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CFR /  Title 40  /  Part 63  /  Sec. 63.1336 Implementation and enforcement.

(a) This subpart can be implemented and enforced by the U.S. EPA, or a delegated authority such as the applicable State, local, or Tribal agency. If the U.S. EPA Administrator has delegated authority to a State, local, or Tribal agency, then that agency, in addition to the U.S. EPA, has the authority to implement and enforce this subpart. Contact the applicable U.S. EPA Regional Office to find out if this subpart is delegated to a State, local, or Tribal agency.

(b) In delegating implementation and enforcement authority of this subpart to a State, local, or Tribal agency under subpart E of this part, the authorities contained in paragraph (c) of this section are retained by the Administrator of U.S. EPA and cannot be transferred to the State, local, or Tribal agency.

(c) The authorities that cannot be delegated to State, local, or Tribal agencies are as specified in paragraphs (c)(1) through (4) of this section.

(1) Approval of alternatives to the requirements in Sec. Sec. 63.1310 through 63.1311, 63.1313 through 63.1315(a)(1) through (9), (11) through (18), (b) through (e), 63.1316, 63.1321 through 63.1322, 63.1323(a), (b)(1) through (4), (b)(5)(iv) through (v), (b)(6) through (7), (c) through (j), and 63.1328 through 63.1332. Where these standards reference another subpart, the cited provisions will be delegated according to the delegation provisions of the referenced subpart. Where these standards reference another subpart and modify the requirements, the requirements shall be modified as described in this subpart. Delegation of the modified requirements will also occur according to the delegation provisions of the referenced subpart.

(2) Approval of major alternatives to test methods for under Sec. 63.7(e)(2)(ii) and (f), as defined in Sec. 63.90, and as required in this subpart.

(3) Approval of major alternatives to monitoring under Sec. 63.8(f), as defined in Sec. 63.90, and as required in this subpart.

(4) Approval of major alternatives to recordkeeping and reporting under Sec. 63.10(f), as defined in Sec. 63.90, and as required in this subpart.[68 FR 37357, June 23, 2003]

Sec. Table 1 to Subpart JJJ of Part 63--Applicability of general

provisions to subpart JJJ affected sources ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Reference Applies to Subpart JJJ Explanation----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.1(a)(1).......................... Yes...................... Sec. 63.1312 specifies definitions in

addition to or that supersede

definitions in Sec. 63.2.Sec. 63.1(a)(2).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.1(a)(3).......................... Yes...................... Sec. 63.1311(g) through (l) and Sec.

63.160(b) identify those standards

which may apply in addition to the

requirements of subparts JJJ and H of

this part, and specify how compliance

shall be achieved.Sec. 63.1(a)(4).......................... Yes...................... Subpart JJJ (this table) specifies the

applicability of each paragraph in

subpart A to subpart JJJ.Sec. 63.1(a)(5).......................... No....................... [Reserved.].Sec. 63.1(a)(6).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.1(a)(7)-(9)...................... No....................... [Reserved.].Sec. 63.1(a)(10)......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.1(a)(11)......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.1(a)(12)-(14).................... Yes......................Sec. 63.1(b)(1).......................... No....................... Sec. 63.1310(a) contains specific

applicability criteria.Sec. 63.1(b)(2).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.1(b)(3).......................... No....................... Sec. 63.1310(b) provides documentation

requirements for TPPUs not considered

affected sources.Sec. 63.1(c)(1).......................... Yes...................... Subpart JJJ (this table) specifies the

applicability of each paragraph in

subpart A to subpart JJJ.Sec. 63.1(c)(2).......................... No....................... Area sources are not subject to subpart

JJJ.Sec. 63.1(c)(3).......................... No....................... [Reserved.].Sec. 63.1(c)(4).......................... No....................... [Reserved.].Sec. 63.1(c)(5).......................... Yes...................... Except that affected sources are not

required to submit notifications that

are not required by subpart JJJ.Sec. 63.1(d)............................. No....................... [Reserved.].Sec. 63.1(e)............................. Yes......................Sec. 63.2................................ Yes...................... Sec. 63.1312 specifies those subpart A

definitions that apply to subpart JJJ.Sec. 63.3................................ Yes......................Sec. 63.4(a)(1)-(3)...................... Yes......................Sec. 63.4(a)(4).......................... No....................... [Reserved.].

Sec. 63.4(a)(5).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.4(b)............................. Yes......................Sec. 63.4(c)............................. Yes......................Sec. 63.5(a)(1).......................... Yes...................... Except the terms ``source'' and

``stationary source'' should be

interpreted as having the same meaning

as ``affected source.''Sec. 63.5(a)(2).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.5(b)(1).......................... Yes...................... Except Sec. 63.1310(i) defines when

construction or reconstruction is

subject to new source standards.Sec. 63.5(b)(2).......................... No....................... [Reserved.].Sec. 63.5(b)(3).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.5(b)(4).......................... Yes...................... Except that the Initial Notification and

Sec. 63.9(b) requirements do not

apply.Sec. 63.5(b)(5).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.5(b)(6).......................... Yes...................... Except that Sec. 63.1310(i) defines

when construction or reconstruction is

subject to new source standards.Sec. 63.5(c)............................. No....................... [Reserved.]Sec. 63.5(d)(1)(i)....................... Yes...................... Except that the references to the

Initial Notification and Sec.

63.9(b)(5) do not apply.Sec. 63.5(d)(1)(ii)...................... Yes...................... Except that Sec. 63.5(d)(1)(ii)(H)

does not apply.Sec. 63.5(d)(1)(iii)..................... No....................... Sec. Sec. 63.1335(e)(5) and

63.1331(a)(4) specify Notification of

Compliance Status requirements.Sec. 63.5(d)(2).......................... No.......................Sec. 63.5(d)(3).......................... Yes...................... Except Sec. 63.5(d)(3)(ii) does not

apply, and equipment leaks subject to

Sec. 63.1331 are exempt.Sec. 63.5(d)(4).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.5(e)............................. Yes......................Sec. 63.5(f)(1).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.5(f)(2).......................... Yes...................... Except that where Sec. 63.9(b)(2) is

referred to, the owner or operator need

not comply.Sec. 63.6(a)............................. Yes......................Sec. 63.6(b)(1).......................... No....................... The dates specified in Sec. 63.1311(b)

apply, instead.Sec. 63.6(b)(2).......................... No.......................Sec. 63.6(b)(3).......................... No.......................Sec. 63.6(b)(4).......................... No.......................Sec. 63.6(b)(5).......................... No.......................Sec. 63.6(b)(6).......................... No....................... [Reserved]Sec. 63.6(b)(7).......................... No.......................Sec. 63.6(c)(1).......................... Yes...................... Except that Sec. 63.1311 specifies the

compliance date.Sec. 63.6(c)(2).......................... No.......................Sec. 63.6(c)(3).......................... No....................... [Reserved]Sec. 63.6(c)(4).......................... No....................... [Reserved]Sec. 63.6(c)(5).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.6(d)............................. No....................... [Reserved]Sec. 63.6(e)............................. Yes...................... Except as otherwise specified for

individual paragraphs.Sec. 63.6(e)(1)(i)....................... No....................... See Sec. 63.1310(j)(4) for general

duty requirement.Sec. 63.6(e)(1)(ii)...................... No.......................Sec. 63.6(e)(1)(iii)..................... Yes......................Sec. 63.6(e)(2).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.6(e)(3).......................... No.......................Sec. 63.6(f)(1).......................... No.......................Sec. 63.6(f)(2).......................... Yes...................... Except Sec. 63.7(c), as referred to in

Sec. 63.6(f)(2)(iii)(D), does not

apply, and except that Sec.

63.6(f)(2)(ii) does not apply to

equipment leaks subject to Sec.

63.1331.Sec. 63.6(f)(3).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.6(g)............................. Yes......................Sec. 63.6(h)............................. No....................... Subpart JJJ does not require opacity and

visible emission standards.Sec. 63.6(i)(1).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.6(i)(2).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.6(i)(3).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.6(i)(4)(i)(A).................... Yes......................Sec. 63.6(i)(4)(i)(B).................... No....................... Dates are specified in Sec. 63.1311(e)

and Sec. 63.1335(e)(3)(i).Sec. 63.6(i)(4)(ii)...................... No.......................Sec. 63.6(i)(5)-(14)..................... Yes......................Sec. 63.6(i)(15)......................... No....................... [Reserved.].Sec. 63.6(i)(16)......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.6(j)............................. Yes......................Sec. 63.7(a)(1).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.7(a)(2).......................... No....................... Sec. 63.1335(e)(5) specifies the

submittal dates of performance test

results for all emission points except

equipment leaks; for equipment leaks,

compliance demonstration results are

reported in the Periodic Reports.Sec. 63.7(a)(3).......................... Yes......................

Sec. 63.7(b)............................. No....................... Sec. 63.1333(a)(4) specifies

notification requirements.Sec. 63.7(c)............................. No.......................Sec. 63.7(d)............................. Yes......................Sec. 63.7(e)(1).......................... No....................... See Sec. 63.1333(a).Sec. 63.7(e)(2).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.7(e)(3).......................... No....................... Subpart JJJ specifies requirements.Sec. 63.7(e)(4).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.7(f)............................. Yes...................... Except that Sec. 63.144(b)(5)(iii)(A)

and (B) shall apply for process

wastewater. Also, because a site

specific test plan is not required, the

notification deadline in Sec.

63.7(f)(2)(i) shall be 60 days prior to

the performance test, and in Sec.

63.7(f)(3), approval or disapproval of

the alternative test method shall not

be tied to the site specific test plan.Sec. 63.7(g)............................. Yes...................... Except that the requirements in Sec.

63.1335(e)(5) shall apply instead of

references to the Notification of

Compliance Status report in Sec.

63.9(h). In addition, equipment leaks

subject to Sec. 63.1331 are not

required to conduct performance tests.Sec. 63.7(h)............................. Yes...................... Except Sec. 63.7(h)(4)(ii) is not

applicable, because the site-specific

test plans in Sec. 63.7(c)(2) are not

required.Sec. 63.8(a)(1).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.8(a)(2).......................... No.......................Sec. 63.8(a)(3).......................... No....................... [Reserved]Sec. 63.8(a)(4).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.8(b)(1).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.8(b)(2).......................... No....................... Subpart JJJ specifies locations to

conduct monitoring.Sec. 63.8(b)(3).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.8(c)(1).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.8(c)(1)(i)....................... No.......................Sec. 63.8(c)(1)(ii)...................... No.......................Sec. 63.8(c)(1)(iii)..................... No.......................Sec. 63.8(c)(2).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.8(c)(3).......................... Yes......................Sec. 63.8(c)(4).......................... No....................... Sec. 63.1334 specifies monitoring

frequency; not applicable to equipment

leaks because Sec. 63.1331 does not

require continuous monitoring systems.Sec. 63.8(c)(5)-(8)...................... No.Sec. 63.8(d)............................. No.Sec. 63.8(e)............................. No.Sec. 63.8(f)(1)-(3)...................... Yes.Sec. 63.8(f)(4)(i)....................... No....................... Timeframe for submitting request is

specified in Sec. 63.1335(f) or (g);

not applicable to equipment leaks

because Sec. 63.1331 (through

reference to subpart H) specifies

acceptable alternative methods.Sec. 63.8(f)(4)(ii)...................... No....................... Contents of requests are specified in

Sec. 63.1335(f) or (g).Sec. 63.8(f)(4)(iii)..................... No.Sec. 63.8(f)(5)(i)....................... Yes.Sec. 63.8(f)(5)(ii)...................... No.Sec. 63.8(f)(5)(iii)..................... Yes.Sec. 63.8(f)(6).......................... No....................... Subpart JJJ does not require continuous

emission monitors.Sec. 63.8(g)............................. No....................... Data reduction procedures specified in

Sec. 63.1335(d) and (h); not

applicable to equipment leaks.Sec. 63.9(a)............................. Yes.Sec. 63.9(b)............................. No....................... Subpart JJJ does not require an initial

notification.Sec. 63.9(c)............................. Yes.Sec. 63.9(d)............................. Yes.Sec. 63.9(e)............................. No....................... Sec. 63.1333(a)(4) specifies

notification deadline.Sec. 63.9(f)............................. No....................... Subpart JJJ does not require opacity and

visible emission standards.Sec. 63.9(g)............................. No.Sec. 63.9(h)............................. No....................... Sec. 63.1335(e)(5) specifies

Notification of Compliance Status

requirements.Sec. 63.9(i)............................. Yes.Sec. 63.9(j)............................. No.Sec. 63.10(a)............................ Yes.Sec. 63.10(b)(1)......................... No....................... Sec. 63.1335(a) specifies record

retention requirements.Sec. 63.10(b)(2)......................... No....................... Subpart JJJ specifies recordkeeping

requirements.Sec. 63.10(b)(3)......................... No....................... Sec. 63.1310(b) requires documentation

of sources that are not affected

sources.Sec. 63.10(c)............................ No....................... Sec. 63.1335 specifies recordkeeping

requirements.Sec. 63.10(d)(1)......................... Yes.Sec. 63.10(d)(2)......................... No....................... Sec. 63.1335(e) specifies performance

test reporting requirements; not

applicable to equipment leaks.Sec. 63.10(d)(3)......................... No....................... Subpart JJJ does not require opacity and

visible emission standards.

Sec. 63.10(d)(4)......................... Yes.Sec. 63.10(d)(5)......................... No....................... See Sec. 63.1335(b)(1)(ii) for

malfunction reporting requirements.Sec. 63.10(e)............................ No....................... Sec. 63.1335 specifies reporting

requirements.Sec. 63.10(f)............................ Yes.Sec. 63.11............................... Yes...................... Sec. 63.11(b) specifies requirements

for flares used to comply with

provisions of this subpart. Sec.

63.1333(e) contains the requirements to

conduct compliance demonstrations for

flares subject to this subpart. Sec.

63.11(c), (d), and (e) specifies

requirements for an alternative work

practice for equipment leaks.Sec. 63.12............................... Yes...................... Except that the authority of Sec.

63.1332(i) and the authority of Sec.

63.177 (for equipment leaks) shall not

be delegated to States.Sec. Sec. 63.13-63.15................... Yes.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [66 FR 36939, July 16, 2001, as amended at 71 FR 20460, Apr. 20, 2006; 73 FR 78214, Dec. 22, 2008; 79 FR 17371, Mar. 27, 2014]

Sec. Table 2 to Subpart JJJ of Part 63--Group 1 Storage Vessels at

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

Vapor pressure

Vessel capacity (cubic meters) \a\

(kilopascals)------------------------------------------------------------------------75<=capacity 151........................................ =13

.1151<=capacity........................................... =5.

2------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ Maximum true vapor pressure of total organic HAP at storage

temperature. [65 FR 38142, June 19, 2000]

Sec. Table 3 to Subpart JJJ of Part 63--Group 1 Storage Vessels at

Existing Affected Sources Producing the Listed Thermoplastics ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Vapor pressure

Thermoplastic Chemical \a\ Vessel capacity (cubic meters) \b\

(kilopascals)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ASA/AMSAN \c\...................... styrene/acrylonitrile =3.78.............. =0.

mixture. 47

acrylonitrile.............. =75.7.............. =1.

62Polystyrene, continuous processes.. all chemicals.............. <75.7......................... =14

.2

=75.7..............

=1.

9Nitrile\c\......................... acrylonitrile.............. =13.25............. =1.

8----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ Vessel capacity and vapor pressure criteria are specific to the listed chemical or to ``all chemicals,'' as

indicated.\b\ Maximum true vapor pressure of total organic HAP at storage temperature.\c\ The applicability criteria in Table 2 of this subpart shall be used for chemicals not specifically listed in

this table (i.e., Table 3). [64 FR 11553, Mar. 9, 1999]

Sec. Table 4 to Subpart JJJ of Part 63--Group 1 Storage Vessels at New

Affected Sources ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Vapor pressure

Vessel capacity (cubic meters) \a\

(kilopascals)------------------------------------------------------------------------38 <=capacity <151...................................... =13

.1151 <=capacity.......................................... =0.

7------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ Maximum true vapor pressure of total organic HAP at storage

temperature.

Sec. Table 5 to Subpart JJJ of Part 63--Group 1 Storage Vessels at New

Affected Sources Producing the Listed Thermoplastics ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Vessel capacity (cubic Vapor pressure \b\

Thermoplastic Chemical \a\ meters) (kilopascals)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ASA/AMSAN \c\.................... Styrene/ =3.78........... =0.47

acrylonitrile

mixture.

Acrylonitrile...... =75.7........... =1.62SAN, continuous \d\.............. All chemicals...... =2,271.......... =0.5 and <0.7

<151....................... =10

=151............ =0.7Nitrile \c\...................... Acrylonitrile...... =13.25.......... =1.8Polystyrene, continuous processes All chemicals...... =19.6 and <45.4. =7.48

=45.4 and <109.8 =0.61

=109.8.......... =0.53ABS, continuous mass............. Styrene............ =45.43.......... =0.078

All other chemicals =38 and <45.43.. =13.1

=45.43.......... =0.53----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ Vessel capacity and vapor pressure criteria are specific to the listed chemical, to ``all chemicals,'' or to

``all other chemicals,'' as indicated.\b\ Maximum true vapor pressure of total organic HAP at storage temperature.\c\ The applicability criteria in Table 4 of this subpart shall be used for chemicals not specifically listed in

this table (i.e., Table 5).\d\ The control level for the first two sets of applicability criteria are specified in 63.1314 as 90% and 98%,

respectively. The control level for the third set of applicability criteria is the HON control level of 95%. [64 FR 11553, Mar. 9, 1999]

Sec. Table 6 to Subpart JJJ of Part 63--Known Organic HAP Emitted From

the Production of Thermoplastic Products --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Organic HAP/chemical name (CAS No.)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Methyl

Thermoplastic product/Subcategory Acet- Acrylo- 1,3 Buta- 1,4-Dioxane Ethylene Methanol metha- Styrene

aldehyde nitrile diene (106- (123-91-1) Glycol (107- (67-56-1) crylate (80- (100-42-5)

(75-07-0) (107-13-1) 99-0) 21-1) 62-6)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ABS latex....................................... ........... [bcheck] [bcheck] ........... ........... ........... ........... [bcheck]ABS using a batch emulsion process.............. ........... [bcheck] [bcheck] ........... ........... ........... ........... [bcheck]ABS using a batch suspension process............ ........... [bcheck] [bcheck] ........... ........... ........... ........... [bcheck]ABS using a continuous emulsion process......... ........... [bcheck] [bcheck] ........... ........... ........... ........... [bcheck]ABS using a continuous mass process............. ........... [bcheck] [bcheck] ........... ........... ........... ........... [bcheck]ASA/AMSAN....................................... ........... [bcheck] ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... [bcheck]EPS............................................. ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... [bcheck]MABS............................................ ........... [bcheck] [bcheck] ........... ........... ........... ........... [bcheck]MBS............................................. ........... ........... [bcheck] ........... ........... ........... [bcheck] [bcheck]Nitrile resin................................... ........... [bcheck]PET using a batch dimethyl terephthalate process [bcheck] ........... ........... [bcheck] [bcheck] [bcheck]PET using a batch terephthalic acid process..... [bcheck] ........... ........... [bcheck] [bcheck]PET using a continuous dimethyl terephthalate [bcheck] ........... ........... [bcheck] [bcheck] [bcheck]

process........................................PET using a continuous terephthalic acid process [bcheck] ........... ........... [bcheck] [bcheck]PET using a continuous terephthalic acid high [bcheck] ........... ........... [bcheck] [bcheck]

viscosity multiple end finisher process........Polystyrene resin using a batch process......... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... [bcheck]Polystyrene resin using a continuous process.... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... [bcheck]

SAN using a batch process....................... ........... [bcheck] ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... [bcheck]SAN using a continuous process.................. ........... [bcheck] ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... [bcheck]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CAS No. = Chemical Abstract Service Number.ABS = Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene resin.ASA/AMSAN = Acrylonitrile styrene resin/alpha methyl styrene acrylonitrile resin.EPS = expandable polystyrene resin.MABS = methyl methacrylate acrylonitrile butadiene styrene resin.PET = poly(ethylene terephthalate) resin.SAN = styrene acrylonitrile resin.MBS = methyl methacrylate butadiene styrene resin. [66 FR 36942, July 16, 2001] Sec. Table 7 to Subpart JJJ of Part 63--Group 1 Batch Process Vents and

Aggregate Batch Vent Streams--Monitoring, Recordkeeping, and Reporting

Requirements ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Recordkeeping and

reporting

Control device Parameters to be requirements for

monitored monitored

parameters------------------------------------------------------------------------Thermal incinerator............. Firebox 1. Continuous

temperature \a\. records as

specified in Sec.

63.1326(e)(1).

\b\

2. Record and

report the

average firebox

temperature

measured during

the performance

test--NCS. \c\

3. Record the

batch cycle daily

average firebox

temperature as

specified in Sec.

63.1326(e)(2).

4. Report all

batch cycle daily

average

temperatures that

are below the

minimum operating

value established

in the NCS or

operating permit

and all instances

when monitoring

data are not

collected--PR. \d

e\Catalytic incinerator........... Temperature 1. Continuous

upstream and records as

downstream of the specified in Sec.

catalyst bed. 63.1326(e)(1).

\b\

2. Record and

report the

average upstream

and bed

downstream

temperatures and

the average

temperature

difference across

the catalyst bed

measured during

the performance

test--NCS. \c\

3. Record the

batch cycle daily

average upstream

temperature and

temperature

difference across

catalyst bed as

specified in Sec.

63.1326(e)(2).

4. Report all

batch cycle daily

average upstream

temperatures that

are below the

minimum upstream

value established

in the NCS or

operating permit--

PR. \d e\

5. Report all

batch cycle daily

average

temperature

differences

across the

catalyst bed that

are below the

minimum

difference

established in

the NCS or

operating permit--

PR. \d e\

6. Report all

instances when

monitoring data

are not

collected. \e\Boiler or Process Heater with a Firebox 1. Continuous

design heat input capacity less temperature \a\. records as

than 44 megawatts and where the specified in Sec.

batch process vents or 63.1326(e)(1).

aggregate batch vent streams \b\

are not introduced with or used 2. Record and

as the primary fuel. report the

average firebox

temperature

measured during

the performance

test--NCS. \c\

3. Record the

batch cycle daily

average firebox

temperature as

specified in Sec.

63.1326(e)(2).

\d\

4. Report all

batch cycle daily

average

temperatures that

are below the

minimum operating

value established

in the NCS or

operating permit

and all instances

when monitoring

data are not

collected--PR. \d

e\

Flare........................... Presence of a 1. Hourly records

flame at the of whether the

pilot light. monitor was

continuously

operating during

batch emission

episodes, or

portions thereof,

selected for

control and

whether a flame

was continuously

present at the

pilot light

during said

periods.

2. Record and

report the

presence of a

flame at the

pilot light over

the full period

of the compliance

determination--NC

S. \c\

3. Record the

times and

durations of all

periods during

batch emission

episodes, or

portions thereof,

selected for

control when all

flames at the

pilot light of a

flare are absent

or the monitor is

not operating.

4. Report the

times and

durations of all

periods during

batch emission

episodes, or

portions thereof,

selected for

control when all

flames at the

pilot light of a

flare are absent--

PR. \d\Scrubber for halogenated batch a. pH of scrubber 1. Continuous

process vents or aggregate effluent, and. records as

batch vent strreams (Note: specified in Sec.

Controlled by a combustion 63.1326(e)(1).

device other than a flare). \b\

2. Record and

report the

average pH of the

scrubber effluent

measured during

the performance

test--NCS. \c\

3. Record the

batch cycle daily

average pH of the

scrubber effluent

as specified in

Sec.

63.1326(e)(2).

4. Report all

batch cycle daily

average pH values

of the scrubber

effluent that are

below the minimum

operating value

established in

the NCS or

operating permit

and all instances

when monitoring

data are not

collected--PR. \d

e\

b. Scrubber liquid 1. Records as

and gas flow specified in Sec.

rates. 63.1326(e)(1).

\b\

2. Record and

report the

scrubber liquid/

gas ratio

averaged over the

full period of

the performance

test--NCS. \c\

3. Record the

batch cycle daily

average scrubber

liquid/gas ratio

as specified in

Sec.

63.1326(e)(2).

4. Report all

batch cycle daily

average scrubber

liquid/gas ratios

that are below

the minimum value

established in

the NCS or

operating permit

and all instances

when monitoring

data are not

collected--PR. \d

e\Absorber \f\.................... a. Exit 1. Continuous

temperature of records as

the absorbing specified in Sec.

liquid, and. 63.1326(e)(1).

\b\

2. Record and

report the

average exit

temperature of

the absorbing

liquid measured

during the

performance test--

NCS. \c\

3. Record the

batch cycle daily

average exit

temperature of

the absorbing

liquid as

specified in Sec.

63.1326(e)(2)

for each batch

cycle.

4. Report all the

batch cycle daily

average exit

temperatures of

the absorbing

liquid that are

above the maximum

operating value

established in

the NCS or

operating permit

and all instances

when monitoring

data are not

collected--PR. \d

e\

b. Exit specific 1. Continuous

gravity for the records as

absorbing liquid. specified in Sec.

63.1326(e)(1).

\b\

2. Record and

report the

average exit

specific gravity

measured during

the performance

test--NCS. \c\

3. Record the

batch cycle daily

average exit

specific gravity

as specified in

Sec.

63.1326(e)(2).

4. Report all

batch cycle daily

average exit

specific gravity

values that are

above the maximum

operating value

established in

the NCS or

operating permit

and all instances

when monitoring

data are not

collected--PR. \d

e\Condenser \f\................... Exit (product 1. Continuous

side) temperature. records as

specified in Sec.

63.1326(e)(1).

\b\

2. Record and

report the

average exit

temperature

measured during

the performance

test--NCS. \c\

3. Record the

batch cycle daily

average exit

temperature as

specified in Sec.

63.1326(e)(2).

4. Report all

batch cycle daily

average exit

temperatures that

are above the

maximum operating

value established

in the NCS or

operating permit

and all instances

when monitoring

data are not

collected--PR. \d

e\Carbon Adsorber \f\............. a. Total 1. Record the

regeneration total

steam flow or regeneration

nitrogen flow, or steam flow or

pressure (gauge nitrogen flow, or

or absolute) pressure for each

during carbon bed carbon bed

regeneration regeneration

cycle(s), and. cycle.

2. Record and

report the total

regeneration

steam flow or

nitrogen flow, or

pressure during

carbon bed

regeneration

cycle measured

during the

performance test--

NCS. \c\

3. Report all

carbon bed

regeneration

cycles when the

total

regeneration

steam flow or

nitrogen flow, or

pressure is above

the maximum value

established in

the NCS or

operating permit--

PR. \d e\

b. Temperature of 1. Record the

the carbon bed temperature of

after the carbon bed

regeneration and after each

within 15 minutes regeneration and

of completing any within 15 minutes

cooling cycle(s). of completing any

cooling cycle(s).

2. Record and

report the

temperature of

the carbon bed

after each

regeneration and

within 15 minutes

of completing any

cooling cycle(s)

measured during

the performance

test--NCS. \c\

3. Report all

carbon bed

regeneration

cycles when the

temperature of

the carbon bed

after

regeneration, or

within 15 minutes

of completing any

cooling cycle(s),

is above the

maximum value

established in

the NCS or

operating permit--

PR. \d e\All control devices............. a. Diversion to 1. Hourly records

the atmosphere of whether the

from the control flow indicator

device or. was operating

during batch

emission

episodes, or

portions thereof,

selected for

control and

whether a

diversion was

detected at any

time during said

periods as

specified in Sec.

63.1326(e)(3).

2. Record and

report the times

of all periods

during batch

emission

episodes, or

portions thereof,

selected for

control when

emissions are

diverted through

a bypass line or

the flow

indicator is not

operating--PR.

\d\

b. Monthly 1. Records that

inspection of monthly

sealed valves.. inspections were

performed as

specified in Sec.

63.1326(e)(4)(i).

2. Record and

report all

monthly

inspections that

show the valves

are in the

diverting

position or that

a seal has been

broken--PR. \d\Absorber, condenser, and carbon Concentration 1. Continuous

Adsorber (as an alternative to level or reading records as

the requirements previously indicated by an specified in Sec.

presented in this table). organic 63.1326(e)(1).

monitoring device \b\

at the outlet of 2. Record and

the control report the

device. average batch

vent

concentration

level or reading

measured during

the performance

test--NCS. \c\

3. Record the

batch cycle daily

average

concentration

level or reading

as specified Sec.

63.1326(e)(2).

4. Report all

batch cycle daily

average

concentration

levels or

readings that are

above the maximum

value established

in the NCS or

operating permit

and all instances

when monitoring

data are not

collected--PR. \d

e\------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ Monitor may be installed in the firebox or in the ductwork

immediately downstream of the firebox before any substantial heat

exchange is encountered.\b\ ``Continuous records'' is defined in Sec. 63.111.\c\ NCS = Notification of Compliance Status described in Sec.

63.1335(e)(5).\d\ PR = Periodic Reports described in Sec. 63.1335(e)(6).\e\ The periodic reports shall include the duration of periods when

monitoring data are not collected as specified in Sec.

63.1335(e)(6)(iii)(C).\f\ Alternatively, these devices may comply with the organic monitoring

device provisions listed at the end of this table. [66 FR 36939, July 16, 2001]

Sec. Table 8 to Subpart JJJ of Part 63--Operating Parameters for Which

Levels Are Required To Be Established for Continuous and Batch Process

Vents and Aggregate Batch Vent Streams ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Established operating

Device Parameters to be monitored parameter(s)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Thermal incinerator..................... Firebox temperature.................. Minimum temperature.Catalytic incinerator................... Temperature upstream and downstream Minimum upstream temperature;

of the catalyst bed. and minimum temperature

difference across the catalyst

bed.Boiler or process heater................ Firebox temperature.................. Minimum temperature.Scrubber for halogenated vents.......... pH of scrubber effluent; and scrubber Minimum pH; and minimum liquid/

liquid and gas flow rates [Sec. gas ratio.

63.1324(b)(4)(ii)].Absorber................................ Exit temperature of the absorbing Maximum temperature; and

liquid; and exit specific gravity of maximum specific gravity.

the absorbing liquid.Condenser............................... Exit temperature..................... Maximum temperature.Carbon adsorber......................... Total regeneration steam flow or Maximum flow or pressure; and

nitrogen flow, or pressure (gauge or maximum temperature.

absolute) \a\ during carbon bed

regeneration cycle; and temperature

of the carbon bed after regeneration

(and within 15 minutes of completing

any cooling cycle(s)).Other devices (or as an alternate to the HAP concentration level or reading at Maximum HAP concentration or

requirements previously presented in outlet of device. reading.

this table) \b\.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ 25 to 50 mm (absolute) is a common pressure level obtained by pressure swing absorbers.\b\ Concentration is measured instead of an operating parameter. [65 FR 38145, June 19, 2000] Sec. Table 9 to Subpart JJJ of Part 63--Routine Reports Required by This

Subpart ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Description of

Reference report Due date------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.1335(b) and Refer to Table 1 and Refer to subpart A.

subpart A. subpart A.Sec. 63.1335(e)(3)........ Precompliance Report Existing affected

\a\. sources--December

19, 2000. New

affected sources--

with application

for approval of

construction or

reconstruction.Sec. 63.1335(e)(4)........ Emissions Averaging September 19, 2000.

Plan.Sec. 63.1335(e)(4)(iv).... Updates to Emissions 120 days prior to

Averaging Plan. making the change

necessitating the

update.Sec. 63.1335(e)(5)........ Notification of Within 150 days

Compliance Status after the

\b\. compliance date.Sec. 63.1335(e)(6)........ Periodic Reports.... Semiannually, no

later than 60 days

after the end of

each 6-month

period. See Sec.

63.1335(e)(6)(i)

for the due date

for the first

report.Sec. 63.1335(e)(6)(xi).... Quarterly reports No later than 60

for Emissions days after the end

Averaging. of each quarter.

First report is due

with the

Notification of

Compliance Status.Sec. 63.1335(e)(6)(xii)... Quarterly reports No later than 60

upon request of the days after the end

Administrator. of each quarter.Sec. 63.1335(e)(7)(i)..... Storage Vessels At least 30 days

Notification of prior to the

Inspection. refilling of each

storage vessel or

the inspection of

each storage

vessel.Sec. 63.1335(e)(7)(ii).... Requests for Initial submittal is

Approval of a due with the

Nominal Control Emissions Averaging

Efficiency for Use Plan specified in

in Emissions Sec.

Averaging. 63.1335(e)(4)(ii);

later submittals

are made at the

discretion of the

owner or operator

as specified in

Sec.

63.1335(e)(7)(ii)

(B).Sec. 63.1335(e)(7)(iii)... Notification of 1. For notification

Change in the under Sec.

Primary Product. 63.1310(f)(3)(ii)--

notification

submittal date at

the discretion of

the owner or

operator.\c\

2. For notification

under Sec.

63.1310(f)(4)(ii)--

within 6 months of

making the

determination.------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ There may be two versions of this report due at different times; one

for equipment subject to Sec. 63.1331 and one for other emission

points subject to this subpart.\b\ There will be two versions of this report due at different times;

one for equipment subject to Sec. 63.1331 and one for other emission

points subject to this subpart.

\c\ Note that the TPPU remains subject to this subpart until the

notification under Sec. 63.1310(f)(3)(i) is made. [66 FR 36939, July 16, 2001] Subpart KKK [Reserved]

Subpart LLL_National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants

From the Portland Cement Manufacturing Industry

Source: 64 FR 31925, June 14, 1999, unless otherwise noted.

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