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CFR /  Title 40  /  Part 63  /  Sec. 63.11145 Who implements and enforces this subpart?

(a) This subpart can be implemented and enforced by the U.S. EPA or a delegated authority such as a state, local or tribal agency. If the U.S. EPA Administrator has delegated authority to a state, local or tribal agency, then that agency has the authority to implement and enforce this subpart. You should contact your U.S. EPA Regional Office to find out if this subpart is delegated to a state, local or tribal agency within your state.

(b) In delegating implementation and enforcement authority of this subpart to a state, local or tribal agency under subpart E of this part, the approval authorities contained in paragraphs (b)(1) through (4) of this section are retained by the Administrator of the U.S. EPA and are not transferred to the state, local or tribal agency.

(1) Approval of an alternative means of emissions imitation under Sec. 61.12(d) of this chapter.

(2) Approval of a major change to test methods under Sec. 61.13(h) of this chapter. A ``major change to test method'' is defined in Sec. 63.90.

(3) Approval of a major change to monitoring under Sec. 61.14(g) of this chapter. A ``major change to monitoring'' is defined in Sec. 63.90.

(4) Approval of a major change to reporting under Sec. 61.10. A ``major change to recordkeeping/reporting'' is defined in Sec. 63.90. [77 FR 22906, Apr. 17, 2012] Sec. Table 1 to Subpart DDDDDD of Part 63--Emission Limits and Standards

for Existing Affected Sources ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

And for an affected

For this type of emission point. . . And for this air source producing this You must meet this

pollutant. . . type of PVC resin. . . emission limit. . .----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PVC-only process vents \a\........... Vinyl chloride......... All resin types........ 5.3 parts per million

by volume (ppmv).

Total hydrocarbons..... All resin types........ 46 ppmv measured as

propane.

Total organic HAP \b\.. All resin types........ 140 ppmv.

Dioxins/furans (toxic All resin types........ 0.13 nanograms per dry

equivalency basis). standard cubic meter

(ng/dscm).PVC-combined process vents \a\....... Vinyl chloride......... All resin types........ 0.56 ppmv.

Total hydrocarbons..... All resin types........ 2.3 ppmv measured as

propane.

Total organic HAP \b\.. All resin types........ 29 ppmv.

Dioxins/furans (toxic All resin types........ 0.076 ng/dscm.

equivalency basis).Stripped resin....................... Vinyl chloride......... Bulk resin............. 7.1 parts per million

by weight (ppmw).

Dispersion resin....... 1,500 ppmw.

Suspension resin....... 36 ppmw.

Suspension blending 140 ppmw.

resin.

Copolymer resin........ 790 ppmw.

Total non-vinyl Bulk resin............. 170 ppmw.

chloride organic HAP.

Dispersion resin....... 320 ppmw.

Suspension resin....... 36 ppmw.

Suspension blending 500 ppmw.

resin.

Copolymer resin........ 1,900 ppmw.Process Wastewater................... Vinyl chloride......... All resin types........ 2.1 ppmw.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ Emission limits at 3-percent oxygen, dry basis.\b\ Affected sources have the option to comply with either the total hydrocarbon limit or the total organic HAP

limit. [80 FR 5940, Feb. 4, 2015] Sec. Table 2 to Subpart DDDDDD of Part 63--Emission Limits and Standards

for New Affected Sources ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

And for an affected

For this type of emission point. . . And for this air source producing this You must meet this

pollutant. . . type of PVC resin. . . emission limit. . .----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PVC-only process vents \a\........... Vinyl chloride......... All resin types........ 5.3 parts per million

by volume (ppmv).

Total hydrocarbons..... All resin types........ 46 ppmv measured as

propane.

Total organic HAP \b\.. All resin types........ 140 ppmv.

Dioxins/furans (toxic All resin types........ 0.13 nanograms per dry

equivalency basis). standard cubic meter

(ng/dscm).PVC-combined process vents \a\....... Vinyl chloride......... All resin types........ 0.56 ppmv.

Total hydrocarbons..... All resin types........ 2.3 ppmv measured as

propane.

Total organic HAP \b\.. All resin types........ 29 ppmv.

Dioxins/furans (toxic All resin types........ 0.076 ng/dscm.

equivalency basis).Stripped resin....................... Vinyl chloride......... Bulk resin............. 7.1 parts per million

by weight (ppmw).

Dispersion resin....... 1,500 ppmw.

Suspension resin....... 36 ppmw.

Suspension blending 140 ppmw.

resin.

Copolymer resin........ 790 ppmw.

Total non-vinyl Bulk resin............. 170 ppmw.

chloride organic HAP.

Dispersion resin....... 320 ppmw.

Suspension resin....... 36 ppmw.

Suspension blending 500 ppmw.

resin.

Copolymer resin........ 1,900 ppmw.Process Wastewater................... Vinyl chloride......... All resin types........ 2.1 ppmw.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ Emission limits at 3 percent oxygen, dry basis.\b\ Affected sources have the option to comply with either the total hydrocarbon limit or the total organic HAP

limit. [80 FR 5941, Feb. 4, 2015] Subpart EEEEEE_National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants

for Primary Copper Smelting Area Sources

Source: 72 FR 2944, Jan. 23, 2007, unless otherwise noted.

Applicability and Compliance Dates