Current through December 10, 2024
Rule 11-2-2.10 - Emission Reduction ScheduleA. In accordance with 11 Miss. Admin. Code Pt. 2, Ch. 3., it is the responsibility of each and every stationary source with actual emissions in excess of 0.25 tons per day of total air contaminants, and other significant sources, to have a Commission-approved emissions reduction schedule which shall set forth preplanned abatement strategies in the event of an emergency episode.B. Required Information. (1) The emissions reduction schedule must have three stages of reduction procedures: (1) alert level reduction;(2) warning level reduction; and(3) emergency level reduction.(2) Each level of reduction procedures must show the type and source of air contaminants, the amount of reduction of contaminants, the time required to reduce contaminants, and the manner in which reduction will be achieved.C. The emissions reduction schedule shall be subject to review and approval by the Commission.D. An unacceptable emissions reduction schedule shall be returned to the applicant along with the Commission's reasons for denial.E. The applicant shall have not more than 30 days to amend a disapproved emissions reduction schedule to conform with the emission reduction standards as set forth by the Commission.F. Any person aggrieved by the requirements to amend an emissions reduction schedule shall be entitled to a hearing.G. Should an applicant fail to submit an emissions reduction schedule within the allowable time period or fail to submit an amended preplanned strategy, the Commission will establish or revise said plan to cause it to meet the standards as set forth by the Commission.H. Such established or revised preplanned strategies will thereafter be the preplanned strategies which the applicant will put into effect upon the issuance of an appropriate order by the Commission.Miss. Code Ann. §§ 49-2-9 (1)(b), 49-17-17, 49-17-28, 49-17-29, 49-17-30, 49-2-1, et seq. and 49-17-1, et seq.