United States Environmental Protection Agency

Air Quality Permit by Rule for New or Modified True Minor Sources of
Air Pollution in Indian Country

http://www.epa.gov/air/tribal/tribalnsr.html

Questionnaire for Notification of Coverage under the Air Quality Permit by Rule for
New or Modified True Minor Source Auto Body Repair and Miscellaneous Surface
Coating Operations in Indian Country

Last Modified: March 23, 2015
Version 1.0

Does the Permit by Rule apply to my facility?

The following questionnaire is intended to help you, the facility owner or operator, determine whether or not you are
eligible for the Air Quality Permit by Rule for New or Modified True Minor Source Auto Body Repair and Miscellaneous
Surface Coating Operations in Indian Country. You are not required to complete this questionnaire and it is not
necessary to seek coverage under the Air Quality Permit by Rule for New or Modified True Minor Source Auto Body
Repair and Miscellaneous Surface Coating Operations in Indian Country. This questionnaire does not cover all of the Air
Quality Permit by Rule requirements and does not guarantee coverage of a minor source preconstruction permit under
this program.

Description of Auto Body Repair and Miscellaneous Surface Coating Operations

An auto body shop repairs, repaints, and/or customizes passenger cars, trucks, vans, motorcycles, and other mobile
equipment capable of being driven or drawn on the highway. Miscellaneous surface coating operations involve the spray
application of coating to miscellaneous parts and/or products made of metal or plastic, or both. This Auto Body Repair
and Miscellaneous Surface Coating Operations Questionnaire is for auto body repair and miscellaneous surface coating
operations facilities that are not major sources of air pollution and that are located, or planning to locate, within Indian
country.

About this Questionnaire

The questions focus on general information pertaining to your existing or future auto body repair and miscellaneous
surface coating operation. The questionnaire is not meant to be exhaustive and only requires knowledge of basic
facility information, including usage of volatile organic compound (VOC) containing materials.

You should continue with this Questionnaire if you meet all of the following criteria:

•	You plan to construct a new, true minor source autobody repair and miscellaneous surface coating operation
OR you plan to modify an existing, true minor source autobody repair and miscellaneous surface coating
operation;

•	Your new or modified true minor source auto body repair and miscellaneous surface coating operation is
located within Indian country;

•	You do not know whether your facility needs a permit, or if you do not know the attainment status of your area
and you want to find out whether or not you should apply for the Permit by Rule for an auto body repair and
miscellaneous surface coating operation; and

•	You intend to satisfy the processes that the EPA has made available in the document entitled "Procedures to
Address Threatened and Endangered Species and Historic Properties for New or Modified True Minor Sources in
Indian Country Seeking Air Quality Permits by Rule" to address threatened and endangered species and historic
properties.

More Information

The definition of "modification" and "Potential to Emit" (or "PTE") can be found at 40 CFR 49.152(d) and in the
"Instructions" document. Additional information on the applicability of the Indian Country NSR rule can be found at 40
CFR 49.153.

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Information on the ozone attainment status of the area where your facility is located can be found at:
http://www.epa.gov/airqualitv/greenbook/. You may also contact your reviewing authority for information on your
attainment status.

Please contact your reviewing authority if you have questions or need assistance. A list of reviewing authorities, their
area of coverage, and contact information can be found in Attachment E to the Permit by Rule for True Minor Source
Auto Body Repair and Miscellaneous Surface Coating Operations at 40 CFR 49.162 or visit:
http://www.epa.gov/air/tribal/tribalnsr.html.

Sources eligible for the Permit by Rule for New or Modified True Minor Source Auto Body Repair and Miscellaneous
Surface Coating Operations may also be subject to federal standards under 40 CFR 63 Subpart HHHHHH, National
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutions for Paint Stripping and Miscellaneous Surface Coating Operations at
Area Sources. The conditions applicable to sources seeking coverage under this Permit by Rule are intended to be
generally consistent with the requirements in 40 CFR 63, Subpart HHHHHH. However, compliance with the applicable
requirements in 40 CFR part 63, Subpart HHHHHH is required independent of the conditions in the Permit by Rule, and
not all requirements applicable under Subpart HHHHHH are necessarily included in the Permit by Rule. The Background
Document for the Permit by Rule identifies the specific requirements in Subpart HHHHHH that are intended to be
included in the Permit by Rule.

Questionnaire for Auto Body Repair and Miscellaneous Surface Coating
Operations

Part 1: Does my Auto Body Repair and Miscellaneous Surface Coating Operation Need or Qualify
for a True Minor Source Permit?

The following questions are meant to determine whether or not your auto body repair and miscellaneous surface
coating operation needs or qualifies for the permit by rule.

1.	Will your new source or modification of an existing source be a major source under the CAA for purposes of
hazardous air pollutants (HAPs)? Will your new source or modification of an existing source emit or have the PTE,
in the aggregate, 10 tons per year (tpy) or more of any HAP or 25 tpy or more of any combination of HAPs? Be
sure to include any stationary source or group of sources (new or existing) under common control.

~ Yes ~ No

If you answered 'Yes/ your source does not qualify for this Permit by Rule and is considered a major source for
HAP purposes. Please contact your reviewing authority to apply for a site-specific permit. If you answered 'No/
continue to the next question.

2.	Will the PTE of your facility be less than 250 tpy for particulate matter (PM, PMio, or PM2.5), VOC, nitrogen oxides
(NOx), carbon monoxide (CO), and sulfur dioxide (S02), each individually? The emissions from your facility may
be calculated using the PTE calculator provided at http://www.epa.gov/air/tribal/tribalnsr.html. Be sure to
include all existing, new, and modified emission units at your facility.

I | Yes Q No

If you answered 'No/ your source does not qualify for the Permit by Rule. Please contact your reviewing
authority to apply for a site-specific permit. If you answered 'Yes/ continue on to the next question.

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3. Will the PTE of your new facility or the increase in potential emissions from your modified facility be equal to or
above the applicable minor NSR thresholds listed below for ANY pollutant? The emissions of your facility or
modification may be calculated using the PTE calculator available online at:

http://www.epa.gov/air/tribal/tribalnsr.html. Be sure to include all new and modified emission units at your
facility.

Pollutant

Attainment Area

Nonattainment Area

CO

lOtpy

5 tpy

PM

lOtpy

5 tpy

PMio

5 tpy

1 tpy

PM2.5

3 tpy

0.6 tpy

SO2

10 tpy

5 tpy

NOx

10 tpy

5 tpy

VOC

5 tpy

2 tpy

~ Yes ~ No

If you answered 'No/ your source is likely exempt from the minor NSR program. Please contact your
reviewing authority to confirm that your facility will not need a permit. If you answered 'Yes/ continue on
to the next question.

4. If located in a nonattainment area for any pollutant, will the PTE of your facility for the particular

nonattainment pollutant be less than the NSR major source thresholds specified in the table below (based
on nonattainment classification)? Be sure to include all existing, new, and modified emission units at your
facility.

Pollutant

Nonattainment Classification

NSR Major Source Threshold

Ozone

Marginal

100 tpy of VOC or NOx

Moderate

100 tpy of VOC or NOx

Serious

50 tpy of VOC or NOx

Severe

25 tpy of VOC or NOx

Extreme

10 tpy of VOC or NOx

PM10

Moderate

100 tpy

Serious

70 tpy

CO

Moderate

100 tpy

Serious

50 tpy

SO2, NO2, PM2.5

No nonattainment classification

100 tpy

~ Yes ~ No I I Not Applicable

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If you answered 'No/ your source does not qualify for the Permit by Rule. Please contact your reviewing
authority to apply for a site-specific permit. If you answered 'Yes/ continue on to Part 2 of the
Questionnaire.

Information on the ozone attainment status of the area where your facility is located can be found at:
http://www.epa.gov/airqualitv/greenbook/.

Part 2: Does My Auto Body Repair and Miscellaneous Surface Coating Operation Qualify for
the Permit by Rule?

The following questions are meant to determine whether or not your auto body shop would qualify for the Permit by

Rule for True Minor Source Auto Body Repair and Miscellaneous Surface Coating Operations.

1.	If located in an ozone attainment, unclassifiable or attainment/unclassifiable area, after the proposed
construction or modification project, will your VOC-containing material (including coatings, thinners, and clean-
up solvents) usage be less than 5,000 gallons per year based on a 12-month rolling total?

~	Yes ~ No I I Not Applicable

2.	If located in an ozone nonattainment area, after the proposed construction or modification project, will your
VOC-containing material (including coatings, thinners, and clean-up solvents) usage be less than 900 gallons per
year based on a 12-month rolling total?

Q Yes O No | | Not Applicable

3.	If located in an attainment, unclassifiable or attainment/unclassifiable or nonattainment area for ozone, after
the proposed construction or modification project, will the projected total usage of solvent for degreasing at
your facility not exceed 500 gallons in any 12-month period?

~	Yes ~ No I I Not Applicable

4.	If there are fuel combustion units, will your facility only use natural gas, propane, or butane as fuels for these
combustion units?

~	Yes ~ No I I Not Applicable

5.	If there are fuel combustion units, is the total heat input capacity of all the combustion units equal to or less
than 10 MMBtu/hour?

Q Yes O No | | Not Applicable

6.	Is the capacity of each volatile liquid storage tank less than 19,812 gallons?

Q Yes O No | | Not Applicable

7.	Do you intend to satisfy the procedures for threatened or endangered species and historic properties according
to the processes provided by the EPA for the permits by rule?

~ Yes ~ No

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Conclusion

If you answered 'Yes' or 'Not Applicable' to each question in Part 2, your facility may qualify for coverage under the
Permit by Rule for Auto Body Repair and Miscellaneous Surface Coating Operations. If you believe, based upon your
answers in this questionnaire, that your new or modified auto body repair and miscellaneous surface coating
operation qualifies for the Permit by Rule for Auto Body Repair and Miscellaneous Surface Coating Operations,
please contact your reviewing authority to obtain a notification of coverage.

If you answered 'No' to any of these questions, your facility may not qualify for coverage under the Permit by Rule
for Auto Body Repair and Miscellaneous Surface Coating Operations. Please contact your reviewing authority to
confirm that your facility will not qualify for this Permit by Rule.

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