Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 10, § 10-1.010
PURPOSE: This rule provides a description of the organization and general methods and scope of operation of the Missouri Air Conservation Commission and the Air Pollution Control Program of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources and provides for public information and participation.
(3) General Provisions.
(B) Organization and Operation.
seven (7) member commission is the state’s governing body for the control, abatement, and prevention of air pollution (643.030 and 643.040, RSMo) having authority (643.050, 643.055, 643.225, and 643.305, RSMo) to—
rescind rules;
regions;
information;
appeals from orders, permit denials, and other actions of the director, settle compliance disputes at public hearings before the commission, or refer alleged violations to the county prosecutor or attorney general;
and make orders and determinations;
sive plan for the prevention, abatement, and control of air pollution, including emergency alert procedures;
visions to control air pollution;
tions and variances to rules; and
when necessary for public health, safety, and welfare prior to filing the final order of rulemaking.
ment of Natural Resources, serving at the pleasure of the governor, or the director’s authorized representative, has the responsibility and the authority (643.060, RSMo) to—
necessary to carry out the Missouri Air Conservation Law;
grants, gifts, or other funds from public and private agencies;
appropriated monies;
all meetings of the Missouri Air Conservation Commission (MACC);
ment orders, recommend that the MACC request legal action be taken by the attorney general under 643.090.2, RSMo, recommend legal action be taken by the attorney general under 643.090.2, RSMo, and enforce provisions of the Missouri Air Conservation Law;
plans, specifications, and permit applications submitted under rules promulgated by MACC;
for variances and submit recommendations to MACC;
between meetings including conducting inspections and investigations, obtaining and assembling data, and preparing reports;
mentation Plan (SIP) to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for approval; and
procedures.
the Air Pollution Control Program of the Department of Natural Resources serves at the pleasure of the commission and handles the day-to-day matters, including all responsibilities delegated to the director’s authorized representative.
program is divided into five (5) sections with the main task descriptions listed below—
A. The Fiscal and Budget Section—
son and training coordinator;
responses and record management;
get;
tion and fiscal note responses at the department’s request;
tions for procurement, deposits, collections, and payroll;
and fixed assets;
Section— 10 CSR 10-1
to regulated entities;
oversight of the regional offices and the local air pollution control agencies in matters of compliance and enforcement;
gram;
recovery program;
inspection/maintenance program;
testing;
out-of-court settlements or orders with the assistance of the attorney general’s office or the department’s legal counsel; (VIII) Requests approval from MACC for referral to the attorney general’s office for those violations in which a settlement was not achieved; and
recommendations for variance requests to MACC;
C. The Air Quality Analysis Section—
the point, area, and mobile source emission inventory for EPA National Emissions Inventory (NEI) submittal and program use;
mental Services Program and local air pollution control agencies when applicable on establishing and maintaining ambient air monitoring sites and collecting ambient air data;
annual Monitoring Network Plan and coordinates Ambient Air Monitoring Network Reviews;
applicant ambient air quality monitoring Quality Assurance Project Plans (QAPPs);
sions and ambient air quality analysis for other sections in the program;
program’s air quality monitoring, emissions, and other databases; and
els in support of the Title V program for review and approval by the Department of Health and Senior Services;
D. The Air Quality Planning Section—
Missouri SIP for consistency with the latest federal and state requirements;
ments rulemakings for new rules, amendments to rules, and rescissions of rules;
ments SIP revisions;
to support rule and SIP actions;
requirements of state and federal laws for rulemakings and SIP revisions;
SIP actions with the secretary of state, EPA, other regulatory bodies, private industries, environmental interests, and other stakeholders; and
emissions budgets and participates in interagency consultation processes in accordance with federal transportation conformity requirements to ensure transportation activities are consistent with air quality goals; and
E. The Permits Section—
recommendations to the director to approve, approve with conditions, or deny applications for construction permits;
legal counsel for permits issued and appealed by an applicant or citizen;
prepared by local air pollution control agencies;
applications, amendments, and modifications in a timely manner according to the rules and requirements;
tion for portable equipment; and
Air Act Title V Program to ensure continued authorization of the program in Missouri.
(C) Public Information. The Air Pollution Control Program provides information to the public as follows:
Missouri newspaper to provide information on how the public may review and provide comment on draft rule text and Regulatory Impact Reports for a period of at least sixty (60) days;
and SIP actions at least thirty (30) days prior to public hearing on the Air Pollution Control Program’s website and send via email to established program distribution list that includes parties and other interested stakeholders. These notices provide information on timing of proposed MACC actions and how the public may participate in all rulemaking and SIP actions. Contact the Air Pollution Control Program Air Quality Planning Section Chief to be added to the email distribution list;
3. Publish in the Missouri Register—
ty (30) days prior to a public hearing; and
MACC with recognition of public hearing comments;
permit notices as described in 10 CSR 10- 6.060 Construction Permits Required and 10 CSR 10-6.065 Operating Permits;
plied forms to the regulated community for a thirty (30)-day comment period. Shorter duration comment periods are used in instances where form changes are non-mandatory such as typographical errors, spelling corrections, or adding non-mandatory reference information; and
the Air Pollution Control Program available for public inspection and copying by any person, except for records which are designated as confidential under Missouri law.
AUTHORITY: sections 643.050, 643.055, and 643.225, RSMo 2016. Original rule filed May 12, 1976, effective Oct. 11, 1976. Rescinded and readopted: Filed May 13, 1982, effective Oct. 11, 1982. Amended: Filed April 2, 1987, effective Aug. 27, 1987. Amended: Filed May 12, 1998, effective Dec. 30, 1998. Amended: Filed Oct. 2, 2012, effective July 30, 2013. Amended: Filed March 27, 2018, effective Nov. 30, 2018.
*Original authority: 643.050, RSMo 1965, amended 1972, 1992, 1993, 1995, 2011; 643.055, RSMo 1979, amended 1992, 1994, 2014; and 643.225, RSMo 1989, amended 2011, 2012.