81_FR_10221 81 FR 10182 - Approval of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Missouri State Implementation Plan for the 2008 Lead Standard

81 FR 10182 - Approval of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Missouri State Implementation Plan for the 2008 Lead Standard

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 39 (February 29, 2016)

Page Range10182-10188
FR Document2016-04083

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposes to grant full approval of Missouri's attainment demonstration State Implementation Plan (SIP) for the lead National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for the Exide Technologies Canon Hollow facility in Forest City, Missouri, received by EPA on October 20, 2014. 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 Clean Air Act (CAA) identified in EPA's Final Rule published on October 15, 2008 in the Federal Register, and will bring the violating area into attainment of the 0.15 microgram per cubic meter (ug/m\3\) lead NAAQS.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 39 (Monday, February 29, 2016)
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 52

[EPA-R07-OAR-2015-0835; FRL 9942-77-Region 7]


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

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

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 lead National Ambient Air Quality 
Standard (NAAQS) for the Exide Technologies Canon Hollow facility in 
Forest City, Missouri, received by EPA on October 20, 2014. 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 Clean Air Act (CAA) 
identified in EPA's Final Rule published on October 15, 2008 in the 
Federal Register, and will bring the violating area into attainment of 
the 0.15 microgram per cubic meter (ug/m\3\) lead NAAQS.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before March 30, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-R07-
OAR-2015-0835, to http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online 
instructions for submitting comments. Once submitted, comments cannot 
be edited or removed from Regulations.gov. The EPA may publish any 
comment received to its public docket. Do not submit electronically any 
information you consider to be Confidential Business Information (CBI) 
or other information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. 
Multimedia submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be accompanied by a 
written comment. The written comment is considered the official comment 
and should include discussion of all points you wish to make. The EPA 
will generally not consider comments or comment contents located 
outside of the primary submission (i.e. on the web, cloud, or other 
file sharing system). For additional submission methods, the full EPA 
public comment policy, information about CBI or multimedia submissions, 
and general guidance on making effective comments, please visit http://www2.epa.gov/dockets/commenting-epa-dockets.
    Publicly available docket materials are available electronically at 
www.regulations.gov and at EPA Region 7, 11201 Renner Boulevard, 
Lenexa, Kansas 66219. Please schedule an appointment during normal 
business hours with the contact listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 
CONTACT section.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stephanie Doolan, Environmental 
Protection Agency, Air Planning and Development Branch, 11201 Renner 
Boulevard, Lenexa, Missouri 66219 at (913) 551-7719, or by email at 
[email protected].

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

Table of Contents

I. What is being addressed in this document?
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 Compliance Plan for the 2008 Lead NAAQS
    A. Facility Description
    B. Model Selection, Meteorological and Emissions Inventory Input 
Data
    C. Control Strategy
    D. Modeling Results
    E. Attainment Demonstration
    F. Contingency Measures
    G. Enforceability
VI. Proposed Action

I. What is being addressed in this document?

    In this document, EPA is addressing Missouri's request to approve a 
revision to its SIP for violations of the lead NAAQS near the Exide 
Technologies--Canon Hollow facility in Holt County, Missouri. 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 compliance with the 0.15 microgram per cubic meter (ug/m\3\) 
lead NAAQS.

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 request for a 
SIP revision to bring the area near the Exide-Canon Hollow facility 
into compliance with the 2008 lead NAAQS. 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). 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).
    The state historically conducted ambient air monitoring for lead at 
the Exide Canon Hollow facility (formerly known as Schuylkill Metals) 
under the 1978 lead NAAQS from 1990 to 2000. Ambient air monitoring 
data from this time period indicated that the facility violated the 
1978 standard one calendar quarter in 1994.
    When the 2008 lead NAAQS was promulgated, the rulemaking required 
states to conduct ambient air monitoring near facilities that reported 
lead emissions of 1.0 tons per year (tpy) or greater. On December 27, 
2010, EPA promulgated the Revisions to Lead Ambient Air Monitoring 
Requirements

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(75 FR 81126). This rulemaking lowered the standard to require states 
to conduct ambient air monitoring near facilities that report lead 
emissions greater than 0.5 tpy.
    On May 19, 2011, EPA proposed revisions to the National Emissions 
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for Secondary Lead 
Smelters (76 FR 29031). In the supporting documentation for this 
proposed rulemaking, the emissions for the Exide Canon Hollow facility 
were estimated to be greater than 0.5 tpy. Based on this information, 
on March 1, 2012, the state resumed its ambient air monitoring program 
near the facility. Ambient air monitoring data for lead near the Exide 
Canon Hollow facility for the three-month rolling quarterly average 
ending in May 2012 indicated that the facility violated the 2008 lead 
NAAQS.
    On November 22, 2011, EPA finalized the second round of 
designations for the 2008 lead NAAQS. (76 FR 72097). The ambient air 
monitoring data for the Exide Canon Hollow facility showing a violation 
of the NAAQS were not available in time for the facility to be 
designated as nonattainment. Thus, the state, EPA and the facility 
worked cooperatively to develop and implement a plan to bring the 
facility into compliance with the 2008 lead NAAQS.
    Concurrent with the development of the state's SIP revision, the 
facility installed and is operating new air pollution control equipment 
to comply with the revised NESHAP for Secondary Lead Smelting 
promulgated by EPA on January 5, 2012, with a compliance date of 
January 6, 2014. (77 FR 556).
    Although the Exide Canon Hollow facility was not designated as a 
nonattainment area, the provisions of sections 191(a) and 192(a) of the 
CAA were followed by Missouri in developing and submitting to EPA a 
Compliance Plan in this SIP revision that demonstrates attainment of 
the 2008 lead NAAQS. The regulatory requirements of section 172 of the 
CAA that require analysis of Reasonably Available Control Technologies 
(RACT), Reasonably Available Control Measures (RACM), and demonstration 
of Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) are not applicable because the 
area was not designated as a nonattainment area. However, the RACT/RACM 
guidance was relied upon in the development of the control technologies 
and work practices implemented in this Compliance Plan. RFP was also 
not directly applicable to this Compliance Plan because the strategy 
was to attain the 2008 Lead NAAQS as expeditiously as possible without 
a phased approach to the implementation of control measures. The 
provisions of sections 172(c)(5) and 173 of the CAA regarding the 
issuance of permits for construction and operation of new and modified 
major sources located within the nonattainment area also do not apply. 
The Compliance Plan requires contingency measures which are enforceable 
by the Consent Judgment between Missouri and Exide that would take 
effect in the event that the facility fails to attain the 2008 Lead 
NAAQS.

V. Technical Review of the Compliance Plan for the 2008 Lead NAAQS

A. Facility Description

    The lead-emitting source contributing to the 2008 lead NAAQS 
violation at the state ambient air monitor is the Exide Canon Hollow 
facility in Holt County, Missouri. A description of the operation of 
this facility is presented below.
    The Exide Canon Hollow facility is a secondary lead smelter located 
in rural Holt County, Missouri, approximately four miles northwest of 
Forest City, Missouri. Lead emissions result from breaking open used 
batteries, smelting the lead, and refining, which includes casting and 
alloying. Battery breaking is accomplished by crushing or cutting used 
batteries in order to separate the lead from the spent acid and 
plastic. Once separated, the lead is smelted in the blast furnace. 
Molten lead is further refined in kettles to the purity needed for its 
intended use and cast into molds for shipment to other facilities for 
use in new battery manufacture.
    The primary sources of lead emissions are the west wheelabrator 
baghouse, which filters the exhaust from the blast furnace; the east 
wheelabrator baghouse, which filters the exhaust from the blast furnace 
ventilation hoods and the refining and casting operations exhaust; the 
north negative pressure baghouse, which filters the ventilation from 
the battery breaking and storage areas, the maintenance building, and 
the kettle heat stacks; and the south negative pressure baghouse, which 
filters the exhaust from the mixing room for the materials that will be 
fed into the blast furnace, the storage room for the blast furnace feed 
materials, the slag from the blast furnace and the area where it is 
further processed for transport to an on-site landfill, and finished 
lead storage prior to shipment to customers. The facility also uses an 
acid demister to control the acid released when the batteries are 
crushed. The acid demister acts to remove both acid and lead-containing 
particulates released to the air from this operation.
    The lead is released in particulate form and generally captured 
within building structures or by air pollution control equipment, as 
described above; however, some lead particulates escape to the ambient 
air, despite facility process enclosures and the efficiency of air 
pollution control equipment. Controls employed by the facility for 
process fugitives include maintaining the process and storage buildings 
under negative pressure to minimize the release of particulates and 
local exhaust ventilation in the form of process vent hoods over 
certain operations that generate more lead particulate.
    Fugitive lead particulates are also generated from truck traffic 
along the haul routes within the facility boundaries and wind-blown re-
entrainment of the dust.

B. Model Selection, Meteorological and Emissions Inventory Input Data

    Missouri conducted air dispersion modeling to evaluate the 
effectiveness of the proposed control strategy. The results of the air 
model demonstrate attainment of the 2008 Lead NAAQS and the results 
form the basis of the Compliance Plan which is the subject of this 
proposed SIP revision. EPA conducted an independent review of the 
modeling. The results of the modeling will be discussed in more detail 
in section V.D. of this document.
    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.
    At the start of development of the Compliance Plan, there was no 
on-site meteorological data for use in the model. EPA recommends the 
use of five years of on-site meteorological data for the model (40 CFR 
part 51, appendix W, section 8.3.1.2). In the absence of on-site or 
nearby meteorological data, Missouri used the surface air 
meteorological data from the Brenner Field Airport (KFNB) near Falls 
City, Nebraska, about twenty two miles west of the Exide Canon Hollow 
facility. Exide has agreed to collect on-site, quality-assured 
meteorological data for use in future air dispersion modeling in a 
settlement agreement separate from the Consent Judgment with Missouri 
which is appendix C to the Compliance Plan. Upper air data for 2007 to 
2011 from the Topeka, Kansas Airport Station (KTOP)

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were selected for use in the model due to its proximity to both Brenner 
Field Airport and the facility. EPA conducted a review of the 
meteorological data used for the modeling and agreed with Missouri's 
determination that, among the various options, data from these two 
locations best represent meteorological conditions in the vicinity of 
the facility. The meteorological data were run through AERMOD's pre-
processors to make the data usable by the model.
    Using section 172(c)(3) of the CAA as a guideline, an emission 
inventory was developed for the area violating the 2008 lead NAAQS. At 
the Exide Canon Hollow facility, four specific point sources of lead 
emissions were modeled: The acid demister (AD), which includes the 
exhaust from the battery breaking and crushing operations; the 
wheelabrator air pollution control system (EP01) which includes the 
exhaust from the blast furnace, and refining and casting process vent 
hoods; negative pressure baghouse 1 (BH01) which includes the exhaust 
from the blast furnace and the refining and casting building fugitives 
captured under negative pressure; and negative pressure baghouse 2 
(BH02) which captures the fugitive particulates from all other 
buildings required by the secondary lead NESHAP to be under negative 
pressure. 40 CFR part 63, subpart X.
    Missouri's air dispersion modeling used a lead emission rate for 
the wheelabrator air pollution control system that is based on a 
concentration of 1 milligram per dry standard cubic meter (mg/dscm), 
which is the maximum allowed for any one lead source under the 
secondary lead NESHAP. 40 CFR 63.543(a). The modeled emission rate is 
higher than any previous stack test. The modeled emission rate for the 
acid demister and negative pressure baghouse 1 is based on 0.2 mg/dscm 
and the emission rate for negative pressure baghouse 2 is based on 0.17 
mg/dscm lead, which is the facility-wide flow-weighted average of lead 
compounds in vent gases required by the secondary lead NESHAP. 40 CFR 
63.543(a). The actual emission rates for the other three sources are 
expected to be less because the velocities used to develop the emission 
rates in the model assumed that all three units were operating 
simultaneously at 100 percent capacity. Historically, the facility has 
not operated in this manner.
    Fugitive sources of lead at the Exide facility include process 
fugitives from the furnace, refining and casting that may escape 
through openings in the facility buildings despite the negative 
pressure requirements of the secondary lead NESHAP and vehicular 
fugitives from truck haul routes. The fugitive emissions from buildings 
were modeled as volume sources. Building process fugitives were 
estimated with a 99 percent capture efficiency on the basis of total 
building enclosures with negative pressure and local exhaust 
ventilation (LEV).
    Haul route fugitives were estimated using the Paved Roads section 
of chapter 13.2.1 of EPA's AP-42 guidelines \1\ and modeled as area 
sources. The secondary lead NESHAP requires total enclosure and 
continuous ventilation of buildings in which processing and handling of 
lead bearing particulates occurs. 40 CFR 63.544(a). Negative pressure 
is required to be maintained in regulated buildings at measured values 
of at least 0.13 milimeters (mm) mercury. 40 CFR 63.544(c)(1). The 
secondary lead NESHAP also requires inward flow of air to be maintained 
at all natural draft openings, including exterior building doors for 
personnel and vehicular access. 40 CFR 63.544(c)(2). Missouri conducted 
the modeling under the operating scenario that the facility would meet 
the minimum standards of the secondary lead NESHAP. Building capture 
efficiency and the capture efficiency for local exhaust ventilation 
hoods were both assumed to be 95 percent.\2\
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    \1\ AP-42, Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors, Fifth 
Edition, http://www.epa.gov/ttnchie1/ap42/.
    \2\ EPA's Secondary Lead Smelting Background Information 
Document for Proposed Standards, EPA 1994.
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    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 
or naturally occurring lead in soils that have become re-entrained in 
the atmosphere. These distant sources may include historic deposition 
from the facility.
    A background value is typically calculated by averaging the 
monitored concentrations of lead in air from an ambient air monitor 
within the nonattainment area. Missouri calculated the background level 
from monitoring data on days when the predominant wind direction was 
not blowing from the facility toward the monitor. Missouri took the 
additional approach of narrowing the data included in the calculation 
by using only ambient monitoring data when winds originated from an arc 
from 300 degrees to the northwest to 80 degrees northeast, with zero 
degrees representing true north. Narrowing the data considered in the 
calculation minimized the influence of re-entrained lead from state 
Highway 111 to the south of the facility and Canon Hollow Road in the 
background calculation. The model already accounts for the re-entrained 
lead from these two traffic routes as area sources. Using this 
approach, Missouri calculated a site-specific background value of 0.023 
[micro]g/m.\3\
    EPA conducted an independent review of the approach Missouri used 
to calculate the area background value and agrees that the use of 0.023 
[micro]g/m\3\ is representative for use in the modeling for attainment 
of the NAAQS.

C. Control Strategy

    The following describes the control strategy detailed in the 
Compliance Plan for Exide's Canon Hollow facility to attain the 2008 
lead NAAQS.
    As discussed above, on May 19, 2011, EPA proposed revisions to the 
NESHAP for Secondary Lead Smelters (76 FR 29031). The effective date of 
the NESHAP is January 6, 2014. While Missouri's Compliance Plan was 
developed to attain the NAAQS for lead as a criteria pollutant, the 
NESHAP was developed to control emissions of lead as a Hazardous Air 
Pollutant (HAP) under section 112 of the CAA. In order to comply with 
the NESHAP, by January 6, 2014, the facility conducted the following:
     Full enclosure of all buildings used for lead processing, 
handling or storage, including product storage, and ventilation of 
those buildings to control devices designed to capture lead 
particulates;
     construction of two new baghouses, the north and south 
negative pressure baghouses, in order to maintain and ventilate the 
total enclosures continuously to ensure negative pressure values of at 
least 0.013 mm of mercury (0.007 inches of water);
     lowered emissions for lead to a facility-wide flow-
weighted average of 0.2 mg/dcsm; and
     established a fugitive dust control plan and implemented 
work practice standards to reduce lead emissions which is provided as 
appendix B to the Compliance Plan.
    In addition to the controls required for compliance with the 
secondary lead NESHAP, two additional control

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measures are required to ensure NAAQS attainment, including stack 
emission limits and truck traffic restrictions. These additional limits 
are enforceable through a Consent Judgment between Missouri and Exide, 
which is found in appendix A of the Compliance Plan. As discussed 
above, the secondary lead NESHAP established a flow-weighted average of 
0.2 mg/dcsm of lead for all stack emissions combined. For modeling 
purposes, Missouri assigned each stack emissions source an individual 
lead limit in pounds per hour (lb/hr). The pounds per hour limits are 
the maximum emissions of lead with a margin of safety to prevent 
exceedance of the secondary lead NESHAP limit of 0.2 mg/dcsm for all 
stack emissions combined. Specifically, the individual stack emission 
limits, contained in table 3 of the Compliance Plan and paragraph 7.E. 
of the Consent Judgment, are provided below.

                                         Table 1--Stack Emission Limits
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                                                                         Emission source/        Emission rate
             Emission point                    Control device              description              (lb/hr)
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AD.....................................  Acid demister............  Battery break crusher                  0.024
                                                                     room.
EP01...................................  Wheelabrator air           Blast furnace, refinery &              0.322
                                          pollution control system.  casting process vent
                                                                     hoods.
BH01...................................  Negative pressure          Blast furnace, refinery &              0.236
                                          baghouse 1.                casting building
                                                                     negative pressure.
BH02...................................  Negative pressure          Other building negative                0.196
                                          baghouse 2.                pressure.
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    Compliance with the stack emissions rates listed above is required 
by both the secondary lead NESHAP and paragraph 7.E of the Consent 
Judgment with the following exceptions. If any stack test does not show 
compliance with the limits listed above, Exide must retest the 
noncompliant stack within 90 days after the receipt of the stack test 
report or results. If the subsequent test shows compliance, the prior 
exceedance will not be considered a violation of the Consent Judgment 
and compliance testing will return to the schedule required by the 
secondary lead NESHAP. 40 CFR part 63.543. Paragraph 7.G of the Consent 
Judgment requires Exide to conduct record keeping and reporting in 
accordance with the requirements of the secondary lead NESHAP. 40 CFR 
part 63.550.
    To further reduce lead-containing fugitive dust emissions to 
achieve the 2008 Lead NAAQS, the Consent Judgment requires Exide to 
limit truck traffic on haul routes. The limitations are route-specific 
and are limited by the total number of trips per month and whether the 
trips are ``restricted,'' meaning they are trips made during the 
operating hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., or ``unrestricted,'' which are 
trips that are made along haul routes at any time during a 24-hour 
period. The limitations placed on truck traffic are contained in 
paragraph 7.F of the Consent Judgment and table 4 of the Compliance 
Plan. Paragraph 7.G. of the Consent Judgment requires Exide to keep 
records of truck traffic in order to demonstrate compliance with the 
hours of operation and monthly frequency limits. The truck traffic 
limitations were modeled as a part of the attainment demonstration.
    Exide is also required by paragraph 7.C of the Consent Judgment to 
further control lead-containing process fugitive emissions by operating 
LEV's in the following areas: Blast furnace charging; furnace lead and 
slag tapping; and refinery kettles. The use of the LEV's within a 
negative pressure building increases the capture efficiency which may 
be assumed in the model from 95 percent to 99 percent.
    The Exide-Canon Hollow facility is also subject to controls in the 
form of limitations on public access to areas that do not demonstrate 
attainment of the 2008 Lead NAAQS. Air is considered ambient even 
within the facility boundaries if the area is accessible to the public. 
The facility is bifurcated by Canon Hollow Road, which is a public 
roadway, and it has chosen to preclude public access to an area that is 
smaller than its property boundaries. Pursuant to paragraph 7.D of the 
Consent Judgment, Exide must maintain fencing or otherwise preclude 
public access to areas on both the east and west sides of Canon Hollow 
Road, including process areas, the facility parking lot and a hazardous 
waste landfill. These areas are described in appendix A of the Consent 
Judgment. Any change to the fenceline specified by the Consent Judgment 
that would allow public access to the two preclusion areas requires 
revised attainment demonstration modeling and a revision to the Consent 
Judgment and SIP.

D. Modeling Results

    A summary of Missouri's air dispersion modeling can be found in 
section 5 of its Compliance Plan. AERMOD input and output files have 
been provided as appendix F of the plan. The modeling was conducted to 
determine the impacts of the worst-case lead emissions of the Exide-
Canon Hollow facility including the additive impact of an area 
background of 0.023 [micro]g/m\3\ lead.
    The results of the modeling demonstrate that with the control 
strategy described above in paragraph V.C. above the facility will 
attain the 2008 Lead NAAQS. At the point of maximum impact, which is 
approximately 600 yards to the northwest of the lead processing 
buildings on Exide property, the model predicts a lead concentration of 
0.1498 [micro]g/m\3\, which is below the 2008 Lead NAAQS of 0.15 
[micro]g/m\3\. As discussed above, the air in this area is ambient even 
though it is still on facility property because it is outside the 
fenceline and therefore accessible to the public.
    It is important to note that the area of maximum impact in the 
attainment demonstration modeling is to the northwest of the facility 
operations; whereas, the Missouri ambient air monitor by which NAAQS 
attainment is measured is to the southwest of the facility, on a levee 
on the south side of Highway 111. The preferred ambient air monitoring 
location would be near or at the location of maximum predicted impact; 
however, the location does not meet regulatory siting criteria 
specified by 40 CFR part 58. The area of maximum impact predicted by 
the model contains large trees that block the air flow and the 
transport of lead-containing particulate matter, and the terrain has a 
steep incline which affects air flow and dispersion as well.
    Although the location of the ambient air monitor is not optimum, it 
has recorded violations of both the 1978 and 2008 lead NAAQS. As 
discussed above, the facility resumed monitoring of lead concentrations 
in March 1, 2012, and monitoring data for the three-month rolling 
quarterly average ending in May

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2012 indicated that the facility violated the 2008 lead NAAQS. However, 
following completion of the installation and commencement of the 
operation of the new negative pressure baghouses, the monitor has 
recorded lead concentrations below the 0.15 [micro]g/m\3\ 2008 Lead 
NAAQS since the rolling calendar quarter ending in January 2014. The 
average lead concentration of all measurements at the ambient air 
monitor from January 5, 2014, to the present is 0.025 [micro]g/m\3\, 
which is less than 20 percent of the standard.
    EPA reviewed and independently verified the modeling conducted by 
Missouri. Based on EPA's analysis of the attainment modeling and its 
outcomes, EPA believes that Missouri's control strategy will strengthen 
the SIP and bring the violating area surrounding the Exide Canon Hollow 
facility into attainment of the 2008 Lead NAAQS.

E. Attainment Demonstration

    As discussed above in section IV, Background, the area surrounding 
the facility violated the 2008 lead NAAQS, but the monitoring data were 
not available in time to designate the area as nonattainment. Thus, the 
violating area is not specifically subject to the attainment dates 
required by the section 172(a)(2) of the CAA. However, the Compliance 
Plan was prepared to achieve attainment of the applicable ambient air 
quality standard as expeditiously as practicable rather than relying 
upon the regulatory schedule set forth in section 172(a)(2). The 
Compliance Plan meets the substantive requirements of an attainment 
demonstration plan set forth in section 172(c) in that it addresses: 
Implementation of RACM and RACT as expeditiously as practicable and 
provides for the attainment of the NAAQS; provides a plan that meets 
RFP toward NAAQS attainment; technical analyses that locate, identify, 
and quantify sources of emissions that are contributing to violations 
of the lead NAAQS; enforceable emissions limitations with schedules for 
implementation; and contingency measures required to be implemented in 
the event that the area fails to attain and maintain the NAAQS.
    The Compliance Plan addresses RACM and RACT by requiring emissions 
controls and work practices that meet or exceed the RACM guidance \3\ 
and the requirements of the secondary lead NESHAP. Specifically, the 
stack emissions limits and limitations on truck traffic exceed the RACM 
guidance and secondary lead NESHAP.
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    \3\ ``Guide to Developing Reasonably Achievable Control Measures 
for Controlling Lead Emissions,'' (EPA-457/R-12-001), March 2012, 
http://www3.epa.gov/airquality/lead/pdfs/2012ImplementationGuide.pdf.
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    The schedule contained within the Consent Judgment requires 
compliance with the 2008 lead NAAQS within 180 days of the effective 
date of Missouri's Consent Judgment. The effective date was October 10, 
2014, and thus the compliance date for installation of all control 
measures and implementation of work practices was April 10, 2015. 
However, at the time Exide signed the Consent Judgment on September 24, 
2014, the facility had installed all of the lead emission controls 
required by paragraph 6 and implemented all of the work practices and 
procedures required by the Standard Operating Procedures included in 
attachment B of the Compliance Plan. As a result, the facility has been 
monitoring compliance with the standard since January 2014. Provided 
the facility continues to monitor attainment of the NAAQS, the facility 
will meet the standard in February 2017.
    The dispersion modeling is the attainment demonstration used to 
verify that the control strategies will bring the area into attainment 
of the 2008 Lead NAAQS. In order to determine whether the emission 
reduction strategies will result in continued attainment of the NAAQS, 
the modeled maximum lead concentration in ambient air (based on a 
rolling three-month average) is added to the calculated background lead 
concentration of 0.023 [micro]g/m\3\, then compared to the 2008 Lead 
NAAQS which is 0.150 [micro]g/m\3\. As discussed above in paragraph 
V.D, the dispersion modeling predicts the cumulative impacts of both 
facilities, with the addition of background lead levels, meet the 2008 
Lead NAAQS. The predicted maximum three-month rolling average lead 
concentration is 0.1498 [micro]g/m\3\. Therefore, EPA proposes to 
approve Missouri's modeling as it demonstrates attainment of the 
standard.

F. Contingency Measures

    Using the CAA section 172(c)(9) as guidance, the Compliance Plan 
includes contingency measures to be implemented if EPA determines that 
the area has failed to attain and maintain the standard beginning 180 
days after Exide signed the Consent Judgment which was April 10, 2015. 
The contingency measures are detailed in paragraph 9 of the Consent 
Judgment.
    The contingency measure strategy consists of two parts: The first 
part is a measure to be implemented immediately following a rolling 
calendar quarter that violates the 2008 lead NAAQS and the second part 
is a study to identify the likely causes contributing to the violation 
followed by the implementation of the most effective control measures 
proposed in an action plan.
    Immediately after notification of a monitored violation, Exide 
shall increase the in-plant road cleaning to ten hours each working 
day. Currently, plant roadways and parking lots are cleaned with wet 
wash or vacuum cleaning at least twice a day between the hours of 7 
a.m. and 7 p.m. per the Standard Operating Procedures in appendix B of 
the Compliance Plan. The implementation of this contingency measure is 
expected to prevent the re-entrainment of at least seven pounds of 
lead-containing dust into the air per year. Exide may cease or modify 
this increased road cleaning schedule only after a more effective 
replacement measure has been identified and implemented as a result of 
the fugitive dust control study in the second phase of the contingency 
strategy.
    Additional contingency measures identified by the study and 
proposed for implementations will also be subject to EPA approval as 
part of the SIP. Any future 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 measure included in the approved SIP, increased roadway 
cleaning, will be the enforceable measure. These measures will help 
ensure compliance with the 2008 lead NAAQS as well as meet the intent 
of the requirements of section 172(c)(9) of the CAA.
    EPA proposes to approve Missouri's recommended contingency measures 
as meeting the intent of section 172(c)(9) of the CAA.

G. Enforceability

    As specified in 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 Consent Judgment dated October 10, 2014. The Consent 
Judgment contains all control and contingency measures with enforceable 
dates for implementation. Upon EPA approval of the SIP submission, 
Exide's Consent Judgment will become state and Federally enforceable, 
and enforceable by citizens under section 304 of the CAA.
    EPA proposes to approve Missouri's SIP as meeting section 
110(a)(2)(A) of the CAA, and 57 FR 13556, and meeting the intent of 
172(c)(6) of the CAA.

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VI. Proposed Action

    EPA is proposing to grant approval of Missouri's Compliance Plan as 
it as it demonstrates attainment of the 2008 lead NAAQS in the area 
surrounding the Exide Canon Hollow facility in Holt County, Missouri, 
and strengthens Missouri's SIP. EPA believes that the Compliance Plan 
and Consent Judgment submitted by the state satisfies the applicable 
requirements of section 110 of the CAA and will result in attainment of 
the 0.15 ug/m\3\ standard in the Holt County, Missouri, area.

Incorporation by Reference

    In this rule, EPA is proposing to include in a final EPA rule 
regulatory text that includes incorporation by reference. In accordance 
with requirements of 1 CFR 51.5, EPA is proposing to incorporate by 
reference 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).

Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

    Under the CAA, the Administrator is required to approve a SIP 
submission that complies with the provisions of the Act and applicable 
Federal regulations. 42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a). Thus, in 
reviewing SIP submissions, EPA's role is to approve state choices, 
provided that they meet the criteria of the CAA. Accordingly, this 
action merely approves state law as meeting Federal requirements and 
does not impose additional requirements beyond those imposed by state 
law. For that reason, this action:
     Is not a significant regulatory action subject to review 
by the Office of Management and Budget under Executive Orders 12866 (58 
FR 51735, October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821, January 21, 2011);
     does not impose an information collection burden under the 
provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);
     is certified as not having a significant economic impact 
on a substantial number of small entities under the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.);
     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);
     does not have Federalism implications as specified in 
Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999);
     is not an economically significant regulatory action based 
on health or safety risks subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 
19885, April 23, 1997);
     is not a significant regulatory action subject to 
Executive Order 13211 (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001);
     is not subject to requirements of Section 12(d) of the 
National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 
note) because application of those requirements would be inconsistent 
with the CAA; and
     does not provide EPA with the discretionary authority to 
address, as appropriate, disproportionate human health or environmental 
effects, using practicable and legally permissible methods, under 
Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).
    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).
    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. Section 804, however, exempts from section 801 the 
following types of rules: Rules of particular applicability; rules 
relating to agency management or personnel; and rules of agency 
organization, procedure, or practice that do not substantially affect 
the rights or obligations of non-agency parties. 5 U.S.C. 804(3). 
Because this is a rule of particular applicability, EPA is not required 
to submit a rule report regarding this action under section 801.
    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 April 29, 2016. 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. This proposed action may not be challenged later 
in proceedings to enforce its requirements. (See section 307(b)(2).)

List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52

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

    Dated: February 17, 2016.
Mark Hague,
Regional Administrator, Region 7.

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

PART 52--APPROVAL AND PROMULGATION OF IMPLEMENTATION PLANS

0
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. Amend Sec.  52.1320 by:
0
a. Adding entry (31) at the end of the table in paragraph(d); and
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b. Adding entry (70) at the end of the table in paragraph (e).
    The additions to read as follows:
* * * * *


Sec.  52.1320  Identification of Plan.

    (d)* * *

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                            EPA-Approved Missouri Source-Specific Permits and Orders
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                                                    State
        Name of source         Order/Permit No.   effective     EPA Approval              Explanation
                                                     date           date
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(31) Exide Technologies Canon  Consent Judgment     10/10/14  2/29/16 and      .................................
 Hollow, MO.                    14H0-CC00064.                  [Insert
                                                               Federal
                                                               Register
                                                               citation].
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    (e) * * *

                               EPA-Approved Missouri Nonregulatory SIP Provisions
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                                  Applicable
  Name of nonregulatory SIP      geographic or      State       EPA Approval
          provision              nonattainment    submittal         date                  Explanation
                                     area            date
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(70) Exide Technologies        Forest City.....     10/15/14  2/29/16 and      [EPA-R07-OAR-2015-0835; FRL 9942-
 Compliance Plan 2008 lead                                     [Insert          77-Region 7.
 NAAQS.                                                        Federal
                                                               Register
                                                               citation].
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                                                      accompanied by a written comment.                       area into attainment of the 0.15                        F. Contingency Measures
                                                      The written comment is considered the                   microgram per cubic meter (ug/m3) lead                  G. Enforceability
                                                      official comment and should include                     NAAQS.                                                VI. Proposed Action
                                                      discussion of all points you wish to                    DATES: Comments must be received on                   I. What is being addressed in this
                                                      make. The EPA will generally not                        or before March 30, 2016.                             document?
                                                      consider comments or comment                            ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
                                                      contents located outside of the primary                                                                         In this document, EPA is addressing
                                                                                                              identified by Docket ID No. EPA–R07–                  Missouri’s request to approve a revision
                                                      submission (i.e. on the web, cloud, or                  OAR–2015–0835, to http://
                                                      other file sharing system). For                                                                               to its SIP for violations of the lead
                                                                                                              www.regulations.gov. Follow the online                NAAQS near the Exide Technologies—
                                                      additional submission methods, please                   instructions for submitting comments.
                                                      contact the person identified in the FOR                                                                      Canon Hollow facility in Holt County,
                                                                                                              Once submitted, comments cannot be                    Missouri. The applicable standard
                                                      FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.                    edited or removed from Regulations.gov.
                                                      For the full EPA public comment policy,                                                                       addressed in this action is the lead
                                                                                                              The EPA may publish any comment                       NAAQS promulgated by EPA in 2008.
                                                      information about CBI or multimedia                     received to its public docket. Do not
                                                      submissions, and general guidance on                                                                          EPA believes that the SIP submitted by
                                                                                                              submit electronically any information                 the state satisfies the applicable
                                                      making effective comments, please visit                 you consider to be Confidential
                                                      http://www2.epa.gov/dockets/                                                                                  requirements of the CAA identified in
                                                                                                              Business Information (CBI) or other                   EPA’s Final Rule (73 FR 66964, October
                                                      commenting-epa-dockets.                                 information whose disclosure is                       15, 2008), and will bring the area into
                                                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        restricted by statute. Multimedia                     compliance with the 0.15 microgram per
                                                      Himanshu Vyas, (215) 814–2112, or by                    submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be              cubic meter (ug/m3) lead NAAQS.
                                                      email at vyas.himanshu@epa.gov.                         accompanied by a written comment.
                                                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              The written comment is considered the                 II. Have the requirements for the
                                                        For further information, please see the               official comment and should include                   approval of a SIP revision been met?
                                                      information provided in the direct final                discussion of all points you wish to                    The state submission has met the
                                                      action, with the same title, that is                    make. The EPA will generally not                      public notice requirements for SIP
                                                      located in the ‘‘Rules and Regulations’’                consider comments or comment                          submissions in accordance with 40 CFR
                                                      section of this Federal Register                        contents located outside of the primary               51.102. The submission also satisfied
                                                      publication.                                            submission (i.e. on the web, cloud, or                the completeness criteria of 40 CFR part
                                                        Dated: February 12, 2016.                             other file sharing system). For                       51, appendix V. In addition, the revision
                                                      Shawn M. Garvin,
                                                                                                              additional submission methods, the full               meets the substantive SIP requirements
                                                                                                              EPA public comment policy,                            of the CAA, including section 110 and
                                                      Regional Administrator, Region III.
                                                                                                              information about CBI or multimedia                   implementing regulations.
                                                      [FR Doc. 2016–04240 Filed 2–26–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                              submissions, and general guidance on
                                                      BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                  making effective comments, please visit               III. What action is EPA taking?
                                                                                                              http://www2.epa.gov/dockets/                             EPA is proposing to grant full
                                                                                                              commenting-epa-dockets.                               approval of Missouri’s request for a SIP
                                                      ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION                                   Publicly available docket materials                revision to bring the area near the Exide-
                                                      AGENCY                                                  are available electronically at                       Canon Hollow facility into compliance
                                                      40 CFR Part 52                                          www.regulations.gov and at EPA Region                 with the 2008 lead NAAQS. EPA is
                                                                                                              7, 11201 Renner Boulevard, Lenexa,                    proposing this action in order to solicit
                                                      [EPA–R07–OAR–2015–0835; FRL 9942–77–                    Kansas 66219. Please schedule an                      comments. Final rulemaking will occur
                                                      Region 7]                                               appointment during normal business                    after consideration of any comments
                                                                                                              hours with the contact listed in the FOR              received.
                                                      Approval of Air Quality Implementation
                                                                                                              FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.
                                                      Plans; Missouri State Implementation                                                                          IV. Background
                                                                                                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                      Plan for the 2008 Lead Standard
                                                                                                              Stephanie Doolan, Environmental                         EPA established the NAAQS for lead
                                                      AGENCY:  Environmental Protection                       Protection Agency, Air Planning and                   on October 5, 1978 (43 FR 46246). On
                                                      Agency (EPA).                                           Development Branch, 11201 Renner                      October 15, 2008, EPA established a
                                                      ACTION: Proposed rule.                                  Boulevard, Lenexa, Missouri 66219 at                  new lead NAAQS of 0.15 ug/m3 in air,
                                                                                                              (913) 551–7719, or by email at                        measured as a rolling three-month
                                                      SUMMARY:    The Environmental Protection                doolan.stephanie@epa.gov.                             average. (73 FR 66964).
                                                      Agency (EPA) proposes to grant full                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              The state historically conducted
                                                      approval of Missouri’s attainment                       Throughout this document ‘‘we,’’ ‘‘us,’’              ambient air monitoring for lead at the
                                                      demonstration State Implementation                      or ‘‘our’’ refer to EPA.                              Exide Canon Hollow facility (formerly
                                                      Plan (SIP) for the lead National Ambient                                                                      known as Schuylkill Metals) under the
                                                      Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for the                    Table of Contents                                     1978 lead NAAQS from 1990 to 2000.
                                                      Exide Technologies Canon Hollow                         I. What is being addressed in this document?          Ambient air monitoring data from this
                                                      facility in Forest City, Missouri,                      II. Have the requirements for the approval of         time period indicated that the facility
                                                      received by EPA on October 20, 2014.                         a SIP revision been met?                         violated the 1978 standard one calendar
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                                                      The applicable standard addressed in                    III. What action is EPA taking?                       quarter in 1994.
                                                      this action is the lead NAAQS                           IV. Background                                          When the 2008 lead NAAQS was
                                                      promulgated by EPA in 2008. EPA                         V. Technical Review of the Compliance Plan            promulgated, the rulemaking required
                                                      believes that the SIP submitted by the                       for the 2008 Lead NAAQS                          states to conduct ambient air monitoring
                                                                                                                 A. Facility Description
                                                      state satisfies the applicable                             B. Model Selection, Meteorological and
                                                                                                                                                                    near facilities that reported lead
                                                      requirements of the Clean Air Act (CAA)                      Emissions Inventory Input Data                   emissions of 1.0 tons per year (tpy) or
                                                      identified in EPA’s Final Rule published                   C. Control Strategy                                greater. On December 27, 2010, EPA
                                                      on October 15, 2008 in the Federal                         D. Modeling Results                                promulgated the Revisions to Lead
                                                      Register, and will bring the violating                     E. Attainment Demonstration                        Ambient Air Monitoring Requirements


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                                                      (75 FR 81126). This rulemaking lowered                  measures. The provisions of sections                  building structures or by air pollution
                                                      the standard to require states to conduct               172(c)(5) and 173 of the CAA regarding                control equipment, as described above;
                                                      ambient air monitoring near facilities                  the issuance of permits for construction              however, some lead particulates escape
                                                      that report lead emissions greater than                 and operation of new and modified                     to the ambient air, despite facility
                                                      0.5 tpy.                                                major sources located within the                      process enclosures and the efficiency of
                                                        On May 19, 2011, EPA proposed                         nonattainment area also do not apply.                 air pollution control equipment.
                                                      revisions to the National Emissions                     The Compliance Plan requires                          Controls employed by the facility for
                                                      Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants                  contingency measures which are                        process fugitives include maintaining
                                                      (NESHAP) for Secondary Lead Smelters                    enforceable by the Consent Judgment                   the process and storage buildings under
                                                      (76 FR 29031). In the supporting                        between Missouri and Exide that would                 negative pressure to minimize the
                                                      documentation for this proposed                         take effect in the event that the facility            release of particulates and local exhaust
                                                      rulemaking, the emissions for the Exide                 fails to attain the 2008 Lead NAAQS.                  ventilation in the form of process vent
                                                      Canon Hollow facility were estimated to                                                                       hoods over certain operations that
                                                      be greater than 0.5 tpy. Based on this                  V. Technical Review of the Compliance                 generate more lead particulate.
                                                      information, on March 1, 2012, the state                Plan for the 2008 Lead NAAQS                            Fugitive lead particulates are also
                                                      resumed its ambient air monitoring                      A. Facility Description                               generated from truck traffic along the
                                                      program near the facility. Ambient air                                                                        haul routes within the facility
                                                      monitoring data for lead near the Exide                    The lead-emitting source contributing              boundaries and wind-blown re-
                                                      Canon Hollow facility for the three-                    to the 2008 lead NAAQS violation at the               entrainment of the dust.
                                                      month rolling quarterly average ending                  state ambient air monitor is the Exide
                                                                                                              Canon Hollow facility in Holt County,                 B. Model Selection, Meteorological and
                                                      in May 2012 indicated that the facility
                                                                                                              Missouri. A description of the operation              Emissions Inventory Input Data
                                                      violated the 2008 lead NAAQS.
                                                        On November 22, 2011, EPA finalized                   of this facility is presented below.                     Missouri conducted air dispersion
                                                      the second round of designations for the                   The Exide Canon Hollow facility is a               modeling to evaluate the effectiveness of
                                                      2008 lead NAAQS. (76 FR 72097). The                     secondary lead smelter located in rural               the proposed control strategy. The
                                                      ambient air monitoring data for the                     Holt County, Missouri, approximately                  results of the air model demonstrate
                                                      Exide Canon Hollow facility showing a                   four miles northwest of Forest City,                  attainment of the 2008 Lead NAAQS
                                                      violation of the NAAQS were not                         Missouri. Lead emissions result from                  and the results form the basis of the
                                                      available in time for the facility to be                breaking open used batteries, smelting                Compliance Plan which is the subject of
                                                      designated as nonattainment. Thus, the                  the lead, and refining, which includes                this proposed SIP revision. EPA
                                                      state, EPA and the facility worked                      casting and alloying. Battery breaking is             conducted an independent review of the
                                                      cooperatively to develop and implement                  accomplished by crushing or cutting                   modeling. The results of the modeling
                                                      a plan to bring the facility into                       used batteries in order to separate the               will be discussed in more detail in
                                                      compliance with the 2008 lead NAAQS.                    lead from the spent acid and plastic.                 section V.D. of this document.
                                                        Concurrent with the development of                    Once separated, the lead is smelted in                   The model, AERMOD, was utilized
                                                      the state’s SIP revision, the facility                  the blast furnace. Molten lead is further             and is EPA’s preferred model for
                                                      installed and is operating new air                      refined in kettles to the purity needed               demonstrating attainment of the lead
                                                      pollution control equipment to comply                   for its intended use and cast into molds              NAAQS. AERMOD estimates the
                                                      with the revised NESHAP for Secondary                   for shipment to other facilities for use in           combined ambient impact of sources by
                                                      Lead Smelting promulgated by EPA on                     new battery manufacture.                              simulating Gaussian dispersion of
                                                      January 5, 2012, with a compliance date                    The primary sources of lead emissions              emissions plumes. Emission rates, wind
                                                      of January 6, 2014. (77 FR 556).                        are the west wheelabrator baghouse,                   speed and direction, atmospheric
                                                        Although the Exide Canon Hollow                       which filters the exhaust from the blast              mixing heights, terrain, plume rise from
                                                      facility was not designated as a                        furnace; the east wheelabrator baghouse,              stack emissions, initial dispersion
                                                      nonattainment area, the provisions of                   which filters the exhaust from the blast              characteristics of fugitive sources,
                                                      sections 191(a) and 192(a) of the CAA                   furnace ventilation hoods and the                     particle size and density are all factors
                                                      were followed by Missouri in                            refining and casting operations exhaust;              considered by the model when
                                                      developing and submitting to EPA a                      the north negative pressure baghouse,                 estimating ambient impacts.
                                                      Compliance Plan in this SIP revision                    which filters the ventilation from the                   At the start of development of the
                                                      that demonstrates attainment of the                     battery breaking and storage areas, the               Compliance Plan, there was no on-site
                                                      2008 lead NAAQS. The regulatory                         maintenance building, and the kettle                  meteorological data for use in the
                                                      requirements of section 172 of the CAA                  heat stacks; and the south negative                   model. EPA recommends the use of five
                                                      that require analysis of Reasonably                     pressure baghouse, which filters the                  years of on-site meteorological data for
                                                      Available Control Technologies (RACT),                  exhaust from the mixing room for the                  the model (40 CFR part 51, appendix W,
                                                      Reasonably Available Control Measures                   materials that will be fed into the blast             section 8.3.1.2). In the absence of on-site
                                                      (RACM), and demonstration of                            furnace, the storage room for the blast               or nearby meteorological data, Missouri
                                                      Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) are                   furnace feed materials, the slag from the             used the surface air meteorological data
                                                      not applicable because the area was not                 blast furnace and the area where it is                from the Brenner Field Airport (KFNB)
                                                      designated as a nonattainment area.                     further processed for transport to an on-             near Falls City, Nebraska, about twenty
                                                      However, the RACT/RACM guidance                         site landfill, and finished lead storage              two miles west of the Exide Canon
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                                                      was relied upon in the development of                   prior to shipment to customers. The                   Hollow facility. Exide has agreed to
                                                      the control technologies and work                       facility also uses an acid demister to                collect on-site, quality-assured
                                                      practices implemented in this                           control the acid released when the                    meteorological data for use in future air
                                                      Compliance Plan. RFP was also not                       batteries are crushed. The acid demister              dispersion modeling in a settlement
                                                      directly applicable to this Compliance                  acts to remove both acid and lead-                    agreement separate from the Consent
                                                      Plan because the strategy was to attain                 containing particulates released to the               Judgment with Missouri which is
                                                      the 2008 Lead NAAQS as expeditiously                    air from this operation.                              appendix C to the Compliance Plan.
                                                      as possible without a phased approach                      The lead is released in particulate                Upper air data for 2007 to 2011 from the
                                                      to the implementation of control                        form and generally captured within                    Topeka, Kansas Airport Station (KTOP)


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                                                      were selected for use in the model due                  pressure requirements of the secondary                 the facility toward the monitor.
                                                      to its proximity to both Brenner Field                  lead NESHAP and vehicular fugitives                    Missouri took the additional approach
                                                      Airport and the facility. EPA conducted                 from truck haul routes. The fugitive                   of narrowing the data included in the
                                                      a review of the meteorological data used                emissions from buildings were modeled                  calculation by using only ambient
                                                      for the modeling and agreed with                        as volume sources. Building process                    monitoring data when winds originated
                                                      Missouri’s determination that, among                    fugitives were estimated with a 99                     from an arc from 300 degrees to the
                                                      the various options, data from these two                percent capture efficiency on the basis                northwest to 80 degrees northeast, with
                                                      locations best represent meteorological                 of total building enclosures with                      zero degrees representing true north.
                                                      conditions in the vicinity of the facility.             negative pressure and local exhaust                    Narrowing the data considered in the
                                                      The meteorological data were run                        ventilation (LEV).                                     calculation minimized the influence of
                                                      through AERMOD’s pre-processors to                         Haul route fugitives were estimated                 re-entrained lead from state Highway
                                                      make the data usable by the model.                      using the Paved Roads section of                       111 to the south of the facility and
                                                         Using section 172(c)(3) of the CAA as                chapter 13.2.1 of EPA’s AP–42                          Canon Hollow Road in the background
                                                      a guideline, an emission inventory was                  guidelines 1 and modeled as area                       calculation. The model already accounts
                                                      developed for the area violating the                    sources. The secondary lead NESHAP                     for the re-entrained lead from these two
                                                      2008 lead NAAQS. At the Exide Canon                     requires total enclosure and continuous                traffic routes as area sources. Using this
                                                      Hollow facility, four specific point                    ventilation of buildings in which                      approach, Missouri calculated a site-
                                                      sources of lead emissions were                          processing and handling of lead bearing                specific background value of 0.023 mg/
                                                      modeled: The acid demister (AD),                        particulates occurs. 40 CFR 63.544(a).                 m.3
                                                      which includes the exhaust from the                     Negative pressure is required to be                       EPA conducted an independent
                                                      battery breaking and crushing                           maintained in regulated buildings at                   review of the approach Missouri used to
                                                      operations; the wheelabrator air                        measured values of at least 0.13                       calculate the area background value and
                                                      pollution control system (EP01) which                   milimeters (mm) mercury. 40 CFR                        agrees that the use of 0.023 mg/m3 is
                                                      includes the exhaust from the blast                     63.544(c)(1). The secondary lead                       representative for use in the modeling
                                                      furnace, and refining and casting                       NESHAP also requires inward flow of                    for attainment of the NAAQS.
                                                      process vent hoods; negative pressure                   air to be maintained at all natural draft
                                                      baghouse 1 (BH01) which includes the                    openings, including exterior building                  C. Control Strategy
                                                      exhaust from the blast furnace and the                  doors for personnel and vehicular                         The following describes the control
                                                      refining and casting building fugitives                 access. 40 CFR 63.544(c)(2). Missouri                  strategy detailed in the Compliance Plan
                                                      captured under negative pressure; and                   conducted the modeling under the                       for Exide’s Canon Hollow facility to
                                                      negative pressure baghouse 2 (BH02)                     operating scenario that the facility                   attain the 2008 lead NAAQS.
                                                      which captures the fugitive particulates                would meet the minimum standards of                       As discussed above, on May 19, 2011,
                                                      from all other buildings required by the                the secondary lead NESHAP. Building                    EPA proposed revisions to the NESHAP
                                                      secondary lead NESHAP to be under                       capture efficiency and the capture                     for Secondary Lead Smelters (76 FR
                                                      negative pressure. 40 CFR part 63,                      efficiency for local exhaust ventilation               29031). The effective date of the
                                                      subpart X.                                              hoods were both assumed to be 95                       NESHAP is January 6, 2014. While
                                                         Missouri’s air dispersion modeling                   percent.2                                              Missouri’s Compliance Plan was
                                                      used a lead emission rate for the                          In accordance with 40 CFR part 51,                  developed to attain the NAAQS for lead
                                                      wheelabrator air pollution control                      appendix W, background concentrations                  as a criteria pollutant, the NESHAP was
                                                      system that is based on a concentration                 must be considered when determining                    developed to control emissions of lead
                                                      of 1 milligram per dry standard cubic                   NAAQS compliance. Background                           as a Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP)
                                                      meter (mg/dscm), which is the                           concentrations are intended to include                 under section 112 of the CAA. In order
                                                      maximum allowed for any one lead                        impacts attributable to natural sources,               to comply with the NESHAP, by January
                                                      source under the secondary lead                         nearby sources (excluding the dominant                 6, 2014, the facility conducted the
                                                      NESHAP. 40 CFR 63.543(a). The                           source(s)), and unidentified sources.                  following:
                                                      modeled emission rate is higher than                    The calculated background                                 • Full enclosure of all buildings used
                                                      any previous stack test. The modeled                    concentration includes all sources of                  for lead processing, handling or storage,
                                                      emission rate for the acid demister and                 lead not already included in the model                 including product storage, and
                                                      negative pressure baghouse 1 is based                   run script. The background                             ventilation of those buildings to control
                                                      on 0.2 mg/dscm and the emission rate                    concentration includes distant sources                 devices designed to capture lead
                                                      for negative pressure baghouse 2 is                     of lead or naturally occurring lead in                 particulates;
                                                      based on 0.17 mg/dscm lead, which is                    soils that have become re-entrained in                    • construction of two new baghouses,
                                                      the facility-wide flow-weighted average                 the atmosphere. These distant sources                  the north and south negative pressure
                                                      of lead compounds in vent gases                         may include historic deposition from                   baghouses, in order to maintain and
                                                      required by the secondary lead                          the facility.                                          ventilate the total enclosures
                                                      NESHAP. 40 CFR 63.543(a). The actual                       A background value is typically                     continuously to ensure negative
                                                      emission rates for the other three                      calculated by averaging the monitored                  pressure values of at least 0.013 mm of
                                                      sources are expected to be less because                 concentrations of lead in air from an                  mercury (0.007 inches of water);
                                                      the velocities used to develop the                      ambient air monitor within the                            • lowered emissions for lead to a
                                                      emission rates in the model assumed                     nonattainment area. Missouri calculated                facility-wide flow-weighted average of
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                                                      that all three units were operating                     the background level from monitoring                   0.2 mg/dcsm; and
                                                      simultaneously at 100 percent capacity.                 data on days when the predominant                         • established a fugitive dust control
                                                      Historically, the facility has not                      wind direction was not blowing from                    plan and implemented work practice
                                                      operated in this manner.                                                                                       standards to reduce lead emissions
                                                         Fugitive sources of lead at the Exide                  1 AP–42, Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission
                                                                                                                                                                     which is provided as appendix B to the
                                                      facility include process fugitives from                 Factors, Fifth Edition, http://www.epa.gov/ttnchie1/
                                                                                                              ap42/.
                                                                                                                                                                     Compliance Plan.
                                                      the furnace, refining and casting that                    2 EPA’s Secondary Lead Smelting Background              In addition to the controls required
                                                      may escape through openings in the                      Information Document for Proposed Standards, EPA       for compliance with the secondary lead
                                                      facility buildings despite the negative                 1994.                                                  NESHAP, two additional control


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                                                      measures are required to ensure NAAQS                                NESHAP established a flow-weighted                               a margin of safety to prevent exceedance
                                                      attainment, including stack emission                                 average of 0.2 mg/dcsm of lead for all                           of the secondary lead NESHAP limit of
                                                      limits and truck traffic restrictions.                               stack emissions combined. For                                    0.2 mg/dcsm for all stack emissions
                                                      These additional limits are enforceable                              modeling purposes, Missouri assigned                             combined. Specifically, the individual
                                                      through a Consent Judgment between                                   each stack emissions source an                                   stack emission limits, contained in table
                                                      Missouri and Exide, which is found in                                individual lead limit in pounds per                              3 of the Compliance Plan and paragraph
                                                      appendix A of the Compliance Plan. As                                hour (lb/hr). The pounds per hour limits                         7.E. of the Consent Judgment, are
                                                      discussed above, the secondary lead                                  are the maximum emissions of lead with                           provided below.

                                                                                                                               TABLE 1—STACK EMISSION LIMITS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Emission rate
                                                            Emission point                                         Control device                                             Emission source/description                         (lb/hr)

                                                      AD ................................   Acid demister .....................................................   Battery break crusher room ...............................             0.024
                                                      EP01 ............................     Wheelabrator air pollution control system .........                   Blast furnace, refinery & casting process vent                         0.322
                                                                                                                                                                    hoods.
                                                      BH01 ............................     Negative pressure baghouse 1 ..........................               Blast furnace, refinery & casting building nega-                       0.236
                                                                                                                                                                    tive pressure.
                                                      BH02 ............................     Negative pressure baghouse 2 ..........................               Other building negative pressure .......................               0.196



                                                         Compliance with the stack emissions                               emissions by operating LEV’s in the                              impact of an area background of 0.023
                                                      rates listed above is required by both the                           following areas: Blast furnace charging;                         mg/m3 lead.
                                                      secondary lead NESHAP and paragraph                                  furnace lead and slag tapping; and                                  The results of the modeling
                                                      7.E of the Consent Judgment with the                                 refinery kettles. The use of the LEV’s                           demonstrate that with the control
                                                      following exceptions. If any stack test                              within a negative pressure building                              strategy described above in paragraph
                                                      does not show compliance with the                                    increases the capture efficiency which                           V.C. above the facility will attain the
                                                      limits listed above, Exide must retest the                           may be assumed in the model from 95                              2008 Lead NAAQS. At the point of
                                                      noncompliant stack within 90 days after                              percent to 99 percent.                                           maximum impact, which is
                                                      the receipt of the stack test report or                                                                                               approximately 600 yards to the
                                                                                                                             The Exide-Canon Hollow facility is
                                                      results. If the subsequent test shows                                                                                                 northwest of the lead processing
                                                                                                                           also subject to controls in the form of
                                                      compliance, the prior exceedance will                                                                                                 buildings on Exide property, the model
                                                                                                                           limitations on public access to areas that
                                                      not be considered a violation of the                                                                                                  predicts a lead concentration of 0.1498
                                                                                                                           do not demonstrate attainment of the
                                                      Consent Judgment and compliance                                                                                                       mg/m3, which is below the 2008 Lead
                                                                                                                           2008 Lead NAAQS. Air is considered
                                                      testing will return to the schedule                                                                                                   NAAQS of 0.15 mg/m3. As discussed
                                                      required by the secondary lead                                       ambient even within the facility
                                                                                                                                                                                            above, the air in this area is ambient
                                                      NESHAP. 40 CFR part 63.543. Paragraph                                boundaries if the area is accessible to
                                                                                                                                                                                            even though it is still on facility
                                                      7.G of the Consent Judgment requires                                 the public. The facility is bifurcated by
                                                                                                                                                                                            property because it is outside the
                                                      Exide to conduct record keeping and                                  Canon Hollow Road, which is a public                             fenceline and therefore accessible to the
                                                      reporting in accordance with the                                     roadway, and it has chosen to preclude                           public.
                                                      requirements of the secondary lead                                   public access to an area that is smaller
                                                                                                                                                                                               It is important to note that the area of
                                                      NESHAP. 40 CFR part 63.550.                                          than its property boundaries. Pursuant
                                                                                                                                                                                            maximum impact in the attainment
                                                         To further reduce lead-containing                                 to paragraph 7.D of the Consent
                                                                                                                                                                                            demonstration modeling is to the
                                                      fugitive dust emissions to achieve the                               Judgment, Exide must maintain fencing
                                                                                                                                                                                            northwest of the facility operations;
                                                      2008 Lead NAAQS, the Consent                                         or otherwise preclude public access to                           whereas, the Missouri ambient air
                                                      Judgment requires Exide to limit truck                               areas on both the east and west sides of                         monitor by which NAAQS attainment is
                                                      traffic on haul routes. The limitations                              Canon Hollow Road, including process                             measured is to the southwest of the
                                                      are route-specific and are limited by the                            areas, the facility parking lot and a                            facility, on a levee on the south side of
                                                      total number of trips per month and                                  hazardous waste landfill. These areas                            Highway 111. The preferred ambient air
                                                      whether the trips are ‘‘restricted,’’                                are described in appendix A of the                               monitoring location would be near or at
                                                      meaning they are trips made during the                               Consent Judgment. Any change to the                              the location of maximum predicted
                                                      operating hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., or                             fenceline specified by the Consent                               impact; however, the location does not
                                                      ‘‘unrestricted,’’ which are trips that are                           Judgment that would allow public                                 meet regulatory siting criteria specified
                                                      made along haul routes at any time                                   access to the two preclusion areas                               by 40 CFR part 58. The area of
                                                      during a 24-hour period. The limitations                             requires revised attainment                                      maximum impact predicted by the
                                                      placed on truck traffic are contained in                             demonstration modeling and a revision                            model contains large trees that block the
                                                      paragraph 7.F of the Consent Judgment                                to the Consent Judgment and SIP.                                 air flow and the transport of lead-
                                                      and table 4 of the Compliance Plan.                                  D. Modeling Results                                              containing particulate matter, and the
                                                      Paragraph 7.G. of the Consent Judgment                                                                                                terrain has a steep incline which affects
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                                                      requires Exide to keep records of truck                                A summary of Missouri’s air                                    air flow and dispersion as well.
                                                      traffic in order to demonstrate                                      dispersion modeling can be found in                                 Although the location of the ambient
                                                      compliance with the hours of operation                               section 5 of its Compliance Plan.                                air monitor is not optimum, it has
                                                      and monthly frequency limits. The truck                              AERMOD input and output files have                               recorded violations of both the 1978 and
                                                      traffic limitations were modeled as a                                been provided as appendix F of the                               2008 lead NAAQS. As discussed above,
                                                      part of the attainment demonstration.                                plan. The modeling was conducted to                              the facility resumed monitoring of lead
                                                         Exide is also required by paragraph                               determine the impacts of the worst-case                          concentrations in March 1, 2012, and
                                                      7.C of the Consent Judgment to further                               lead emissions of the Exide-Canon                                monitoring data for the three-month
                                                      control lead-containing process fugitive                             Hollow facility including the additive                           rolling quarterly average ending in May


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                                                      2012 indicated that the facility violated               the stack emissions limits and                        lead NAAQS and the second part is a
                                                      the 2008 lead NAAQS. However,                           limitations on truck traffic exceed the               study to identify the likely causes
                                                      following completion of the installation                RACM guidance and secondary lead                      contributing to the violation followed by
                                                      and commencement of the operation of                    NESHAP.                                               the implementation of the most effective
                                                      the new negative pressure baghouses,                       The schedule contained within the                  control measures proposed in an action
                                                      the monitor has recorded lead                           Consent Judgment requires compliance                  plan.
                                                      concentrations below the 0.15 mg/m3                     with the 2008 lead NAAQS within 180                      Immediately after notification of a
                                                      2008 Lead NAAQS since the rolling                       days of the effective date of Missouri’s              monitored violation, Exide shall
                                                      calendar quarter ending in January                      Consent Judgment. The effective date                  increase the in-plant road cleaning to
                                                      2014. The average lead concentration of                 was October 10, 2014, and thus the                    ten hours each working day. Currently,
                                                      all measurements at the ambient air                     compliance date for installation of all               plant roadways and parking lots are
                                                      monitor from January 5, 2014, to the                    control measures and implementation of                cleaned with wet wash or vacuum
                                                      present is 0.025 mg/m3, which is less                   work practices was April 10, 2015.                    cleaning at least twice a day between
                                                      than 20 percent of the standard.                        However, at the time Exide signed the                 the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. per the
                                                         EPA reviewed and independently                       Consent Judgment on September 24,                     Standard Operating Procedures in
                                                      verified the modeling conducted by                      2014, the facility had installed all of the           appendix B of the Compliance Plan. The
                                                      Missouri. Based on EPA’s analysis of the                lead emission controls required by                    implementation of this contingency
                                                      attainment modeling and its outcomes,                   paragraph 6 and implemented all of the                measure is expected to prevent the re-
                                                      EPA believes that Missouri’s control                    work practices and procedures required                entrainment of at least seven pounds of
                                                      strategy will strengthen the SIP and                    by the Standard Operating Procedures                  lead-containing dust into the air per
                                                      bring the violating area surrounding the                included in attachment B of the                       year. Exide may cease or modify this
                                                      Exide Canon Hollow facility into                        Compliance Plan. As a result, the                     increased road cleaning schedule only
                                                      attainment of the 2008 Lead NAAQS.                      facility has been monitoring compliance               after a more effective replacement
                                                                                                              with the standard since January 2014.                 measure has been identified and
                                                      E. Attainment Demonstration
                                                                                                              Provided the facility continues to                    implemented as a result of the fugitive
                                                         As discussed above in section IV,                    monitor attainment of the NAAQS, the
                                                      Background, the area surrounding the                                                                          dust control study in the second phase
                                                                                                              facility will meet the standard in                    of the contingency strategy.
                                                      facility violated the 2008 lead NAAQS,                  February 2017.
                                                      but the monitoring data were not                                                                                 Additional contingency measures
                                                                                                                 The dispersion modeling is the
                                                      available in time to designate the area as                                                                    identified by the study and proposed for
                                                                                                              attainment demonstration used to verify
                                                      nonattainment. Thus, the violating area                 that the control strategies will bring the            implementations will also be subject to
                                                      is not specifically subject to the                      area into attainment of the 2008 Lead                 EPA approval as part of the SIP. Any
                                                      attainment dates required by the section                NAAQS. In order to determine whether                  future changes to contingency measures
                                                      172(a)(2) of the CAA. However, the                      the emission reduction strategies will                would require a public hearing at the
                                                      Compliance Plan was prepared to                         result in continued attainment of the                 state level and EPA approval as a formal
                                                      achieve attainment of the applicable                    NAAQS, the modeled maximum lead                       SIP revision. Until such time as EPA
                                                      ambient air quality standard as                         concentration in ambient air (based on                approves any substitute measure, the
                                                      expeditiously as practicable rather than                a rolling three-month average) is added               measure included in the approved SIP,
                                                      relying upon the regulatory schedule set                to the calculated background lead                     increased roadway cleaning, will be the
                                                      forth in section 172(a)(2). The                         concentration of 0.023 mg/m3, then                    enforceable measure. These measures
                                                      Compliance Plan meets the substantive                   compared to the 2008 Lead NAAQS                       will help ensure compliance with the
                                                      requirements of an attainment                           which is 0.150 mg/m3. As discussed                    2008 lead NAAQS as well as meet the
                                                      demonstration plan set forth in section                 above in paragraph V.D, the dispersion                intent of the requirements of section
                                                      172(c) in that it addresses:                            modeling predicts the cumulative                      172(c)(9) of the CAA.
                                                      Implementation of RACM and RACT as                      impacts of both facilities, with the                     EPA proposes to approve Missouri’s
                                                      expeditiously as practicable and                        addition of background lead levels, meet              recommended contingency measures as
                                                      provides for the attainment of the                      the 2008 Lead NAAQS. The predicted                    meeting the intent of section 172(c)(9) of
                                                      NAAQS; provides a plan that meets RFP                   maximum three-month rolling average                   the CAA.
                                                      toward NAAQS attainment; technical                      lead concentration is 0.1498 mg/m3.                   G. Enforceability
                                                      analyses that locate, identify, and                     Therefore, EPA proposes to approve
                                                      quantify sources of emissions that are                  Missouri’s modeling as it demonstrates                  As specified in section 110(a)(2)(A) of
                                                      contributing to violations of the lead                  attainment of the standard.                           the CAA, and 57 FR 13556, all measures
                                                      NAAQS; enforceable emissions                                                                                  and other elements in the SIP must be
                                                      limitations with schedules for                          F. Contingency Measures                               enforceable by the state and EPA. The
                                                      implementation; and contingency                           Using the CAA section 172(c)(9) as                  enforceable document included in
                                                      measures required to be implemented in                  guidance, the Compliance Plan includes                Missouri’s SIP submittal is the Consent
                                                      the event that the area fails to attain and             contingency measures to be                            Judgment dated October 10, 2014. The
                                                      maintain the NAAQS.                                     implemented if EPA determines that the                Consent Judgment contains all control
                                                         The Compliance Plan addresses                        area has failed to attain and maintain                and contingency measures with
                                                      RACM and RACT by requiring                              the standard beginning 180 days after                 enforceable dates for implementation.
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                                                      emissions controls and work practices                   Exide signed the Consent Judgment                     Upon EPA approval of the SIP
                                                      that meet or exceed the RACM                            which was April 10, 2015. The                         submission, Exide’s Consent Judgment
                                                      guidance 3 and the requirements of the                  contingency measures are detailed in                  will become state and Federally
                                                      secondary lead NESHAP. Specifically,                    paragraph 9 of the Consent Judgment.                  enforceable, and enforceable by citizens
                                                                                                                The contingency measure strategy                    under section 304 of the CAA.
                                                        3 ‘‘Guide to Developing Reasonably Achievable
                                                                                                              consists of two parts: The first part is a              EPA proposes to approve Missouri’s
                                                      Control Measures for Controlling Lead Emissions,’’
                                                      (EPA–457/R–12–001), March 2012, http://
                                                                                                              measure to be implemented                             SIP as meeting section 110(a)(2)(A) of
                                                      www3.epa.gov/airquality/lead/pdfs/                      immediately following a rolling                       the CAA, and 57 FR 13556, and meeting
                                                      2012ImplementationGuide.pdf.                            calendar quarter that violates the 2008               the intent of 172(c)(6) of the CAA.


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                                                      VI. Proposed Action                                     under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5               this is a rule of particular applicability,
                                                        EPA is proposing to grant approval of                 U.S.C. 601 et seq.);                                  EPA is not required to submit a rule
                                                      Missouri’s Compliance Plan as it as it                     • does not contain any unfunded                    report regarding this action under
                                                      demonstrates attainment of the 2008                     mandate or significantly or uniquely                  section 801.
                                                      lead NAAQS in the area surrounding                      affect small governments, as described                  Under section 307(b)(1) of the CAA,
                                                      the Exide Canon Hollow facility in Holt                 in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                   petitions for judicial review of this
                                                      County, Missouri, and strengthens                       of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4);                              action must be filed in the United States
                                                      Missouri’s SIP. EPA believes that the                      • does not have Federalism                         Court of Appeals for the appropriate
                                                      Compliance Plan and Consent Judgment                    implications as specified in Executive                circuit by April 29, 2016. Filing a
                                                      submitted by the state satisfies the                    Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10,                  petition for reconsideration by the
                                                      applicable requirements of section 110                  1999);                                                Administrator of this proposed rule
                                                      of the CAA and will result in attainment                   • is not an economically significant               does not affect the finality of this
                                                      of the 0.15 ug/m3 standard in the Holt                  regulatory action based on health or                  rulemaking for the purposes of judicial
                                                      County, Missouri, area.                                 safety risks subject to Executive Order               review nor does it extend the time
                                                                                                              13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997);                  within which a petition for judicial
                                                      Incorporation by Reference                                 • is not a significant regulatory action           review may be filed, and shall not
                                                        In this rule, EPA is proposing to                     subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR               postpone the effectiveness of such
                                                      include in a final EPA rule regulatory                  28355, May 22, 2001);                                 future rule or action. This proposed
                                                      text that includes incorporation by                        • is not subject to requirements of
                                                                                                                                                                    action may not be challenged later in
                                                      reference. In accordance with                           Section 12(d) of the National
                                                                                                                                                                    proceedings to enforce its requirements.
                                                      requirements of 1 CFR 51.5, EPA is                      Technology Transfer and Advancement
                                                                                                                                                                    (See section 307(b)(2).)
                                                      proposing to incorporate by reference                   Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because
                                                      the proposed amendments to 40 CFR                       application of those requirements would               List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
                                                      part 52 set forth below. EPA has made,                  be inconsistent with the CAA; and
                                                                                                                 • does not provide EPA with the                      Environmental protection, Air
                                                      and will continue to make, these                                                                              pollution control, Carbon monoxide,
                                                      documents generally available                           discretionary authority to address, as
                                                                                                              appropriate, disproportionate human                   Incorporation by reference,
                                                      electronically through                                                                                        Intergovernmental relations, Lead,
                                                      www.regulations.gov and/or in hard                      health or environmental effects, using
                                                                                                              practicable and legally permissible                   Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, Particulate
                                                      copy at the appropriate EPA office (see                                                                       matter, Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                      the ADDRESSES section of this preamble                  methods, under Executive Order 12898
                                                                                                              (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).                      requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile
                                                      for more information).                                                                                        organic compounds.
                                                                                                                 The SIP is not approved to apply on
                                                      Statutory and Executive Order Reviews                   any Indian reservation land or in any                   Dated: February 17, 2016.
                                                        Under the CAA, the Administrator is                   other area where EPA or an Indian tribe               Mark Hague,
                                                      required to approve a SIP submission                    has demonstrated that a tribe has                     Regional Administrator, Region 7.
                                                      that complies with the provisions of the                jurisdiction. In those areas of Indian
                                                      Act and applicable Federal regulations.                 country, the rule does not have tribal                  For the reasons stated in the
                                                      42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a).                     implications and will not impose                      preamble, EPA proposes to amend 40
                                                      Thus, in reviewing SIP submissions,                     substantial direct costs on tribal                    CFR part 52 as set forth below:
                                                      EPA’s role is to approve state choices,                 governments or preempt tribal law as
                                                                                                              specified by Executive Order 13175 (65                PART 52—APPROVAL AND
                                                      provided that they meet the criteria of                                                                       PROMULGATION OF
                                                      the CAA. Accordingly, this action                       FR 67249, November 9, 2000).
                                                                                                                 The Congressional Review Act, 5                    IMPLEMENTATION PLANS
                                                      merely approves state law as meeting
                                                      Federal requirements and does not                       U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the Small
                                                                                                              Business Regulatory Enforcement                       ■ 1. The authority citation for part 52
                                                      impose additional requirements beyond                                                                         continues to read as follows:
                                                      those imposed by state law. For that                    Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides
                                                      reason, this action:                                    that before a rule may take effect, the                   Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et. seq.
                                                        • Is not a significant regulatory action              agency promulgating the rule must
                                                                                                              submit a rule report, which includes a                Subpart AA—Missouri
                                                      subject to review by the Office of
                                                      Management and Budget under                             copy of the rule, to each House of the                ■ 2. Amend § 52.1320 by:
                                                      Executive Orders 12866 (58 FR 51735,                    Congress and to the Comptroller General
                                                                                                              of the United States. Section 804,                    ■ a. Adding entry (31) at the end of the
                                                      October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821,                                                                       table in paragraph(d); and
                                                      January 21, 2011);                                      however, exempts from section 801 the
                                                                                                                                                                    ■ b. Adding entry (70) at the end of the
                                                        • does not impose an information                      following types of rules: Rules of
                                                      collection burden under the provisions                  particular applicability; rules relating to           table in paragraph (e).
                                                      of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44                      agency management or personnel; and                     The additions to read as follows:
                                                      U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);                                   rules of agency organization, procedure,              *     *     *    *      *
                                                        • is certified as not having a                        or practice that do not substantially
                                                      significant economic impact on a                        affect the rights or obligations of non-              § 52.1320    Identification of Plan.
                                                                                                              agency parties. 5 U.S.C. 804(3). Because
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                                                      substantial number of small entities                                                                              (d)* * *




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                                                                                            EPA-APPROVED MISSOURI SOURCE-SPECIFIC PERMITS AND ORDERS
                                                                                                                                     State
                                                             Name of source                     Order/Permit No.                    effective                 EPA Approval date                   Explanation
                                                                                                                                      date


                                                               *                        *                  *                                 *                     *                  *                   *
                                                      (31) Exide Technologies            Consent Judgment 14H0–                       10/10/14     2/29/16 and [Insert Federal Register
                                                        Canon Hollow, MO.                  CC00064.                                                  citation].



                                                         (e) * * *

                                                                                               EPA-APPROVED MISSOURI NONREGULATORY SIP PROVISIONS
                                                                                                                                      State
                                                       Name of nonregulatory SIP            Applicable geographic or                submittal                 EPA Approval date                   Explanation
                                                               provision                      nonattainment area                      date


                                                               *                        *                          *                         *                     *                  *                    *
                                                      (70) Exide Technologies            Forest City ..........................       10/15/14     2/29/16 and [Insert Federal Register     [EPA–R07–OAR–2015–
                                                        Compliance Plan 2008                                                                         citation].                               0835; FRL 9942–77–Re-
                                                        lead NAAQS.                                                                                                                           gion 7.



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                                                      AGENCY: Federal Maritime Commission.                       submit the following:                                    notice to obtain public comments on
                                                      ACTION:Advance notice of proposed                             • A transmittal letter requesting                     proposed modifications to its
                                                      rulemaking.                                                confidential treatment that identifies the               regulations in 46 CFR part 535, Ocean
                                                                                                                 specific information in the comments                     Common Carrier and Marine Terminal
                                                      SUMMARY:    The Federal Maritime                           for which protection is sought and                       Operator Agreements Subject to the
                                                      Commission is seeking public                               demonstrates that the information is a                   Shipping Act of 1984, and 46 CFR
                                                      comments on possible modifications to                      trade secret or other confidential                       501.27, Delegation to and redelegation
                                                      its rules governing agreements by or                       research, development, or commercial                     by the Director, Bureau of Trade
                                                      among ocean common carriers and/or                         information.                                             Analysis. The Commission has reviewed
                                                      marine terminal operators subject to the                      • A confidential copy of your                         these regulations in conformity with the
                                                      Shipping Act of 1984, and possible                         comments, consisting of the complete                     objectives of Executive Order 13579
                                                      modifications to its rules on the                          filing with a cover page marked                          (E.O. 13579 or Order), Regulation and
                                                      delegation of authority and redelegation                   ‘‘Confidential-Restricted,’’ and the                     Independent Regulatory Agencies,
                                                      of authority by the Director, Bureau of                    confidential material clearly marked on                  issued on July 11, 2011. Specifically,
                                                      Trade Analysis.                                            each page. You should submit the                         E.O. 13579 stated that independent
                                                      DATES: Submit comments on or before:                       confidential copy to the Commission by                   regulatory agencies should strive to
                                                      April 4, 2016.                                             mail.                                                    promote a regulatory system that
                                                      ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                            • A public version of your comments                   protects public health, welfare, safety
                                                      by the following methods:                                  with the confidential information                        and our environment while promoting
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                                                         • Email: secretary@fmc.gov. Include                     excluded. The public version must state                  economic growth, innovation,
                                                      in the subject line: ‘‘Docket 16–04,                       ‘‘Public Version—confidential materials                  competitiveness, and job creation. In
                                                      [Commentor/Company name].’’                                excluded’’ on the cover page and on                      this regard, the Order encouraged
                                                      Comments should be attached to the                         each affected page, and must clearly                     agencies to develop and release to the
                                                      email as a Microsoft Word or text-                         indicate any information withheld. You                   public a plan for the periodic review of
                                                      searchable PDF document. Only non-                         may submit the public version to the                     their existing regulations to determine
                                                      confidential and public versions of                        Commission by email or mail.                             whether they could be modified,
                                                      confidential comments should be                            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For                     streamlined, expanded, or repealed so
                                                      submitted by email.                                        questions regarding submitting                           as to make their regulatory programs


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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 March 30, 2016.
ContactStephanie Doolan, Environmental Protection Agency, Air Planning and Development Branch, 11201 Renner Boulevard, Lenexa, Missouri 66219 at (913) 551-7719, or by email at [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 10182 
CFR AssociatedEnvironmental Protection; Air Pollution Control; Carbon Monoxide; Incorporation by Reference; Intergovernmental Relations; Lead; Nitrogen Dioxide; Ozone; Particulate Matter; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Sulfur Oxides and Volatile Organic Compounds

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