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Browsing by Subject "Air--Pollution--Law and legislation--South Carolina"
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Air Permitting Process
(South Carolina State Library, 2017-11)This flow chart shows the air permitting process from start to finish. -
Regulation 61-62.1 definitions and general requirements
(2011-05-27)This regulation outlines the meanings of certain words and phrases used in the Regulations and Standards. It also emphasizes that it does not supersede any State or Federal requirements or special permit stipulations already ... -
Regulation 61-62.1 definitions and general requirements
(2007-05-25)This regulation outlines the requirements and procedures for obtaining construction permits for sources of air contaminants in South Carolina, including exemptions, general permits, and synthetic minor permits. It also ... -
Regulation 61-62.2 prohibition of open burning
(2004-06-25)This regulation details situations where open burning is allowed despite the general prohibition. It also highlights that the Department has the authority to implement further restrictions and exemptions as needed to fulfill ... -
Regulation 61-62.5 air pollution control standards standard no. 5.1 best available control technology (bact)/ lowest achievable emission rate ("laer") applicable to volatile organic compounds
(2004-06-25)This regulation defines critical terms of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) emissions, sets emission control standards (LAER and BACT), specifies testing frequencies, and outlines record-keeping and reporting obligations ... -
Regulation 61-62.5 air pollution control standards standard no. 5.2 control of oxides of nitrogen (NOx)
(2007-05-25)This regulation establishes criteria for the application of NOx control technology to specific stationary sources and provides exemptions for certain categories of sources. It also defines relevant terms and sets standard ... -
Regulation 61-62.5 air pollution control standards standard no. 7 prevention of significant deterioration
(2009-04-24)This regulation outlines the requirements for constructing and modifying major stationary sources in areas designated as attainment or unclassifiable under the Clean Air Act. -
Regulation 61-62.5 air pollution control standards standard no. 7.1 nonattainment new source review (nsr)
(2009-04-24)This regulation outlines the requirements and procedures for major stationary sources in nonattainment areas to ensure that their construction or modification does not significantly increase emissions of regulated NSR ... -
Regulation 61-62.5 air pollution control standards standard no.3 waste combustion and reduction
(2008-10-24)This regulation covers standards related to waste burning in various types of facilities in South Carolina. -
Regulation 61-62.5 air pollution control standards standard no.5 volatile organic compounds
(2001-10-26)This regulation primarily focuses on controlling VOC emissions from various processes, with specific provisions for applicability, alternative controls, compliance schedules, and recordkeeping. It aims to manage and reduce ... -
Regulation 61-62.5 air pollution control standards standard no.5 volatile organic compounds
(2008-10-24)This document establishes regulations that set standards and guidelines for managing volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions across different industries. It outlines specific emission limits, control methods, and compliance ... -
Regulation 61-62.5 air pollution control standards standard no.7 prevention of significant deterioration
(2005-06-24)This regulation outlines the definition of significant modifications and provides procedures for calculating emissions increases. It also includes specific definitions for key terms used within the regulation. -
Regulation 61-62.5 air pollution control standards standard no.7.1 nonattainment new source review (nsr)
(2005-06-24)This regulation sets out rules for evaluating and controlling emissions from major stationary sources in nonattainment areas, focusing on specific NSR pollutants and their emissions increases. It defines criteria and ... -
Regulation 61-62.70 title v operating permit program
(2008-10-24)The regulations in this part provide for the establishment of comprehensive State air quality permitting systems consistent with the requirements of Title V of the Clean Air Act (Act) (42 U.S.C. 7401, et seq.). These ... -
Regulation 61-62.96 nitrogen oxides (NOx) budget trading program
(2004-09-24)This regulation establishes general provisions and the applicability, permitting, allowance, excess emissions, monitoring, and opt-in provisions for the NOX Budget Trading Program as a means of mitigating the interstate ... -
Regulation 61-62.99 nitrogen oxides (NOx) budget program requirements for stationary sources not in the trading program
(2002-05-24)This regulation establishes emission control requirements and compliance procedures for Portland cement kilns based on their process rates and NOX emissions. It also defines key terms and provides exemptions for specific ... -
Regulations 61-62.5 air pollution control standards standard no. 2 ambient air quality standards
(2004-09-24)This regulation provides the ambient air quality standards for the State of South Carolina. It specifies that the analytical methods for measuring air quality must apply to Federal Reference Methods as published in 40 CFR ... -
Revisions to the South Carolina Air Quality Implementation Plan - 2013 End of Year Revisions
(South Carolina State Library, 2014-12-15)The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control annually reviews its state regulations and the South Carolina Air Quality Implementation Plan and incorporates germane federal rules from the previous year. ... -
Simplifying the Air Permitting Process : Operating Permits
(South Carolina State Library, 2017-08)Any facility that is required to obtain an air quality construction permit issued by the Bureau of Air Quality must obtain an operating permit when the new or altered source is placed into operation. An air operating ...