Terms used in this subpart are defined in the Clean Air Act and in Sec. 63.2, the General Provisions. The following are additional definitions of terms used in this subpart:
As purchased means the condition of a cement and solvent as delivered to the facility, prior to any mixing, blending, or dilution.
Capture system means a hood, enclosed room, or other means of collecting organic HAP emissions into a closed-vent system that conveys these emissions to a control device.
Cements and solvents means the collection of all organic chemicals, mixtures of chemicals, and compounds used in the production of rubber tires, including cements, solvents, and mixtures used as process aids. Cements and solvents include, but are not limited to, tread end cements, undertread cements, bead cements, tire building cements and solvents, green tire spray, blemish repair paints, side wall protective paints, marking inks, materials used to clean process equipment, and slab dip mixtures. Cements and solvents do not include coatings or process aids used in tire cord production, puncture sealant application, rubber processing, or materials used to construct, repair, or maintain process equipment, or chemicals and compounds that are not used in the tire production process such as materials used in routine janitorial or facility grounds maintenance, office supplies (e.g., dry-erase markers, correction fluid), architectural paint, or any substance to the extent it is used for personal, family, or household purposes, or is present in the same form and concentration as a product packaged for distribution to and use by the general public.
Coating means a compound or mixture of compounds that is applied to a fabric substrate in the tire cord production operation that allows the fabric to be prepared (e.g., by heating, setting, curing) for incorporation into a rubber tire.
Components of rubber tires means any piece or part used in the manufacture of rubber tires that becomes an integral portion of the rubber tire when manufacture is complete and includes mixed rubber compounds, sidewalls, tread, tire beads, and liners. Other components often associated with rubber tires such as wheels, valve stems, tire bladders and inner tubes are not considered components of rubber tires for the purposes of these standards. Tire cord and puncture sealant, although components of rubber tires, are considered as separate affected sources in these standards and are defined separately.
Control device means a combustion device, recovery device, recapture device, or any combination of these devices used for recovering or oxidizing organic hazardous air pollutant vapors. Such equipment includes, but is not limited to, absorbers, carbon adsorbers, condensers, incinerators (oxidizers), flares, boilers, and process heaters.
Control system efficiency means the percent of total volatile organic compound emissions, as measured by EPA Method 25 or 25A (40 CFR part 60, appendix A), recovered or destroyed by a control device multiplied by the percent of total volatile organic compound emissions, as measured by Method 25 or 25A, that are captured and conveyed to the control device.
Deviation means any instance in which an affected source, subject to this subpart, or an owner or operator of such a source:
(1) Fails to meet any requirement or obligation established by this subpart including, but not limited to, any emission limitation (including any operating limit) or work practice standard;
(2) Fails to meet any term or condition that is adopted to implement an applicable requirement in this subpart and that is included in the operating permit for any affected source required to obtain such a permit; or
(3) Fails to meet any emission limitation (including any operating limit) or work practice standard in this subpart during startup, shutdown, or malfunction, regardless of whether or not such failure is permitted by this subpart.
Emission limitation means any emission limit, opacity limit, operating limit, or visible emission limit.
Fabric processed means the amount of fabric coated and finished for use in subsequent product manufacturing.
Mixed rubber compound means the material, commonly referred to as rubber, from which rubber tires and components of rubber tires are manufactured. For the purposes of this definition, mixed rubber compound refers to the compound that leaves the rubber mixing process (e.g., banburys) and is then processed into components from which rubber tires are manufactured.
Monthly operating period means the period in the Notification of Compliance Status report comprised of the number of operating days in the month.
Operating day means the period defined in the Notification of Compliance Status report. It may be from midnight to midnight or a portion of a 24-hour period.
Process aid means a solvent, mixture, or cement used to facilitate or assist in tire component identification; component storage; tire building; tire curing; and tire repair, finishing, and identification.
Puncture sealant means a mixture that may include, but is not limited to, solvent constituents, mixed rubber compound, and process oil that is applied to the inner liner of a finished tire for the purpose of sealing any future hole which might occur in the tread when an object penetrates the tire.
Responsible official means responsible official as defined in 40 CFR 70.2.
Rubber means the sum of the materials (for example, natural rubber, synthetic rubber, carbon black, oils, sulfur) that are combined in specific formulations for the sole purpose of making rubber tires or components of rubber tires.
Rubber mixing means the physical process of combining materials for use in rubber tire manufacturing to make mixed rubber compound using the collection of banburys and associated drop mills.
Rubber tire means a continuous solid or pneumatic cushion typically encircling a wheel and usually consisting, when pneumatic, of an external rubber covering.
Rubber used means the total mass of mixed rubber compound delivered to the tire production operations in a tire manufacturing facility (e.g., the collection of warm-up mills, extruders, calendars, tire building, or other tire component and tire manufacturing equipment).
Tire cord means any fabric (e.g., polyester, cotton) that is treated with a coating mixture that allows the fabric to more readily accept impregnation with rubber to become an integral part of a rubber tire. [67 FR 45598, July 9, 2002, as amended at 68 FR 11747, Mar. 12, 2003]
Sec. Table 1 to Subpart XXXX of Part 63--Emission Limits for Tire
Production Affected Sources
As stated in Sec. 63.5984, you must comply with the emission limits for each new, reconstructed, or existing tire production affected source in the following table: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
You must meet the following emission
For each . . . limits.------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Option 1--HAP constituent a. Emissions of each HAP in Table 16
option. to this subpart must not exceed
1,000 grams HAP per megagram (2
pounds per ton) of total cements
and solvents used at the tire
production affected source, and b.
Emissions of each HAP not in Table
16 to this subpart must not exceed
10,000 grams HAP per megagram (20
pounds per ton) of total cements
and solvents used at the tire
production affected source.2. Option 2--production-based Emissions of HAP must not exceed
option. 0.024 grams per megagram (0.00005
pounds per ton) of rubber used at
the tire production affected
source.------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec. Table 2 to Subpart XXXX of Part 63--Emission Limits for Tire Cord
Production Affected Sources
As stated in Sec. 63.5986, you must comply with the emission limits for tire cord production affected sources in the following table: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
You must meet the following emission
For each . . . limits.------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Option 1.a (production-based Emissions must not exceed 280 grams
option)--Existing tire cord HAP per megagram (0.56 pounds per
production affected source. ton) of fabric processed at the
tire cord production affected
source.2. Option 1.b (production-based Emissions must not exceed 220 grams
option)--New or reconstructed HAP per megagram (0.43 pounds per
tire cord production affected ton) of fabric processed at the
source. tire cord production affected
source.3. Option 2 (HAP constituent a. Emissions of each HAP in Table 16
option)--Existing, new or to this subpart must not exceed
reconstructed tire cord 1,000 grams HAP per megagram (2
production affected source. pounds per ton) of total coatings
used at the tire cord production
affected source, and
b. Emissions of each HAP not in
Table 16 to this subpart must not
exceed 10,000 grams HAP per
megagram (20 pounds per ton) of
total coatings used at the tire
cord production affected source.------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec. Table 3 to Subpart XXXX of Part 63--Emission Limits for Puncture
Sealant Application Affected Sources
As stated in Sec. 63.5988(a), you must comply with the emission limits for puncture sealant application affected sources in the following table: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
You must meet the following emission
For each . . . limit.------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Option 1.a (percent reduction Reduce spray booth HAP (measured as
option)--Existing puncture volatile organic compounds (VOC))
sealant application spray booth. emissions by at least 86 percent by
weight.2. Option 1.b (percent reduction Reduce spray booth HAP (measured as
option)--New or reconstructed VOC) emissions by at least 95
puncture sealant application percent by weight.
spray booth.3. Option 2 (HAP constituent a. Emissions of each HAP in Table 16
option) Existing, new or to this subpart must not exceed
reconstructed puncture sealant 1,000 grams HAP per megagram (2
application spray booth. pounds per ton) of total puncture
sealants used at the puncture
sealant affected source, and
b. Emissions of each HAP not in
Table 16 to this subpart must not
exceed 10,000 grams HAP per
megagram (20 pounds per ton) of
total puncture sealants used at the
puncture sealant affected source.------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec. Table 4 to Subpart XXXX of Part 63--Operating Limits for Puncture
Sealant Application Control Devices
As stated in Sec. 63.5988(b), you must comply with the operating limits for puncture sealant application affected sources in the following table unless you are meeting Option 2 (HAP constituent option) limits in Table 3 to this subpart: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
For each . . . You must . . .------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Thermal oxidizer to which Maintain the daily average firebox
puncture sealant application secondary chamber temperature
spray booth emissions are ducted. within the operating range
established during the performance
test.2. Carbon adsorber (regenerative) a. Maintain the total regeneration
to which puncture sealant mass, volumetric flow, and carbon
application spray booth emissions bed temperature at the operating
are ducted. range established during the
performance test.
b. Reestablish the carbon bed
temperature to the levels
established during the performance
test within 15 minutes of each
cooling cycle.3. Other type of control device to Maintain your operating parameter(s)
which puncture sealant within the range(s) established
application spray booth emissions during the performance test and
are ducted. according to your monitoring plan.
4. Permanent total enclosure a. Maintain the face velocity across
capture system. any NDO at least at the levels
established during the performance
test.
b. Maintain the size of NDO, the
number of NDO, and their proximity
to HAP emission sources consistent
with the parameters established
during the performance test.5. Other capture system........... Maintain the operating parameters
within the range(s) established
during the performance test and
according to your monitoring plan.------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec. Table 5 to Subpart XXXX of Part 63--Requirements for Performance
Tests
As stated in Sec. 63.5993, you must comply with the requirements for performance tests in the following table: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
According to the following
If you are using . . . You must . . . Using . . . requirements . . .----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. A thermal oxidizer.............. a. Measure total HAP i. Method 25 or 25A (1). Measure total HAP
emissions, determine performance test and emissions and determine
destruction data from the the destruction efficiency
efficiency of the temperature of the control device
control device, and monitoring system. using Method 25 (40 CFR
establish a site- part 60, appendix A). You
specific firebox may use Method 25A (40 CFR
secondary chamber part 60, appendix A) if:
temperature limit at an exhaust gas volatile
which the emission organic matter
limit that applies to concentration of 50 parts
the affected source per million (ppmv) or less
is achieved. is required to comply with
the standard; the volatile
organic matter
concentration at the inlet
to the control system and
the required level of
control are such that
exhaust volatile organic
matter concentrations are
50 ppmv or less; or
because of the high
efficiency of the control
device exhaust, is 50 ppmv
or less, regardless of the
inlet concentration.
(2). Collect firebox
secondary chamber
temperature data every 15
minutes during the entire
period of the initial 3-
hour performance test, and
determine the average
firebox temperature over
the 3-hour performance
test by computing the
average of all of the 15-
minute reading.2. A carbon adsorber (regenerative) a. Measure total i. Method 25 or Method (1). Measure total HAP
organic HAP 25A performance test emissions using Method 25.
emissions, establish and data from the You may use Method 25A, if
the total carbon bed an exhaust gas volatile
regeneration mass or temperature organic matter
volumetric flow, and monitoring device. concentration of 50 ppmv
establish the or less; or because of the
temperature of the high efficiency of the
carbon bed within 15 control device, exhaust is
minutes of completing 50 ppmv or less is
any cooling cycles. required to comply with
The total the standard; the volatile
regeneration mass, organic matter
volumetric flow, and concentration (VOMC) at
carbon bed the inlet to the control
temperature must be system and the required
those at which the level of control are such
emission limit that that exhaust VOMCs are 50
applies to the ppmv or less; or because
affected source is of the high efficiency of
achieved. the control device,
exhaust is 50 ppmv or
less, regardless of the
inlet concentration.
(2). Collect carbon bed
total regeneration mass or
volumetric flow for each
carbon bed regeneration
cycle during the
performance test.
(3). Record the maximum
carbon bed temperature
data for each carbon bed
regeneration cycle during
the performance test.
(4). Record the carbon bed
temperature within 15
minutes of each cooling
cycle during the
performance test.
(5). Determine the average
total regeneration mass or
the volumetric flow over
the 3-hour performance
test by computing the
average of all of the
readings.
(6). Determine the average
maximum carbon bed
temperature over the 3-
hour performance test by
computing the average of
all of the readings.
(7). Determine the average
carbon bed temperature
within 15 minutes of the
cooling cycle over the 3-
hour performance test.
3. Any control device other than a Determine control EPA-approved methods Conduct the performance
thermal oxidizer or carbon device efficiency and and data from the test according to the site-
adsorber. establish operating continuous parameter specific plan submitted
parameter limits with monitoring system. according to Sec.
which you will 63.7(c)(2)(i).
demonstrate
continuous compliance
with the emission
limit that applies to
the affected source.4. All control devices............. a. Select sampling Method 1 or 1A of 40 Locate sampling sites at
ports' location and CFR part 60, appendix the inlet and outlet of
the number of A. the control device and
traverse ports. prior to any releases to
the atmosphere.
b. Determine velocity Method 2, 2A, 2C, 2D,
and volumetric flow 2F, or 2G of 40 CFR
rate. part 60, appendix A.
c. Conduct gas Method 3, 3A, or 3B of
analysis. 40 CFR part 60
appendix A.
d. Measure moisture Method 4 of 40 CFR
content of the stack part 60, appendix A.
gas.5. A permenent total enclosure Measure the face Method 204 of CFR part Capture efficiency is
(PTE). velocity across 51, appendix M. assumed to be 100 percent
natural draft if the criteria are met
openings and document
the design features
of the enclosure.6. Temporary total enclosure (TTE). Construct a Method 204 and the
temporarily installed appropriate
enclosure that allows combination of
you to determine the Methods 204A-204F of
efficiency of your 40 CFR part 51,
capture system and appendix M.
establish operating
parameter limits.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec. Table 6 to Subpart XXXX of Part 63--Initial Compliance With the
Emission Limits for Tire Production Affected Sources
As stated in Sec. 63.5996, you must show initial compliance with the emission limits for tire production affected sources according to the following table: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
For the following
emission limit . You have demonstrated
For . . . . . initial compliance if
. . .------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Sources complying with the The HAP You demonstrate for
purchase compliance constituent each monthly period
alternative in Sec. option in Table that no cements and
63.5985(a). 1 to this solvents were
subpart, option purchased and used
1. at the affected
source containing
HAP in amounts above
the composition
limits in Table 1 to
this subpart, option
1, determined
according to the
procedures in Sec.
63.5994(a) and
(b)(1).2. Sources complying with the The HAP You demonstrate that
(1).2. Sources complying with the The HAP You demonstrate that
monthly average compliance constituent the monthly average
alternative without using a option in Table HAP emissions for
control device in Sec. 1 to this each monthly
63.5985(b). subpart, option operating period do
1. not exceed the
emission limits in
Table 1 to this
subpart, option 1,
determined according
to the applicable
procedures in Sec.
63.5994(a) and
(b)(2).3. Sources complying with the The HAP You demonstrate that
(2).3. Sources complying with the The HAP You demonstrate that
monthly average compliance constituent the monthly average
alternative using a control option in Table HAP emissions for
device in Sec. 63.5985(c). 1 to this each monthly
subpart, option operating period do
1. not exceed the
emission limits in
Table 1 to this
subpart, option 1,
determined according
to the applicable
procedures in Sec.
63.5994(a), (b)(3)
and (4), and (d)
through (f).4. Sources complying with the The production- You demonstrate that
monthly average compliance based option in the monthly average
alternative without use of a Table 1 to this HAP emissions for
control device in Sec. subpart, option each monthly
63.5985(b). 2. operating period do
not exceed the
emission limits in
Table 1 to this
subpart, option 2,
determined according
to the applicable
procedures in Sec.
63.5994(c)(1)
through (3).5. Sources complying with the The production- You demonstrate that
monthly average compliance based option in the monthly average
alternative using a control Table 1 to this HAP emissions for
device in Sec. 63.5985(c). subpart, option each monthly
2. operating period do
not exceed the
emission limits in
Table 1 to this
subpart, option 2,
determined according
to the applicable
procedures in Sec.
63.5994(c)(1) and
(2), (4) and (5),
and (d) through (f).------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec. Table 7 to Subpart XXXX of Part 63--Initial Compliance With the
Emission Limits for Tire Cord Production Affected Sources
As stated in Sec. 63.5999, you must show initial compliance with the emission limits for tire cord production affected sources according to the following table: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
For the following
emission limit . You have demonstrated
For . . . . . initial compliance if
. . .------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Sources complying with the The production- You demonstrate that
monthly average alternative based option in the monthly average
without using an add-on Table 2 to this HAP emissions for
control device according to subpart, option each monthly
Sec. 63.5987(a). 1. operating period do
not exceed the
emission limits in
Table 2 to this
subpart, option 1,
determined according
to the procedures in
Sec. 63.5997(a),
(b)(1) and (2).2. Sources complying with the The production- You demonstrate that
(1) and (2).2. Sources complying with the The production- You demonstrate that
monthly average alternative based option in the monthly average
using an add-on control Table 2 to this HAP emissions for
device according to Sec. subpart, option each monthly
63.5987(b). 1. operating period do
not exceed the
emission limits in
Table 2 to this
subpart, option 1,
determined according
to the procedures in
Sec. 63.5997(a),
(b)(1) and (3)
(1) and (3)
through (4), and (d)
through (f).3. Sources complying with the The HAP You demonstrate that
monthly average alternative constituent the monthly average
without using an add-on option in Table HAP emissions for
control device according to 2 to this each monthly
Sec. 63.5987(a). subpart, option operating period do
2. not exceed the HAP
constituent emission
limits in Table 2 to
this subpart, option
2, determined
according to the
applicable
procedures in Sec.
63.5997(a) and
(c)(1) and (2).4. Sources complying with the The HAP You demonstrate that
(1) and (2).4. Sources complying with the The HAP You demonstrate that
monthly average alternative constituent the monthly average
using an add-on control option in Table HAP emissions for
device according to Sec. 2 to this each monthly
63.5987(b). subpart, option operating period do
2. not exceed the HAP
constituent emission
limits in Table 2 to
this subpart, option
2, determined
according to the
applicable
procedures in Sec.
63.5997(c)(1) and
(3) through (4), and
(d) through (f).------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec. Table 8 to Subpart XXXX of Part 63--Initial Compliance With the
Emission
As stated in Sec. 63.6002, you must show initial compliance with the emission limits for puncture sealant application affected sources according to the following table: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
For the following
emission limit . You have demonstrated
For . . . . . initial compliance if
. . .------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Sources complying with the The percent You demonstrate that
overall control efficiency reduction option you conducted the
alternative in Sec. in Table 3 to performance tests,
63.5989(a). this subpart, determined the
option 1. overall efficiency
of your control
system, demonstrated
that the applicable
limits in Table 3 to
this subpart, option
1, have been
achieved, and
established the
operating limits in
Table 4 of this
subpart for your
equipment according
to the applicable
procedures in Sec.
63.6000(b).2. Sources complying with the The percent You demonstrate that
permanent total enclosure and reduction option you conducted the
control device efficiency in Table 3 to performance tests,
alternative in Sec. this subpart, determined the
63.5989(b). option 1. individual
efficiencies of your
capture and control
systems,
demonstrated that
the applicable
limits in Table 3 to
this subpart, option
1, have been
achieved, and
established the
operating limits in
Table 4 of this
subpart for your
equipment according
to the applicable
procedures in Sec.
63.6000(b).3. Sources complying with the The HAP You demonstrate that
monthly average alternative constituent the monthly average
in Sec. 63.5989(c) without option in Table HAP emissions for
using an add-on control 3 to this each monthly
device. subpart, option operating period do
2. not exceed the HAP
constituent emission
limits in Table 3 to
this subpart, option
2, determined
according to the
applicable
procedures in Sec.
63.6000(c) and
(d)(1).4. Sources complying with the The HAP You demonstrate that
(1).4. Sources complying with the The HAP You demonstrate that
HAP constituent alternative constituent the monthly average
in Sec. 63.5989(d) by using option in Table HAP emissions for
an add-on control device. 3 to this each monthly
subpart, option operating period do
2. not exceed the HAP
constituent emission
limits in Table 3 to
this subpart, option
2, determined
according to the
applicable
procedures in Sec.
63.6000(c), (d)(2)
and (3), and (e)
through (f).------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec. Table 9 to Subpart XXXX of Part 63--Minimum Data for Continuous Compliance With the Emission Limits for Tire Production Affected Sources
As stated in Sec. 63.6003, you must maintain minimum data to show continuous compliance with the emission limits for tire production affected sources according to the following table: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
For . . . You must maintain . . .------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Sources complying with purchase a. A list of each cement and solvent
compliance alternative in Sec. as purchased and the manufacturer
63.5985(a) that are meeting the or supplier of each.
HAP constituent emission limit b. A record of Method 311 (40 CFR
(option 1) in Table 1 to this part 60, appendix A), or approved
subpart. alternative method, test results
indicating the mass percent of each
HAP for each cement and solvent as
purchased.2. Sources complying with the a. A record of Method 311, or
monthly average compliance approved alternative method, test
alternative without using a results, indicating the mass
control device according to Sec. percent of each HAP for each cement
63.5985(b) that are meeting and solvent, as purchased.
emission limits in Table 1 to b. The mass of each cement and
this subpart. solvent used each monthly operating
period.
c. The total mass of rubber used
each monthly operating period (if
complying with the production-based
emission limit, option 2, in Table
1 to this subpart).
d. All data and calculations used to
determine the monthly average mass
percent for each HAP for each
monthly operating period.
e. Monthly averages of emissions in
the appropriate emission limit
format.3. Sources complying with the a. The same information as sources
monthly average compliance complying with the monthly average
alternative using a control alternative without using a control
device according to Sec. device.
63.5985(c) that are meeting b. Records of operating parameter
emission limits in Table 1 to values for each operating parameter
this subpart. that applies to you.------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sec. Table 10 to Subpart XXXX of Part 63--Continuous Compliance With the
Emission Limits for Tire Production Affected Sources
As stated in Sec. 63.6004, you must show continuous compliance with the emission limits for tire production affected sources according to the following table: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
For the following
emission limit . You must demonstrate
For . . . . . continuous compliance
by . . .------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Sources complying with The HAP Demonstrating for
purchase compliance constituent each monthly period
alternative in Sec. option in Table that no cements and
63.5985(a). 1 to this solvents were
subpart, option purchased and used
1. at the affected
source containing
HAP in amounts above
the composition
limits in Table 1 to
this subpart, option
1, determined
according to the
procedures in Sec.
63.5994(a) and
(b)(1).2. Sources complying with the The HAP Demonstrating that
(1).2. Sources complying with the The HAP Demonstrating that
monthly average compliance constituent the monthly average
alternative without using a option in Table HAP emissions for
control device according to 1 to this each monthly
Sec. 63.5985(b). subpart, option operating period do
1. not exceed the
emission limits in
Table 1 to this
subpart, option 1,
determined according
to the applicable
procedures in Sec.
63.5994(a) and
(b)(2).3. Sources complying with the The HAP Demonstrating that
(2).3. Sources complying with the The HAP Demonstrating that
monthly average compliance constituent the monthly average
alternative using a control option in Table HAP emissions for
device according to Sec. 1 to this each monthly
63.5985(c). subpart, option operating period do
1. not exceed the
emission limits in
Table 1 to this
subpart, option 1,
determined according
to the applicable
procedures in Sec.
63.5994(a), (b)(3)
and (4), and (d)
through (f).4. Sources complying with the The production- Demonstrating that
monthly average compliance based option in the monthly average
alternative without using a Table 1 to this HAP emissions for
control device according to subpart, option each monthly
Sec. 63.5985(b). 2. operating period do
not exceed the
emission limits in
Table 1 to this
subpart, option 2,
determined according
to the applicable
procedures in Sec.
63.5994(c)(1)
through (3).5. Sources complying with the The production- Demonstrating that
monthly average compliance based option in the monthly average
alternative using a control Table 1 to this HAP emissions for
device according to Sec. subpart, option each monthly
63.5985(c). 2. operating period do
not exceed the
emission limits in
Table 1 to this
subpart, option 2,
determined according
to the applicable
procedures in Sec.
63.5994(c)(1) and
(2), (4) and (5),
and (d) through (f).------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec. Table 11 to Subpart XXXX of Part 63--Minimum Data for Continuous
Compliance With the Emission Limits for Tire Cord Production Affected
Sources
As stated in Sec. 63.6005, you must maintain minimum data to show continuous compliance with the emission limits for tire cord production affected sources according to the following table: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
For . . . You must maintain . . .------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Sources complying with the a. A record of Method 311 (40 CFR
monthly average alternative part 63, appendix A), or approved
without using an add-on control alternative method, test results,
device according to Sec. indicating the mass percent of each
63.5987(a) that are meeting HAP for coating used.
emission limits in Table 2 to b. The mass of each coating used
this subpart. each monthly operating period.
c. The total mass of fabric
processed each monthly operating
period (if complying with the
production-based option in Table 2
to this subpart, option 1).
d. All data and calculations used to
determine the monthly average mass
percent for each HAP for each
monthly operating period.
e. Monthly averages of emissions in
the appropriate emission emission
limit format.2. Sources complying with the a. The same information as sources
monthly average alternative using complying with the monthly average
an add-on control device alternative without using a control
according to Sec. 63.5987(b) device.
that are meeting emission limits b. Records of operating parameter
in Table 2 to this subpart. values for each operating parameter
that applies to you.------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sec. Table 12 to Subpart XXXX of Part 63--Continuous Compliance With the
Emission Limits for Tire Cord Production Affected Sources
As stated in Sec. 63.6006, you must show continuous compliance with the emission limits for tire cord production affected sources according to the following table: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
For the
following You must demonstrate
For . . . emission limit . continuous compliance
. . by . . .------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Sources complying with the In Table 2 to a. Demonstrating that
monthly average compliance this subpart. the monthly average
alternative without using an HAP emissions for each
add-on control device monthly operating
according to Sec. period do not exceed
63.5987(a). the emission limits in
Table 2 to this
subpart, option 1,
determined according
to the applicable
procedures in Sec.
63.5997(a) and (b)(1)
and (2).
b. Demonstrating that
the monthly average
HAP emissions for each
monthly operating
period do not exceed
the HAP constituent
emission limits in
Table 2 to this
subpart, option 2,
determined according
to the applicable
procedures in Sec.
63.5997(a) and (c)(1)
and (2).2. Sources complying with the In Table 2 to a. Demonstrating that
monthly average compliance this subpart. the monthly average
alternative using an add-on HAP emissions for each
control device according to monthly operating
Sec. 63.5987(b). period do not exceed
the emission limits in
Table 2 to this
subpart, option 1,
determined according
to the applicable
procedures in Sec.
63.5997(a), (b)(1) and
(3) through (4), and
(d) through (f).
b. Demonstrating that
the monthly HAP
emissions for each
monthly operating
period do not exceed
the HAP constituent
emission limits in
Table 2 to this
subpart, option 2,
determined according
to the applicable
procedures in Sec.
63.5997(c)(1) and (3)
through (4), and (d)
through (f).------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec. Table 13 to Subpart XXXX of Part 63--Minimum Data for Continuous
Compliance With the Emission Limitations for Puncture Sealant
Application Affected Sources
As stated in Sec. 63.6007, you must maintain minimum data to show continuous compliance with the emission limitations for puncture sealant application affected sources according to the following table: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
For . . . You must maintain . . .------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Sources complying with the Records of the secondary chamber
control efficiency alternatives firebox temperature for 100 percent
in Sec. 63.5989(a) or (b) that of the hours during which the
are meeting the percent reduction process was operated.
emission limits in Table 3 to
this subpart, option 1, using a
thermal oxidizer to reduce HAP
emissions so that they do not
exceed the operating limits in
Table 4 to this subpart.2. Sources complying with the Records of the total regeneration
control efficiency alternatives stream mass or volumetric flow for
in Sec. 63.5989(a) or (b) that each regeneration cycle for 100
are meeting the percent reduction percent of the hours during which
emission limits in Table 3 to the process was operated, and a
this subpart, option 1, using a record of the carbon bed
carbon adsorber to reduce HAP temperature after each
emissions so that they do not regeneration, and within 15 minutes
exceed the operating limits in of completing any cooling cycle for
Table 4 to this subpart. 100 percent of the hours during
which the process was operated.
3. Sources complying with the Records of operating parameter
control efficiency alternatives values for each operating parameter
in Sec. 63.5989(a) or (b) that that applies to you.
are meeting the percent reduction
emission limits in Table 3 to
this subpart, option 1, using any
other type of control device to
which puncture sealant
application spray booth HAP
emissions are ducted so that they
do not exceed the operating
limits in Table 4 to this subpart.4. Sources complying with the Records of the face velocity across
permanent total enclosure any NDO, the size of NDO, the
compliance alternative in Sec. number of NDO, and their proximity
63.5989(b) that are meeting the to HAP emission sources.
percent reduction emission limits
in Table 3 to this subpart,
option 1, using a permanent total
enclosure capture system to
capture HAP emissions so that
they do not exceed the operating
limits in Table 4 to this subpart.5. Sources complying with the Records of operating parameter
overall control efficiency values for each operating parameter
alternative in Sec. 63.5989(a) that applies to you.
that are meeting the percent
reduction emission limits in
Table 3 to this subpart, option
1, using any other capture system
to capture HAP emissions so that
they do not exceed the operating
limits in Table 4 to this subpart.6. Sources complying with the a. A record of Method 311 (40 CFR
monthly average alternative part 63, appendix A), or approved
without using an add-on control alternative method, test results,
device according to Sec. indicating the mass percent of each
63.5988(a) that are meeting the HAP for puncture sealant used.
HAP constituent emission limits b. The mass of each puncture sealant
in Table 3 to this subpart, used each monthly operating period.
option 2. c. All data and calculations used to
determine the monthly average mass
percent for each HAP for each
monthly operating period.
d. Monthly averages of emissions in
the appropriate emission limit
format.7. Sources complying with the a. The same information as sources
monthly average alternative using complying with the monthly average
an add-on control device alternative that are not using a
according to Sec. 63.5988(a) control device.
that are meeting the HAP b. Records of operating parameter
constituent emission limits in values for each operating parameter
Table 3 to this subpart, option 2. that applies to you.------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sec. Table 14 to Subpart XXXX of Part 63--Continuous Compliance With the
Emission Limitations for Puncture Sealant Application Affected Sources
As stated in Sec. 63.6008, you must show continuous compliance with the emission limitations for puncture sealant application affected sources according to the following table: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
You must demonstrate continuous
For . . . compliance by . . .------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Each carbon adsorber used to a. Monitoring and recording every 15
comply with the operating limits minutes the total regeneration
in Table 4 to this subpart. stream mass or volumetric flow, and
the carbon bed temperature after
each regeneration, and within 15
minutes of completing any cooling
cycle, and
b. Maintaining the total
regeneration stream mass or
volumetric flow, and the carbon bed
temperature after each
regeneration, and within 15 minutes
of completing any cooling cycle
within the operating levels
established during your performance
test.2. Each thermal oxidizer used to a. Continuously monitoring and
comply with operating limits in recording the firebox temperature
Table 4 to this subpart. every 15 minutes, and
b. Maintaining the daily average
firebox temperature within the
operating level established during
your performance test.3. Other ``add-on'' control or Continuously monitoring and
capture system hardware used to recording specified parameters
comply with the operating limits identified through compliance
in Table 4 to this subpart. testing and identified in the
Notification of Compliance Status
report.4. Sources complying with the Demonstrating that the monthly
monthly average compliance average HAP emissions for each
alternative without using an add- monthly operating period do not
on control device according to exceed the HAP constituent emission
Sec. 63.5989(c) that are limits in Table 3 to this subpart,
meeting the HAP constituent option 2, determined according to
emission limits in Table 3 to the applicable procedures in Sec.
this subpart, option 2. 63.6000(c) and (d)(1).
5. Sources complying with the Demonstrating that the monthly
monthly average compliance average HAP emissions for each
alternative by using an add-on monthly operating period do not
control device according to Sec. exceed the HAP constituent emission
63.5989(d) that are the HAP limits in Table 3 to this subpart,
constituent emission limits in option 2, determined according to
Table 3 to this subpart, option 2. the applicable procedures in Sec.
63.6000(c), (d)(2) and (3), and (e)
through (g).------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec. Table 15 to Subpart XXXX of Part 63--Requirements for Reports
As stated in Sec. 63.6010, you must submit each report that applies to you according to the following table: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
The report must You must submit
You must submit a(n) contain . . . the report . . .------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Compliance report.......... a. If there are no Semiannually
deviations from any according to
emission limitations the
that apply to you, a requirements in
statement that there Sec.
were no deviations 63.6010(b),
from the emission unless you meet
limitations during the
the reporting period. requirements
If there were no for annual
periods during which reporting in
the CPMS was out-of- Sec.
control as specified 63.6010(f).
in Sec. 63.8(c)(7),
a statement that
there were no periods
during which the CPMS
was out-of-control
during the reporting
period.
b. If you have a Semiannually
deviation from any according to
emission limitation the
during the reporting requirements in
period at an affected Sec.
source where you are 63.6010(b),
not using a CPMS, the unless you meet
report must contain the
the information in requirements
Sec. 63.6010(d). If for annual
the deviation reporting in
occurred at a source Sec.
where you are using a 63.6010(f).
CMPS or if there were
periods during which
the CPMS were out-of-
control as specified
in Sec. 63.8(c)(7),
the report must
contain the
information required
by Sec.
63.5990(f)(3).
c. If you had a Semiannually
startup, shutdown or according to
malfunction during the
the reporting period requirements in
and you took actions Sec.
consistent with your 63.6010(b),
startup, shutdown, unless you meet
and malfunction plan, the
the compliance report requirements
must include the for annual
information in Sec. reporting in
63.10(d)(5)(i). Sec.
63.6010(f).2. Immediate startup, a. Actions taken for By fax or
shutdown, and malfunction the event. telephone
report if you had a startup, within 2
shutdown, or malfunction working days
during the reporting period after starting
that is not consistent with actions
your startup, shutdown, and inconsistent
malfunction plan.. with the plan.
b. The information in By letter within
Sec. 7 working days
63.10(d)(5)(ii). after the end
of the event
unless you have
made
alternative
arrangements
with the
permitting
authority (Sec.
63.10(d)(5)(ii)
).------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec. Table 16 to Subpart XXXX of Part 63--Selected Hazardous Air
Pollutants
You must use the information listed in the following table to determine which emission limit in the HAP constituent options in Tables 1 through 3 to this subpart is applicable to you: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
CAS No. Selected hazardous air pollutants------------------------------------------------------------------------50000............................. Formaldehyde51796............................. Ethyl carbamate (Urethane)53963............................. 2-Acetylaminofluorene56235............................. Carbon tetrachloride57147............................. 1,1-Dimethyl hydrazine57578............................. beta-Propiolactone58899............................. Lindane (all isomers)59892............................. N-Nitrosomorpholine60117............................. Dimethyl aminoazobenzene62759............................. N-Nitrosodimethylamine64675............................. Diethyl sulfate67663............................. Chloroform67721............................. Hexachloroethane
71432............................. Benzene (including benzene from
gasoline)75014............................. Vinyl chloride75070............................. Acetaldehyde75092............................. Methylene chloride (Dichloromethane)75218............................. Ethylene oxide75558............................. 1,2-Propylenimine (2-Methyl
aziridine)75569............................. Propylene oxide77781............................. Dimethyl sulfate79061............................. Acrylamide79447............................. Dimethyl carbamoyl chloride79469............................. 2-Nitropropane88062............................. 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol91941............................. 3,3-Dichlorobenzidene92671............................. 4-Aminobiphenyl92875............................. Benzidine95534............................. o-Toluidine95807............................. 2,4-Toluene diamine96128............................. 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane96457............................. Ethylene thiourea98077............................. Benzotrichloride101144............................ 4,4-Methylene bis(2-chloroaniline)101779............................ 4,4-Methylenedianiline106467............................ 1,4-Dichlorobenzene(p)106898............................ Epichlorohydrin (l-Chloro-2,3-
epoxypropane)106934............................ Ethylene dibromide (Dibromoethane)106990............................ 1,3-Butadiene107062............................ Ethylene dichloride (1,2-
Dichloroethane)107131............................ Acrylonitrile107302............................ Chloromethyl methyl ether117817............................ Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP)118741............................ Hexachlorobenzene119904............................ 3,3-Dimethoxybenzidine119937............................ 3,3-Dimethyl benzidine122667............................ 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine123911............................ 1,4-Dioxane (1,4-Diethyleneoxide)127184............................ Tetrachloroethylene
(Perchloroethylene)140885............................ Ethyl acrylate302012............................ Hydrazine542756............................ 1,3-Dichloropropene542881............................ Bis(chloromethyl)ether680319............................ Hexamethylphosphoramide684935............................ N-Nitroso-N-methylurea1120714........................... 1,3-Propane sultone1332214........................... Asbestos1336363........................... Polychlorinated biphenyls (Aroclors)1746016........................... 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin8001352........................... Toxaphene (chlorinated camphene)
Arsenic Compounds
Chromium Compounds
Coke Oven Emissions------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec. Table 17 to Subpart XXXX of Part 63--Applicability of General
Provisions to This Subpart XXXX
As stated in Sec. 63.6013, you must comply with the applicable General Provisions (GP) requirements according to the following table: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Applicable to Subpart XXXX?
Brief description of ------------------------------------
Citation Subject applicable sections Using a control Not using a
device control device----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.1................... Applicability.... Initial applicability Yes.............. Yes.
determination;
applicability after
standard established;
permit requirements;
extensions;
notifications.Sec. 63.2................... Definitions...... Definitions for part 63 Yes.............. Yes.
standards.Sec. 63.3................... Units and Units and abbreviations Yes.............. Yes.
Abbreviations. for part 63 standards.Sec. 63.4................... Prohibited Prohibited activities; Yes.............. Yes.
Activities. compliance date;
circumvention;
severability.Sec. 63.5................... Construction/ Applicability; Yes.............. Yes.
Reconstruction. applications; approvals.Sec. 63.6(a)................ Applicability.... GP apply unless Yes.............. Yes.
compliance extension;
GP apply to area
sources that become
major.
Sec. 63.6(b)(1)-(4)......... Compliance Dates Standards apply at Yes.............. Yes.
for New and effective date; 3 years
Reconstructed after effective date;
Sources. upon startup; 10 years
after construction or
reconstruction
commences for section
112(f).Sec. 63.6(b)(5)............. Notification..... Must notify if commenced Yes.............. Yes.
construction or
reconstruction after
proposal.Sec. 63.6(b)(6)............. [Reserved]Sec. 63.6(b)(7)............. Compliance Dates ........................ No............... No.
for New and
Reconstructed
Area Sources
that Become
Major.Sec. 63.6(c)(1)-(2)......... Compliance Dates Comply according to date Yes.............. Yes.
for Existing in subpart, which must
Sources. be no later than 3
years 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 Area sources that become Yes.............. Yes.
for Existing major must comply with
Area Sources major source standards
that Become by date indicated in
Major. subpart or by
equivalent time period
(for example, 3 years).Sec. 63.6(d)................ [Reserved]Sec. 63.6(e)(1)-(2)......... Operation & Operate to minimize Yes.............. Yes.
Maintenance. emissions at all times;
correct malfunctions as
soon as practicable;
and operation and
maintenance
requirements
independently
enforceable;
information
Administrator will use
to determine if
operation and
maintenance
requirements were met.Sec. 63.6(e)(3)............. Startup, ........................ Yes.............. No.
Shutdown, and
Malfunction Plan
(SSMP).Sec. 63.6(f)(1)............. Compliance Except ........................ Yes.............. No.
During SSM.Sec. 63.6(f)(2)-(3)......... Methods for Compliance based on Yes.............. Yes.
Determining performance test;
Compliance. operation and
maintenance plans;
records; inspection.Sec. 63.6(g)(1)-(3)......... Alternative Procedures for getting Yes.............. Yes.
Standard. an alternative standard.Sec. 63.6(h)................ Opacity/Visible ........................ No............... No.
Emission (VE)
Standards.Sec. 63.6(i)................ Compliance Procedures and criteria Yes.............. Yes.
Extension. for Administrator to
grant compliance
extension.Sec. 63.6(j)................ Presidential President may exempt Yes.............. Yes.
Compliance source category from
Exemption. requirement to comply
with rule.Sec. 63.7(a)(1)-(2)......... Performance Test ........................ No............... No.
Dates.Sec. 63.7(a)(3)............. CAA section 114 Administrator may Yes.............. No.
Authority. require a performance
test under CAA section
114 at any time.Sec. 63.7(b)(1)............. Notification of Must notify Yes.............. No.
Performance Test. Administrator 60 days
before the test.Sec. 63.7(b)(2)............. Notification of If rescheduling a Yes.............. No.
Rescheduling. performance test is
necessary, must notify
Administrator 5 days
before scheduled date
of rescheduled date.Sec. 63.7(c)................ Quality Assurance/ Requirement to submit Yes.............. No.
Test Plan. site-specific test plan
60 days before the test
or on date
Administrator agrees
with: test plan
approval procedures;
performance audit
requirements; and
internal and external
quality assurance
procedures for testing.Sec. 63.7(d)................ Testing Requirements for testing Yes.............. No.
Facilities. facilities.Sec. 63.7(e)(1)............. Conditions for Performance tests must Yes.............. No.
Conducting be conducted under
Performance representative
Tests. conditions; cannot
conduct performance
tests during SSM; not a
violation to exceed
standard during SSM.Sec. 63.7(e)(2)............. Conditions for Must conduct according Yes.............. No.
Conducting to rule and EPA test
Performance methods unless
Tests. Administrator approves
alternative.Sec. 63.7(e)(3)............. Test Run Duration Must have three test Yes.............. No.
runs of at least 1 hour
each; compliance is
based on arithmetic
mean of three runs; and
conditions when data
from an additional test
run can be used.
Sec. 63.7(f)................ Alternative Test Procedures by which Yes.............. No.
Method. Administrator can grant
approval to use an
alternative test method.Sec. 63.7(g)................ Performance Test Must include raw data in Yes.............. No.
Data Analysis. performance test
report; must submit
performance test data
60 days after end of
test with the
Notification of
Compliance Status
report; and keep data
for 5 years.Sec. 63.7(h)................ Waiver of Tests.. Procedures for Yes.............. No.
Administrator to waive
performance test.Sec. 63.8(a)(1)............. Applicability of Subject to all Yes.............. Yes.
Monitoring monitoring requirements
Requirements. in standard.Sec. 63.8(a)(2)............. Performance Performance Yes.............. No.
Specifications. Specifications in
appendix B of 40 CFR
part 60 apply.Sec. 63.8(a)(3)............. [Reserved]Sec. 63.8(a)(4)............. Monitoring with ........................ No............... No.
Flares.Sec. 63.8(b)(1)............. Monitoring....... Must conduct monitoring Yes.............. Yes.
according to standard
unless Administrator
approves alternative.Sec. 63.8(b)(2)-(3)......... Multiple Specific requirements Yes.............. Yes.
Effluents and for installing
Multiple monitoring systems;
Monitoring must install on each
Systems. effluent before it is
combined and before it
is released to the
atmosphere unless
Administrator approves
otherwise; 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 Applies as No.
Operation and system in a manner modified by Sec.
Maintenance. consistent with good 63.5990(e) and
air pollution control (f).
practices.Sec. 63.8(c)(1)(i).......... Routine and ........................ No............... No.
Predictable SSM.Sec. 63.8(c)(1)(ii)......... SSM not in SSMP.. ........................ No............... No.Sec. 63.8(c)(1)(iii)........ Compliance with How Administrator Yes.............. Yes.
Operation and determines if source
Maintenance complying with
Requirements. operation and
maintenance
requirements; review of
source operation and
maintenance procedures,
records, manufacturer's
instructions,
recommendations, and
inspection of
monitoring system.Sec. 63.8(c)(2)-(3)......... Monitoring System Must install to get Yes.............. No.
Installation. representative emission
and parameter
measurements; must
verify operational
status before or at
performance test.Sec. 63.8(c)(4)............. Continuous ........................ Applies as No.
Monitoring modified by Sec.
System (CMS) 63.5990(f).
Requirements.Sec. 63.8(c)(5)............. Continuous ........................ No............... No.
Opacity
Monitoring
Systems (COMS)
Minimum
Procedures.Sec. 63.8(c)(6)............. CMS Requirements. ........................ Applies as No.
modified by Sec.
63.5990(e).Sec. 63.8(c)(7)-(8)......... CMS Requirements. Out-of-control periods, Yes.............. No.
including reporting.Sec. 63.8(d)................ CMS Quality ........................ Applies as No.
Control. modified by Sec.
63.5990(e) and
(f).Sec. 63.8(e)................ CMS Performance ........................ No............... No.
Evaluation.Sec. 63.8(f)(1)-(5)......... Alternative Procedures for Yes.............. Yes.
Monitoring Administrator to
Method. approve alternative
monitoring.Sec. 63.8(f)(6)............. Alternative to ........................ No............... No.
Relative
Accuracy Test.Sec. 63.8(g)................ Data Reduction... ........................ Applies as No.
modified by Sec.
63.5990(f).Sec. 63.9(a)................ Notification Applicability and state Yes.............. Yes.
Requirements. delegation.
Sec. 63.9(b)(1)-(5)......... Initial Submit notification 120 Yes.............. Yes.
Notifications. days after effective
date; notification of
intent to construct/
reconstruct,
notification of
commencement of
construct/reconstruct,
notification of
startup; and contents
of each.Sec. 63.9(c)................ Request for Can request if cannot Yes.............. Yes.
Compliance comply by date or if
Extension. installed best
available control
technology or lowest
achievable emission
rate.Sec. 63.9(d)................ Notification of For sources that Yes.............. Yes.
Special commence construction
Compliance between proposal and
Requirements for promulgation and want
New Source. to comply 3 years after
effective date.Sec. 63.9(e)................ Notification of Notify Administrator 60 Yes.............. No.
Performance Test. days prior.Sec. 63.9(f)................ Notification of No...................... No...............
VE/Opacity Test.Sec. 63.9(g)................ Additional No...................... No...............
Notifications
When Using CMS.Sec. 63.9(h)................ Notification of Contents; due 60 days Yes.............. Yes.
Compliance after end of
Status. performance test or
other compliance
demonstration, except
for opacity/VE, which
are due 30 days after;
when to submit to
Federal vs. State
authority.Sec. 63.9(i)................ Adjustment of Procedures for Yes.............. Yes.
Submittal Administrator to
Deadlines. approve change in when
notifications must be
submitted.Sec. 63.9(j)................ Change in Must submit within 15 Yes.............. Yes.
Previous days after the change.
Information.Sec. 63.10(a)............... Recordkeeping/ Applies to all, unless Yes.............. Yes.
Reporting. compliance extension;
when to submit to
Federal vs. State
authority; procedures
for owners of more than
1 source.Sec. 63.10(b)(1)............ Recordkeeping/ General Requirements; Yes.............. Yes.
Reporting. keep all records
readily available; and
keep for 5 years..Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(i)-(iv).... Records related Yes..................... No...............
to Startup,
Shutdown, and
Malfunction..Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(vi) and (x)- CMS Records...... Malfunctions, Yes.............. No.
(xi). inoperative, out-of-
control; calibration
checks; adjustments,
maintenance.Sec. 63.10(b)(2) (vii)-(ix). Records.......... Measurements to Yes.............. Yes.
demonstrate compliance
with emission
limitations;
performance test,
performance evaluation,
and visible emission
observation results;
and measurements to
determine conditions of
performance tests and
performance evaluations.Sec. 63.10(b)(2) (xii)...... Records.......... Records when under Yes.............. Yes.
waiver.Sec. 63.10(b)(2) (xiii)..... Records.......... ........................ No............... No.Sec. 63.10(b)(2) (xiv)...... Records.......... All documentation Yes.............. Yes.
supporting Initial
Notification and
Notification of
Compliance Status.Sec. 63.10(b)(3)............ Records.......... Applicability Yes.............. Yes.
determinations.Sec. 63.10(c)............... Records.......... ........................ No............... No.Sec. 63.10(d)(1)............ General Reporting Requirement to report... Yes.............. Yes.
Requirements.Sec. 63.10(d)(2)............ Report of When to submit to Yes.............. No.
Performance Test Federal or State
Results. authority.Sec. 63.10(d)(3)............ Reporting Opacity ........................ No............... No.
or VE
Observations.Sec. 63.10(d)(4)............ Progress Reports. Must submit progress Yes.............. Yes.
reports on schedule if
under compliance
extension.Sec. 63.10(d)(5)............ Startup, ........................ Yes.............. No.
Shutdown, and
Malfunction
Reports.Sec. 63.10(e)............... Additional CMS ........................ No............... No.
Reports.Sec. 63.10(f)............... Waiver for Procedures for Yes.............. Yes.
Recordkeeping/ Administrator to waive.
Reporting.Sec. 63.11.................. Flares........... ........................ No............... No.Sec. 63.12.................. Delegation....... State authority to Yes.............. Yes.
enforce standards.Sec. 63.13.................. Addresses........ Addresses where reports, Yes.............. Yes.
notifications, and
requests are sent.Sec. 63.14.................. Incorporation by Test methods Yes.............. Yes.
Reference. incorporated by
reference.
Sec. 63.15.................. Availability of Public and confidential Yes.............. Yes.
Information. information.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subpart YYYY_National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
for Stationary Combustion Turbines
Source: 69 FR 10537, Mar. 5, 2004, unless otherwise noted.
What This Subpart Covers