40 CFR Part 60
PART 60—STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE FOR NEW STATIONARY SOURCES
- PART 60—STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE FOR NEW STATIONARY SOURCES
- Chapter I—Environmental Protection Agency › Subchapter C—Air Programs
- Subpart A—General Provisions
- § 60.1 Applicability.
- § 60.2 Definitions.
- § 60.3 Units and abbreviations.
- § 60.4 Address.
- § 60.5 Determination of construction or modification.
- § 60.6 Review of plans.
- § 60.7 Notification and record keeping.
- § 60.8 Performance tests.
- § 60.9 Availability of information.
- § 60.10 State authority.
- § 60.11 Compliance with standards and maintenance requirements.
- § 60.12 Circumvention.
- § 60.13 Monitoring requirements.
- § 60.14 Modification.
- § 60.15 Reconstruction.
- § 60.16 Priority list.
- § 60.17 Incorporations by reference.
- § 60.18 General control device and work practice requirements.
- § 60.19 General notification and reporting requirements.
- Table 1 to Subpart A of Part 60—Detection Sensitivity Levels (grams per hour)
- Subpart B—Adoption and Submittal of State Plans for Designated Facilities
- § 60.20 Applicability.
- § 60.21 Definitions.
- § 60.22 Publication of guideline documents, emission guidelines, and final compliance times.
- § 60.23 Adoption and submittal of State plans; public hearings.
- § 60.24 Emission standards and compliance schedules.
- § 60.25 Emission inventories, source surveillance, reports.
- § 60.26 Legal authority.
- § 60.27 Actions by the Administrator.
- § 60.28 Plan revisions by the State.
- § 60.29 Plan revisions by the Administrator.
- Subpart Ba—Adoption and Submittal of State Plans for Designated Facilities
- § 60.20a Applicability.
- § 60.21a Definitions.
- § 60.22a Publication of emission guidelines.
- § 60.23a Adoption and submittal of State plans; public hearings.
- § 60.24a Standards of performance and compliance schedules.
- § 60.25a Emission inventories, source surveillance, reports.
- § 60.26a Legal authority.
- § 60.27a Actions by the Administrator.
- § 60.28a Plan revisions by the State.
- § 60.29a Plan revisions by the Administrator.
- Subpart C—Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times
- § 60.30 Scope.
- § 60.31 Definitions.
- Subpart Ca [Reserved]
- Subpart Cb—Emissions Guidelines and Compliance Times for Large Municipal Waste Combustors That are Constructed on or Before September 20, 1994
- § 60.30b Scope and delegation of authority.
- § 60.31b Definitions.
- § 60.32b Designated facilities.
- § 60.33b Emission guidelines for municipal waste combustor metals, acid gases, organics, and nitrogen oxides.
- § 60.34b Emission guidelines for municipal waste combustor operating practices.
- § 60.35b Emission guidelines for municipal waste combustor operator training and certification.
- § 60.36b Emission guidelines for municipal waste combustor fugitive ash emissions.
- § 60.37b Emission guidelines for air curtain incinerators.
- § 60.38b Compliance and performance testing.
- § 60.39b Reporting and recordkeeping guidelines and compliance schedules.
- Table 1 to Subpart Cb of Part 60—Nitrogen Oxides Guidelines for Designated Facilities
- Table 2 to Subpart Cb of Part 60—Nitrogen Oxides Limits for Existing Designated Facilities Included in an Emissions Averaging Plan at a Municipal Waste Combustor Plant b
- Table 3 to Subpart Cb of Part 60—Municipal Waste Combustor Operating Guidelines
- Subpart Cc—Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
- § 60.30c Scope.
- § 60.31c Definitions.
- § 60.32c Designated facilities.
- § 60.33c Emission guidelines for municipal solid waste landfill emissions.
- § 60.34c Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.35c Reporting and recordkeeping guidelines.
- § 60.36c Compliance times.
- Subpart Cd—Emissions Guidelines and Compliance Times for Sulfuric Acid Production Units
- § 60.30d Designated facilities.
- § 60.31d Emissions guidelines.
- § 60.32d Compliance times.
- Subpart Ce—Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times for Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators
- § 60.30e Scope.
- § 60.31e Definitions.
- § 60.32e Designated facilities.
- § 60.33e Emissions guidelines.
- § 60.34e Operator training and qualification guidelines.
- § 60.35e Waste management guidelines.
- § 60.36e Inspection guidelines.
- § 60.37e Compliance, performance testing, and monitoring guidelines.
- § 60.38e Reporting and recordkeeping guidelines.
- § 60.39e Compliance times.
- Table 1A to Subpart Ce of Part 60—Emissions Limits for Small, Medium, and Large HMIWI at Designated Facilities as Defined in § 60.32e(a)(1)
- Table 1B to Subpart Ce of Part 60—Emissions Limits for Small, Medium, and Large HMIWI at Designated Facilities as Defined in § 60.32e(a)(1) and (a)(2)
- Table 2A to Subpart Ce of Part 60—Emissions Limits for Small HMIWI Which Meet the Criteria Under § 60.33e(b)(1)
- Table 2B to Subpart Ce of Part 60—Emissions Limits for Small HMIWI Which Meet the Criteria Under § 60.33e(b)(2)
- Subpart Cf—Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
- § 60.30f Scope and delegated authorities.
- § 60.31f Designated facilities.
- § 60.32f Compliance times.
- § 60.33f Emission Guidelines for municipal solid waste landfill emissions.
- § 60.34f Operational standards for collection and control systems.
- § 60.35f Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.36f Compliance provisions.
- § 60.37f Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.38f Reporting guidelines.
- § 60.39f Recordkeeping guidelines.
- § 60.40f Specifications for active collection systems.
- § 60.41f Definitions.
- Subpart D—Standards of Performance for Fossil-Fuel-Fired Steam Generators
- § 60.40 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.41 Definitions.
- § 60.42 Standard for particulate matter (PM).
- § 60.43 Standard for sulfur dioxide (SO2).
- § 60.44 Standard for nitrogen oxides (NOX).
- § 60.45 Emissions and fuel monitoring.
- § 60.46 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart Da—Standards of Performance for Electric Utility Steam Generating Units
- § 60.40Da Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.41Da Definitions.
- § 60.42Da Standards for particulate matter (PM).
- § 60.43Da Standards for sulfur dioxide (SO2).
- § 60.44Da Standards for nitrogen oxides (NO2).
- § 60.45Da Alternative standards for combined nitrogen oxides (NOX) and carbon monoxide (CO).
- § 60.46Da [Reserved]
- § 60.47Da Commercial demonstration permit.
- § 60.48Da Compliance provisions.
- § 60.49Da Emission monitoring.
- § 60.50Da Compliance determination procedures and methods.
- § 60.51Da Reporting requirements.
- § 60.52Da Recordkeeping requirements.
- Subpart Db—Standards of Performance for Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units
- § 60.40b Applicability and delegation of authority.
- § 60.41b Definitions.
- § 60.42b Standard for sulfur dioxide (SO2).
- § 60.43b Standard for particulate matter (PM).
- § 60.44b Standard for nitrogen oxides (NO2).
- § 60.45b Compliance and performance test methods and procedures for sulfur dioxide.
- § 60.46b Compliance and performance test methods and procedures for particulate matter and nitrogen oxides.
- § 60.47b Emission monitoring for sulfur dioxide.
- § 60.48b Emission monitoring for particulate matter and nitrogen oxides.
- § 60.49b Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
- Subpart Dc—Standards of Performance for Small Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units
- § 60.40c Applicability and delegation of authority.
- § 60.41c Definitions.
- § 60.42c Standard for sulfur dioxide (SO2).
- § 60.43c Standard for particulate matter (PM).
- § 60.44c Compliance and performance test methods and procedures for sulfur dioxide.
- § 60.45c Compliance and performance test methods and procedures for particulate matter.
- § 60.46c Emission monitoring for sulfur dioxide.
- § 60.47c Emission monitoring for particulate matter.
- § 60.48c Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
- Subpart E—Standards of Performance for Incinerators
- § 60.50 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.51 Definitions.
- § 60.52 Standard for particulate matter.
- § 60.53 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.54 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart Ea—Standards of Performance for Municipal Waste Combustors for Which Construction Is Commenced After December 20, 1989 and On or Before September 20, 1994
- § 60.50a Applicability and delegation of authority.
- § 60.51a Definitions.
- § 60.52a Standard for municipal waste combustor metals.
- § 60.53a Standard for municipal waste combustor organics.
- § 60.54a Standard for municipal waste combustor acid gases.
- § 60.55a Standard for nitrogen oxides.
- § 60.56a Standards for municipal waste combustor operating practices.
- § 60.57a [Reserved]
- § 60.58a Compliance and performance testing.
- § 60.59a Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
- Subpart Eb—Standards of Performance for Large Municipal Waste Combustors for Which Construction is Commenced After September 20, 1994 or for Which Modification or Reconstruction is Commenced After June 19, 1996
- § 60.50b Applicability and delegation of authority.
- § 60.51b Definitions.
- § 60.52b Standards for municipal waste combustor metals, acid gases, organics, and nitrogen oxides.
- § 60.53b Standards for municipal waste combustor operating practices.
- § 60.54b Standards for municipal waste combustor operator training and certification.
- § 60.55b Standards for municipal waste combustor fugitive ash emissions.
- § 60.56b Standards for air curtain incinerators.
- § 60.57b Siting requirements.
- § 60.58b Compliance and performance testing.
- § 60.59b Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
- Subpart Ec—Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources: Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators
- § 60.50c Applicability and delegation of authority.
- § 60.51c Definitions.
- § 60.52c Emission limits.
- § 60.53c Operator training and qualification requirements.
- § 60.54c Siting requirements.
- § 60.55c Waste management plan.
- § 60.56c Compliance and performance testing.
- § 60.57c Monitoring requirements.
- § 60.58c Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
- Table 1A to Subpart Ec of Part 60—Emissions Limits for Small, Medium, and Large HMIWI at Affected Facilities as Defined in § 60.50c(a)(1) and (2)
- Table 1B to Subpart Ec of Part 60—Emissions Limits for Small, Medium, and Large HMIWI at Affected Facilities as Defined in § 60.50c(a)(3) and (4)
- Table 2 to Subpart Ec of Part 60—Toxic Equivalency Factors
- Table 3 to Subpart Ec of Part 60—Operating Parameters To Be Monitored and Minimum Measurement and Recording Frequencies
- Subpart F—Standards of Performance for Portland Cement Plants
- § 60.60 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.61 Definitions.
- § 60.62 Standards.
- § 60.63 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.64 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.65 Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.
- § 60.66 Delegation of authority.
- Subpart G—Standards of Performance for Nitric Acid Plants
- § 60.70 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.71 Definitions.
- § 60.72 Standard for nitrogen oxides.
- § 60.73 Emission monitoring.
- § 60.74 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart Ga—Standards of Performance for Nitric Acid Plants for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After October 14, 2011
- § 60.70a Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.71a Definitions.
- § 60.72a Standards.
- § 60.73a Emissions testing and monitoring.
- § 60.74a Affirmative defense for violations of emission standards during malfunction.
- § 60.75a Calculations.
- § 60.76a Recordkeeping.
- § 60.77a Reporting.
- Subpart H—Standards of Performance for Sulfuric Acid Plants
- § 60.80 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.81 Definitions.
- § 60.82 Standard for sulfur dioxide.
- § 60.83 Standard for acid mist.
- § 60.84 Emission monitoring.
- § 60.85 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart I—Standards of Performance for Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities
- § 60.90 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.91 Definitions.
- § 60.92 Standard for particulate matter.
- § 60.93 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart J—Standards of Performance for Petroleum Refineries
- § 60.100 Applicability, designation of affected facility, and reconstruction.
- § 60.101 Definitions.
- § 60.102 Standard for particulate matter.
- § 60.103 Standard for carbon monoxide.
- § 60.104 Standards for sulfur oxides.
- § 60.105 Monitoring of emissions and operations.
- § 60.106 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.107 Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.108 Performance test and compliance provisions.
- § 60.109 Delegation of authority.
- Subpart Ja—Standards of Performance for Petroleum Refineries for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After May 14, 2007
- § 60.100a Applicability, designation of affected facility, and reconstruction.
- § 60.101a Definitions.
- § 60.102a Emissions limitations.
- § 60.103a Design, equipment, work practice or operational standards.
- § 60.104a Performance tests.
- § 60.105a Monitoring of emissions and operations for fluid catalytic cracking units (FCCU) and fluid coking units (FCU).
- § 60.106a Monitoring of emissions and operations for sulfur recovery plants.
- § 60.107a Monitoring of emissions and operations for fuel gas combustion devices and flares.
- § 60.108a Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.
- § 60.109a Delegation of authority.
- Table 1 to Subpart Ja of Part 60—Molar Exhaust Volumes and Molar Heat Content of Fuel Gas Constituents
- Subpart K—Standards of Performance for Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After June 11, 1973, and Prior to May 19, 1978
- § 60.110 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.111 Definitions.
- § 60.112 Standard for volatile organic compounds (VOC).
- § 60.113 Monitoring of operations.
- Subpart Ka—Standards of Performance for Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After May 18, 1978, and Prior to July 23, 1984
- § 60.110a Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.111a Definitions.
- § 60.112a Standard for volatile organic compounds (VOC).
- § 60.113a Testing and procedures.
- § 60.114a Alternative means of emission limitation.
- § 60.115a Monitoring of operations.
- Subpart Kb—Standards of Performance for Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels (Including Petroleum Liquid Storage Vessels) for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After July 23, 1984, and On or Before October 4, 2023
- § 60.110b Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.111b Definitions.
- § 60.112b Standard for volatile organic compounds (VOC).
- § 60.113b Testing and procedures.
- § 60.114b Alternative means of emission limitation.
- § 60.115b Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.116b Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.117b Delegation of authority.
- Subpart Kc—Standards of Performance for Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels (Including Petroleum Liquid Storage Vessels) for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After October 4, 2023
- § 60.110c Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.111c Definitions.
- § 60.112c Standard for volatile organic compounds (VOC).
- § 60.113c Testing, monitoring, and inspection procedures.
- § 60.114c Alternative means of emission limitation.
- § 60.115c Recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.116c Reporting requirements.
- § 60.117c Delegation of authority.
- Subpart L—Standards of Performance for Secondary Lead Smelters for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After June 11, 1973, and On or Before December 1, 2022
- § 60.120 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.121 Definitions.
- § 60.122 Standard for particulate matter.
- § 60.123 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.124 Monitoring requirements.
- § 60.125 Notification, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements.
- Subpart La—Standards of Performance for Secondary Lead Smelters for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After December 1, 2022
- § 60.120a Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.121a Definitions.
- § 60.122a Standard for particulate matter.
- § 60.123a Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.124a Monitoring requirements.
- § 60.125a Notification, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements.
- Subpart M—Standards of Performance for Secondary Brass and Bronze Production Plants
- § 60.130 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.131 Definitions.
- § 60.132 Standard for particulate matter.
- § 60.133 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart N—Standards of Performance for Primary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Furnaces for Which Construction is Commenced After June 11, 1973
- § 60.140 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.141 Definitions.
- § 60.142 Standard for particulate matter.
- § 60.143 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.144 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart Na—Standards of Performance for Secondary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Steelmaking Facilities for Which Construction is Commenced After January 20, 1983
- § 60.140a Applicability and designation of affected facilities.
- § 60.141a Definitions.
- § 60.142a Standards for particulate matter.
- § 60.143a Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.144a Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.145a Compliance provisions.
- Subpart O—Standards of Performance for Sewage Treatment Plants
- § 60.150 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.151 Definitions.
- § 60.152 Standard for particulate matter.
- § 60.153 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.154 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.155 Reporting.
- § 60.156 Delegation of authority.
- Subpart P—Standards of Performance for Primary Copper Smelters
- § 60.160 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.161 Definitions.
- § 60.162 Standard for particulate matter.
- § 60.163 Standard for sulfur dioxide.
- § 60.164 Standard for visible emissions.
- § 60.165 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.166 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart Q—Standards of Performance for Primary Zinc Smelters
- § 60.170 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.171 Definitions.
- § 60.172 Standard for particulate matter.
- § 60.173 Standard for sulfur dioxide.
- § 60.174 Standard for visible emissions.
- § 60.175 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.176 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart R—Standards of Performance for Primary Lead Smelters
- § 60.180 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.181 Definitions.
- § 60.182 Standard for particulate matter.
- § 60.183 Standard for sulfur dioxide.
- § 60.184 Standard for visible emissions.
- § 60.185 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.186 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart S—Standards of Performance for Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants
- § 60.190 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.191 Definitions.
- § 60.192 Standard for fluorides.
- § 60.193 Standard for visible emissions.
- § 60.194 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.195 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart T—Standards of Performance for the Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet-Process Phosphoric Acid Plants
- § 60.200 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.201 Definitions.
- § 60.202 Standard for fluorides.
- § 60.203 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.204 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.205 Recordkeeping.
- Subpart U—Standards of Performance for the Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Superphosphoric Acid Plants
- § 60.210 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.211 Definitions.
- § 60.212 Standard for fluorides.
- § 60.213 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.214 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.215 Recordkeeping.
- Subpart V—Standards of Performance for the Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Diammonium Phosphate Plants
- § 60.220 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.221 Definitions.
- § 60.222 Standard for fluorides.
- § 60.223 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.224 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.225 Recordkeeping.
- Subpart W—Standards of Performance for the Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple Superphosphate Plants
- § 60.230 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.231 Definitions.
- § 60.232 Standard for fluorides.
- § 60.233 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.234 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.235 Recordkeeping.
- Subpart X—Standards of Performance for the Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Granular Triple Superphosphate Storage Facilities
- § 60.240 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.241 Definitions.
- § 60.242 Standard for fluorides.
- § 60.243 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.244 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.245 Recordkeeping.
- Subpart Y—Standards of Performance for Coal Preparation and Processing Plants
- § 60.250 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.251 Definitions.
- § 60.252 Standards for thermal dryers.
- § 60.253 Standards for pneumatic coal-cleaning equipment.
- § 60.254 Standards for coal processing and conveying equipment, coal storage systems, transfer and loading systems, and open storage piles.
- § 60.255 Performance tests and other compliance requirements.
- § 60.256 Continuous monitoring requirements.
- § 60.257 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.258 Reporting and recordkeeping.
- Subpart Z—Standards of Performance for Ferroalloy Production Facilities
- § 60.260 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.261 Definitions.
- § 60.262 Standard for particulate matter.
- § 60.263 Standard for carbon monoxide.
- § 60.264 Emission monitoring.
- § 60.265 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.266 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart AA—Standards of Performance for Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces Constructed After October 21, 1974, and On or Before August 17, 1983
- § 60.270 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.271 Definitions.
- § 60.272 Standard for particulate matter.
- § 60.273 Emission monitoring.
- § 60.274 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.275 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.276 Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.
- Subpart AAa—Standards of Performance for Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen Decarbonization Vessels Constructed After August 17, 1983, and On or Before May 16, 2022
- § 60.270a Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.271a Definitions.
- § 60.272a Standard for particulate matter.
- § 60.273a Emission monitoring.
- § 60.274a Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.275a Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.276a Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.
- Subpart AAb—Standards of Performance for Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen Decarbonization Vessels Constructed After May 16, 2022
- § 60.270b Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.271b Definitions.
- § 60.272b Standard for particulate matter.
- § 60.273b Emission monitoring.
- § 60.274b Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.275b Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.276b Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.
- Subpart BB—Standards of Performance for Kraft Pulp Mills
- § 60.280 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.281 Definitions.
- § 60.282 Standard for particulate matter.
- § 60.283 Standard for total reduced sulfur (TRS).
- § 60.284 Monitoring of emissions and operations.
- § 60.285 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart BBa—Standards of Performance for Kraft Pulp Mill Affected Sources for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After May 23, 2013
- § 60.280a Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.281a Definitions.
- § 60.282a Standard for filterable particulate matter.
- § 60.283a Standard for total reduced sulfur (TRS).
- § 60.284a Monitoring of emissions and operations.
- § 60.285a Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.286a Affirmative defense for violations of emission standards during malfunction.
- § 60.287a Recordkeeping.
- § 60.288a Reporting.
- Subpart CC—Standards of Performance for Glass Manufacturing Plants
- § 60.290 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.291 Definitions.
- § 60.292 Standards for particulate matter.
- § 60.293 Standards for particulate matter from glass melting furnace with modified-processes.
- §§ 60.294-60.295 [Reserved]
- § 60.296 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart DD—Standards of Performance for Grain Elevators
- § 60.300 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.301 Definitions.
- § 60.302 Standard for particulate matter.
- § 60.303 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.304 Modifications.
- Subpart EE—Standards of Performance for Surface Coating of Metal Furniture
- § 60.310 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.311 Definitions and symbols.
- § 60.312 Standard for volatile organic compounds (VOC).
- § 60.313 Performance tests and compliance provisions.
- § 60.314 Monitoring of emissions and operations.
- § 60.315 Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.316 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart FF [Reserved]
- Subpart GG—Standards of Performance for Stationary Gas Turbines
- § 60.330 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.331 Definitions.
- § 60.332 Standard for nitrogen oxides.
- § 60.333 Standard for sulfur dioxide.
- § 60.334 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.335 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart HH—Standards of Performance for Lime Manufacturing Plants
- § 60.340 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.341 Definitions.
- § 60.342 Standard for particulate matter.
- § 60.343 Monitoring of emissions and operations.
- § 60.344 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart KK—Standards of Performance for Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After January 14, 1980, and On or Before February 23, 2022
- § 60.370 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.371 Definitions.
- § 60.372 Standards for lead.
- § 60.373 Monitoring of emissions and operations.
- § 60.374 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart KKa—Standards of Performance for Lead Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants for Which Construction, Modification or Reconstruction Commenced After February 23, 2022
- § 60.370a Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.371a Definitions.
- § 60.372a Standards for lead.
- § 60.373a Monitoring of emissions and operations.
- § 60.374a Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.375a Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.
- Subpart LL—Standards of Performance for Metallic Mineral Processing Plants
- § 60.380 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.381 Definitions.
- § 60.382 Standard for particulate matter.
- § 60.383 Reconstruction.
- § 60.384 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.385 Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.
- § 60.386 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart MM—Standards of Performance for Automobile and Light Duty Truck Surface Coating Operations for which Construction, Modification or Reconstruction Commenced After October 5, 1979, and On or Before May 18, 2022
- § 60.390 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.391 Definitions.
- § 60.392 Standards for volatile organic compounds.
- § 60.393 Performance test and compliance provisions.
- § 60.394 Monitoring of emissions and operations.
- § 60.395 Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.396 Reference methods and procedures.
- § 60.397 Modifications.
- § 60.398 Innovative technology waivers.
- Subpart MMa—Standards of Performance for Automobile and Light Duty Truck Surface Coating Operations for which Construction, Modification or Reconstruction Commenced After May 18, 2022
- § 60.390a Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.391a Definitions.
- § 60.392a Standards for volatile organic compounds.
- § 60.393a Performance test and compliance provisions.
- § 60.394a Add-on control device operating limits and monitoring requirements.
- § 60.395a Notifications, reports, and records.
- § 60.396a Add-on control device destruction efficiency.
- § 60.397a Emission capture system efficiency.
- Table 1 to Subpart MMa of Part 60—Operating Limits for Capture Systems and Add-On Control Devices
- Appendix A to Subpart MMa of Part 60—Determination of Capture Efficiency of Automobile and Light-Duty Truck Spray Booth Emissions From Solvent-Borne Coatings Using Panel Testing
- Subpart NN—Standards of Performance for Phosphate Rock Plants
- § 60.400 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.401 Definitions.
- § 60.402 Standard for particulate matter.
- § 60.403 Monitoring of emissions and operations.
- § 60.404 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart PP—Standards of Performance for Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture
- § 60.420 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.421 Definitions.
- § 60.422 Standards for particulate matter.
- § 60.423 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.424 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart QQ—Standards of Performance for the Graphic Arts Industry: Publication Rotogravure Printing
- § 60.430 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.431 Definitions and notations.
- § 60.432 Standard for volatile organic compounds.
- § 60.433 Performance test and compliance provisions.
- § 60.434 Monitoring of operations and recordkeeping.
- § 60.435 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart RR—Standards of Performance for Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label Surface Coating Operations
- § 60.440 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.441 Definitions and symbols.
- § 60.442 Standard for volatile organic compounds.
- § 60.443 Compliance provisions.
- § 60.444 Performance test procedures.
- § 60.445 Monitoring of operations and recordkeeping.
- § 60.446 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.447 Reporting requirements.
- Subpart SS—Standards of Performance for Industrial Surface Coating: Large Appliances
- § 60.450 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.451 Definitions.
- § 60.452 Standard for volatile organic compounds.
- § 60.453 Performance test and compliance provisions.
- § 60.454 Monitoring of emissions and operations.
- § 60.455 Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.456 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart TT—Standards of Performance for Metal Coil Surface Coating
- § 60.460 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.461 Definitions.
- § 60.462 Standards for volatile organic compounds.
- § 60.463 Performance test and compliance provisions.
- § 60.464 Monitoring of emissions and operations.
- § 60.465 Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.466 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart UU—Standards of Performance for Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacture
- § 60.470 Applicability and designation of affected facilities.
- § 60.471 Definitions.
- § 60.472 Standards for particulate matter.
- § 60.473 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.474 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart VV—Standards of Performance for Equipment Leaks of VOC in the Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Industry for which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After January 5, 1981, and on or Before November 7, 2006
- § 60.480 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.481 Definitions.
- § 60.482-1 Standards: General.
- § 60.482-2 Standards: Pumps in light liquid service.
- § 60.482-3 Standards: Compressors.
- § 60.482-4 Standards: Pressure relief devices in gas/vapor service.
- § 60.482-5 Standards: Sampling connection systems.
- § 60.482-6 Standards: Open-ended valves or lines.
- § 60.482-7 Standards: Valves in gas/vapor service and in light liquid service.
- § 60.482-8 Standards: Pumps and valves in heavy liquid service, pressure relief devices in light liquid or heavy liquid service, and connectors.
- § 60.482-9 Standards: Delay of repair.
- § 60.482-10 Standards: Closed vent systems and control devices.
- § 60.483-1 Alternative standards for valves—allowable percentage of valves leaking.
- § 60.483-2 Alternative standards for valves—skip period leak detection and repair.
- § 60.484 Equivalence of means of emission limitation.
- § 60.485 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.486 Recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.487 Reporting requirements.
- § 60.488 Reconstruction.
- § 60.489 List of chemicals produced by affected facilities.
- Subpart VVa—Standards of Performance for Equipment Leaks of VOC in the Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Industry for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After November 7, 2006, and on or Before April 25, 2023
- § 60.480a Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.481a Definitions.
- § 60.482-1a Standards: General.
- § 60.482-2a Standards: Pumps in light liquid service.
- § 60.482-3a Standards: Compressors.
- § 60.482-4a Standards: Pressure relief devices in gas/vapor service.
- § 60.482-5a Standards: Sampling connection systems.
- § 60.482-6a Standards: Open-ended valves or lines.
- § 60.482-7a Standards: Valves in gas/vapor service and in light liquid service.
- § 60.482-8a Standards: Pumps, valves, and connectors in heavy liquid service and pressure relief devices in light liquid or heavy liquid service.
- § 60.482-9a Standards: Delay of repair.
- § 60.482-10a Standards: Closed vent systems and control devices.
- § 60.483-1a Alternative standards for valves—allowable percentage of valves leaking.
- § 60.483-2a Alternative standards for valves—skip period leak detection and repair.
- § 60.484a Equivalence of means of emission limitation.
- § 60.485a Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.486a Recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.487a Reporting requirements.
- § 60.488a Reconstruction.
- § 60.489a List of chemicals produced by affected facilities.
- Subpart VVb—Standards of Performance for Equipment Leaks of VOC in the Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Industry for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After April 25, 2023
- § 60.480b Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.481b Definitions.
- § 60.482-1b Standards: General.
- § 60.482-2b Standards: Pumps in light liquid service.
- § 60.482-3b Standards: Compressors.
- § 60.482-4b Standards: Pressure relief devices in gas/vapor service.
- § 60.482-5b Standards: Sampling connection systems.
- § 60.482-6b Standards: Open-ended valves or lines.
- § 60.482-7b Standards: Valves in gas/vapor service and in light liquid service.
- § 60.482-8b Standards: Pumps, valves, and connectors in heavy liquid service and pressure relief devices in light liquid or heavy liquid service.
- § 60.482-9b Standards: Delay of repair.
- § 60.482-10b Standards: Closed vent systems and control devices.
- § 60.482-11b Standards: Connectors in gas/vapor service and in light liquid service.
- § 60.483-1b Alternative standards for valves—allowable percentage of valves leaking.
- § 60.483-2b Alternative standards for valves—skip period leak detection and repair.
- § 60.484b Equivalence of means of emission limitation.
- § 60.485b Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.486b Recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.487b Reporting requirements.
- § 60.488b Reconstruction.
- § 60.489b List of chemicals produced by affected facilities.
- Subpart WW—Standards of Performance for the Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry
- § 60.490 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.491 Definitions.
- § 60.492 Standards for volatile organic compounds.
- § 60.493 Performance test and compliance provisions.
- § 60.494 Monitoring of emissions and operations.
- § 60.495 Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.496 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart XX—Standards of Performance for Bulk Gasoline Terminals That Commenced Construction, Modification, or Reconstruction After December 17, 1980, and On or Before June 10, 2022
- § 60.500 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.501 Definitions.
- § 60.502 Standard for Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) emissions from bulk gasoline terminals.
- § 60.503 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.504 [Reserved]
- § 60.505 Reporting and recordkeeping.
- § 60.506 Reconstruction.
- Subpart XXa—Standards of Performance for Bulk Gasoline Terminals that Commenced Construction, Modification, or Reconstruction After June 10, 2022
- § 60.500a Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.501a Definitions.
- § 60.502a Standard for volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from bulk gasoline terminals.
- § 60.503a Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.504a Monitoring requirements.
- § 60.505a Recordkeeping and reporting.
- Subparts YY-ZZ [Reserved]
- Subpart AAA—Standards of Performance for New Residential Wood Heaters
- § 60.530 Am I subject to this subpart?
- § 60.531 What definitions must I know?
- § 60.532 What standards and associated requirements must I meet and by when?
- § 60.533 What compliance and certification requirements must I meet and by when?
- § 60.534 What test methods and procedures must I use to determine compliance with the standards and requirements for certification?
- § 60.535 What procedures must I use for EPA approval of a test laboratory or EPA approval of a third-party certifier?
- § 60.536 What requirements must I meet for permanent labels, temporary labels (hangtags), and owner's manuals?
- § 60.537 What records must I keep and what reports must I submit?
- § 60.538 What activities are prohibited under this subpart?
- § 60.539 What hearing and appeal procedures apply to me?
- § 60.539a Who implements and enforces this subpart?
- § 60.539b What parts of the General Provisions do not apply to me?
- Subpart BBB—Standards of Performance for the Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry
- § 60.540 Applicability and designation of affected facilities.
- § 60.541 Definitions.
- § 60.542 Standards for volatile organic compounds.
- § 60.542a Alternate standard for volatile organic compounds.
- § 60.543 Performance test and compliance provisions.
- § 60.544 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.545 Recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.546 Reporting requirements.
- § 60.547 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.548 Delegation of authority.
- Subpart CCC [Reserved]
- Subpart DDD—Standards of Performance for Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions from the Polymer Manufacturing Industry
- § 60.560 Applicability and designation of affected facilities.
- § 60.561 Definitions.
- § 60.562-1 Standards: Process emissions.
- § 60.562-2 Standards: Equipment leaks of VOC.
- § 60.563 Monitoring requirements.
- § 60.564 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.565 Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.566 Delegation of authority.
- Subpart EEE [Reserved]
- Subpart FFF—Standards of Performance for Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating and Printing
- § 60.580 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.581 Definitions and symbols.
- § 60.582 Standard for volatile organic compounds.
- § 60.583 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.584 Monitoring of operations and recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.585 Reporting requirements.
- Subpart GGG—Standards of Performance for Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries for which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After January 4, 1983, and on or Before November 7, 2006
- § 60.590 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.591 Definitions.
- § 60.592 Standards.
- § 60.593 Exceptions.
- Subpart GGGa—Standards of Performance for Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After November 7, 2006
- § 60.590a Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.591a Definitions.
- § 60.592a Standards.
- § 60.593a Exceptions.
- Subpart HHH—Standards of Performance for Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities
- § 60.600 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.601 Definitions.
- § 60.602 Standard for volatile organic compounds.
- § 60.603 Performance test and compliance provisions.
- § 60.604 Reporting requirements.
- Subpart III—Standards of Performance for Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation Unit Processes After October 21, 1983, and on or Before April 25, 2023
- § 60.610 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.611 Definitions.
- § 60.612 Standards.
- § 60.613 Monitoring of emissions and operations.
- § 60.614 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.615 Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.616 Reconstruction.
- § 60.617 Chemicals affected by subpart III.
- § 60.618 Delegation of authority.
- Subpart IIIa—Standards of Performance for Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation Unit Processes for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After April 25, 2023
- § 60.610a Am I subject to this subpart?
- § 60.611a What definitions must I know?
- § 60.612a What standards and associated requirements must I meet?
- § 60.613a What are my monitoring, installation, operation, and maintenance requirements?
- § 60.614a What test methods and procedures must I use to determine compliance with the standards?
- § 60.615a What records must I keep and what reports must I submit?
- § 60.616a What do the terms associated with reconstruction mean for this subpart?
- § 60.617a What are the chemicals that I must produce to be affected by subpart IIIa?
- § 60.618a [Reserved]
- § 60.619a What are my requirements if I use a flare to comply with this subpart?
- § 60.620a What are my requirements for closed vent systems?
- Table 1 to Subpart IIIa of Part 60—Emission Limits and Standards for Vent Streams
- Table 2 to Subpart IIIa of Part 60—Monitoring Requirements for Complying With 98 Weight-Percent Reduction of Total Organic Compounds Emissions or a Limit of 20 Parts Per Million by Volume
- Table 3 to Subpart IIIa of Part 60—Operating Parameters, Operating Parameter Limits and Data Monitoring, Recordkeeping and Compliance Frequencies
- Table 4 to Subpart IIIa of Part 60—Calibration and Quality Control Requirements for Continuous Parameter Monitoring System (CPMS)
- Subpart JJJ—Standards of Performance for Petroleum Dry Cleaners
- § 60.620 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.621 Definitions.
- § 60.622 Standards for volatile organic compounds.
- § 60.623 Equivalent equipment and procedures.
- § 60.624 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.625 Recordkeeping requirements.
- Subpart KKK—Standards of Performance for Equipment Leaks of VOC From Onshore Natural Gas Processing Plants for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After January 20, 1984, and on or Before August 23, 2011
- § 60.630 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.631 Definitions.
- § 60.632 Standards.
- § 60.633 Exceptions.
- § 60.634 Alternative means of emission limitation.
- § 60.635 Recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.636 Reporting requirements.
- Subpart LLL—Standards of Performance for SO2 Emissions From Onshore Natural Gas Processing for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After January 20, 1984, and on or Before August 23, 2011
- § 60.640 Applicability and designation of affected facilities.
- § 60.641 Definitions.
- § 60.642 Standards for sulfur dioxide.
- § 60.643 Compliance provisions.
- § 60.644 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.645 [Reserved]
- § 60.646 Monitoring of emissions and operations.
- § 60.647 Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.
- § 60.648 Optional procedure for measuring hydrogen sulfide in acid gas—Tutwiler Procedure. 1
- Subpart MMM [Reserved]
- Subpart NNN—Standards of Performance for Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Distillation Operations After December 30, 1983, and on or Before April 25, 2023
- § 60.660 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.661 Definitions.
- § 60.662 Standards.
- § 60.663 Monitoring of emissions and operations.
- § 60.664 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.665 Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.666 Reconstruction.
- § 60.667 Chemicals affected by subpart NNN.
- § 60.668 Delegation of authority.
- Subpart NNNa—Standards of Performance for Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Distillation Operations for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After April 25, 2023
- § 60.660a Am I subject to this subpart?
- § 60.661a What definitions must I know?
- § 60.662a What standards and associated requirements must I meet?
- § 60.663a What are my monitoring, installation, operation, and maintenance requirements?
- § 60.664a What test methods and procedures must I use to determine compliance with the standards?
- § 60.665a What records must I keep and what reports must I submit?
- § 60.666a What do the terms associated with reconstruction mean for this subpart?
- § 60.667a What are the chemicals that I must produce to be affected by subpart NNNa?
- § 60.668a [Reserved]
- § 60.669a What are my requirements if I use a flare to comply with this subpart?
- § 60.670a What are my requirements for closed vent systems?
- Table 1 to Subpart NNNa of Part 60—Emission Limits and Standards for Vent Streams
- Table 2 to Subpart NNNa of Part 60—Monitoring Requirements for Complying With 98 Weight-Percent Reduction of Total Organic Compounds Emissions or a Limit of 20 Parts per Million by Volume
- Table 3 to Subpart NNNa of Part 60—Operating Parameters, Operating Parameter Limits and Data Monitoring, Recordkeeping and Compliance Frequencies
- Table 4 to Subpart NNNa of Part 60—Calibration and Quality Control Requirements for Continuous Parameter Monitoring System (CPMS)
- Subpart OOO—Standards of Performance for Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants
- § 60.670 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.671 Definitions.
- § 60.672 Standard for particulate matter (PM).
- § 60.673 Reconstruction.
- § 60.674 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.675 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.676 Reporting and recordkeeping.
- Table 1 to Subpart OOO of Part 60—Exceptions to Applicability of Subpart A to Subpart OOO
- Table 2 to Subpart OOO of Part 60—Stack Emission Limits for Affected Facilities With Capture Systems
- Table 3 to Subpart OOO of Part 60—Fugitive Emission Limits
- Subpart PPP—Standard of Performance for Wool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants
- § 60.680 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.681 Definitions.
- § 60.682 Standard for particulate matter.
- § 60.683 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.684 Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.
- § 60.685 Test methods and procedures.
- Subpart QQQ—Standards of Performance for VOC Emissions From Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Systems
- § 60.690 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.691 Definitions.
- § 60.692-1 Standards: General.
- § 60.692-2 Standards: Individual drain systems.
- § 60.692-3 Standards: Oil-water separators.
- § 60.692-4 Standards: Aggregate facility.
- § 60.692-5 Standards: Closed vent systems and control devices.
- § 60.692-6 Standards: Delay of repair.
- § 60.692-7 Standards: Delay of compliance.
- § 60.693-1 Alternative standards for individual drain systems.
- § 60.693-2 Alternative standards for oil-water separators.
- § 60.694 Permission to use alternative means of emission limitation.
- § 60.695 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.696 Performance test methods and procedures and compliance provisions.
- § 60.697 Recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.698 Reporting requirements.
- § 60.699 Delegation of authority.
- Subpart RRR—Subpart RRR—Standards of Performance for Volatile Organic Compound Emissions From Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor Processes After June 29, 1990, and on or Before April 25, 2023
- § 60.700 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.701 Definitions.
- § 60.702 Standards.
- § 60.703 Monitoring of emissions and operations.
- § 60.704 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.705 Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.706 Reconstruction.
- § 60.707 Chemicals affected by subpart RRR.
- § 60.708 Delegation of authority.
- Subpart RRRa—Standards of Performance for Volatile Organic Compound Emissions From Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor Processes for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After April 25, 2023
- § 60.700a Am I subject to this subpart?
- § 60.701a What definitions must I know?
- § 60.702a What standards and associated requirements must I meet?
- § 60.703a What are my monitoring, installation, operation, and maintenance requirements?
- § 60.704a What test methods and procedures must I use to determine compliance with the standards?
- § 60.705a What records must I keep and what reports must I submit?
- § 60.706a What do the terms associated with reconstruction mean for this subpart?
- § 60.707a What are the chemicals that I must produce to be affected by subpart RRRa?
- § 60.708a [Reserved]
- § 60.709a What are my requirements if I use a flare to comply with this subpart?
- § 60.710a What are my requirements for closed vent systems?
- Table 1 to Subpart RRRa of Part 60—Emission Limits and Standards for Vent Streams
- Table 2 to Subpart RRRa of Part 60—Monitoring Requirements for Complying With 98 Weight-Percent Reduction of Total Organic Compounds Emissions or a Limit of 20 Parts Per Million by Volume
- Table 3 to Subpart RRRa of Part 60—Operating Parameters, Operating Parameter Limits and Data Monitoring, Recordkeeping and Compliance Frequencies
- Table 4 to Subpart RRRa of Part 60—Calibration and Quality Control Requirements for Continuous Parameter Monitoring System (CPMS)
- Subpart SSS—Standards of Performance for Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities
- § 60.710 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.711 Definitions, symbols, and cross reference tables.
- § 60.712 Standards for volatile organic compounds.
- § 60.713 Compliance provisions.
- § 60.714 Installation of monitoring devices and recordkeeping.
- § 60.715 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.716 Permission to use alternative means of emission limitation.
- § 60.717 Reporting and monitoring requirements.
- § 60.718 Delegation of authority.
- Subpart TTT—Standards of Performance for Industrial Surface Coating: Surface Coating of Plastic Parts for Business Machines
- § 60.720 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.721 Definitions.
- § 60.722 Standards for volatile organic compounds.
- § 60.723 Performance tests and compliance provisions.
- § 60.724 Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.725 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.726 Delegation of authority.
- Subpart TTTa—Standards of Performance for Industrial Surface Coating: Surface Coating of Plastic Parts for Business Machines for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After June 21, 2022
- § 60.720a Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.721a Definitions.
- § 60.722a Standards for volatile organic compounds.
- § 60.723a Performance tests and compliance provisions.
- § 60.724a Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.725a Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.726a Delegation of authority.
- Subpart UUU—Standards of Performance for Calciners and Dryers in Mineral Industries
- § 60.730 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.731 Definitions.
- § 60.732 Standards for particulate matter.
- § 60.733 Reconstruction.
- § 60.734 Monitoring of emissions and operations.
- § 60.735 Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.
- § 60.736 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.737 Delegation of authority.
- Subpart VVV—Standards of Performance for Polymeric Coating of Supporting Substrates Facilities
- § 60.740 Applicability and designation of affected facility.
- § 60.741 Definitions, symbols, and cross-reference tables.
- § 60.742 Standards for volatile organic compounds.
- § 60.743 Compliance provisions.
- § 60.744 Monitoring requirements.
- § 60.745 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.746 Permission to use alternative means of emission limitation.
- § 60.747 Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.748 Delegation of authority.
- Subpart WWW—Standards of Performance for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills That Commenced Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification on or After May 30, 1991, but Before July 18, 2014
- § 60.750 Applicability, designation of affected facility, and delegation of authority.
- § 60.751 Definitions.
- § 60.752 Standards for air emissions from municipal solid waste landfills.
- § 60.753 Operational standards for collection and control systems.
- § 60.754 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.755 Compliance provisions.
- § 60.756 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.757 Reporting requirements.
- § 60.758 Recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.759 Specifications for active collection systems.
- Subpart XXX—Standards of Performance for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills That Commenced Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification After July 17, 2014
- § 60.760 Applicability, designation of affected source, and delegation of authority.
- § 60.761 Definitions.
- § 60.762 Standards for air emissions from municipal solid waste landfills.
- § 60.763 Operational standards for collection and control systems.
- § 60.764 Test methods and procedures.
- § 60.765 Compliance provisions.
- § 60.766 Monitoring of operations.
- § 60.767 Reporting requirements.
- § 60.768 Recordkeeping requirements.
- § 60.769 Specifications for active collection systems.
- Subparts YYY-ZZZ [Reserved]
- Subpart AAAA—Standards of Performance for Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units for Which Construction is Commenced After August 30, 1999 or for Which Modification or Reconstruction is Commenced After June 6, 2001
- Introduction
- § 60.1000 What does this subpart do?
- § 60.1005 When does this subpart become effective?
- Applicability
- § 60.1010 Does this subpart apply to my municipal waste combustion unit?
- § 60.1015 What is a new municipal waste combustion unit?
- § 60.1020 Does this subpart allow any exemptions?
- § 60.1025 Do subpart E new source performance standards also apply to my municipal waste combustion unit?
- § 60.1030 Can the Administrator delegate authority to enforce these Federal new source performance standards to a State agency?
- § 60.1035 How are these new source performance standards structured?
- § 60.1040 Do all five components of these new source performance standards apply at the same time?
- § 60.1045 Are there different subcategories of small municipal waste combustion units within this subpart?
- Preconstruction Requirements: Materials Separation Plan
- § 60.1050 Who must submit a materials separation plan?
- § 60.1055 What is a materials separation plan?
- § 60.1060 What steps must I complete for my materials separation plan?
- § 60.1065 What must I include in my draft materials separation plan?
- § 60.1070 How do I make my draft materials separation plan available to the public?
- § 60.1075 When must I accept comments on the materials separation plan?
- § 60.1080 Where and when must I hold a public meeting on my draft materials separation plan?
- § 60.1085 What must I do with any public comments I receive during the public comment period on my draft materials separation plan?
- § 60.1090 What must I do with my revised materials separation plan?
- § 60.1095 What must I include in the public meeting on my revised materials separation plan?
- § 60.1100 What must I do with any public comments I receive on my revised materials separation plan?
- § 60.1105 How do I submit my final materials separation plan?
- Preconstruction Requirements: Siting Analysis
- § 60.1110 Who must submit a siting analysis?
- § 60.1115 What is a siting analysis?
- § 60.1120 What steps must I complete for my siting analysis?
- § 60.1125 What must I include in my siting analysis?
- § 60.1130 How do I make my siting analysis available to the public?
- § 60.1135 When must I accept comments on the siting analysis and revised materials separation plan?
- § 60.1140 Where and when must I hold a public meeting on the siting analysis?
- § 60.1145 What must I do with any public comments I receive during the public comment period on my siting analysis?
- § 60.1150 How do I submit my siting analysis?
- Good Combustion Practices: Operator Training
- § 60.1155 What types of training must I do?
- § 60.1160 Who must complete the operator training course? By when?
- § 60.1165 Who must complete the plant-specific training course?
- § 60.1170 What plant-specific training must I provide?
- § 60.1175 What information must I include in the plant-specific operating manual?
- § 60.1180 Where must I keep the plant-specific operating manual?
- Good Combustion Practices: Operator Certification
- § 60.1185 What types of operator certification must the chief facility operator and shift supervisor obtain and by when must they obtain it?
- § 60.1190 After the required date for operator certification, who may operate the municipal waste combustion unit?
- § 60.1195 What if all the certified operators must be temporarily offsite?
- Good Combustion Practices: Operating Requirements
- § 60.1200 What are the operating practice requirements for my municipal waste combustion unit?
- § 60.1205 What happens to the operating requirements during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction?
- Emission Limits
- § 60.1210 What pollutants are regulated by this subpart?
- § 60.1215 What emission limits must I meet? By when?
- § 60.1220 What happens to the emission limits during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction?
- Continuous Emission Monitoring
- § 60.1225 What types of continuous emission monitoring must I perform?
- § 60.1230 What continuous emission monitoring systems must I install for gaseous pollutants?
- § 60.1235 How are the data from the continuous emission monitoring systems used?
- § 60.1240 How do I make sure my continuous emission monitoring systems are operating correctly?
- § 60.1245 Am I exempt from any appendix B or appendix F requirements to evaluate continuous emission monitoring systems?
- § 60.1250 What is my schedule for evaluating continuous emission monitoring systems?
- § 60.1255 What must I do if I choose to monitor carbon dioxide instead of oxygen as a diluent gas?
- § 60.1260 What is the minimum amount of monitoring data I must collect with my continuous emission monitoring systems and is the data collection requirement enforceable?
- § 60.1265 How do I convert my 1-hour arithmetic averages into the appropriate averaging times and units?
- § 60.1270 What is required for my continuous opacity monitoring system and how are the data used?
- § 60.1275 What additional requirements must I meet for the operation of my continuous emission monitoring systems and continuous opacity monitoring system?
- § 60.1280 What must I do if any of my continuous emission monitoring systems are temporarily unavailable to meet the data collection requirements?
- Stack Testing
- § 60.1285 What types of stack tests must I conduct?
- § 60.1290 How are the stack test data used?
- § 60.1295 What schedule must I follow for the stack testing?
- § 60.1300 What test methods must I use to stack test?
- § 60.1305 May I conduct stack testing less often?
- § 60.1310 May I deviate from the 13-month testing schedule if unforeseen circumstances arise?
- Other Monitoring Requirements
- § 60.1315 Must I meet other requirements for continuous monitoring?
- § 60.1320 How do I monitor the load of my municipal waste combustion unit?
- § 60.1325 How do I monitor the temperature of flue gases at the inlet of my particulate matter control device?
- § 60.1330 How do I monitor the injection rate of activated carbon?
- § 60.1335 What is the minimum amount of monitoring data I must collect with my continuous parameter monitoring systems and is the data collection requirement enforceable?
- Recordkeeping
- § 60.1340 What records must I keep?
- § 60.1345 Where must I keep my records and for how long?
- § 60.1350 What records must I keep for the materials separation plan and siting analysis?
- § 60.1355 What records must I keep for operator training and certification?
- § 60.1360 What records must I keep for stack tests?
- § 60.1365 What records must I keep for continuously monitored pollutants or parameters?
- § 60.1370 What records must I keep for municipal waste combustion units that use activated carbon?
- Reporting
- § 60.1375 What reports must I submit before I submit my notice of construction?
- § 60.1380 What must I include in my notice of construction?
- § 60.1385 What reports must I submit after I submit my notice of construction and in what form?
- § 60.1390 What are the appropriate units of measurement for reporting my data?
- § 60.1395 When must I submit the initial report?
- § 60.1400 What must I include in my initial report?
- § 60.1405 When must I submit the annual report?
- § 60.1410 What must I include in my annual report?
- § 60.1415 What must I do if I am out of compliance with the requirements of this subpart?
- § 60.1420 If a semiannual report is required, when must I submit it?
- § 60.1425 What must I include in the semiannual out-of-compliance reports?
- § 60.1430 Can reporting dates be changed?
- Air Curtain Incinerators that Burn 100 Percent Yard Waste
- § 60.1435 What is an air curtain incinerator?
- § 60.1440 What is yard waste?
- § 60.1445 What are the emission limits for air curtain incinerators that burn 100 percent yard waste?
- § 60.1450 How must I monitor opacity for air curtain incinerators that burn 100 percent yard waste?
- § 60.1455 What are the recordkeeping and reporting requirements for air curtain incinerators that burn 100 percent yard waste?
- Equations
- § 60.1460 What equations must I use?
- Definitions
- § 60.1465 What definitions must I know?
- Table 1 to Subpart AAAA of Part 60—Emission Limits for New Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units
- Table 2 to Subpart AAAA of Part 60—Carbon Monoxide Emission Limits for New Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units
- Table 3 to Subpart AAAA of Part 60—Requirements for Validating Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS)
- Table 4 to Subpart AAAA of Part 60—Requirements for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS)
- Table 5 to Subpart AAAA of Part 60—Requirements for Stack Tests
- Subpart BBBB—Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times for Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units Constructed on or Before August 30, 1999
- Introduction
- § 60.1500 What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 60.1505 Am I affected by this subpart?
- § 60.1510 Is a State plan required for all States?
- § 60.1515 What must I include in my State plan?
- § 60.1520 Is there an approval process for my State plan?
- § 60.1525 What if my State plan is not approvable?
- § 60.1530 Is there an approval process for a negative declaration letter?
- § 60.1535 What compliance schedule must I include in my State plan?
- § 60.1540 Are there any State plan requirements for this subpart that supersede the requirements specified in subpart B?
- § 60.1545 Does this subpart directly affect municipal waste combustion unit owners and operators in my State?
- Applicability of State Plans
- § 60.1550 What municipal waste combustion units must I address in my State plan?
- § 60.1555 Are any small municipal waste combustion units exempt from my State plan?
- § 60.1560 Can an affected municipal waste combustion unit reduce its capacity to less than 35 tons per day rather than comply with my State plan?
- § 60.1565 What subcategories of small municipal waste combustion units must I include in my State plan?
- Use of Model Rule
- § 60.1570 What is the “model rule” in this subpart?
- § 60.1575 How does the model rule relate to the required elements of my State plan?
- § 60.1580 What are the principal components of the model rule?
- Model Rule—Increments of Progress
- § 60.1585 What are my requirements for meeting increments of progress and achieving final compliance?
- § 60.1590 When must I complete each increment of progress?
- § 60.1595 What must I include in the notifications of achievement of my increments of progress?
- § 60.1600 When must I submit the notifications of achievement of increments of progress?
- § 60.1605 What if I do not meet an increment of progress?
- § 60.1610 How do I comply with the increment of progress for submittal of a control plan?
- § 60.1615 How do I comply with the increment of progress for awarding contracts?
- § 60.1620 How do I comply with the increment of progress for initiating onsite construction?
- § 60.1625 How do I comply with the increment of progress for completing onsite construction?
- § 60.1630 How do I comply with the increment of progress for achieving final compliance?
- § 60.1635 What must I do if I close my municipal waste combustion unit and then restart my municipal waste combustion unit?
- § 60.1640 What must I do if I plan to permanently close my municipal waste combustion unit and not restart it?
- Model Rule—Good Combustion Practices: Operator Training
- § 60.1645 What types of training must I do?
- § 60.1650 Who must complete the operator training course? By when?
- § 60.1655 Who must complete the plant-specific training course?
- § 60.1660 What plant-specific training must I provide?
- § 60.1665 What information must I include in the plant-specific operating manual?
- § 60.1670 Where must I keep the plant-specific operating manual?
- Model Rule—Good Combustion Practices: Operator Certification
- § 60.1675 What types of operator certification must the chief facility operator and shift supervisor obtain and by when must they obtain it?
- § 60.1680 After the required date for operator certification, who may operate the municipal waste combustion unit?
- § 60.1685 What if all the certified operators must be temporarily offsite?
- Model Rule—Good Combustion Practices: Operating Requirements
- § 60.1690 What are the operating practice requirements for my municipal waste combustion unit?
- § 60.1695 What happens to the operating requirements during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction?
- Model Rule—Emission Limits
- § 60.1700 What pollutants are regulated by this subpart?
- § 60.1705 What emission limits must I meet? By when?
- § 60.1710 What happens to the emission limits during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction?
- Model Rule—Continuous Emission Monitoring
- § 60.1715 What types of continuous emission monitoring must I perform?
- § 60.1720 What continuous emission monitoring systems must I install for gaseous pollutants?
- § 60.1725 How are the data from the continuous emission monitoring systems used?
- § 60.1730 How do I make sure my continuous emission monitoring systems are operating correctly?
- § 60.1735 Am I exempt from any appendix B or appendix F requirements to evaluate continuous emission monitoring systems?
- § 60.1740 What is my schedule for evaluating continuous emission monitoring systems?
- § 60.1745 What must I do if I choose to monitor carbon dioxide instead of oxygen as a diluent gas?
- § 60.1750 What is the minimum amount of monitoring data I must collect with my continuous emission monitoring systems and is the data collection requirement enforceable?
- § 60.1755 How do I convert my 1-hour arithmetic averages into appropriate averaging times and units?
- § 60.1760 What is required for my continuous opacity monitoring system and how are the data used?
- § 60.1765 What additional requirements must I meet for the operation of my continuous emission monitoring systems and continuous opacity monitoring system?
- § 60.1770 What must I do if any of my continuous emission monitoring systems are temporarily unavailable to meet the data collection requirements?
- Model Rule—Stack Testing
- § 60.1775 What types of stack tests must I conduct?
- § 60.1780 How are the stack test data used?
- § 60.1785 What schedule must I follow for the stack testing?
- § 60.1790 What test methods must I use to stack test?
- § 60.1795 May I conduct stack testing less often?
- § 60.1800 May I deviate from the 13-month testing schedule if unforeseen circumstances arise?
- Model Rule—Other Monitoring Requirements
- § 60.1805 Must I meet other requirements for continuous monitoring?
- § 60.1810 How do I monitor the load of my municipal waste combustion unit?
- § 60.1815 How do I monitor the temperature of flue gases at the inlet of my particulate matter control device?
- § 60.1820 How do I monitor the injection rate of activated carbon?
- § 60.1825 What is the minimum amount of monitoring data I must collect with my continuous parameter monitoring systems and is the data collection requirement enforceable?
- Model Rule—Recordkeeping
- § 60.1830 What records must I keep?
- § 60.1835 Where must I keep my records and for how long?
- § 60.1840 What records must I keep for operator training and certification?
- § 60.1845 What records must I keep for stack tests?
- § 60.1850 What records must I keep for continuously monitored pollutants or parameters?
- § 60.1855 What records must I keep for municipal waste combustion units that use activated carbon?
- Model Rule—Reporting
- § 60.1860 What reports must I submit and in what form?
- § 60.1865 What are the appropriate units of measurement for reporting my data?
- § 60.1870 When must I submit the initial report?
- § 60.1875 What must I include in my initial report?
- § 60.1880 When must I submit the annual report?
- § 60.1885 What must I include in my annual report?
- § 60.1890 What must I do if I am out of compliance with the requirements of this subpart?
- § 60.1895 If a semiannual report is required, when must I submit it?
- § 60.1900 What must I include in the semiannual out-of-compliance reports?
- § 60.1905 Can reporting dates be changed?
- Model Rule—Air Curtain Incinerators That Burn 100 Percent Yard Waste
- § 60.1910 What is an air curtain incinerator?
- § 60.1915 What is yard waste?
- § 60.1920 What are the emission limits for air curtain incinerators that burn 100 percent yard waste?
- § 60.1925 How must I monitor opacity for air curtain incinerators that burn 100 percent yard waste?
- § 60.1930 What are the recordkeeping and reporting requirements for air curtain incinerators that burn 100 percent yard waste?
- Equations
- § 60.1935 What equations must I use?
- Definitions
- § 60.1940 What definitions must I know?
- Table 1 to Subpart BBBB of Part 60—Model Rule—Compliance Schedules and Increments of Progress
- Table 2 to Subpart BBBB of Part 60—Model Rule—Class I Emission Limits for Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units a
- Table 3 to Subpart BBBB of Part 60—Model Rule—Class I Nitrogen Oxides Emission Limits for Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units a b c
- Table 4 to Subpart BBBB of Part 60—Model Rule—Class II Emission Limits for Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Unit a
- Table 5 to Subpart BBBB of Part 60—Model Rule—Carbon Monoxide Emission Limits for Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units
- Table 6 to Subpart BBBB of Part 60—Model Rule—Requirements for Validating Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS)
- Table 7 to Subpart BBBB of Part 60—Model Rule—Requirements for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS)
- Table 8 to Subpart BBBB of Part 60—Model Rule—Requirements for Stack Tests
- Subpart CCCC—Standards of Performance for Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units
- Introduction
- § 60.2000 What does this subpart do?
- § 60.2005 When did this subpart become effective?
- Applicability
- § 60.2010 Does this subpart apply to my incineration unit?
- § 60.2015 What is a new incineration unit?
- § 60.2020 What combustion units are exempt from this subpart?
- § 60.2030 Who implements and enforces this subpart?
- § 60.2035 How are these new source performance standards structured?
- § 60.2040 Do all eleven components of these new source performance standards apply at the same time?
- § 60.2041 [Reserved]
- Preconstruction Siting Analysis
- § 60.2045 Who must prepare a siting analysis?
- § 60.2050 What is a siting analysis?
- Waste Management Plan
- § 60.2055 What is a waste management plan?
- § 60.2060 When must I submit my waste management plan?
- § 60.2065 What should I include in my waste management plan?
- Operator Training and Qualification
- § 60.2070 What are the operator training and qualification requirements?
- § 60.2075 When must the operator training course be completed?
- § 60.2080 How do I obtain my operator qualification?
- § 60.2085 How do I maintain my operator qualification?
- § 60.2090 How do I renew my lapsed operator qualification?
- § 60.2095 What site-specific documentation is required?
- § 60.2100 What if all the qualified operators are temporarily not accessible?
- Emission Limitations and Operating Limits
- § 60.2105 What emission limitations must I meet and by when?
- § 60.2110 What operating limits must I meet and by when?
- § 60.2115 What if I do not use a wet scrubber, fabric filter, activated carbon injection, selective noncatalytic reduction, an electrostatic precipitator, or a dry scrubber to comply with the emission limitations?
- Performance Testing
- § 60.2125 How do I conduct the initial and annual performance test?
- § 60.2130 How are the performance test data used?
- Initial Compliance Requirements
- § 60.2135 How do I demonstrate initial compliance with the emission limitations and establish the operating limits?
- § 60.2140 By what date must I conduct the initial performance test?
- § 60.2141 By what date must I conduct the initial air pollution control device inspection?
- Continuous Compliance Requirements
- § 60.2145 How do I demonstrate continuous compliance with the emission limitations and the operating limits?
- § 60.2150 By what date must I conduct the annual performance test?
- § 60.2151 By what date must I conduct the annual air pollution control device inspection?
- § 60.2155 May I conduct performance testing less often?
- § 60.2160 May I conduct a repeat performance test to establish new operating limits?
- Monitoring
- § 60.2165 What monitoring equipment must I install and what parameters must I monitor?
- § 60.2170 Is there a minimum amount of monitoring data I must obtain?
- Recordkeeping and Reporting
- § 60.2175 What records must I keep?
- § 60.2180 Where and in what format must I keep my records?
- § 60.2185 What reports must I submit?
- § 60.2190 What must I submit prior to commencing construction?
- § 60.2195 What information must I submit prior to initial startup?
- § 60.2200 What information must I submit following my initial performance test?
- § 60.2205 When must I submit my annual report?
- § 60.2210 What information must I include in my annual report?
- § 60.2215 What else must I report if I have a deviation from the operating limits or the emission limitations?
- § 60.2220 What must I include in the deviation report?
- § 60.2225 What else must I report if I have a deviation from the requirement to have a qualified operator accessible?
- § 60.2230 Are there any other notifications or reports that I must submit?
- § 60.2235 In what form can I submit my reports?
- § 60.2240 Can reporting dates be changed?
- Title V Operating Permits
- § 60.2242 Am I required to apply for and obtain a Title V operating permit for my unit?
- Air Curtain Incinerators (ACIs)
- § 60.2245 What is an air curtain incinerator?
- § 60.2250 What are the emission limitations for air curtain incinerators?
- § 60.2255 How must I monitor opacity for air curtain incinerators?
- § 60.2260 What are the recordkeeping and reporting requirements for air curtain incinerators?
- Definitions
- § 60.2265 What definitions must I know?
- Table 1 to Subpart CCCC of Part 60—Emission Limitations for Incinerators for Which Construction is Commenced After November 30, 1999, But no Later Than June 4, 2010, or for Which Modification or Reconstruction is Commenced on or After June 1, 2001, But no Later Than August 7, 2013
- Table 2 to Subpart CCCC of Part 60—Operating Limits for Wet Scrubbers
- Table 3 to Subpart CCCC of Part 60—Toxic Equivalency Factors
- Table 4 to Subpart CCCC of Part 60—Summary of Reporting Requirements 1
- Table 5 to Subpart CCCC of Part 60—Emission Limitations for Incinerators That Commenced Construction After June 4, 2010, or That Commenced Reconstruction or Modification After August 7, 2013
- Table 6 to Subpart CCCC of Part 60—Emission Limitations for Energy Recovery Units That Commenced Construction After June 4, 2010, or That Commenced Reconstruction or Modification After August 7, 2013
- Table 7 to Subpart CCCC of Part 60—Emission Limitations for Waste-Burning Kilns That Commenced Construction After June 4, 2010, or Reconstruction or Modification After August 7, 2013
- Table 8 to Subpart CCCC of Part 60—Emission Limitations for Small, Remote Incinerators That Commenced Construction After June 4, 2010, or That Commenced Reconstruction or Modification After August 7, 2013
- Subpart DDDD—Emissions Guidelines and Compliance Times for Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units
- Introduction
- § 60.2500 What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 60.2505 Am I affected by this subpart?
- § 60.2510 Is a state plan required for all states?
- § 60.2515 What must I include in my state plan?
- § 60.2520 Is there an approval process for my state plan?
- § 60.2525 What if my state plan is not approvable?
- § 60.2530 Is there an approval process for a negative declaration letter?
- § 60.2535 What compliance schedule must I include in my state plan?
- § 60.2540 Are there any state plan requirements for this subpart that apply instead of the requirements specified in subpart B?
- § 60.2541 In lieu of a state plan submittal, are there other acceptable option(s) for a state to meet its Clean Air Act section 111(d)/129(b)(2) obligations?
- § 60.2542 What authorities will not be delegated to state, local, or tribal agencies?
- § 60.2545 Does this subpart directly affect CISWI owners and operators in my state?
- Applicability of State Plans
- § 60.2550 What CISWIs must I address in my state plan?
- § 60.2555 What combustion units are exempt from my state plan?
- § 60.2556 [Reserved]
- Use of Model Rule
- § 60.2560 What is the “model rule” in this subpart?
- § 60.2565 How does the model rule relate to the required elements of my state plan?
- § 60.2570 What are the principal components of the model rule?
- Model Rule—Increments of Progress
- § 60.2575 What are my requirements for meeting increments of progress and achieving final compliance?
- § 60.2580 When must I complete each increment of progress?
- § 60.2585 What must I include in the notifications of achievement of increments of progress?
- § 60.2590 When must I submit the notifications of achievement of increments of progress?
- § 60.2595 What if I do not meet an increment of progress?
- § 60.2600 How do I comply with the increment of progress for submittal of a control plan?
- § 60.2605 How do I comply with the increment of progress for achieving final compliance?
- § 60.2610 What must I do if I close my CISWI and then restart it?
- § 60.2615 What must I do if I plan to permanently close my CISWI and not restart it?
- Model Rule—Waste Management Plan
- § 60.2620 What is a waste management plan?
- § 60.2625 When must I submit my waste management plan?
- § 60.2630 What should I include in my waste management plan?
- Model Rule—Operator Training and Qualification
- § 60.2635 What are the operator training and qualification requirements?
- § 60.2640 When must the operator training course be completed?
- § 60.2645 How do I obtain my operator qualification?
- § 60.2650 How do I maintain my operator qualification?
- § 60.2655 How do I renew my lapsed operator qualification?
- § 60.2660 What site-specific documentation is required?
- § 60.2665 What if all the qualified operators are temporarily not accessible?
- Model Rule—Emission Limitations and Operating Limits
- § 60.2670 What emission limitations must I meet and by when?
- § 60.2675 What operating limits must I meet and by when?
- § 60.2680 What if I do not use a wet scrubber, fabric filter, activated carbon injection, selective noncatalytic reduction, an electrostatic precipitator, or a dry scrubber to comply with the emission limitations?
- Model Rule—Performance Testing
- § 60.2690 How do I conduct the initial and annual performance test?
- § 60.2695 How are the performance test data used?
- Model Rule—Initial Compliance Requirements
- § 60.2700 How do I demonstrate initial compliance with the amended emission limitations and establish the operating limits?
- § 60.2705 By what date must I conduct the initial performance test?
- § 60.2706 By what date must I conduct the initial air pollution control device inspection?
- Model Rule—Continuous Compliance Requirements
- § 60.2710 How do I demonstrate continuous compliance with the amended emission limitations and the operating limits?
- § 60.2715 By what date must I conduct the annual performance test?
- § 60.2716 By what date must I conduct the annual air pollution control device inspection?
- § 60.2720 May I conduct performance testing less often?
- § 60.2725 May I conduct a repeat performance test to establish new operating limits?
- Model Rule—Monitoring
- § 60.2730 What monitoring equipment must I install and what parameters must I monitor?
- § 60.2735 Is there a minimum amount of monitoring data I must obtain?
- Model Rule—Recordkeeping and Reporting
- § 60.2740 What records must I keep?
- § 60.2745 Where and in what format must I keep my records?
- § 60.2750 What reports must I submit?
- § 60.2755 When must I submit my waste management plan?
- § 60.2760 What information must I submit following my initial performance test?
- § 60.2765 When must I submit my annual report?
- § 60.2770 What information must I include in my annual report?
- § 60.2775 What else must I report if I have a deviation from the operating limits or the emission limitations?
- § 60.2780 What must I include in the deviation report?
- § 60.2785 What else must I report if I have a deviation from the requirement to have a qualified operator accessible?
- § 60.2790 Are there any other notifications or reports that I must submit?
- § 60.2795 In what form can I submit my reports?
- § 60.2800 Can reporting dates be changed?
- Model Rule—Title V Operating Permits
- § 60.2805 Am I required to apply for and obtain a Title V operating permit for my unit?
- Model Rule—Air Curtain Incinerators (ACIs)
- § 60.2810 What is an air curtain incinerator?
- § 60.2815 What are my requirements for meeting increments of progress and achieving final compliance?
- § 60.2820 When must I complete each increment of progress?
- § 60.2825 What must I include in the notifications of achievement of increments of progress?
- § 60.2830 When must I submit the notifications of achievement of increments of progress?
- § 60.2835 What if I do not meet an increment of progress?
- § 60.2840 How do I comply with the increment of progress for submittal of a control plan?
- § 60.2845 How do I comply with the increment of progress for achieving final compliance?
- § 60.2850 What must I do if I close my air curtain incinerator and then restart it?
- § 60.2855 What must I do if I plan to permanently close my air curtain incinerator and not restart it?
- § 60.2860 What are the emission limitations for air curtain incinerators?
- § 60.2865 How must I monitor opacity for air curtain incinerators?
- § 60.2870 What are the recordkeeping and reporting requirements for air curtain incinerators?
- Model Rule—Definitions
- § 60.2875 What definitions must I know?
- Table 1 to Subpart DDDD of Part 60—Model Rule—Increments of Progress and Compliance Schedules
- Table 2 to Subpart DDDD of Part 60—Model Rule—Emission Limitations That Apply to Incinerators Before [Date To Be Specified in State Plan] 1
- Table 3 to Subpart DDDD of Part 60—Model Rule—Operating Limits for Wet Scrubbers
- Table 4 to Subpart DDDD of Part 60—Model Rule—Toxic Equivalency Factors
- Table 5 to Subpart DDDD of Part 60—Model Rule—Summary of Reporting Requirements 1
- Table 6 to Subpart DDDD of Part 60—Model Rule—Emission Limitations That Apply to Incinerators on and After [Date To Be Specified in State Plan] 1
- Table 7 to Subpart DDDD of Part 60—Model Rule—Emission Limitations That Apply to Energy Recovery Units After May 20, 2011
- Table 8 to Subpart DDDD of Part 60—Model Rule—Emission Limitations That Apply to Waste-Burning Kilns After May 20, 2011
- Table 9 to Subpart DDDD of Part 60—Model Rule—Emission Limitations That Apply to Small, Remote Incinerators After May 20, 2011 [Date To Be Specified in State Plan] 1
- Subpart EEEE—Standards of Performance for Other Solid Waste Incineration Units
- Introduction
- § 60.2880 What does this subpart do?
- § 60.2881 When does this subpart become effective?
- Applicability
- § 60.2885 Does this subpart apply to my incineration unit?
- § 60.2886 What is a new incineration unit?
- § 60.2887 What combustion units are excluded from this subpart?
- § 60.2888 Are air curtain incinerators regulated under this subpart?
- § 60.2889 Who implements and enforces this subpart?
- § 60.2890 How are these new source performance standards structured?
- § 60.2891 Do all components of these new source performance standards apply at the same time?
- Preconstruction Siting Analysis
- § 60.2894 Who must prepare a siting analysis?
- § 60.2895 What is a siting analysis?
- Waste Management Plan
- § 60.2899 What is a waste management plan?
- § 60.2900 When must I submit my waste management plan?
- § 60.2901 What should I include in my waste management plan?
- Operator Training and Qualification
- § 60.2905 What are the operator training and qualification requirements?
- § 60.2906 When must the operator training course be completed?
- § 60.2907 How do I obtain my operator qualification?
- § 60.2908 How do I maintain my operator qualification?
- § 60.2909 How do I renew my lapsed operator qualification?
- § 60.2910 What site-specific documentation is required?
- § 60.2911 What if all the qualified operators are temporarily not accessible?
- Emission Limitations and Operating Limits
- § 60.2915 What emission limitations must I meet and by when?
- § 60.2916 What operating limits must I meet and by when?
- § 60.2917 What if I do not use a wet scrubber, dry scrubber, electrostatic precipitator, or fabric filter to comply with the emission limitations?
- § 60.2918 [Reserved]
- Performance Testing
- § 60.2922 How do I conduct the initial and annual performance test?
- § 60.2923 How are the performance test data used?
- Initial Compliance Requirements
- § 60.2927 How do I demonstrate initial compliance with the emission limitations and establish the operating limits?
- § 60.2928 By what date must I conduct the initial performance test?
- § 60.2929 What are the substitute means of compliance demonstration requirements for very small municipal waste combustion units and institutional waste incineration units with capacities less than or equal to 10 tons per day?
- Continuous Compliance Requirements
- § 60.2932 How do I demonstrate continuous compliance with the emission limitations and the operating limits?
- § 60.2933 By what date must I conduct the annual performance test?
- § 60.2934 May I conduct performance testing less often?
- § 60.2935 May I conduct a repeat performance test to establish new operating limits?
- Monitoring
- § 60.2939 What continuous emission monitoring systems must I install?
- § 60.2940 How do I make sure my continuous emission monitoring systems are operating correctly?
- § 60.2941 What is my schedule for evaluating continuous emission monitoring systems?
- § 60.2942 What is the minimum amount of monitoring data I must collect with my continuous emission monitoring systems?
- § 60.2943 How do I convert my 1-hour arithmetic averages into the appropriate averaging times and units?
- § 60.2944 What operating parameter monitoring equipment must I install, or what operating parameters must I monitor?
- § 60.2945 Is there a minimum amount of operating parameter monitoring data I must obtain?
- Recordkeeping and Reporting
- § 60.2949 What records must I keep?
- § 60.2950 Where and in what format must I keep my records?
- § 60.2951 What reports must I submit?
- § 60.2952 What must I submit prior to commencing construction?
- § 60.2953 What information must I submit prior to initial startup?
- § 60.2954 What information must I submit following my initial performance test?
- § 60.2955 When must I submit my annual report?
- § 60.2956 What information must I include in my annual report?
- § 60.2957 What other reports must I submit if I have a deviation?
- § 60.2958 What must I include in the deviation report?
- § 60.2959 What else must I report if I have a deviation from the requirement to have a qualified operator accessible?
- § 60.2960 Are there any other notifications or reports that I must submit?
- § 60.2961 In what form can I submit my reports?
- § 60.2962 Can reporting dates be changed?
- Title V Operating Permits
- § 60.2966 Am I required to apply for and obtain a title V permit for my unit?
- § 60.2967 When must I submit a title V permit application for my new unit?
- Temporary-Use Incinerators and Air Curtain Incinerators Used in Disaster Recovery
- § 60.2969 What are the requirements for temporary-use incinerators and air curtain incinerators used in disaster recovery?
- Air Curtain Incinerators That Burn Only Wood Waste, Clean Lumber, and Yard Waste
- § 60.2970 What is an air curtain incinerator?
- § 60.2971 What are the emission limitations for air curtain incinerators that burn only wood waste, clean lumber, and yard waste?
- § 60.2972 How must I monitor opacity for air curtain incinerators that burn only wood waste, clean lumber, and yard waste?
- § 60.2973 What are the recordkeeping and reporting requirements for air curtain incinerators that burn only wood waste, clean lumber, and yard waste?
- § 60.2974 [Reserved]
- Equations
- § 60.2975 What equations must I use?
- Definitions
- § 60.2977 What definitions must I know?
- Table 1 to Subpart EEEE of Part 60—Emission Limitations for OSWI Units That Commenced Construction on or Before August 31, 2020
- Table 1a to Subpart EEEE of Part 60—Emission Limitations for OSWI Units With Capacities Greater Than 10 Tons per Day That Commenced Construction After August 31, 2020 or Commenced Reconstruction or Modification on or After December 29, 2025
- Table 1b to Subpart EEEE of Part 60—Emission Limitations for OSWI Units With Capacities Less Than or Equal to 10 Tons per Day With That Commenced Construction After August 31, 2020 or Commenced Reconstruction or Modification on or After December 29, 2025
- Table 2 to Subpart EEEE of Part 60—Operating Limits for Incinerators
- Table 3 to Subpart EEEE of Part 60—Requirements for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS)
- Table 4 to Subpart EEEE of Part 60—Summary of Reporting Requirements
- Subpart FFFF—Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times for Other Solid Waste Incineration Units
- Introduction
- § 60.2980 What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 60.2981 Am I affected by this subpart?
- § 60.2982 Is a state plan required for all States?
- § 60.2983 What must I include in my State plan?
- § 60.2984 Is there an approval process for my State plan?
- § 60.2985 What if my state plan is not approvable?
- § 60.2986 Is there an approval process for a negative declaration letter?
- § 60.2987 What compliance schedule must I include in my state plan?
- § 60.2988 Are there any state plan requirements for this subpart that apply instead of the requirements specified in subpart B of this part?
- § 60.2989 Does this subpart directly affect incineration unit owners and operators in my state?
- § 60.2990 What Authorities are withheld by EPA?
- Applicability of State Plans
- § 60.2991 What incineration units must I address in my state plan?
- § 60.2992 What is an existing incineration unit?
- § 60.2993 Are any combustion units excluded from my state plan?
- § 60.2994 Are air curtain incinerators regulated under this subpart?
- Model Rule—Use of Model Rule
- § 60.2996 What is the purpose of the “model rule” in this subpart?
- § 60.2997 How does the model rule relate to the required elements of my State plan?
- § 60.2998 What are the principal components of the model rule?
- Model Rule—Compliance Schedule
- § 60.3000 When must I comply?
- § 60.3001 What must I do if I close my OSWI unit and then restart it?
- § 60.3002 What must I do if I plan to permanently close my OSWI unit and not restart it?
- § 60.3003 What else must I do prior to the compliance date if I meet the substitute means of compliance demonstration?
- Model Rule—Waste Management Plan
- § 60.3010 What is a waste management plan?
- § 60.3011 When must I submit my waste management plan?
- § 60.3012 What should I include in my waste management plan?
- Model Rule—Operator Training and Qualification
- § 60.3014 What are the operator training and qualification requirements?
- § 60.3015 When must the operator training course be completed?
- § 60.3016 How do I obtain my operator qualification?
- § 60.3017 How do I maintain my operator qualification?
- § 60.3018 How do I renew my lapsed operator qualification?
- § 60.3019 What site-specific documentation is required?
- § 60.3020 What if all the qualified operators are temporarily not accessible?
- Model Rule—Emission Limitations and Operating Limits
- § 60.3022 What emission limitations must I meet and by when?
- § 60.3023 What operating limits must I meet and by when?
- § 60.3024 What if I do not use a wet scrubber, dry scrubber, electrostatic precipitator, or fabric filter to comply with the emission limitations?
- § 60.3025 [Reserved]
- Model Rule—Performance Testing
- § 60.3027 How do I conduct the initial and annual performance test?
- § 60.3028 How are the performance test data used?
- Model Rule—Initial Compliance Requirements
- § 60.3030 How do I demonstrate initial compliance with the emission limitations and establish the operating limits?
- § 60.3031 By what date must I conduct the initial performance test?
- § 60.3032 What are the substitute means of compliance demonstration requirements for very small municipal waste combustion units and institutional waste incineration units with capacities less than or equal to 10 tons per day?
- Model Rule—Continuous Compliance Requirements
- § 60.3033 How do I demonstrate continuous compliance with the emission limitations and the operating limits?
- § 60.3034 By what date must I conduct the annual performance test?
- § 60.3035 May I conduct performance testing less often?
- § 60.3036 May I conduct a repeat performance test to establish new operating limits?
- Model Rule—Monitoring
- § 60.3038 What continuous emission monitoring systems must I install?
- § 60.3039 How do I make sure my continuous emission monitoring systems are operating correctly?
- § 60.3040 What is my schedule for evaluating continuous emission monitoring systems?
- § 60.3041 What is the minimum amount of monitoring data I must collect with my continuous emission monitoring systems?
- § 60.3042 How do I convert my 1-hour arithmetic averages into the appropriate averaging times and units?
- § 60.3043 What operating parameter monitoring equipment must I install, or what operating parameters must I monitor?
- § 60.3044 Is there a minimum amount of operating parameter monitoring data I must obtain?
- Model Rule—Recordkeeping and Reporting
- § 60.3046 What records must I keep?
- § 60.3047 Where and in what format must I keep my records?
- § 60.3048 What reports must I submit?
- § 60.3049 What information must I submit following my initial performance test?
- § 60.3050 When must I submit my annual report?
- § 60.3051 What information must I include in my annual report?
- § 60.3052 What other reports must I submit if I have a deviation?
- § 60.3053 What must I include in the deviation report?
- § 60.3054 What else must I report if I have a deviation from the requirement to have a qualified operator accessible?
- § 60.3055 Are there any other notifications or reports that I must submit?
- § 60.3056 In what form can I submit my reports?
- § 60.3057 Can reporting dates be changed?
- Model Rule—Title V Operating Permits
- § 60.3059 Am I required to apply for and obtain a title V operating permit for my unit?
- § 60.3060 When must I submit a title V permit application for my existing unit?
- Model Rule—Temporary-Use Incinerators and Air Curtain Incinerators Used in Disaster Recovery
- § 60.3061 What are the requirements for temporary-use incinerators and air curtain incinerators used in disaster recovery?
- Model Rule—Air Curtain Incinerators That Burn Only Wood Waste, Clean Lumber, and Yard Waste
- § 60.3062 What is an air curtain incinerator?
- § 60.3063 When must I comply if my air curtain incinerator burns only wood waste, clean lumber, and yard waste?
- § 60.3064 What must I do if I close my air curtain incinerator that burns only wood waste, clean lumber, and yard waste and then restart it?
- § 60.3065 What must I do if I plan to permanently close my air curtain incinerator that burns only wood waste, clean lumber, and yard waste and not restart it?
- § 60.3066 What are the emission limitations for air curtain incinerators that burn only wood waste, clean lumber, and yard waste?
- § 60.3067 How must I monitor opacity for air curtain incinerators that burn only wood waste, clean lumber, and yard waste?
- § 60.3068 What are the recordkeeping and reporting requirements for air curtain incinerators that burn only wood waste, clean lumber, and yard waste?
- § 60.3069 [Reserved]
- Model Rule—Equations
- § 60.3076 What equations must I use?
- Model Rule—Definitions
- § 60.3078 What definitions must I know?
- Table 1 to Subpart FFFF of Part 60—Model Rule—Compliance Schedule
- Table 2 to Subpart FFFF of Part 60—Model Rule—Emission Limitations for That Apply to OSWI Units With Capacities Greater Than 10 Tons per Day
- Table 2a to Subpart FFFF of Part 60—Model Rule—Emission Limitations That Apply to OSWI Units With Capacities Less Than or Equal to 10 Tons per Day On or After [Date To Be Specified in State Plan] a
- Table 3 to Subpart FFFF of Part 60—Model Rule—Operating Limits for Incinerators
- Table 4 to Subpart FFFF of Part 60—Model Rule—Requirements for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS)
- Table 5 to Subpart FFFF of Part 60—Model Rule—Summary of Reporting Requirements
- Subparts GGGG-HHHH [Reserved]
- Subpart IIII—Standards of Performance for Stationary Compression Ignition Internal Combustion Engines
- What This Subpart Covers
- § 60.4200 Am I subject to this subpart?
- Emission Standards for Manufacturers
- § 60.4201 What emission standards must I meet for non-emergency engines if I am a stationary CI internal combustion engine manufacturer?
- § 60.4202 What emission standards must I meet for emergency engines if I am a stationary CI internal combustion engine manufacturer?
- § 60.4203 How long must my engines meet the emission standards if I am a manufacturer of stationary CI internal combustion engines?
- Emission Standards for Owners and Operators
- § 60.4204 What emission standards must I meet for non-emergency engines if I am an owner or operator of a stationary CI internal combustion engine?
- § 60.4205 What emission standards must I meet for emergency engines if I am an owner or operator of a stationary CI internal combustion engine?
- § 60.4206 How long must I meet the emission standards if I am an owner or operator of a stationary CI internal combustion engine?
- Fuel Requirements for Owners and Operators
- § 60.4207 What fuel requirements must I meet if I am an owner or operator of a stationary CI internal combustion engine subject to this subpart?
- Other Requirements for Owners and Operators
- § 60.4208 What is the deadline for importing or installing stationary CI ICE produced in previous model years?
- § 60.4209 What are the monitoring requirements if I am an owner or operator of a stationary CI internal combustion engine?
- Compliance Requirements
- § 60.4210 What are my compliance requirements if I am a stationary CI internal combustion engine manufacturer?
- § 60.4211 What are my compliance requirements if I am an owner or operator of a stationary CI internal combustion engine?
- Testing Requirements for Owners and Operators
- § 60.4212 What test methods and other procedures must I use if I am an owner or operator of a stationary CI internal combustion engine with a displacement of less than 30 liters per cylinder?
- § 60.4213 What test methods and other procedures must I use if I am an owner or operator of a stationary CI internal combustion engine with a displacement of greater than or equal to 30 liters per cylinder?
- Notification, Reports, and Records for Owners and Operators
- § 60.4214 What are my notification, reporting, and recordkeeping requirements if I am an owner or operator of a stationary CI internal combustion engine?
- Special Requirements
- § 60.4215 What requirements must I meet for engines used in Guam, American Samoa, or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands?
- § 60.4216 What requirements must I meet for engines used in Alaska?
- § 60.4217 What emission standards must I meet if I am an owner or operator of a stationary internal combustion engine using special fuels?
- General Provisions
- § 60.4218 What General Provisions and confidential information provisions apply to me?
- Definitions
- § 60.4219 What definitions apply to this subpart?
- Table 1 to Subpart IIII of Part 60—Emission Standards for Stationary Pre-2007 Model Year Engines With a Displacement of <10 Liters per Cylinder and 2007-2010 Model Year Engines >2,237 KW (3,000 HP) and With a Displacement of <10 Liters per Cylinder
- Table 2 to Subpart IIII of Part 60—Emission Standards for 2008 Model Year and Later Emergency Stationary CI ICE <37 KW (50 HP) With a Displacement of <10 Liters per Cylinder
- Table 3 to Subpart IIII of Part 60—Certification Requirements for Stationary Fire Pump Engines
- Table 4 to Subpart IIII of Part 60—Emission Standards for Stationary Fire Pump Engines
- Table 5 to Subpart IIII of Part 60—Labeling and Recordkeeping Requirements for New Stationary Emergency Engines
- Table 6 to Subpart IIII of Part 60—Optional 3-Mode Test Cycle for Stationary Fire Pump Engines
- Table 7 to Subpart IIII of Part 60—Requirements for Performance Tests for Stationary CI ICE With a Displacement of ≥30 Liters per Cylinder
- Table 8 to Subpart IIII of Part 60—Applicability of General Provisions to Subpart IIII
- Subpart JJJJ—Standards of Performance for Stationary Spark Ignition Internal Combustion Engines
- What This Subpart Covers
- § 60.4230 Am I subject to this subpart?
- Emission Standards for Manufacturers
- § 60.4231 What emission standards must I meet if I am a manufacturer of stationary SI internal combustion engines or equipment containing such engines?
- § 60.4232 How long must my engines meet the emission standards if I am a manufacturer of stationary SI internal combustion engines?
- Emission Standards for Owners and Operators
- § 60.4233 What emission standards must I meet if I am an owner or operator of a stationary SI internal combustion engine?
- § 60.4234 How long must I meet the emission standards if I am an owner or operator of a stationary SI internal combustion engine?
- Other Requirements for Owners and Operators
- § 60.4235 What fuel requirements must I meet if I am an owner or operator of a stationary SI gasoline fired internal combustion engine subject to this subpart?
- § 60.4236 What is the deadline for importing or installing stationary SI ICE produced in previous model years?
- § 60.4237 What are the monitoring requirements if I am an owner or operator of an emergency stationary SI internal combustion engine?
- Compliance Requirements for Manufacturers
- § 60.4238 What are my compliance requirements if I am a manufacturer of stationary SI internal combustion engines ≤19 KW (25 HP) or a manufacturer of equipment containing such engines?
- § 60.4239 What are my compliance requirements if I am a manufacturer of stationary SI internal combustion engines >19 KW (25 HP) that use gasoline or a manufacturer of equipment containing such engines?
- § 60.4240 What are my compliance requirements if I am a manufacturer of stationary SI internal combustion engines >19 KW (25 HP) that are rich burn engines that use LPG or a manufacturer of equipment containing such engines?
- § 60.4241 What are my compliance requirements if I am a manufacturer of stationary SI internal combustion engines participating in the voluntary certification program or a manufacturer of equipment containing such engines?
- § 60.4242 What other requirements must I meet if I am a manufacturer of stationary SI internal combustion engines or equipment containing stationary SI internal combustion engines or a manufacturer of equipment containing such engines?
- Compliance Requirements for Owners and Operators
- § 60.4243 What are my compliance requirements if I am an owner or operator of a stationary SI internal combustion engine?
- Testing Requirements for Owners and Operators
- § 60.4244 What test methods and other procedures must I use if I am an owner or operator of a stationary SI internal combustion engine?
- Notification, Reports, and Records for Owners and Operators
- § 60.4245 What are my notification, reporting, and recordkeeping requirements if I am an owner or operator of a stationary SI internal combustion engine?
- General Provisions
- § 60.4246 What General Provisions and confidential information provisions apply to me?
- Mobile Source Provisions
- § 60.4247 What parts of the mobile source provisions apply to me if I am a manufacturer of stationary SI internal combustion engines or a manufacturer of equipment containing such engines?
- Definitions
- § 60.4248 What definitions apply to this subpart?
- Table 1 to Subpart JJJJ of Part 60—NOX, CO, and VOC Emission Standards for Stationary Non-Emergency SI Engines ≥100 HP (Except Gasoline and Rich Burn LPG), Stationary SI Landfill/Digester Gas Engines, and Stationary Emergency Engines >25 HP
- Table 2 to Subpart JJJJ of Part 60—Requirements for Performance Tests
- Table 3 to Subpart JJJJ of Part 60—Applicability of General Provisions to Subpart JJJJ
- Table 4 to Subpart JJJJ of Part 60—Applicability of Mobile Source Provisions for Manufacturers Participating in the Voluntary Certification Program and Certifying Stationary SI ICE to Emission Standards in Table 1 of Subpart JJJJ
- Subpart KKKK—Standards of Performance for Stationary Combustion Turbines
- Introduction
- § 60.4300 What is the purpose of this subpart?
- Applicability
- § 60.4305 Does this subpart apply to my stationary combustion turbine?
- § 60.4310 What types of operations are exempt from these standards of performance?
- Emission Limits
- § 60.4315 What pollutants are regulated by this subpart?
- § 60.4320 What emission limits must I meet for nitrogen oxides (NOX)?
- § 60.4325 What emission limits must I meet for NOX if my turbine burns both natural gas and distillate oil (or some other combination of fuels)?
- § 60.4330 What emission limits must I meet for sulfur dioxide (SO2)?
- § 60.4331 What are the requirements for operating a stationary temporary combustion turbine?
- General Compliance Requirements
- § 60.4333 What are my general requirements for complying with this subpart?
- Monitoring
- § 60.4335 How do I demonstrate compliance for NOX if I use water or steam injection?
- § 60.4340 How do I demonstrate continuous compliance for NOX if I do not use water or steam injection?
- § 60.4345 What are the requirements for the continuous emission monitoring system equipment, if I choose to use this option?
- § 60.4350 How do I use data from the continuous emission monitoring equipment to identify excess emissions?
- § 60.4355 How do I establish and document a proper parameter monitoring plan?
- § 60.4360 How do I determine the total sulfur content of the turbine's combustion fuel?
- § 60.4365 How can I be exempted from monitoring the total sulfur content of the fuel?
- § 60.4370 How often must I determine the sulfur content of the fuel?
- Reporting
- § 60.4375 What reports must I submit?
- § 60.4380 How are excess emissions and monitor downtime defined for NOX?
- § 60.4385 How are excess emissions and monitoring downtime defined for SO2?
- § 60.4390 What are my reporting requirements if I operate an emergency combustion turbine or a research and development turbine?
- § 60.4395 What must I submit my reports?
- Performance Tests
- § 60.4400 How do I conduct the initial and subsequent performance tests, regarding NOX?
- § 60.4405 How do I perform the initial performance test if I have chosen to install a NOX-diluent CEMS?
- § 60.4410 How do I establish a valid parameter range if I have chosen to continuously monitor parameters?
- § 60.4415 How do I conduct the initial and subsequent performance tests for sulfur?
- Definitions
- § 60.4420 What definitions apply to this subpart?
- Table 1 to Subpart KKKK of Part 60—Nitrogen Oxide Emission Limits for New Stationary Combustion Turbines
- Subpart KKKKa—Standards of Performance for Stationary Combustion Turbines
- Introduction
- § 60.4300a What is the purpose of this subpart?
- Applicability
- § 60.4305a Does this subpart apply to my stationary combustion turbine?
- § 60.4310a What stationary combustion turbines are not subject to this subpart?
- Emission Standards
- § 60.4315a What pollutants are regulated by this subpart?
- § 60.4320a What NOX emissions standard must I meet?
- § 60.4325a What emission limit must I meet for NOX if my turbine burns both natural gas and distillate oil (or some other combination of fuels)?
- § 60.4330a What SO2 emissions standard must I meet?
- § 60.4331a What are the requirements for operating a stationary temporary combustion turbine?
- General Compliance Requirements
- § 60.4333a What are my general requirements for complying with this subpart?
- Monitoring
- § 60.4335a How do I demonstrate compliance with my NOX emissions standard without using a NOX CEMS if I use water or steam injection?
- § 60.4340a How do I demonstrate compliance with my NOX emissions standard without using a NOX CEMS if I do not use water or steam injection?
- § 60.4342a How do I monitor NOX control operating parameters?
- § 60.4345a How do I demonstrate compliance with my NOX emissions standard using a NOX CEMS?
- § 60.4350a How do I use the NOX CEMS data to determine excess emissions?
- § 60.4360a How do I use fuel sulfur analysis to determine the total sulfur content of the fuel combusted in my stationary combustion turbine?
- § 60.4370a How frequently must I determine the fuel sulfur content?
- § 60.4372a How can I demonstrate compliance with my SO2 emissions standard using records of the fuel sulfur content?
- § 60.4374a How do I demonstrate compliance with my SO2 emissions standard and determine excess emissions using a SO2 CEMS?
- Recordkeeping and Reporting
- § 60.4375a What reports must I submit?
- § 60.4380a How are NOX excess emissions and monitor downtime reported?
- § 60.4385a How are SO2 excess emissions and monitor downtime reported?
- § 60.4390a What records must I maintain?
- § 60.4395a When must I submit my reports?
- Performance Tests
- § 60.4400a How do I conduct performance tests to demonstrate compliance with my NOX emissions standard if I do not have a NOX CEMS?
- § 60.4405a How do I conduct a performance test if I use a NOX CEMS?
- § 60.4415a How do I conduct performance tests to demonstrate compliance with my SO2 emissions standard?
- Other Requirements and Information
- § 60.4416a What parts of the general provisions apply to my affected EGU?
- § 60.4417a Who implements and enforces this subpart?
- § 60.4420a What definitions apply to this subpart?
- Table 1 to Subpart KKKKa of Part 60—Nitrogen Oxide Emission Standards for Stationary Combustion Turbines
- Table 2 to Subpart KKKKa of Part 60—Alternative Mass-Based NOX Emission Standards for Stationary Combustion Turbines
- Table 3 to Subpart KKKKa of Part 60—Applicability of Subpart A of This Part to This Subpart
- Subpart LLLL—Standards of Performance for New Sewage Sludge Incineration Units
- Introduction
- § 60.4760 What does this subpart do?
- § 60.4765 When does this subpart become effective?
- Applicability and Delegation of Authority
- § 60.4770 Does this subpart apply to my sewage sludge incineration unit?
- § 60.4775 What is a new sewage sludge incineration unit?
- § 60.4780 What sewage sludge incineration units are exempt from this subpart?
- § 60.4785 Who implements and enforces this subpart?
- § 60.4790 How are these new source performance standards structured?
- § 60.4795 Do all nine components of these new source performance standards apply at the same time?
- Preconstruction Siting Analysis
- § 60.4800 Who must prepare a siting analysis?
- § 60.4805 What is a siting analysis?
- Operator Training and Qualification
- § 60.4810 What are the operator training and qualification requirements?
- § 60.4815 When must the operator training course be completed?
- § 60.4820 How do I obtain my operator qualification?
- § 60.4825 How do I maintain my operator qualification?
- § 60.4830 How do I renew my lapsed operator qualification?
- § 60.4835 What if all the qualified operators are temporarily not accessible?
- § 60.4840 What site-specific documentation is required and how often must it be reviewed by qualified operators and plant personnel?
- Emission Limits, Emission Standards, and Operating Limits and Requirements
- § 60.4845 What emission limits and standards must I meet and by when?
- § 60.4850 What operating limits and requirements must I meet and by when?
- § 60.4855 How do I establish operating limits if I do not use a wet scrubber, fabric filter, electrostatic precipitator, or activated carbon injection, or if I limit emissions in some other manner, to comply with the emission limits?
- § 60.4860 Do the emission limits, emission standards, and operating limits apply during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction?
- § 60.4861 How do I establish an affirmative defense for exceedance of an emission limit or standard during malfunction?
- Initial Compliance Requirements
- § 60.4865 How and when do I demonstrate initial compliance with the emission limits and standards?
- § 60.4870 How do I establish my operating limits?
- § 60.4875 By what date must I conduct the initial air pollution control device inspection and make any necessary repairs?
- § 60.4880 How do I develop a site-specific monitoring plan for my continuous monitoring, bag leak detection, and ash handling systems, and by what date must I conduct an initial performance evaluation?
- Continuous Compliance Requirements
- § 60.4885 How and when do I demonstrate continuous compliance with the emission limits and standards?
- § 60.4890 How do I demonstrate continuous compliance with my operating limits?
- § 60.4895 By what date must I conduct annual air pollution control device inspections and make any necessary repairs?
- Performance Testing, Monitoring, and Calibration Requirements
- § 60.4900 What are the performance testing, monitoring, and calibration requirements for compliance with the emission limits and standards?
- § 60.4905 What are the monitoring and calibration requirements for compliance with my operating limits?
- Recordkeeping and Reporting
- § 60.4910 What records must I keep?
- § 60.4915 What reports must I submit?
- Title V Operating Permits
- § 60.4920 Am I required to apply for and obtain a title V operating permit for my unit?
- § 60.4925 When must I submit a title V permit application for my new SSI unit?
- Definitions
- § 60.4930 What definitions must I know?
- Table 1 to Subpart LLLL of Part 60—Emission Limits and Standards for New Fluidized Bed Sewage Sludge Incineration Units
- Table 2 to Subpart LLLL of Part 60—Emission Limits and Standards for New Multiple Hearth Sewage Sludge Incineration Units
- Table 3 to Subpart LLLL of Part 60—Operating Parameters for New Sewage Sludge Incineration Units a
- Table 4 to Subpart LLLL of Part 60—Toxic Equivalency Factors
- Table 5 to Subpart LLLL of Part 60—Summary of Reporting Requirements for New Sewage Sludge Incineration Units a
- Subpart MMMM—Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times for Existing Sewage Sludge Incineration Units
- Introduction
- § 60.5000 What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 60.5005 Am I affected by this subpart?
- § 60.5010 Is a state plan required for all states?
- § 60.5015 What must I include in my state plan?
- § 60.5020 Is there an approval process for my state plan?
- § 60.5025 What if my state plan is not approvable?
- § 60.5030 Is there an approval process for a negative declaration letter?
- § 60.5035 What compliance schedule must I include in my state plan?
- § 60.5040 Are there any state plan requirements for this subpart that apply instead of the requirements specified in subpart B?
- § 60.5045 In lieu of a state plan submittal, are there other acceptable option(s) for a state to meet its section 111(d)/129 (b)(2) obligations?
- § 60.5050 What authorities will not be delegated to state, local, or tribal agencies?
- § 60.5055 Does this subpart directly affect SSI unit owners and operators in my state?
- Applicability of State Plans
- § 60.5060 What SSI units must I address in my state plan?
- § 60.5065 What SSI units are exempt from my state plan?
- Use of Model Rule
- § 60.5070 What is the “model rule” in this subpart?
- § 60.5075 How does the model rule relate to the required elements of my state plan?
- § 60.5080 What are the principal components of the model rule?
- Model Rule—Increments of Progress
- § 60.5085 What are my requirements for meeting increments of progress and achieving final compliance?
- § 60.5090 When must I complete each increment of progress?
- § 60.5095 What must I include in the notifications of achievement of increments of progress?
- § 60.5100 When must I submit the notifications of achievement of increments of progress?
- § 60.5105 What if I do not meet an increment of progress?
- § 60.5110 How do I comply with the increment of progress for submittal of a control plan?
- § 60.5115 How do I comply with the increment of progress for achieving final compliance?
- § 60.5120 What must I do if I close my SSI unit and then restart it?
- § 60.5125 What must I do if I plan to permanently close my SSI unit and not restart it?
- Model Rule—Operator Training and Qualification
- § 60.5130 What are the operator training and qualification requirements?
- § 60.5135 When must the operator training course be completed?
- § 60.5140 How do I obtain my operator qualification?
- § 60.5145 How do I maintain my operator qualification?
- § 60.5150 How do I renew my lapsed operator qualification?
- § 60.5155 What if all the qualified operators are temporarily not accessible?
- § 60.5160 What site-specific documentation is required and how often must it be reviewed by qualified operators and plant personnel?
- Model Rule—Emission Limits, Emission Standards, and Operating Limits and Requirements
- § 60.5165 What emission limits and standards must I meet and by when?
- § 60.5170 What operating limits and requirements must I meet and by when?
- § 60.5175 How do I establish operating limits if I do not use a wet scrubber, fabric filter, electrostatic precipitator, activated carbon injection, or afterburner, or if I limit emissions in some other manner, to comply with the emission limits?
- § 60.5180 Do the emission limits, emission standards, and operating limits apply during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction?
- § 60.5181 How do I establish an affirmative defense for exceedance of an emission limit or standard during malfunction?
- Model Rule—Initial Compliance Requirements
- § 60.5185 How and when do I demonstrate initial compliance with the emission limits and standards?
- § 60.5190 How do I establish my operating limits?
- § 60.5195 By what date must I conduct the initial air pollution control device inspection and make any necessary repairs?
- § 60.5200 How do I develop a site-specific monitoring plan for my continuous monitoring, bag leak detection, and ash handling systems, and by what date must I conduct an initial performance evaluation?
- Model Rule—Continuous Compliance Requirements
- § 60.5205 How and when do I demonstrate continuous compliance with the emission limits and standards?
- § 60.5210 How do I demonstrate continuous compliance with my operating limits?
- § 60.5215 By what date must I conduct annual air pollution control device inspections and make any necessary repairs?
- Model Rule—Performance Testing, Monitoring, and Calibration Requirements
- § 60.5220 What are the performance testing, monitoring, and calibration requirements for compliance with the emission limits and standards?
- § 60.5225 What are the monitoring and calibration requirements for compliance with my operating limits?
- Model Rule—Recordkeeping and Reporting
- § 60.5230 What records must I keep?
- § 60.5235 What reports must I submit?
- Model Rule—Title V Operating Permits
- § 60.5240 Am I required to apply for and obtain a Title V operating permit for my existing SSI unit?
- § 60.5245 When must I submit a title V permit application for my existing SSI unit?
- Model Rule-Definitions
- § 60.5250 What definitions must I know?
- Table 1 to Subpart MMMM of Part 60—Model Rule—Increments of Progress and Compliance Schedules for Existing Sewage Sludge Incineration Units
- Table 2 to Subpart MMMM of Part 60—Model Rule—Emission Limits and Standards for Existing Fluidized Bed Sewage Sludge Incineration Units
- Table 3 to Subpart MMMM of Part 60—Model Rule—Emission Limits and Standards for Existing Multiple Hearth Sewage Sludge Incineration Units
- Table 4 to Subpart MMMM of Part 60—Model Rule—Operating Parameters for Existing Sewage Sludge Incineration Units a
- Table 5 to Subpart MMMM of Part 60—Model Rule—Toxic Equivalency Factors
- Table 6 to Subpart MMMM of Part 60—Model Rule—Summary of Reporting Requirements for Existing Sewage Sludge Incineration Units a
- Subpart NNNN [Reserved]
- Subpart OOOO—Standards of Performance for Crude Oil and Natural Gas Facilities for Which Construction, Modification, or Reconstruction Commenced After August 23, 2011, and on or Before September 18, 2015
- § 60.5360 What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 60.5365 Am I subject to this subpart?
- § 60.5370 When must I comply with this subpart?
- § 60.5371 What standards apply to super-emitter events?
- § 60.5375 What standards apply to gas well affected facilities?
- § 60.5380 What standards apply to centrifugal compressor affected facilities?
- § 60.5385 What standards apply to reciprocating compressor affected facilities?
- § 60.5390 What standards apply to pneumatic controller affected facilities?
- § 60.5395 What standards apply to storage vessel affected facilities?
- § 60.5400 What equipment leak standards apply to affected facilities at an onshore natural gas processing plant?
- § 60.5401 What are the exceptions to the equipment leak standards for affected facilities at onshore natural gas processing plants?
- § 60.5402 What are the alternative emission limitations for equipment leaks from onshore natural gas processing plants?
- § 60.5405 What standards apply to sweetening units at onshore natural gas processing plants?
- § 60.5406 What test methods and procedures must I use for my sweetening units affected facilities at onshore natural gas processing plants?
- § 60.5407 What are the requirements for monitoring of emissions and operations from my sweetening unit affected facilities at onshore natural gas processing plants?
- § 60.5408 What is an optional procedure for measuring hydrogen sulfide in acid gas—Tutwiler Procedure?
- § 60.5410 How do I demonstrate initial compliance with the standards for my gas well affected facility, my centrifugal compressor affected facility, my reciprocating compressor affected facility, my pneumatic controller affected facility, my storage vessel affected facility, and my equipment leaks and sweetening unit affected facilities at onshore natural gas processing plants?
- § 60.5411 What additional requirements must I meet to determine initial compliance for my covers and closed vent systems routing materials from storage vessels, reciprocating compressors and centrifugal compressor wet seal degassing systems?
- § 60.5412 What additional requirements must I meet for determining initial compliance with control devices used to comply with the emission standards for my storage vessel or centrifugal compressor affected facility?
- § 60.5413 What are the performance testing procedures for control devices used to demonstrate compliance at my storage vessel or centrifugal compressor affected facility?
- § 60.5415 How do I demonstrate continuous compliance with the standards for my gas well affected facility, my centrifugal compressor affected facility, my stationary reciprocating compressor affected facility, my pneumatic controller affected facility, my storage vessel affected facility, and my affected facilities at onshore natural gas processing plants?
- § 60.5416 What are the initial and continuous cover and closed vent system inspection and monitoring requirements for my storage vessel, centrifugal compressor and reciprocating compressor affected facilities?
- § 60.5417 What are the continuous control device monitoring requirements for my storage vessel or centrifugal compressor affected facility?
- § 60.5420 What are my notification, reporting, and recordkeeping requirements?
- § 60.5421 What are my additional recordkeeping requirements for my affected facility subject to VOC requirements for onshore natural gas processing plants?
- § 60.5422 What are my additional reporting requirements for my affected facility subject to VOC requirements for onshore natural gas processing plants?
- § 60.5423 What additional recordkeeping and reporting requirements apply to my sweetening unit affected facilities at onshore natural gas processing plants?
- § 60.5425 What part of the General Provisions apply to me?
- § 60.5430 What definitions apply to this subpart?
- Table 1 to Subpart OOOO of Part 60—Required Minimum Initial SO2 Emission Reduction Efficiency (Zi)
- Table 2 to Subpart OOOO of Part 60—Required Minimum SO2 Emission Reduction Efficiency (Zc)
- Table 3 to Subpart OOOO of Part 60—Applicability of General Provisions to Subpart OOOO
- Subpart OOOOa—Standards of Performance for Crude Oil and Natural Gas Facilities for Which Construction, Modification or Reconstruction Commenced After September 18, 2015 and On or Before December 6, 2022
- § 60.5360a What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 60.5365a Am I subject to this subpart?
- § 60.5370a When must I comply with this subpart?
- § 60.5371a What standards apply to super-emitter events?
- § 60.5375a What GHG and VOC standards apply to well affected facilities?
- § 60.5380a What GHG and VOC standards apply to centrifugal compressor affected facilities?
- § 60.5385a What GHG and VOC standards apply to reciprocating compressor affected facilities?
- § 60.5390a What GHG and VOC standards apply to pneumatic controller affected facilities?
- § 60.5393a What GHG and VOC standards apply to pneumatic pump affected facilities?
- § 60.5395a What VOC standards apply to storage vessel affected facilities?
- § 60.5397a What fugitive emissions GHG and VOC standards apply to the affected facility which is the collection of fugitive emissions components at a well site and the affected facility which is the collection of fugitive emissions components at a compressor station?
- § 60.5398a What are the alternative means of emission limitations for GHG and VOC from well completions, reciprocating compressors, the collection of fugitive emissions components at a well site and the collection of fugitive emissions components at a compressor station?
- § 60.5399a What alternative fugitive emissions standards apply to the affected facility which is the collection of fugitive emissions components at a well site and the affected facility which is the collection of fugitive emissions components at a compressor station: Equivalency with state, local, and tribal programs?
- § 60.5400a What equipment leak GHG and VOC standards apply to affected facilities at an onshore natural gas processing plant?
- § 60.5401a What are the exceptions to the equipment leak GHG and VOC standards for affected facilities at onshore natural gas processing plants?
- § 60.5402a What are the alternative means of emission limitations for GHG and VOC equipment leaks from onshore natural gas processing plants?
- § 60.5405a What standards apply to sweetening unit affected facilities?
- § 60.5406a What test methods and procedures must I use for my sweetening unit affected facilities?
- § 60.5407a What are the requirements for monitoring of emissions and operations from my sweetening unit affected facilities?
- § 60.5408a What is an optional procedure for measuring hydrogen sulfide in acid gas—Tutwiler Procedure?
- § 60.5410a How do I demonstrate initial compliance with the standards for my well, centrifugal compressor, reciprocating compressor, pneumatic controller, pneumatic pump, storage vessel, collection of fugitive emissions components at a well site, collection of fugitive emissions components at a compressor station, and equipment leaks at onshore natural gas processing plants and sweetening unit affected facilities?
- § 60.5411a What additional requirements must I meet to determine initial compliance for my covers and closed vent systems routing emissions from centrifugal compressor wet seal fluid degassing systems, reciprocating compressors, pneumatic pumps and storage vessels?
- § 60.5412a What additional requirements must I meet for determining initial compliance with control devices used to comply with the emission standards for my centrifugal compressor, and storage vessel affected facilities?
- § 60.5413a What are the performance testing procedures for control devices used to demonstrate compliance at my centrifugal compressor and storage vessel affected facilities?
- § 60.5415a How do I demonstrate continuous compliance with the standards for my well, centrifugal compressor, reciprocating compressor, pneumatic controller, pneumatic pump, storage vessel, collection of fugitive emissions components at a well site, and collection of fugitive emissions components at a compressor station affected facilities, equipment leaks at onshore natural gas processing plants and sweetening unit affected facilities?
- § 60.5416a What are the initial and continuous cover and closed vent system inspection and monitoring requirements for my centrifugal compressor, reciprocating compressor, pneumatic pump, and storage vessel affected facilities?
- § 60.5417a What are the continuous control device monitoring requirements for my centrifugal compressor and storage vessel affected facilities?
- § 60.5420a What are my notification, reporting, and recordkeeping requirements?
- § 60.5421a What are my additional recordkeeping requirements for my affected facility subject to GHG and VOC requirements for onshore natural gas processing plants?
- § 60.5422a What are my additional reporting requirements for my affected facility subject to GHG and VOC requirements for onshore natural gas processing plants?
- § 60.5423a What additional recordkeeping and reporting requirements apply to my sweetening unit affected facilities?
- § 60.5425a What parts of the General Provisions apply to me?
- § 60.5430a What definitions apply to this subpart?
- § 60.5432a How do I determine whether a well is a low pressure well using the low pressure well equation?
- §§ 60.5433a-60.5439a [Reserved]
- Table 1 to Subpart OOOOa of Part 60—Required Minimum Initial SO2 Emission Reduction Efficiency (Zi)
- Table 2 to Subpart OOOOa of Part 60—Required Minimum SO2 Emission Reduction Efficiency (Zc)
- Table 3 to Subpart OOOOa of Part 60—Applicability of General Provisions to Subpart OOOOa
- Subpart OOOOb—Standards of Performance for Crude Oil and Natural Gas Facilities for Which Construction, Modification or Reconstruction Commenced After December 6, 2022
- § 60.5360b What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 60.5365b Am I subject to this subpart?
- § 60.5370b When must I comply with this subpart?
- § 60.5371b What GHG and VOC standards apply to super-emitter events?
- § 60.5375b What GHG and VOC standards apply to well completions at well affected facilities?
- § 60.5376b What GHG and VOC standards apply to gas well liquids unloading operations at well affected facilities?
- § 60.5377b What GHG and VOC standards apply to associated gas wells at well affected facilities?
- § 60.5380b What GHG and VOC standards apply to centrifugal compressor affected facilities?
- § 60.5385b What GHG and VOC standards apply to reciprocating compressor affected facilities?
- § 60.5386b What test methods and procedures must I use for my centrifugal compressor and reciprocating compressor affected facilities?
- § 60.5390b What GHG and VOC standards apply to process controller affected facilities?
- § 60.5393b What GHG and VOC standards apply to pump affected facilities?
- § 60.5395b What GHG and VOC standards apply to storage vessel affected facilities?
- § 60.5397b What GHG and VOC standards apply to fugitive emissions components affected facilities?
- § 60.5398b What alternative GHG and VOC standards apply to fugitive emissions components affected facilities and what inspection and monitoring requirements apply to covers and closed vent systems when using an alternative technology?
- § 60.5399b What are the alternative means of emission limitations for GHG and VOC emissions from well completions, liquids unloading operations, centrifugal compressors, reciprocating compressors, fugitive emissions components, and process unit equipment affected facilities; and what are the alternative fugitive emissions standards based on State, local, and Tribal programs?
- § 60.5400b What GHG and VOC standards apply to process unit equipment affected facilities?
- § 60.5401b What are the alternative GHG and VOC standards for process unit equipment affected facilities?
- § 60.5402b What are the exceptions to the GHG and VOC standards for process unit equipment affected facilities?
- § 60.5403b What test methods and procedures must I use for my process unit equipment affected facilities?
- § 60.5405b What standards apply to sweetening unit affected facilities?
- § 60.5406b What test methods and procedures must I use for my sweetening unit affected facilities?
- § 60.5407b What are the requirements for monitoring of emissions and operations from my sweetening unit affected facilities?
- § 60.5408b What is an optional procedure for measuring hydrogen sulfide in acid gas—Tutwiler Procedure?
- § 60.5410b How do I demonstrate initial compliance with the standards for each of my affected facilities?
- § 60.5411b What additional requirements must I meet to determine initial compliance for my covers and closed vent systems?
- § 60.5412b What additional requirements must I meet for determining initial compliance of my control devices?
- § 60.5413b What are the performance testing procedures for control devices?
- § 60.5415b How do I demonstrate continuous compliance with the standards for each of my affected facilities?
- § 60.5416b What are the initial and continuous cover and closed vent system inspection and monitoring requirements?
- § 60.5417b What are the continuous monitoring requirements for my control devices?
- § 60.5420b What are my notification, reporting, and recordkeeping requirements?
- § 60.5421b What are my additional recordkeeping requirements for process unit equipment affected facilities?
- § 60.5422b What are my additional reporting requirements for process unit equipment affected facilities?
- § 60.5423b What are my additional recordkeeping and reporting requirements for sweetening unit affected facilities?
- § 60.5424b What are my additional recordkeeping and reporting requirements if I comply with the alternative GHG and VOC standards for fugitive emissions components affected facilities and covers and closed vent systems?
- § 60.5425b What parts of the General Provisions apply to me?
- § 60.5430b What definitions apply to this subpart?
- § 60.5432b How do I determine whether a well is a low pressure well using the low pressure well equation?
- §§ 60.5433b-60.5439b [Reserved]
- Table 1 to Subpart OOOOb of Part 60—Alternative Technology Periodic Screening Frequency at Well Sites, Centralized Production Facilities, and Compressor Stations Subject to AVO Inspections With Quarterly OGI or EPA Method 21 Monitoring
- Table 2 to Subpart OOOOb of Part 60—Alternative Technology Periodic Screening Frequency at Well Sites and Centralized Production Facilities Subject to AVO Inspections and/or Semiannual OGI or EPA Method 21 Monitoring
- Table 3 to Subpart OOOOb of Part 60—Required Minimum Initial SO2 Emission Reduction Efficiency (Zi)
- Table 4 to Subpart OOOOb of Part 60—Required Minimum SO2 Emission Reduction Efficiency (Zc)
- Table 5 to Subpart OOOOb of Part 60—Applicability of General Provisions to Subpart OOOOb
- Subpart OOOOc—Emissions Guidelines for Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Existing Crude Oil and Natural Gas Facilities
- Introduction
- § 60.5360c What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 60.5361c Which pollutants are regulated by this subpart?
- § 60.5362c Am I affected by this subpart?
- § 60.5363c What must I include in my state or Tribal plan?
- § 60.5364c How do I apply to use my state standards as part of my state or Tribal plan submission?
- § 60.5365c How do I apply for a less stringent standard taking into consideration the remaining useful life of a designated facility and other factors?
- § 60.5366c [Reserved]
- § 60.5367c Is there an approval process for my state or Tribal plan?
- § 60.5368c What if my state or Tribal plan is not approvable?
- § 60.5369c Is there an approval process for a negative declaration letter?
- § 60.5370c What compliance schedule must I include in my state or Tribal plan?
- § 60.5371c What requirements apply to revisions to my state or Tribal plan?
- § 60.5372c In lieu of a state or Tribal plan submittal, are there other acceptable option(s) for a state to meet its Clean Air Act section 111(d) obligations?
- § 60.5373c What authorities will not be delegated to state, local, or Tribal agencies?
- § 60.5374c Does this subpart directly affect designated facility owners and operators in my state?
- Applicability of State or Tribal Plans
- § 60.5375c What designated facilities must I address in my state or Tribal plan?
- Use of Model Rule
- § 60.5376c What is the “model rule” in this subpart?
- § 60.5377c How does the model rule relate to the required elements of my state or Tribal plan?
- § 60.5378c What are the principal components of the model rule?
- Model Rule—Increments of Progress
- § 60.5379c What are my requirements for meeting increments of progress and achieving final compliance?
- § 60.5380c What if I do not meet the final control plan increment of progress compliance date?
- § 60.5381c How do I comply with the increment of progress for submittal of a final compliance control plan?
- Model Rule—Applicability
- § 60.5385c What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 60.5386c Am I subject to this subpart?
- § 60.5387c When must I comply with this subpart?
- Model Rule—Emission and Work Practice Standards
- § 60.5388c What standards apply to super-emitter events?
- § 60.5390c What GHG standards apply to gas well liquids unloading operations at well designated facilities?
- § 60.5391c What GHG standards apply to associated gas wells at well designated facilities?
- § 60.5392c What GHG standards apply to centrifugal compressor designated facilities?
- § 60.5393c What GHG standards apply to reciprocating compressor designated facilities?
- § 60.5394c What GHG standards apply to process controller designated facilities?
- § 60.5395c What GHG standards apply to pump designated facilities?
- § 60.5396c What GHG standards apply to storage vessel designated facilities?
- § 60.5397c What GHG standards apply to fugitive emissions components designated facilities?
- § 60.5398c What alternative GHG standards apply to fugitive emissions components designated facilities and what inspection and monitoring requirements apply to covers and closed vent systems when using an alternative technology?
- § 60.5400c What GHG standards apply to process unit equipment designated facilities?
- § 60.5401c What are the alternative GHG standards for process unit equipment designated facilities?
- § 60.5402c What are the exceptions to the GHG standards for process unit equipment designated facilities?
- Model Rule—Test Methods and Performance Testing
- § 60.5405c What test methods and procedures must I use for my centrifugal compressor and reciprocating compressor designated facilities?
- § 60.5406c What test methods and procedures must I use for my process unit equipment designated facilities?
- Model Rule—Initial Compliance Requirements
- § 60.5410c How do I demonstrate initial compliance with the standards for each of my designated facilities?
- § 60.5411c What additional requirements must I meet to determine initial compliance for my covers and closed vent systems?
- § 60.5412c What additional requirements must I meet for determining initial compliance of my control devices?
- § 60.5413c What are the performance testing procedures for control devices?
- Model Rule—Continuous Compliance Requirements
- § 60.5415c How do I demonstrate continuous compliance with the standards for each of my designated facilities?
- § 60.5416c What are the initial and continuous cover and closed vent system inspection and monitoring requirements?
- § 60.5417c What are the continuous monitoring requirements for my control devices?
- Model Rule—Recordkeeping and Reporting
- § 60.5420c What are my notification, reporting, and recordkeeping requirements?
- § 60.5421c What are my additional recordkeeping requirements for process unit equipment designated facilities?
- § 60.5422c What are my additional reporting requirements for process unit equipment designated facilities?
- § 60.5424c What are my additional recordkeeping and reporting requirements if I comply with the alternative GHG standards for fugitive emissions components designated facilities and covers and closed vent systems?
- § 60.5425c What parts of the General Provisions apply to me?
- Model Rule—Definitions
- § 60.5430c What definitions apply to this subpart?
- §§ 60.5431c-60.5439c [Reserved]
- Table 1 to Subpart OOOOc of Part 60—Designated Facility Presumptive Standards and Regulated Entity Compliance Dates
- Table 2 to Subpart OOOOc of Part 60—Alternative Technology Periodic Screening Frequency at Well Sites, Centralized Production Facilities, and Compressor Stations Subject to AVO Inspections With Quarterly OGI or EPA Method 21 Monitoring
- Table 3 to Subpart OOOOc of Part 60—Alternative Technology Periodic Screening Frequency at Well Sites and Centralized Production Facilities Subject to AVO Inspections and/or Semiannual OGI or EPA Method 21 Monitoring
- Table 4 to Subpart OOOOc of Part 60—Applicability of General Provisions to Subpart OOOOc
- Subpart PPPP [Reserved]
- Subpart QQQQ—Standards of Performance for New Residential Hydronic Heaters and Forced-Air Furnaces
- § 60.5472 Am I subject to this subpart?
- § 60.5473 What definitions must I know?
- § 60.5474 What standards and requirements must I meet and by when?
- § 60.5475 What compliance and certification requirements must I meet and by when?
- § 60.5476 What test methods and procedures must I use to determine compliance with the standards and requirements for certification?
- § 60.5477 What procedures must I use for EPA approval of a test laboratory or EPA approval of a third-party certifier?
- § 60.5478 What requirements must I meet for permanent labels, temporary labels (hangtags), and owner's manuals?
- § 60.5479 What records must I keep and what reports must I submit?
- § 60.5480 What activities are prohibited under this subpart?
- § 60.5481 What hearing and appeal procedures apply to me?
- § 60.5482 Who implements and enforces this subpart?
- § 60.5483 What parts of the General Provisions do not apply to me?
- Subpart TTTT—Standards of Performance for Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Electric Generating Units
- Applicability
- § 60.5508 What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 60.5509 What are my general requirements for complying with this subpart?
- Emission Standards
- § 60.5515 Which pollutants are regulated by this subpart?
- § 60.5520 What CO2 emissions standard must I meet?
- General Compliance Requirements
- § 60.5525 What are my general requirements for complying with this subpart?
- Monitoring and Compliance Determination Procedures
- § 60.5535 How do I monitor and collect data to demonstrate compliance?
- § 60.5540 How do I demonstrate compliance with my CO2 emissions standard and determine excess emissions?
- Notification, Reports, and Records
- § 60.5550 What notifications must I submit and when?
- § 60.5555 What reports must I submit and when?
- § 60.5560 What records must I maintain?
- § 60.5565 In what form and how long must I keep my records?
- Other Requirements and Information
- § 60.5570 What parts of the general provisions apply to my affected EGU?
- § 60.5575 Who implements and enforces this subpart?
- § 60.5580 What definitions apply to this subpart?
- Table 1 to Subpart TTTT of Part 60—CO2 Emission Standards for Affected Steam Generating Units and Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle Facilities That Commenced Construction After January 8, 2014, and Reconstruction or Modification After June 18, 2014
- Table 2 to Subpart TTTT of Part 60—CO2 Emission Standards for Affected Stationary Combustion Turbines That Commenced Construction After January 8, 2014, and Reconstruction After June 18, 2014 (Net Energy Output-Based Standards Applicable as Approved by the Administrator)
- Table 3 to Subpart TTTT of Part 60—Applicability of Subpart A of Part 60 (General Provisions) to Subpart TTTT
- Subpart TTTTa—Standards of Performance for Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Modified Coal-Fired Steam Electric Generating Units and New Construction and Reconstruction Stationary Combustion Turbine Electric Generating Units
- Applicability
- § 60.5508a What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 60.5509a Am I subject to this subpart?
- Emission Standards
- § 60.5515a Which pollutants are regulated by this subpart?
- § 60.5520a What CO2 emissions standard must I meet?
- § 60.5525a What are my general requirements for complying with this subpart?
- Monitoring and Compliance Determination Procedures
- § 60.5535a How do I monitor and collect data to demonstrate compliance?
- § 60.5540a How do I demonstrate compliance with my CO2 emissions standard and determine excess emissions?
- Notification, Reports, and Records
- § 60.5550a What notifications must I submit and when?
- § 60.5555a What reports must I submit and when?
- § 60.5560a What records must I maintain?
- § 60.5565a In what form and how long must I keep my records?
- Other Requirements and Information
- § 60.5570a What parts of the general provisions apply to my affected EGU?
- § 60.5575a Who implements and enforces this subpart?
- § 60.5580a What definitions apply to this subpart?
- Table 1 to Subpart TTTTa of Part 60—CO2 Emission Standards for Affected Stationary Combustion Turbines That Commenced Construction or Reconstruction After May 23, 2023 (Gross or Net Energy Output-Based Standards Applicable as Approved by the Administrator)
- Table 2 to Subpart TTTTa of Part 60—CO2 Emission Standards for Affected Steam Generating Units or IGCC That Commenced Modification After May 23, 2023
- Table 3 to Subpart TTTTa of Part 60—Applicability of Subpart A of Part 60 (General Provisions) to Subpart TTTTa
- Subpart UUUUa [Reserved]
- Subpart UUUUb—Emission Guidelines for Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Electric Utility Generating Units
- Introduction
- § 60.5700b What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 60.5705b Which pollutants are regulated by this subpart?
- § 60.5710b Am I affected by this subpart?
- § 60.5715b What is the review and approval process for my State plan?
- § 60.5720b What if I do not submit a State plan or my State plan is not approvable?
- § 60.5725b In lieu of a State plan submittal, are there other acceptable option(s) for a State to meet its CAA section 111(d) obligations?
- § 60.5730b Is there an approval process for a negative declaration letter?
- State Plan Requirements
- § 60.5740b What must I include in my federally enforceable State plan?
- § 60.5775b What standards of performance must I include in my State plan?
- § 60.5780b What compliance dates and compliance periods must I include in my State plan?
- § 60.5785b What are the timing requirements for submitting my State plan?
- § 60.5790b What is the procedure for revising my State plan?
- § 60.5795b Commitment to review emission guidelines for coal-fired affected EGUs
- Applicability of State Plans to Affected EGUs
- § 60.5840b Does this subpart directly affect EGU owners or operators in my State?
- § 60.5845b What affected EGUs must I address in my State plan?
- § 60.5850b What EGUs are excluded from being affected EGUs?
- Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements
- § 60.5860b What applicable monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements do I need to include in my State plan for affected EGUs?
- § 60.5865b What are my recordkeeping requirements?
- § 60.5870b What are my reporting and notification requirements?
- § 60.5875b How do I submit information required by these emission guidelines to the EPA?
- § 60.5876b What are the recordkeeping and reporting requirements for EGUs that have committed to permanently cease operations by January 1, 2032?
- Definitions
- § 60.5880b What definitions apply to this subpart?
- Subpart VVVV—Standards of Performance for Large Municipal Waste Combustors
- Introduction
- § 60.5680 What does this subpart do?
- § 60.5685 When does this subpart become effective?
- Applicability
- § 60.5690 Does this subpart apply to my municipal waste combustor?
- § 60.5695 What is a new municipal waste combustor?
- § 60.5700 Does this subpart allow any exemptions?
- § 60.5705 Do other new source performance standards also apply to my municipal waste combustor?
- § 60.5710 What authorities to enforce these federal new source performance standards can the Administrator delegate to a state agency?
- § 60.5715 How are these new source performance standards structured?
- § 60.5720 Do all five components of these new source performance standards apply at the same time?
- § 60.5725 Are there different subcategories of municipal waste combustors within this subpart?
- Preconstruction Requirements: Materials Separation Plan
- § 60.5730 Who must submit a materials separation plan?
- § 60.5735 What is a materials separation plan?
- § 60.5740 What steps must I complete for my materials separation plan?
- § 60.5745 What must I include in my draft materials separation plan?
- § 60.5750 How do I make my draft materials separation plan available to the public?
- § 60.5755 When must I accept comments on the materials separation plan?
- § 60.5760 Where and when must I hold a public meeting on my draft materials separation plan?
- § 60.5765 What must I do with any public comments I receive during the public comment period on my draft materials separation plan?
- § 60.5770 What must I do with my revised materials separation plan?
- § 60.5775 What must I include in the public meeting on my revised materials separation plan and siting analysis?
- § 60.5780 What must I do with any public comments I receive on my revised materials separation plan?
- § 60.5785 How do I submit my final materials separation plan?
- Preconstruction Requirements: Siting Analysis
- § 60.5790 Who must submit a siting analysis?
- § 60.5795 What is a siting analysis?
- § 60.5800 What steps must I complete for my siting analysis?
- § 60.5805 What must I include in my siting analysis?
- § 60.5810 How do I make my siting analysis available to the public?
- § 60.5815 When must I accept comments on the siting analysis and revised materials separation plan?
- § 60.5820 Where and when must I hold a public meeting on the siting analysis?
- § 60.5825 What must I do with any public comments I receive during the public comment period on my siting analysis?
- § 60.5830 How do I submit my siting analysis?
- Good Combustion Practices: Operator Training
- § 60.5835 What types of training must I do?
- § 60.5840 Who must complete the operator training course? By when?
- § 60.5845 Who must complete the site-specific training course?
- § 60.5850 What site-specific training must I provide?
- § 60.5855 What information must I include in the site-specific operating manual?
- § 60.5860 Where must I keep the site-specific operating manual?
- Good Combustion Practices: Operator Certification
- § 60.5865 What types of operator certification must the chief facility operator and shift supervisor obtain and by when must they obtain it?
- § 60.5870 After the required date for operator certification, who may operate the municipal waste combustor?
- § 60.5875 What if all the certified operators must be temporarily offsite?
- Good Combustion Practices: Operating Requirements
- § 60.5880 What are the operating practice requirements for my municipal waste combustor?
- § 60.5885 What happens to the operating requirements during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction?
- Emission Limits
- § 60.5890 What pollutants are regulated by this subpart?
- § 60.5895 What emission limits must I meet? By when?
- § 60.5900 What happens to the emission limits during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction?
- Continuous Emission Monitoring
- § 60.5905 What types of continuous emission monitoring must I perform?
- § 60.5910 What continuous emission monitoring systems must I install for gaseous pollutants?
- § 60.5915 How are the data from the continuous emission monitoring systems used?
- § 60.5920 How do I make sure my continuous emission monitoring systems are operating correctly?
- § 60.5925 What is my schedule for evaluating continuous emission monitoring systems?
- § 60.5930 What must I do if I choose to monitor carbon dioxide instead of oxygen as a diluent gas?
- § 60.5935 What is the minimum amount of monitoring data I must collect with my continuous emission monitoring systems?
- § 60.5940 How do I convert my 1-hour arithmetic averages into the appropriate averaging times and units?
- § 60.5945 What is required for my continuous opacity monitoring system and how are the data used?
- § 60.5950 What additional requirements must I meet for the operation of my continuous emission monitoring systems and continuous opacity monitoring system?
- § 60.5955 What must I do if any of my continuous emission monitoring systems are temporarily unavailable to meet the data collection requirements?
- Stack Testing
- § 60.5960 What types of stack tests must I conduct?
- § 60.5965 How are the stack test data used?
- § 60.5970 What schedule must I follow for the stack testing?
- § 60.5975 What procedures and test methods must I use to stack test?
- § 60.5980 May I conduct stack testing less often?
- § 60.5985 May I conduct continuous monitoring or sampling in lieu of stack testing?
- Other Monitoring Requirements
- § 60.5990 Must I meet other requirements for continuous monitoring?
- § 60.5995 How do I monitor the load of my municipal waste combustor?
- § 60.6000 How do I monitor the temperature of flue gases at the inlet of my particulate matter control device?
- § 60.6005 How do I monitor the injection rate of activated carbon?
- § 60.6010 What is the minimum amount of monitoring data I must collect with my continuous parameter monitoring systems?
- § 60.6015 What requirements must I meet for estimating my municipal waste combustor capacity?
- Recordkeeping
- § 60.6020 What records must I keep?
- § 60.6025 Where must I keep my records and for how long?
- § 60.6030 What records must I keep for the materials separation plan and siting analysis?
- § 60.6035 What records must I keep for operator training and certification?
- § 60.6040 What records must I keep for stack tests?
- § 60.6045 What records must I keep for continuously monitored pollutants or parameters?
- § 60.6050 What records must I keep for municipal waste combustors that use activated carbon?
- Reporting
- § 60.6055 What reports must I submit before I submit my notice of construction?
- § 60.6060 What must I include in my notice of construction?
- § 60.6065 What reports must I submit after I submit my notice of construction and in what form?
- § 60.6070 What are the appropriate units of measurement for reporting my data?
- § 60.6075 When must I submit the initial performance test report?
- § 60.6080 What must I include in my initial performance test report?
- § 60.6085 When must I submit the annual report?
- § 60.6090 What must I include in my annual report?
- § 60.6095 What must I do if I am out of compliance with the requirements of this subpart?
- § 60.6100 If a semiannual report is required, when must I submit it?
- § 60.6105 What must I include in the semiannual out-of-compliance reports?
- § 60.6110 Can reporting dates be changed?
- Air Curtain Incinerators That Burn 100 Percent Wood Waste, Clean Lumber, and/or Yard Waste
- § 60.6115 What is an air curtain incinerator?
- § 60.6120 What is yard waste?
- § 60.6125 What are the emission limits for air curtain incinerators that burn 100 percent wood waste, clean lumber, and/or yard waste?
- § 60.6130 How must I monitor opacity for air curtain incinerators that burn 100 percent wood waste, clean lumber, and/or yard waste?
- § 60.6135 What are the recordkeeping and reporting requirements for air curtain incinerators that burn 100 percent wood waste, clean lumber, and/or yard waste?
- Equations
- § 60.6140 What equations must I use?
- Definitions
- § 60.6145 What definitions apply to this subpart?
- Table 1 to Subpart VVVV—Large Municipal Waste Combustor Carbon Monoxide Limits
- Table 2 to Subpart VVVV—Emission Limitations for New Large Municipal Waste Combustors
- Table 3 to Subpart VVVV of Part 60—Requirements for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS)
- Table 4 to Subpart VVVV—Performance Test Requirements for Compliance With Emissions Limits under § 60.5895
- Subpart WWWW—Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times for Large Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed on or Before January 23, 2024
- Introduction
- § 60.6250 What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 60.6255 Am I affected by this subpart? What authorities does the EPA Administrator retain?
- § 60.6260 Is a state plan required for all states?
- § 60.6265 What must I include in my state plan?
- § 60.6270 Is there an approval process for my state plan?
- § 60.6275 What if my state plan is not approvable?
- § 60.6280 Is there an approval process for a negative declaration letter?
- § 60.6285 What compliance schedule must I include in my state plan?
- § 60.6290 Are there any state plan requirements for this subpart that supersede the requirements specified in subpart B?
- § 60.6295 Does this subpart directly affect municipal waste combustor owners and operators in my state?
- Applicability of State Plans
- § 60.6300 What municipal waste combustors must I address in my state plan?
- § 60.6305 Are any large municipal waste combustors exempt from my state plan?
- § 60.6310 What subcategories of large municipal waste combustors must I include in my state plan?
- Use of Model Rule
- § 60.6315 What is the “model rule” in this subpart?
- § 60.6320 How does the model rule relate to the required elements of my state plan?
- § 60.6325 What are the principal components of the model rule?
- Model Rule—Increments or Progress
- § 60.6330 What are my requirements for meeting increments of progress and achieving final compliance?
- § 60.6335 When must I complete each increment of progress?
- § 60.6340 What must I include in the notifications of achievement of my increments of progress?
- § 60.6345 When must I submit the notifications of achievement of increments of progress?
- § 60.6350 What if I do not meet an increment of progress?
- § 60.6355 How do I comply with the increment of progress for submittal of a control plan?
- § 60.6360 How do I comply with the increment of progress for awarding contracts?
- § 60.6365 How do I comply with the increment of progress for initiating onsite construction?
- § 60.6370 How do I comply with the increment of progress for completing onsite construction?
- § 60.6375 How do I comply with the increment of progress for achieving final compliance?
- § 60.6380 What must I do if I close my municipal waste combustor and then restart my municipal waste combustor?
- § 60.6385 What must I do if I plan to permanently close my municipal waste combustor and not restart it?
- Model Rule—Good Combustion Practices: Operator Training
- § 60.6390 What types of training must I do?
- § 60.6395 Who must complete the operator training course? By when?
- § 60.6400 Who must complete the site-specific training course?
- § 60.6405 What site-specific training must I provide?
- § 60.6410 What information must I include in the site-specific operating manual?
- § 60.6415 Where must I keep the site-specific operating manual?
- Model Rule—Good Combustion Practices: Operator Certification
- § 60.6420 What types of operator certification must the chief facility operator and shift supervisor obtain and by when must they obtain it?
- § 60.6425 After the required date for operator certification, who may operate the municipal waste combustor?
- § 60.6430 What if all the certified operators must be temporarily offsite?
- Model Rule—Good Combustion Practices: Operating Requirements
- § 60.6435 What are the operating practice requirements for my municipal waste combustor?
- § 60.6440 What happens to the operating requirements during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction?
- Model Rule—Emission Limits
- § 60.6445 What pollutants are regulated by this subpart?
- § 60.6450 What emission limits must I meet? By when?
- § 60.6455 What happens to the emission limits during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction?
- Model Rule—Continuous Emission Monitoring
- § 60.6460 What types of continuous emission monitoring must I perform?
- § 60.6465 What continuous emission monitoring systems must I install for gaseous pollutants?
- § 60.6470 How are the data from the continuous emission monitoring systems used?
- § 60.6475 How do I make sure my continuous emission monitoring systems are operating correctly?
- § 60.6480 What is my schedule for evaluating continuous emission monitoring systems?
- § 60.6485 What must I do if I choose to monitor carbon dioxide instead of oxygen as a diluent gas?
- § 60.6490 What is the minimum amount of monitoring data I must collect with my continuous emission monitoring systems?
- § 60.6495 How do I convert my 1-hour arithmetic averages into appropriate averaging times and units?
- § 60.6500 What is required for my continuous opacity monitoring system and how are the data used?
- § 60.6505 What additional requirements must I meet for the operation of my continuous emission monitoring systems and continuous opacity monitoring system?
- § 60.6510 What must I do if any of my continuous emission monitoring systems are temporarily unavailable to meet the data collection requirements?
- Model Rule—Stack Testing
- § 60.6515 What types of stack tests must I conduct?
- § 60.6520 How are the stack test data used?
- § 60.6525 What schedule must I follow for the stack testing?
- § 60.6530 What procedures and test methods must I use to stack test?
- § 60.6535 May I conduct stack testing less often?
- § 60.6540 May I conduct continuous monitoring or sampling in lieu of stack testing?
- Model Rule—Other Monitoring Requirements
- § 60.6545 Must I meet other requirements for continuous monitoring?
- § 60.6550 How do I monitor the load of my municipal waste combustor?
- § 60.6555 How do I monitor the temperature of flue gases at the inlet of my particulate matter control device?
- § 60.6560 How do I monitor the injection rate of activated carbon?
- § 60.6565 What is the minimum amount of monitoring data I must collect with my continuous parameter monitoring systems?
- § 60.6570 What requirements must I meet for estimating my municipal waste combustor capacity?
- Model Rule—Recordkeeping
- § 60.6575 What records must I keep?
- § 60.6580 Where must I keep my records and for how long?
- § 60.6585 What records must I keep for operator training and certification?
- § 60.6590 What records must I keep for stack tests?
- § 60.6595 What records must I keep for continuously monitored pollutants or parameters?
- § 60.6600 What records must I keep for municipal waste combustors that use activated carbon?
- Model Rule—Reporting
- § 60.6605 What reports must I submit and in what form?
- § 60.6610 What are the appropriate units of measurement for reporting my data?
- § 60.6615 When must I submit the initial performance test report?
- § 60.6620 What must I include in my initial performance test report?
- § 60.6625 When must I submit the annual report?
- § 60.6630 What must I include in my annual report?
- § 60.6635 What must I do if I am out of compliance with the requirements of this subpart?
- § 60.6640 If a semiannual report is required, when must I submit it?
- § 60.6645 What must I include in the semiannual out-of-compliance reports?
- § 60.6650 Can reporting dates be changed?
- Model Rule—Air Curtain Incinerators That Burn 100 Percent Wood Waste, Clean Lumber, and Yard Waste
- § 60.6655 What is an air curtain incinerator?
- § 60.6660 What is yard waste?
- § 60.6665 What are the emission limits for air curtain incinerators that burn 100 percent wood waste, clean lumber, and/or yard waste?
- § 60.6670 How must I monitor opacity for air curtain incinerators that burn 100 percent wood waste, clean lumber, and/or yard waste?
- § 60.6675 What are the recordkeeping and reporting requirements for air curtain incinerators that burn 100 percent wood waste, clean lumber, and/or yard waste?
- § 60.6680 What equations must I use?
- Definitions
- § 60.6685 What definitions apply to this subpart?
- Table 1 to Subpart WWWW of Part 60—Model Rule—Compliance Schedules and Increments of Progress
- Table 2 to Subpart WWWW—Municipal Waste Combustor Carbon Monoxide Guidelines
- Table 3 to Subpart WWWW of Part 60—Model Rule—Emission Limits for Existing Large Municipal Waste Combustors
- Table 4 to Subpart WWWW of Part 60—Requirements for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS)
- Table 5 to Subpart WWWW—Performance Test Requirements for Compliance With Emissions Limits Under § 60.6450
- Appendix A-1 to Part 60—Test Methods 1 through 2F
- Appendix A-2 to Part 60—Test Methods 2G through 3C
- Appendix A-3 to Part 60—Test Methods 4 through 5I
- Appendix A-4 to Part 60—Test Methods 6 through 10B
- Appendix A-5 to Part 60—Test Methods 11 through 15A
- Appendix A-6 to Part 60—Test Methods 16 through 18
- Appendix A-7 to Part 60—Test Methods 19 through 25E
- Appendix A-8 to Part 60—Test Methods 26 through 30B
- Appendix B to Part 60—Performance Specifications
- Appendix C to Part 60—Determination of Emission Rate Change
- Appendix D to Part 60—Required Emission Inventory Information
- Appendix E to Part 60 [Reserved]
- Appendix F to Part 60—Quality Assurance Procedures
- Appendix G to Part 60—Provisions for an Alternative Method of Demonstrating Compliance With 40 CFR 60.43 for the Newton Power Station of Central Illinois Public Service Company
- Appendix H to Part 60 [Reserved]
- Appendix I to Part 60—Owner's Manuals and Temporary Labels for Wood Heaters Subject to Subparts AAA and QQQQ of Part 60
- Appendix J to Part 60 [Reserved]
- Appendix K to Part 60—Determination of Volatile Organic Compound and Greenhouse Gas Leaks Using Optical Gas Imaging