Figure: 30 TAC §113.2174(a)

Table 1.  Compliance Schedules and Increments of Progress

Affected Units Increment 1
(Submit Final
Control Plan)
Increment 2
(Award
Contracts)
Increment 3
(Begin Onsite
Construction)
Increment 4
(Complete
Onsite
Construction)
Increment 5
(Final
Compliance)
1. All Class I Units a b Within 60
days from the
date the
TCEQ
publishes
notice in the
Texas
Register
of
state plan
approval
No later than
18 months
from the date
the TCEQ
publishes
notice in the
Texas
Register
of
state plan
approval
No later than
24 months
from the date
the TCEQ
publishes
notice in the
Texas
Register
of
state plan
approval
No later than
34 months
from the date
the TCEQ
publishes
notice in the
Texas
Register
of
state plan
approval
No later than
36 months
from the date
the TCEQ
publishes
notice in the
Texas
Register
of
state plan
approvalb
2. All Class II Unitsc Within 60
days from the
date the
TCEQ
publishes
notice in the
Texas
Register
of
state plan
approval
N/A N/A N/A No later than
36 months
from the date
the TCEQ
publishes
notice in the
Texas
Register
of
state plan
approval

aClass I units mean small municipal waste combustion units subject to this division that are located at municipal waste combustion plants with an aggregate plant combustion capacity greater than 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste. See §113.2100 of this title for definitions.

bFor Class I units that began construction, reconstruction, or modification after June 26, 1987, comply with the dioxins/furans and mercury limits by the later of two dates:

1. One year after the effective date of state plan approval.

2. One year after the issuance of a revised construction or operating permit, if a permit modification is required.

3. Final compliance with the dioxins/furans limits must be achieved no later than December 6, 2005, even if the date one year after the issuance of a revised construction or operating permit is after December 6, 2005.

cClass II units mean all small municipal combustion units subject to this division that are located at municipal waste combustion plants with aggregate plant combustion capacity less than or equal to 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste. See §113.2100 of this title for definitions.