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Request for Public Comment:
Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) Chapter 3745-77, "Title V Permit Rules" Updates and Five-Year Rule Review
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Division of Air Pollution Control (DAPC) has performed a review of the above referenced rules primarily to satisfy the requirements of Ohio Revised Code (ORC) Section 106.03 and 106.031 (5-year review). The DAPC finds these rules to be necessary and with need of changes.
The rules in OAC Chapter 3745-77 address Ohio's requirements under Title V of the Clean Air Act (CAA). Title V of the CAA requires each state to develop a permit-to-operate (PTO) system and emission fee program for major sources of air pollution. Ohio's rules for this program became effective on April 20, 1994. The Title V permit for major sources is enforceable by Ohio EPA and U.S. EPA. Major sources must certify compliance with the terms of their permits annually.
Ohio EPA is updating rules to incorporate changes made to the federal list of hazardous air pollutants (HAP), making the statement of basis available for public review, and preparing a written response to significant comments raised during the public participation process. Ohio EPA is also making various changes to typos and grammar throughout the chapter.
These rules are open for comment between February 13, 2023, and March 17, 2023.
Please send your written comments on these rules to DAPC-comments@epa.ohio.gov and CSIPublicComments@governor.ohio.gov
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