IMPERIAL COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT
RULE 111 - EQUIPMENT BREAKDOWN
(Adopted 12/11/79; revised 9/14/99)
A.1 The Owner or Operator submits the notification required by subparagraph C.1; and
A.2 The Owner or Operator immediately undertakes appropriate corrective measures and comes into compliance.
A.3 The Air Pollution Control Officer determines that the attainment or maintenance of applicable Ambient Air Quality Standards will not be endangered.
C.1 The Owner or Operator shall notify the Air Pollution Control Officer of any occurrence which constitutes a Breakdown condition; such notification shall identify the time, specific location, Equipment involved, and (to the extent known) the cause(s) of the occurrence, and shall be given as soon as reasonably possible, but no later than two (2) hours after its detection.
C.2 The Air Pollution Control Officer shall establish written procedures and guidelines, including appropriate forms for logging of initial reports, investigation, and enforcement follow-up, to ensure that all reported Breakdown occurrences are handled uniformly to final disposition.
C.3 Upon receipt of notification pursuant to subparagraph B.1. the Air Pollution Control Officer shall promptly investigate and determine whether the occurrence constitutes a Breakdown condition. If the Air Pollution Control Officer determines that the occurrence does not constitute a Breakdown condition, the Air Pollution Control Officer may take appropriate enforcement action, including, but not limited to seeking fines, an abatement order, or an injunction against further operation.
D.1 A statement that the occurrence has been corrected, together with the date of correction and proof of compliance;
D.2 A specific statement of the reason(s) or cause(s) from the occurrence sufficient to enable the Air Pollution Control Officer to determine whether the occurrence was a Breakdown condition;
D.3 A description of the corrective measures undertaken and/or to be undertaken to avoid such an occurrence in the future (the Air Pollution Control Officer may, at the request of the Owner or Operator, for good cause, extend up to 30 days the deadline for submitting the description required by this subparagraph);
D.4 An estimate of the emissions caused by the occurrence; and
D.5 Pictures of the Equipment or controls which failed, if available.