Nev. Admin. Code § 445B.3679

Current through June 11, 2024
Section 445B.3679 - Mercury operating permit to construct for tier-1 or tier-2 thermal unit that emits mercury: Required conditions and information

For each tier-1 thermal unit that emits mercury and tier-2 thermal unit that emits mercury:

1. The Director shall cite the legal authority for each condition contained in the mercury operating permit to construct.
2. The mercury operating permit to construct must contain the following conditions:
(a) The holder of the mercury operating permit to construct shall retain records of all required monitoring data and supporting information for 5 years after the date of the sample collection, measurement, report or analysis. Supporting information includes, without limitation, all records regarding calibration and maintenance of the monitoring equipment and all original strip-chart recordings for continuous monitoring instrumentation.
(b) Each of the conditions and requirements of the mercury operating permit to construct is severable, and if any is held invalid, the remaining conditions and requirements continue in effect.
(c) The holder of the mercury operating permit to construct must comply with all conditions of the mercury operating permit to construct. Any noncompliance constitutes a violation and is a ground for:
(1) An action for noncompliance;
(2) The revoking and reissuing, or the terminating, of the mercury operating permit to construct by the Director; or
(3) The reopening or revising of the mercury operating permit to construct by the holder of the mercury operating permit to construct as directed by the Director.
(d) The need to halt or reduce activity to maintain compliance with the conditions of the mercury operating permit to construct is not a defense to noncompliance with any condition of the mercury operating permit to construct.
(e) The Director may revise, revoke and reissue, reopen and revise, or terminate the mercury operating permit to construct for cause.
(f) The mercury operating permit to construct does not convey any property rights or any exclusive privilege.
(g) The holder of the mercury operating permit to construct shall provide the Director, in writing and within a reasonable time, with any information that the Director requests to determine whether cause exists for revoking or terminating the mercury operating permit to construct, or to determine compliance with the conditions of the mercury operating permit to construct.
(h) The holder of the mercury operating permit to construct shall allow the Director or any authorized representative of the Director, upon presentation of credentials, to:
(1) Enter upon the premises of the holder of the mercury operating permit to construct where:
(I) The thermal unit that emits mercury is located;
(II) Activity related to mercury emissions is conducted; or
(III) Records are kept pursuant to the conditions of the mercury operating permit to construct;
(2) Have access to and copy, during normal business hours, any records that are kept pursuant to the conditions of the mercury operating permit to construct;
(3) Inspect, at reasonable times, any facilities, practices, operations or equipment, including any equipment for monitoring or controlling air pollution, that are regulated or required pursuant to the mercury operating permit to construct; and
(4) Sample or monitor, at reasonable times, substances or parameters to determine compliance with the conditions of the mercury operating permit to construct or applicable requirements.
(i) A responsible official of the stationary source shall certify that, based on information and belief formed after a reasonable inquiry, the statements made in any document required to be submitted by any condition of the mercury operating permit to construct are true, accurate and complete.
3. The mercury operating permit to construct must contain:
(a) All applicable requirements concerning controls for mercury emissions, emission limits and standards, including, without limitation:
(1) For a mercury operating permit to construct that is issued pursuant to a phase-1 application:
(I) The applicable presumptive NvMACT for the tier-1 thermal unit that emits mercury as set forth in NAC 445B.3651; and
(II) If the owner or operator of the thermal unit that emits mercury applied for mercury early reduction credit which was granted by the Director, the additional controls which will be implemented to reduce the level of mercury emissions before the date required to submit a phase-2 application pursuant to subsection 3 of NAC 445B.3667; and
(2) For a mercury operating permit to construct that is issued pursuant to a phase-2 application:
(I) The NvMACT for the thermal unit that emits mercury which must, except as otherwise provided in sub-subparagraph (II), be implemented not later than 24 months after the date the mercury operating permit to construct is issued pursuant to the phase-2 application; and
(II) If the owner or operator of the thermal unit that emits mercury has been issued mercury early reduction credit by the Director, the additional controls which will be implemented to reduce the level of mercury emissions required to satisfy the NvMACT not later than 48 months after the date the mercury operating permit to construct is issued pursuant to the phase-2 application;
(b) Monitoring methods adequate to show compliance;
(c) Adequate recordkeeping and reporting requirements as deemed by the Director;
(d) Any requirement to report any mercury co-product on an annual basis; and
(e) Any other requirements deemed necessary by the Director.

Nev. Admin. Code § 445B.3679

Added to NAC by Environmental Comm'n by R189-05, eff. 5-4-2006

NRS 445B.210, 445B.300