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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is making corrections to the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Lime Manufacturing Plants (Lime Manufacturing NESHAP) technology review final rule that appeared in the Federal Register on July 16, 2024. Following publication of this final rule, the EPA discovered inadvertent errors in the regulatory text and is correcting them in this action.
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[Federal Register Volume 89, Number 233 (Wednesday, December 4, 2024)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 96106-96119]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2024-27874]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 63
[EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0015; FRL-5948.2-02-OAR]
RIN 2060-AV59
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Lime
Manufacturing Plants Technology Review; Correction
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Final rule; technical correction.
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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is making
corrections to the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants for Lime Manufacturing Plants (Lime Manufacturing NESHAP)
technology review final rule that appeared in the Federal Register on
July 16, 2024. Following publication of this final rule, the EPA
discovered inadvertent errors in the regulatory text and is correcting
them in this action.
DATES: The final rule is effective on December 4, 2024.
ADDRESSES: The EPA has established a docket for this rulemaking under
Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2017-0015. All documents in the docket are
listed on the <a href="https://www.regulations.gov/">https://www.regulations.gov/</a> website. Although listed,
some information is not publicly available, e.g., Confidential Business
Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure is restricted
by statute. Certain other material, such as copyrighted material, is
not placed on the internet and will be publicly available only in hard
copy form. Publicly available docket materials are available
electronically through <a href="https://www.regulations.gov/">https://www.regulations.gov/</a>.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Brian Storey, Mail Drop: D243-04,
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T.W. Alexander Drive, P.O. Box 12055, RTP, North Carolina 27711;
telephone number: (919) 541-1103; and email address:
<a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#e99a9d869b8c90c78b9b808887a98c9988c78e869f"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="a8dbdcc7dacdd186cadac1c9c6e8cdd8c986cfc7de">[email protected]</span></a>.
Preamble acronyms and abbreviations. Throughout this document the
use of ``we,'' ``us,'' or ``our'' is intended to refer to the EPA. We
use multiple acronyms and terms in this preamble. While this list may
not be exhaustive, to ease the reading of this preamble and for
reference purposes, the EPA defines the following terms and acronyms
here:
APA Administrative Procedure Act
BTF beyond the floor
CAA Clean Air Act
CFR Code of Federal Regulations
EPA Environmental Protection Agency
FR Federal Register
HAP hazardous air pollutants
MACT Maximum Achievable Control Technology
NAICS North American Industry Classification System
NESHAP National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
Organization of this document. The information in this preamble is
organized as follows:
I. General Information
A. Does this action apply to me?
B. Where can I get a copy of this document and other related
information?
C. Statutory Authority
D. Judicial Review and Administrative Reconsideration
II. Summary of Final Action
III. Summary of Cost, Environmental, and Economic Impacts
IV. Rulemaking Procedures
V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. General Information
A. Does this action apply to me?
Regulated entities. Categories and entities potentially affected by
this action are shown in table 1 of this preamble.
Table 1--NESHAP and Industrial Source Categories Affected by This Final
Action
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Source category and NESHAP NAICS code \1\
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Lime Manufacturing..................... 32741, 33111, 3314.
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\1\ North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Table 1 of this preamble is not intended to be exhaustive, but
rather to provide a guide for readers regarding entities likely to be
affected by the final action for the source category listed. To
determine whether your facility is affected, you should examine the
applicability criteria in the Lime Manufacturing NESHAP. If you have
any questions regarding the applicability of any aspect of this NESHAP,
please contact the appropriate person listed in the preceding FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of this preamble.
B. Where can I get a copy of this document and other related
information?
In addition to being available in the docket, an electronic copy of
this final action will also be available on the internet. Following
signature by the EPA Administrator, the EPA will post a copy of this
final action at: <a href="https://www.epa.gov/stationary-sources-air-pollution/lime-manufacturing-plants-national-emission-standards-hazardous">https://www.epa.gov/stationary-sources-air-pollution/lime-manufacturing-plants-national-emission-standards-hazardous</a>.
Following publication in the Federal Register (FR), the EPA will post
the FR version and key technical documents at the same website.
C. Statutory Authority
For major sources, the Clean Air Act (CAA) section 112(d)(2)
provides that the technology-based NESHAP must reflect the maximum
degree of emission reductions of hazardous air pollutants (HAP)
achievable after considering cost, energy requirements, and non-air
quality health and environmental impacts. These standards are commonly
referred to as Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) standards.
CAA section 112(d)(3) also establishes a minimum control level for MACT
standards, known as the MACT ``floor.'' The EPA must also consider
control options that are more stringent than the floor, commonly
referred to as ``beyond-the-floor'' (BTF) standards. Costs may not be
considered when setting the MACT floor and may only be considered when
determining whether BTF standards are appropriate.
D. Judicial Review and Administrative Reconsideration
Under Clean Air Act (CAA) section 307(b)(1), judicial review of
this final action is available only by filing a petition for review in
the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
by February 3, 2025.
II. Summary of Final Action
The EPA finalized MACT standards for the lime manufacturing
industry under CAA section 112(d) for 4 previously unregulated
pollutants on July 16, 2024. The 4 pollutants regulated in the final
rule included hydrogen chloride, mercury, total organic HAP, and
dioxin/furans. Following publication of this final rule, the EPA
discovered errors in the regulatory text and is correcting them in this
action.
Specifically, the EPA is revising the Lime Manufacturing NESHAP
July 16, 2024, final rule to correctly reference 40 CFR 63.7083(g). In
the July 16, 2024, final rule amendatory text, 40 CFR 63.7083 was
revised to include new compliance dates associated with the July 16,
2024, final rule. These additions were added to the section as
paragraphs (c) and (d). The additions caused 40 CFR 63.7083(e) to be
redesignated as 63.7083(g) in the July 16, 2024, final rule amendatory
text. This action revises all applicable references in the rule that
previously referenced 40 CFR 63.7083(e) to correctly reference 40 CFR
63.7083(g).
Additionally, the EPA is correcting 40 CFR 63.7083(h)(2) to correct
the compliance date of the hydrogen chloride, mercury, total organic
HAP, and dioxin/furan emissions limitations for new sources. The July
16, 2024, final rule inadvertently set the compliance date for these
sources as the date the final rule was published in the Federal
Register (89 FR 57738, July 16, 2024). This date is being revised to
correctly identify the compliance date for these sources as January 5,
2023, or the date of initial startup, whichever is later. This date
represents the date that these sources must be in compliance, and is
based on the date the proposed amendments were published in the Federal
Register (88 FR 805, January 5, 2023).
Lastly, the EPA is correcting 40 CFR 63.7112(o), which
inadvertently referenced ``total hydrocarbons'' in the introductory
paragraph and equation 5 of paragraph (o) in the July 16, 2024, final
rule. The EPA is correcting these errors by revising 40 CFR 63.7112(o)
to reference ``total organic HAP'' instead.
These corrections make the regulatory text consistent with what the
preamble to the final rule describes. The EPA finds that there is good
cause for finalizing these technical corrections without public notice
or hearing, as
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explained in greater detail in section IV of this preamble. Notice and
comment procedures are unnecessary here because the public is already
aware of this action and its contents. See 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B).
III. Summary of Cost, Environmental, and Economic Impacts
This action will have no cost, environmental, or economic impacts
beyond the impacts presented in the July 16, 2024, Lime Manufacturing
NESHAP final rule (89 FR 57738).
IV. Rulemaking Procedures
The EPA's authority for the rulemaking procedures followed in this
action is provided by the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), 5 U.S.C.
553. In general, an agency issuing a rule must provide prior notice and
an opportunity for public comment, but APA section 553(b)(B) includes
an exemption from notice-and-comment requirements ``when the agency for
good cause finds (and incorporates the finding and a brief statement of
reasons therefor in the rule issued) that notice and public procedure
thereon are impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public
interest.'' This action is being issued without prior notice or
opportunity for public comment because the EPA finds that the APA
``good cause'' exemption from notice-and-comment requirements applies
here.
Following notice-and-comment procedures is unnecessary for this
action. This action corrects technical errors, correctly referencing 40
CFR 63.7083(g), correctly referencing the compliance date for new or
reconstructed sources in 40 CFR 63.7083(h)(2) and correcting the
references to ``total hydrocarbons'' in the text and in equation 5 of
40 CFR 63.7112(o) in the July 16, 2024, rule. It is critical to timely
correct the identified error to avoid confusion.
This action is effective immediately upon publication. The APA
typically requires publication of a final rule to precede its effective
date by at least 30 days unless, as relevant here, the agency finds
good cause to make the rule effective sooner. APA section 553(b)(B).
Under APA section 553(d), these technical corrections both necessary
and beneficial to regulated entities in understanding and complying
with the final rule's requirements. Further, because this rule does not
impose any new regulatory requirements, the regulated community does
not need time to prepare for it to come into effect. See Omnipoint
Corp. v. Fed. Commc'n Comm'n, 78 F.3d 620, 630 (D.C. Cir. 1996) (in
determining whether good cause exists to make a rule immediately
effective, an agency should ``balance the necessity for immediate
implementation against principles of fundamental fairness which require
that all affected persons be afforded a reasonable amount of time to
prepare for the effective date of its ruling'').
Good cause exists for this rule to be made immediately effective.
The EPA has balanced the necessity for immediate implementation against
the benefits of delaying implementation. Because this rule makes
technical corrections to a rule that has already been promulgated, the
public is aware of the content of the rule. Making the technical
corrections effective immediately will make the regulatory text
consistent with what the proposed rule and the preamble to the final
rule have described.
V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
For a complete discussion of all the statutes, executive orders and
administrative requirements applicable to this action, see the final
rule published in the Rules and Regulations section of the Federal
Register (89 FR 57738).
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 63
Environmental protection, Administrative practices and procedures,
Air pollution control, Hazardous substances, Intergovernmental
relations, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Michael S. Regan,
Administrator.
For the reasons stated in the preamble, the EPA amends title 40,
chapter I, part 63 of the Code of Federal Regulations as follows:
PART 63--NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
FOR SOURCE CATEGORIES
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1. The authority citation for part 63 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401, et seq.
Subpart AAAAA--National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants for Lime Manufacturing Plants
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2. Amend Sec. 63.7083 by revising paragraph (h)(2) to read as follows:
Sec. 63.7083 When do I have to comply with this subpart?
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(h) * * *
(2) If your affected source commenced construction or
reconstruction after July 16, 2024, then the compliance date for HCl,
mercury, total organic HAP, and D/F emissions limitations is January 5,
2023, or the date of initial startup, whichever is later.
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3. Amend Sec. 63.7090 by revising paragraph (c) to read as follows:
Sec. 63.7090 What emission limitations must I meet?
* * * * *
(c) On or after the relevant compliance date for your source as
specified in Sec. 63.7083(g), you must meet each startup and shutdown
period emission limit in table 2 to this subpart that applies to you.
* * * * *
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4. Revise Sec. 63.7100 to read as follows:
Sec. 63.7100 What are my general requirements for complying with this
subpart?
(a) Prior to the relevant compliance date for your source as
specified in Sec. 63.7083(g), you must be in compliance with the
emission limitations (including operating limits) in this subpart at
all times, except during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction.
On and after the relevant compliance date for your source as specified
in Sec. 63.7083(g), you must be in compliance with the applicable
emission limitations (including operating limits) at all times. You may
operate outside of the established operating parameter limit(s) during
performance tests in order to establish new operating limits.
(b) Prior to the relevant compliance date for your source as
specified in Sec. 63.7083(g), you must be in compliance with the
opacity and visible emission (VE) limits in this subpart at all times,
except during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction. On and
after the relevant compliance date for your source as specified in
Sec. 63.7083(g), you must be in compliance with the applicable opacity
and VE limits at all times.
(c) Prior to the relevant compliance date for your source as
specified in Sec. 63.7083(g), you must always operate and maintain
your affected source, including air pollution control and monitoring
equipment, according to the provisions in Sec. 63.6(e)(1)(i). On and
after the relevant compliance date for your source as specified in
Sec. 63.7083(g), you must always operate and maintain any affected
source, including associated air pollution control equipment and
monitoring equipment, in a manner consistent with safety and good air
pollution control practices for minimizing emissions. The general duty
to minimize emissions does not require
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the owner or operator to make any further efforts to reduce emissions
if levels required by the applicable standard have been achieved.
Determination of whether such operation and maintenance procedures are
being used will be based on information available to the Administrator
which may include, but is not limited to, monitoring results, review of
operation and maintenance procedures, review of operation and
maintenance records, and inspection of the source.
(d) You must prepare and implement for each LMP, a written
operations, maintenance, and monitoring (OM&M) plan. You must submit
the plan to the applicable permitting authority for review and approval
as part of the application for a 40 CFR part 70 or 40 CFR part 71
permit. Any subsequent changes to the plan must be submitted to the
applicable permitting authority for review and approval. Pending
approval by the applicable permitting authority of an initial or
amended plan, you must comply with the provisions of the submitted
plan. Each plan must contain the following information:
(1) Process and control device parameters to be monitored to
determine compliance, along with established operating limits or
ranges, as applicable, for each emission unit.
(2) A monitoring schedule for each emission unit.
(3) Procedures for the proper operation and maintenance of each
emission unit and each air pollution control device used to meet the
applicable emission limitations and operating limits in tables 1, 2,
and 3 to this subpart, respectively. On and after the relevant
compliance date for your source as specified in Sec. 63.7083(g), your
OM&M plan must address periods of startup and shutdown.
(4) Procedures for the proper installation, operation, and
maintenance of monitoring devices or systems used to determine
compliance, including:
(i) Calibration and certification of accuracy of each monitoring
device;
(ii) Performance and equipment specifications for the sample
interface, parametric signal analyzer, and the data collection and
reduction systems;
(iii) Prior to the relevant compliance date for your source as
specified in Sec. 63.7083(g), ongoing operation and maintenance
procedures in accordance with the general requirements of Sec.
63.8(c)(1)(i) and (ii), (c)(3), and (c)(4)(ii). On and after the
relevant compliance date for your source as specified in Sec.
63.7083(g), ongoing operation and maintenance procedures in accordance
with the general requirements of paragraph (c) of this section and
Sec. Sec. 63.8(c)(1)(ii), (c)(3), and (c)(4)(ii); and
(iv) Ongoing data quality assurance procedures in accordance with
the general requirements of Sec. 63.8(d).
(5) Procedures for monitoring process and control device
parameters.
(6) Corrective actions to be taken when process or operating
parameters or add-on control device parameters deviate from the
operating limits specified in table 3 to this subpart, including:
(i) Procedures to determine and record the cause of a deviation or
excursion, and the time the deviation or excursion began and ended; and
(ii) Procedures for recording the corrective action taken, the time
corrective action was initiated, and the time and date the corrective
action was completed.
(7) A maintenance schedule for each emission unit and control
device that is consistent with the manufacturer's instructions and
recommendations for routine and long-term maintenance.
(e) Prior to the relevant compliance date for your source as
specified in Sec. 63.7083(g), you must develop a written startup,
shutdown, and malfunction plan (SSMP) according to the provisions in
Sec. 63.6(e)(3).
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5. Amend Sec. 63.7112 by revising paragraphs (b), (c), (m), and (o) to
read as follows:
Sec. 63.7112 What performance tests, design evaluations, and other
procedures must I use?
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(b) Prior to the relevant compliance date for your source as
specified in Sec. 63.7083(g), each performance test must be conducted
according to the requirements in Sec. 63.7(e)(1) and under the
specific conditions specified in table 5 to this subpart. Beginning
July 16, 2024, each performance test must include the methods specified
in rows 19-24 of table 5 to this subpart. On and after the relevant
compliance date for your source as specified in Sec. 63.7083(g), each
performance test must be conducted based on representative performance
(i.e., performance based on normal operating conditions) of the
affected source and under the specific conditions in table 5 to this
subpart. Representative conditions exclude periods of startup and
shutdown. The owner or operator may not conduct performance tests
during periods of malfunction. The owner or operator must record the
process information that is necessary to document operating conditions
during the test and include in such record an explanation to support
that such conditions represent normal operation. Upon request, the
owner or operator shall make available to the Administrator such
records as may be necessary to determine the conditions of performance
tests.
(c) Prior to the relevant compliance date for your source as
specified in Sec. 63.7083(g), you may not conduct performance tests
during periods of startup, shutdown, or malfunction, as specified in
Sec. 63.7(e)(1). On and after the relevant compliance date for your
source as specified in Sec. 63.7083(g), you may not conduct
performance tests during periods of startup, shutdown, or malfunction,
as specified in Sec. 63.7112(b).
* * * * *
(m) On and after the relevant compliance date for your source as
specified in Sec. 63.7083(g), during startup, kilns must be tested
hourly to determine when lime product meets the definition of on-
specification lime product.
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(o) The concentration of total organic HAP and dioxins/furans shall
be corrected to 7 percent oxygen using equation 5 to this paragraph
(o):
Equation 5 to Paragraph (o)
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR04DE24.037
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Where:
C<INF>7</INF><not-eq> = concentration of total organic HAP, ppmv on
a dry basis or dioxins/furans in ng/dscm corrected to 7 percent
oxygen.
C<INF>unc</INF> = uncorrected total organic HAP, ppmv on a dry basis
or dioxins/furans in ng/dscm.
C<INF>O2</INF> = concentration of oxygen (percent).
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6. Amend Sec. 63.7121 by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows:
Sec. 63.7121 How do I demonstrate continuous compliance with the
emission limitations standard?
* * * * *
(d) Prior to the relevant compliance date for your source as
specified in Sec. 63.7083(g), consistent with Sec. Sec. 63.6(e) and
63.7(e)(1), deviations that occur during a period of startup, shutdown,
or malfunction are not violations if you demonstrate to the
Administrator's satisfaction that you were operating in accordance with
Sec. 63.6(e)(1). The Administrator will determine whether deviations
that occur during a period of startup, shutdown, or malfunction are
violations, according to the provisions in Sec. 63.6(e).
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7. Amend Sec. 63.7130 by revising paragraph (e) introductory text to
read as follows:
Sec. 63.7130 What notifications must I submit and when?
* * * * *
(e) If you are required to conduct a performance test, design
evaluation, opacity observation, VE observation, or other initial
compliance demonstration as specified in table 4 or 5 to this subpart,
you must submit a Notification of Compliance Status according to Sec.
63.9(h)(2)(ii). Beginning on the relevant compliance date for your
source as specified in Sec. 63.7083(g), submit all subsequent
Notification of Compliance Status following the procedure specified in
Sec. 63.7131(h).
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8. Amend Sec. 63.7131 by revising paragraphs (b)(6), (c)(4) through
(6), (d) introductory text, and (e) introductory text to read as
follows:
Sec. 63.7131 What reports must I submit and when?
* * * * *
(b) * * *
(6) Beginning on the relevant compliance date for your source as
specified in Sec. 63.7083(g), submit all subsequent compliance reports
following the procedure specified in paragraph (h) of this section.
(c) * * *
(4) Prior to the relevant compliance date for your source as
specified in Sec. 63.7083(g), if you had a startup, shutdown or
malfunction during the reporting period and you took actions consistent
with your SSMP, the compliance report must include the information in
Sec. 63.10(d)(5)(i).
(5) If there were no deviations from any emission limitations
(emission limit, operating limit, opacity limit, and VE limit) that
apply to you, the compliance report must include a statement that there
were no deviations from the emission limitations during the reporting
period.
(6) If there were no periods during which the continuous monitoring
systems (CMS) were out-of-control as specified in Sec. 63.8(c)(7), a
statement that there were no periods during which the CMS were out-of-
control during the reporting period.
* * * * *
(d) For each deviation from an emission limitation (emission limit,
operating limit, opacity limit, and VE limit) that occurs at an
affected source where you are not using a CMS to comply with the
emission limitations in this subpart, the compliance report must
contain the information specified in paragraphs (c)(1) through (4) and
(d)(1) and (2) of this section. The deviations must be reported in
accordance with the requirements in Sec. 63.10(d) prior to the
relevant compliance date for your source as specified in Sec.
63.7083(g) and the requirements in Sec. 63.10(d)(1) through (4)
beginning on the relevant compliance date for your source as specified
in Sec. 63.7083(g).
* * * * *
(e) For each deviation from an emission limitation (emission limit,
operating limit, opacity limit, and VE limit) occurring at an affected
source where you are using a CMS to comply with the emission limitation
in this subpart, you must include the information specified in
paragraphs (c)(1) through (4) and (e)(1) through (11) of this section,
except that beginning on the relevant compliance date for your source
as specified in Sec. 63.7083(g), the semiannual compliance report must
also include the information included in paragraph (e)(12) of this
section. This includes periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction.
* * * * *
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9. Amend Sec. 63.7132 by revising paragraph (a)(2) introductory text
to read as follows:
Sec. 63.7132 What records must I keep?
(a) * * *
(2) Prior to the relevant compliance date for your source as
specified in Sec. 63.7083(g), the records in Sec. 63.6(e)(3)(iii)
through (v) related to startup, shutdown, and malfunction. On and after
the relevant compliance date for your source as specified in Sec.
63.7083(g), the records in paragraphs (a)(2)(i) and (ii) of this
section.
* * * * *
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10. Amend Sec. 63.7143 by revising the definition of ``deviation'' to
read as follows:
Sec. 63.7143 What definitions apply to this subpart?
* * * * *
Deviation means any instance in which an affected source, subject
to this subpart, or an owner or operator of such a source:
(1) Fails to meet any requirement or obligation established by this
subpart, including but not limited to any emission limitation
(including any operating limit);
(2) Fails to meet any term or condition that is adopted to
implement an applicable requirement in this subpart and that is
included in the operating permit for any affected source required to
obtain such a permit; or
(3) Prior to the relevant compliance date for your source as
specified in Sec. 63.7083(g), fails to meet any emission limitation
(including any operating limit) in this subpart during startup,
shutdown, or malfunction, regardless of whether or not such failure is
allowed by this subpart.
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11. Revise table 2 to subpart AAAAA to read as follows:
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Table 2 to Subpart AAAAA of Part 63--Startup and Shutdown Emission
Limits for Kilns and Coolers
[As required in Sec. 63.7090(b), on and after the relevant compliance
date for your source as specified in Sec. 63.7083(g), you must meet
each emission limit in the following table that applies to you.]
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You have
demonstrated
You must meet the compliance, if after
For . . . following emission following the
limit requirements in Sec.
63.7112 . . .
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1. All new and existing lime Emissions must not i. Installed,
kilns and their associated exceed 15 percent maintained,
coolers equipped with an FF opacity (based on calibrated and
or an ESP during each startup period operated a COMS as
startup. block average). required by 40 CFR
part 63, subpart A,
General Provisions
and according to PS-
1 of appendix B to
part 60 of this
chapter, except as
specified in Sec.
63.7113(g)(2);
ii. Collected the
COMS data at a
frequency of at
least once every 15
seconds,
determining block
averages for each
startup period and
demonstrating for
each startup block
period the average
opacity does not
exceed 15 percent.
2. All existing lime kilns See item 2.b of See item 1 of table
and their associated table 3 of subpart 6 of subpart AAAAA
coolers that have a wet AAAAA for emission for requirements
scrubber during each limit. for demonstrating
startup. compliance.
3. All new and existing lime Emissions must not i. Installed,
kilns and their associated exceed 15 percent maintained,
coolers equipped with an FF opacity (based on 6- calibrated and
or an ESP during shutdown. minute average operated a COMS as
opacity for any 6- required by 40 CFR
minute block period part 63, subpart A,
does not exceed 15 General Provisions
percent). and according to PS-
1 of appendix B to
part 60 of this
chapter, except as
specified in Sec.
63.7113(g)(2);
ii. Collecting the
COMS data at a
frequency of at
least once every 15
seconds,
determining block
averages for each 6-
minute period and
demonstrating for
each 6-minute block
period the average
opacity does not
exceed 15 percent.
4. All existing lime kilns See item 2.b of See item 1 of table
and their associated table 3 of subpart 6 of subpart AAAAA
coolers that have a wet AAAAA for emission for requirements
scrubber during shutdown. limit. for demonstrating
compliance.
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12. Revise tables 5 and 6 to subpart AAAAA to read as follows:
Table 5 to Subpart AAAAA of Part 63--Requirements for Performance Tests
[As required in Sec. 63.7112, you must conduct each performance test in the following table that applies to
you.]
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According to the following
For . . . You must . . . Using . . . requirements . . .
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1. Each lime kiln and each Select the location of Method 1 or 1A of Sampling sites must be
associated lime cooler, if there the sampling ports appendix A to part 60 located at the outlet of
is a separate exhaust to the and the number of of this chapter; and the control device(s) and
atmosphere from the associated traverse points. Sec. 63.6(d)(1)(i). prior to any releases to
lime cooler. the atmosphere.
2. Each lime kiln and each Determine velocity and Method 2, 2A, 2C, 2D, Not applicable.
associated lime cooler, if there volumetric flow rate. 2F, or 2G in appendix
is a separate exhaust to the A to part 60 of this
atmosphere from the associated chapter.
lime cooler.
3. Each lime kiln and each Conduct gas molecular Method 3, 3A, or 3B in You may use manual
associated lime cooler, if there weight analysis. appendix A to part 60 procedures (but not
is a separate exhaust to the of this chapter. instrumental procedures)
atmosphere from the associated of ASME PTC 19.10-1981--
lime cooler. Part 10 (available for
purchase from Three Park
Avenue, New York, NY 10016-
5990) as an alternative to
using Method 3B.
4. Each lime kiln and each Measure moisture Method 4 in appendix A Not applicable.
associated lime cooler, if there content of the stack to part 60 of this
is a separate exhaust to the gas. chapter.
atmosphere from the associated
lime cooler.
5. Each lime kiln and each Measure PM emissions.. Method 5 in appendix A Conduct the test(s) when
associated lime cooler, if there to part 60 of this the source is operating at
is a separate exhaust to the chapter. representative operating
atmosphere from the associated conditions in accordance
lime cooler, and which uses a with Sec. 63.7(e) before
negative pressure PM control the relevant compliance
device. date for your source as
specified in Sec.
63.7083(g) and Sec.
63.7112(b) on and after
the relevant compliance
date for your source as
specified in Sec.
63.7083(g); the minimum
sampling volume must be
0.85 dry standard cubic
meter (dscm) (30 dry
standard cubic foot
(dscf)); if there is a
separate lime cooler
exhaust to the atmosphere,
you must conduct the
Method 5 test of the
cooler exhaust
concurrently with the kiln
exhaust test.
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6. Each lime kiln and each Measure PM emissions.. Method 5D in appendix Conduct the test(s) when
associated lime cooler, if there A to part 60 of this the source is operating at
is a separate exhaust to the chapter. representative operating
atmosphere from the associated conditions in accordance
lime cooler, and which uses a with Sec. 63.7(e) before
positive pressure FF or ESP. the relevant compliance
date for your source as
specified in Sec.
63.7083(g) and Sec.
63.7112(b) on and after
the relevant compliance
date for your source as
specified in Sec.
63.7083(g); If there is a
separate lime cooler
exhaust to the atmosphere,
you must conduct the
Method 5 or 5D test of the
separate cooler exhaust
concurrently with the kiln
exhaust test. Refer to
item 5 of this table for
sampling time and volume
requirements.
7. Each lime kiln.................. Determine the mass Any suitable device... Calibrate and maintain the
rate of stone feed to device according to
the kiln during the manufacturer's
kiln performance test. instructions; the
measuring device used must
be accurate to within
<plus-minus>5 percent of
the mass rate of stone
feed over its operating
range.
8. Each lime kiln equipped with a Establish the Data for the gas The continuous pressure
wet scrubber. operating limit for stream pressure drop drop measurement device
the average gas measurement device must be accurate within
stream pressure drop during the kiln plus or minus 1 percent;
across the wet performance test. you must collect the
scrubber during the pressure drop data during
PM and HCl the period of the
performance test(s). performance test and
determine the operating
limit according to Sec.
63.7112(j).
9. Each lime kiln equipped with a Establish the Data from the liquid The continuous scrubbing
wet scrubber. operating limit for flow rate measurement liquid flow rate measuring
the average liquid device during the device must be accurate
flow rate to the kiln performance test. within plus or minus 1
scrubber during the percent; you must collect
PM and HCl the flow rate data during
performance test(s). the period of the
performance test and
determine the operating
limit according to Sec.
63.7112(j).
10. Each lime kiln equipped with a Have installed and Standard operating According to the
FF or ESP that is monitored with a have operating the procedures requirements in Sec.
PM detector. BLDS or PM detector incorporated into the 63.7113(d) or (e),
prior to the PM OM&M plan. respectively.
performance test.
11. Each lime kiln equipped with a Have installed and Standard operating According to the
FF or ESP that is monitored with a have operating the procedures requirements in Sec.
COMS. COMS prior to the incorporated into the 63.7113(g).
performance test. OM&M plan and as
required by 40 CFR
part 63, subpart A,
General Provisions
and according to PS-1
of appendix B to part
60 of this chapter,
except as specified
in Sec.
63.7113(g)(2).
12. Each stack emission from a PSH Measure PM emissions.. Method 5 or Method 17 The sample volume must be
operation, vent from a building in appendix A to part at least 1.70 dscm (60
enclosing a PSH operation, or set 60 of this chapter. dscf); for Method 5, if
of multiple storage bins with the gas stream being
combined stack emissions, which is sampled is at ambient
subject to a PM emission limit. temperature, the sampling
probe and filter may be
operated without heaters;
and if the gas stream is
above ambient temperature,
the sampling probe and
filter may be operated at
a temperature high enough,
but no higher than 121
[deg]C (250 [deg]F), to
prevent water condensation
on the filter (Method 17
may be used only with
exhaust gas temperatures
of not more than 250
[deg]F).
13. Each stack emission from a PSH Conduct opacity Method 9 in appendix A The test duration must be
operation, vent from a building observations. to part 60 of this for at least 3 hours and
enclosing a PSH operation, or set chapter. you must obtain at least
of multiple storage bins with thirty, 6-minute averages.
combined stack emissions, which is
subject to an opacity limit.
14. Each stack emissions source Establish the average Data for the gas The pressure drop
from a PSH operation subject to a gas stream pressure stream pressure drop measurement device must be
PM or opacity limit, which uses a drop across the wet measurement device accurate within plus or
wet scrubber. scrubber during the during the PSH minus 1 percent; you must
PM and HCl operation stack collect the pressure drop
performance test(s). performance test. data during the period of
the performance test and
determine the operating
limit according to Sec.
63.7112(j).
15. Each stack emissions source Establish the Data from the liquid The continuous scrubbing
from a PSH operation subject to a operating limit for flow rate measurement liquid flow rate measuring
PM or opacity limit, which uses a the average liquid device during the PSH device must be accurate
wet scrubber. flow rate to the operation stack within plus or minus 1
scrubber during the performance test. percent; you must collect
PM and HCl the flow rate data during
performance test(s). the period of the
performance test and
determine the operating
limit according to Sec.
63.7112(j).
16. Each FF that controls emissions Conduct opacity Method 9 in appendix A The test duration must be
from only an individual, enclosed, observations. to part 60 of this for at least 1 hour and
new or existing storage bin. chapter. you must obtain ten 6-
minute averages.
17. Fugitive emissions from any PSH Conduct opacity Method 9 in appendix A The test duration must be
operation subject to an opacity observations. to part 60 of this for at least 3 hours, but
limit. chapter. the 3-hour test may be
reduced to 1 hour if,
during the first 1-hour
period, there are no
individual readings
greater than 10 percent
opacity and there are no
more than three readings
of 10 percent during the
first 1-hour period.
18. Each building enclosing any PSH Conduct VE check...... The specifications in The performance test must
operation, that is subject to a VE Sec. 63.7112(k). be conducted while all
limit. affected PSH operations
within the building are
operating; the performance
test for each affected
building must be at least
75 minutes, with each side
of the building and roof
being observed for at
least 15 minutes.
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19. Each lime kiln................. Measure hydrogen Method 320 or 321 of The test duration must be
chloride. appendix A of this at least one hour. HCl
part or ASTM 6348- must be used for the
12e1 (Note 1). analyte spiking. For a
positive pressure FF or
ESP, determine the number
of sampling points per the
stratification check
procedures of section
8.1.2 of Method 7E using
the sample points
determined using the
procedures of Section 8 of
EPA Method 5D.
20. Each lime kiln................. Measure mercury....... Method 29 or 30B For Method 29 and ASTM
Appendix A to part 60 D6784-16 the test duration
of this chapter or must be at least two hours
ASTM D6784-16. and the sample volume must
be at least 1.70 dscm (60
dscf). For Method 30B, the
test duration must be at
least one hour and the
sample volume at least 100
liters. For a positive
pressure FF or ESP, use
the procedures of Section
8 of EPA Method 5D for
sampling points.
21. Each lime kiln................. Measure total organic Method 18 and/or 320 The test duration must be
HAP \2\. in appendix A to part at least 1 hour. For EPA
60 of this chapter Method 320 and ASTM D6348-
and/or ASTM D6348- 12e1, for a positive
12e1 \1\. pressure FF or ESP,
determine the number of
sampling points per the
stratification check
procedures of section
8.1.2 of Method 7E using
the sample points
determined using the
procedures of Section 8 of
EPA Method 5D.
22. Each lime kiln................. Measure dioxins/furans Method 23 in Appendix The test duration must be
A to part 60 of this at least 3 hours and the
chapter. must be at least 3 dscm
(106 dscf). For a positive
pressure FF or ESP, use
the procedures of Section
8 of EPA Method 5D for
sampling points. When
calculating TEQ, zero may
be used for congeners that
are below the EDL.
23. Each lime kiln equipped with Establish the Data for the dry The flow monitor must meet
dry sorbent injection. operating limit for sorbent flow rate the criteria in Sec.
the dry sorbent flow device during the HCl 63.7113(h); you must
rate during the HCl performance test. collect the dry sorbent
performance test. flow rate data during the
period of the HCl
performance test and
determine the operating
limit according to Sec.
63.7112(j).
24. Each lime kiln equipped with a Establish the Data for the The temperature device must
thermal oxidizer. operating limit for temperature device meet the criteria in Sec.
the combustion during the total 63.7113(i); you must
chamber temperature organic HAP and collect the temperature
during the total dioxin/furan data during the period of
organic HAP and D/F performance test(s). the total organic HAP and
performance test(s). D/F performance test(s)
and determine the
operating limit according
to Sec. 63.7112(j).
25. Each lime kiln equipped with Establish the Data for the activated The flow monitor must meet
activated carbon injection. operating limit for carbon flow rate the criteria in Sec.
the combustion device during the 63.7113(h); you must
chamber temperature total organic HAP, collect the activated
during the total dioxin/furan, and carbon flow rate data
organic HAP, D/F, and mercury performance during the period of the
mercury performance test(s). total organic HAP, D/F,
test(s). and mercury performance
test(s)and determine the
operating limit according
to Sec. 63.7112(j).
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\1\ When using ASTM D6348-12e1 (1) the test plan preparation and implementation in the Annexes to ASTM D6348-
12e1, sections A1 through A8 are mandatory, (2) In ASTM D6348-12e1 Annex A5 (Analyte Spiking Technique), the
percent (%) R must be determined for each target analyte (Equation A5.5). In order for the test data to be
acceptable for a compound, %R must be 70% >= R <= 130%. If the %R value does not meet this criterion for a
target compound, the test data is not acceptable for that compound and the test must be repeated for that
analyte (i.e., the sampling and/or analytical procedure should be adjusted before a retest). The %R value for
each compound must be reported in the test report, and all field measurements must be corrected with the
calculated %R value for that compound according to: Reported Results = ((Measured Concentration in Stack))/
(%R) x 100.
\2\ Total Organic HAP is the sum of the concentrations of compounds of formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, toluene,
benzene, m-xylene, p-xylene, o-xylene, styrene, ethyl benzene, and naphthalene.
Table 6 to Subpart AAAAA of Part 63--Continuous Compliance With
Operating Limits
[As required in Sec. 63.7121, you must demonstrate continuous
compliance with each operating limit listed in table 3 to subpart AAAAA
that applies to you, according to the following table.]
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For the following
operating limit . You must demonstrate
For . . . . . continuous compliance
by . . .
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1. Each lime kiln controlled Maintain the 3- Collecting the wet
by a wet scrubber. hour block scrubber operating
average exhaust data according to
gas stream all applicable
pressure drop requirements in Sec.
across the wet 63.7113 and
scrubber greater reducing the data
than or equal to according to Sec.
the pressure 63.7113(a);
drop operating maintaining the 3-
limit hour block average
established exhaust gas stream
during the pressure drop across
performance the wet scrubber
test; and greater than or
maintain the 3- equal to the
hour block pressure drop
average operating limit
scrubbing liquid established during
flow rate the performance
greater than or test; and
equal to the maintaining the 3-
flow rate hour block average
operating limit scrubbing liquid
established flow rate greater
during the than or equal to the
performance test. flow rate operating
limit established
during the
performance test
(the continuous
scrubbing liquid
flow rate measuring
device must be
accurate within
<plus-minus>1% and
the continuous
pressure drop
measurement device
must be accurate
within <plus-
minus>1%).
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2. Each lime kiln or lime a. Maintain and (i) Operating the FF
cooler equipped with a FF and operate the FF or ESP so that the
using a BLDS, and each lime or ESP such that alarm on the bag
kiln equipped with an ESP or the bag leak or leak or PM detection
FF using a PM detector. PM detector system is not
alarm, is not activated and an
activated and alarm condition does
alarm condition not exist for more
does not exist than 5 percent of
for more than 5 the total operating
percent of the time in each 6-month
total operating reporting period;
time in each 6- and continuously
month period. recording the output
from the BLD or PM
detection system;
and
(ii) Each time the
alarm sounds and the
owner or operator
initiates corrective
actions within 1
hour of the alarm, 1
hour of alarm time
will be counted (if
the owner or
operator takes
longer than 1 hour
to initiate
corrective actions,
alarm time will be
counted as the
actual amount of
time taken by the
owner or operator to
initiate corrective
actions); if
inspection of the FF
or ESP system
demonstrates that no
corrective actions
are necessary, no
alarm time will be
counted.
3. Each stack emissions source Maintain the 3- Collecting the wet
from a PSH operation subject hour block scrubber operating
to an opacity limit, which is average exhaust data according to
controlled by a wet scrubber. gas stream all applicable
pressure drop requirements in Sec.
across the wet 63.7113 and
scrubber greater reducing the data
than or equal to according to Sec.
the pressure 63.7113(a);
drop operating maintaining the 3-
limit hour block average
established exhaust gas stream
during the pressure drop across
performance the wet scrubber
test; and greater than or
maintain the 3- equal to the
hour block pressure drop
average operating limit
scrubbing liquid established during
flow rate the performance
greater than or test; and
equal to the maintaining the 3-
flow rate hour block average
operating limit scrubbing liquid
established flow rate greater
during the than or equal to the
performance test. flow rate operating
limit established
during the
performance test
(the continuous
scrubbing liquid
flow rate measuring
device must be
accurate within
<plus-minus>1% and
the continuous
pressure drop
measurement device
must be accurate
within <plus-
minus>1%).
4. For each lime kiln or lime a. Maintain and i. Installing,
cooler equipped with a FF or operate the FF maintaining,
an ESP that uses a COMS as or ESP such that calibrating and
the monitoring device. the average operating a COMS as
opacity for any required by 40 CFR
6-minute block part 63, subpart A,
period does not General Provisions
exceed 15 and according to PS-
percent. 1 of appendix B to
part 60 of this
chapter, except as
specified in Sec.
63.7113(g)(2); and
ii. Collecting the
COMS data at a
frequency of at
least once every 15
seconds, determining
block averages for
each 6-minute period
and demonstrating
for each 6-minute
block period the
average opacity does
not exceed 15
percent.
5. Each lime kiln equipped Maintain the 3- Collecting the dry
with dry sorbent injection. hour block dry sorbent and/or
sorbent and/or activated carbon
activated carbon injection operating
flow rate data according to
greater than or all applicable
equal to the requirements in Sec.
injection flow 63.7113 and
rate operating reducing the data
limit according to Sec.
established 63.7113(a);
during the most maintaining the 3-
recent hour block average
performance injection flow rate
test.. greater than or
equal to the
injection flow rate
operating limit
established during
the performance test
6. Each lime kiln equipped Maintain the 3- Collecting the
with a thermal oxidizer. hour block thermal oxidizer
average operating data
combustion according to all
chamber applicable
temperature requirements in Sec.
greater or equal 63.7113 and
to the reducing the data
combustion according to Sec.
chamber 63.7113(a);
operating limit maintaining the 3-
established in hour block average
the most recent combustion chamber
performance test. temperature greater
than or equal to the
combustion chamber
operating limit
established during
the performance
test.
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13. Revise table 8 to subpart AAAAA to read as follows:
Table 8 to Subpart AAAAA of Part 63--Requirements for Reports
[As required in Sec. 63.7131, you must submit each report in this
table that applies to you.]
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The report must You must submit the
You must submit a . . . contain . . . report . . .
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1. Compliance report........ a. If there are no Semiannually
deviations from any according to the
emission requirements in
limitations Sec. 63.7131(b).
(emission limit,
operating limit,
opacity limit, and
VE limit) that
applies to you, a
statement that
there were no
deviations from the
emission
limitations during
the reporting
period;.
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b. If there were no Semiannually
periods during according to the
which the CMS, requirements in
including any Sec. 63.7131(b).
operating parameter
monitoring system,
was out-of-control
as specified in
Sec. 63.8(c)(7),
a statement that
there were no
periods during
which the CMS was
out-of-control
during the
reporting period;.
c. If you have a Semiannually
deviation from any according to the
emission limitation requirements in
(emission limit, Sec. 63.7131(b).
operating limit,
opacity limit, and
VE limit) during
the reporting
period, the report
must contain the
information in Sec.
63.7131(d);.
d. If there were Semiannually
periods during according to the
which the CMS, requirements in
including any Sec. 63.7131(b).
operating parameter
monitoring system,
was out-of-control,
as specified in
Sec. 63.8(c)(7),
the report must
contain the
information in Sec.
63.7131(e); and.
e. Before the Semiannually
relevant compliance according to the
date for your requirements in
source as specified Sec. 63.7131(b).
in Sec.
63.7083(g), if you
had a startup,
shutdown or
malfunction during
the reporting
period and you took
actions consistent
with your SSMP, the
compliance report
must include the
information in Sec.
63.10(d)(5)(i).
On and after the
relevant compliance
date for your
source as specified
in Sec.
63.7083(g), if you
had a startup,
shutdown or
malfunction during
the reporting
period and you
failed to meet an
applicable
standard, the
compliance report
must include the
information in Sec.
63.7131(c)(3)..
2. Before the relevant Actions taken for By fax or telephone
compliance date for your the event. within 2 working
source as specified in Sec. days after starting
63.7083(g), an immediate actions
startup, shutdown, and inconsistent with
malfunction report if you the SSMP.
had a startup, shutdown, or
malfunction during the
reporting period that is
not consistent with your
SSMP.
3. Before the relevant The information in By letter within 7
compliance date for your Sec. working days after
source as specified in Sec. 63.10(d)(5)(ii). the end of the
63.7083(g), an immediate event unless you
startup, shutdown, and have made
malfunction report if you alternative
had a startup, shutdown, or arrangements with
malfunction during the the permitting
reporting period that is authority. See Sec.
not consistent with your 63.10(d)(5)(ii).
SSMP.
4. Performance Test Report.. The information According to the
required in Sec. requirements of
63.7(g) and Sec. Sec. 63.7131.
63.7112(h).
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0
14. Revise table 10 to subpart AAAAA to read as follows:
Table 10 to Subpart AAAAA of Part 63--Applicability of General Provisions to Subpart AAAAA
[As required in Sec. 63.7140, you must comply with the applicable General Provisions requirements according to
the following table.]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Am I subject to this
Citation Summary of requirement requirement? Explanations
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Sec. 63.1(a)(1)-(4)................ Applicability.......... Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.1(a)(5).................... No..................... .......................
Sec. 63.1(a)(6).................... Applicability.......... Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.1(a)(7)-(a)(9)............. No..................... .......................
Sec. 63.1(a)(10)-(a)(14)........... Applicability.......... Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.1(b)(1).................... Initial Applicability Yes.................... Sec. Sec. 63.7081
Determination. and 63.7142 specify
additional
applicability
determination
requirements.
Sec. 63.1(b)(2).................... No..................... .......................
Sec. 63.1(b)(3).................... Initial Applicability Yes.................... .......................
Determination.
Sec. 63.1(c)(1).................... Applicability After Yes.................... .......................
Standard Established.
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Sec. 63.1(c)(2).................... Permit Requirements.... No..................... Area sources not
subject to subpart
AAAAA, except all
sources must make
initial applicability
determination.
Sec. 63.1(c)(3)-(4)................ No..................... .......................
Sec. 63.1(c)(5).................... Area Source Becomes Yes.................... .......................
Major.
Sec. 63.1(c)(6).................... Reclassification....... Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.1(d)....................... No..................... .......................
Sec. 63.1(e)....................... Applicability of Permit Yes.................... .......................
Program.
Sec. 63.2.......................... Definitions............ Yes.................... Additional definitions
in Sec. 63.7143.
Sec. 63.3(a)-(c)................... Units and Abbreviations Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.4(a)(1)-(a)(2)............. Prohibited Activities.. Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.4(a)(3)-(a)(5)............. No..................... .......................
Sec. 63.4(b)-(c)................... Circumvention, Yes.................... .......................
Severability.
Sec. 63.5(a)(1)-(2)................ Construction/ Yes.................... .......................
Reconstruction.
Sec. 63.5(b)(1).................... Compliance Dates....... Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.5(b)(2).................... No..................... .......................
Sec. 63.5(b)(3)-(4)................ Construction Approval, Yes.................... .......................
Applicability.
Sec. 63.5(b)(5).................... No..................... .......................
Sec. 63.5(b)(6).................... Applicability.......... Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.5(c)....................... No..................... .......................
Sec. 63.5(d)(1)-(4)................ Approval of Yes.................... .......................
Construction/
Reconstruction.
Sec. 63.5(e)....................... Approval of Yes.................... .......................
Construction/
Reconstruction.
Sec. 63.5(f)(1)-(2)................ Approval of Yes.................... .......................
Construction/
Reconstruction.
Sec. 63.6(a)....................... Compliance for Yes.................... .......................
Standards and
Maintenance.
Sec. 63.6(b)(1)-(5)................ Compliance Dates....... Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.6(b)(6).................... No..................... .......................
Sec. 63.6(b)(7).................... Compliance Dates....... Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.6(c)(1)-(2)................ Compliance Dates....... Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.6(c)(3)-(c)(4)............. No..................... .......................
Sec. 63.6(c)(5).................... Compliance Dates....... Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.6(d)....................... No..................... .......................
Sec. 63.6(e)(1)(i)................. General Duty to Yes before the relevant On and after the
Minimize Emissions. compliance date for relevant compliance
your source as date for your source
specified in Sec. as specified in Sec.
63.7083(g). 63.7083(g), see Sec.
No on and after the 63.7100 for general
relevant compliance duty requirement.
date for your source
as specified in Sec.
63.7083(g).
Sec. 63.6(e)(1)(ii)................ Requirement to Correct Yes before the relevant .......................
Malfunctions ASAP. compliance date for
your source as
specified in Sec.
63.7083(g).
No on and after the
relevant compliance
date for your source
as specified in Sec.
63.7083(g).
Sec. 63.6(e)(1)(iii)............... Operation and Yes.................... .......................
Maintenance
Requirements.
Sec. 63.6(e)(2).................... No..................... [Reserved]
Sec. 63.6(e)(3).................... Startup, Shutdown Yes before the relevant On and after the
Malfunction Plan. compliance date for relevant compliance
your source as date for your source
specified in Sec. as specified in Sec.
63.7083(g). 63.7083(g), the OM&M
No on and after the plan must address
relevant compliance periods of startup and
date for your source shutdown. See Sec.
as specified in Sec. 63.7100(d).
63.7083(e).
Sec. 63.6(f)(1).................... SSM exemption.......... No..................... See Sec. 63.7100. For
periods of startup and
shutdown, see Sec.
63.7090(c).
Sec. 63.6(f)(2)-(3)................ Methods for Determining Yes.................... .......................
Compliance.
Sec. 63.6(g)(1)-(g)(3)............. Alternative Standard... Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.6(h)(1).................... SSM exemption.......... No..................... See Sec. 63.7100. For
periods of startup and
shutdown, see Sec.
63.7090(c).
Sec. 63.6(h)(2).................... Methods for Determining Yes.................... .......................
Compliance.
Sec. 63.6(h)(3).................... No..................... .......................
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Sec. 63.6(h)(4)-(h)(5)(i).......... Opacity/VE Standards... Yes.................... This requirement only
applies to opacity and
VE performance checks
required in table 5 to
subpart AAAAA.
Sec. 63.6(h)(5) (ii)-(iii)......... Opacity/VE Standards... No..................... Test durations are
specified in subpart
AAAAA; subpart AAAAA
takes precedence.
Sec. 63.6(h)(5)(iv)................ Opacity/VE Standards... No..................... .......................
Sec. 63.6(h)(5)(v)................. Opacity/VE Standards... Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.6(h)(6).................... Opacity/VE Standards... Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.6(h)(7).................... COM Use................ Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.6(h)(8).................... Compliance with Opacity Yes.................... .......................
and VE.
Sec. 63.6(h)(9).................... Adjustment of Opacity Yes.................... .......................
Limit.
Sec. 63.6(i)(1)-(i)(14)............ Extension of Compliance Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.6(i)(15)................... No..................... .......................
Sec. 63.6(i)(16)................... Extension of Compliance Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.6(j)....................... Exemption from Yes.................... .......................
Compliance.
Sec. 63.7(a)(1)-(a)(3)............. Performance Testing Yes.................... Sec. 63.7110
Requirements. specifies deadlines;
Sec. 63.7112 has
additional specific
requirements.
Sec. 63.7(b)....................... Notification........... Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.7(c)....................... Quality Assurance/Test Yes.................... .......................
Plan.
Sec. 63.7(d)....................... Testing Facilities..... Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.7(e)(1).................... Conduct of Tests....... Yes before the relevant On and after the
compliance date for relevant compliance
your source as date for your source
specified in Sec. as specified in Sec.
63.7083(g). 63.7083(g), see Sec.
No on and after the 63.7112(b).
relevant compliance
date for your source
as specified in Sec.
63.7083(g).
Sec. 63.7(e)(2)-(4)................ Conduct of Tests....... Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.7(f)....................... Alternative Test Method Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.7(g)....................... Data Analysis.......... Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.7(h)....................... Waiver of Tests........ Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.8(a)(1).................... Monitoring Requirements Yes.................... See Sec. 63.7113.
Sec. 63.8(a)(2).................... Monitoring............. Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.8(a)(3).................... No..................... .......................
Sec. 63.8(a)(4).................... Monitoring............. No..................... Flares not applicable.
Sec. 63.8(b)(1)-(3)................ Conduct of Monitoring.. Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.8(c)(1)(i)................. CMS Operation/ Yes before the relevant On and after the
Maintenance. compliance date for relevant compliance
your source as date for your source
specified in Sec. as specified in Sec.
63.7083(g). 63.7083(g), see Sec.
No on and after the 63.7100 for OM&M
relevant compliance requirements.
date for your source
as specified in Sec.
63.7083(e).
Sec. 63.8(c)(1)(ii)................ CMS Spare Parts........ Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.8(c)(1)(iii)............... Requirement to Develop Yes before the relevant On and after the
SSM Plan for CMS. compliance date for relevant compliance
your source as date for your source
specified in Sec. as specified in Sec.
63.7083(g). 63.7083(g), no longer
No on and after the required.
relevant compliance
date for your source
as specified in Sec.
63.7083(g).
Sec. 63.8(c)(2)-(3)................ CMS Operation/ Yes.................... .......................
Maintenance.
Sec. 63.8(c)(4).................... CMS Requirements....... No..................... See Sec. 63.7121.
Sec. 63.8(c)(4)(i)-(ii)............ Cycle Time for COM and Yes.................... No CEMS are required
CEMS. under subpart AAAAA;
see Sec. 63.7113 for
CPMS requirements.
Sec. 63.8(c)(5).................... Minimum COM procedures. Yes.................... COM not required.
Sec. 63.8(c)(6).................... CMS Requirements....... No..................... See Sec. 63.7113.
Sec. 63.8(c)(7)-(8)................ CMS Requirements....... Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.8(d)(1)-(2)................ Quality Control........ Yes.................... See also Sec.
63.7113.
Sec. 63.8(d)(3).................... Quality Control........ Yes before the relevant .......................
compliance date for
your source as
specified in Sec.
63.7083(g).
No on and after the
relevant compliance
date for your source
as specified in Sec.
63.7083(g).
Sec. 63.8(e)....................... Performance Evaluation Yes.................... See also Sec. 63.7113
for CMS.
Sec. 63.8(f)(1)-(f)(5)............. Alternative Monitoring Yes.................... .......................
Method.
Sec. 63.8(f)(6).................... Alternative to Relative No..................... No CEMS required in
Accuracy Test for CEMS. subpart AAAAA.
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Sec. 63.8(g)(1)-(g)(5)............. Data Reduction; Data No..................... See data reduction
That Cannot Be Used. requirements in Sec.
Sec. 63.7120 and
63.7121.
Sec. 63.9(a)....................... Notification Yes.................... See Sec. 63.7130.
Requirements.
Sec. 63.9(b)....................... Initial Notifications.. Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.9(c)....................... Request for Compliance Yes.................... .......................
Extension.
Sec. 63.9(d)....................... New Source Notification Yes.................... .......................
for Special Compliance
Requirements.
Sec. 63.9(e)....................... Notification of Yes.................... .......................
Performance Test.
Sec. 63.9(f)....................... Notification of VE/ Yes.................... This requirement only
Opacity Test. applies to opacity and
VE performance tests
required in table 5 to
subpart AAAAA.
Notification not
required for VE/
opacity test under
table 7 to subpart
AAAAA.
Sec. 63.9(g)....................... Additional CMS No..................... Not required for
Notifications. operating parameter
monitoring.
Sec. 63.9(h)(1)-(h)(3)............. Notification of Yes.................... .......................
Compliance Status.
Sec. 63.9(h)(4).................... No..................... .......................
Sec. 63.9(h)(5)-(h)(6)............. Notification of Yes.................... .......................
Compliance Status.
Sec. 63.9(i)....................... Adjustment of Deadlines Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.9(j)....................... Change in Previous Yes.................... .......................
Information.
Sec. 63.9(k)....................... Electronic reporting Yes.................... Only as specified in
procedures. Sec. 63.9(j)
Sec. 63.10(a)...................... Recordkeeping/Reporting Yes.................... See Sec. Sec.
General Requirements. 63.7131 through
63.7133.
Sec. 63.10(b)(1)................... Records................ Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(i)................ Recordkeeping of Yes before the relevant .......................
Occurrence and compliance date for
Duration of Startups your source as
and Shutdowns. specified in Sec.
63.7083(g).
No on and after the
relevant compliance
date for your source
as specified in Sec.
63.7083(g).
Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(ii)............... Recordkeeping of Yes before the relevant On and after the
Failures to Meet a compliance date for relevant compliance
Standard. your source as date for your source
specified in Sec. as specified in Sec.
63.7083(g). 63.7083(g), see Sec.
No on and after the 63.7132 for
relevant compliance recordkeeping of (1)
date for your source date, time and
as specified in Sec. duration; (2) listing
63.7083(g). of affected source or
equipment, and an
estimate of the
quantity of each
regulated pollutant
emitted over the
standard; and (3)
actions to minimize
emissions and correct
the failure.
Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(iii).............. Maintenance Records.... Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(iv)-(v)........... Actions Taken to Yes before the relevant On and after the
Minimize Emissions compliance date for relevant compliance
During SSM. your source as date for your source
specified in Sec. as specified in Sec.
63.7083(g). 63.7083(g), see Sec.
No on and after the 63.7100 for OM&M
relevant compliance requirements.
date for your source
as specified in Sec.
63.7083(e).
Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(vi)-(xii)......... Recordkeeping for CMS.. Yes.................... .......................
Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(xiii)............. Records for Relative No..................... .......................
Accuracy Test.
Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(xiv).............. Records for Yes.................... .......................
Notification.
Sec. 63.10(b)(3)................... Applicability Yes.................... .......................
Determinations.
Sec. 63.10(c)...................... Additional CMS No..................... See Sec. 63.7132.
Recordkeeping.
Sec. 63.10(d)(1)................... General Reporting Yes.................... .......................
Requirements.
Sec. 63.10(d)(2)................... Performance Test Yes.................... .......................
Results.
Sec. 63.10(d)(3)................... Opacity or VE Yes.................... For the periodic
Observations. monitoring
requirements in table
7 to subpart AAAAA,
report according to
Sec. 63.10(d)(3)
only if VE observed
and subsequent visual
opacity test is
required.
Sec. 63.10(d)(4)................... Progress Reports....... Yes.................... .......................
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Sec. 63.10(d)(5)(i)................ Periodic Startup, Yes before the relevant On and after the
Shutdown, Malfunction compliance date for relevant compliance
Reports. your source as date for your source
specified in Sec. as specified in Sec.
63.7083(g). 63.7083(g), see Sec.
No on and after the 63.7131 for
relevant compliance malfunction reporting
date for your source requirements.
as specified in Sec.
63.7083(g).
Sec. 63.10(d)(5)(ii)............... Immediate Startup, Yes before the relevant .......................
Shutdown, Malfunction compliance date for
Reports. your source as
specified in Sec.
63.7083(g).
No on and after the
relevant compliance
date for your source
as specified in Sec.
63.7083(g).
Sec. 63.10(e)...................... Additional CMS Reports. No..................... See specific
requirements in
subpart AAAAA, see
Sec. 63.7131.
Sec. 63.10(f)...................... Waiver for Yes.................... .......................
Recordkeeping/
Reporting.
Sec. 63.11(a)-(b).................. Control Device and Work No..................... Flares not applicable.
Practice Requirements.
Sec. 63.12(a)-(c).................. State Authority and Yes.................... .......................
Delegations.
Sec. 63.13(a)-(c).................. State/Regional Yes.................... .......................
Addresses.
Sec. 63.14(a)-(b).................. Incorporation by No..................... .......................
Reference.
Sec. 63.15(a)-(b).................. Availability of Yes.................... .......................
Information and
Confidentiality.
Sec. 63.16......................... Performance Track Yes.................... .......................
Provisions.
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