Any PAL permit issued under this subpart shall contain the following information:
- (1) The PAL pollutant and the applicable source-wide emission limitation in tons per year;
- (2) The PAL permit effective date and the expiration date of the PAL (PAL effective period);
(3)
- (A) Specification in the PAL permit that if a major stationary source owner or operator applies to renew a PAL in accordance with 8 CAR § 43-711 before the end of the PAL effective period, then the PAL shall not expire at the end of the PAL effective period.
- (B) It shall remain in effect until a revised PAL permit is issued by the reviewing authority;
(4) A requirement that emission calculations for compliance purposes include emissions from:
- (A) Startups;
- (B) Shutdowns; and
- (C) Malfunctions;
- (5) A requirement that, once the PAL expires, the major stationary source is subject to the requirements of 8 CAR § 43-710;
- (6) The calculation procedures that the major stationary source owner or operator shall use to convert the monitoring system data to monthly emissions and annual emissions based on a twelve-month rolling total for each month as required by 8 CAR § 43-714(a);
- (7) A requirement that the major stationary source owner or operator monitor all emissions units in accordance with the provisions under 8 CAR § 43-713;
(8)
- (A) A requirement to retain the records required under 8 CAR § 43-714 on site.
- (B) Such records may be retained in an electronic format;
- (9) A requirement to submit the reports required under 8 CAR § 43-715 by the required deadlines; and
- (10) Any other requirements that the reviewing authority deems necessary to implement and enforce the PAL.