Wisconsin Code § 285.64

Criteria for operation permits for stationary sources
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(1) ISSUANCE TO SOURCES NOT IN COMPLIANCE;
FEDERAL OBJECTION. (a) Notwithstanding s. 285.63, the department may issue an operation permit for a stationary source that
does not comply with the requirements in the operation permit, in
the federal clean air act, in an implementation plan under s.
285.11 (6) or in s. 285.63 when the operation permit is issued if
the operation permit includes all of the following:
1. A compliance schedule that sets forth a series of remedial
measures that the owner or operator of the stationary source must
take to comply with the requirements with which the stationary
source is in violation when the operation permit is issued.
2. A requirement that, at least once every 6 months, the
owner or operator of the stationary source submit reports to the
department concerning the progress in meeting the compliance
schedule and the requirements with which the stationary source
is in violation when the operation permit is issued.
(b) Notwithstanding par. (a) and s. 285.63, the department
may not issue an operation permit to a stationary source if the
federal environmental protection agency objects to the issuance
of the operation permit as provided in s. 285.62 (6) unless the department revises the operation permit to meet the objection.
(2) ONE-YEAR MORATORIUM ON REVOCATION. (a) The department may not revoke an operation permit for an existing
source for one year after the issuance of that permit based upon
failure of the existing source at the time of permit issuance to
comply with this chapter and s. 299.15 and rules promulgated under this chapter and s. 299.15.
(b) Notwithstanding par. (a), the department may take any
other action necessary to enforce an operation permit and this
chapter and s. 299.15 and rules promulgated under this chapter
and s. 299.15 which apply to the existing source after issuance of
an operation permit under this section.

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