Reporting Requirements Updated for Emissions Events and
Scheduled Maintenance, Startup, or Shutdown Activities
Texas rules that identify regulated entities required to report
annually on emissions event or scheduled maintenance, startup, or
shutdown activity were revised on January 5, 2006. See
30 TAC 101.201
and
101.211
.
Beginning in 2007, the rules require an annual report to the
TCEQ and all local air pollution control agencies with jurisdiction
from owners or operators of regulated entities that experienced at
least one emissions event or at least one scheduled maintenance,
startup, or shutdown activity during the prior calendar year if
they are either:
- subject to the emissions inventory reporting requirements,
30 TAC §101.10
timely submission of an annual
emissions inventory will also satisfy the new requirements;
or
- the owners or operators of regulated entities located in any of
the following:
Owners or operators in those areas who do not submit an annual
emissions inventory must complete and submit the following form by
March 31 for the preceding calendar year
-
For all regulated entities subject to EE-SMSS reporting, the
annual report must include, at a minimum:
- the Regulated Entity Number;
- the total number of emissions events at the regulated entity,
whether reportable or non-reportable under
other rules;
- the total number of scheduled maintenance, startup, or shutdown
activities at the regulated entity, whether reportable
or non-reportable under other rules; and
- the total annual amount of all pollutants released during such
emissions events or scheduled maintenance, startup, or shutdown
activities.
Mail signed forms to:
Emissions Inventory
Data, MC 166
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 13087
Austin, TX 78711-3087
Fax forms to:
Emissions Inventory
Data, MC 166
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
512-239-1500
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