Agency 5. State Air Pollution Control Board  


Chapter 5. Public Participation Guidelines
Chapter 10. General Definitions
Chapter 20. General Provisions
Chapter 30. Ambient Air Quality Standards
Chapter 40. Existing Stationary Sources
Chapter 45. Consumer and Commercial Products
Chapter 50. New and Modified Stationary Sources
Chapter 60. Hazardous Air Pollutant Sources
Chapter 70. Air Pollution Episode Prevention
Chapter 80. Permits for Stationary Sources
Chapter 85. Permits for Stationary Sources of Pollutants Subject to Regulation
Chapter 90. Regulation for the Control of Motor Vehicle Emissions [Repealed]
Chapter 91.
Chapter 100. Regulation for Vehicle Emissions Control Program Analyzer Systems [Repealed]
Chapter 110. Regulations for the Control of Motor Vehicle Emissions [Repealed]
Chapter 120. Regulation for the Control of Emissions from Fleet Vehicles [Repealed]
Chapter 121. Regulation for the Control of Emissions from Fleet Vehicles [Repealed]
Chapter 130. Regulation for Open Burning
Chapter 140. Regulation for Emissions Trading Programs
Chapter 150. Regulation for Transportation Conformity (Repealed)
Chapter 151. Regulation for Transportation Conformity
Chapter 160. Regulation for General Conformity
Chapter 170. Regulation for General Administration
Chapter 180. [Reserved]
Chapter 190. Variance for Merck Stonewall Plant
Chapter 200. National Low Emission Vehicle Program (Repealed)
Chapter 210. Regulation for Dispute Resolution
Chapter 215. Chapters 215 to 219
Chapter 220.
Chapter 221. Variance for Rocket Motor Test Operations at Atlantic Research Corporationgainesville Facility (Repealed)
Chapter 222. Chapters 222 to 229
Chapter 230. Variance for International Paper Franklin Paper Mill
Chapter 231. Chapters 231 to 239
Chapter 240. Variance for Open Burning (Repealed)
Chapter 241. Chapters 241 to 490
Chapter 500. Exclusionary General Permit for Federal Operating Permit Program (Repealed)
Chapter 510. Nonmetallic Mineral Processing General Permit
Chapter 520. Biomass Energy Generator General Permit for a Pilot Test Facility
Chapter 530. Electric Generator Voluntary Demand Response General Permit
Chapter 540. Emergency Generator General Permit

EDITOR'S NOTICE

AGENCY SUMMARY

The State Air Pollution Control Board is authorized to make regulations for the control and abatement of air pollution throughout the Commonwealth or in affected areas. It may grant local variances and issue orders for the control and abatement of air pollution and for the enforcement of its regulations. It may make regulations for the determination of a formula for the basis of any noncompliance penalty to be assessed by a court. It may issue permits for the construction or modification and operation of polluting facilities and collect fees for the administrative and enforcement costs of such permits for major facilities. Enactment of local air pollution control ordinances is subject to its approval. The board may promulgate regulations to provide for emissions trading programs to achieve and maintain the national Ambient Air Quality Standards established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Code of Virginia, Title 10.1, Chapter 13. The board is authorized to adopt rules and regulations that include (i) standards and procedures for the conduct of mediation and dispute resolution; (ii) the appointment and function of a neutral to encourage and assist parties to voluntarily compromise or settle contested issues; and (iii) procedures to protect the confidentiality of papers, work product or other materials. Code of Virginia, Title 10.1, Chapter 11.1, Article 1.

The board also may adopt emissions standards for motor vehicles in certain localities, make regulations fixing standards and procedures for the inspection of motor vehicles, and approve training programs for inspectors. It may license both stations qualified to do safety inspections and fleet owners or lessees to conduct emissions inspections. It licenses persons as emissions mechanics/inspectors. It may also adopt clean alternative fuel fleet standards for motor vehicles. Code of Virginia, Title 46.2, Chapter 10, Article 22.

Copies of the regulations covering the Motor Vehicle Emissions Control Program are available for inspection at the department's central office in Richmond and at the Mobile Source Operations Office, 13901 Crown Court, Woodbridge, Virginia 22193.

All other regulations are available for inspection at the Department of Environmental Quality's office at 629 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219 (mailing address: P.O. Box 1105, Richmond, VA 23218) and at its regional offices listed individually in this title under DEQ's summary. Internet address: http://www.deq.virginia.gov.

Rev. 10/2014

AGENCY SUMMARY

The State Air Pollution Control Board is authorized to make regulations for the control and abatement of air pollution throughout the Commonwealth or in affected areas. It may grant local variances and issue orders for the control and abatement of air pollution and for the enforcement of its regulations. It may make regulations for the determination of a formula for the basis of any noncompliance penalty to be assessed by a court. It may issue permits for the construction or modification and operation of polluting facilities and collect fees for the administrative and enforcement costs of such permits for major facilities. Enactment of local air pollution control ordinances is subject to its approval. The board may promulgate regulations to provide for emissions trading programs to achieve and maintain the national Ambient Air Quality Standards established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Code of Virginia, Title 10.1, Chapter 13. The board is authorized to adopt rules and regulations that include (i) standards and procedures for the conduct of mediation and dispute resolution; (ii) the appointment and function of a neutral to encourage and assist parties to voluntarily compromise or settle contested issues; and (iii) procedures to protect the confidentiality of papers, work product or other materials. Code of Virginia, Title 10.1, Chapter 11.1, Article 1.

The board also may adopt emissions standards for motor vehicles in certain localities, make regulations fixing standards and procedures for the inspection of motor vehicles, and approve training programs for inspectors. It may license both stations qualified to do safety inspections and fleet owners or lessees to conduct emissions inspections. It licenses persons as emissions mechanics/inspectors. It may also adopt clean alternative fuel fleet standards for motor vehicles. Code of Virginia, Title 46.2, Chapter 10, Article 22.

Copies of the regulations covering the Motor Vehicle Emissions Control Program are available for inspection at the department's central office in Richmond and at the Mobile Source Operations Office, 13901 Crown Court, Woodbridge, Virginia 22193.

All other regulations are available for inspection at the Department of Environmental Quality's office at 629 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219 (mailing address: P.O. Box 1105, Richmond, VA 23218) and at its regional offices listed individually in this title under DEQ's summary. Internet address: http://www.deq.virginia.gov.

Rev. 10/2014

AGENCY SUMMARY

The State Air Pollution Control Board is authorized to make regulations for the control and abatement of air pollution throughout the Commonwealth or in affected areas. It may grant local variances and issue orders for the control and abatement of air pollution and for the enforcement of its regulations. It may make regulations for the determination of a formula for the basis of any noncompliance penalty to be assessed by a court. It may issue permits for the construction or modification and operation of polluting facilities and collect fees for the administrative and enforcement costs of such permits for major facilities. Enactment of local air pollution control ordinances is subject to its approval. The board may promulgate regulations to provide for emissions trading programs to achieve and maintain the national Ambient Air Quality Standards established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Code of Virginia, Title 10.1, Chapter 13. The board is authorized to adopt rules and regulations that include (i) standards and procedures for the conduct of mediation and dispute resolution; (ii) the appointment and function of a neutral to encourage and assist parties to voluntarily compromise or settle contested issues; and (iii) procedures to protect the confidentiality of papers, work product or other materials. Code of Virginia, Title 10.1, Chapter 11.1, Article 1.

The board also may adopt emissions standards for motor vehicles in certain localities, make regulations fixing standards and procedures for the inspection of motor vehicles, and approve training programs for inspectors. It may license both stations qualified to do safety inspections and fleet owners or lessees to conduct emissions inspections. It licenses persons as emissions mechanics/inspectors. It may also adopt clean alternative fuel fleet standards for motor vehicles. Code of Virginia, Title 46.2, Chapter 10, Article 22.

Copies of the regulations covering the Motor Vehicle Emissions Control Program are available for inspection at the department's central office in Richmond and at the Mobile Source Operations Office, 13901 Crown Court, Woodbridge, Virginia 22193.

All other regulations are available for inspection at the Department of Environmental Quality's office at 629 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219 (mailing address: P.O. Box 1105, Richmond, VA 23218) and at its regional offices listed individually in this title under DEQ's summary. Internet address: http://www.deq.virginia.gov.

Rev. 10/2014