(a) Any stationary source subject to this part shall, upon request by the Division of Environmental Quality:
(1)
- (A) Maintain records on the nature and amounts of federally regulated air pollutants emitted to the air by the equipment in question.
- (B) All records, including compliance status reports and excess emissions measurements shall be retained for at least five (5) years, and shall be made available to any agent of the division or United States Environmental Protection Agency during regular business hours; and
(2) Supply the following information, correlated in units of the applicable emissions limitations, to the division:
- (A) General process information related to the emissions of federally regulated air pollutants into the air; and
- (B) Emissions data obtained through sampling or continuous emissions monitoring.
(b)
- (1) Information and data shall be submitted to the division by a responsible official on such forms and at such time intervals as prescribed by applicable federal regulations or the division.
- (2) Reporting periods shall be a twelve-month period.
(c)
- (1) Each emission inventory is to be accompanied by a certifying statement, signed by the owner or owners or operator or operators and attesting that the information contained in the inventory is true and accurate to the best knowledge of the certifying official.
- (2) The certification shall include the full name, title, signature, date of signature, and telephone number of the certifying official.