WAC 173-400-100
Source classifications. (1) Source
classification list. In counties without a local authority,
or for sources under the jurisdiction of ecology, the owner or
operator of each source within the following source categories
shall register the source with ecology:
(a) Agricultural chemical facilities engaging in the
manufacturing of liquid or dry fertilizers or pesticides;
(b) Agricultural drying and dehydrating operations;
(c) Any category of stationary source that includes an
emissions unit subject to a new source performance standard
(NSPS) under 40 CFR Part 60, other than Subpart AAA (Standards
of Performance for New Residential Wood Heaters);
(d) Any stationary source, that includes an emissions
unit subject to a National Emission Standard for Hazardous Air
Pollutants (NESHAP) under 40 CFR Part 61, other than:
(i) Subpart M (National Emission Standard for Asbestos);
or
(ii) Sources or emission units emitting only
radionuclides, which are required to obtain a license under
WAC 246-247-060, and are subject to 40 CFR Part 61, subparts H
and/or I, and that are not subject to any other part of 40 CFR
61, 62, or 63, or any other parts of this section;
(e) Any source, or emissions unit subject to a National
Emission Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source
Categories (Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT)
standard) under 40 CFR Part 63;
(f) Any source, stationary source or emission unit with
an emission rate of one or more pollutants equal to or greater
than an "emission threshold" defined in WAC 173-400-030;
(g) Asphalt and asphalt products production facilities;
(h) Brick and clay manufacturing plants, including tiles
and ceramics;
(i) Casting facilities and foundries, ferrous and
nonferrous;
(j) Cattle feedlots with operational facilities which
have an inventory of one thousand or more cattle in operation
between June 1 and October 1, where vegetation forage growth
is not sustained over the majority of the lot during the
normal growing season;
(k) Chemical manufacturing plants;
(l) Composting operations, including commercial,
industrial and municipal, but exempting residential composting
activities;
(m) Concrete product manufacturers and ready mix and
premix concrete plants;
(n) Crematoria or animal carcass incinerators;
(o) Dry cleaning plants;
(p) Materials handling and transfer facilities that
generate fine particulate, which may include pneumatic
conveying, cyclones, baghouses, and industrial housekeeping
vacuuming systems that exhaust to the atmosphere;
(q) Flexible vinyl and urethane coating and printing
operations;
(r) Grain, seed, animal feed, legume, and flour
processing operations, and handling facilities;
(s) Hay cubers and pelletizers;
(t) Hazardous waste treatment and disposal facilities;
(u) Ink manufacturers;
(v) Insulation fiber manufacturers;
(w) Landfills, active and inactive, including covers, gas
collections systems or flares;
(x) Metal plating and anodizing operations;
(y) Metallic and nonmetallic mineral processing plants,
including rock crushing plants;
(z) Mills such as lumber, plywood, shake, shingle,
woodchip, veneer operations, dry kilns, pulpwood insulating
board, or any combination thereof;
(aa) Mineralogical processing plants;
(bb) Other metallurgical processing plants;
(cc) Paper manufacturers;
(dd) Petroleum refineries;
(ee) Petroleum product blending operations;
(ff) Plastics and fiberglass product fabrication
facilities;
(gg) Rendering plants;
(hh) Soil and ground water remediation projects;
(ii) Surface coating manufacturers;
(jj) Surface coating operations including: Automotive,
metal, cans, pressure sensitive tape, labels, coils, wood,
plastic, rubber, glass, paper and other substrates;
(kk) Synthetic fiber production facilities;
(ll) Synthetic organic chemical manufacturing industries;
(mm) Tire recapping facilities;
(nn) Wastewater treatment plants;
(oo) Any source that has elected to opt-out of the
operating permit program by limiting its potential-to-emit
(synthetic minor) or is required to report periodically to
demonstrate nonapplicability to EPA requirements under
Sections 111 or 112 of Federal Clean Air Act.
(2) Equipment classification list. In counties without a
local authority, the owner or operator of the following
equipment shall register the source with ecology:
(a) Boilers, all solid and liquid fuel burning boilers
with the exception of those utilized for residential heating;
(b) Boilers, all gas fired boilers above 10 million
British thermal units per hour input;
(c) Chemical concentration evaporators;
(d) Degreasers of the cold or vapor type in which more
than five percent of the solvent is comprised of halogens or
such aromatic hydrocarbons as benzene, ethylbenzene, toluene
or xylene;
(e) Ethylene oxide (ETO) sterilizers;
(f) Flares utilized to combust any gaseous material;
(g) Fuel burning equipment with a heat input of more than
1 million Btu per hour; except heating, air conditioning
systems, or ventilating systems not designed to remove
contaminants generated by or released from equipment;
(h) Incinerators designed for a capacity of one hundred
pounds per hour or more;
(i) Ovens, burn-out and heat-treat;
(j) Stationary internal combustion engines and turbines
rated at five hundred horsepower or more;
(k) Storage tanks for organic liquids associated with
commercial or industrial facilities with capacities equal to
or greater than 40,000 gallons;
(l) Vapor collection systems within commercial or
industrial facilities;
(m) Waste oil burners above 0.5 mm Btu heat output;
(n) Woodwaste incinerators;
(o) Commercial and industrial solid waste incineration
units subject to WAC 173-400-050(4);
(p) Small municipal waste combustion units subject to WAC 173-400-050(5).
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.94.152. 05-03-033 (Order
03-07), § 173-400-100, filed 1/10/05, effective 2/10/05. Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.94 RCW, RCW 70.94.141,[70.94.]152
, [70.94.]331, [70.94.]510 and 43.21A.080. 01-17-062 (Order 99-06), § 173-400-100, filed 8/15/01,
effective 9/15/01. Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.94 RCW. 95-07-126 (Order 93-40), § 173-400-100, filed 3/22/95,
effective 4/22/95; 93-18-007 (Order 93-03), § 173-400-100,
filed 8/20/93, effective 9/20/93; 91-05-064 (Order 90-06), §
173-400-100, filed 2/19/91, effective 3/22/91. Statutory
Authority: RCW 70.94.331, 70.94.395 and 70.94.510. 85-06-046
(Order 84-48), § 173-400-100, filed 3/6/85. Statutory
Authority: Chapters 43.21A and 70.94 RCW. 83-09-036 (Order
DE 83-13), § 173-400-100, filed 4/15/83. Statutory Authority:
RCW 70.94.331. 80-11-059 (Order DE 80-14), § 173-400-100,
filed 8/20/80. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.21A.080 and 70.94.331. 79-06-012 (Order DE 78-21), § 173-400-100, filed
5/8/79; Order DE 76-38, § 173-400-100, filed 12/21/76. Formerly WAC 18-04-100.]