Regulations last checked for updates: May 16, 2024

Title 40 - Protection of Environment last revised: May 14, 2024
§ 52.2773 - EPA-approved Virgin Islands regulations.
Territory regulation Effective date EPA approval date Comments
Section 204-20, “Definitions”1/15/874/18/94, 59 FR 18309“Fugitive emissions” will be defined as at 40 CFR 52.21(b)(20).
Section 204-21, “Regulations to Control Open Burning”1/15/87.....do
Section 204-22, “Regulations to Control Emission of Visible Air Contaminants”1/15/87.....do
Section 204-23, “Regulations Governing Emission of Particulate Matter”1/15/87.....do
Section 204-24, “Storage of Petroleum or Other Volatile Products”3/2/715/31/72, 37 FR 10905
Section 204-25, “Fugitive Emissions”1/15/874/18/94, 59 FR 18309
Section 204-26, “Sulfur Compounds Emission Control”1/15/87.....doSubsection 204-26(a)(2) is disapproved for three Martin Marietta (VI Alumina Corp), St. Croix, sources. For applicable limits, refer to PSD permit for the facility.
Section 204-27, “Air Pollution Nuisances Prohibited”3/2/715/31/72, 37 FR 10905
Section 204-28, “Internal Combustion Engine Limits”1/15/874/18/94, 59 FR 18309
Section 204-29, “Upset, Breakdown or Scheduled Maintenance”1/15/87.....do
Section 204-30, “Circumvention”3/2/715/31/72, 37 FR 10905
Section 204-31, “Duty to Report Discontinuance or Dismantlement”3/2/715/31/72, 37 FR 10905
Section 204-32, “Variance Clauses”3/2/715/31/72, 37 FR 10905
Section 204-33, “Air Pollution Emergencies”1/15/874/18/94, 59 FR 18309
Section 204-35, “Continuous Emission Monitoring”1/15/87.....do
Section 204-36, “Eligibility to Burn Waste Fuel A”1/15/87.....do
Section 204-37, “Eligibility to Burn Waste Fuels A and B”1/15/87.....do
Section 204-38, “Permit and/or Certificate Requirement for Waste Oil Facilities”1/15/87.....do
Section 204-39, “Sale or Use of Waste Fuels A and B”1/15/87.....doReference to Table 1 in this subsection refers to Table 1 found in Section 204-20.
Section 204-40, “Reports, Sampling and Analysis of Waste Fuels A and B”1/15/87.....doVariances adopted pursuant to subsection 204-40(e) become applicable only if approved by EPA as SIP revisions.
Section 204-41, “Existing Air Contamination Sources for Waste Fuel”1/15/87.....do
Section 204-45, “Standards of Performance for Sulfur Recovery Units at Petroleum Refineries”1/15/87.....do
Section 206-20, “Permits Required”1/15/87.....do
Section 206-21, “Transfer”1/15/87.....do
Section 206-22, “Applications”1/15/87.....do
Section 206-23, “Application and Permit Fees”1/15/87.....do
Section 206-24, “Cancellation of Applications”1/15/87.....do
Section 206-25, “Test Methods”1/15/87.....doVariances adopted pursuant to subsection 206-25(c) become applicable only if approved by EPA as SIP revisions.
Section 206-26, “Permits to Construct”1/15/87.....do
Section 206-27, “Permits to Operate”1/15/87.....do
Section 206-28, “Permit Modifications, Suspensions or Revocations and Denials”1/15/87.....do
Section 206-29, “Further Information”1/15/87.....do
Section 206-30, “Appeals”1/15/87.....do
Section 206-30, “Review of New Sources and Modifications”10/11/738/10/75, 40 FR 42013Subsection 206-30(f)(6) is disapproved since sources of minor significance are not identified in Section 206-30. A federally promulgated regulation (40 CFR 52.2775(g)), correcting this deficiency and a public participation deficiency, is applicable.
Two separate subsections are numbered 206-30 and are listed here with their separate titles.
Section 206-31, “Review of New or Modified Indirect Sources”10/11/738/10/75, 40 FR 42013
[59 FR 18309, Apr. 18, 1994]
cite as: 40 CFR 52.2773