As used in this subpart, all terms not defined herein shall have the meaning given them in the Clean Air Act (CAA), in subparts A, K, Ka, Kb, and XX of part 60 of this chapter, or in subparts A, R, and WW of this part. All terms defined in both subpart A of part 60 of this chapter and subparts A, R, and WW of this part shall have the meaning given in subparts A, R, and WW of this part. For purposes of this subpart, definitions in this section supersede definitions in other parts or subparts.
Administrator means the Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency or his or her authorized representative (e.g., a State that has been delegated the authority to implement the provisions of this subpart).
Bulk gasoline plant means any gasoline storage and distribution facility that receives gasoline by pipeline, ship or barge, or cargo tank, and subsequently loads the gasoline into gasoline cargo tanks for transport to gasoline dispensing facilities, and has a gasoline throughput of less than 20,000 gallons per day. Gasoline throughput shall be the maximum calculated design throughput as may be limited by compliance with an enforceable condition under Federal, State, or local law, and discoverable by the Administrator and any other person.
Bulk gasoline terminal means any gasoline storage and distribution facility that receives gasoline by pipeline, ship or barge, or cargo tank and has a gasoline throughput of 20,000 gallons per day or greater. Gasoline throughput shall be the maximum calculated design throughput as may be limited by compliance with an enforceable condition under Federal, State, or local law and discoverable by the Administrator and any other person.
Equipment means each valve, pump, pressure relief device, sampling connection system, open-ended valve or line, and flange or other connector in the gasoline liquid transfer and vapor collection systems. This definition also includes the entire vapor processing system except the exhaust port(s) or stack(s).
Flare means a thermal oxidation system using an open (without enclosure) flame.
Gasoline means any petroleum distillate or petroleum distillate/alcohol blend having a Reid vapor pressure of 27.6 kilopascals or greater, which is used as a fuel for internal combustion engines.
Gasoline cargo tank means a delivery tank truck or railcar which is loading gasoline or which has loaded gasoline on the immediately previous load.
Gasoline storage tank or vessel means each tank, vessel, reservoir, or container used for the storage of gasoline, but does not include:
(1) Frames, housing, auxiliary supports, or other components that are not directly involved in the containment of gasoline or gasoline vapors;
(2) Subsurface caverns or porous rock reservoirs;
(3) Oil/water separators and sumps, including butane blending sample recovery tanks, used to collect drained material such that it can be pumped to storage or back into a process; or
(4) Tanks or vessels permanently attached to mobile sources such as trucks, railcars, barges, or ships.
In gasoline service means that a piece of equipment is used in a system that transfers gasoline or gasoline vapors.
Monthly means once per calendar month at regular intervals of no less than 28 days and no more than 35 days.
Operating parameter value means a value for an operating or emission parameter of the vapor processing system (e.g., temperature) which, if maintained continuously by itself or in combination with one or more other operating parameter values, determines that an owner or operator has complied with the applicable emission standard. The operating parameter value is determined using the procedures specified in Sec. 63.11092(b).
Pipeline breakout station means a facility along a pipeline containing storage vessels used to relieve surges or receive and store gasoline from the pipeline for re-injection and continued transportation by pipeline or to other facilities.
Pipeline pumping station means a facility along a pipeline containing pumps to maintain the desired pressure and flow of product through the pipeline, and not containing gasoline storage tanks other than surge control tanks.
Submerged filling means, for the purposes of this subpart, the filling of a gasoline cargo tank or a stationary storage tank through a submerged fill pipe whose discharge is no more than the applicable distance specified in Sec. 63.11086(a) from the bottom of the tank. Bottom filling of gasoline cargo tanks or storage tanks is included in this definition.
Surge control tank or vessel means, for the purposes of this subpart, those tanks or vessels used only for controlling pressure in a pipeline system during surges or other variations from normal operations.
Vapor collection-equipped gasoline cargo tank means a gasoline cargo tank that is outfitted with the equipment necessary to transfer vapors, displaced during the loading of gasoline into the cargo tank, to a vapor processor system.
Vapor-tight gasoline cargo tank means a gasoline cargo tank which has demonstrated within the 12 preceding months that it meets the annual certification test requirements in Sec. 63.11092(f). [73 FR 1933, Jan. 10, 2008, as amended at 76 FR 4178, Jan. 24, 2011]
Sec. Table 1 to Subpart BBBBBB of Part 63--Applicability Criteria,
Emission Limits, and Management Practices for Storage Tanks ------------------------------------------------------------------------
If you own or operate. . . Then you must. . .------------------------------------------------------------------------1. A gasoline storage tank meeting Equip each gasoline storage
either of the following conditions: tank with a fixed roof that is(i) a capacity of less than 75 cubic mounted to the storage tank in
meters (m\3\); or. a stationary manner, and(ii) a capacity of less than 151 m\3\ maintain all openings in a
and a gasoline throughput of 480 closed position at all times
gallons per day or less. Gallons per when not in use.
day is calculated by summing the
current day's throughput, plus the
throughput for the previous 364 days,
and then dividing that sum by 365.2. A gasoline storage tank with a Do the following:
capacity of greater than or equal to (a) Reduce emissions of total
75 m\3\ and not meeting any of the organic HAP or TOC by 95
criteria specified in item 1 of this weight-percent with a closed
Table. vent system and control
device, as specified in Sec.
60.112b(a)(3) of this chapter;
or
(b) Equip each internal
floating roof gasoline storage
tank according to the
requirements in Sec.
60.112b(a)(1) of this chapter,
except for the secondary seal
requirements under Sec.
60.112b(a)(1)(ii)(B) and the
requirements in Sec.
60.112b(a)(1)(iv) through (ix)
of this chapter; and
(c) Equip each external
floating roof gasoline storage
tank according to the
requirements in Sec.
60.112b(a)(2) of this chapter,
except that the requirements of
Sec. 60.112b(a)(2)(ii) of this
chapter shall only be required
if such storage tank does not
currently meet the requirements
of Sec. 60.112b(a)(2)(i) of
this chapter; or
(d) Equip and operate each
internal and external floating
roof gasoline storage tank
according to the applicable
requirements in Sec.
63.1063(a)(1) and (b), except
for the secondary seal
requirements under Sec.
63.1063(a)(1)(i)(C) and (D),
and equip each external
floating roof gasoline storage
tank according to the
requirements of Sec.
63.1063(a)(2) if such storage
tank does not currently meet
the requirements of Sec.
63.1063(a)(1).3. A surge control tank................ Equip each tank with a fixed
roof that is mounted to the
tank in a stationary manner
and with a pressure/vacuum
vent with a positive cracking
pressure of no less than 0.50
inches of water. Maintain all
openings in a closed position
at all times when not in use.------------------------------------------------------------------------ [76 FR 4179, Jan. 24, 2011]
Sec. Table 2 to Subpart BBBBBB of Part 63--Applicability Criteria,
Emission Limits, and Management Practices for Loading Racks ------------------------------------------------------------------------
If you own or operate. . . Then you must. . .------------------------------------------------------------------------1. A bulk gasoline terminal loading (a) Equip your loading rack(s)
rack(s) with a gasoline throughput with a vapor collection system
(total of all racks) of 250,000 designed to collect the TOC
gallons per day, or greater. Gallons vapors displaced from cargo
per day is calculated by summing the tanks during product loading;
current day's throughput, plus the and
throughput for the previous 364 days, (b) Reduce emissions of TOC to
and then dividing that sum by 365. less than or equal to 80 mg/l
of gasoline loaded into
gasoline cargo tanks at the
loading rack; and
(c) Design and operate the
vapor collection system to
prevent any TOC vapors
collected at one loading rack
or lane from passing through
another loading rack or lane
to the atmosphere; and
(d) Limit the loading of
gasoline into gasoline cargo
tanks that are vapor tight
using the procedures specified
in Sec. 60.502(e) through (j)
of this chapter. For the
purposes of this section, the
term ``tank truck'' as used in
Sec. 60.502(e) through (j) of
this chapter means ``cargo
tank'' as defined in Sec.
63.11100.2. A bulk gasoline terminal loading (a) Use submerged filling with
rack(s) with a gasoline throughput a submerged fill pipe that is
(total of all racks) of less than no more than 6 inches from the
250,000 gallons per day. Gallons per bottom of the cargo tank; and
day is calculated by summing the (b) Make records available
current day's throughput, plus the within 24 hours of a request
throughput for the previous 364 days, by the Administrator to
and then dividing that sum by 365 document your gasoline
throughput.------------------------------------------------------------------------ [76 FR 4179, Jan. 24, 2011]
Sec. Table 3 to Subpart BBBBBB of Part 63--Applicability of General
Provisions ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Applies to subpart
Citation Subject Brief description BBBBBB----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.1......................... Applicability......... Initial applicability Yes, specific
determination; requirements given in
applicability after Sec. 63.11081.
standard established;
permit requirements;
extensions, notifications.Sec. 63.1(c)(2)................... Title V permit........ Requirements for obtaining Yes, Sec. 63.11081(b)
a title V permit from the of subpart BBBBBB
applicable permitting exempts identified
authority. area sources from the
obligation to obtain
title V operating
permits.Sec. 63.2......................... Definitions........... Definitions for part 63 Yes, additional
standards. definitions in Sec.
63.11100.Sec. 63.3......................... Units and Units and abbreviations for Yes.
Abbreviations. part 63 standards.Sec. 63.4......................... Prohibited Activities Prohibited activities; Yes.
and Circumvention. circumvention,
severability.Sec. 63.5......................... Construction/ Applicability; Yes.
Reconstruction. applications; approvals.Sec. 63.6(a)...................... Compliance with General Provisions apply Yes.
Standards/Operation & unless compliance
Maintenance extension; General
Applicability. Provisions apply to area
sources that become major.Sec. 63.6(b)(1)-(4)............... Compliance Dates for Standards apply at Yes.
New and Reconstructed effective date; 3 years
Sources. after effective date; upon
startup; 10 years after
construction or
reconstruction commences
for CAA section 112(f).Sec. 63.6(b)(5)................... Notification.......... Must notify if commenced Yes.
construction or
reconstruction after
proposal.Sec. 63.6(b)(6)................... [Reserved]............Sec. 63.6(b)(7)................... Compliance Dates for Area sources that become No.
New and Reconstructed major must comply with
Area Sources that major source standards
Become Major. immediately upon becoming
major, regardless of
whether required to comply
when they were an area
source.Sec. 63.6(c)(1)-(2)............... Compliance Dates for Comply according to date in No, Sec. 63.11083
Existing Sources. this subpart, which must specifies the
be no later than 3 years compliance dates.
after effective date; for
CAA section 112(f)
standards, comply within
90 days of effective date
unless compliance
extension.Sec. 63.6(c)(3)-(4)............... [Reserved]............Sec. 63.6(c)(5)................... Compliance Dates for Area sources that become No.
Existing Area Sources major must comply with
that Become Major. major source standards by
date indicated in this
subpart or by equivalent
time period (e.g., 3
years).Sec. 63.6(d)...................... [Reserved]............63.6(e)(1)(i)...................... General duty to Operate to minimize No. See Sec. 63.11085
minimize emissions. emissions at all times; for general duty
information Administrator requirement.
will use to determine if
operation and maintenance
requirements were met.63.6(e)(1)(ii)..................... Requirement to correct Owner or operator must No.
malfunctions as soon correct malfunctions as
as possible. soon as possible.Sec. 63.6(e)(2)................... [Reserved]............Sec. 63.6(e)(3)................... Startup, Shutdown, and Requirement for SSM plan; No.
Malfunction (SSM) content of SSM plan;
plan. actions during SSM.Sec. 63.6(f)(1)................... Compliance Except You must comply with No.
During SSM. emission standards at all
times except during SSM.Sec. 63.6(f)(2)-(3)............... Methods for Compliance based on Yes.
Determining performance test,
Compliance. operation and maintenance
plans, records, inspection.Sec. 63.6(g)(1)-(3)............... Alternative Standard.. Procedures for getting an Yes.
alternative standard.Sec. 63.6(h)(1)................... Compliance with You must comply with No.
Opacity/VE Standards. opacity/VE standards at
all times except during
SSM.Sec. 63.6(h)(2)(i)................ Determining Compliance If standard does not State No.
with Opacity/VE test method, use EPA
Standards. Method 9 for opacity in
appendix A of part 60 of
this chapter and EPA
Method 22 for VE in
appendix A of part 60 of
this chapter.Sec. 63.6(h)(2)(ii)............... [Reserved]............Sec. 63.6(h)(2)(iii).............. Using Previous Tests Criteria for when previous No.
to Demonstrate opacity/VE testing can be
Compliance with used to show compliance
Opacity/VE Standards. with this subpart.
Sec. 63.6(h)(3)................... [Reserved]............Sec. 63.6(h)(4)................... Notification of Must notify Administrator No.
Opacity/VE of anticipated date of
Observation Date. observation.Sec. 63.6(h)(5)(i), (iii)-(v)..... Conducting Opacity/VE Dates and schedule for No.
Observations. conducting opacity/VE
observations.Sec. 63.6(h) (5)(ii).............. Opacity Test Duration Must have at least 3 hours No.
and Averaging Times. of observation with 30 6-
minute averages.Sec. 63.6(h)(6)................... Records of Conditions Must keep records available No.
During Opacity/VE and allow Administrator to
Observations. inspect.Sec. 63.6(h)(7)(i)................ Report Continuous Must submit COMS data with No.
Opacity Monitoring other performance test
System (COMS) data.
Monitoring Data from
Performance Test.Sec. 63.6(h)(7)(ii)............... Using COMS Instead of Can submit COMS data No.
EPA Method 9. instead of EPA Method 9
results even if rule
requires EPA Method 9 in
appendix A of part 60 of
this chapter, but must
notify Administrator
before performance test.Sec. 63.6(h)(7)(iii).............. Averaging Time for To determine compliance, No.
COMS During must reduce COMS data to 6-
Performance Test. minute averages.Sec. 63.6(h)(7)(iv)............... COMS Requirements..... Owner/operator must No.
demonstrate that COMS
performance evaluations
are conducted according to
Sec. 63.8(e); COMS are
properly maintained and
operated according to Sec.
63.8(c) and data quality
as Sec. 63.8(d).Sec. 63.6(h)(7)(v)................ Determining Compliance COMS is probable but not No.
with Opacity/VE conclusive evidence of
Standards. compliance with opacity
standard, even if EPA
Method 9 observation shows
otherwise. Requirements
for COMS to be probable
evidence-proper
maintenance, meeting
Performance Specification
1 in appendix B of part 60
of this chapter, and data
have not been altered.Sec. 63.6(h)(8)................... Determining Compliance Administrator will use all No.
with Opacity/VE COMS, EPA Method 9 (in
Standards. appendix A of part 60 of
this chapter), and EPA
Method 22 (in appendix A
of part 60 of this
chapter) results, as well
as information about
operation and maintenance
to determine compliance.Sec. 63.6(h)(9)................... Adjusted Opacity Procedures for No.
Standard. Administrator to adjust an
opacity standard.Sec. 63.6(i)(1)-(14).............. Compliance Extension.. Procedures and criteria for Yes.
Administrator to grant
compliance extension.Sec. 63.6(j)...................... Presidential President may exempt any Yes.
Compliance Exemption. source from requirement to
comply with this subpart.Sec. 63.7(a)(2)................... Performance Test Dates Dates for conducting Yes.
initial performance
testing; must conduct 180
days after compliance date.Sec. 63.7(a)(3)................... Section 114 Authority. Administrator may require a Yes.
performance test under CAA
section 114 at any time.Sec. 63.7(b)(1)................... Notification of Must notify Administrator Yes.
Performance Test. 60 days before the test.Sec. 63.7(b)(2)................... Notification of Re- If have to reschedule Yes.
scheduling. performance test, must
notify Administrator of
rescheduled date as soon
as practicable and without
delay.Sec. 63.7(c)...................... Quality Assurance (QA)/ Requirement to submit site- Yes.
Test Plan. specific test plan 60 days
before the test or on date
Administrator agrees with;
test plan approval
procedures; performance
audit requirements;
internal and external QA
procedures for testing.Sec. 63.7(d)...................... Testing Facilities.... Requirements for testing Yes.
facilities.63.7(e)(1)......................... Conditions for Performance test must be No, Sec. 63.11092(g)
Conducting conducted under specifies conditions
Performance Tests. representative conditions. for conducting
performance tests.Sec. 63.7(e)(2)................... Conditions for Must conduct according to Yes.
Conducting this subpart and EPA test
Performance Tests. methods unless
Administrator approves
alternative.
Sec. 63.7(e)(3)................... Test Run Duration..... Must have three test runs Yes, except for
of at least 1 hour each; testing conducted
compliance is based on under Sec.
arithmetic mean of three 63.11092(a).
runs; conditions when data
from an additional test
run can be used.Sec. 63.7(f)...................... Alternative Test Procedures by which Yes.
Method. Administrator can grant
approval to use an
intermediate or major
change, or alternative to
a test method.Sec. 63.7(g)...................... Performance Test Data Must include raw data in Yes.
Analysis. performance test report;
must submit performance
test data 60 days after
end of test with the
notification of compliance
status; keep data for 5
years.Sec. 63.7(h)...................... Waiver of Tests....... Procedures for Yes.
Administrator to waive
performance test.Sec. 63.8(a)(1)................... Applicability of Subject to all monitoring Yes.
Monitoring requirements in standard.
Requirements.Sec. 63.8(a)(2)................... Performance Performance specifications Yes.
Specifications. in appendix B of 40 CFR
part 60 apply.Sec. 63.8(a)(3)................... [Reserved]............Sec. 63.8(a)(4)................... Monitoring of Flares.. Monitoring requirements for Yes.
flares in Sec. 63.11
apply.Sec. 63.8(b)(1)................... Monitoring............ Must conduct monitoring Yes.
according to standard
unless Administrator
approves alternative.Sec. 63.8(b)(2)-(3)............... Multiple Effluents and Specific requirements for Yes.
Multiple Monitoring installing monitoring
Systems. systems; must install on
each affected source or
after combined with
another affected source
before it is released to
the atmosphere provided
the monitoring is
sufficient to demonstrate
compliance with the
standard; if more than one
monitoring system on an
emission point, must
report all monitoring
system results, unless one
monitoring system is a
backup.Sec. 63.8(c)(1)................... Monitoring System Maintain monitoring system Yes.
Operation and in a manner consistent
Maintenance. with good air pollution
control practices.Sec. 63.8(c)(1)(i)................ Operation and Must maintain and operate No.
Maintenance of CMS. each CMS as specified in
Sec. 63.6(e)(1).Sec. 63.8(c)(1)(ii)............... Operation and Must keep parts for routine Yes.
Maintenance of CMS. repairs readily available.Sec. 63.8(c)(1)(iii).............. Operation and Requirement to develop SSM No.
Maintenance of CMS. Plan for CMS.Sec. 63.8(c) (2)-(8).............. CMS Requirements...... Must install to get Yes.
representative emission or
parameter measurements;
must verify operational
status before or at
performance test.Sec. 63.8(d)...................... CMS Quality Control... Requirements for CMS No.
quality control, including
calibration, etc.; must
keep quality control plan
on record for 5 years;
keep old versions for 5
years after revisions.Sec. 63.8(e)...................... CMS Performance Notification, performance Yes.
Evaluation. evaluation test plan,
reports.Sec. 63.8(f) (1)-(5).............. Alternative Monitoring Procedures for Yes.
Method. Administrator to approve
alternative monitoring.Sec. 63.8(f)(6)................... Alternative to Procedures for Yes.
Relative Accuracy Administrator to approve
Test. alternative relative
accuracy tests for CEMS.Sec. 63.8(g)...................... Data Reduction........ COMS 6-minute averages Yes.
calculated over at least
36 evenly spaced data
points; CEMS 1 hour
averages computed over at
least 4 equally spaced
data points; data that
cannot be used in average.Sec. 63.9(a)...................... Notification Applicability and State Yes.
Requirements. delegation.Sec. 63.9(b) (1)-(2), (4)-(5)..... Initial Notifications. Submit notification within Yes.
120 days after effective
date; notification of
intent to construct/
reconstruct, notification
of commencement of
construction/
reconstruction,
notification of startup;
contents of each.Sec. 63.9(c)...................... Request for Compliance Can request if cannot Yes.
Extension. comply by date or if
installed best available
control technology or
lowest achievable emission
rate.Sec. 63.9(d)...................... Notification of For sources that commence Yes.
Special Compliance construction between
Requirements for New proposal and promulgation
Sources. and want to comply 3 years
after effective date.
Sec. 63.9(e)...................... Notification of Notify Administrator 60 Yes.
Performance Test. days prior.Sec. 63.9(f)...................... Notification of VE/ Notify Administrator 30 No.
Opacity Test. days prior.Sec. 63.9(g)...................... Additional Notification of performance Yes, however, there
Notifications When evaluation; notification are no opacity
Using CMS. about use of COMS data; standards.
notification that exceeded
criterion for relative
accuracy alternative.Sec. 63.9(h)(1)-(6)............... Notification of Contents due 60 days after Yes, except as
Compliance Status. end of performance test or specified in Sec.
other compliance 63.11095(a)(4); also,
demonstration, except for there are no opacity
opacity/VE, which are due standards.
30 days after; when to
submit to Federal vs.
State authority.Sec. 63.9(i)...................... Adjustment of Procedures for Yes.
Submittal Deadlines. Administrator to approve
change when notifications
must be submitted.Sec. 63.9(j)...................... Change in Previous Must submit within 15 days Yes.
Information. after the change.Sec. 63.10(a)..................... Record-keeping/ Applies to all, unless Yes.
Reporting. compliance extension; when
to submit to Federal vs.
State authority;
procedures for owners of
more than one source.Sec. 63.10(b)(1).................. Record-keeping/ General requirements; keep Yes.
Reporting. all records readily
available; keep for 5
years.Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(i)............... Records related to SSM Recordkeeping of occurrence No.
and duration of startups
and shutdowns.Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(ii).............. Records related to SSM Recordkeeping of No. See Sec.
malfunctions. 63.11094(g) for
recordkeeping of (1)
occurrence and
duration and (2)
actions taken during
malfunction.Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(iii)............. Maintenance records... Recordkeeping of Yes.
maintenance on air
pollution control and
monitoring equipment.Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(iv).............. Records Related to SSM Actions taken to minimize No.
emissions during SSM.Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(v)............... Records Related to SSM Actions taken to minimize No.
emissions during SSM.Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(vi)-(xi)......... CMS Records........... Malfunctions, inoperative, Yes.
out-of-control periods.Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(xii)............. Records............... Records when under waiver.. Yes.Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(xiii)............ Records............... Records when using Yes.
alternative to relative
accuracy test.Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(xiv)............. Records............... All documentation Yes.
supporting initial
notification and
notification of compliance
status.Sec. 63.10(b)(3).................. Records............... Applicability Yes.
determinations.Sec. 63.10(c)..................... Records............... Additional records for CMS. No.Sec. 63.10(d)(1).................. General Reporting Requirement to report...... Yes.
Requirements.Sec. 63.10(d)(2).................. Report of Performance When to submit to Federal Yes.
Test Results. or State authority.Sec. 63.10(d)(3).................. Reporting Opacity or What to report and when.... No.
VE Observations.Sec. 63.10(d)(4).................. Progress Reports...... Must submit progress Yes.
reports on schedule if
under compliance extension.Sec. 63.10(d)(5).................. SSM Reports........... Contents and submission.... No. See Sec.
63.11095(d) for
malfunction reporting
requirements.Sec. 63.10(e)(1)-(2).............. Additional CMS Reports Must report results for No.
each CEMS on a unit;
written copy of CMS
performance evaluation; 2-
3 copies of COMS
performance evaluation.Sec. 63.10(e)(3)(i)-(iii)......... Reports............... Schedule for reporting Yes, note that Sec.
excess emissions. 63.11095 specifies
excess emission
events for this
subpart.
Sec. 63.10(e)(3)(iv)-(v).......... Excess Emissions Requirement to revert to Yes, Sec. 63.11095
Reports. quarterly submission if specifies excess
there is an excess emission events for
emissions and parameter this subpart.
monitor exceedances (now
defined as deviations);
provision to request
semiannual reporting after
compliance for 1 year;
submit report by 30th day
following end of quarter
or calendar half; if there
has not been an exceedance
or excess emissions (now
defined as deviations),
report contents in a
statement that there have
been no deviations; must
submit report containing
all of the information in
Secs. 63.8(c)(7)-(8) and
63.10(c)(5)-(13).Sec. 63.10(e)(3)(vi)-(viii)....... Excess Emissions Requirements for reporting Yes.
Report and Summary excess emissions for CMS;
Report. requires all of the
information in Secs.
63.8(c)(7)-(8) and
63.10(c)(5)-(13).Sec. 63.10(e)(4).................. Reporting COMS Data... Must submit COMS data with Yes.
performance test data.Sec. 63.10(f)..................... Waiver for Procedures for Yes.
Recordkeeping/ Administrator to waive.
Reporting.Sec. 63.11(b)..................... Flares................ Requirements for flares.... Yes, the section
references Sec.
63.11(b).Sec. 63.12........................ Delegation............ State authority to enforce Yes.
standards.Sec. 63.13........................ Addresses............. Addresses where reports, Yes.
notifications, and
requests are sent.Sec. 63.14........................ Incorporations by Test methods incorporated Yes.
Reference. by reference.Sec. 63.15........................ Availability of Public and confidential Yes.
Information. information.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [73 FR 1933, Jan. 10, 2008, as amended at 76 FR 4180, Jan. 24, 2011] Subpart CCCCCC_National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
for Source Category: Gasoline Dispensing Facilities
Source: 73 FR 1945, Jan. 10, 2008, unless otherwise noted.
What This Subpart Covers