(d) The owner or operator of any of the following types of sources located at facilities in other than the New York City metropolitan area or the Lower Orange County metropolitan area which were designated as nonattainment areas for ozone on or after August 23, 1979, which includes the counties of Albany, Cayuga, Columbia, Dutchess, Erie, Genesee, Greene, Livingston, Monroe, Niagara, Onondaga, Ontario, Orange county (excluding the towns of Blooming Grove, Chester, Highlands, Monroe, Tuxedo, Warwick, and Woodbury), Orleans, Putnam, Rensselaer, Saratoga (limited to the towns of Clifton Park and Halfmoon, the City of Mechanicville, and the town and village of Waterford), Schenectady, Seneca, Ulster, Wayne, Wyoming or Yates, must comply with this Part according to the following schedule:
(1) Existing requirements:
- (i) any petroleum liquid fixed roof storage tank with a capacity of 40,000 gallons or more located at a facility with annual potential to emit volatile organic compounds of 100 tons or more must have been in compliance with the requirements of this part by October 1, 1982;
- (ii) any petroleum liquid external floating roof storage tank with a capacity of 40,000 gallons or more must have been in compliance with the requirements of this Part by January 11, 1986;
- (iii) any gasoline bulk plant with an average daily throughput of 40,000 gallons of gasoline or less must have been in compliance with the requirements of this Part by July 1, 1982;
- (iv) any gasoline loading terminal with an average daily throughput of greater than 40,000 gallons of gasoline or with an emission rate potential of volatile organic compounds of 100 tons or more must have been in compliance with the requirements of this Part by July 1, 1982.
(2) New requirements:
- (i) any petroleum liquid fixed roof storage tank with a capacity of 40,000 gallons or more must meet the requirements of the compliance schedule in subdivision (g) of this section and the control requirements of section 229.3(a) of this Part;
- (ii) any petroleum liquid external floating roof storage tank with a capacity of 40,000 gallons or more must meet the requirements of the compliance schedule in subdivision (g) of this section and the control requirements of section 229.3(b) of this Part;
- (iii) any gasoline bulk plant with an average daily throughput of 20,000 gallons or less must meet the requirements of the compliance schedule in subdivision (g) of this section and the control requirements of section 229.3(c) of this Part;
- (iv) any gasoline loading terminal with an annual throughput of 20,000 gallons or more must meet the requirements of the compliance schedule in subdivision (g) of this section and the control requirements of section 229.3(d) of this Part;
- (v) any volatile organic liquid fixed roof storage tank with capacities greater than or equal to 20,000 gallons with a maximum true vapor pressure greater than or equal to 4.0 psia up to and including tanks with capacities greater than or equal to 40,000 gallons with a maximum true vapor pressure greater than or equal to 1.0 psia must meet the requirements of the compliance schedule in subdivision (g) of this section and the control requirements of section 229.3(e)(1) of this Part;
- (vi) any volatile organic liquid external floating roof tank with capacities greater than or equal to 40,000 gallons with a maximum true vapor pressure greater than or equal to 1.5 psia must meet the requirements of the compliance schedule in subdivision (g) of this section and the control requirements of section 229.3(e)(2)(i)-(iii) of this Part, as appropriate;
- (vii) any volatile organic liquid storage tank with a capacity greater than 10,000 gallons but less than 20,000 gallons located at a facility with annual potential to emit volatile organic compounds from all sources regardless of process type, but excluding combustion installations, of 50 tons or greater must meet the requirements of the compliance schedule in subdivision (g) of this section and the control requirements of section 229.3(e)(2)(iv) of this Part;
- (viii) any volatile organic liquid storage tank with a capacity less than 10,000 gallons located at a facility with an annual potential to emit volatile organic compounds from all sources regardless of process type, but excluding combustion installations, of 50 tons or more must meet the requirements of the compliance schedule in subdivision (g) of this section and the control requirements of section 229.3(e)(2)(v) of this Part;
- (ix) any marine vessel loading facility which loads petroleum liquids to a marine delivery vessel at a gasoline loading terminal must meet the requirements of the compliance schedule in subdivision (g) of this section and the control requirements of section 229.3(f) of this Part; and
- (x) any process described in subparagraphs (i)-(ix) of this paragraph which is constructed after March 1, 1993 and meets the current applicability criteria of this subdivision must demonstrate compliance upon start-up.