AMADOR COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT
RULE 414 - SOURCES IMPACTING CLASS I AREAS
A. The Air Pollution Control Officer shall accept, and consider comments offered by the
Federal Land Manager of any lands contained within a Class I area impacted by a proposed major facility or major
modification. If the Federal Land Manager demonstrates that the emissions from a proposed major facility or major
modification would have an adverse impact on the air quality-related values (including visibility) of any federal
mandatory Class I areas, notwithstanding that the change in air quality resulting from emissions from such facility
or modification would not cause or contribute to concentrations which would exceed the maximum allowable increase
for a Class I area, and if the Air Pollution Control Officer concurs with such demonstration, then he shall deny
the Authority to Construct.
B. If the applicant demonstrates, and the affected Federal Land Manager of a Class I
area concurs, that the emissions from a proposed major facility or major modification would have no adverse impact
on the air quality-related values (including visibility) of such federal mandatory Class I area, and providing
that all District Rules and Regulations are otherwise met, the Air Pollution Control Officer may issue an Authority
to Construct with such emission limitations as he may deem necessary to assure that emissions of sulfur dioxide
and particulate matter would not exceed the following maximum allowable increases over the baseline concentrations:
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|
Maximum Allowable Increase |
|
Class I |
|
| Particulate Matter: Annual Geometric Mean 24-hour Maximum |
19 37 |
| Sulfur Dioxide: Annual Arithmetic Mean 24-hour Maximum 3-hour Maximum |
20 91 325 |
|
Zone Pollutant |
Maximum Allowable Increase |
|
Class I |
|
| Sulfur Dioxide: 24-hour Maximum 3-hour Maximum |
62 221 |