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CFR /  Title 40  /  Part 63  /  Sec. 63.5779 What definitions apply to this subpart?

Terms used in this subpart are defined in the Clean Air Act, in Sec. 63.2, and in this section as follows:

Add-on control means an air pollution control device, such as a thermal oxidizer, that reduces pollution in an air stream by destruction or removal before discharge to the atmosphere.

Administrator means the Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) or an authorized representative (for example, a State delegated the authority to carry out the provisions of this subpart).

Aluminum recreational boat means any marine or freshwater recreational boat that has a hull or deck constructed primarily of aluminum. A recreational boat is a vessel which by design and construction is intended by the manufacturer to be operated primarily for pleasure, or to be leased, rented or chartered to another for the latter's pleasure (rather than for commercial or military purposes); and whose major structural components are fabricated and assembled in an indoor, production-line manufacturing plant or similar land-side operation and not in a dry dock, graving dock, or marine railway on the navigable waters of the United States.

Aluminum recreational boat surface coating operation means the application of primers or top coats to aluminum recreational boats. It also includes the application of clear coats over top coats. Aluminum recreational boat surface coating operations do not include the application of wood coatings or antifoulant coatings to aluminum recreational boats.

Aluminum coating spray gun cleaning means the process of flushing or removing paints or coatings from the interior or exterior of a spray gun used to apply aluminum primers, clear coats, or top coats to aluminum recreational boats.

Aluminum wipedown solvents means solvents used to remove oil, grease, welding smoke, or other contaminants from the aluminum surfaces of a boat before priming or painting. Aluminum wipedown solvents contain no coating solids; aluminum surface preparation materials that contain coating solids are considered coatings for the purpose of this subpart and are not wipedown solvents.

Antifoulant coating means any coating that is applied to the underwater portion of a boat specifically to prevent or reduce the attachment of biological organisms and that is registered with EPA as a pesticide under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (7 U.S.C. section 136, et seq.). For the purpose of this subpart, primers used with antifoulant coatings to prepare the surface to accept the antifoulant coating are considered antifoulant coatings.

Assembly adhesive means any chemical material used in the joining of one fiberglass, metal, foam, or wood parts to another to form a temporary or permanently bonded assembly. Assembly adhesives include, but are not limited to, methacrylate adhesives and putties made from polyester or vinylester resin mixed with inert fillers or fibers.

Atomized resin application means a resin application technology in which the resin leaves the application equipment and breaks into droplets or an aerosol as it travels from the application equipment to the surface of the part. Atomized resin application includes, but is not limited to, resin spray guns and resin chopper spray guns.

Boat means any type of vessel, other than a seaplane, that can be used for transportation on the water.

Boat manufacturing facility means a facility that manufactures the hulls or decks of boats from fiberglass or aluminum or assembles boats from premanufactured hulls and decks, or builds molds to make fiberglass hulls or decks. A facility that manufactures only parts of boats (such as hatches, seats, or lockers) or boat trailers, but no boat hulls or decks or molds for fiberglass boat hulls or decks, is not considered a boat manufacturing facility for the purpose of this subpart.

Carpet and fabric adhesive means any chemical material that permanently attaches carpet, fabric, or upholstery to any surface of a boat.

Clear gel coat means gel coats that are clear or translucent so that underlying colors are visible. Clear gel coats are used to manufacture parts for sale. Clear gel coats do not include tooling gel coats used to build or repair molds.

Closed molding means any molding process in which pressure is used to distribute the resin through the reinforcing fabric placed between two mold surfaces to either saturate the fabric or fill the mold cavity. The pressure may be clamping pressure, fluid pressure, atmospheric pressure, or vacuum pressure used either alone or in combination. The mold surfaces may be rigid or flexible. Closed molding includes, but is not limited to, compression molding with sheet molding compound, infusion molding, resin injection molding (RIM), vacuum-assisted resin transfer molding (VARTM), resin transfer molding (RTM), and vacuum-assisted compression molding. Processes in which a closed mold is used only to compact saturated fabric or remove air or excess resin from the fabric (such as in vacuum bagging), are not considered closed molding. Open molding steps, such as application of a gel coat or skin coat layer by conventional open molding prior to a closed molding process, are not closed molding.

Cured resin and gel coat means resin or gel coat that has been polymerized and changed from a liquid to a solid.

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 limit, operating limit, or work practice requirement;

(2) Fails to meet any term or condition which is adopted to implement an applicable requirement in this subpart and which is included in the operating permit for any affected source required to obtain such permit; or

(3) Fails to meet any emission limit, operating limit, or work practice requirement in this subpart during any startup, shutdown, or malfunction, regardless of whether or not such failure is permitted by this subpart.

Enclosure means a structure, such as a spray booth, that surrounds a source of emissions and captures and directs the emissions to an add-on control device.

Fiberglass boat means a vessel in which either the hull or deck is built from a composite material consisting of a thermosetting resin matrix reinforced with fibers of glass, carbon, aramid, or other material.

Fiberglass hull and deck coatings means coatings applied to the exterior or interior surface of fiberglass boat hulls and decks on the completed boat. Polyester and vinylester resins and gel coats used in building fiberglass parts are not fiberglass hull and deck coatings for the purpose of this subpart.

Filled resin means a resin to which an inert material has been added to change viscosity, density, shrinkage, or other physical properties.

Gel coat means a thermosetting resin surface coating containing styrene (Chemical Abstract Service or CAS No. 100-42-5) or methyl methacrylate (CAS No. 80-62-6), either pigmented or clear, that provides a cosmetic enhancement or improves resistance to degradation from exposure to the elements. Gel coat layers do not contain any reinforcing fibers and gel coats are applied directly to mold surfaces or to a finished laminate.

Hazardous air pollutant or HAP means any air pollutant listed in, or pursuant to section 112(b) of the Clean Air Act.

Hazardous air pollutant content or HAP content means the amount of HAP contained in a regulated material at the time it is applied to the part being manufactured. If no HAP is added to a material as a thinner or diluent, then the HAP content is the same as the HAP content of the material as purchased from the supplier. For resin and gel coat, HAP content does not include any HAP contained in the catalyst added to the resin or gel coat during application to initiate curing.

Hazardous air pollutant data sheet (HDS) means documentation furnished by a material supplier or an outside laboratory to provide the organic HAP content of the material by weight, measured using an EPA Method, manufacturer's formulation data, or an equivalent method. For aluminum coatings, the HDS also documents the solids content by volume, determined from the manufacturer's formulation data. The purpose of the HDS is to help the affected source in showing compliance with the organic HAP content limits contained in this subpart. The HDS must state the maximum total organic HAP concentration, by weight, of the material. It must include any organic HAP concentrations equal to or greater than 0.1 percent by weight for individual organic HAP that are carcinogens, as defined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR part 1910), and 1.0 percent by weight for all other individual organic HAP, as formulated. The HDS must also include test conditions if EPA Method 311 is used for determining organic HAP content.

Maximum achievable control technology (MACT) model point value means a number calculated for open molding operations that is a surrogate for emissions and is used to determine if your open molding operations are in compliance with the provisions of this subpart. The units for MACT model point values are kilograms of organic HAP per megagram of resin or gel coat applied.

Manufacturer's certification means documentation furnished by a material supplier that shows the organic HAP content of a material and includes a HDS.

Mold means the cavity or surface into or on which gel coat, resin, and fibers are placed and from which finished fiberglass parts take their form.

Mold sealing and release agents means materials applied to a mold to seal, polish, and lubricate the mold to prevent parts from sticking to the mold. Mold sealers, waxes, and glazing and buffing compounds are considered mold sealing and release agents for the purposes of this subpart.

Mold stripping and cleaning solvents means materials used to remove mold sealing and release agents from a mold before the mold surface is repaired, polished, or lubricated during normal mold maintenance.

Month means a calendar month.

Neat resin means a resin to which no filler has been added.

Nonatomized resin application means any application technology in which the resin is not broken into droplets or an aerosol as it travels from the application equipment to the surface of the part. Nonatomized resin application technology includes, but is not limited to, flowcoaters, chopper flowcoaters, pressure fed resin rollers, resin impregnators, and hand application (for example, paint brush or paint roller).

Open molding resin and gel coat operation means any process in which the reinforcing fibers and resin are placed in the mold and are open to the surrounding air while the reinforcing fibers are saturated with resin. For the purposes of this subpart, open molding includes operations in which a vacuum bag or similar cover is used to compress an uncured laminate to remove air bubbles or excess resin, or to achieve a bond between a core material and a laminate.

Pigmented gel coat means opaque gel coats used to manufacture parts for sale. Pigmented gel coats do not include tooling gel coats used to build or repair molds.

Production resin means any resin used to manufacture parts for sale. Production resins do not include tooling resins used to build or repair molds, or assembly adhesives as defined in this section.

Recycled resin and gel coat application equipment cleaning solvent means cleaning solvents recycled on-site or returned to the supplier or another party to remove resin or gel coat residues so that the solvent can be reused.

Research and development activities means:

(1) Activities conducted at a laboratory to analyze air, soil, water, waste, or product samples for contaminants, environmental impact, or quality control;

(2) Activities conducted to test more efficient production processes or methods for preventing or reducing adverse environmental impacts, provided that the activities do not include the production of an intermediate or final product for sale or exchange for commercial profit, except in a de minimis manner; and

(3) Activities conducted at a research or laboratory facility that is operated under the close supervision of technically trained personnel, the primary purpose of which is to conduct research and development into new processes and products and that is not engaged in the manufacture of products for sale or exchange for commercial profit, except in a de minimis manner.

Resin means any thermosetting resin with or without pigment containing styrene (CAS No. 100-42-5) or methyl methacrylate (CAS No. 80-62-6) and used to encapsulate and bind together reinforcement fibers in the construction of fiberglass parts.

Resin and gel coat application equipment cleaning means the process of flushing or removing resins and gel coats from the interior or exterior of equipment that is used to apply resin or gel coat in the manufacture of fiberglass parts.

Resin and gel coat mixing operation means any operation in which resin or gel coat, including the mixing of putties or polyputties, is combined with additives that include, but are not limited to, fillers, promoters, or catalysts.

Roll-out means the process of using rollers, squeegees, or similar tools to compact reinforcing materials saturated with resin to remove trapped air or excess resin.

Skin coat is a layer of resin and fibers applied over the gel coat to protect the gel coat from being deformed by the next laminate layers.

Tooling resin means the resin used to build or repair molds (also known as tools) or prototypes (also known as plugs) from which molds will be made.

Tooling gel coat means the gel coat used to build or repair molds (also known as tools) or prototypes (also known as plugs) from which molds will be made.

Vacuum bagging means any molding technique in which the reinforcing fabric is saturated with resin and then covered with a flexible sheet that is sealed to the edge of the mold and where a vacuum is applied under the sheet to compress the laminate, remove excess resin, or remove trapped air from the laminate during curing. Vacuum bagging does not include processes that meet the definition of closed molding.

Vinylester resin means a thermosetting resin containing esters of acrylic or methacrylic acids and having double-bond and ester linkage sites only at the ends of the resin molecules.

Volume fraction of coating solids means the ratio of the volume of coating solids (also known as volume of nonvolatiles) to the volume of coating; liters of coating solids per liter of coating.

Wood coatings means coatings applied to wooden parts and surfaces of boats, such as paneling, cabinets, railings, and trim. Wood coatings include, but are not limited to, primers, stains, sealers, varnishes, and enamels. Polyester and vinylester resins or gel coats applied to wooden parts to encapsulate them or bond them to other parts are not wood coatings.

Sec. Table 1 to Subpart VVVV of Part 63--Compliance Dates for New and

Existing Boat Manufacturing Facilities

As specified in Sec. 63.5695, you must comply by the dates in the following table: ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Then you must comply

If your facility is-- And-- by this date--------------------------------------------------------------------------1. An existing source....... Is a major source on August 23, 2004.

or before August

22, 2001\1\.2. An existing or new area Becomes a major 1 year after

source. source after August becoming a major

22, 2001\1\. source or August

22, 2002, whichever

is later.3. A new source............. Is a major source at Upon startup or

startup \1\. August 22, 2001,

whichever is later.

------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\Your facility is a major source if it is a stationary source or group

of stationary sources located within a contiguous area and under

common control that emits or can potentially emit, considering

controls, in the aggregate, 9.1 megagrams or more per year of a single

hazardous air pollutant or 22.7 megagrams or more per year of a

combination of hazardous air pollutants. Sec. Table 2 to Subpart VVVV of Part 63--Alternative Organic HAP Content

Requirements for Open Molding Resin and Gel Coat Operations

As specified in Sec. Sec. 63.5701(b), 63.5704(b)(2), and 63.5713(a), (b), and (d), you must comply with the requirements in the following table: ------------------------------------------------------------------------

You must not exceed

And this this weighted-average

For this operation-- application organic HAP content

method-- (weight percent)

requirement--------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Production resin Atomized (spray).. 28 percent.

operations.2. Production resin Nonatomized 35 percent.

operations. (nonspray).3. Pigmented gel coat Any method........ 33 percent.

operations.4. Clear gel coat operations Any method........ 48 percent5. Tooling resin operations. Atomized (spray).. 30 percent.6. Tooling resin operations. Nonatomized 39 percent.

(nonspray).7. Tooling gel coat Any method........ 40 percent.

operations.------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sec. Table 3 to Subpart VVVV of Part 63--MACT Model Point Value Formulas

for Open Molding Operations \1\

As specified in Sec. Sec. 63.5710(d) and 63.5714(a), you must calculate point values using the formulas in the following table: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

And this application Use this formula to calculate the MACT model

For this operation-- method-- plant value for each resin and gel coat------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Production resin, tooling resin... a. Atomized................ 0.014 x (Resin HAP%)\2.425\

b. Atomized, plus vacuum 0.01185 x (Resin HAP%)\2.425\

bagging with roll-out.

c. Atomized, plus vacuum 0.00945 x (Resin HAP%)\2.425\

bagging without roll-out.

d. Nonatomized............. 0.014 x (Resin HAP%)\2.275\

e. Nonatomized, plus vaccum 0.0110 x (Resin HAP%)\2.275\

bagging with roll-out.

f. Nonatomized, plus vacuum 0.0076 x (Resin HAP%)\2.275\

bagging without roll-out.2. Pigmented gel coat, clear gel All methods................ 0.445 x (Gel coat HAP%)\1.675\

coat, tooling gel coat.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\Equations calculate MACT model point value in kilograms of organic HAP per megagrams of resin or gel coat

applied. The equations for vacuum bagging with roll-out are applicable when a facility rolls out the applied

resin and fabric prior to applying the vacuum bagging materials. The equations for vacuum bagging without roll-

out are applicable when a facility applies the vacuum bagging materials immediately after resin application

without rolling out the resin and fabric. HAP% = organic HAP content as supplied, expressed as a weight-

percent value between 0 and 100 percent. [66 FR 44232, Aug. 22, 2001; 66 FR 50504, Oct. 3, 2001]

Sec. Table 4 to Subpart VVVV of Part 63--Operating Limits if Using an

Add-on Control Device for Open Molding Operations

As specified in Sec. Sec. 63.5715(a) and 63.5725(f)(5), you must meet the operating limits in the following table: ------------------------------------------------------------------------

And you must

You must meet the demonstrate

For the following device-- following operating continuous

limit-- compliance with the

operating limit by--------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Thermal oxidizer......... The average a. Collecting the

combustion combustion

temperature in any temperature data

3-hour period must according to Sec.

not fall below the 63.5725(d); b.

combustion reducing the data

temperature limit to 3-hour block

established averages; and c.

according to Sec. maintaining the 3-

63.5725(d). hour average

combustion

temperature at or

above the

temperature limit.2. Other control devices.... An operating limit a. Collecting

approved by the parameter

Administrator monitoring as

according to Sec. approved by the

63.8(f). Administrator

according to Sec.

63.8(f); and b.

maintaining the

parameters within

the operating

limits approved

according to Sec.

63.8(f).3. Emission capture system a. The direction of i. Collecting the

that is a PTE according to the air flow at all direction of air

Sec. 63.5719(b). times must be into flow, and either

the enclosure; and the facial velocity

b. in any 3-hour of air through all

period, either the natural draft

average facial openings according

velocity of air to Sec.

through all natural 63.5725(f)(3) or

draft openings in the pressure drop

the enclosure must across the

be at least 200 enclosure according

feet per minute; or to Sec.

c. the pressure 63.5725(f)(4); and

drop across the ii. reducing the

enclosure must be data for facial

at least 0.007 inch velocity or

H2O, as established pressure drop to 3-

in Method 204 of hour block

appendix M to 40 averages; and iii.

CFR part 51. maintaining the 3-

hour average facial

velocity of air

flow through all

natural draft

openings or the

pressure drop at or

above the facial

velocity limit or

pressure drop

limit, and

maintaining the

direction of air

flow into the

enclosure at all

times.4. Emission capture system a. The average gas i. Collecting the

that is not a PTE according volumetric flow gas volumetric flow

to Sec. 63.5719(b). rate or duct static rate or duct static

pressure in each pressure for each

duct between a capture device

capture device and according to Sec.

add-on control 63.5725(f)(1) and

device inlet in any (3); ii. reducing

3-hour period must the data to 3-hour

not fall below the block averages;

average volumetric iii. maintaining

flow rate or duct the 3-hour average

static pressure gas volumetric flow

limit established rate or duct static

for that capture pressure for each

device according to capture device at

Sec. or above the gas

63.5725(f)(5); and volumetric flow

b. the average rate or duct static

pressure drop pressure limit; iv.

across an opening collecting data for

in each enclosure the pressure drop

in any 3-hour across an opening

period must not in each enclosure

fall below the according to Sec.

average pressure 63.5725(f)(2) and

drop limit (4); v. reducing

established for the data to 3-hour

that capture device block averages; and

according to Sec. vi. maintaining the

63.5725(f)(5). 3-hour average

pressure drop

across the opening

for each enclosure

at or above the gas

volumetric flow

rate or duct static

pressure limit.------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sec. Table 5 to Subpart VVVV of Part 63--Default Organic HAP Contents of

Solvents and Solvent Blends

As specified in Sec. 63.5758(a)(6), when detailed organic HAP content data for solvent blends are not available, you may use the values in the following table: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Average organic

Solvent/solvent blend CAS No. HAP content, Typical organic HAP, percent by mass

percent by mass--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Toluene.................................... 108-88-3 100 Toluene.2. Xylene(s).................................. 1330-20-7 100 Xylenes, ethylbenzene.3. Hexane..................................... 110-54-3 50 n-hexane.4. n-hexane................................... 110-54-3 100 n-hexane.5. Ethylbenzene............................... 100-41-4 100 Ethylbenzene.6. Aliphatic 140.............................. ................ 0 None.7. Aromatic 100............................... ................ 2 1% xylene, 1% cumene.8. Aromatic 150............................... ................ 9 Naphthalene.9. Aromatic naptha............................ 64742-95-6 2 1% xylene, 1% cumene.10. Aromatic solvent.......................... 64742-94-5 10 Naphthalene.11. Exempt mineral spirits.................... 8032-32-4 0 None.12. Ligroines (VM & P)........................ 8032-32-4 0 None.13. Lactol spirits............................ 64742-89-6 15 Toluene.14. Low aromatic white spirit................. 64742-82-1 0 None.15. Mineral spirits........................... 64742-88-7 1 Xylenes.16. Hydrotreated naphtha...................... 64742-48-9 0 None.17. Hydrotreated light distillate............. 64742-47-8 0.1 Toluene.18. Stoddard solvent.......................... 8052-41-3 1 Xylenes.19. Super high-flash naphtha.................. 64742-95-6 5 Xylenes.20. Varol [supreg] solvent.................... 8052-49-3 1 0.5% xylenes, 0.5% ethyl benzene.21. VM & P naphtha............................ 64742-89-8 6 3% toluene, 3% xylene.22. Petroleum distillate mixture.............. 68477-31-6 8 4% naphthalene, 4% biphenyl.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sec. Table 6 to Subpart VVVV of Part 63--Default Organic HAP Contents of

Petroleum Solvent Groups

As specified in Sec. 63.5758(a)(6), when detailed organic HAP content data for solvent blends are not available, you may use the values in the following table: ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Average organic Typical organic

Solvent type HAP content, HAP, percent by

percent by mass mass------------------------------------------------------------------------Aliphatic (Mineral Spirits 135, 3 1% Xylene, 1%

Mineral Spirits 150 EC, Toluene, and 1%

Naphtha, Mixed Hydrocarbon, Ethylbenzene.

Aliphatic Hydrocarbon,

Aliphatic Naptha, Naphthol

Spirits, Petroleum Spirits,

Petroleum Oil, Petroleum

Naphtha, Solvent Naphtha,

Solvent Blend.).Aromatic (Medium-flash Naphtha, 6 4% Xylene, 1%

High-flash Naphtha, Aromatic Toluene, and 1%

Naphtha, Light Aromatic Ethylbenzene.

Naphtha, Light Aromatic

Hydrocarbons, Aromatic

Hydrocarbons, Light Aromatic

Solvent.).------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sec. Table 7 to Subpart VVVV of Part 63--Applicability and Timing of

Notifications

As specified in Sec. 63.5761(a), you must submit notifications according to the following table: ------------------------------------------------------------------------

If your facility-- You must submit-- By this date--------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Is an existing source An initial No later than the

subject to this subpart. notification dates specified in

containing the Sec. 63.9(b)(2).

information

specified in Sec.

63.9(b)(2).2. Is a new source subject The notifications No later than the

to this subpart. specified in Sec. dates specified

63.9(b) (3) to (5). Sec. 63.9(b)(4)

and (5).3. Qualifies for a A request for a No later than the

compliance extension as compliance dates specified in

specified in Sec. 63.9(c). extension as Sec. 63.6(i).

specified in Sec.

63.9(c).4. Is complying with organic A notification of No later than 30

HAP content limits, compliance status calendar days after

application equipment as specified in the end of the

requirements; or MACT model Sec. 63.9(h). first 12-month

point value averaging averaging period

provisions. after your

facility's

compliance date.5. Is complying by using an a. notification of No later than the

add-on control device. intent to conduct a date specified in

performance test as Sec. 63.9(e).

specified in Sec.

63.9(e).

b. A notification of With the

the date for the notification of

continuous intent to conduct a

monitoring system performance test.

performance

evaluation as

specified in Sec.

63.9(g).

c. A notification of No later than 60

compliance status calendar days after

as specified in the completion of

Sec. 63.9(h). the add-on control

device performance

test and continuous

monitoring system

performance

evaluation.------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sec. Table 8 to Subpart VVVV of Part 63--Applicability of General

Provisions (40 CFR Part 63, Subpart A) to Subpart VVVV

As specified in Sec. 63.5773, you must comply with the applicable requirements of the General Provisions according to the following table: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Citation Requirement Applies to subpart VVVV Explanation----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.1(a)....................... General Applicability.. Yes. .......................Sec. 63.1(b)....................... Initial Applicability Yes. .......................

Determination.Sec. 63.1(c)(1).................... Applicability After Yes. .......................

Standard Established.Sec. 63.1(c)(2).................... ....................... Yes.................... Area sources are not

regulated by subpart

VVVV.Sec. 63.1(c)(3).................... ....................... No..................... [Reserved]Sec. 63.1(c)(4)-(5)................ ....................... Yes. .......................Sec. 63.1(d)....................... ....................... No..................... [Reserved]Sec. 63.1(e)....................... Applicability of Permit Yes. .......................

Program.Sec. 63.2.......................... Definitions............ Yes.................... Additional definitions

are found in Sec.

63.5779.Sec. 63.3.......................... Units and Abbreviations Yes. .......................Sec. 63.4(a)....................... Prohibited Activities.. Yes. .......................Sec. 63.4(b)-(c)................... Circumvention/ Yes. .......................

Severability.Sec. 63.5(a)....................... Construction/ Yes. .......................

Reconstruction.Sec. 63.5(b)....................... Requirements for Yes. .......................

Existing, Newly

Constructed, and

Reconstructed Sources.Sec. 63.5(c)....................... ....................... No..................... [Reserved]Sec. 63.5(d)....................... Application for Yes. .......................

Approval of

Construction/

Reconstruction.Sec. 63.5(e)....................... Approval of Yes. .......................

Construction/

Reconstruction.Sec. 63.5(f)....................... Approval of Yes. .......................

Construction/

Reconstruction Based

on prior State Review.Sec. 63.6(a)....................... Compliance with Yes. .......................

Standards and

Maintenance

Requirements--Applicab

ility.Sec. 63.6(b)....................... Compliance Dates for Yes.................... Sec. 63.695 specifies

New and Reconstructed compliance dates,

Sources. including the

compliance date for

new area sources that

become major sources

after the effective

date of the rule.Sec. 63.6(c)....................... Compliance Dates for Yes.................... Sec. 63.5695

Existing Sources. specifies compliance

dates, including the

compliance date for

existing area sources

that become major

sources after the

effective date of the

rule.Sec. 63.6(d)....................... ....................... No..................... [Reserved]Sec. 63.6(e)(1)-(2)................ Operation and No..................... Operating requirements

Maintenance for open molding

Requirements. operations with add-on

controls are specified

in Sec. 63.5725.Sec. 63.6(e)(3).................... Startup, Shut Down, and Yes.................... Only sources with add-

Malfunction Plans. on controls must

complete startup,

shutdown, and

malfunction plans.Sec. 63.6(f)....................... Compliance with Yes. .......................

Nonopacity Emission

Standards.Sec. 63.6(g)....................... Use of an Alternative Yes. .......................

Nonopacity Emission

Standard.Sec. 63.6(h)....................... Compliance with Opacity/ No..................... Subpart VVVV does not

Visible Emissions specify opacity or

Standards. visible emission

standards.Sec. 63.6(i)....................... Extension of Compliance Yes. .......................

with Emission

Standards.

Sec. 63.6(j)....................... Exemption from Yes. .......................

Compliance with

Emission Standards.Sec. 63.7(a)(1).................... Performance Test Yes. .......................

Requirements.Sec. 63.7(a)(2).................... Dates for performance No..................... Sec. 63.5716

tests. specifies performance

test dates.Sec. 63.7(a)(3).................... Performance testing at Yes. .......................

other times.Sec. 63.7(b)-(h)................... Other performance Yes. .......................

testing requirements.Sec. 63.8(a)(1)-(2)................ Monitoring Yes.................... All of Sec. 63.8

Requirements--Applicab applies only to

ility. sources with add-on

controls. Additional

monitoring

requirements for

sources with add-on

controls are found in

Sec. 63.5725.Sec. 63.8(a)(3).................... ....................... No..................... [Reserved]Sec. 63.8(a)(4).................... ....................... No..................... Subpart VVVV does not

refer directly or

indirectly to Sec.

63.11.Sec. 63.8(b)(1).................... Conduct of Monitoring.. Yes. .......................Sec. 63.8(b)(2)-(3)................ Multiple Effluents and Yes.................... Applies to sources that

Multiple Continuous use a CMS on the

Monitoring Systems control device stack.

(CMS).Sec. 63.8(c)(1)-(4)................ Continuous Monitoring Yes. .......................

System Operation and

Maintenance.Sec. 63.8(c)(5).................... Continuous Opacity No..................... Subpart VVVV does not

Monitoring Systems have opacity or

(COMS). visible emission

standards.Sec. 63.8(c)(6)-(8)................ Continuous Monitoring Yes. .......................

System Calibration

Checks and Out-of-

Control Periods.Sec. 63.8(d)....................... Quality Control Program Yes. .......................Sec. 63.8(e)....................... CMS Performance Yes. .......................

Evaluation.Sec. 63.8(f)(1)-(5)................ Use of an Alternative Yes. .......................

Monitoring Method.Sec. 63.8(f)(6).................... Alternative to Relative Yes.................... Applies only to sources

Accuracy Test. that use continuous

emission monitoring

systems (CEMS).Sec. 63.8(g)....................... Data Reduction......... Yes.................... .......................Sec. 63.9(a)....................... Notification Yes. .......................

Requirements--Applicab

ility.Sec. 63.9(b)....................... Initial Notifications.. Yes.................... .......................Sec. 63.9(c)....................... Request for Compliance Yes. .......................

Extension.Sec. 63.9(d)....................... Notification That a New Yes. .......................

Source Is Subject to

Special Compliance

Requirements.Sec. 63.9(e)....................... Notification of Yes.................... Applies only to sources

Performance Test. with add-on controls.Sec. 63.9(f)....................... Notification of Visible No..................... Subpart VVVV does not

Emissions/Opacity Test. have opacity or

visible emission

standards.Sec. 63.9(g)(1).................... Additional CMS Yes.................... Applies only to sources

Notifications--Date of with add-on controls.

CMS Performance

Evaluation.Sec. 63.9(g)(2).................... Use of COMS Data....... No..................... Subpart VVVV does not

require the use of

COMS.Sec. 63.9(g)(3).................... Alternative to Relative Yes.................... Applies only to sources

Accuracy Testing. with CEMS.Sec. 63.9(h)....................... Notification of Yes. .......................

Compliance Status.Sec. 63.9(i)....................... Adjustment of Deadlines Yes. .......................Sec. 63.9(j)....................... Change in Previous Yes. .......................

Information.Sec. 63.10(a)...................... Recordkeeping/ Yes. .......................

Reporting--Applicabili

ty.Sec. 63.10(b)(1)................... General Recordkeeping Yes.................... Sec. Sec. 63.567 and

Requirements. 63.5770 specify

additional

recordkeeping

requirements.Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(i)-(xi)........... Recordkeeping Relevant Yes.................... Applies only to sources

to Startup, Shutdown, with add-on controls.

and Malfunction

Periods and CMS.Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(xii)-(xiv)........ General Recordkeeping Yes. .......................

Requirements.Sec. 63.10(b)(3)................... Recordkeeping Yes.................... Sec. 63.5686

Requirements for specifies

Applicability applicability

Determinations. determinations for non-

major sources.Sec. 63.10(c)...................... Additional Yes.................... Applies only to sources

Recordkeeping for with add-on controls.

Sources with CMS.Sec. 63.10(d)(1)................... General Reporting Yes.................... Sec. 63.5764

Requirements. specifies additional

reporting

requirements.

Sec. 63.10(d)(2)................... Performance Test Yes.................... Sec. 63.5764

Results. specifies additional

requirements for

reporting performance

test results.Sec. 63.10(d)(3)................... Opacity or Visible No..................... Subpart VVVV does not

Emissions Observations. specify opacity or

visible emission

standards.Sec. 63.10(d)(4)................... Progress Reports for Yes. .......................

Sources with

Compliance Extensions.Sec. 63.10(d)(5)................... Startup, Shutdown, and Yes.................... Applies only to sources

Malfunction Reports. with add-on controls.Sec. 63.10(e)(1)................... Additional CMS Reports-- Yes.................... Applies only to sources

General. with add-on controls.Sec. 63.10(e)(2)................... Reporting Results of Yes.................... Applies only to sources

CMS Performance with add-on controls.

Evaluations.Sec. 63.10(e)(3)................... Excess Emissions/CMS Yes.................... Applies only to sources

Performance Reports. with add-on controls.Sec. 63.10(e)(4)................... COMS Data Reports...... No..................... Subpart VVVV does not

specify opacity or

visible emission

standards.Sec. 63.10(f)...................... Recordkeeping/Reporting Yes. .......................

Waiver.Sec. 63.11......................... Control Device No..................... Facilities subject to

Requirements--Applicab subpart VVVV do not

ility. use flares as control

devices.Sec. 63.12......................... State Authority and Yes.................... Sec. 63.5776 lists

Delegations. those sections of

subpart A that are not

delegated.Sec. 63.13......................... Addresses.............. Yes. .......................Sec. 63.14......................... Incorporation by Yes. .......................

Reference.Sec. 63.15......................... Availability of Yes. .......................

Information/

Confidentiality.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subpart WWWW_National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants:

Reinforced Plastic Composites Production

Source: 68 FR 19402, Apr. 21, 2003, unless otherwise noted.

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