80_FR_31069 80 FR 30965 - Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Missouri; 2013 Missouri State Implementation Plan for the 2008 Lead Standard

80 FR 30965 - Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Missouri; 2013 Missouri State Implementation Plan for the 2008 Lead Standard

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 104 (June 1, 2015)

Page Range30965-30974
FR Document2015-13128

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposes to grant full approval of Missouri's attainment demonstration State Implementation Plan (SIP) for the 2008 lead National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) nonattainment of the Viburnum Trend area in portions of Iron, Dent and Reynolds Counties, Missouri, submitted on April 18, 2013. EPA believes that the SIP submitted by the State satisfies the applicable requirements of the Clean Air Act (CAA) identified in EPA's Final Rule published on October 15, 2008, and will bring the area into attainment of the 0.15 microgram per cubic meter (ug/m\3\) lead NAAQS in the Viburnum Trend, Missouri area. In this action, EPA also proposes approval of a revision to the Missouri SIP to incorporate an amendment to an existing Missouri statute to restrict lead emissions from specific sources. The amendment revises certain throughput and emissions limits applicable to the Doe Run Buick Resource Recycling Facility (BRRF) in the Viburnum Trend lead nonattainment area. Approval of this rule will ensure consistency between the state and Federally-approved rules, and ensure Federal enforceability of the revised state rule. This revision was submitted to EPA on October 30, 2009.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 104 (Monday, June 1, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 104 (Monday, June 1, 2015)]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 52

[EPA-R07-OAR-2015-0223; FRL-9928-53-Region 7]


Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; 
Missouri; 2013 Missouri State Implementation Plan for the 2008 Lead 
Standard

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposes to grant 
full approval of Missouri's attainment demonstration State 
Implementation Plan (SIP) for the 2008 lead National Ambient Air 
Quality Standard (NAAQS) nonattainment of the Viburnum Trend area in 
portions of Iron, Dent and Reynolds Counties, Missouri, submitted on 
April 18, 2013. EPA believes that the SIP submitted by the State 
satisfies the applicable requirements of the Clean Air Act (CAA) 
identified in EPA's Final Rule published on October 15, 2008, and will 
bring the area into attainment of the 0.15 microgram per cubic meter 
(ug/m\3\) lead NAAQS in the Viburnum Trend, Missouri area.
    In this action, EPA also proposes approval of a revision to the 
Missouri SIP to incorporate an amendment to an existing Missouri 
statute to restrict lead emissions from specific sources. The amendment 
revises certain throughput and emissions limits applicable to the Doe 
Run Buick Resource Recycling Facility (BRRF) in the Viburnum Trend lead 
nonattainment area. Approval of this rule will ensure consistency 
between the state and Federally-approved rules, and ensure Federal 
enforceability of the revised state rule. This revision was submitted 
to EPA on October 30, 2009.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before July 1, 2015

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-R07-
OAR-2015-0223, by one of the following methods:
    1. www.regulations.gov: Follow the on-line instructions for 
submitting comments.
    2. Email: doolan.stephanie@epa.gov.
    3. Mail, Hand Delivery or Courier: Stephanie Doolan, Environmental 
Protection Agency, Air Planning and Development Branch, 11201 Renner 
Boulevard, Lenexa, Kansas 66219.
    Instructions: Direct your comments to Docket ID No. EPA-R07-OAR-
2015-0223. EPA's policy is that all comments received will be included 
in the public docket without change and may be made available online at 
www.regulations.gov, including any personal information provided, 
unless the comment includes information claimed to be Confidential 
Business Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure is 
restricted by statute. Do not submit information that you consider to 
be CBI or otherwise protected through www.regulations.gov or email. The 
www.regulations.gov Web site is an ``anonymous access'' system, which 
means EPA will not know your identity or contact information unless you 
provide it in the body of your comment. If you send an email comment 
directly to EPA without going through www.regulations.gov, your email 
address will be automatically captured and included as part of the 
comment that is placed in the public docket and made available on the 
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include your name and other contact information in the body of your 
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clarification, EPA may not be able to consider your comment. Electronic 
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encryption, and be free of any defects or viruses.
    Docket. All documents in the electronic docket are listed in the 
www.regulations.gov index. Although listed in the index, some 
information is not publicly available, e.g., CBI or other information 
whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Certain other material, such 
as copyrighted material, will be publicly available only in hard copy. 
Publicly available docket materials are available either electronically 
in www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at the EPA, Air Planning and 
Development Branch, 11201 Renner Boulevard, Lenexa, Kansas. EPA 
requests that you contact the person listed in the FOR FURTHER 
INFORMATION CONTACT section to schedule your inspection. The interested 
persons wanting to examine these documents should make an appointment 
with the office at least 24 hours in advance.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stephanie Doolan at (913) 551-7719, or 
by email at doolan.stephanie@epa.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Throughout this document ``we,'' ``us,'' or 
``our'' refer to EPA.

Table of Contents

I. What is being addressed in this document?

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II. Have the requirements for the approval of a SIP revision been 
met?
III. What action is EPA taking?
IV. Background
V. Technical Review of the Attainment Demonstration SIP Related to 
the 2008 Lead NAAQS
    A. Facility Description
    1. BRRF Process Description
    2. Mines/Mills Process Description
    B. Model Selection, Meteorological and Emissions Inventory Input 
Data
    C. Modeling Results
    1. Base Case Analysis
    2. Future Case Analysis
    D. Control Strategy
    E. Reasonably Available Control Measures (RACM) Including 
Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) and Reasonable 
Further Progress (RFP)
    F. Attainment Demonstration
    G. New Source Review (NSR)
    H. Contingency Measures
    I. Enforceability
VI. Review of Revision to Missouri Rule Restricting Lead Emissions 
From Specific Lead Smelter-Refinery Installations
    A. Background
    B. Analysis of Production and Emissions Limits
    C. Work Practice Manual (WPM)
    D. Reporting and Record Keeping
    E. Test Methods
VII. Proposed Action

I. What is being addressed in this document?

    In this document, EPA is addressing Missouri's attainment 
demonstration SIP for the 2008 lead NAAQS nonattainment in the Viburnum 
Trend Missouri area. The applicable standard addressed in this action 
is the lead NAAQS promulgated by EPA in 2008. EPA believes that the SIP 
submitted by the state satisfies the applicable requirements of the CAA 
identified in EPA's Final Rule (73 FR 66964, October 15, 2008), and 
will bring the area into attainment of the 0.15 microgram per cubic 
meter (ug/m\3\) lead NAAQS in the Viburnum Trend lead nonattainment 
area.
    In this action, EPA is also addressing a revision to the Missouri 
SIP to approve portions of a revision to the State of Missouri Code of 
State Regulations (CSR) 10-6.120, ``Restriction of Emissions of Lead 
from Specific Lead Smelter-Refinery Installations''. This revision 
pertains to throughput limits applicable to the BRRF, which is the 
primary source of lead emissions in the Viburnum Trend nonattainment 
area. Pursuant to a withdrawal request from Missouri,\1\ EPA is taking 
action on specific portions Missouri rule 10 CSR 6.120. Missouri rule 
10 CSR 6.120, as it pertains to the Buick Resources Recycling Facility, 
was previously approved in the Missouri SIP. See 69 FR 51953. The 
Viburnum Trend SIP addressed in this proposed action relies upon 
portions of the revision to 10 CSR 6.120.
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    \1\ See email from Wendy Vit, Air Quality Planning Section Chief 
for the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, to Michael Jay, 
Chief of Atmospheric Programs Section, Air Planning and Development 
Branch of EPA Region 7, dated March 4, 2015, available in the 
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II. Have the requirements for the approval of a SIP revision been met?

    The state submission has met the public notice requirements for SIP 
submissions in accordance with 40 CFR 51.102. The submission also 
satisfied the completeness criteria of 40 CFR part 51, appendix V. In 
addition, the revision meets the substantive SIP requirements of the 
CAA, including section 110 and implementing regulations.

III. What action is EPA taking?

    EPA is proposing to grant full approval of Missouri's attainment 
demonstration SIP for the 2008 lead NAAQS. We are also proposing to 
approve portions of a revision to Missouri rule 10 CSR 6.120, 
``Restriction of Emissions of Lead from Specific Lead Smelter-Refinery 
Installations''. EPA is proposing this action in order to solicit 
comments. Final rulemaking will occur after consideration of any 
comments received.

IV. Background

    EPA established the NAAQS for lead on October 5, 1978 (43 FR 
46246). The 1978 NAAQS for lead is set at a level of 1.5 micrograms per 
cubic meter (ug/m\3\) of air, averaged over a calendar quarter. The 
Viburnum Trend area is designated as attainment for the 1978 lead 
NAAQS.
    On October 15, 2008, EPA established a new lead NAAQS of 0.15 ug/
m\3\ in air, measured as a rolling three-month average. (73 FR 66964). 
On November 22, 2010, the Buick/Viburnum Trend area was designated as 
nonattainment for the 2008 lead NAAQS. (75 FR 71033).\2\ Under sections 
191(a) and 192(a) of the CAA, Missouri is required to submit to EPA an 
attainment demonstration SIP revision for lead and to demonstrate the 
nonattainment area will reach attainment of the 2008 lead NAAQS no 
later than five years from the date of the nonattainment area 
designation.
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    \2\ EPA also designated city of Herculaneum, Missouri, as 
nonattainment for the 2008 lead NAAQS. 75 FR 71033. This 
nonattainment area has been addressed in a separate action. 79 FR 
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    Missouri rule 10 CSR 10-6.120 ''Restriction of Emissions of Lead 
from Specific Lead Smelter--Refinery Installations'' establishes lead 
stack emissions limits and testing and recordkeeping requirements at 
specific lead smelters including the Herculaneum facility \3\ in 
Herculaneum, Missouri, and BRRF in Boss, Missouri. The Buick/Viburnum 
Trend lead NAAQS attainment SIP relies upon the requirements imposed by 
Missouri rule 10 CSR 10-6.120, with the exception of those requirements 
withdrawn by Missouri. In addition, the approval of the production 
limits for BRRF relies upon the modeling demonstration proposed in the 
Viburnum Trend area lead NAAQS attainment SIP, therefore, approval of 
the two SIP revisions are proposed concurrently herein.
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    \3\ The former Herculaneum primary lead smelter ceased lead 
smelting operations on December 31, 2013, pursuant to the terms of 
the Consent Decree applicable to the Herculaneum facility entered 
into by Doe Run, Missouri, and EPA in the United States District 
Court in the Eastern District of Missouri, Case No. 4:10-cv-01895-
JCH (2011 Consent Decree) on December 21, 2011.
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V. Technical Review of the Attainment Demonstration SIP Related to the 
2008 Lead NAAQS

A. Facility Description

1. BRRF Process Description
    There are four lead-emitting sources contributing to the Buick/
Viburnum Trend lead nonattainment area: BRRF; the Buick Mine and Mill; 
the Casteel Mine; and K & D Crushing. BRRF operates as a secondary 
smelter of lead, lead-containing materials including spent lead acid 
batteries, lead bullets and shot, lead-containing glass from cathode 
ray tubes, and lead-based paint chips from lead abatement projects. The 
Buick Mine and Mill, located to the south of BRRF, conducts subsurface 
mining and ore processing. The Casteel Mine, located to the north of 
BRRF, also conducts subsurface mining. K & D Crushing, also located to 
the north of BRRF, conducts ore crushing at the surface of the Casteel 
Mine. Crushed and concentrated lead-containing ore was formerly 
processed at the Herculaneum primary lead smelter, but since that 
facility ceased primary lead smelting in December 2013, the ore gets 
shipped out of the U.S. for overseas processing.
    As stated above, BRRF is located in the Buick/Viburnum Trend 
nonattainment area. BRRF's production limit is limited to 175,000 tons 
of total lead production each year pursuant to Missouri Rule 10 CSR 
6.120(3)(B)2. The majority of the lead recycled by BRRF is from spent 
automotive and industrial batteries.
    Lead-bearing items, primarily post-consumer lead-acid batteries, 
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the facility by truck. Spent batteries are stored in a battery bunker 
until processed in a shredder. Battery acid (weak sulfuric acid) is 
drained during shredding, collected in storage tanks and neutralized 
using calcium hydroxide. The shredded batteries are placed in a 
vibrating feeder in route to a conveyor belt to the hammer mill. The 
hammer mill pounds the material into smaller pieces.
    Batteries contain metal grids, lead posts, plastic casing and other 
components, separators and lead sulfate paste. The paste is removed by 
washing through a set of screens for further processing. The batteries 
further undergo a separation process under which lead and metal parts 
are separated from the plastic and other debris. The lead and metal 
parts are primarily fed to the reverberatory furnace, but also may be 
fed to the blast furnace. The plastic and other debris are skimmed off 
and sent to recycling facilities.
    The lead sulfate paste is passed through a filter press and 
neutralized with hydrated lime to form calcium sulfate, then heated at 
extremely high temperatures in the reverberatory furnace to produce 
soft antimonial lead bullion and reverberatory slag. Sulfur emissions 
from the reverberatory furnace are controlled by a dry, flue gas 
desulfurization scrubber that introduces lime and water to the 
reverberatory flue gas in a reaction and forms gypsum, which is removed 
from the gas stream by a polishing baghouse. The reverberatory slag is 
fed to the blast furnace to recover the antimonial lead. The Missouri 
SIP submittal contains a process flow diagram that details the emission 
point sources throughout the process that were included in the 
modeling.
2. Mines/Mills Process Description
    Modeling analysis conducted by Missouri determined that the Buick 
Mine and Mill, the Casteel Mine, and the K & D Crushing operations 
contribute significantly to the monitored violation of the 2008 Lead 
NAAQS at the air monitor. There are other mining and milling operations 
in the Viburnum Trend area, but these operations were not found to 
contribute significantly to the Lead NAAQS violation. Emissions from 
the Doe Run mining and milling operations are primarily in the form of 
fugitives from the processing of lead containing rock until it becomes 
a wet concentrate that is shipped to other customers. The process is 
described in greater detail as follows.
    Mining begins with the subsurface drilling and blasting of dolomite 
rock which contains varying amounts of lead sulfide, zinc sulfide, and 
copper-iron sulfide minerals. At the Casteel mine, the ore is hauled to 
the skip pocket ``as blasted,'' with no underground crushing. At the 
surface, the coarse ore is crushed by K & D Crushing, a contractor to 
Doe Run, into smaller pieces. The crushed ore is hauled to other Doe 
Run facilities, most frequently to the Buick Mine and Mill.
    At the Buick Mine and Mill, ore is hauled from the active mining 
faces to a central crusher where it is crushed down to approximately 
eight inch pieces. The ore is hoisted to the surface then conveyed to 
further on-site crushing and screening operations. After being crushed 
aboveground to less than 5/8-inch in size, the ore subjected to wet 
milling, and grinding with rods and ball mills until a coarse powder in 
a wet slurry is produced. The wet slurry further undergoes wet cyclone 
and floatation separation into lead sulfide, zinc sulfide and copper 
sulfide components.
    The concentrated sulfides further undergo dewatering to produce a 
concentrate that formerly was shipped to the Herculaneum primary lead 
smelter. As stated above, the Herculaneum facility ceased operations 
smelting operations in December 2013; thus, the concentrate is shipped 
overseas to primary lead smelting operations or to other customers.

B. Model Selection, Meteorological and Emissions Inventory Input Data

    Missouri conducted air dispersion modeling to evaluate the 
effectiveness of the proposed control strategy. The model, AERMOD, was 
utilized and is EPA's preferred model for demonstrating attainment of 
the lead NAAQS. AERMOD estimates the combined ambient impact of sources 
by simulating Gaussian dispersion of emissions plumes. Emission rates, 
wind speed and direction, atmospheric mixing heights, terrain, plume 
rise from stack emissions, initial dispersion characteristics of 
fugitive sources, particle size and density are all factors considered 
by the model when estimating ambient impacts. Missouri performed two 
dispersion modeling analyses for the 2008 lead NAAQS for the Viburnum 
Trend nonattainment area. One was an analysis of current conditions to 
ensure the model is performing adequately (base case). The second 
analysis examined the effectiveness of proposed emission controls 
(future case). The results of these analyses will be discussed in more 
detail in section V.C. of this document.
    Missouri used the meteorological data from the meteorological 
monitoring station approximately 0.8 miles south of BRRF, co-located 
with the Buick South non-ambient lead air quality monitor. EPA's 
preference is for the use of five years of meteorological data to input 
the model (40 CFR part 51, appendix W, section 8.3.1.2); however, a 
minimum of one year of representative meteorological data are required. 
A detailed analysis of the meteorological data collected on-site 
concluded that only one consecutive year, from August 2009 to July 
2010, met the data quality requirements; thus, these surface level data 
were used to input the model. Wind speed and direction data from the 
on-site meteorological station were used to input the model, and 
surface temperature, humidity, and other information from the 
Farmington, Missouri, National Weather Service observation site were 
added to the BRRF wind observations. Finally, upper air data from the 
station at National Weather Service site in Springfield, Missouri, were 
used to input the model for the parameters including vertical 
temperature, moisture and wind characteristics of the atmosphere. This 
data set provided confidence that the controls selected for the 
attainment demonstration will be effective over a large variety of 
meteorological conditions. The meteorological data were run through 
AERMOD's pre-processors to make the data usable by the model.
    As required by section 172(c)(3) of the CAA, a revised emission 
inventory was developed for this nonattainment area. Hourly emissions 
data from January 2009 to October 2010 from BRRF and the Buick Mine and 
Mill were used to model the base case. Beginning in late 2010, 
construction of emission control projects to control fugitive lead dust 
and sulfur dioxide (SO2) impacted the base case emissions 
and ambient air monitoring data, making them no longer representative 
of pre-control conditions. Emissions represented in the model are from 
release points, stack emissions validated by stack test data, and 
fugitive emissions calculated using field measurements wherever 
possible or estimated based on EPA's AP-42 guidelines.\4\
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    \4\ AP-42, Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors, Fifth 
Edition, http://www.epa.gov/ttnchie1/ap42/.
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    The 2011 lead emission totals for Viburnum Trend nonattainment area 
are listed in Table 1 below. As discussed above, the emissions from the 
other mine and mill operations in the Viburnum Trend area were not 
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significantly impact the lead concentrations reported at the violating 
ambient air monitor and therefore are not listed.

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                                                           Emissions \a\
           Facility name                  Site name        tons per year
                                                               (tpy)
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BRRF..............................  Buick Smelter.......           16.87
Doe Run...........................  Buick Mine and Mill.            1.07
Doe Run...........................  Casteel Mine........             0.2
K & D Crushing....................  Casteel Mine........             0.2
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    Total Emissions...............  ....................           18.34
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\a\ Emissions reported to the Missouri Emissions Inventory System
  (MoEIS) database which are reported to EPA's National Emissions
  Inventory (NEI) database, version 1, released September 30, 2013,
  found at http://www.epa.gov/ttnchie1/net/2011inventory.html.

    In accordance with 40 CFR part 51, appendix W, background 
concentrations must be considered when determining NAAQS compliance. 
Background concentrations are intended to include impacts attributable 
to natural sources, nearby sources (excluding the dominant source(s)), 
and unidentified sources. The calculated background concentration 
includes all sources of lead not already included in the model run 
script. The background concentration includes distant sources of lead, 
which may have originally derived from the mining and milling and 
smelting operations, or naturally occurring lead in soils that has 
become re-entrained in the atmosphere.
    In general, the background value is calculated by averaging the 
monitored concentrations at monitor sites outside the area of immediate 
dominant source impact and on days when the predominant wind direction 
was not blowing from the dominant source to the monitors. Missouri 
began with all monitored days and identified days with no measured one-
hour average wind direction from the smelter. Each monitor was examined 
in conjunction with an acceptable wind fan and the concentrations are 
averaged on days with no predominant winds from the dominant sources. 
The monitor site chosen for the background determination is the Oates 
monitor located 4.9 miles south of BRRF. The days selected for the 
calculation match the model study period.
    EPA conducted an independent analysis of the data from the Oates 
monitor and corresponding wind direction to verify the background 
concentration calculated by Missouri. Based on its independent 
analysis, EPA agrees that the calculated value represents a 
conservative estimate of background during the study period. Additional 
information can be found in the Missouri SIP, Section 4.3.

C. Modeling Results

1. Base Case Analysis
    As discussed above, Missouri used the AERMOD dispersion model to 
run two analyses, the base case and the future case. The base case 
evaluated a reasonable estimate of maximum potential emissions to 
account for contributing sources based on normal facility operations. 
The base case model analysis used monitoring, emissions and 
meteorological data from August 2009 through July 2010.
    Results from the base case modeling were compared with actual 
monitoring data from the same time period to examine the reliability of 
the model. The statistical analysis was conducted using the coefficient 
of correlation, or R\2\. The correlation between modeling outputs under 
the base case and monitoring data was 0.8551 or greater, with 1.0 
indicating 1:1 correlation, confirms the accuracy and reliability of 
the model's inputs and results. EPA agrees with Missouri's 
determination that the model is sufficiently reliable to predict that 
the control measures modeled in the attainment demonstration (see 
paragraph 5.C.2 Future Case Analysis below) will result in monitored 
values below the 2008 Lead NAAQS.
2. Future Case Analysis
    The future case analysis evaluated the control strategies of the 
2013 SIP revision pursuant to the existing Federally enforceable 
requirements that are applicable to the facility as well as the 
enforceable 2013 Consent Judgment between Missouri, BRRF and Doe Run. 
See appendix M, Missouri SIP. The future case dispersion modeling is 
the attainment demonstration used to verify that the proposed control 
strategies will bring the Buick/Viburnum Trend lead nonattainment area 
into compliance with the 2008 lead NAAQS.
    The differences between the base and future case emissions rates 
are based on the changes to the operations resulting from 
implementation of the control measures required by the 2013 Consent 
Judgment. The control measures are discussed in paragraph V.D, Control 
Strategy, below.
    Many of the emissions reduction projects that are necessary to meet 
the 2008 Lead NAAQS were also required to be implemented by January 6, 
2014, for compliance with the National Emissions Standard for Hazardous 
Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for Secondary Lead Smelting (77 FR 556, January 
5, 2012). The Secondary Lead NESHAP, applicable to BRRF, requires, 
among other things, total enclosure and ventilation of lead processing 
and handling buildings to a negative pressure requirement of 0.02 
millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) and housekeeping procedures to reduce 
fugitive lead-containing dust.
    The secondary lead NESHAP, as fully implemented, is expected to 
result in a building capture efficiency of approximately 95 percent. 
EPA has allowed facilities to assume, on a site-specific basis, a 
building fugitive capture efficiency of greater than 95 percent upon 
demonstration that control measures exceed the requirements of the 
secondary lead NESHAP. In the case of BRRF, upon careful consideration 
of site-specific control measures, including the use of local exhaust 
ventilation devices (LEVs) and a demonstrated negative pressure in 
buildings exceeding 0.02 mm Hg, EPA agreed with Missouri that a 
building fugitives capture efficiency of 98 percent was appropriate to 
use in the modeling. This assumed 98 percent building capture 
efficiency impacts the modeled emissions rates as well as the estimated 
emissions reductions described in paragraph V.D, Control Strategy, 
below. A more detailed discussion of the building fugitives capture 
efficiency discussion may be found in section 6.2 of Missouri's SIP 
revision.
    The emissions rate reductions are expected to result in a monitored 
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month rolling average of 0.128 [micro]g/m\3\ lead or less at the 
nearest ambient monitoring location. When added to the background 
concentration of 0.20 [micro]g/m\3\, the predicted maximum three-month 
rolling average lead concentration is 0.148 [micro]g/m\3\. By 
comparison, the 2008 Lead NAAQS is 0.150 [micro]g/m\3\. Therefore, 
Missouri's modeling demonstrates attainment of the standard.
    EPA conducted an independent analysis to verify the predictions of 
Missouri's modeling. EPA agrees with the modeling conducted by Missouri 
for its future case analysis.

D. Control Strategy

    In order to bring the Viburnum Trend Area into attainment of the 
2008 Lead NAAQS, Missouri developed and modeled a control strategy for 
point source (e.g., stack) and fugitive emissions from the four 
significant sources of lead in the nonattainment area. Section 5.1 of 
the Missouri SIP revision details the control measures and the 
estimated emissions reductions.
    Missouri, Doe Run and BRRF developed a Consent Judgment, found in 
the Missouri attainment demonstration SIP, appendix M, as a means to 
establish enforceable emission limits, controls, operating parameters, 
and contingency measures to reduce lead emissions from point, area, and 
fugitive lead dust sources in support of achieving attainment of the 
2008 lead NAAQS as soon as practicable. The 2013 Consent Judgment was 
submitted as part of Missouri's SIP for the 2008 lead NAAQS.
    A brief description of the BRRF control measures and anticipated 
emissions reductions is as follows.
    a. By February 4, 2013, install a baghouse at the south refinery; 
this project is expected to reduce emissions by 98 percent.
    b. By February 4, 2013, relocate a baghouse from the sweat furnace 
to the blast furnace storage feed building; this project is expected to 
reduce emissions by 80 percent by totally enclosing the blast furnace 
feed material storage and handling, while emissions from the main stack 
will experience a slight increase from the relocation.
    c. By February 4, 2013, remove the rotary melter at the north 
refinery and connection of its baghouse to the north refinery process 
ducts; this represents an estimated 95 percent reduction in emissions 
from the previous process configuration.
    d. By February 4, 2013, install a truck tire wash system for 
outbound traffic; washing trucks is anticipated to reduce fugitive 
emissions by 95 percent.
    e. By February 4, 2013, install a pulse-jet baghouse to improve 
reverberatory furnace process ventilation; this project is expected to 
reduce reverberatory stack emissions by 45 percent and fugitives by 98 
percent.
    f. By February 4, 2013, install a dry lime SO2 scrubber 
to further process gases as they exit the pulse-jet baghouse; this 
measure is intended to control SO2, but will also reduce 
lead-containing particulates.
    g. By January 6, 2014, enclose the refinery, blast furnace, 
reverberatory furnace and dross plant buildings and install a baghouse 
to achieve the negative pressure requirement of the Secondary Lead 
Smelting MACT (40 CFR 63, subpart X); the estimated reduction in 
overall emissions from these enclosures is expected to by 98 percent.
    h. By December 31, 2013, install a 40-foot extension on the 
breaking separation and neutralization scrubber stack; the elevated 
stack height provides no net emissions decrease, but rather, greater 
dispersion of lead emissions that decreases the impact upon receptors 
within the nonattainment area.
    i. By December 31, 2013, construct a 30,000 square foot building 
extension to the existing blast feed storage building enclosure; the 
estimated emissions reduction is included in item a. above.
    j. By October 31, 2014, install ``batwing'' style ventilation 
covers to improve LEV capture efficiencies on refinery kettles; these 
covers contribute to the 98 percent emissions reduction in item g. 
above.
    k. By December 31, 2013, install quick closing powered doors at the 
north refinery warehouse, south refinery warehouse, and the entrance to 
the reverberatory feed storage building; this measure also contributes 
to the 98 percent reduction in fugitives estimated for item g. above.
    These projects have all been completed.
    In addition to the control strategies required by the 2013 Consent 
Judgment, BRRF developed a baghouse Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) 
and a Work Practice Manual (WPM) to minimize lead emissions from 
operation and maintenance of all baghouses and to minimize fugitive 
dust emissions, respectively. The baghouse SOP is required by the 
Secondary Lead NESHAP and the WPM is required by both the Secondary 
Lead NESHAP and the Missouri rule 10 CSR 10-6.120. On December 18, 
2012, (see appendix J of Missouri's SIP revision) Missouri approved 
these documents. Although the baghouse SOP and WPM were prepared for 
compliance with the Secondary Lead NESHAP, and Missouri rule 10 CSR 10-
6.120, the activities required therein support the attainment of the 
2008 Lead NAAQS as well.
    The following is a list of the control measures required by 
Missouri's 2013 Consent Judgment for the Buick Mine and Mill, and the 
Casteel Mine. These control measures were implemented by Doe Run on or 
before June 1, 2013.
    a. Modify Buick Mine updraft vents 1, 2, 3 and 6 to achieve a 
vertical release, defined as 45 degrees from horizontal or greater; 
this measure improves the dispersion of lead-containing particulates.
    b. Preclude public access at the Casteel Mine at a minimum distance 
provided for in the 2013 Consent Judgment.
    c. Preclude public access at Buick Mine updraft vents 1, 2, 3 and 6 
at a minimum distance prescribed by the Consent Judgment.
    d. Preclude access to the Buick Mine and Mill at a minimum distance 
prescribed by the 2013 Consent Judgment.
    The 2011 Consent Decree between EPA, Missouri and Doe Run also 
requires enclosure of existing lead-containing material storage areas, 
interior lead concentrate conveyors, lead filtering system and 
associated equipment, lead concentrate storage stockpile, and the truck 
loading area and scale at the Buick Mine and Mill. This project was 
completed on or before September 1, 2013.
    Based on EPA's analysis of the attainment modeling and its 
outcomes, EPA believes that Missouri's control strategy implemented 
pursuant to the 2013 Consent Judgment will bring the Viburnum Trend 
area into attainment of the 2008 Lead NAAQS.

E. Reasonably Available Control Measures (RACM) Including Reasonably 
Available Control Technology (RACT) and Reasonable Further Progress 
(RFP)

    Section 172(c)(1) of the CAA requires nonattainment areas to 
implement all RACM, including emissions reductions through the adoption 
of Reasonably Available Control Technologies (RACT), as expeditiously 
as practicable. EPA interprets this as requiring all nonattainment 
areas to consider all available controls and to implement all measures 
that are determined to be reasonably available, except that measures 
which will not assist the area to more expeditiously attain the 
standard are not required to be implemented.\5\ In March 2012, EPA

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issued guidance titled, ``Implementation of Reasonably Available 
Control Measures (RACM) for Controlling Lead Emissions'' (RACM 
Guidance).\6\
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    \5\ See 58 FR 67751, December 22 1993, for a discussion of this 
interpretation as it relates to lead.
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    Section 172(c)(2) of the CAA requires areas designated as 
nonattainment for criteria pollutants to include a demonstration of 
Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) in attainment demonstrations. Section 
171(1) of the CAA defines RFP as annual incremental reductions in 
emissions of the relevant air pollutants as required by part D, or 
emission reductions that may reasonably be required by EPA to ensure 
attainment of the applicable NAAQS by the applicable date. Part D does 
not include specific RFP requirements for lead.
    Missouri performed a RACM analysis in compliance with the RACM 
Guidance. As stated in the final lead NAAQS rule, RFP is satisfied by 
the strict adherence to a compliance schedule which is expected to 
periodically yield significant emission reductions. Missouri has 
determined that existing controls and practices, combined with 
additional controls and practices required by the 2013 Consent 
Judgment, constitute RACM. The control measures have been modeled and 
demonstrated to achieve the lead NAAQS and also comply with RACM and 
RFP.
    In accordance with the Consent Judgment, all of the control 
measures for BRRF and the mines and mills have been installed to date. 
The secondary lead NESHAP requires BRRF to comply with control measures 
and work practices on or before January 6, 2014. Further, Missouri rule 
10 CSR 10-6.120 requires BRRF to implement the WPM and places 
production limits on the facility. Collectively, these control measures 
and practices exceed the requirements of EPA's RACT Guidance.
    RFP is addressed by the control strategy occurring in a timeframe 
consistent with the CAA and the 2013 Consent Judgment. Upon 
implementation of the control strategy and practices described above, 
ambient air quality concentrations are expected to drop at or below 
attainment levels immediately after implementation of the control 
strategy. Air monitoring data indicate that all of the nonattainment 
area's ambient air quality monitors reported lead (Pb) concentrations 
below the 2008 lead NAAQS for the three-month rolling average for 
February through May 2014. See http://www.dnr.mo.gov/env/apcp/docs/leadmonitordata.pdf. For the rolling calendar quarter of April through 
June 2014, and May through July, the Buick North monitor violated the 
NAAQS due to a power outage on June 22, 2014, that impacted air 
pollution control equipment. This violation did not trigger contingency 
measures because the 2013 Consent Judgment does not require the 
facility to begin monitoring attainment of the lead NAAQS until the 
rolling calendar quarter following installation of all control 
measures, which is November 2014 through January 2015. For the rolling 
calendar quarters starting in July through December 2014, the facility 
is attaining the lead NAAQS.
    EPA proposes to approve Missouri's SIP as meeting sections 
172(c)(1) and (c)(2) of the CAA.

F. Attainment Demonstration

    CAA section 172 requires a state to submit a plan for each of its 
nonattainment areas that demonstrates attainment of the applicable 
ambient air quality standard as expeditiously as practicable, but no 
later than the specified attainment date. This demonstration should 
consist of four parts: (1) Technical analyses that locate, identify, 
and quantify sources of emissions that are contributing to violations 
of the lead NAAQS; (2) analyses of future year emissions reductions and 
air quality improvement resulting from already-adopted national, state, 
and local programs and from potential new state and local measures to 
meet the RACT, RACM, and RFP requirements in the area; (3) adopted 
emissions reduction measures with schedules for implementation and (4) 
contingency measures required under section 172(c)(9) of the CAA.
    The requirements for the first two parts are described in the 
sections on emissions inventories and RACM/RACT, above and in the 
sections on air quality modeling and the attainment demonstration that 
follows immediately below. Requirements for the third and fourth parts 
are described in the sections on the control strategy and the 
contingency measures, respectively.
    As stated in section V.C.2. above, the future case dispersion 
modeling is the attainment demonstration used to verify that the 
proposed control strategies will bring the area into attainment. In 
order to determine whether the planned emission reduction strategies 
will result in attainment of the NAAQS, the modeled maximum lead air 
concentration (based on a rolling three-month average) is added to the 
calculated background lead concentration of 0.020 [micro]g/m\3\, the 
predicted maximum three-month rolling average lead concentration is 
0.148 [micro]g/m\3\. By comparison, the 2008 Lead NAAQS is 0.150 
[micro]g/m\3\. Therefore, Missouri's modeling demonstrates attainment 
of the standard.

G. New Source Review (NSR)

    Within the CAA, part D of title I requires SIP submittals to 
include a permit program for the construction and operation of new and 
modified major stationary sources. The current definition of 
nonattainment areas in Missouri, which for lead includes the Viburnum 
Trend area, is provided in Missouri rule 10 CSR 10-6.020. For 
installations in a nonattainment area, Missouri rule 10 CSR 10-6.060 
requires a permit for construction of, or major modification to, an 
installation with potential to annually emit one hundred (100) tons or 
more of a nonattainment pollutant, or a permit for a modification at a 
major source with potential to annually emit one thousand two hundred 
(1,200) pounds of lead. Both rules have previously been approved by EPA 
as part of the SIP, as meeting the requirements of section 173 of the 
CAA, and EPA implementing rules at 40 CFR 51.165. (78 FR 19602; 78 FR 
37457).

H. Contingency Measures

    As required by CAA section 172(c)(9), the SIP submittal includes 
contingency measures to be implemented if EPA determines that the area 
has failed to make RFP or if the area fails to attain the NAAQS by 
December 2015. If the air quality data for any three-month rolling 
period after the implementation of the control measures identified in 
the 2013 Consent Judgment exceeds the 0.15 ug/m\3\ three-month rolling 
average lead standard, BRRF shall implement the contingency measures 
set forth in the 2013 Consent Judgment. Missouri may also require 
implementation of contingency measures if Doe Run fails to implement 
the control strategy projects in accordance with the 2013 Consent 
Judgment.
    The 2013 Consent Judgment contains the following contingency 
measures which apply to BRRF:
    a. Ventilate the reverberatory feed storage building with a minimum 
design to achieve a negative pressure of 0.02 inches Hg within nine 
months' notice from Missouri.
    b. Within a time frame to be determined by Missouri and BRRF, BRRF 
shall submit a work plan for a study to determine the best practices 
and best available control technology to achieve compliance with the 
2008 Lead NAAQS. The study shall be completed and submitted to Missouri 
within 180 days from Missouri's approval of the

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work plan. Within 60 days from receipt of the study, Missouri shall 
advise BRRF of whether the projects and timelines for implementation 
proposed by the study are acceptable. Upon Missouri's approval or 60 
days with no comment, the projects identified by the study shall be 
implemented in accordance with the timeline therein and shall become a 
fully enforceable part of the 2013 Consent Judgment.
    c. Pave inbound truck parking lot within 18 months of notice from 
Missouri of a 2008 Lead NAAQS violation.
    d. Within a timeframe to be developed by Missouri and BRRF, BRRF 
shall submit and evaluation of the main baghouse capacity and will 
identify any projects that are deemed technically feasible and cost-
effective to redistribute any excess capacity identified in the 
evaluation and for inclusion as contingency measures and provide an 
implementation timeframe. Within 60 days of receipt of the evaluation, 
Missouri will advise BRRF whether the projects and timelines are 
acceptable. Upon approval or after 60 days, the projects identified in 
the baghouse capacity study shall become an enforceable part of the 
2013 Consent Judgment.
    The contingency measures listed above shall be implemented upon 
notice from Missouri of a Lead NAAQS violation and shall be implemented 
in the order listed above for each subsequent Lead NAAQS violation 
should additional violations occur.
    BRRF must notify Missouri within ten (10) days of completion of any 
contingency measure. Sixty days (60) after completion, BRRF will 
propose an additional qualified contingency measure to be added to the 
2013 Consent Judgment, which will become part of the 2013 Consent 
Judgment and fully enforceable upon approval by Missouri. These 
additional contingency measures will also be subject to EPA approval as 
part of the SIP.
    Doe Run or BRRF may also substitute new control(s) for the 
identified contingency measure(s) if Doe Run or BRRF identifies and 
demonstrates to Missouri and EPA's satisfaction that the alternative 
control measure(s) would achieve attainment with the 2008 lead NAAQS. 
The 2013 Consent Judgment also allows Doe Run or BRRF to change the 
order of implementation for contingency measures and time frames for 
completion upon approval by Missouri.
    Changes to contingency measures would require a public hearing at 
the state level and EPA approval as a formal SIP revision. Until such 
time as EPA approves any substitute measure, the measures included in 
the approved SIP will be the enforceable measure. EPA does not intend 
to approve any substitutions that cannot be implemented in the same 
timeframe as the original measure. These measures will help ensure 
compliance with the 2008 lead NAAQS as well as meet the requirements of 
section 172(c)(9) of the CAA. EPA proposes to approve Missouri's SIP as 
meeting section 172(c)(9) of the CAA.

I. Enforceability

    As specified in section 172(c)(6) and section 110(a)(2)(A) of the 
CAA, and 57 FR 13556, all measures and other elements in the SIP must 
be enforceable by the state and EPA. The enforceable document included 
in Missouri's SIP submittal is the 2013 Consent Judgment. The 2013 
Consent Judgment contains all control and contingency measures with 
enforceable dates for implementation. The only exception relates to the 
Federally enforceable dates found in the 2011 Consent Decree. The 2013 
Consent Judgment also includes monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting 
requirements to ensure that the control and contingency measures are 
met. The state adopted the 2013 Consent Judgment into Missouri's state 
regulations on June 19, 2013, making it state-enforceable. Upon EPA 
approval of the SIP submission, the 2013 Consent Judgment will become 
state and Federally enforceable, and enforceable by citizens under 
section 304 of the CAA.
    We note that the 2013 Consent Judgment also contains provisions for 
stipulated penalties should Doe Run or BRRF fail to comply with 
provisions of the 2013 Consent Judgment. The 2011 Consent Decree also 
contains stipulated penalty provisions. EPA is not bound by the state's 
2013 Consent Judgment penalties. With regard to matters that are 
addressed by the 2011 Consent Decree, EPA may enforce against 
violations of this document under section 113 of the CAA or other 
Federal authorities, rather than the 2013 Consent Judgment, if EPA 
approves the 2013 Consent Judgment, as proposed in this action, into 
the SIP.
    EPA proposes to approve Missouri's SIP as meeting sections 
172(c)(6) and 110(a)(2)(A) of the CAA, and 57 FR 13556.

VI. Review of Revision to Missouri Rule Restricting Lead Emissions From 
Specific Lead Smelter-Refinery Installations

A. Background

    Section 110 of the CAA requires states to develop air pollution 
regulations and control strategies to ensure that state air quality 
meets the NAAQS established by EPA. In order for the state regulations 
to be incorporated into the Federally-enforceable SIP, states must 
formally adopt the regulations and control strategies consistent with 
state and Federal requirements. States submit adopted rules and 
revisions to EPA for inclusion in the SIP. State rules and revisions 
approved by EPA under section 110 authority are incorporated into the 
Federally-approved and enforceable SIP.
    As discussed above in paragraph I, Background, Missouri rule 10 CSR 
10-6.120 ``Restriction of Emissions of Lead from Specific Lead 
Smelter--Refinery Installations'', establishes lead emissions limits 
from stacks at specific lead smelters including the Herculaneum 
facility in Herculaneum, Missouri, and BRRF in Boss, Missouri.
    For enforceability, the Viburnum Trend area lead NAAQS attainment 
SIP relies upon the production limit imposed by Missouri rule 10 CSR 
10-6.120, recordkeeping requirements, and test methods. The approval of 
the revision to the rule relies upon the modeling demonstration 
proposed in the lead NAAQS attainment SIP to demonstrate that the 
production limits will result in emissions limits that meet the 
standard. A technical analysis of the production limits proposed, 
reporting and recordkeeping requirements, and the test methods 
prescribed is conducted in the EPA Technical Support Document (TSD), 
which is included in the docket as materials relied upon for this 
proposed action. An abbreviated discussion of the information in the 
EPA TSD is discussed below.

B. Analysis of Production and Emissions Limits

    As stated above, Missouri rule 10 CSR 10-6.120(B)(2) limits 
production at BRRF to 175,000 tons of Pb per year, and is consistent 
with the limit imposed by the Prevention of Significant Deterioration 
(PSD) permit issued to the facility. However, the Pb emissions from the 
present operations are significantly less than the previous operational 
configuration in the PSD permit. This is due to the elimination of the 
Rotary Melter, and the addition of control measures listed in Section 
5.1 of the SIP

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document, including two new baghouses, enclosure of the facility's 
process and materials handling areas under negative pressure to achieve 
the Secondary Lead NESHAP, and additional work practice standards also 
to comply with the NESHAP.
    The Viburnum Trend area lead NAAQS attainment SIP and supporting 
Consent Judgment specify Stack Emission Limits required to attain the 
2008 Pb NAAQS (see table 4, Stack Emission Limits). Although Missouri 
rule 10 CSR 10-6.120 establishes the maximum Pb production limit for 
BRRF rather than a specific emission limitation by stack, the Pb 
production limit, or throughput, correlates with the stack emission 
limits modeled in the SIP. The emissions limits by source are detailed 
in appendix H of the attainment demonstration SIP.
    The modeled total emissions in the attainment demonstration SIP are 
176,482 tons of Pb produced per year. Thus, the ``Future'' case 
modeling demonstrates that under conservative production rates (i.e., 
slightly higher than the maximum allowable by the revised Missouri 
rule), the facility still attains the 2008 Pb NAAQS.
    As discussed in paragraph V.C. above, EPA has conducted an 
independent analysis of Missouri's attainment SIP modeling and has 
determined that the control measures will result in attainment of the 
2008 lead NAAQS. The detailed analysis, contained in EPA's TSD, of the 
Pb production limits for BRRF imposed by Missouri rule 10 CSR 10-6.120 
demonstrates that they correspond with the SIP control measures, 
expressed as stack emission limits, imposed by the Viburnum Trend area 
lead NAAQS attainment SIP and supporting Consent Judgment and will 
provide for attainment of the 2008 Pb NAAQS. As demonstrated above, the 
revision to the Missouri SIP does not interfere with attainment and 
reasonable further progress.
    Pursuant to the March 4, 2015, withdrawal request from Missouri, 
EPA is not taking action on Missouri rule 10 CSR 10-6.120, General 
Provision (3)(B)1, which limits main stack, number 7 and 9 baghouse 
stack and number 8 baghouse stack lead emissions at the Doe Run primary 
lead smelter-refinery in Herculaneum, Missouri.\7\ In addition, EPA is 
not taking action on Missouri rule 10 CSR 10-6.120, General Provision 
(3)(B)2., which limits main stack lead emissions at BRRF to 0.00087 
grains per dry standard cubic feet (gr/dscf) of air. Missouri has 
withdrawn its request for approval of these limits into the SIP because 
they no longer represent operating conditions at the facility and are 
higher than the secondary lead NESHAP, respectively.
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    \7\ Missouri's State Implementation Plan for the Jefferson 
County Lead Nonattainment Area and associated lead emissions limits 
for ongoing refinery operations at the Doe Run Refinery in 
Herculaneum, Missouri were approved by EPA on October 20, 2014. 79 
FR 62574.
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C. Work Practice Manual (WPM)

    Missouri rule 10 CSR 10-6.120(3)(C) contains the requirements for 
both the Herculaneum facility and BRRF to control fugitive emissions of 
lead from all process and area sources by work practices. The work 
practices are required to be submitted to the state in the form of a 
WPM for the state director's review and approval.
    Any change to the WPM requires state director approval and the 
change shall not lessen the effectiveness of the fugitive emission 
reductions for the work practice involved. Written approval by the 
director is required before any change becomes effective.
    If the director determines that a change in the WPM is warranted, 
the state director shall notify the facility in writing. The facility 
must make the required change(s) within 30 days of written notice from 
the state director.
    The requirements for the WPM are consistent with the modeled 
controls of fugitive emissions in the Viburnum Trend area attainment 
SIP. The SIP relies on the Missouri rule for implementation of work 
practices contained in the approved manual. Therefore, EPA proposes to 
approve this portion of Missouri rule 10 CSR 10-6.120.

D. Reporting and Record Keeping

    Missouri rule 10 CSR 10-6.120(4) contains the requirement for the 
Herculaneum facility and BRRF to keep records and files generated by 
the WPM's implementation. The required records include records of 
inspections conducted of fugitive emissions control equipment such as 
hoods, air ducts and exhaust fans, and records that demonstrate 
compliance with the sampling methods required for stack testing 
discussed below. These records are required to be maintained at the 
facility for a minimum of two (2) years and shall be made available to 
the state director upon request.
    The requirements for the reporting and record keeping are necessary 
to determine that the facility is operating in accordance with the 
modeled controls of fugitive emissions in the Viburnum Trend area 
attainment SIP. The SIP relies on the Missouri rule for implementation 
of work practices contained in the approved manual which are documented 
by the reporting and record keeping requirements contained therein. 
Therefore, EPA proposes to approve this portion of Missouri rule 10 CSR 
10-6.120.

E. Test Methods

    Missouri rule 10 CSR 10-6.120(5) contains the required test methods 
for stack testing in accordance with the requirements for visible 
emissions contained in Missouri rule 10 CSR 10-6.030(9), for 
quantifying Pb in stack gases in accordance with Missouri rule 10 CSR 
10-6.030(12), and for measuring Pb in ambient air in accordance with 
Missouri rule 10 CSR 10-030(12). These methods have all been determined 
to comply with the equivalent EPA Methods 12 and 29 promulgated by 40 
CFR part 60 appendix A.
    The Test Methods required by the revised Missouri rule are 
necessary to determine that the facility is complying with the stack 
emission limits imposed by the Viburnum Trend Area attainment SIP. The 
SIP relies on the Missouri rule for the Test Methods and reporting of 
the results of testing to determine compliance. Therefore, EPA proposes 
to approve this portion of Missouri rule 10 CSR 10-6.120.

VII. Proposed Action

    EPA is proposing to grant full approval of Missouri's attainment 
demonstration SIP for the Viburnum Trend 2008 lead NAAQS nonattainment 
area. EPA believes that the SIP submitted by Missouri satisfies the 
applicable requirements of the CAA identified in EPA's Final Rule (73 
FR 66964, October 15, 2008), and will result in attainment of the 0.15 
ug/m\3\ standard in the Viburnum Trend, Missouri, area.
    Pursuant to Missouri's March 4, 2015, withdrawal request, EPA is 
not taking action on the Doe Run primary lead smelter-refinery 
emissions limits in 10 CSR 10-6.120(3)(B)1. and table I, and the 
0.00087 gr/dscf main stack emissions limit for BRRF in 10 CSR 10-
6.120(3)(B)2. EPA proposes to approve the remaining portions of the 
revision to Missouri rule 10 CSR 10-6.120 as part of Missouri's SIP.

Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

    In this action, EPA is proposing to include in a final EPA rule 
regulatory text that includes incorporation by reference. In accordance 
with the requirements of 1 CFR 51.5, EPA is proposing to incorporate by 
reference Missouri Rule 10 CSR 10-6.120 (with the exclusions of 
Paragraph 10-6.120 (3)(B)1. and Table 1, and the 0.00087 gr/dscf main 
stack emissions limit for

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BRRF) described in the proposed amendments to 40 CFR part 52 set forth 
below. EPA has made, and will continue to make, these documents 
generally available electronically through www.regulations.gov and/or 
in hard copy at the appropriate EPA office (see the ADDRESSES section 
of this preamble for more information).
    Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993), this 
action is not a ``significant regulatory action'' and therefore is not 
subject to review under Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 (76 FR 3821, 
January 21, 2011). This action is also not subject to Executive Order 
13211, ``Actions Concerning Regulations That Significantly Affect 
Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use'' (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001). This 
action merely approves state law as meeting Federal requirements and 
imposes no additional requirements beyond those imposed by state law. 
Accordingly, the Administrator certifies that this rulemaking will not 
have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). 
Because this rulemaking would approve pre-existing requirements under 
state law and does not impose any additional enforceable duty beyond 
that required by state law, it does not contain any unfunded mandate or 
significantly or uniquely affect small governments, as described in the 
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4).
    The SIP is not approved to apply on any Indian reservation land or 
in any other area where EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a 
tribe has jurisdiction. In those areas of Indian country, the rule does 
not have tribal implications and will not impose substantial direct 
costs on tribal governments or preempt tribal law as specified by 
Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000).
    This action also does not have Federalism implications because it 
does not have substantial direct effects on the States, on the 
relationship between the national government and the States, or on the 
distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of 
government, as specified in Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 
10, 1999). Thus Executive Order 13132 does not apply to this action. 
This action merely approves a state rule implementing a Federal 
standard, and does not alter the relationship or the distribution of 
power and responsibilities established in the CAA. This rulemaking also 
is not subject to Executive Order 13045, ``Protection of Children from 
Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks'' (62 FR 19885, April 23, 
1997) because it approves a state rule implementing a Federal standard.
    In reviewing SIP submissions, EPA's role is to approve state 
choices, provided that they meet the criteria of the CAA. In this 
context, in the absence of a prior existing requirement for the State 
to use voluntary consensus standards (VCS), EPA has no authority to 
disapprove a state submission for failure to use VCS. It would thus be 
inconsistent with applicable law for EPA when it reviews a state 
submission, to use VCS in place of a state submission that otherwise 
satisfies the provisions of the CAA. Thus, the requirements of section 
12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 
(15 U.S.C. 272 note) do not apply. This action does not impose an 
information collection burden under the provisions of the Paperwork 
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). Burden is defined at 5 
CFR 1320.3(b).
    The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the 
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, generally 
provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency promulgating 
the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy of the rule, 
to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of the 
United States. EPA will submit a report containing this proposed rule 
and other required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of 
Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the United States prior 
to publication of the rule in the Federal Register.
    A major rule cannot take effect until 60 days after it is published 
in the Federal Register. This action is not a ``major rule'' as defined 
by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).
    Under section 307(b)(1) of the CAA, petitions for judicial review 
of this action must be filed in the United States Court of Appeals for 
the appropriate circuit by July 31, 2015. Filing a petition for 
reconsideration by the Administrator of this proposed rule does not 
affect the finality of this rulemaking for the purposes of judicial 
review nor does it extend the time within which a petition for judicial 
review may be filed, and shall not postpone the effectiveness of such 
future rule or action.

List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52

    Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Carbon monoxide, 
Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Nitrogen 
dioxide, Ozone, Particulate matter, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile organic compounds.

    Dated: May 19, 2015.
Mark Hague,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 7.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, the EPA proposes to amend 
40 CFR part 52 as set forth below:

PART 52--APPROVAL AND PROMULGATION OF IMPLEMENTATION PLANS

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1. The authority citation for part 52 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.

Subpart AA--Missouri

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2. In Sec.  52. 1320 amend the table in paragraph (c) by revising the 
entry for Missouri Rule 10 CSR 10-6.120 and the table in paragraph (d) 
by adding new entry (29) to read as follows:


Sec.  52.1320  Identification of plan.

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    (c) * * *

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                                        EPA-Approved Missouri Regulations
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                                                        State effective    EPA approval
       Missouri citation                 Title                date             date             Explanation
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                                    Missouri Department of Natural Resources
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    Chapter 6--Air Quality Standards, Definitions, Sampling and Reference Methods, and Air Pollution Control
                                      Regulations for the State of Missouri
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10-6.120......................  Restriction of                 3/30/09   6/1/15 and        Paragraph (3)(B)1 and
                                 Emissions of Lead                        [Insert Federal   Table, Provision
                                 from Specific Lead                       Register          Pertaining to
                                 Smelter-Refinery                         citation].        Limitations of Lead
                                 Installations.                                             Emissions from
                                                                                            Specific
                                                                                            Installations, is
                                                                                            not approved as part
                                                                                            of the SIP.
                                                                                           The requirement to
                                                                                            limit main stack
                                                                                            lead emissions at
                                                                                            BRRF to 0.00087 gr/
                                                                                            dscf lead in
                                                                                            Paragraph (3)(B)2 is
                                                                                            not approved as part
                                                                                            of the SIP.
 
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                            EPA-Approved Missouri Source-Specific Permits and Orders
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(29) Doe Run Buick Resource       Consent Judgment            7/29/13   6/1/15 and [Insert   ...................
 Recycling Facility.               13IR-CC00016.                         Federal Register
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                                                  effective date of this AD, remove from service          Quality Implementation Plans;                         whose disclosure is restricted by statute.
                                                  the LPT 4th stage IAS, P/N 51N038, if it has            Missouri; 2013 Missouri State                         Do not submit information that you
                                                  more than 10,900 cycles since new.                      Implementation Plan for the 2008 Lead                 consider to be CBI or otherwise
                                                  (f) Installation prohibition                            Standard                                              protected through www.regulations.gov
                                                     (1) Do not install any LPT 4th stage IAS,
                                                                                                                                                                or email. The www.regulations.gov Web
                                                                                                          AGENCY:  Environmental Protection                     site is an ‘‘anonymous access’’ system,
                                                  P/N 51N038, with more than 0 flight cycles              Agency.
                                                  on any engine listed in paragraph (c)(1) of                                                                   which means EPA will not know your
                                                                                                          ACTION: Proposed rule.                                identity or contact information unless
                                                  this AD.
                                                     (2) Do not install on any engine listed in           SUMMARY:   The Environmental Protection               you provide it in the body of your
                                                  paragraphs (c)(2) of this AD, any LPT 4th                                                                     comment. If you send an email
                                                  stage IAS, P/N 51N038, which was
                                                                                                          Agency (EPA) proposes to grant full
                                                                                                          approval of Missouri’s attainment                     comment directly to EPA without going
                                                  previously installed on any engine listed in                                                                  through www.regulations.gov, your
                                                  paragraph (c)(1) of this AD.                            demonstration State Implementation
                                                                                                          Plan (SIP) for the 2008 lead National                 email address will be automatically
                                                  (g) Definitions                                         Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS)                  captured and included as part of the
                                                     For the purposes of this AD:                         nonattainment of the Viburnum Trend                   comment that is placed in the public
                                                     (1) An LPT overhaul is defined as                    area in portions of Iron, Dent and                    docket and made available on the
                                                  maintenance which involves disassembly of                                                                     Internet. If you submit an electronic
                                                                                                          Reynolds Counties, Missouri, submitted
                                                  the LPT rotor module.                                                                                         comment, EPA recommends that you
                                                     (2) An ‘‘engine shop visit’’ is the induction        on April 18, 2013. EPA believes that the
                                                                                                          SIP submitted by the State satisfies the              include your name and other contact
                                                  of an engine into the shop for maintenance
                                                                                                          applicable requirements of the Clean Air              information in the body of your
                                                  involving the separation of pairs of major
                                                  mating engine flanges (lettered flanges). The           Act (CAA) identified in EPA’s Final                   comment and with any disk or CD–ROM
                                                  separation of engine flanges solely for the             Rule published on October 15, 2008,                   you submit. If EPA cannot read your
                                                  purpose of transportation without subsequent            and will bring the area into attainment               comment due to technical difficulties
                                                  engine maintenance does not constitute an               of the 0.15 microgram per cubic meter                 and cannot contact you for clarification,
                                                  engine shop visit.                                                                                            EPA may not be able to consider your
                                                                                                          (ug/m3) lead NAAQS in the Viburnum
                                                  (h) Alternative Methods of Compliance                   Trend, Missouri area.                                 comment. Electronic files should avoid
                                                  (AMOCs)                                                   In this action, EPA also proposes                   the use of special characters, any form
                                                    The Manager, Engine Certification Office,             approval of a revision to the Missouri                of encryption, and be free of any defects
                                                  FAA, may approve AMOCs for this AD. Use                 SIP to incorporate an amendment to an                 or viruses.
                                                  the procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19 to                 existing Missouri statute to restrict lead               Docket. All documents in the
                                                  make your request. You may email your                   emissions from specific sources. The                  electronic docket are listed in the
                                                  request to: ANE–AD–AMOC@faa.gov.                        amendment revises certain throughput                  www.regulations.gov index. Although
                                                  (i) Related Information                                 and emissions limits applicable to the                listed in the index, some information is
                                                                                                          Doe Run Buick Resource Recycling                      not publicly available, e.g., CBI or other
                                                     (1) For more information about this AD,
                                                                                                          Facility (BRRF) in the Viburnum Trend                 information whose disclosure is
                                                  contact Katheryn Malatek, Aerospace
                                                  Engineer, Engine Certification Office, FAA,             lead nonattainment area. Approval of                  restricted by statute. Certain other
                                                  Engine & Propeller Directorate, 12 New                  this rule will ensure consistency                     material, such as copyrighted material,
                                                  England Executive Park, Burlington, MA                  between the state and Federally-                      will be publicly available only in hard
                                                  01803; phone: 781–238–7747; fax: 781–238–               approved rules, and ensure Federal                    copy. Publicly available docket
                                                  7199; email: katheryn.malatek@faa.gov.                  enforceability of the revised state rule.             materials are available either
                                                     (2) PW Alert Service Bulletin No. PW4G–                                                                    electronically in www.regulations.gov or
                                                  100–A72–254, dated December 12, 2014, can               This revision was submitted to EPA on
                                                                                                          October 30, 2009.                                     in hard copy at the EPA, Air Planning
                                                  be obtained from PW using the contact
                                                                                                          DATES: Comments must be received on
                                                                                                                                                                and Development Branch, 11201 Renner
                                                  information in paragraph (i)(3) of this AD.
                                                     (3) For service information identified in            or before July 1, 2015                                Boulevard, Lenexa, Kansas. EPA
                                                  this AD, contact Pratt & Whitney Division,                                                                    requests that you contact the person
                                                                                                          ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
                                                  400 Main St., East Hartford, CT 06108;                                                                        listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
                                                                                                          identified by Docket ID No. EPA–R07–
                                                  phone: (860) 565–8770; fax: (860) 565–4503.                                                                   CONTACT section to schedule your
                                                     (4) You may view this service information            OAR–2015–0223, by one of the
                                                                                                                                                                inspection. The interested persons
                                                  at the FAA, Engine & Propeller Directorate,             following methods:
                                                                                                            1. www.regulations.gov: Follow the                  wanting to examine these documents
                                                  12 New England Executive Park, Burlington,                                                                    should make an appointment with the
                                                  MA. For information on the availability of              on-line instructions for submitting
                                                                                                          comments.                                             office at least 24 hours in advance.
                                                  this material at the FAA, call (781) 238–7125.
                                                                                                            2. Email: doolan.stephanie@epa.gov.                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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                                                    Issued in Burlington, Massachusetts, on                 3. Mail, Hand Delivery or Courier:                  Stephanie Doolan at (913) 551–7719, or
                                                  May 13, 2015.                                           Stephanie Doolan, Environmental                       by email at doolan.stephanie@epa.gov.
                                                  Colleen M. D’Alessandro,                                Protection Agency, Air Planning and                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  Assistant Directorate Manager, Engine &                 Development Branch, 11201 Renner                      Throughout this document ‘‘we,’’ ‘‘us,’’
                                                  Propeller Directorate, Aircraft Certification           Boulevard, Lenexa, Kansas 66219.                      or ‘‘our’’ refer to EPA.
                                                  Service.                                                  Instructions: Direct your comments to
                                                  [FR Doc. 2015–12663 Filed 5–29–15; 8:45 am]             Docket ID No. EPA–R07–OAR–2015–                       Table of Contents
                                                  BILLING CODE 4910–13–P                                  0223. EPA’s policy is that all comments               I. What is being addressed in this document?



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                                                  II. Have the requirements for the approval of           is taking action on specific portions                 emissions limits and testing and
                                                        a SIP revision been met?                          Missouri rule 10 CSR 6.120. Missouri                  recordkeeping requirements at specific
                                                  III. What action is EPA taking?                         rule 10 CSR 6.120, as it pertains to the              lead smelters including the
                                                  IV. Background
                                                                                                          Buick Resources Recycling Facility, was               Herculaneum facility 3 in Herculaneum,
                                                  V. Technical Review of the Attainment
                                                        Demonstration SIP Related to the 2008             previously approved in the Missouri                   Missouri, and BRRF in Boss, Missouri.
                                                        Lead NAAQS                                        SIP. See 69 FR 51953. The Viburnum                    The Buick/Viburnum Trend lead
                                                     A. Facility Description                              Trend SIP addressed in this proposed                  NAAQS attainment SIP relies upon the
                                                     1. BRRF Process Description                          action relies upon portions of the                    requirements imposed by Missouri rule
                                                     2. Mines/Mills Process Description                   revision to 10 CSR 6.120.                             10 CSR 10–6.120, with the exception of
                                                     B. Model Selection, Meteorological and                                                                     those requirements withdrawn by
                                                        Emissions Inventory Input Data                    II. Have the requirements for the
                                                                                                          approval of a SIP revision been met?                  Missouri. In addition, the approval of
                                                     C. Modeling Results
                                                     1. Base Case Analysis                                                                                      the production limits for BRRF relies
                                                                                                             The state submission has met the                   upon the modeling demonstration
                                                     2. Future Case Analysis
                                                     D. Control Strategy
                                                                                                          public notice requirements for SIP                    proposed in the Viburnum Trend area
                                                     E. Reasonably Available Control Measures             submissions in accordance with 40 CFR                 lead NAAQS attainment SIP, therefore,
                                                        (RACM) Including Reasonably Available             51.102. The submission also satisfied                 approval of the two SIP revisions are
                                                        Control Technology (RACT) and                     the completeness criteria of 40 CFR part              proposed concurrently herein.
                                                        Reasonable Further Progress (RFP)                 51, appendix V. In addition, the revision
                                                     F. Attainment Demonstration                          meets the substantive SIP requirements                V. Technical Review of the Attainment
                                                     G. New Source Review (NSR)                           of the CAA, including section 110 and                 Demonstration SIP Related to the 2008
                                                     H. Contingency Measures                              implementing regulations.                             Lead NAAQS
                                                     I. Enforceability
                                                  VI. Review of Revision to Missouri Rule                 III. What action is EPA taking?                       A. Facility Description
                                                        Restricting Lead Emissions From
                                                        Specific Lead Smelter-Refinery                       EPA is proposing to grant full                     1. BRRF Process Description
                                                        Installations                                     approval of Missouri’s attainment                        There are four lead-emitting sources
                                                     A. Background                                        demonstration SIP for the 2008 lead                   contributing to the Buick/Viburnum
                                                     B. Analysis of Production and Emissions              NAAQS. We are also proposing to                       Trend lead nonattainment area: BRRF;
                                                        Limits                                            approve portions of a revision to
                                                     C. Work Practice Manual (WPM)                                                                              the Buick Mine and Mill; the Casteel
                                                                                                          Missouri rule 10 CSR 6.120, ‘‘Restriction             Mine; and K & D Crushing. BRRF
                                                     D. Reporting and Record Keeping                      of Emissions of Lead from Specific Lead
                                                     E. Test Methods                                                                                            operates as a secondary smelter of lead,
                                                                                                          Smelter-Refinery Installations’’. EPA is              lead-containing materials including
                                                  VII. Proposed Action
                                                                                                          proposing this action in order to solicit
                                                                                                                                                                spent lead acid batteries, lead bullets
                                                  I. What is being addressed in this                      comments. Final rulemaking will occur
                                                                                                                                                                and shot, lead-containing glass from
                                                  document?                                               after consideration of any comments
                                                                                                                                                                cathode ray tubes, and lead-based paint
                                                     In this document, EPA is addressing                  received.
                                                                                                                                                                chips from lead abatement projects. The
                                                  Missouri’s attainment demonstration                     IV. Background                                        Buick Mine and Mill, located to the
                                                  SIP for the 2008 lead NAAQS                                                                                   south of BRRF, conducts subsurface
                                                                                                             EPA established the NAAQS for lead
                                                  nonattainment in the Viburnum Trend                                                                           mining and ore processing. The Casteel
                                                                                                          on October 5, 1978 (43 FR 46246). The
                                                  Missouri area. The applicable standard                                                                        Mine, located to the north of BRRF, also
                                                                                                          1978 NAAQS for lead is set at a level
                                                  addressed in this action is the lead                                                                          conducts subsurface mining. K & D
                                                                                                          of 1.5 micrograms per cubic meter (ug/
                                                  NAAQS promulgated by EPA in 2008.                                                                             Crushing, also located to the north of
                                                                                                          m3) of air, averaged over a calendar
                                                  EPA believes that the SIP submitted by                                                                        BRRF, conducts ore crushing at the
                                                                                                          quarter. The Viburnum Trend area is
                                                  the state satisfies the applicable                                                                            surface of the Casteel Mine. Crushed
                                                                                                          designated as attainment for the 1978
                                                  requirements of the CAA identified in                                                                         and concentrated lead-containing ore
                                                                                                          lead NAAQS.
                                                  EPA’s Final Rule (73 FR 66964, October                                                                        was formerly processed at the
                                                                                                             On October 15, 2008, EPA established
                                                  15, 2008), and will bring the area into                                                                       Herculaneum primary lead smelter, but
                                                                                                          a new lead NAAQS of 0.15 ug/m3 in air,
                                                  attainment of the 0.15 microgram per                                                                          since that facility ceased primary lead
                                                                                                          measured as a rolling three-month
                                                  cubic meter (ug/m3) lead NAAQS in the                                                                         smelting in December 2013, the ore gets
                                                                                                          average. (73 FR 66964). On November
                                                  Viburnum Trend lead nonattainment                                                                             shipped out of the U.S. for overseas
                                                                                                          22, 2010, the Buick/Viburnum Trend
                                                  area.                                                                                                         processing.
                                                     In this action, EPA is also addressing               area was designated as nonattainment
                                                                                                          for the 2008 lead NAAQS. (75 FR                          As stated above, BRRF is located in
                                                  a revision to the Missouri SIP to                                                                             the Buick/Viburnum Trend
                                                  approve portions of a revision to the                   71033).2 Under sections 191(a) and
                                                                                                          192(a) of the CAA, Missouri is required               nonattainment area. BRRF’s production
                                                  State of Missouri Code of State                                                                               limit is limited to 175,000 tons of total
                                                  Regulations (CSR) 10–6.120,                             to submit to EPA an attainment
                                                                                                          demonstration SIP revision for lead and               lead production each year pursuant to
                                                  ‘‘Restriction of Emissions of Lead from                                                                       Missouri Rule 10 CSR 6.120(3)(B)2. The
                                                  Specific Lead Smelter-Refinery                          to demonstrate the nonattainment area
                                                                                                          will reach attainment of the 2008 lead                majority of the lead recycled by BRRF
                                                  Installations’’. This revision pertains to                                                                    is from spent automotive and industrial
                                                  throughput limits applicable to the                     NAAQS no later than five years from the
                                                                                                          date of the nonattainment area                        batteries.
                                                  BRRF, which is the primary source of                                                                             Lead-bearing items, primarily post-
                                                  lead emissions in the Viburnum Trend                    designation.
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                                                                                                             Missouri rule 10 CSR 10–6.120                      consumer lead-acid batteries, arrive at
                                                  nonattainment area. Pursuant to a
                                                  withdrawal request from Missouri,1 EPA                  ’’Restriction of Emissions of Lead from
                                                                                                                                                                  3 The former Herculaneum primary lead smelter
                                                                                                          Specific Lead Smelter—Refinery
                                                                                                                                                                ceased lead smelting operations on December 31,
                                                     1 See email from Wendy Vit, Air Quality Planning     Installations’’ establishes lead stack                2013, pursuant to the terms of the Consent Decree
                                                  Section Chief for the Missouri Department of                                                                  applicable to the Herculaneum facility entered into
                                                  Natural Resources, to Michael Jay, Chief of               2 EPA also designated city of Herculaneum,          by Doe Run, Missouri, and EPA in the United States
                                                  Atmospheric Programs Section, Air Planning and          Missouri, as nonattainment for the 2008 lead          District Court in the Eastern District of Missouri,
                                                  Development Branch of EPA Region 7, dated March         NAAQS. 75 FR 71033. This nonattainment area has       Case No. 4:10–cv–01895–JCH (2011 Consent
                                                  4, 2015, available in the Docket.                       been addressed in a separate action. 79 FR 62574.     Decree) on December 21, 2011.



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                                                  the facility by truck. Spent batteries are              which contains varying amounts of lead                   Missouri used the meteorological data
                                                  stored in a battery bunker until                        sulfide, zinc sulfide, and copper-iron                from the meteorological monitoring
                                                  processed in a shredder. Battery acid                   sulfide minerals. At the Casteel mine,                station approximately 0.8 miles south of
                                                  (weak sulfuric acid) is drained during                  the ore is hauled to the skip pocket ‘‘as             BRRF, co-located with the Buick South
                                                  shredding, collected in storage tanks                   blasted,’’ with no underground                        non-ambient lead air quality monitor.
                                                  and neutralized using calcium                           crushing. At the surface, the coarse ore              EPA’s preference is for the use of five
                                                  hydroxide. The shredded batteries are                   is crushed by K & D Crushing, a                       years of meteorological data to input the
                                                  placed in a vibrating feeder in route to                contractor to Doe Run, into smaller                   model (40 CFR part 51, appendix W,
                                                  a conveyor belt to the hammer mill. The                 pieces. The crushed ore is hauled to                  section 8.3.1.2); however, a minimum of
                                                  hammer mill pounds the material into                    other Doe Run facilities, most frequently             one year of representative
                                                  smaller pieces.                                         to the Buick Mine and Mill.                           meteorological data are required. A
                                                    Batteries contain metal grids, lead                      At the Buick Mine and Mill, ore is                 detailed analysis of the meteorological
                                                  posts, plastic casing and other                         hauled from the active mining faces to                data collected on-site concluded that
                                                  components, separators and lead sulfate                 a central crusher where it is crushed                 only one consecutive year, from August
                                                  paste. The paste is removed by washing                  down to approximately eight inch                      2009 to July 2010, met the data quality
                                                  through a set of screens for further                    pieces. The ore is hoisted to the surface             requirements; thus, these surface level
                                                  processing. The batteries further                       then conveyed to further on-site                      data were used to input the model.
                                                  undergo a separation process under                      crushing and screening operations. After              Wind speed and direction data from the
                                                  which lead and metal parts are                          being crushed aboveground to less than                on-site meteorological station were used
                                                  separated from the plastic and other                    5/8-inch in size, the ore subjected to wet            to input the model, and surface
                                                  debris. The lead and metal parts are                    milling, and grinding with rods and ball              temperature, humidity, and other
                                                  primarily fed to the reverberatory                      mills until a coarse powder in a wet                  information from the Farmington,
                                                  furnace, but also may be fed to the blast               slurry is produced. The wet slurry                    Missouri, National Weather Service
                                                  furnace. The plastic and other debris are               further undergoes wet cyclone and                     observation site were added to the BRRF
                                                  skimmed off and sent to recycling                       floatation separation into lead sulfide,              wind observations. Finally, upper air
                                                  facilities.                                             zinc sulfide and copper sulfide                       data from the station at National
                                                    The lead sulfate paste is passed                                                                            Weather Service site in Springfield,
                                                                                                          components.
                                                  through a filter press and neutralized                                                                        Missouri, were used to input the model
                                                  with hydrated lime to form calcium                         The concentrated sulfides further
                                                                                                          undergo dewatering to produce a                       for the parameters including vertical
                                                  sulfate, then heated at extremely high                                                                        temperature, moisture and wind
                                                  temperatures in the reverberatory                       concentrate that formerly was shipped
                                                                                                          to the Herculaneum primary lead                       characteristics of the atmosphere. This
                                                  furnace to produce soft antimonial lead                                                                       data set provided confidence that the
                                                  bullion and reverberatory slag. Sulfur                  smelter. As stated above, the
                                                                                                          Herculaneum facility ceased operations                controls selected for the attainment
                                                  emissions from the reverberatory                                                                              demonstration will be effective over a
                                                  furnace are controlled by a dry, flue gas               smelting operations in December 2013;
                                                                                                          thus, the concentrate is shipped                      large variety of meteorological
                                                  desulfurization scrubber that introduces                                                                      conditions. The meteorological data
                                                  lime and water to the reverberatory flue                overseas to primary lead smelting
                                                                                                          operations or to other customers.                     were run through AERMOD’s pre-
                                                  gas in a reaction and forms gypsum,                                                                           processors to make the data usable by
                                                  which is removed from the gas stream                    B. Model Selection, Meteorological and                the model.
                                                  by a polishing baghouse. The                            Emissions Inventory Input Data                           As required by section 172(c)(3) of the
                                                  reverberatory slag is fed to the blast                                                                        CAA, a revised emission inventory was
                                                  furnace to recover the antimonial lead.                    Missouri conducted air dispersion
                                                                                                                                                                developed for this nonattainment area.
                                                  The Missouri SIP submittal contains a                   modeling to evaluate the effectiveness of
                                                                                                                                                                Hourly emissions data from January
                                                  process flow diagram that details the                   the proposed control strategy. The
                                                                                                                                                                2009 to October 2010 from BRRF and
                                                  emission point sources throughout the                   model, AERMOD, was utilized and is
                                                                                                                                                                the Buick Mine and Mill were used to
                                                  process that were included in the                       EPA’s preferred model for
                                                                                                                                                                model the base case. Beginning in late
                                                  modeling.                                               demonstrating attainment of the lead
                                                                                                                                                                2010, construction of emission control
                                                                                                          NAAQS. AERMOD estimates the
                                                  2. Mines/Mills Process Description                                                                            projects to control fugitive lead dust and
                                                                                                          combined ambient impact of sources by
                                                                                                                                                                sulfur dioxide (SO2) impacted the base
                                                     Modeling analysis conducted by                       simulating Gaussian dispersion of
                                                                                                                                                                case emissions and ambient air
                                                  Missouri determined that the Buick                      emissions plumes. Emission rates, wind
                                                                                                                                                                monitoring data, making them no longer
                                                  Mine and Mill, the Casteel Mine, and                    speed and direction, atmospheric
                                                                                                                                                                representative of pre-control conditions.
                                                  the K & D Crushing operations                           mixing heights, terrain, plume rise from
                                                                                                                                                                Emissions represented in the model are
                                                  contribute significantly to the monitored               stack emissions, initial dispersion
                                                                                                                                                                from release points, stack emissions
                                                  violation of the 2008 Lead NAAQS at                     characteristics of fugitive sources,
                                                                                                                                                                validated by stack test data, and fugitive
                                                  the air monitor. There are other mining                 particle size and density are all factors
                                                                                                                                                                emissions calculated using field
                                                  and milling operations in the Viburnum                  considered by the model when
                                                                                                                                                                measurements wherever possible or
                                                  Trend area, but these operations were                   estimating ambient impacts. Missouri
                                                                                                                                                                estimated based on EPA’s AP–42
                                                  not found to contribute significantly to                performed two dispersion modeling
                                                                                                                                                                guidelines.4
                                                  the Lead NAAQS violation. Emissions                     analyses for the 2008 lead NAAQS for
                                                                                                                                                                   The 2011 lead emission totals for
                                                  from the Doe Run mining and milling                     the Viburnum Trend nonattainment
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                                                                                                                                                                Viburnum Trend nonattainment area are
                                                  operations are primarily in the form of                 area. One was an analysis of current
                                                                                                                                                                listed in Table 1 below. As discussed
                                                  fugitives from the processing of lead                   conditions to ensure the model is
                                                                                                                                                                above, the emissions from the other
                                                  containing rock until it becomes a wet                  performing adequately (base case). The
                                                                                                                                                                mine and mill operations in the
                                                  concentrate that is shipped to other                    second analysis examined the
                                                                                                                                                                Viburnum Trend area were not found to
                                                  customers. The process is described in                  effectiveness of proposed emission
                                                  greater detail as follows.                              controls (future case). The results of                  4 AP–42, Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission
                                                     Mining begins with the subsurface                    these analyses will be discussed in more              Factors, Fifth Edition, http://www.epa.gov/ttnchie1/
                                                  drilling and blasting of dolomite rock                  detail in section V.C. of this document.              ap42/.



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                                                  significantly impact the lead                                             ambient air monitor and therefore are
                                                  concentrations reported at the violating                                  not listed.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                2011
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Emissions a
                                                                                       Facility name                                                                                          Site name                                                     tons per year
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                (tpy)

                                                  BRRF ..........................................................................................   Buick Smelter .............................................................................                     16.87
                                                  Doe Run .....................................................................................     Buick Mine and Mill ....................................................................                         1.07
                                                  Doe Run .....................................................................................     Casteel Mine ..............................................................................                       0.2
                                                  K & D Crushing ..........................................................................         Casteel Mine ..............................................................................                       0.2

                                                        Total Emissions ...................................................................         .....................................................................................................           18.34
                                                     a Emissionsreported to the Missouri Emissions Inventory System (MoEIS) database which are reported to EPA’s National Emissions Inventory
                                                  (NEI) database, version 1, released September 30, 2013, found at http://www.epa.gov/ttnchie1/net/2011inventory.html.


                                                    In accordance with 40 CFR part 51,                                      C. Modeling Results                                                          the changes to the operations resulting
                                                  appendix W, background concentrations                                                                                                                  from implementation of the control
                                                                                                                            1. Base Case Analysis
                                                  must be considered when determining                                                                                                                    measures required by the 2013 Consent
                                                  NAAQS compliance. Background                                                As discussed above, Missouri used                                          Judgment. The control measures are
                                                  concentrations are intended to include                                    the AERMOD dispersion model to run                                           discussed in paragraph V.D, Control
                                                  impacts attributable to natural sources,                                  two analyses, the base case and the                                          Strategy, below.
                                                  nearby sources (excluding the dominant                                    future case. The base case evaluated a                                          Many of the emissions reduction
                                                  source(s)), and unidentified sources.                                     reasonable estimate of maximum                                               projects that are necessary to meet the
                                                  The calculated background                                                 potential emissions to account for                                           2008 Lead NAAQS were also required to
                                                  concentration includes all sources of                                     contributing sources based on normal                                         be implemented by January 6, 2014, for
                                                  lead not already included in the model                                    facility operations. The base case model                                     compliance with the National Emissions
                                                                                                                            analysis used monitoring, emissions and                                      Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants
                                                  run script. The background
                                                                                                                            meteorological data from August 2009                                         (NESHAP) for Secondary Lead Smelting
                                                  concentration includes distant sources
                                                                                                                            through July 2010.                                                           (77 FR 556, January 5, 2012). The
                                                  of lead, which may have originally
                                                                                                                              Results from the base case modeling                                        Secondary Lead NESHAP, applicable to
                                                  derived from the mining and milling                                       were compared with actual monitoring                                         BRRF, requires, among other things,
                                                  and smelting operations, or naturally                                     data from the same time period to                                            total enclosure and ventilation of lead
                                                  occurring lead in soils that has become                                   examine the reliability of the model.                                        processing and handling buildings to a
                                                  re-entrained in the atmosphere.                                           The statistical analysis was conducted                                       negative pressure requirement of 0.02
                                                    In general, the background value is                                     using the coefficient of correlation, or                                     millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) and
                                                  calculated by averaging the monitored                                     R2. The correlation between modeling                                         housekeeping procedures to reduce
                                                  concentrations at monitor sites outside                                   outputs under the base case and                                              fugitive lead-containing dust.
                                                  the area of immediate dominant source                                     monitoring data was 0.8551 or greater,                                          The secondary lead NESHAP, as fully
                                                  impact and on days when the                                               with 1.0 indicating 1:1 correlation,                                         implemented, is expected to result in a
                                                  predominant wind direction was not                                        confirms the accuracy and reliability of                                     building capture efficiency of
                                                  blowing from the dominant source to                                       the model’s inputs and results. EPA                                          approximately 95 percent. EPA has
                                                  the monitors. Missouri began with all                                     agrees with Missouri’s determination                                         allowed facilities to assume, on a site-
                                                  monitored days and identified days                                        that the model is sufficiently reliable to                                   specific basis, a building fugitive
                                                  with no measured one-hour average                                         predict that the control measures                                            capture efficiency of greater than 95
                                                  wind direction from the smelter. Each                                     modeled in the attainment                                                    percent upon demonstration that control
                                                  monitor was examined in conjunction                                       demonstration (see paragraph 5.C.2                                           measures exceed the requirements of the
                                                  with an acceptable wind fan and the                                       Future Case Analysis below) will result                                      secondary lead NESHAP. In the case of
                                                  concentrations are averaged on days                                       in monitored values below the 2008                                           BRRF, upon careful consideration of
                                                  with no predominant winds from the                                        Lead NAAQS.                                                                  site-specific control measures, including
                                                  dominant sources. The monitor site                                                                                                                     the use of local exhaust ventilation
                                                                                                                            2. Future Case Analysis                                                      devices (LEVs) and a demonstrated
                                                  chosen for the background
                                                  determination is the Oates monitor                                           The future case analysis evaluated the                                    negative pressure in buildings
                                                  located 4.9 miles south of BRRF. The                                      control strategies of the 2013 SIP                                           exceeding 0.02 mm Hg, EPA agreed with
                                                  days selected for the calculation match                                   revision pursuant to the existing                                            Missouri that a building fugitives
                                                  the model study period.                                                   Federally enforceable requirements that                                      capture efficiency of 98 percent was
                                                                                                                            are applicable to the facility as well as                                    appropriate to use in the modeling. This
                                                    EPA conducted an independent                                            the enforceable 2013 Consent Judgment                                        assumed 98 percent building capture
                                                  analysis of the data from the Oates                                       between Missouri, BRRF and Doe Run.                                          efficiency impacts the modeled
                                                  monitor and corresponding wind                                            See appendix M, Missouri SIP. The                                            emissions rates as well as the estimated
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                                                  direction to verify the background                                        future case dispersion modeling is the                                       emissions reductions described in
                                                  concentration calculated by Missouri.                                     attainment demonstration used to verify                                      paragraph V.D, Control Strategy, below.
                                                  Based on its independent analysis, EPA                                    that the proposed control strategies will                                    A more detailed discussion of the
                                                  agrees that the calculated value                                          bring the Buick/Viburnum Trend lead                                          building fugitives capture efficiency
                                                  represents a conservative estimate of                                     nonattainment area into compliance                                           discussion may be found in section 6.2
                                                  background during the study period.                                       with the 2008 lead NAAQS.                                                    of Missouri’s SIP revision.
                                                  Additional information can be found in                                       The differences between the base and                                         The emissions rate reductions are
                                                  the Missouri SIP, Section 4.3.                                            future case emissions rates are based on                                     expected to result in a monitored three-


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                                                  month rolling average of 0.128 mg/m3                       e. By February 4, 2013, install a pulse-           Secondary Lead NESHAP, and Missouri
                                                  lead or less at the nearest ambient                     jet baghouse to improve reverberatory                 rule 10 CSR 10–6.120, the activities
                                                  monitoring location. When added to the                  furnace process ventilation; this project             required therein support the attainment
                                                  background concentration of 0.20 mg/                    is expected to reduce reverberatory                   of the 2008 Lead NAAQS as well.
                                                  m3, the predicted maximum three-                        stack emissions by 45 percent and                        The following is a list of the control
                                                  month rolling average lead                              fugitives by 98 percent.                              measures required by Missouri’s 2013
                                                  concentration is 0.148 mg/m3. By                           f. By February 4, 2013, install a dry              Consent Judgment for the Buick Mine
                                                  comparison, the 2008 Lead NAAQS is                      lime SO2 scrubber to further process                  and Mill, and the Casteel Mine. These
                                                  0.150 mg/m3. Therefore, Missouri’s                      gases as they exit the pulse-jet baghouse;            control measures were implemented by
                                                  modeling demonstrates attainment of                     this measure is intended to control SO2,              Doe Run on or before June 1, 2013.
                                                  the standard.                                           but will also reduce lead-containing                     a. Modify Buick Mine updraft vents 1,
                                                     EPA conducted an independent                         particulates.                                         2, 3 and 6 to achieve a vertical release,
                                                  analysis to verify the predictions of                      g. By January 6, 2014, enclose the                 defined as 45 degrees from horizontal or
                                                  Missouri’s modeling. EPA agrees with                    refinery, blast furnace, reverberatory                greater; this measure improves the
                                                  the modeling conducted by Missouri for                  furnace and dross plant buildings and                 dispersion of lead-containing
                                                  its future case analysis.                               install a baghouse to achieve the                     particulates.
                                                                                                          negative pressure requirement of the                     b. Preclude public access at the
                                                  D. Control Strategy                                     Secondary Lead Smelting MACT (40                      Casteel Mine at a minimum distance
                                                     In order to bring the Viburnum Trend                 CFR 63, subpart X); the estimated                     provided for in the 2013 Consent
                                                  Area into attainment of the 2008 Lead                   reduction in overall emissions from                   Judgment.
                                                  NAAQS, Missouri developed and                           these enclosures is expected to by 98                    c. Preclude public access at Buick
                                                  modeled a control strategy for point                    percent.                                              Mine updraft vents 1, 2, 3 and 6 at a
                                                  source (e.g., stack) and fugitive                          h. By December 31, 2013, install a 40-             minimum distance prescribed by the
                                                  emissions from the four significant                     foot extension on the breaking                        Consent Judgment.
                                                  sources of lead in the nonattainment                    separation and neutralization scrubber                   d. Preclude access to the Buick Mine
                                                  area. Section 5.1 of the Missouri SIP                   stack; the elevated stack height provides             and Mill at a minimum distance
                                                  revision details the control measures                   no net emissions decrease, but rather,                prescribed by the 2013 Consent
                                                  and the estimated emissions reductions.                 greater dispersion of lead emissions that             Judgment.
                                                     Missouri, Doe Run and BRRF                           decreases the impact upon receptors                      The 2011 Consent Decree between
                                                  developed a Consent Judgment, found                     within the nonattainment area.                        EPA, Missouri and Doe Run also
                                                  in the Missouri attainment                                 i. By December 31, 2013, construct a               requires enclosure of existing lead-
                                                  demonstration SIP, appendix M, as a                     30,000 square foot building extension to              containing material storage areas,
                                                  means to establish enforceable emission                 the existing blast feed storage building              interior lead concentrate conveyors,
                                                  limits, controls, operating parameters,                 enclosure; the estimated emissions                    lead filtering system and associated
                                                  and contingency measures to reduce                      reduction is included in item a. above.               equipment, lead concentrate storage
                                                  lead emissions from point, area, and                       j. By October 31, 2014, install                    stockpile, and the truck loading area
                                                  fugitive lead dust sources in support of                ‘‘batwing’’ style ventilation covers to               and scale at the Buick Mine and Mill.
                                                  achieving attainment of the 2008 lead                   improve LEV capture efficiencies on                   This project was completed on or before
                                                  NAAQS as soon as practicable. The                       refinery kettles; these covers contribute             September 1, 2013.
                                                  2013 Consent Judgment was submitted                     to the 98 percent emissions reduction in                 Based on EPA’s analysis of the
                                                  as part of Missouri’s SIP for the 2008                  item g. above.                                        attainment modeling and its outcomes,
                                                  lead NAAQS.                                                k. By December 31, 2013, install quick             EPA believes that Missouri’s control
                                                     A brief description of the BRRF                      closing powered doors at the north                    strategy implemented pursuant to the
                                                  control measures and anticipated                        refinery warehouse, south refinery                    2013 Consent Judgment will bring the
                                                  emissions reductions is as follows.                     warehouse, and the entrance to the                    Viburnum Trend area into attainment of
                                                     a. By February 4, 2013, install a                    reverberatory feed storage building; this             the 2008 Lead NAAQS.
                                                  baghouse at the south refinery; this                    measure also contributes to the 98
                                                  project is expected to reduce emissions                 percent reduction in fugitives estimated              E. Reasonably Available Control
                                                  by 98 percent.                                          for item g. above.                                    Measures (RACM) Including Reasonably
                                                     b. By February 4, 2013, relocate a                      These projects have all been                       Available Control Technology (RACT)
                                                  baghouse from the sweat furnace to the                  completed.                                            and Reasonable Further Progress (RFP)
                                                  blast furnace storage feed building; this                  In addition to the control strategies                Section 172(c)(1) of the CAA requires
                                                  project is expected to reduce emissions                 required by the 2013 Consent Judgment,                nonattainment areas to implement all
                                                  by 80 percent by totally enclosing the                  BRRF developed a baghouse Standard                    RACM, including emissions reductions
                                                  blast furnace feed material storage and                 Operating Procedure (SOP) and a Work                  through the adoption of Reasonably
                                                  handling, while emissions from the                      Practice Manual (WPM) to minimize                     Available Control Technologies (RACT),
                                                  main stack will experience a slight                     lead emissions from operation and                     as expeditiously as practicable. EPA
                                                  increase from the relocation.                           maintenance of all baghouses and to                   interprets this as requiring all
                                                     c. By February 4, 2013, remove the                   minimize fugitive dust emissions,                     nonattainment areas to consider all
                                                  rotary melter at the north refinery and                 respectively. The baghouse SOP is                     available controls and to implement all
                                                  connection of its baghouse to the north                 required by the Secondary Lead                        measures that are determined to be
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                                                  refinery process ducts; this represents                 NESHAP and the WPM is required by                     reasonably available, except that
                                                  an estimated 95 percent reduction in                    both the Secondary Lead NESHAP and                    measures which will not assist the area
                                                  emissions from the previous process                     the Missouri rule 10 CSR 10–6.120. On                 to more expeditiously attain the
                                                  configuration.                                          December 18, 2012, (see appendix J of                 standard are not required to be
                                                     d. By February 4, 2013, install a truck              Missouri’s SIP revision) Missouri                     implemented.5 In March 2012, EPA
                                                  tire wash system for outbound traffic;                  approved these documents. Although
                                                  washing trucks is anticipated to reduce                 the baghouse SOP and WPM were                           5 See 58 FR 67751, December 22 1993, for a

                                                  fugitive emissions by 95 percent.                       prepared for compliance with the                      discussion of this interpretation as it relates to lead.



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                                                  issued guidance titled, ‘‘Implementation                calendar quarter of April through June                average lead concentration is 0.148 mg/
                                                  of Reasonably Available Control                         2014, and May through July, the Buick                 m3. By comparison, the 2008 Lead
                                                  Measures (RACM) for Controlling Lead                    North monitor violated the NAAQS due                  NAAQS is 0.150 mg/m3. Therefore,
                                                  Emissions’’ (RACM Guidance).6                           to a power outage on June 22, 2014, that              Missouri’s modeling demonstrates
                                                     Section 172(c)(2) of the CAA requires                impacted air pollution control                        attainment of the standard.
                                                  areas designated as nonattainment for                   equipment. This violation did not
                                                  criteria pollutants to include a                                                                              G. New Source Review (NSR)
                                                                                                          trigger contingency measures because
                                                  demonstration of Reasonable Further                     the 2013 Consent Judgment does not                       Within the CAA, part D of title I
                                                  Progress (RFP) in attainment                            require the facility to begin monitoring              requires SIP submittals to include a
                                                  demonstrations. Section 171(1) of the                   attainment of the lead NAAQS until the                permit program for the construction and
                                                  CAA defines RFP as annual incremental                   rolling calendar quarter following                    operation of new and modified major
                                                  reductions in emissions of the relevant                 installation of all control measures,                 stationary sources. The current
                                                  air pollutants as required by part D, or                which is November 2014 through                        definition of nonattainment areas in
                                                  emission reductions that may                            January 2015. For the rolling calendar                Missouri, which for lead includes the
                                                  reasonably be required by EPA to ensure                 quarters starting in July through                     Viburnum Trend area, is provided in
                                                  attainment of the applicable NAAQS by                   December 2014, the facility is attaining              Missouri rule 10 CSR 10–6.020. For
                                                  the applicable date. Part D does not                    the lead NAAQS.                                       installations in a nonattainment area,
                                                  include specific RFP requirements for                      EPA proposes to approve Missouri’s                 Missouri rule 10 CSR 10–6.060 requires
                                                  lead.                                                   SIP as meeting sections 172(c)(1) and                 a permit for construction of, or major
                                                     Missouri performed a RACM analysis                   (c)(2) of the CAA.                                    modification to, an installation with
                                                  in compliance with the RACM                                                                                   potential to annually emit one hundred
                                                  Guidance. As stated in the final lead                   F. Attainment Demonstration                           (100) tons or more of a nonattainment
                                                  NAAQS rule, RFP is satisfied by the                        CAA section 172 requires a state to                pollutant, or a permit for a modification
                                                  strict adherence to a compliance                        submit a plan for each of its                         at a major source with potential to
                                                  schedule which is expected to                           nonattainment areas that demonstrates                 annually emit one thousand two
                                                  periodically yield significant emission                 attainment of the applicable ambient air              hundred (1,200) pounds of lead. Both
                                                  reductions. Missouri has determined                     quality standard as expeditiously as                  rules have previously been approved by
                                                  that existing controls and practices,                   practicable, but no later than the                    EPA as part of the SIP, as meeting the
                                                  combined with additional controls and                   specified attainment date. This                       requirements of section 173 of the CAA,
                                                  practices required by the 2013 Consent                  demonstration should consist of four                  and EPA implementing rules at 40 CFR
                                                  Judgment, constitute RACM. The                          parts: (1) Technical analyses that locate,            51.165. (78 FR 19602; 78 FR 37457).
                                                  control measures have been modeled                      identify, and quantify sources of
                                                                                                          emissions that are contributing to                    H. Contingency Measures
                                                  and demonstrated to achieve the lead
                                                  NAAQS and also comply with RACM                         violations of the lead NAAQS; (2)                       As required by CAA section 172(c)(9),
                                                  and RFP.                                                analyses of future year emissions                     the SIP submittal includes contingency
                                                     In accordance with the Consent                       reductions and air quality improvement                measures to be implemented if EPA
                                                  Judgment, all of the control measures for               resulting from already-adopted national,              determines that the area has failed to
                                                  BRRF and the mines and mills have                       state, and local programs and from                    make RFP or if the area fails to attain the
                                                  been installed to date. The secondary                   potential new state and local measures                NAAQS by December 2015. If the air
                                                  lead NESHAP requires BRRF to comply                     to meet the RACT, RACM, and RFP                       quality data for any three-month rolling
                                                  with control measures and work                          requirements in the area; (3) adopted                 period after the implementation of the
                                                  practices on or before January 6, 2014.                 emissions reduction measures with                     control measures identified in the 2013
                                                  Further, Missouri rule 10 CSR 10–6.120                  schedules for implementation and (4)                  Consent Judgment exceeds the 0.15 ug/
                                                  requires BRRF to implement the WPM                      contingency measures required under                   m3 three-month rolling average lead
                                                  and places production limits on the                     section 172(c)(9) of the CAA.                         standard, BRRF shall implement the
                                                  facility. Collectively, these control                      The requirements for the first two                 contingency measures set forth in the
                                                  measures and practices exceed the                       parts are described in the sections on                2013 Consent Judgment. Missouri may
                                                  requirements of EPA’s RACT Guidance.                    emissions inventories and RACM/                       also require implementation of
                                                     RFP is addressed by the control                      RACT, above and in the sections on air                contingency measures if Doe Run fails
                                                  strategy occurring in a timeframe                       quality modeling and the attainment                   to implement the control strategy
                                                  consistent with the CAA and the 2013                    demonstration that follows immediately                projects in accordance with the 2013
                                                  Consent Judgment. Upon                                  below. Requirements for the third and                 Consent Judgment.
                                                  implementation of the control strategy                  fourth parts are described in the                        The 2013 Consent Judgment contains
                                                  and practices described above, ambient                  sections on the control strategy and the              the following contingency measures
                                                  air quality concentrations are expected                 contingency measures, respectively.                   which apply to BRRF:
                                                  to drop at or below attainment levels                      As stated in section V.C.2. above, the                a. Ventilate the reverberatory feed
                                                  immediately after implementation of the                 future case dispersion modeling is the                storage building with a minimum design
                                                  control strategy. Air monitoring data                   attainment demonstration used to verify               to achieve a negative pressure of 0.02
                                                  indicate that all of the nonattainment                  that the proposed control strategies will             inches Hg within nine months’ notice
                                                  area’s ambient air quality monitors                     bring the area into attainment. In order              from Missouri.
                                                  reported lead (Pb) concentrations below                 to determine whether the planned                         b. Within a time frame to be
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                                                  the 2008 lead NAAQS for the three-                      emission reduction strategies will result             determined by Missouri and BRRF,
                                                  month rolling average for February                      in attainment of the NAAQS, the                       BRRF shall submit a work plan for a
                                                  through May 2014. See http://                           modeled maximum lead air                              study to determine the best practices
                                                  www.dnr.mo.gov/env/apcp/docs/                           concentration (based on a rolling three-              and best available control technology to
                                                  leadmonitordata.pdf. For the rolling                    month average) is added to the                        achieve compliance with the 2008 Lead
                                                                                                          calculated background lead                            NAAQS. The study shall be completed
                                                    6 http://www.epa.gov/oar/lead/pdfs/                   concentration of 0.020 mg/m3, the                     and submitted to Missouri within 180
                                                  2012ImplementationGuide.pdf.                            predicted maximum three-month rolling                 days from Missouri’s approval of the


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                                                  work plan. Within 60 days from receipt                  approves any substitute measure, the                  VI. Review of Revision to Missouri Rule
                                                  of the study, Missouri shall advise BRRF                measures included in the approved SIP                 Restricting Lead Emissions From
                                                  of whether the projects and timelines for               will be the enforceable measure. EPA                  Specific Lead Smelter-Refinery
                                                  implementation proposed by the study                    does not intend to approve any                        Installations
                                                  are acceptable. Upon Missouri’s                         substitutions that cannot be                          A. Background
                                                  approval or 60 days with no comment,                    implemented in the same timeframe as
                                                  the projects identified by the study shall              the original measure. These measures                     Section 110 of the CAA requires states
                                                  be implemented in accordance with the                                                                         to develop air pollution regulations and
                                                                                                          will help ensure compliance with the
                                                  timeline therein and shall become a                                                                           control strategies to ensure that state air
                                                                                                          2008 lead NAAQS as well as meet the                   quality meets the NAAQS established
                                                  fully enforceable part of the 2013                      requirements of section 172(c)(9) of the
                                                  Consent Judgment.                                                                                             by EPA. In order for the state regulations
                                                     c. Pave inbound truck parking lot                    CAA. EPA proposes to approve                          to be incorporated into the Federally-
                                                  within 18 months of notice from                         Missouri’s SIP as meeting section                     enforceable SIP, states must formally
                                                  Missouri of a 2008 Lead NAAQS                           172(c)(9) of the CAA.                                 adopt the regulations and control
                                                  violation.                                              I. Enforceability                                     strategies consistent with state and
                                                     d. Within a timeframe to be developed                                                                      Federal requirements. States submit
                                                  by Missouri and BRRF, BRRF shall                           As specified in section 172(c)(6) and              adopted rules and revisions to EPA for
                                                  submit and evaluation of the main                       section 110(a)(2)(A) of the CAA, and 57               inclusion in the SIP. State rules and
                                                  baghouse capacity and will identify any                 FR 13556, all measures and other                      revisions approved by EPA under
                                                  projects that are deemed technically                    elements in the SIP must be enforceable               section 110 authority are incorporated
                                                  feasible and cost-effective to redistribute             by the state and EPA. The enforceable                 into the Federally-approved and
                                                  any excess capacity identified in the                   document included in Missouri’s SIP                   enforceable SIP.
                                                  evaluation and for inclusion as                                                                                  As discussed above in paragraph I,
                                                                                                          submittal is the 2013 Consent Judgment.
                                                  contingency measures and provide an                                                                           Background, Missouri rule 10 CSR 10–
                                                                                                          The 2013 Consent Judgment contains all
                                                  implementation timeframe. Within 60                                                                           6.120 ‘‘Restriction of Emissions of Lead
                                                                                                          control and contingency measures with                 from Specific Lead Smelter—Refinery
                                                  days of receipt of the evaluation,
                                                                                                          enforceable dates for implementation.                 Installations’’, establishes lead
                                                  Missouri will advise BRRF whether the
                                                  projects and timelines are acceptable.                  The only exception relates to the                     emissions limits from stacks at specific
                                                  Upon approval or after 60 days, the                     Federally enforceable dates found in the              lead smelters including the
                                                  projects identified in the baghouse                     2011 Consent Decree. The 2013 Consent                 Herculaneum facility in Herculaneum,
                                                  capacity study shall become an                          Judgment also includes monitoring,                    Missouri, and BRRF in Boss, Missouri.
                                                  enforceable part of the 2013 Consent                    recordkeeping, and reporting                             For enforceability, the Viburnum
                                                  Judgment.                                               requirements to ensure that the control               Trend area lead NAAQS attainment SIP
                                                     The contingency measures listed                      and contingency measures are met. The                 relies upon the production limit
                                                  above shall be implemented upon notice                  state adopted the 2013 Consent                        imposed by Missouri rule 10 CSR 10–
                                                  from Missouri of a Lead NAAQS                           Judgment into Missouri’s state                        6.120, recordkeeping requirements, and
                                                  violation and shall be implemented in                   regulations on June 19, 2013, making it               test methods. The approval of the
                                                  the order listed above for each                         state-enforceable. Upon EPA approval of               revision to the rule relies upon the
                                                  subsequent Lead NAAQS violation                         the SIP submission, the 2013 Consent                  modeling demonstration proposed in
                                                  should additional violations occur.                     Judgment will become state and                        the lead NAAQS attainment SIP to
                                                     BRRF must notify Missouri within ten                 Federally enforceable, and enforceable                demonstrate that the production limits
                                                  (10) days of completion of any                          by citizens under section 304 of the                  will result in emissions limits that meet
                                                  contingency measure. Sixty days (60)                    CAA.                                                  the standard. A technical analysis of the
                                                  after completion, BRRF will propose an                                                                        production limits proposed, reporting
                                                  additional qualified contingency                           We note that the 2013 Consent                      and recordkeeping requirements, and
                                                  measure to be added to the 2013                         Judgment also contains provisions for                 the test methods prescribed is
                                                  Consent Judgment, which will become                     stipulated penalties should Doe Run or                conducted in the EPA Technical
                                                  part of the 2013 Consent Judgment and                   BRRF fail to comply with provisions of                Support Document (TSD), which is
                                                  fully enforceable upon approval by                      the 2013 Consent Judgment. The 2011                   included in the docket as materials
                                                  Missouri. These additional contingency                  Consent Decree also contains stipulated               relied upon for this proposed action. An
                                                  measures will also be subject to EPA                    penalty provisions. EPA is not bound by               abbreviated discussion of the
                                                  approval as part of the SIP.                            the state’s 2013 Consent Judgment                     information in the EPA TSD is
                                                     Doe Run or BRRF may also substitute                  penalties. With regard to matters that                discussed below.
                                                  new control(s) for the identified                       are addressed by the 2011 Consent
                                                  contingency measure(s) if Doe Run or                                                                          B. Analysis of Production and Emissions
                                                                                                          Decree, EPA may enforce against                       Limits
                                                  BRRF identifies and demonstrates to                     violations of this document under
                                                  Missouri and EPA’s satisfaction that the                section 113 of the CAA or other Federal                 As stated above, Missouri rule 10 CSR
                                                  alternative control measure(s) would                    authorities, rather than the 2013                     10–6.120(B)(2) limits production at
                                                  achieve attainment with the 2008 lead                                                                         BRRF to 175,000 tons of Pb per year,
                                                                                                          Consent Judgment, if EPA approves the
                                                  NAAQS. The 2013 Consent Judgment                                                                              and is consistent with the limit imposed
                                                                                                          2013 Consent Judgment, as proposed in
                                                  also allows Doe Run or BRRF to change                                                                         by the Prevention of Significant
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                                                                                                          this action, into the SIP.
                                                  the order of implementation for                                                                               Deterioration (PSD) permit issued to the
                                                  contingency measures and time frames                       EPA proposes to approve Missouri’s                 facility. However, the Pb emissions from
                                                  for completion upon approval by                         SIP as meeting sections 172(c)(6) and                 the present operations are significantly
                                                  Missouri.                                               110(a)(2)(A) of the CAA, and 57 FR                    less than the previous operational
                                                     Changes to contingency measures                      13556.                                                configuration in the PSD permit. This is
                                                  would require a public hearing at the                                                                         due to the elimination of the Rotary
                                                  state level and EPA approval as a formal                                                                      Melter, and the addition of control
                                                  SIP revision. Until such time as EPA                                                                          measures listed in Section 5.1 of the SIP


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                                                  document, including two new                             stack lead emissions at BRRF to 0.00087               which are documented by the reporting
                                                  baghouses, enclosure of the facility’s                  grains per dry standard cubic feet (gr/               and record keeping requirements
                                                  process and materials handling areas                    dscf) of air. Missouri has withdrawn its              contained therein. Therefore, EPA
                                                  under negative pressure to achieve the                  request for approval of these limits into             proposes to approve this portion of
                                                  Secondary Lead NESHAP, and                              the SIP because they no longer represent              Missouri rule 10 CSR 10–6.120.
                                                  additional work practice standards also                 operating conditions at the facility and
                                                                                                                                                                E. Test Methods
                                                  to comply with the NESHAP.                              are higher than the secondary lead
                                                     The Viburnum Trend area lead                         NESHAP, respectively.                                   Missouri rule 10 CSR 10–6.120(5)
                                                  NAAQS attainment SIP and supporting                                                                           contains the required test methods for
                                                  Consent Judgment specify Stack                          C. Work Practice Manual (WPM)                         stack testing in accordance with the
                                                  Emission Limits required to attain the                     Missouri rule 10 CSR 10–6.120(3)(C)                requirements for visible emissions
                                                  2008 Pb NAAQS (see table 4, Stack                       contains the requirements for both the                contained in Missouri rule 10 CSR 10–
                                                  Emission Limits). Although Missouri                     Herculaneum facility and BRRF to                      6.030(9), for quantifying Pb in stack
                                                  rule 10 CSR 10–6.120 establishes the                    control fugitive emissions of lead from               gases in accordance with Missouri rule
                                                  maximum Pb production limit for BRRF                    all process and area sources by work                  10 CSR 10–6.030(12), and for measuring
                                                  rather than a specific emission                         practices. The work practices are                     Pb in ambient air in accordance with
                                                  limitation by stack, the Pb production                  required to be submitted to the state in              Missouri rule 10 CSR 10–030(12). These
                                                  limit, or throughput, correlates with the               the form of a WPM for the state                       methods have all been determined to
                                                  stack emission limits modeled in the                    director’s review and approval.                       comply with the equivalent EPA
                                                  SIP. The emissions limits by source are                    Any change to the WPM requires state               Methods 12 and 29 promulgated by 40
                                                  detailed in appendix H of the                           director approval and the change shall                CFR part 60 appendix A.
                                                  attainment demonstration SIP.                           not lessen the effectiveness of the                     The Test Methods required by the
                                                     The modeled total emissions in the                   fugitive emission reductions for the                  revised Missouri rule are necessary to
                                                  attainment demonstration SIP are                        work practice involved. Written                       determine that the facility is complying
                                                  176,482 tons of Pb produced per year.                   approval by the director is required                  with the stack emission limits imposed
                                                  Thus, the ‘‘Future’’ case modeling                      before any change becomes effective.                  by the Viburnum Trend Area attainment
                                                  demonstrates that under conservative                       If the director determines that a                  SIP. The SIP relies on the Missouri rule
                                                  production rates (i.e., slightly higher                 change in the WPM is warranted, the                   for the Test Methods and reporting of
                                                  than the maximum allowable by the                       state director shall notify the facility in           the results of testing to determine
                                                  revised Missouri rule), the facility still              writing. The facility must make the                   compliance. Therefore, EPA proposes to
                                                  attains the 2008 Pb NAAQS.                              required change(s) within 30 days of                  approve this portion of Missouri rule 10
                                                     As discussed in paragraph V.C. above,                written notice from the state director.               CSR 10–6.120.
                                                  EPA has conducted an independent                           The requirements for the WPM are
                                                  analysis of Missouri’s attainment SIP                   consistent with the modeled controls of               VII. Proposed Action
                                                  modeling and has determined that the                    fugitive emissions in the Viburnum                      EPA is proposing to grant full
                                                  control measures will result in                         Trend area attainment SIP. The SIP                    approval of Missouri’s attainment
                                                  attainment of the 2008 lead NAAQS.                      relies on the Missouri rule for                       demonstration SIP for the Viburnum
                                                  The detailed analysis, contained in                     implementation of work practices                      Trend 2008 lead NAAQS nonattainment
                                                  EPA’s TSD, of the Pb production limits                  contained in the approved manual.                     area. EPA believes that the SIP
                                                  for BRRF imposed by Missouri rule 10                    Therefore, EPA proposes to approve this               submitted by Missouri satisfies the
                                                  CSR 10–6.120 demonstrates that they                     portion of Missouri rule 10 CSR 10–                   applicable requirements of the CAA
                                                  correspond with the SIP control                         6.120.                                                identified in EPA’s Final Rule (73 FR
                                                  measures, expressed as stack emission                                                                         66964, October 15, 2008), and will
                                                  limits, imposed by the Viburnum Trend                   D. Reporting and Record Keeping
                                                                                                                                                                result in attainment of the 0.15 ug/m3
                                                  area lead NAAQS attainment SIP and                        Missouri rule 10 CSR 10–6.120(4)                    standard in the Viburnum Trend,
                                                  supporting Consent Judgment and will                    contains the requirement for the                      Missouri, area.
                                                  provide for attainment of the 2008 Pb                   Herculaneum facility and BRRF to keep                   Pursuant to Missouri’s March 4, 2015,
                                                  NAAQS. As demonstrated above, the                       records and files generated by the                    withdrawal request, EPA is not taking
                                                  revision to the Missouri SIP does not                   WPM’s implementation. The required                    action on the Doe Run primary lead
                                                  interfere with attainment and reasonable                records include records of inspections                smelter-refinery emissions limits in 10
                                                  further progress.                                       conducted of fugitive emissions control               CSR 10–6.120(3)(B)1. and table I, and
                                                     Pursuant to the March 4, 2015,                       equipment such as hoods, air ducts and                the 0.00087 gr/dscf main stack
                                                  withdrawal request from Missouri, EPA                   exhaust fans, and records that                        emissions limit for BRRF in 10 CSR 10–
                                                  is not taking action on Missouri rule 10                demonstrate compliance with the                       6.120(3)(B)2. EPA proposes to approve
                                                  CSR 10–6.120, General Provision                         sampling methods required for stack                   the remaining portions of the revision to
                                                  (3)(B)1, which limits main stack,                       testing discussed below. These records                Missouri rule 10 CSR 10–6.120 as part
                                                  number 7 and 9 baghouse stack and                       are required to be maintained at the                  of Missouri’s SIP.
                                                  number 8 baghouse stack lead emissions                  facility for a minimum of two (2) years
                                                  at the Doe Run primary lead smelter-                    and shall be made available to the state              Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
                                                  refinery in Herculaneum, Missouri.7 In                  director upon request.                                  In this action, EPA is proposing to
                                                  addition, EPA is not taking action on                     The requirements for the reporting                  include in a final EPA rule regulatory
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                                                  Missouri rule 10 CSR 10–6.120, General                  and record keeping are necessary to                   text that includes incorporation by
                                                  Provision (3)(B)2., which limits main                   determine that the facility is operating              reference. In accordance with the
                                                                                                          in accordance with the modeled                        requirements of 1 CFR 51.5, EPA is
                                                     7 Missouri’s State Implementation Plan for the       controls of fugitive emissions in the                 proposing to incorporate by reference
                                                  Jefferson County Lead Nonattainment Area and            Viburnum Trend area attainment SIP.                   Missouri Rule 10 CSR 10–6.120 (with
                                                  associated lead emissions limits for ongoing
                                                  refinery operations at the Doe Run Refinery in
                                                                                                          The SIP relies on the Missouri rule for               the exclusions of Paragraph 10–6.120
                                                  Herculaneum, Missouri were approved by EPA on           implementation of work practices                      (3)(B)1. and Table 1, and the 0.00087 gr/
                                                  October 20, 2014. 79 FR 62574.                          contained in the approved manual                      dscf main stack emissions limit for


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                                                  BRRF) described in the proposed                         responsibilities among the various                    publication of the rule in the Federal
                                                  amendments to 40 CFR part 52 set forth                  levels of government, as specified in                 Register.
                                                  below. EPA has made, and will continue                  Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255,                      A major rule cannot take effect until
                                                  to make, these documents generally                      August 10, 1999). Thus Executive Order                60 days after it is published in the
                                                  available electronically through                        13132 does not apply to this action.                  Federal Register. This action is not a
                                                  www.regulations.gov and/or in hard                      This action merely approves a state rule              ‘‘major rule’’ as defined by 5 U.S.C.
                                                  copy at the appropriate EPA office (see                 implementing a Federal standard, and                  804(2).
                                                  the ADDRESSES section of this preamble                  does not alter the relationship or the                   Under section 307(b)(1) of the CAA,
                                                  for more information).                                  distribution of power and                             petitions for judicial review of this
                                                     Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR                   responsibilities established in the CAA.              action must be filed in the United States
                                                  51735, October 4, 1993), this action is                 This rulemaking also is not subject to                Court of Appeals for the appropriate
                                                  not a ‘‘significant regulatory action’’ and             Executive Order 13045, ‘‘Protection of                circuit by July 31, 2015. Filing a petition
                                                  therefore is not subject to review under                Children from Environmental Health                    for reconsideration by the Administrator
                                                  Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 (76                    Risks and Safety Risks’’ (62 FR 19885,                of this proposed rule does not affect the
                                                  FR 3821, January 21, 2011). This action                 April 23, 1997) because it approves a                 finality of this rulemaking for the
                                                  is also not subject to Executive Order                  state rule implementing a Federal                     purposes of judicial review nor does it
                                                  13211, ‘‘Actions Concerning Regulations                 standard.                                             extend the time within which a petition
                                                  That Significantly Affect Energy Supply,                                                                      for judicial review may be filed, and
                                                                                                             In reviewing SIP submissions, EPA’s
                                                  Distribution, or Use’’ (66 FR 28355, May                                                                      shall not postpone the effectiveness of
                                                                                                          role is to approve state choices,
                                                  22, 2001). This action merely approves                                                                        such future rule or action.
                                                                                                          provided that they meet the criteria of
                                                  state law as meeting Federal
                                                                                                          the CAA. In this context, in the absence              List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
                                                  requirements and imposes no additional
                                                                                                          of a prior existing requirement for the                 Environmental protection, Air
                                                  requirements beyond those imposed by
                                                  state law. Accordingly, the                             State to use voluntary consensus                      pollution control, Carbon monoxide,
                                                  Administrator certifies that this                       standards (VCS), EPA has no authority                 Incorporation by reference,
                                                  rulemaking will not have a significant                  to disapprove a state submission for                  Intergovernmental relations, Nitrogen
                                                  economic impact on a substantial                        failure to use VCS. It would thus be                  dioxide, Ozone, Particulate matter,
                                                  number of small entities under the                      inconsistent with applicable law for                  Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                  Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601                EPA when it reviews a state submission,               requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile
                                                  et seq.). Because this rulemaking would                 to use VCS in place of a state                        organic compounds.
                                                  approve pre-existing requirements                       submission that otherwise satisfies the
                                                                                                          provisions of the CAA. Thus, the                       Dated: May 19, 2015.
                                                  under state law and does not impose                                                                           Mark Hague,
                                                  any additional enforceable duty beyond                  requirements of section 12(d) of the
                                                                                                          National Technology Transfer and                      Acting Regional Administrator, Region 7.
                                                  that required by state law, it does not
                                                  contain any unfunded mandate or                         Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C.                      For the reasons stated in the
                                                  significantly or uniquely affect small                  272 note) do not apply. This action does              preamble, the EPA proposes to amend
                                                  governments, as described in the                        not impose an information collection                  40 CFR part 52 as set forth below:
                                                  Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995                    burden under the provisions of the
                                                  (Pub. L. 104–4).                                        Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44                   PART 52—APPROVAL AND
                                                     The SIP is not approved to apply on                  U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). Burden is defined               PROMULGATION OF
                                                  any Indian reservation land or in any                   at 5 CFR 1320.3(b).                                   IMPLEMENTATION PLANS
                                                  other area where EPA or an Indian tribe                    The Congressional Review Act, 5
                                                                                                                                                                ■ 1. The authority citation for part 52
                                                  has demonstrated that a tribe has                       U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the Small
                                                                                                                                                                continues to read as follows:
                                                  jurisdiction. In those areas of Indian                  Business Regulatory Enforcement
                                                  country, the rule does not have tribal                  Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides                  Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
                                                  implications and will not impose                        that before a rule may take effect, the
                                                  substantial direct costs on tribal                      agency promulgating the rule must                     Subpart AA—Missouri
                                                  governments or preempt tribal law as                    submit a rule report, which includes a                ■ 2. In § 52. 1320 amend the table in
                                                  specified by Executive Order 13175 (65                  copy of the rule, to each House of the                paragraph (c) by revising the entry for
                                                  FR 67249, November 9, 2000).                            Congress and to the Comptroller General               Missouri Rule 10 CSR 10–6.120 and the
                                                     This action also does not have                       of the United States. EPA will submit a               table in paragraph (d) by adding new
                                                  Federalism implications because it does                 report containing this proposed rule and              entry (29) to read as follows:
                                                  not have substantial direct effects on the              other required information to the U.S.
                                                  States, on the relationship between the                 Senate, the U.S. House of                             § 52.1320    Identification of plan.
                                                  national government and the States, or                  Representatives, and the Comptroller                  *       *    *      *     *
                                                  on the distribution of power and                        General of the United States prior to                     (c) * * *
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                                                                                                             EPA-APPROVED MISSOURI REGULATIONS
                                                                                                                                State effective
                                                      Missouri citation                             Title                                              EPA approval date                    Explanation
                                                                                                                                     date

                                                                                                               Missouri Department of Natural Resources


                                                              *                       *                         *                      *                        *                      *                    *

                                                   Chapter 6—Air Quality Standards, Definitions, Sampling and Reference Methods, and Air Pollution Control Regulations for the State of
                                                                                                                Missouri


                                                              *                       *                         *                      *                        *                      *                    *

                                                  10–6.120 .................   Restriction of Emissions of Lead from                3/30/09         6/1/15 and [Insert        Paragraph (3)(B)1 and Table, Provision
                                                                                Specific Lead Smelter-Refinery Instal-                                Federal Register          Pertaining to Limitations of Lead
                                                                                lations.                                                              citation].                Emissions from Specific Installations,
                                                                                                                                                                                is not approved as part of the SIP.
                                                                                                                                                                              The requirement to limit main stack
                                                                                                                                                                                lead emissions at BRRF to 0.00087
                                                                                                                                                                                gr/dscf lead in Paragraph (3)(B)2 is
                                                                                                                                                                                not approved as part of the SIP.

                                                              *                       *                         *                      *                        *                      *                    *



                                                  *       *       *       *      *                               (d) * * *

                                                                                           EPA-APPROVED MISSOURI SOURCE-SPECIFIC PERMITS AND ORDERS
                                                                                                                                              State effective
                                                              Name of source                                Order/permit number                                            EPA approval date              Explanation
                                                                                                                                                   date


                                                            *               *                                *                *                                 *                  *                        *
                                                  (29) Doe Run Buick Resource Re-                 Consent Judgment 13IR–CC00016                   7/29/13        6/1/15 and [Insert Federal Reg-
                                                    cycling Facility.                                                                                              ister citation]



                                                  *       *       *       *      *                            March 12, 2008; lead (Pb) on October                   Colorado, 80202–1129. The EPA
                                                  [FR Doc. 2015–13128 Filed 5–29–15; 8:45 am]                 15, 2008; and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) on                requests that you contact the individual
                                                  BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                      January 22, 2010. Section 110(a) of the                listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
                                                                                                              CAA requires that each state submit a                  CONTACT section to view the hard copy
                                                                                                              SIP for the implementation,                            of the docket. The Regional Office’s
                                                  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION                                    maintenance, and enforcement of each                   official hours of business are Monday
                                                  AGENCY                                                      NAAQS promulgated by EPA.                              through Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.,
                                                                                                              DATES: Written comments must be                        excluding federal holidays. An
                                                  40 CFR Part 52                                                                                                     electronic copy of the State’s SIP
                                                                                                              received on or before July 1, 2015.
                                                  [EPA–R08–OAR–2012–0972, FRL–9928–52–                                                                               compilation is also available at http://
                                                                                                              ADDRESSES: The EPA has established a
                                                  Region 8]                                                                                                          www.epa.gov/region8/air/sip.html.
                                                                                                              docket for this action under Docket
                                                                                                              Identification Number EPA–R08–OAR–                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  Promulgation of State Implementation                                                                               Abby Fulton, Air Program, U.S.
                                                                                                              2012–0972. All documents in the docket
                                                  Plan Revisions; Infrastructure                                                                                     Environmental Protection Agency
                                                                                                              are listed on the http://
                                                  Requirements for the 2008 Ozone, 2008                                                                              (EPA), Region 8, Mail Code 8P–AR,
                                                                                                              www.regulations.gov Web site. Although
                                                  Lead, and 2010 NO2 National Ambient                                                                                1595 Wynkoop Street, Denver, Colorado
                                                                                                              listed in the index, some information
                                                  Air Quality Standards; Colorado                                                                                    80202–1129, 303–312–6563,
                                                                                                              may not be publicly available, i.e.,
                                                                                                              Confidential Business Information or                   fulton.abby@epa.gov.
                                                  AGENCY:  Environmental Protection
                                                  Agency (EPA).                                               other information the disclosure of                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

                                                  ACTION: Proposed rule.                                      which is restricted by statute. Certain                I. General Information
                                                                                                              other material, such as copyrighted
                                                  SUMMARY:   The Environmental Protection                     material, is not placed on the Internet                What should I consider as I prepare my
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                                                  Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve                        and will be publicly available only in                 comments for EPA?
                                                  elements of State Implementation Plan                       the hard copy form. Publicly available                   1. Submitting Confidential Business
                                                  (SIP) revisions from the State of                           docket materials are available either                  Information (CBI). Do not submit CBI to
                                                  Colorado to demonstrate the State meets                     electronically through http://                         EPA through http://www.regulations.gov
                                                  infrastructure requirements of the Clean                    www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at                 or email. Clearly mark the part or all of
                                                  Air Act (Act, CAA) for the National                         EPA Region 8, Office of Partnership and                the information that you claim to be
                                                  Ambient Air Quality Standards                               Regulatory Assistance, Air Program,                    CBI. For CBI information on a disk or
                                                  (NAAQS) promulgated for ozone on                            1595 Wynkoop Street, Denver,                           CD–ROM that you mail to EPA, mark


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Document Created: 2015-12-15 15:18:38
Document Modified: 2015-12-15 15:18:38
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesComments must be received on or before July 1, 2015
ContactStephanie Doolan at (913) 551-7719, or by email at [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 30965 

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