTMLPDF173-400-800Major stationary source and major modification in a nonattainment area.
HTMLPDF173-400-810Major stationary source and major modification definitions.
HTMLPDF173-400-820Determining if a new stationary source or modification to a stationary source is subject to these requirements.
HTMLPDF173-400-830Permitting requirements.
HTMLPDF173-400-840Emission offset requirements.
HTMLPDF173-400-850Actual emissions plantwide applicability limitation (PAL).
HTMLPDF173-400-860Public involvement procedures.
HTMLPDF173-400-930Emergency engines.