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Rule 3745-31-28 | Review of major stationary sources of hazardous air pollutants requiring MACT determinations.
..., see paragraph (LLLLLL) of rule 3745-31-01 of the Administrative Code entitled, "referenced materials."] (A) Applicability. Except as provided in paragraph (C) of this rule, the requirements of this rule apply to the construction or reconstruction of a major MACT source. (B) Requirements. On or after June 29, 1998, no person may cause, permit, or allow the beginning of actual construction or reconstruction of a... |
Rule 3745-31-28 | Review of major stationary sources of hazardous air pollutants requiring MACT determinations.
... rule, see paragraph (AA) of rule 3745-31-01 of the Administrative Code entitled, "referenced materials."] (A) Applicability. Except as provided in paragraph (C) of this rule, the requirements of this rule apply to the construction or reconstruction of a major MACT source. (B) Requirements. On or after June 29, 1998, no person may cause, permit, or allow the beginning of actual construction or recon... |
Rule 3745-31-30 | Permits-by-rule.
... rule, see paragraph (AA) of rule 3745-31-01 of the Administrative Code titled, "referenced materials." (A) A permit-to-install or PTIO as required by rule 3745-31-02 of the Administrative Code shall be obtained for the installation or modification, and operation of an air contaminant source unless exempted under paragraph (B) of rule 3745-31-03 of the Administrative Code, or unless the owner or operator elects to i... |
Rule 3745-31-32 | Plantwide applicability limit (PAL).
..., see paragraph (LLLLLL) of rule 3745-31-01 of the Administrative Code entitled, "referenced materials."] Actuals PAL requirements. All PALs issued under this rule shall meet all applicable provisions in this rule. (A) Applicability. (1) The director may approve the use of an actuals PAL for any existing major stationary source (except as provided in paragraph (A)(2) of this rule) if the PAL meets the requireme... |
Rule 3745-31-32 | Plantwide applicability limit (PAL).
... rule, see paragraph (AA) of rule 3745-31-01 of the Administrative Code entitled, "referenced materials."] Actuals PAL requirements. All PALs issued under this rule shall meet all applicable provisions in this rule. (A) Applicability. (1) The director may approve the use of an actuals PAL for any existing major stationary source (except as provided in paragraph (A)(2) of this rule) if the PAL meets t... |
Rule 3745-31-33 | Site preparation activities prior to obtaining a final permit-to-install or PTIO.
...(A) Under paragraph (A)(1) of rule 3745-31-02 of the Administrative Code, new air contaminant sources or modified air contaminant sources shall not be installed or modified until a final permit-to-install or PTIO is obtained from the director. This rule describes activities that can be undertaken prior to obtaining a final permit-to-install or PTIO and, are therefore, excluded from the definition ... |
Rule 3745-31-34 | Permits to install for major stationary sources and major modifications of sources emitting greenhouse gases.
...of Documents, Attn: New Orders, PO Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954." The full text of the act as amended in 1990 is also available in electronic format at www.epa.gov/oar/caa/. A copy of the act is also available for inspection and copying at "The State Library of Ohio." (b) Code of Federal Regulations. Information and copies may be obtained by writing to: "Superintendent of Documents, Attn: New Orders, PO Box... |
Rule 3745-32-01 | Definitions.
... Documents. Attn: New Orders, PO Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954."] (B) "401 certification" means a Section 401 water quality certification from Ohio EPA, pursuant to section 401 of the act, Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code and this chapter, that any discharge, as set forth in section 401, shall comply with sections 301, 302, 303, 306 and 307 of the act. (C) "Act" means the Federal ... |
Rule 3745-32-01 | Definitions.
...dition to the definitions in rules 3745-1-02, 3745-1-05 and 3745-1-50 of the Administrative Code, the following definitions apply to this chapter. (A) (1) "401 certification" means a Section 401 water quality certification from Ohio EPA, pursuant to section 401 of the act, Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code and this chapter, that any discharge, as set forth in section 401, will comply with sections... |
Rule 3745-32-03 | Section 401 water quality certification application requirements and procedures.
...enced in this rule, see rule 3745-32-01 of the Administrative Code.] (A) The filing of an application for a federal permit or license for which a 401 certification is required does not constitute an application for a 401 certification with the state of Ohio. (1) The director may waive the application requirement if, in the judgment of the director, the activity for which a federal permit or license is... |
Rule 3745-32-03 | Section 401 water quality certification application requirements and procedures.
...enced in this rule, see rule 3745-32-01 of the Administrative Code.] (A) The filing of an application for a federal permit or license for which a 401 certification is required does not constitute an application for a 401 certification with the state of Ohio. (1) The director may waive the application requirement if, in the judgment of the director, the activity for which a federal permit or li... |
Rule 3745-32-04 | Mitigation for impacts to streams.
...ferenced in this rule, see rules 3745-1-03 and 3745-1-50 of the Administrative Code.] (A) This rule applies when establishing mitigation requirements for stream impacts that are authorized under a section 401 water quality certification in accordance with this chapter or other appropriate authorization issued by the director. [Comment: Compensatory mitigation requirements for authorized impacts to... |
Rule 3745-33-01 | Definitions.
...is rule, the definitions in sections 6111.01 and 6111.13 of the Revised Code shall have the same meaning in this chapter as in those sections. (A) (1) "Act" means Federal Water Pollution Control Act (commonly referred to as the Clean Water Act) 33 U.S.C. sections 1251 to 1387 as amended through July 1, 2017. (2) "Administrator" means the administrator of the United States environmental protec... |
Rule 3745-33-03 | Applications.
...enced in this rule, see rule 3745-33-01 of the Administrative Code.] (A) Applications for Ohio NPDES permits shall be filed only on forms approved by Ohio EPA and shall contain such information as Ohio EPA deems necessary. These forms may be electronic. As a minimum, these applications shall contain any NPDES application information required by regulations adopted by the administrator, including 40... |
Rule 3745-33-04 | Permit actions.
...enced in this rule, see rule 3745-33-01 of the Administrative Code.] (A) Criteria for issuing Ohio NPDES permits. (1) The director shall issue an Ohio NPDES permit for the discharge if, on the basis of all information available to Ohio EPA, the director determines all of the following: (a) The authorized discharge levels specified in paragraphs (A), (B), (C), and (D) of rule 3745-33-05 of the... |
Rule 3745-33-05 | Authorized discharge levels.
...enced in this rule, see rule 3745-33-01 of the Administrative Code.] (A) Final limitations. (1) Except as provided by paragraph (G) of this rule, for each point source from which pollutants are discharged, the director shall determine and specify in the permit limits on the levels of pollutants that may be discharged to ensure compliance with all of the following: (a) Applicable water quality sta... |
Rule 3745-33-07 | Establishing water quality-based permit conditions.
...erenced in this rule, see rule 3745-33-01 of the Administrative Code.] (A) Establishing final permit conditions for parameters other than whole effluent toxicity. Final effluent limitations and monitoring requirements shall be established in an NPDES permit in accordance with this rule. The director may impose additional terms and conditions as part of an NPDES permit as are appropriate or necessary to ensure compli... |
Rule 3745-33-08 | Generic permit conditions.
...erenced in this rule, see rule 3745-33-01 of the Administrative Code.] (A) Each Ohio NPDES permit shall contain the following requirements: (1) That all discharges authorized under the NPDES permit shall be consistent with the terms and conditions of the permit. The discharge of any pollutants more frequently than or at a level in excess of that identified and authorized by the permit shall constitute a violation o... |
Rule 3745-33-09 | Best management practices.
...enced in this rule, see rule 3745-33-01 of the Administrative Code.] (A) Best management practices (BMPs) may be included in NPDES permits according to the requirements of 40 C.F.R. 122.44(k). (B) Pollutant minimization programs. When pollutant minimization programs are required under Chapter 3745-1, 3745-2, or 3745-33 of the Administrative Code, the pollutant minimization program shall be dev... |
Rule 3745-34-01 | Underground injection control definitions.
...(A) (1) "Abandoned well" means a well whose use has been permanently discontinued or that is in a state of disrepair such that it cannot be used for its intended purpose or for observation purposes. (2) "Application" means the Ohio EPA standard forms for applying for a permit, including any additions, revisions or modifications to the forms; or forms approved by Ohio EPA, including any app... |
Rule 3745-34-01 | Underground injection control definitions.
...(A) (1) "Abandoned well" means a well whose use has been permanently discontinued or that is in a state of disrepair such that it cannot be used for its intended purpose or for observation purposes. (2) "Application" means the Ohio EPA standard forms for applying for a permit, including any additions, revisions or modifications to the forms; or forms approved by Ohio EPA, including any app... |
Rule 3745-34-04 | Classification of wells.
... classified as follows: (A) Class I. (1) Wells used by generators of hazardous waste or owners or operators of hazardous waste management facilities to inject hazardous waste beneath the lowermost formation containing an underground source of drinking water (USDW) within one-quarter mile of the well bore. (2) Other industrial and municipal disposal wells that inject fluids beneath the lowermost... |
Rule 3745-34-09 | Requirements for wells injecting hazardous waste.
...rule shall comply with the following: (1) Notification. The owner or operator shall comply with the notification requirements of paragraph (C) of rule 3745-50-40 of the Administrative Code. (2) Identification number. The owner or operator shall comply with the identification number requirements of rule 3745-54-11 of the Administrative Code. (3) Manifest system. The owner or operator shall compl... |
Rule 3745-34-11 | Class V wells.
...operate in accordance with rule 3745-34-12 of the Administrative Code. Examples of industrial waste include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) Hair salon chemicals; (2) Surgical or medical wastes; (3) Chemicals or insecticides used for flea dips; (4) Wastewater resulting from the treatment of drinking water unless authorized without a permit in accordance with paragraph (E) of this rule; (5) Contact co... |
Rule 3745-34-11 | Class V wells.
...ate in accordance with rule 3745-34-12 of the Administrative Code. Examples of industrial waste include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) Hair salon chemicals. (2) Surgical or medical wastes. (3) Chemicals or insecticides used for flea dips. (4) Wastewater resulting from the treatment of drinking water unless authorized without a permit in accordance with paragraph (E) of thi... |