15A NCAC 02B.0269 is amended with changes without notice pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.5(a)(3) as follows: SECTION.0600 RIPARIAN BUFFER RESTORATION FUND
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1 A NCAC 0B.09 is amended with changes without notice pursuant to G.S. 10B-1.(a)() as follows: SECTION.000 RIPARIAN BUFFER RESTORATION FUND 1A NCAC 0B.09 1A NCAC 0R.001 RIPARIAN BUFFER MITIGATION FEES TO THE NC ECOSYSTEM ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM The following is the process for payment of fees to the Riparian Buffer Restoration Fund administered by the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program as one option to mitigate riparian buffer impacts allowed under rules in this Subchapter 1A NCAC 0B. Persons who wish to use this option shall first meet the criteria established for doing so in the buffer rules in this subchapter 1A NCAC 0B that reference this Rule. Such buffer rules include, but may not be limited to 1A NCAC 0B.0,.0,.00, and Persons who choose to satisfy their mitigation determination by paying a compensatory mitigation fee to the Riparian Buffer Restoration Fund as allowed here shall use the following procedure: (1) SCHEDULE OF FEES: The amount of payment into the Fund shall be based on the costs of riparian buffer restoration. The payment amount shall be determined by multiplying the acres or square feet of mitigation required under other rules in this Subchapter 1A NCAC 0B by an initial value of ninety-six cents per square foot or forty-one thousand eight hundred and eighteen dollars per acre ($1,818/acre). This initial per-acre rate shall be adjusted in January of each year by staff of the NC Ecosystem Enhancement Program based upon the construction cost index factor published every December in the Engineering News Record. The Engineering News Record is hereby incorporated by reference including subsequent amendments and editions, and is located at at an annual subscription cost of $9.99. () The required fee shall be submitted to the N.C. Ecosystem Enhancement Program (NC EEP), 1 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 99-1 prior to any activity that results in the removal or degradation of the protected riparian buffer for which a "no practical alternatives" determination has been made pursuant to requirements of other rules in this Subchapter 1A NCAC 0B. () The payment of a compensatory mitigation fee may be fully or partially satisfied by donation of real property interests pursuant to requirements of other rules in this Subchapter. History Note: Authority G S ; 1-1.; 1-1.(i); 1-1.; 1-1.1; 1-1.1; 1-1.(a)(1); 1-1.A; 1-1.B; 1-1.C; 1 1.8B; 1B-8(c); 1B-8(d); S.L ; S.L. 00-9; Eff. August 11, 009; Transferred from 1A NCAC 0B.09 Eff. May 1, 01; Amended Eff. May 1, 01. 1
2 1 1A NCAC 0Q.011 is amended with changes as published in 9:08 NCR 98-9 as follows: 1A NCAC 0Q.011 EMISSION RATES REQUIRING A PERMIT (a) A permit to emit toxic air pollutants is shall be required for any facility where one or more emission release points are obstructed or non-vertically oriented whose actual rate of emissions from all sources are greater than any one of the following toxic air pollutant permitting emissions rates: Chronic Acute Pollutant (CAS Number) Carcinogens Toxicants Systemic Acute Irritants Toxicants lb/yr lb/day lb/hr lb/hr acetaldehyde (-0-0).8 acetic acid (-19-) 0.9 acrolein (10-0-8) 0.0 acrylonitrile (10-1-1) ammonia (-1-) 0.8 aniline (--) 0. arsenic and inorganic arsenic compounds 0.0 asbestos (1-1-). X 10 - aziridine (11--) 0.1 benzene (1--) 8.1 benzidine and salts (9-8-) benzo(a)pyrene (0--8). benzyl chloride (100--) 0.1 beryllium (0-1-) 0.8 beryllium chloride (8--) 0.8 beryllium fluoride (8-9-) 0.8 beryllium nitrate (19-99-) 0.8 bioavailable chromate pigments, 0.00 as chromium (VI) equivalent bis-chloromethyl ether (-88-1) 0.0 bromine (-9-) 0.0 1,-butadiene ( ) 11 cadmium (0--9) 0. cadmium acetate (-90-8) 0. cadmium bromide (89--) 0. 1
3 carbon disulfide (-1-0).9 carbon tetrachloride (--) 0 chlorine (8-0-) chlorobenzene ( ) chloroform (--) 90 chloroprene (1-99-8) cresol (119--) 0. p-dichlorobenzene (10--) 1.8 dichlorodifluoromethane (-1-8) 00 dichlorofluoromethane (--) 10 di(-ethylhexyl)phthalate (11-81-) 0. dimethyl sulfate (-8-1) 0.0 1,-dioxane (1-91-1) 1 epichlorohydrin ( ) 00 ethyl acetate (11-8-) ethylenediamine (10-1-). 0. ethylene dibromide (10-9-) ethylene dichloride (10-0-) 0 ethylene glycol monoethyl ether ( ). 0.8 ethylene oxide (-1-8) 1.8 ethyl mercaptan (-08-1) 0.0 fluorides formaldehyde (0-00-0) 0.0 hexachlorocyclopentadiene (--) hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (- 8-) n-hexane (110--) hexane isomers except n-hexane 9 hydrazine (0-01-) 0.01 hydrogen chloride (-01-0) 0.18 hydrogen cyanide (-90-8) hydrogen fluoride (-9-) hydrogen sulfide (8-0-) 1. maleic anhydride (108-1-) manganese and compounds 0. manganese cyclopentadienyl tricarbonyl 0.01 (109--1)
4 manganese tetroxide (11--) 0.1 mercury, alkyl mercury, aryl and inorganic compounds 0.01 mercury, vapor (9-9-) 0.01 methyl chloroform (1--) 0 methylene chloride (-09-) methyl ethyl ketone (8-9-) 8. methyl isobutyl ketone ( ). methyl mercaptan (-9-1) 0.01 nickel carbonyl (1-9-) 0.01 nickel metal (0-0-0) 0.1 nickel, soluble compounds, as nickel 0.01 nickel subsulfide (10--) 0.1 nitric acid (9--) 0. nitrobenzene (98-9-) n-nitrosodimethylamine (--9). non-specific chromium (VI) compounds, as 0.00 chromium (VI) equivalent pentachlorophenol (8-8-) perchloroethylene (1-18-) 1000 phenol (108-9-) 0. phosgene (--) 0.0 phosphine (80-1-) 0.0 polychlorinated biphenyls (1-- ). soluble chromate compounds, as chromium 0.01 (VI) equivalent styrene (100--). sulfuric acid (-9-9) tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (1-01-) ,1,1,-tetrachloro-,,-difluoroethane 1100 (-11-9) 1,1,,-tetrachloro-1,-difluoroethane 1100 (-1-0) 1,1,,-tetrachloroethane (9--) 0 toluene ( ) 98 1.
5 1 toluene diisocyanate,,-(8-8-9) and, (91-08-) isomers trichloroethylene (9-01-) 000 trichlorofluoromethane (-9-) 10 1,1,-trichloro-1,,-trifluoroethane 0 (-1-1) vinyl chloride (-01-) vinylidene chloride (--). xylene (10-0-) 1. (b) A permit to emit toxic air pollutants is shall be required for any facility where all emission release points are unobstructed and vertically oriented whose actual rate of emissions from all sources are greater than any one of the following toxic air pollutant permitting emissions rates: Chronic Acute Pollutant (CAS Number) Carcinogens Toxicants Systemic Acute Irritants Toxicants lb/yr lb/day lb/hr lb/hr acetaldehyde (-0-0) 8. acetic acid (-19-).90 acrolein (10-0-8) 0.08 acrylonitrile (10-1-1) ammonia (-1-).8 aniline (--) 1.0 arsenic and inorganic arsenic compounds 0.19 asbestos (1-1-).8 x 10 - aziridine (11--) 0. benzene (1--) benzidine and salts (9-8-) 1.8 x 10 - benzo(a)pyrene (0--8).0 benzyl chloride (100--) 0. beryllium (0-1-) 0.8 beryllium chloride (8--) 0.8 beryllium fluoride (8-9-) 0.8 beryllium nitrate (19-99-) 0.8 bioavailable chromate pigments, 0.008
6 as chromium (VI) equivalent bis-chloromethyl ether (-88-1) 0.0 bromine (-9-) 0.1 1,-butadiene ( ) 0.8 cadmium (0--9) 0.0 cadmium acetate (-90-8) 0.0 cadmium bromide (89--) 0.0 carbon disulfide (-1-0).8 carbon tetrachloride (--) chlorine (8-0-) chlorobenzene ( ) 9. chloroform (--) 9.1 chloroprene (1-99-8) cresol (119--). p-dichlorobenzene (10--) 9.0 dichlorodifluoromethane (-1-8) 10. dichlorofluoromethane (--) 1.1 di(-ethylhexyl)phthalate (11-81-) 1. dimethyl sulfate (-8-1) 0.1 1,-dioxane (1-91-1). epichlorohydrin ( ).891 ethyl acetate (11-8-) 1.1 ethylenediamine (10-1-) 1.. ethylene dibromide (10-9-).89 ethylene dichloride (10-0-) 0.11 ethylene glycol monoethyl ether ( ) ethylene oxide (-1-8).90 ethyl mercaptan (-08-1) 0.11 fluorides formaldehyde (0-00-0) 0.1 hexachlorocyclopentadiene (--). x hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (- 8-) 0.00 n-hexane (110--). hexane isomers except n-hexane 9.0 hydrazine (0-01-). x 10 - hydrogen chloride (-01-0) 0.
7 hydrogen cyanide (-90-8) hydrogen fluoride (-9-) hydrogen sulfide (8-0-).1 maleic anhydride (108-1-) manganese and compounds 1. manganese cyclopentadienyl tricarbonyl. x 10 - (109--1) manganese tetroxide (11--) 0. mercury, alkyl. x 10 - mercury, aryl and inorganic compounds. x 10 - mercury, vapor (9-9-). x 10 - methyl chloroform (1--) methylene chloride (-09-) methyl ethyl ketone (8-9-) methyl isobutyl ketone ( ) methyl mercaptan (-9-1) 0.0 nickel carbonyl (1-9-). x 10 - nickel metal (0-0-0) 0. nickel, soluble compounds, as nickel. x 10 - nickel subsulfide (10--) 0.19 nitric acid (9--) 1.0 nitrobenzene (98-9-). 0. n-nitrosodimethylamine (--9).1 non-specific chromium (VI) compounds, as chromium (VI) equivalent pentachlorophenol (8-8-) perchloroethylene (1-18-) 1. phenol (108-9-) 1.00 phosgene (--) 0.1 phosphine (80-1-) 0.1 polychlorinated biphenyls (1-- ). soluble chromate compounds, as chromium. x 10 - (VI) equivalent styrene (100--) 11.1 sulfuric acid (-9-9) tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (1-01-). x 10 -
8 ,1,1,-tetrachloro-,,-difluoroethane 190. (-11-9) 1,1,,-tetrachloro-1,-difluoroethane 190. (-1-0) 1,1,,-tetrachloroethane (9--) toluene ( ) toluene diisocyanate,,-(8-8-9) and,- (91-08-) isomers 8. x 10 - trichloroethylene (9-01-).10 trichlorofluoromethane (-9-) 89. 1,1,-trichloro-1,,-trifluoroethane (-1-1) vinyl chloride (-01-).01 vinylidene chloride (--).1 xylene (10-0-) (c) For the following pollutants, the highest emissions occurring for any 1-minute period shall be multiplied by four and the product shall be compared to the value in Paragraph (a) or (b) as applicable. These pollutants are: (1) acetaldehyde (-0-0); () acetic acid (-19-); () acrolein (10-0-8); () ammonia (-1-); () bromine (-9-); () chlorine (8-0-); () formaldehyde (0-00-0); (8) hydrogen chloride (-01-0); (9) hydrogen fluoride (-9-); and (10) nitric acid (9--). History Note: Authority G.S. 1-1.(a)(1); ; ; 1B-8; Rule originally codified as part of 1A NCAC 0H.010; Eff. July 1, 1998; Amended Eff. May 1, 01; May 1, 01; January 1, 010; June 1, 008; April 1, 00; February 1, 00; April 1,
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