In accordance
with 5 CFR 1320, OMB is withholding approval of this information
collection. Prior to the publication of the final rule, the agency
must provide to OMB a summary of all comments pertaining to the
information collection burden imposed by this rule and any changes
made in response to these comments.
Inventory as of this Action
Requested
Previously Approved
09/30/2010
09/30/2010
09/30/2010
16,930
0
16,930
5,525,639
0
5,525,639
0
0
0
The EPA is proposing revisions to the
regulations governing State operating permit programs for major
sources mandated by title V of the Clean Air Act (CAA) to clarify
approaches that may be used to create flexible permits. With a
flexible title V permit, the source may make authorized physical
and operational changes without further review or approval. Along
with accompanying changes to the regulations governing the major
New Source Review (NSR) program mandated by parts C and D of title
I of the CAA, the proposed clarifications are intended to provide
increased operational flexibility to sources while ensuring as good
or better environmental protection as under the existing
regulatons. The proposed changes represent a potential decrease in
burden to sources and States and local permitting authorities
related to permit actions. While we believe that most permitting
authorities will be able to implement the flexible permitting
approaches without revising their operating permit programs, the
changes may also represent a one-time increase in burden to some
States and other permitting authorities to revise their operating
permit programs
As a result of the proposed
revisions to clarify the operating permit program regulations,
sources that obtain a flexible permit (after the initial burden of
voluntarily obtaining the permit) will subsequently be able to make
authorized changes without revising their permits, thereby reducing
the burden that would have resulted from those permit actions in
the absence of the flexible permit. We estimate that 10% of sources
will obtain a flexible permit that incorporates advance approval
for NSR, and that these sources will then be able to forego one
additional significant permit modification every 5 years and nine
additional minor permit modifications per year. We estimate that an
additional 20% of sources will obtain a simpler flexible permit
that does not involve advance approval for NSR, and that these
sources will then be able to forego two additional minor permit
modifications per year While most State and local permitting
authorities will be able to implement the proposed flexdible
permitting approaches without rulemaking, we estimate that 10% of
permitting authorities will first incur added burden to revise
their operating permit programs to provide forflexible permits.
After issuing a flexible permit, the burden experienced by
permitting authorities will be reduced as a result of the reduction
in the number of significant and minor permit modifications
processed for the source with a flexible permit.
$1,902,201
No
No
Uncollected
Uncollected
Uncollected
Uncollected
Mike Trutna 919 541-5345
trutna.mike@epa.gov
No
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