Section 40001 Of Chapter 1. General Provisions From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 26. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 1.
40001
. (a) Subject to the powers and duties of the state board, the
districts shall adopt and enforce rules and regulations to achieve
and maintain the state and federal ambient air quality standards in
all areas affected by emission sources under their jurisdiction, and
shall enforce all applicable provisions of state and federal law.
(b) The district rules and regulations may, and at the request of
the state board shall, provide for the prevention and abatement of
air pollution episodes which, at intervals, cause discomfort or
health risks to, or damage to the property of, a significant number
of persons or class of persons.
(c) Prior to adopting any rule or regulation to reduce criteria
pollutants, a district shall determine that there is a problem that
the proposed rule or regulation will alleviate and that the rule or
regulation will promote the attainment or maintenance of state or
federal ambient air quality standards.
(d) (1) The district rules and regulations shall include a process
to approve alternative methods of complying with emission control
requirements that provide equivalent emission reductions, emissions
monitoring, or recordkeeping.
(2) A district shall allow the implementation of alternative
methods of emission reduction, emissions monitoring, or recordkeeping
if a facility demonstrates to the satisfaction of the district that
those alternative methods will provide equivalent performance. Any
alternative method of emission reduction, emissions monitoring, or
recordkeeping proposed by the facility shall not violate other
provisions of law.
(3) If a district rule specifies an emission limit for a facility
or system, the district shall not set operational or effectiveness
requirements for any specific emission control equipment operating on
a facility or system under that limit. Any alternative method of
emission reduction, emissions monitoring, or recordkeeping proposed
by the facility shall include the necessary operational and
effectiveness measurement elements that can be included as permit
conditions by the district to ensure compliance with, and enforcement
of, the equivalent performance requirements of paragraphs (1) and
(2). Nothing in this subdivision limits the district's authority to
inspect a facility's equipment or records to ensure operational
compliance. This paragraph shall apply to existing rules and
facilities operating under those rules.