NAC445B.3669. Existing thermal unit that emits mercury: Submission of phase-1 application following determination of de minimis mercury emissions.  


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  • Within 90 days after the date of final notification of the determination of de minimis mercury emissions pursuant to NAC 445B.3657:

         1. If the owner or operator of an existing thermal unit that emits mercury determines that the thermal unit that emits mercury does or has the potential to emit mercury at a level which is greater than de minimis mercury emissions and has not yet submitted an application pursuant to subsection 1 or 2 of NAC 445B.3667, the owner or operator must submit a phase-1 application to the Director to obtain a mercury operating permit to construct for the thermal unit that emits mercury; or

         2. If the owner or operator of a stationary source has a mercury operating permit to construct which was issued pursuant to a phase-1 application for one or more thermal units that emit mercury and determines that any of the thermal units that emit mercury emits or has the potential to emit mercury at a level which is greater than the de minimis mercury emissions, the owner or operator must submit an application to revise the mercury operating permit to construct to authorize the operation of the thermal unit that emits mercury at a level which is greater than de minimis mercury emissions.

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