(a) Opt-in permit application. Each complete opt-in permit application for a combustion source shall contain the following elements in a format prescribed by the Administrator:

(1) Identification of the combustion source, including company name, plant name, plant site address, mailing address, description of the combustion source, and information and diagrams on the combustion source's configuration;

(2) Identification of the designated representative, including name, address, telephone number, and facsimile number;

(3) The year and month the combustion source commenced operation;

(4) The number of hours the combustion source operated in the six months preceding the opt-in permit application and supporting documentation;

(5) The baseline or alternative baseline data under §74.20;

(6) The actual SO2 emissions rate under §74.22;

(7) The allowable 1985 SO2 emissions rate under §74.23;

(8) The current allowable SO2 emissions rate under §74.24;

(9) The current promulgated SO2 emissions rate under §74.25;

(10) If the combustion source seeks to qualify for a transfer of allowances from the replacement of thermal energy, a thermal energy plan as provided in §74.47 for combustion sources; and

(11) A statement whether the combustion source was previously an affected unit under this part;

(12) A statement that the combustion source is not an affected unit under §72.6 of this chapter and does not have an exemption under §72.7, §72.8, or §72.14 of this chapter;

(13) A complete compliance plan for SO2 under §72.40 of this chapter; and

(14) The following statement signed by the designated representative of the combustion source: “I certify that the data submitted under subpart C of part 74 reflects actual operations of the combustion source and has not been adjusted in any way.”

(b) Accompanying documents. The designated representative of the combustion source shall submit a monitoring plan in accordance with §74.61.

[60 FR 17115, Apr. 4, 1995, as amended at 63 FR 18841, Apr. 16, 1998]


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