Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R307. Environmental Quality, Air Quality |
R307-401. Permit: New and Modified Sources |
R307-401-11. Replacement-in-Kind Equipment
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(1) Applicability. Existing process equipment or pollution control equipment that is covered by an existing approval order or State Implementation Plan requirement may be replaced using the procedures in (2) below if:
(a) the potential to emit of the process equipment is the same or lower;
(b) the number of emission points or emitting units is the same or lower;
(c) no additional types of air pollutants are emitted as a result of the replacement;
(d) the process equipment or pollution control equipment is identical to or functionally equivalent to the replaced equipment;
(e) the replacement does not change the basic design parameters of the process unit or pollution control equipment;
(f) the replaced process equipment or pollution control equipment is permanently removed from the stationary source, otherwise permanently disabled, or permanently barred from operation;
(g) the replacement process equipment or pollution control equipment does not trigger New Source Performance Standards or National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants under 42 U.S.C. 7411 or 7412; and
(h) the replacement of the control apparatus or process equipment does not violate any other provision of Title R307.
(2) Replacement-in-Kind Procedures.
(a) In lieu of filing a notice of intent under R307-401-5, the owner or operator of a stationary source shall submit a written notification to the director before replacing the equipment. The notification shall contain a description of the replacement-in-kind equipment, including the control capability of any control apparatus and a demonstration that the conditions of (1) above are met.
(b) If the replacement-in-kind meets the conditions of (1) above, the director will update the source's approval order and notify the owner or operator. Public review under R307-401-7 is not required for the update to the approval order.
(3) If the replaced process equipment or pollution control equipment is brought back into operation, it shall constitute a new emissions unit.