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  <AMDDATE>July 10, 2006</AMDDATE>
  <FMTR>
    <TITLEPG>
      <CODE>CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS</CODE>
      <PRTPAGE P="1"/>
      <TITLENUM>40</TITLENUM>
      <PARTS>Part 60 (§ 60.1 to End)</PARTS>
      <REVISED>Revised as of July 1, 2006</REVISED>
      <SUBJECT>Protection of Environment</SUBJECT>
      <CONTAINS>Containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect</CONTAINS>
      <DATE>As of July 1, 2006</DATE>
      <ANCIL>With Ancillaries</ANCIL>
      <PUB>
        <P>Published by</P>
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        <P>National Archives and Records</P>
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      <SPECED>A Special Edition of the Federal Register</SPECED>
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    <TOC>
      <PRTPAGE P="iii"/>
      <HD SOURCE="HED">Table of Contents</HD>
      <PGHD>Page</PGHD>
      <EXPL>
        <SUBJECT>Explanation</SUBJECT>
        <PG>v</PG>
      </EXPL>
      <TITLENO>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">Title 40:</HD>
        <CHAPTI>
          <SUBJECT>Chapter I—Environmental Protection Agency</SUBJECT>
          <PG>3</PG>
        </CHAPTI>
      </TITLENO>
      <FAIDS>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">Finding Aids:</HD>
        <SUBJECT>Material Approved for Incorporation by Reference</SUBJECT>
        <PG>861</PG>
        <SUBJECT>Table of CFR Titles and Chapters</SUBJECT>
        <PG>867</PG>
        <SUBJECT>Alphabetical List of Agencies Appearing in the CFR</SUBJECT>
        <PG>885</PG>
        <SUBJECT>List of CFR Sections Affected</SUBJECT>
        <PG>895</PG>
      </FAIDS>
    </TOC>
    <CITE>
      <PRTPAGE P="iv"/>
      <P>Cite this Code:<E T="01">CFR</E>
      </P>

      <CITEP>To cite the regulations in this volume use title, part and section number. Thus, <E T="01">40 CFR 60.1</E> refers to title 40, part 60, section 1.</CITEP>
    </CITE>
    <EXPLA>
      <PRTPAGE P="v"/>
      <HD SOURCE="HED">Explanation</HD>
      <P>The Code of Federal Regulations is a codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the Executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. The Code is divided into 50 titles which represent broad areas subject to Federal regulation. Each title is divided into chapters which usually bear the name of the issuing agency. Each chapter is further subdivided into parts covering specific regulatory areas.</P>
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        <STUB>as of April 1</STUB>
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        <HD SOURCE="HED">LEGAL STATUS</HD>
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      <SIDEHED>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">HOW TO USE THE CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS</HD>
        <P>The Code of Federal Regulations is kept up to date by the individual issues of the Federal Register. These two publications must be used together to determine the latest version of any given rule.</P>
        <P>To determine whether a Code volume has been amended since its revision date (in this case, July 1, 2006), consult the “List of CFR Sections Affected (LSA),” which is issued monthly, and the “Cumulative List of Parts Affected,” which appears in the Reader Aids section of the daily Federal Register. These two lists will identify the Federal Register page number of the latest amendment of any given rule.</P>
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      <SIDEHED>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">EFFECTIVE AND EXPIRATION DATES</HD>
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        <P>The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (Pub. L. 96-511) requires Federal agencies to display an OMB control number with their information collection request. <PRTPAGE P="vi"/>Many agencies have begun publishing numerous OMB control numbers as amendments to existing regulations in the CFR. These OMB numbers are placed as close as possible to the applicable recordkeeping or reporting requirements.</P>
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        <HD SOURCE="HED">OBSOLETE PROVISIONS</HD>
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        <HD SOURCE="HED">INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE</HD>
        <P>
          <E T="03">What is incorporation by reference?</E> Incorporation by reference was established by statute and allows Federal agencies to meet the requirement to publish regulations in the Federal Register by referring to materials already published elsewhere. For an incorporation to be valid, the Director of the Federal Register must approve it. The legal effect of incorporation by reference is that the material is treated as if it were published in full in the Federal Register (5 U.S.C. 552(a)). This material, like any other properly issued regulation, has the force of law.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">What is a proper incorporation by reference?</E> The Director of the Federal Register will approve an incorporation by reference only when the requirements of 1 CFR part 51 are met. Some of the elements on which approval is based are:</P>
        <P>(a) The incorporation will substantially reduce the volume of material published in the Federal Register.</P>
        <P>(b) The matter incorporated is in fact available to the extent necessary to afford fairness and uniformity in the administrative process.</P>
        <P>(c) The incorporating document is drafted and submitted for publication in accordance with 1 CFR part 51.</P>
        <P>Properly approved incorporations by reference in this volume are listed in the Finding Aids at the end of this volume.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">What if the material incorporated by reference cannot be found?</E> If you have any problem locating or obtaining a copy of material listed in the Finding Aids of this volume as an approved incorporation by reference, please contact the agency that issued the regulation containing that incorporation. If, after contacting the agency, you find the material is not available, please notify the Director of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington DC 20408, or call 202-741-6010.</P>
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        <HD SOURCE="HED">CFR INDEXES AND TABULAR GUIDES</HD>

        <P>A subject index to the Code of Federal Regulations is contained in a separate volume, revised annually as of January 1, entitled CFR <E T="04">Index and Finding Aids.</E> This volume contains the Parallel Table of Statutory Authorities and Agency Rules (Table I). A list of CFR titles, chapters, and parts and an alphabetical list of agencies publishing in the CFR are also included in this volume.</P>
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      <DATE>July 1, 2006.</DATE>
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    <THISTITL>
      <PRTPAGE P="ix"/>
      <HD SOURCE="HED">THIS TITLE</HD>
      <P>Title 40—<E T="04">Protection of Environment</E> is composed of thirty-one volumes. The parts in these volumes are arranged in the following order: parts 1-49, parts 50-51, part 52 (52.01-52.1018), part 52 (52.1019-End), parts 53-59, part 60 (60.1-End), part 60 (Appendices), parts 61-62, part 63 (63.1-63.599), part 63 (63.600-63.1199), part 63 (63.1200-63.1439), part 63 (63.1440-63.6175), part 63 (63.6580-63.8830), part 63 (63.8980-End) parts 64-71, parts 72-80, parts 81-85, part 86 (86.1-86.599-99) part 86 (86.600-1-End), parts 87-99, parts 100-135, parts 136-149, parts 150-189, parts 190-259, parts 260-265, parts 266-299, parts 300-399, parts 400-424, parts 425-699, parts 700-789, and part 790 to End. The contents of these volumes represent all current regulations codified under this title of the CFR as of July 1, 2006.</P>
      <P>Chapter I—Environmental Protection Agency appears in all thirty-one volumes. An alphabetical Listing of Pesticide Chemicals Index appears in parts 150-189. Regulations issued by the Council on Environmental Quality appear in the volume containing part 790 to End. The OMB control numbers for title 40 appear in § 9.1 of this chapter.</P>
      <P>For this volume, Ruth Green was Chief Editor. The Code of Federal Regulations publication program is under the direction of Frances D. McDonald, assisted by Alomha S. Morris.</P>
    </THISTITL>
  </FMTR>
  <TITLE>
    <LRH>40 CFR Ch. I (7-1-06 Edition)</LRH>
    <RRH>Environmental Protection Agency</RRH>
    <CFRTITLE>
      <TITLEHD>
        <PRTPAGE P="1"/>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">Title 40—Protection of Environment</HD>
        <P>(This book contains part 60 (§ 60.1 to end))</P>
      </TITLEHD>
      <CFRTOC>
        <PTHD>Part</PTHD>
        <CHAPTI>
          <SUBJECT>
            <E T="04">chapter i</E>—Environmental Protection Agency (Continued)</SUBJECT>
          <PG>60</PG>
        </CHAPTI>
      </CFRTOC>
    </CFRTITLE>
    <CHAPTER>
      <TOC>
        <TOCHD>
          <PRTPAGE P="3"/>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">CHAPTER I—ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)</HD>
        </TOCHD>
        <EDNOTE>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">Editorial Note:</HD>
          <P>Nomenclature changes to chapter I appear at 65 FR 47324, 47325, Aug. 2, 2000; 66 FR 34375, 34376, June 28, 2001.</P>
        </EDNOTE>
        <SUBCHAP>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUBCHAPTER C—AIR PROGRAMS (CONTINUED)</HD>
        </SUBCHAP>
        <PTHD>Part</PTHD>
        <PGHD>Page</PGHD>
        <CHAPTI>
          <PT>60</PT>
          <SUBJECT>Standards of performance for new stationary sources</SUBJECT>
          <PG>5</PG>
        </CHAPTI>
      </TOC>
      <SUBCHAP TYPE="N">
        <PRTPAGE P="5"/>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUBCHAPTER C—AIR PROGRAMS (CONTINUED)</HD>
        <PART>
          <EAR>Pt. 60</EAR>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">PART 60—STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE FOR NEW STATIONARY SOURCES</HD>
          <CONTENTS>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart A—General Provisions</HD>
              <SECHD>Sec.</SECHD>
              <SECTNO>60.1</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.2</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.3</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Units and abbreviations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.4</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Address.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.5</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Determination of construction or modification.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.6</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Review of plans.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.7</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Notification and record keeping.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.8</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Performance tests.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.9</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Availability of information.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.10</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>State authority.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.11</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance with standards and maintenance requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.12</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Circumvention.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.13</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.14</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Modification.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.15</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reconstruction.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.16</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Priority list.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.17</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Incorporations by reference.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.18</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>General control device requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.19</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>General notification and reporting requirements.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart B—Adoption and Submittal of State Plans for Designated Facilities</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.20</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.21</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.22</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Publication of guideline documents, emission guidelines, and final compliance times.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.23</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Adoption and submittal of State plans; public hearings.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.24</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission standards and compliance schedules.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.25</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission inventories, source surveillance, reports.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.26</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Legal authority.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.27</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Actions by the Administrator.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.28</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Plan revisions by the State.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.29</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Plan revisions by the Administrator.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart C—Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.30</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Scope.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.31</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <RESERVED>Subpart Ca [Reserved]</RESERVED>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart Cb—Emissions Guidelines and Compliance Times for Large Municipal Waste Combustors That Are Constructed on or Before September 20, 1994</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.30b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Scope.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.31b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.32b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Designated facilities.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.33b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission guidelines for municipal waste combustor metals, acid gases, organics, and nitrogen oxides.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.34b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission guidelines for municipal waste combustor operating practices.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.35b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission guidelines for municipal waste combustor operator training and certification.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.36b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission guidelines for municipal waste combustor fugitive ash emissions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.37b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission guidelines for air curtain incinerators.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.38b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance and performance testing.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.39b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping guidelines and compliance schedules.</SUBJECT>
              <APP>Table 1 to Subpart Cb of Part 60—Nitrogen Oxides Guidelines for Designated Facilities</APP>
              <APP>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</APP>
              <APP>Table 3 to Subpart Cb of Part 60—Municipal Waste Combustor Operating Guidelines</APP>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart Cc—Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.30c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Scope.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.31c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.32c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Designated facilities.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.33c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission guidelines for municipal solid waste landfill emissions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.34c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.35c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping guidelines.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.36c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance times.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart Cd—Emissions Guidelines and Compliance Times for Sulfuric Acid Production Units</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.30d</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Designated facilities.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.31d</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emissions guidelines.<PRTPAGE P="6"/>
              </SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.32d</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance times.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart Ce—Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times for Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.30e</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Scope.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.31e</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.32e</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Designated facilities.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.33e</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission guidelines.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.34e</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Operator training and qualification guidelines.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.35e</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Waste management guidelines.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.36e</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Inspection guidelines.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.37e</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance, performance testing, and monitoring guidelines.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.38e</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping guidelines.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.39e</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance times.</SUBJECT>
              <APP>Table 1 to Subpart Ce—Emission Limits for Small, Medium, and Large HMIWI</APP>
              <APP>Table 2 to Subpart Ce—Emission Limits for Small HMIWI which meet the criteria under § 60.33e(b)</APP>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart D—Standards of Performance for Fossil-Fuel-Fired Steam Generators for Which Construction is Commenced After August 17, 1971</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.40</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.41</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.42</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.43</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for sulfur dioxide.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.44</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for nitrogen oxides.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.45</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission and fuel monitoring.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.46</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart Da—Standards of Performance for Electric Utility Steam Generating Units for Which Construction is Commenced After September 18, 1978</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.40Da</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.41Da</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.42Da</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.43Da</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for sulfur dioxide.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.44Da</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for nitrogen oxides.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.45Da</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for mercury.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.46Da</SECTNO>
              <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
              <SECTNO>60.47Da</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Commercial demonstration permit.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.48Da</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance provisions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.49Da</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission monitoring.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.50Da</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance determination procedures and methods.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.51Da</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.52Da</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart Db—Standards of Performance for Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.40b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.41b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.42b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for sulfur dioxide.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.43b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.44b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for nitrogen oxides.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.45b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance and performance test methods and procedures for sulfur dioxide.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.46b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance and performance test methods and procedures for particulate matter and nitrogen oxides.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.47b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission monitoring for sulfur dioxide.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.48b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission monitoring for particulate matter and nitrogen oxides.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.49b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart Dc—Standards of Performance for Small Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.40c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.41c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.42c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for sulfur dioxide.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.43c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.44c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance and performance test methods and procedures for sulfur dioxide.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.45c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance and performance test methods and procedures for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.46c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission monitoring for sulfur dioxide.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.47c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission monitoring for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.48c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart E—Standards of Performance for Incinerators</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.50</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.51</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.52</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.53</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.54</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">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</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.50a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.51a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.52a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for municipal waste combustor metals.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.53a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for municipal waste combustor organics.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.54a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for municipal waste combustor acid gases.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.55a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for nitrogen oxides.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.56a</SECTNO>

              <SUBJECT>Standard for municipal waste combustor operating practices.<PRTPAGE P="7"/>
              </SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.57a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.58a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance and performance testing.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.59a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">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</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.50b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.51b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.52b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for municipal waste combustor metals, acid gases, organics, and nitrogen oxides.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.53b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for municipal waste combustor operating practices.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.54b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for municipal waste combustor operator training and certification.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.55b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for municipal waste combustor fugitive ash emissions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.56b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for air curtain incinerators.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.57b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Siting requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.58b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance and performance testing.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.59b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart Ec—Standards of Performance for Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators for Which Construction is Commenced After June 20, 1996</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.50c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.51c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.52c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission limits.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.53c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Operator training and qualification requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.54c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Siting requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.55c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Waste management plan.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.56c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance and performance testing.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.57c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.58c</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <APP>Table 1 to Subpart Ec—Emission Limits for Small, Medium, and Large HMIWI</APP>
              <APP>Table 2 to Subpart Ec—Toxic Equivalency Factors</APP>
              <APP>Table 3 to Subpart Ec—Operating Parameters To Be Monitored and Minimum Measurement and Recording Frequencies</APP>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart F—Standards of Performance for Portland Cement Plants</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.60</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.61</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.62</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.63</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.64</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.65</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.66</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart G—Standards of Performance for Nitric Acid Plants</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.70</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.71</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.72</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for nitrogen oxides.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.73</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission monitoring.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.74</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart H—Standards of Performance for Sulfuric Acid Plants</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.80</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.81</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.82</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for sulfur dioxide.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.83</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for acid mist.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.84</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission monitoring.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.85</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart I—Standards of Performance for Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.90</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.91</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.92</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.93</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart J—Standards of Performance for Petroleum Refineries</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.100</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability, designation of affected facility, and reconstruction.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.101</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.102</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.103</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for carbon monoxide.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.104</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for sulfur oxides.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.105</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of emissions and operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.106</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.107</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.108</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Performance test and compliance provisions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.109</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">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</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.110</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.111</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.112</SECTNO>

              <SUBJECT>Standard for volatile organic compounds (VOC).<PRTPAGE P="8"/>
              </SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.113</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">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</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.110a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.111a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.112a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for volatile organic compounds (VOC).</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.113a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Testing and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.114a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Alternative means of emission limitation.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.115a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">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</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.110b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.111b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.112b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for volatile organic compounds (VOC).</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.113b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Testing and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.114b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Alternative means of emission limitation.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.115b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.116b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.117b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart L—Standards of Performance for Secondary Lead Smelters</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.120</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.121</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.122</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.123</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart M—Standards of Performance for Secondary Brass and Bronze Production Plants</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.130</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.131</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.132</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.133</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart N—Standards of Performance for Primary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Furnances for Which Construction is Commenced After June 11, 1973</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.140</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.141</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.142</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.143</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.144</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart Na—Standards of Performance for Secondary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Steelmaking Facilities for Which Construction is Commenced After January 20, 1983</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.140a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facilities.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.141a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.142a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.143a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.144a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.145a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance provisions.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart O—Standards of Performance for Sewage Treatment Plants</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.150</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.151</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.152</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.153</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.154</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.155</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.156</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart P—Standards of Performance for Primary Copper Smelters</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.160</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.161</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.162</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.163</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for sulfur dioxide.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.164</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for visible emissions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.165</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.166</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart Q—Standards of Performance for Primary Zinc Smelters</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.170</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.171</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.172</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.173</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for sulfur dioxide.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.174</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for visible emissions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.175</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.176</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart R—Standards of Performance for Primary Lead Smelters</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.180</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.181</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.182</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.183</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for sulfur dioxide.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.184</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for visible emissions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.185</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.186</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <PRTPAGE P="9"/>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart S—Standards of Performance for Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.190</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.191</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.192</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for fluorides.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.193</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for visible emissions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.194</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.195</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart T—Standards of Performance for the Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet-Process Phosphoric Acid Plants</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.200</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.201</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.202</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for fluorides.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.203</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.204</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart U—Standards of Performance for the Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Superphosphoric Acid Plants</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.210</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.211</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.212</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for fluorides.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.213</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.214</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart V—Standards of Performance for the Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Diammonium Phosphate Plants</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.220</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.221</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.222</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for fluorides.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.223</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.224</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart W—Standards of Performance for the Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple Superphosphate Plants</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.230</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.231</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.232</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for fluorides.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.233</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.234</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart X—Standards of Performance for the Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Granular Triple Superphosphate Storage Facilities</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.240</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.241</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.242</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for fluorides.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.243</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.244</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart Y—Standards of Performance for Coal Preparation Plants</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.250</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.251</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.252</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.253</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.254</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart Z—Standards of Performance for Ferroalloy Production Facilities</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.260</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.261</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.262</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.263</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for carbon monoxide.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.264</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission monitoring.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.265</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.266</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart AA—Standards of Performance for Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces Constructed After October 21, 1974 and On or Before August 17, 1983</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.270</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.271</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.272</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.273</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission monitoring.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.274</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.275</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.276</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart AAa—Standards of Performance for Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization Vessels Constructed After August 7, 1983</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.270a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.271a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.272a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.273a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission monitoring.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.274a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.275a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.276a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart BB—Standards of Performance for Kraft Pulp Mills</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.280</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.281</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.282</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.283</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for total reduced sulfur (TRS).</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.284</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of emissions and operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.285</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <PRTPAGE P="10"/>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart CC—Standards of Performance for Glass Manufacturing Plants</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.290</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.291</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.292</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.293</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for particulate matter from glass melting furnace with modified-processes.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.294-60.295</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.296</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart DD—Standards of Performance for Grain Elevators</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.300</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.301</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.302</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.303</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.304</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Modifications.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart EE—Standards of Performance for Surface Coating of Metal Furniture</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.310</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.311</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions and symbols.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.312</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for volatile organic compounds (VOC).</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.313</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Performance tests and compliance provisions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.314</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of emissions and operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.315</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.316</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <RESERVED>Subpart FF [Reserved]</RESERVED>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart GG—Standards of Performance for Stationary Gas Turbines</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.330</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.331</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.332</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for nitrogen oxides.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.333</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for sulfur dioxide.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.334</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.335</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart HH—Standards of Performance for Lime Manufacturing Plants</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.340</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.341</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.342</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.343</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of emissions and operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.344</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart KK—Standards of Performance for Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.370</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.371</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.372</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for lead.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.373</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of emissions and operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.374</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart LL—Standards of Performance for Metallic Mineral Processing Plants</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.380</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.381</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.382</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.383</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reconstruction.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.384</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.385</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.386</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart MM—Standards of Performance for Automobile and Light Duty Truck Surface Coating Operations</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.390</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.391</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.392</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for volatile organic compounds.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.393</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Performance test and compliance provisions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.394</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of emissions and operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.395</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.396</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reference methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.397</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Modifications.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.398</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Innovative technology waivers.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart NN—Standards of Performance for Phosphate Rock Plants</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.400</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.401</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.402</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.403</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of emissions and operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.404</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart PP—Standards of Performance for Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.420</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.421</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.422</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.423</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.424</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart QQ—Standards of Performance for the Graphic Arts Industry: Publication Rotogravure Printing</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.430</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.431</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions and notations.<PRTPAGE P="11"/>
              </SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.432</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for volatile organic compounds.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.433</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Performance test and compliance provisions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.434</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations and recordkeeping.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.435</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart RR—Standards of Performance for Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label Surface Coating Operations</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.440</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.441</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions and symbols.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.442</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for volatile organic compounds.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.443</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance provisions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.444</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Performance test procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.445</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations and recordkeeping.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.446</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.447</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting requirements.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart SS—Standards of Performance for Industrial Surface Coating: Large Appliances</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.450</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.451</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.452</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for volatile organic compounds.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.453</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Performance test and compliance provisions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.454</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of emissions and operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.455</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.456</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart TT—Standards of Performance for Metal Coil Surface Coating</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.460</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.461</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.462</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for volatile organic compounds.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.463</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Performance test and compliance provisions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.464</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of emissions and operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.465</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.466</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart UU—Standards of Performance for Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacture</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.470</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facilities.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.471</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.472</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.473</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.474</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart VV—Standards of Performance for Equipment Leaks of VOC in the Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Industry</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.480</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.481</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.482-1</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards: General.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.482-2</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards: Pumps in light liquid service.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.482-3</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards: Compressors.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.482-4</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards: Pressure relief devices in gas/vapor service.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.482-5</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards: Sampling connection systems.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.482-6</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards: Open-ended valves or lines.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.482-7</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards: Valves in gas/vapor service and in light liquid service.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.482-8</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards: Pumps and valves in heavy liquid service, pressure relief devices in light liquid or heavy liquid service, and connectors. </SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.482-9</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards: Delay of repair.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.482-10</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards: Closed vent systems and control devices.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.483-1</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Alternative standards for valves—allowable percentage of valves leaking.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.483-2</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Alternative standards for valves—skip period leak detection and repair.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.484</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Equivalence of means of emission limitation.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.485</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.486</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.487</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.488</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reconstruction.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.489</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>List of chemicals produced by affected facilities.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart WW—Standards of Performance for the Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.490</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.491</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.492</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for volatile organic compounds.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.493</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Performance test and compliance provisions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.494</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of emissions and operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.495</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.496</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart XX—Standards of Performance for Bulk Gasoline Terminals</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.500</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.501</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.<PRTPAGE P="12"/>
              </SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.502</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) emissions from bulk gasoline terminals.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.503</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.504</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.505</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.506</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reconstruction.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart AAA—Standards of Performance for New Residential Wood Heaters</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.530</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.531</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.532</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.533</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance and certification.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.534</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.535</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Laboratory accreditation.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.536</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Permanent label, temporary label, and owner's manual.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.537</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.538</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Prohibitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.539</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Hearing and appeal procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.539a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.539b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>General provisions exclusions.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart BBB—Standards of Performance for the Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.540</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facilities.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.541</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.542</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for volatile organic compounds.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.542a</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Alternate standard for volatile organic compounds.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.543</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Performance test and compliance provisions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.544</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.545</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.546</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.547</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.548</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <RESERVED>Subpart CCC [Reserved]</RESERVED>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart DDD—Standards of Performance for Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions from the Polymer Manufacturing Industry</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.560</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facilities.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.561</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.562-1</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards: Process emissions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.562-2</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards: Equipment leaks of VOC.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.563</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.564</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.565</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.566</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <RESERVED>Subpart EEE [Reserved]</RESERVED>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart FFF—Standards of Performance for Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating and Printing</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.580</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.581</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions and symbols.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.582</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for volatile organic compounds.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.583</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.584</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations and recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.585</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting requirements.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart GGG—Standards of Performance for Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.590</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.591</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.592</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.593</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Exceptions.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart HHH—Standards of Performance for Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.600</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.601</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.602</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for volatile organic compounds.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.603</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Performance test and compliance provisions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.604</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting requirements.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart III—Standards of Performance for Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation Unit Processes</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.610</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.611</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.612</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.613</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of emissions and operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.614</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.615</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.616</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reconstruction.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.617</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Chemicals affected by subpart III.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.618</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart JJJ—Standards of Performance for Petroleum Dry Cleaners</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.620</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.621</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.622</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for volatile organic compounds.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.623</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Equivalent equipment and procedures.<PRTPAGE P="13"/>
              </SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.624</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.625</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart KKK—Standards of Performance for Equipment Leaks of VOC From Onshore Natural Gas Processing Plants</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.630</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.631</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.632</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.633</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Exceptions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.634</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Alternative means of emission limitation.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.635</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.636</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting requirements.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>

              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart LLL—Standards of Performance for Onshore Natural Gas Processing: SO<E T="52">2</E> Emissions</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.640</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facilities.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.641</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.642</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for sulfur dioxide.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.643</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance provisions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.644</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.645</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.646</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of emissions and operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.647</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.648</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Optional procedure for measuring hydrogen sulfide in acid gas—Tutwiler Procedure.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <RESERVED>Subpart MMM [Reserved]</RESERVED>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart NNN—Standards of Performance for Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Distillation Operations</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.660</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.661</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.662</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.663</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of emissions and operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.664</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.665</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.666</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reconstruction.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.667</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Chemicals affected by subpart NNN.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.668</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart OOO—Standards of Performance for Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.670</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.671</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.672</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.673</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reconstruction.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.674</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.675</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.676</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart PPP—Standard of Performance for Wool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.680</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.681</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.682</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.683</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.684</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.685</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart QQQ—Standards of Performance for VOC Emissions From Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Systems</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.690</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.691</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.692-1</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards: General.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.692-2</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards: Individual drain systems.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.692-3</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards: Oil-water separators.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.692-4</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards: Aggregate facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.692-5</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards: Closed vent systems and control devices.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.692-6</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards: Delay of repair.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.692-7</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards: Delay of compliance.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.693-1</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Alternative standards for individual drain systems.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.693-2</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Alternative standards for oil-water separators.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.694</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Permission to use alternative means of emission limitation.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.695</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.696</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Performance test methods and procedures and compliance provisions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.697</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.698</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.699</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart RRR—Standards of Performance for Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor Processes</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.700</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.701</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.702</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.703</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of emissions and operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.704</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.705</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.706</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reconstruction.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.707</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Chemicals affected by subpart RRR.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.708</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <PRTPAGE P="14"/>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart SSS—Standards of Performance for Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.710</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.711</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions, symbols, and cross-reference tables.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.712</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for volatile organic compounds.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.713</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance provisions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.714</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Installation of monitoring devices and recordkeeping.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.715</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.716</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Permission to use alternative means of emission limitation.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.717</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and monitoring requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.718</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart TTT—Standards of Performance for Industrial Surface Coating: Surface Coating of Plastic Parts for Business Machines</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.720</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.721</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.722</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for volatile organic compounds.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.723</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Performance test and compliance provisions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.724</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.725</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.726</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart UUU—Standards of Performance for Calciners and Dryers in Mineral Industries</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.730</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.731</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.732</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.733</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reconstruction.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.734</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of emissions and operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.735</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.736</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.737</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart VVV—Standards of Performance for Polymeric Coating of Supporting Substrates Facilities</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.740</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.741</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions, symbols, and cross-reference tables.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.742</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for violatile organic compounds.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.743</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance provisions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.744</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.745</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.746</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Permission to use alternative means of emission limitation.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.747</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.748</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart WWW—Standards of Performance for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills</HD>
              <SECTNO>60.750</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability, designation of affected facility, and delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.751</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.752</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Standards for air emissions from municipal solid waste landfills.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.753</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Operational standards for collection and control systems.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.754</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.755</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance provisions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.756</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring of operations.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.757</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reporting requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.758</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>60.759</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Specifications for active collection systems.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">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</HD>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Introduction</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1000</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What does this subpart do?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1005</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When does this subpart become effective?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Applicability</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1010</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Does this subpart apply to my municipal waste combustion unit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1015</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is a new municipal waste combustion unit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1020</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Does this subpart allow any exemptions?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1025</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Do subpart E new source performance standards also apply to my municipal waste combustion unit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1030</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Can the Administrator delegate authority to enforce these Federal new source performance standards to a State agency?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1035</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How are these new source performance standards structured?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1040</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Do all five components of these new source performance standards apply at the same time?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1045</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Are there different subcategories of small municipal waste combustion units within this subpart?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Preconstruction Requirements: Materials Separation Plan</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1050</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Who must submit a materials separation plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1055</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is a materials separation plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1060</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What steps must I complete for my materials separation plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1065</SECTNO>

                <SUBJECT>What must I include in my draft materials separation plan?<PRTPAGE P="15"/>
                </SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1070</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I make my draft materials separation plan available to the public?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1075</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I accept comments on the materials separation plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1080</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Where and when must I hold a public meeting on my draft materials separation plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1085</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I do with any public comments I receive during the public comment period on my draft materials separation plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1090</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I do with my revised materials separation plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1095</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I include in the public meeting on my revised materials separation plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1100</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I do with any public comments I receive on my revised materials separation plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1105</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I submit my final materials separation plan?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Preconstruction Requirements: Siting Analysis</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1110</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Who must submit a siting analysis?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1115</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is a siting analysis?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1120</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What steps must I complete for my siting analysis?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1125</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I include in my siting analysis?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1130</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I make my siting analysis available to the public?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1135</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I accept comments on the siting analysis and revised materials separation plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1140</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Where and when must I hold a public meeting on the siting analysis?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1145</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I do with any public comments I receive during the public comment period on my siting analysis?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1150</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I submit my siting analysis?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Good Combustion Practices: Operator Training</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1155</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What types of training must I do?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1160</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Who must complete the operator training course? By when?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1165</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Who must complete the plant-specific training course?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1170</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What plant-specific training must I provide?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1175</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What information must I include in the plant-specific operating manual?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1180</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Where must I keep the plant-specific operating manual?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Good Combustion Practices: Operator Certification</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1185</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What types of operator certification must the chief facility operator and shift supervisor obtain and by when must they obtain it?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1190</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>After the required date for operator certification, who may operate the municipal waste combustion unit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1195</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What if all the certified operators must be temporarily offsite?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Good Combustion Practices: Operating Requirements</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1200</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the operating practice requirements for my municipal waste combustion unit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1205</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What happens to the operating requirements during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Emission Limits</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1210</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What pollutants are regulated by this subpart?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1215</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What emission limits must I meet? By when?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1220</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What happens to the emission limits during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Continuous Emission Monitoring</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1225</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What types of continuous emission monitoring must I perform?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1230</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What continuous emission monitoring systems must I install for gaseous pollutants?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1235</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How are the data from the continuous emission monitoring systems used?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1240</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I make sure my continuous emission monitoring systems are operating correctly?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1245</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Am I exempt from any appendix B or appendix F requirements to evaluate continuous emission monitoring systems?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1250</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is my schedule for evaluating continuous emission monitoring systems?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1255</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I do if I choose to monitor carbon dioxide instead of oxygen as a diluent gas?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1260</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is the minimum amount of monitoring data I must collect with my continuous emission monitoring systems and is the data collection requirement enforceable?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1265</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I convert my 1-hour arithmetic averages into the appropriate averaging times and units?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1270</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is required for my continuous opacity monitoring system and how are the data used?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1275</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What additional requirements must I meet for the operation of my continuous emission monitoring systems and continuous opacity monitoring system?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1280</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I do if any of my continuous emission monitoring systems are temporarily unavailable to meet the data collection requirements?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Stack Testing</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1285</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What types of stack tests must I conduct?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1290</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How are the stack test data used?<PRTPAGE P="16"/>
                </SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1295</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What schedule must I follow for the stack testing?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1300</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What test methods must I use to stack test?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1305</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>May I conduct stack testing less often?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1310</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>May I deviate from the 13-month testing schedule if unforeseen circumstances arise?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Other Monitoring Requirements</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1315</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Must I meet other requirements for continuous monitoring?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1320</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I monitor the load of my municipal waste combustion unit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1325</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I monitor the temperature of flue gases at the inlet of my particulate matter control device?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1330</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I monitor the injection rate of activated carbon?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1335</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is the minimum amount of monitoring data I must collect with my continuous parameter monitoring systems and is the data collection requirement enforceable?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Recordkeeping</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1340</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What records must I keep?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1345</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Where must I keep my records and for how long?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1350</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What records must I keep for the materials separation plan and siting analysis?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1355</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What records must I keep for operator training and certification?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1360</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What records must I keep for stack tests?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1365</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What records must I keep for continuously monitored pollutants or parameters?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1370</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What records must I keep for municipal waste combustion units that use activated carbon?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Reporting</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1375</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What reports must I submit before I submit my notice of construction?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1380</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I include in my notice of construction?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1385</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What reports must I submit after I submit my notice of construction and in what form?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1390</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the appropriate units of measurement for reporting my data?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1395</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I submit the initial report?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1400</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I include in my initial report?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1405</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I submit the annual report?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1410</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I include in my annual report?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1415</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I do if I am out of compliance with the requirements of this subpart?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1420</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>If a semiannual report is required, when must I submit it?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1425</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I include in the semiannual out-of-compliance reports?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1430</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Can reporting dates be changed?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Air Curtain Incinerators That Burn 100 Percent Yard Waste</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1435</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is an air curtain incinerator?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1440</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is yard waste?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1445</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the emission limits for air curtain incinerators that burn 100 percent yard waste?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1450</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How must I monitor opacity for air curtain incinerators that burn 100 percent yard waste?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1455</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the recordkeeping and reporting requirements for air curtain incinerators that burn 100 percent yard waste?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Equations</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1460</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What equations must I use?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Definitions</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1465</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What definitions must I know?</SUBJECT>
                <APP>Table 1 to Subpart AAAA of Part 60—Emission Limits For New Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units</APP>
                <APP>Table 2 to Subpart AAAA of Part 60—Carbon Monoxide Emission Limits For New Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units</APP>
                <APP>Table 3 to Subpart AAAA of Part 60—Requirements For Validating Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS)</APP>
                <APP>Table 4 to Subpart AAAA of Part 60—Requirements For Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS)</APP>
                <APP>Table 5 to Subpart AAAA of Part 60—Requirements For Stack Tests</APP>
              </SUBJGRP>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart BBBB—Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times for Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units Constructed on or Before August 30, 1999</HD>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Introduction</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1500</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is the purpose of this subpart?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1505</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Am I affected by this subpart?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1510</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Is a State plan required for all States?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1515</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I include in my State plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1520</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Is there an approval process for my State plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1525</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What if my State plan is not approvable?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1530</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Is there an approval process for a negative declaration letter?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1535</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What compliance schedule must I include in my State plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1540</SECTNO>

                <SUBJECT>Are there any State plan requirements for this subpart that supersede the requirements specified in subpart B?<PRTPAGE P="17"/>
                </SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1545</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Does this subpart directly affect municipal waste combustion unit owners and operators in my State?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Applicability of State Plans</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1550</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What municipal waste combustion units must I address in my State plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1555</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Are any small municipal waste combustion units exempt from my State plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1560</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Can an affected municipal waste combustion unit reduce its capacity to less than 35 tons per day rather than comply with my State plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1565</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What subcategories of small municipal waste combustion units must I include in my State plan?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Use of Model Rule</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1570</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is the “model rule” in this subpart?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1575</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How does the model rule relate to the required elements of my State plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1580</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the principal components of the model rule?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Increments of Progress</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1585</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are my requirements for meeting increments of progress and achieving final compliance?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1590</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I complete each increment of progress?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1595</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I include in the notifications of achievement of my increments of progress?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1600</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I submit the notifications of achievement of increments of progress?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1605</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What if I do not meet an increment of progress?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1610</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I comply with the increment of progress for submittal of a control plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1615</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I comply with the increment of progress for awarding contracts?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1620</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I comply with the increment of progress for initiating onsite construction?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1625</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I comply with the increment of progress for completing onsite construction?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1630</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I comply with the increment of progress for achieving final compliance?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1635</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I do if I close my municipal waste combustion unit and then restart my municipal waste combustion unit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1640</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I do if I plan to permanently close my municipal waste combustion unit and not restart it?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Good Combustion Practices: Operator Training</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1645</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What types of training must I do?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1650</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Who must complete the operator training course? By when?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1655</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Who must complete the plant-specific training course?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1660</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What plant-specific training must I provide?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1665</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What information must I include in the plant-specific operating manual?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1670</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Where must I keep the plant-specific operating manual?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Good Combustion Practices: Operator Certification</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1675</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What types of operator certification must the chief facility operator and shift supervisor obtain and by when must they obtain it?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1680</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>After the required date for operator certification, who may operate the municipal waste combustion unit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1685</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What if all the certified operators must be temporarily offsite?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Good Combustion Practices: Operating Requirements</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1690</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the operating practice requirements for my municipal waste combustion unit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1695</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What happens to the operating requirements during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Emission Limits</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1700</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What pollutants are regulated by this subpart?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1705</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What emission limits must I meet? By when?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1710</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What happens to the emission limits during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Continuous Emission Monitoring</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1715</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What types of continuous emission monitoring must I perform?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1720</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What continuous emission monitoring systems must I install for gaseous pollutants?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1725</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How are the data from the continuous emission monitoring systems used?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1730</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I make sure my continuous emission monitoring systems are operating correctly?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1735</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Am I exempt from any appendix B or appendix F requirements to evaluate continuous emission monitoring systems?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1740</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is my schedule for evaluating continuous emission monitoring systems?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1745</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I do if I choose to monitor carbon dioxide instead of oxygen as a diluent gas?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1750</SECTNO>

                <SUBJECT>What is the minimum amount of monitoring data I must collect with my continuous emission monitoring systems <PRTPAGE P="18"/>and is the data collection requirement enforceable?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1755</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I convert my 1-hour arithmetic averages into appropriate averaging times and units?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1760</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is required for my continuous opacity monitoring system and how are the data used?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1765</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What additional requirements must I meet for the operation of my continuous emission monitoring systems and continuous opacity monitoring system?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1770</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I do if any of my continuous emission monitoring systems are temporarily unavailable to meet the data collection requirements?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Stack Testing</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1775</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What types of stack tests must I conduct?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1780</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How are the stack test data used?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1785</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What schedule must I follow for the stack testing?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1790</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What test methods must I use to stack test?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1795</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>May I conduct stack testing less often?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1800</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>May I deviate from the 13-month testing schedule if unforeseen circumstances arise?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Other Monitoring Requirements</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1805</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Must I meet other requirements for continuous monitoring?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1810</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I monitor the load of my municipal waste combustion unit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1815</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I monitor the temperature of flue gases at the inlet of my particulate matter control device?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1820</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I monitor the injection rate of activated carbon?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1825</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is the minimum amount of monitoring data I must collect with my continuous parameter monitoring systems and is the data collection requirement enforceable?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Recordkeeping</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1830</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What records must I keep?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1835</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Where must I keep my records and for how long?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1840</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What records must I keep for operator training and certification?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1845</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What records must I keep for stack tests?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1850</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What records must I keep for continuously monitored pollutants or parameters?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1855</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What records must I keep for municipal waste combustion units that use activated carbon?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Reporting</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1860</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What reports must I submit and in what form?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1865</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the appropriate units of measurement for reporting my data?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1870</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I submit the initial report?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1875</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I include in my initial report?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1880</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I submit the annual report?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1885</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I include in my annual report?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1890</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I do if I am out of compliance with the requirements of this subpart?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1895</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>If a semiannual report is required, when must I submit it?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1900</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I include in the semiannual out-of-compliance reports?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1905</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Can reporting dates be changed?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Air Curtain Incinerators That Burn 100 Percent Yard Waste</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1910</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is an air curtain incinerator?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1915</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is yard waste?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1920</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the emission limits for air curtain incinerators that burn 100 percent yard waste?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1925</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How must I monitor opacity for air curtain incinerators that burn 100 percent yard waste?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.1930</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the recordkeeping and reporting requirements for air curtain incinerators that burn 100 percent yard waste?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Equations</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1935</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What equations must I use?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Definitions</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.1940</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What definitions must I know?</SUBJECT>
                <APP>Table 1 to Subpart BBBB of Part 60—Model Rule—Compliance Schedules and Increments of Progress</APP>
                <APP>Table 2 to Subpart BBBB of Part 60—Model Rule—Class I Emission Limits For Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units</APP>
                <APP>Table 3 to Subpart BBBB of Part 60—Model Rule—Class I Nitrogen Oxides Emission Limits For Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units</APP>
                <APP>Table 4 to Subpart BBBB of Part 60—Model Rule—Class II Emission Limits For Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units</APP>
                <APP>Table 5 to Subpart BBBB of Part 60—Model Rule—Carbon Monoxide Emission Limits For Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units</APP>
                <APP>Table 6 to Subpart BBBB of Part 60—Model Rule—Requirements for Validating Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS)</APP>

                <APP>Table 7 to Subpart BBBB of Part 60—Model Rule—Requirements for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS)<PRTPAGE P="19"/>
                </APP>
                <APP>Table 8 to Subpart BBBB of Part 60—Model Rule—Requirements for Stack Tests</APP>
              </SUBJGRP>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart CCCC—Standards of Performance for Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units for Which Construction Is Commenced After November 30, 1999 or for Which Modification or Reconstruction Is Commenced on or After June 1, 2001</HD>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Introduction</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2000</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What does this subpart do?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2005</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When does this subpart become effective?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Applicability</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2010</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Does this subpart apply to my incineration unit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2015</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is a new incineration unit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2020</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What combustion units are exempt from this subpart?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2025</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What if my chemical recovery unit is not listed in § 60.2020(n)?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2030</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Who implements and enforces this subpart?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2035</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How are these new source performance standards structured?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2040</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Do all eleven components of the new source performance standards apply at the same time?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Preconstruction Siting Analysis</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2045</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Who must prepare a siting analysis?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2050</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is a siting analysis?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Waste Management Plan</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2055</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is a waste management plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2060</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I submit my waste management plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2065</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What should I include in my waste management plan?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Operator Training and Qualification</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2070</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the operator training and qualification requirements?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2075</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must the operator training course be completed?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2080</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I obtain my operator qualification?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2085</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I maintain my operator qualification?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2090</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I renew my lapsed operator qualification?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2095</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What site-specific documentation is required?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2100</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What if all the qualified operators are temporarily not accessible?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Emission Limitations and Operating Limits</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2105</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What emission limitations must I meet and by when?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2110</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What operating limits must I meet and by when?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2115</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What if I do not use a wet scrubber to comply with the emission limitations?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2120</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What happens during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Performance Testing</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2125</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I conduct the initial and annual performance test?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2130</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How are the performance test data used?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Initial Compliance Requirements</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2135</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I demonstrate initial compliance with the emission limitations and establish the operating limits?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2140</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>By what date must I conduct the initial performance test?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Continuous Compliance Requirements</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2145</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I demonstrate continuous compliance with the emission limitations and the operating limits?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2150</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>By what date must I conduct the annual performance test?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2155</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>May I conduct performance testing less often?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2160</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>May I conduct a repeat performance test to establish new operating limits?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Monitoring</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2165</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What monitoring equipment must I install and what parameters must I monitor?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2170</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Is there a minimum amount of monitoring data I must obtain?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Recordkeeping and Reporting</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2175</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What records must I keep?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2180</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Where and in what format must I keep my records?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2185</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What reports must I submit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2190</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I submit prior to commencing construction?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2195</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What information must I submit prior to initial startup?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2200</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What information must I submit following my initial performance test?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2205</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I submit my annual report?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2210</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What information must I include in my annual report?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2215</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What else must I report if I have a deviation from the operating limits or the emission limitations?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2220</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I include in the deviation report?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2225</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What else must I report if I have a deviation from the requirement to have a qualified operator accessible?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2230</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Are there any other notifications or reports that I must submit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2235</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>In what form can I submit my reports?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2240</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Can reporting dates be changed?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <PRTPAGE P="20"/>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Title V Operating Permits</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2242</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Am I required to apply for and obtain a title V operating permit for my unit?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Air Curtain Incinerators</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2245</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is an air curtain incinerator?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2250</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the emission limitations for air curtain incinerators?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2255</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How must I monitor opacity for air curtain incinerators?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2260</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the recordkeeping and reporting requirements for air curtain incinerators?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Definitions</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2265</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What definitions must I know?</SUBJECT>
                <APP>Table 1 to Subpart CCCC—Emission Limitations</APP>
                <APP>Table 2 to Subpart CCCC—Operating Limits for Wet Scrubbers</APP>
                <APP>Table 3 to Subpart CCCC—Toxic Equivalency Factors</APP>
                <APP>Table 4 to Subpart CCCC—Summary of Reporting Requirements</APP>
              </SUBJGRP>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart DDDD—Emissions Guidelines and Compliance Times for Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units that Commenced Construction On or Before November 30, 1999</HD>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Introduction</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2500</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is the purpose of this subpart?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2505</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Am I affected by this subpart?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2510</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Is a State plan required for all States?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2515</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I include in my State plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2520</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Is there an approval process for my State plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2525</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What if my State plan is not approvable?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2530</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Is there an approval process for a negative declaration letter?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2535</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What compliance schedule must I include in my State plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2540</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Are there any State plan requirements for this subpart that apply instead of the requirements specified in subpart B?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2545</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Does this subpart directly affect CISWI unit owners and operators in my State?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Applicability of State Plans</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2550</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What CISWI units must I address in my State plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2555</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What combustion units are exempt from my State plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2558</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What if a chemical recovery unit is not listed in § 60.2555(n)?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Use of Model Rule</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2560</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is the “model rule” in this subpart?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2565</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How does the model rule relate to the required elements of my State plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2570</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the principal components of the model rule?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Increments of Progress</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2575</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are my requirements for meeting increments of progress and achieving final compliance?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2580</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I complete each increment of progress?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2585</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I include in the notifications of achievement of increments of progress?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2590</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I submit the notifications of achievement of increments of progress?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2595</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What if I do not meet an increment of progress?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2600</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I comply with the increment of progress for submittal of a control plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2605</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I comply with the increment of progress for achieving final compliance?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2610</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I do if I close my CISWI unit and then restart it?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2615</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I do if I plan to permanently close my CISWI unit and not restart it?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Waste Management Plan</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2620</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is a waste management plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2625</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I submit my waste management plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2630</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What should I include in my waste management plan?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Operator Training and Qualification</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2635</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the operator training and qualification requirements?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2640</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must the operator training course be completed?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2645</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I obtain my operator qualification?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2650</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I maintain my operator qualification?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2655</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I renew my lapsed operator qualification?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2660</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What site-specific documentation is required?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2665</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What if all the qualified operators are temporarily not accessible?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Emission Limitations and Operating Limits</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2670</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What emission limitations must I meet and by when?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2675</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What operating limits must I meet and by when?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2680</SECTNO>

                <SUBJECT>What if I do not use a wet scrubber to comply with the emission limitations?<PRTPAGE P="21"/>
                </SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2685</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What happens during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Performance Testing</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2690</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I conduct the initial and annual performance test?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2695</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How are the performance test data used?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Initial Compliance Requirements</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2700</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I demonstrate initial compliance with the emission limitations and establish the operating limits?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2705</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>By what date must I conduct the initial performance test?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Continuous Compliance Requirements</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2710</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I demonstrate continuous compliance with the emission limitations and the operating limits?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2715</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>By what date must I conduct the annual performance test?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2720</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>May I conduct performance testing less often?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2725</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>May I conduct a repeat performance test to establish new operating limits?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Monitoring</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2730</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What monitoring equipment must I install and what parameters must I monitor?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2735</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Is there a minimum amount of monitoring data I must obtain?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Recordkeeping and Reporting</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2740</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What records must I keep?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2745</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Where and in what format must I keep my records?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2750</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What reports must I submit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2755</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I submit my waste management plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2760</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What information must I submit following my initial performance test?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2765</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I submit my annual report?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2770</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What information must I include in my annual report?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2775</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What else must I report if I have a deviation from the operating limits or the emission limitations?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2780</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I include in the deviation report?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2785</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What else must I report if I have a deviation from the requirement to have a qualified operator accessible?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2790</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Are there any other notifications or reports that I must submit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2795</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>In what form can I submit my reports?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2800</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Can reporting dates be changed?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Title V Operating Permits</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2805</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Am I required to apply for and obtain a title V operating permit for my unit?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Air Curtain Incinerators</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2810</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is an air curtain incinerator?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2815</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are my requirements for meeting increments of progress and achieving final compliance?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2820</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I complete each increment of progress?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2825</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I include in the notifications of achievement of increments of progress?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2830</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I submit the notifications of achievement of increments of progress?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2835</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What if I do not meet an increment of progress?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2840</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I comply with the increment of progress for submittal of a control plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2845</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I comply with the increment of progress for achieving final compliance?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2850</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I do if I close my air curtain incinerator and then restart it?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2855</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I do if I plan to permanently close my air curtain incinerator and not restart it?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2860</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the emission limitations for air curtain incinerators?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2865</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How must I monitor opacity for air curtain incinerators?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2870</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the recordkeeping and reporting requirements for air curtain incinerators?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Definitions</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2875</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What definitions must I know?</SUBJECT>
                <APP>Table 1 to Subpart DDDD—Model Rule—Increments of Progress and Compliance Schedules</APP>
                <APP>Table 2 to Subpart DDDD—Model Rule—Emission Limitations</APP>
                <APP>Table 3 to Subpart DDDD—Model Rule—Operating Limits for Wet Scrubbers</APP>
                <APP>Table 4 to Subpart DDDD—Model Rule—Toxic Equivalency Factors</APP>
                <APP>Table 5 to Subpart DDDD—Model Rule—Summary of Reporting Requirements</APP>
              </SUBJGRP>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart EEEE—Standards of Performance for Other Solid Waste Incineration Units for Which Construction is Commenced After December 9, 2004, or for Which Modification or Reconstruction is Commenced on or After June 16, 2006</HD>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Introduction</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2880</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What does this subpart do?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2881</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When does this subpart become effective?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <PRTPAGE P="22"/>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Applicability</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2885</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Does this subpart apply to my incineration unit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2886</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is a new incineration unit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2887</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What combustion units are excluded from this subpart?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2888</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Are air curtain incinerators regulated under this subpart?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2889</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Who implements and enforces this subpart?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2890</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How are these new source performance standards structured?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2891</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Do all components of these new source performance standards apply at the same time?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Preconstruction Siting Analysis</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2894</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Who must prepare a siting analysis?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2895</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is a siting analysis?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Waste Management Plan</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2899</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is a waste management plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2900</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I submit my waste management plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2901</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What should I include in my waste management plan?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Operator Training and Qualification</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2905</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the operator training and qualification requirements?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2906</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must the operator training course be completed?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2907</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I obtain my operator qualification?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2908</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I maintain my operator qualification?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2909</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I renew my lapsed operator qualification?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2910</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What site-specific documentation is required?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2911</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What if all the qualified operators are temporarily not accessible?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Emission Limitations and Operating Limits</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2915</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What emission limitations must I meet and by when?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2916</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What operating limits must I meet and by when?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2917</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What if I do not use a wet scrubber to comply with the emission limitations?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2918</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What happens during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Performance Testing</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2922</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I conduct the initial and annual performance test?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2923</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How are the performance test data used?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Initial Compliance Requirements</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2927</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I demonstrate initial compliance with the emission limitations and establish the operating limits?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2928</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>By what date must I conduct the initial performance test?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Continuous Compliance Requirements</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2932</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I demonstrate continuous compliance with the emission limitations and the operating limits?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2933</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>By what date must I conduct the annual performance test?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2934</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>May I conduct performance testing less often?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2935</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>May I conduct a repeat performance test to establish new operating limits?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Monitoring</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2939</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What continuous emission monitoring systems must I install?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2940</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I make sure my continuous emission monitoring systems are operating correctly?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2941</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is my schedule for evaluating continuous emission monitoring systems?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2942</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is the minimum amount of monitoring data I must collect with my continuous emission monitoring systems, and is the data collection requirement enforceable?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2943</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I convert my 1-hour arithmetic averages into the appropriate averaging times and units?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2944</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What operating parameter monitoring equipment must I install, and what operating parameters must I monitor?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2945</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Is there a minimum amount of operating parameter monitoring data I must obtain?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Recordkeeping and Reporting</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2949</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What records must I keep?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2950</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Where and in what format must I keep my records?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2951</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What reports must I submit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2952</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I submit prior to commencing construction?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2953</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What information must I submit prior to initial startup?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2954</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What information must I submit following my initial performance test?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2955</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I submit my annual report?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2956</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What information must I include in my annual report?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2957</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What else must I report if I have a deviation from the operating limits or the emission limitations?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2958</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I include in the deviation report?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2959</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What else must I report if I have a deviation from the requirement to have a qualified operator accessible?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2960</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Are there any other notifications or reports that I must submit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2961</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>In what form can I submit my reports?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2962</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Can reporting dates be changed?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <PRTPAGE P="23"/>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Title V Operating Permits</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2966</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Am I required to apply for and obtain a title V operating permit for my unit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2967</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I submit a title V permit application for my new unit?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Temporary-Use Incinerators and Air Curtain Incinerators Used in Disaster Recovery</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2969</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the requirements for temporary-use incinerators and air curtain incinerators used in disaster recovery?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Air Curtain Incinerators That Burn Only Wood Waste, Clean Lumber, and Yard Waste</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2970</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is an air curtain incinerator?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2971</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the emission limitations for air curtain incinerators that burn only wood waste, clean lumber, and yard waste?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2972</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How must I monitor opacity for air curtain incinerators that burn only wood waste, clean lumber, and yard waste?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2973</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the recordkeeping and reporting requirements for air curtain incinerators that burn only wood waste, clean lumber, and yard waste?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2974</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Am I required to apply for and obtain a title V operating permit for my air curtain incinerator that burns only wood waste, clean lumber, and yard waste?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Equations</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2975</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What equations must I use?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Definitions</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2977</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What definitions must I know?</SUBJECT>
                <HD SOURCE="HD1">Tables to Subpart EEEE of Part 60</HD>
                <APP>Table 1 to Subpart EEEE of Part 60—Emission Limitations</APP>
                <APP>Table 2 to Subpart EEEE of Part 60—Operating Limits for Incinerators and Wet Scrubbers</APP>
                <APP>Table 3 to Subpart EEEE of Part 60—Requirements for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS)</APP>
                <APP>Table 4 to Subpart EEEE of Part 60—Summary of Reporting Requirements</APP>
              </SUBJGRP>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart FFFF—Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times for Other Solid Waste Incineration Units That Commenced Construction On or Before December 9, 2004</HD>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Introduction</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2980</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is the purpose of this subpart?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2981</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Am I affected by this subpart?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2982</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Is a State plan required for all States?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2983</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I include in my State plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2984</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Is there an approval process for my State plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2985</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What if my State plan is not approvable?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2986</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Is there an approval process for a negative declaration letter?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2987</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What compliance schedule must I include in my State plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2988</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Are there any State plan requirements for this subpart that apply instead of the requirements specified in subpart B of this part?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2989</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Does this subpart directly affect incineration unit owners and operators in my State?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2990</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What Authorities are withheld by EPA?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Applicability of State Plans</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2991</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What incineration units must I address in my State plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2992</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is an existing incineration unit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2993</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Are any combustion units excluded from my State plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2994</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Are air curtain incinerators regulated under this subpart?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Use of Model Rule</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.2996</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is the purpose of the “model rule” in this subpart?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2997</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How does the model rule relate to the required elements of my State plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.2998</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the principal components of the model rule?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Compliance Schedule</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.3000</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I comply?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3001</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I do if I close my OSWI unit and then restart it?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3002</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I do if I plan to permanently close my OSWI unit and not restart it?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Waste Management Plan</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.3010</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is a waste management plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3011</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I submit my waste management plan?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3012</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What should I include in my waste management plan?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Operator Training and Qualification</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.3014</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the operator training and qualification requirements?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3015</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must the operator training course be completed?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3016</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I obtain my operator qualification?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3017</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I maintain my operator qualification?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3018</SECTNO>

                <SUBJECT>How do I renew my lapsed operator qualification?<PRTPAGE P="24"/>
                </SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3019</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What site-specific documentation is required?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3020</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What if all the qualified operators are temporarily not accessible?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Emission Limitations and Operating Limits</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.3022</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What emission limitations must I meet and by when?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3023</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What operating limits must I meet and by when?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3024</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What if I do not use a wet scrubber to comply with the emission limitations?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3025</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What happens during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Performance Testing</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.3027</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I conduct the initial and annual performance test?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3028</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How are the performance test data used?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Initial Compliance Requirements</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.3030</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I demonstrate initial compliance with the emission limitations and establish the operating limits?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3031</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>By what date must I conduct the initial performance test?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Continuous Compliance Requirements</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.3033</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I demonstrate continuous compliance with the emission limitations and the operating limits?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3034</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>By what date must I conduct the annual performance test?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3035</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>May I conduct performance testing less often?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3036</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>May I conduct a repeat performance test to establish new operating limits?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Monitoring</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.3038</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What continuous emission monitoring systems must I install?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3039</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I make sure my continuous emission monitoring systems are operating correctly?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3040</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is my schedule for evaluating continuous emission monitoring systems?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3041</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is the minimum amount of monitoring data I must collect with my continuous emission monitoring systems, and is the data collection requirement enforceable?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3042</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How do I convert my 1-hour arithmetic averages into the appropriate averaging times and units?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3043</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What operating parameter monitoring equipment must I install, and what operating parameters must I monitor?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3044</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Is there a minimum amount of operating parameter monitoring data I must obtain?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Recordkeeping and Reporting</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.3046</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What records must I keep?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3047</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Where and in what format must I keep my records?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3048</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What reports must I submit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3049</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What information must I submit following my initial performance test?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3050</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I submit my annual report?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3051</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What information must I include in my annual report?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3052</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What else must I report if I have a deviation from the operating limits or the emission limitations?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3053</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What must I include in the deviation report?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3054</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What else must I report if I have a deviation from the requirement to have a qualified operator accessible?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3055</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Are there any other notifications or reports that I must submit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3056</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>In what form can I submit my reports?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3057</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Can reporting dates be changed?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Title V Operating Permits</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.3059</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Am I required to apply for and obtain a title V operating permit for my unit?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3060</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I submit a title V permit application for my existing unit?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Temporary-Use Incinerators and Air Curtain Incinerators Used in Disaster Recovery</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.3061</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the requirements for temporary-use incinerators and air curtain incinerators used in disaster recovery?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Air Curtain Incinerators That Burn Only Wood Waste, Clean Lumber, and Yard Waste</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.3062</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What is an air curtain incinerator?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3063</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>When must I comply if my air curtain incinerator burns only wood waste, clean lumber, and yard waste?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3064</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>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?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3065</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>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?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3066</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What are the emission limitations for air curtain incinerators that burn only wood waste, clean lumber, and yard waste?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3067</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>How must I monitor opacity for air curtain incinerators that burn only wood waste, clean lumber, and yard waste?</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3068</SECTNO>

                <SUBJECT>What are the recordkeeping and reporting requirements for air curtain incinerators that burn only wood waste, clean lumber, and yard waste?<PRTPAGE P="25"/>
                </SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.3069</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Am I required to apply for and obtain a title V operating permit for my air curtain incinerator that burns only wood waste, clean lumber, and yard waste?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Equations</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.3076</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What equations must I use?</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Model Rule—Definitions</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.3078</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>What definitions must I know?</SUBJECT>
                <APP>Tables to Subpart FFFF of Part 60</APP>
                <APP>Table 1 to Subpart FFFF of Part 60—Model Rule—Compliance Schedule</APP>
                <APP>Table 2 to Subpart FFFF of Part 60—Model Rule—Emission Limitations</APP>
                <APP>Table 3 to Subpart FFFF of Part 60—Model Rule—Operating Limits for Incinerators and Wet Scrubbers</APP>
                <APP>Table 4 to Subpart FFFF of Part 60—Model Rule—Requirements for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS)</APP>

                <APP>Table 5 to Subpart FFFF of Part 60—Model Rule—Summary of Reporting Requirements <E T="51">a</E>
                </APP>
              </SUBJGRP>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <RESERVED>Subpart GGGG [Reserved]</RESERVED>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subbart HHHH Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times for Coal-Fired Electric Steam Generating Units</HD>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Hg Budget Trading Program General Provisions</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.4101</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Purpose.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4102</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4103</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Measurements, abbreviations, and acronyms.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4104</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Applicability.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4105</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Retired unit exemption.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4106</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Standard requirements.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4107</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Computation of time.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4108</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Appeal procedures.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Hg Designated Representative for Hg Budget Sources</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.4110</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Authorization and responsibilities of Hg designated representative.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4111</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Alternate Hg designated representative.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4112</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Changing Hg designated representative and alternate Hg designated representative; changes in owners and operators.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4113</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Certificate of representation.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4114</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Objections concerning Hg designated representative.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Permits</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.4120</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General Hg budget trading program permit requirements.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4121</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Submission of Hg budget permit applications.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4122</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Information requirements for Hg budget permit applications.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4123</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Hg budget permit contents and term.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4124</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Hg budget permit revisions.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4130</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Hg Allowance Allocations</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.4140</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>State trading budgets.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4141</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Timing requirements for Hg allowance allocations.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4142</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Hg allowance allocations.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Hg Allowance Tracking System</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.4150</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4151</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Establishment of accounts.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4152</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Responsibilities of Hg authorized account representative.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4153</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Recordation of Hg allowance allocations.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4154</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Compliance with Hg budget emissions limitation.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4155</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Banking.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4156</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Account error.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4157</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Closing of general accounts.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Hg Allowance Transfers</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.4160</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Submission of Hg allowance transfers.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4161</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>EPA recordation.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4162</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Notification.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Monitoring and Reporting</HD>
                <SECTNO>60.4170</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General requirements.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4171</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Initial certification and recertification procedures.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4172</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Out of control periods.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4173</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Notifications.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4174</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Recordkeeping and reporting.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4175</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Petitions.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>60.4176</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Additional requirements to provide heat input data.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
            </SUBPART>
          </CONTENTS>
          <AUTH>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
            <P>42 U.S.C. 7401 <E T="03">et seq.</E>
            </P>
          </AUTH>
          <SOURCE>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Source:</HD>
            <P>36 FR 24877, Dec. 23, 1971, unless otherwise noted.</P>
          </SOURCE>
          <SUBPART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart A—General Provisions</HD>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.1</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) Except as provided in subparts B and C, the provisions of this part apply to the owner or operator of any stationary source which contains an affected facility, the construction or modification of which is commenced after the date of publication in this part of any standard (or, if earlier, the date of publication of any proposed standard) applicable to that facility.</P>

              <P>(b) Any new or revised standard of performance promulgated pursuant to section 111(b) of the Act shall apply to the owner or operator of any stationary source which contains an affected facility, the construction or <PRTPAGE P="26"/>modification of which is commenced after the date of publication in this part of such new or revised standard (or, if earlier, the date of publication of any proposed standard) applicable to that facility.</P>
              <P>(c) In addition to complying with the provisions of this part, the owner or operator of an affected facility may be required to obtain an operating permit issued to stationary sources by an authorized State air pollution control agency or by the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) pursuant to Title V of the Clean Air Act (Act) as amended November 15, 1990 (42 U.S.C. 7661). For more information about obtaining an operating permit see part 70 of this chapter.</P>
              <P>(d) <E T="03">Site-specific standard for Merck &amp; Co., Inc.'s Stonewall Plant in Elkton, Virginia.</E> (1) This paragraph applies only to the pharmaceutical manufacturing facility, commonly referred to as the Stonewall Plant, located at Route 340 South, in Elkton, Virginia (“site”).</P>
              <P>(2) Except for compliance with 40 CFR 60.49b(u), the site shall have the option of either complying directly with the requirements of this part, or reducing the site-wide emissions caps in accordance with the procedures set forth in a permit issued pursuant to 40 CFR 52.2454. If the site chooses the option of reducing the site-wide emissions caps in accordance with the procedures set forth in such permit, the requirements of such permit shall apply in lieu of the otherwise applicable requirements of this part.</P>
              <P>(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (d)(2) of this section, for any provisions of this part except for Subpart Kb, the owner/operator of the site shall comply with the applicable provisions of this part if the Administrator determines that compliance with the provisions of this part is necessary for achieving the objectives of the regulation and the Administrator notifies the site in accordance with the provisions of the permit issued pursuant to 40 CFR 52.2454.</P>
              <CITA>[40 FR 53346, Nov. 17, 1975, as amended at 55 FR 51382, Dec. 13, 1990; 59 FR 12427, Mar. 16, 1994; 62 FR 52641, Oct. 8, 1997]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.2</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <P>The terms used in this part are defined in the Act or in this section as follows:</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Act</E> means the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401 <E T="03">et seq.</E>)</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Administrator</E> means the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency or his authorized representative.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Affected facility</E> means, with reference to a stationary source, any apparatus to which a standard is applicable.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Alternative method</E> means any method of sampling and analyzing for an air pollutant which is not a reference or equivalent method but which has been demonstrated to the Administrator's satisfaction to, in specific cases, produce results adequate for his determination of compliance.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Approved permit program</E> means a State permit program approved by the Administrator as meeting the requirements of part 70 of this chapter or a Federal permit program established in this chapter pursuant to Title V of the Act (42 U.S.C. 7661).</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Capital expenditure</E> means an expenditure for a physical or operational change to an existing facility which exceeds the product of the applicable “annual asset guideline repair allowance percentage” specified in the latest edition of Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Publication 534 and the existing facility's basis, as defined by section 1012 of the Internal Revenue Code. However, the total expenditure for a physical or operational change to an existing facility must not be reduced by any “excluded additions” as defined in IRS Publication 534, as would be done for tax purposes.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Clean coal technology demonstration project</E> means a project using funds appropriated under the heading ‘Department of Energy-Clean Coal Technology’, up to a total amount of $2,500,000,000 for commercial demonstrations of clean coal technology, or similar projects funded through appropriations for the Environmental Protection Agency.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Commenced</E> means, with respect to the definition of <E T="03">new source</E> in section 111(a)(2) of the Act, that an owner or operator has undertaken a continuous <PRTPAGE P="27"/>program of construction or modification or that an owner or operator has entered into a contractual obligation to undertake and complete, within a reasonable time, a continuous program of construction or modification.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Construction</E> means fabrication, erection, or installation of an affected facility.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Continuous monitoring system</E> means the total equipment, required under the emission monitoring sections in applicable subparts, used to sample and condition (if applicable), to analyze, and to provide a permanent record of emissions or process parameters.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Electric utility steam generating unit</E> means any steam electric generating unit that is constructed for the purpose of supplying more than one-third of its potential electric output capacity and more than 25 MW electrical output to any utility power distribution system for sale. Any steam supplied to a steam distribution system for the purpose of providing steam to a steam-electric generator that would produce electrical energy for sale is also considered in determining the electrical energy output capacity of the affected facility.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Equivalent method</E> means any method of sampling and analyzing for an air pollutant which has been demonstrated to the Administrator's satisfaction to have a consistent and quantitatively known relationship to the reference method, under specified conditions.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Excess Emissions and Monitoring Systems Performance Report</E> is a report that must be submitted periodically by a source in order to provide data on its compliance with stated emission limits and operating parameters, and on the performance of its monitoring systems.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Existing facility</E> means, with reference to a stationary source, any apparatus of the type for which a standard is promulgated in this part, and the construction or modification of which was commenced before the date of proposal of that standard; or any apparatus which could be altered in such a way as to be of that type.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Isokinetic sampling</E> means sampling in which the linear velocity of the gas entering the sampling nozzle is equal to that of the undisturbed gas stream at the sample point.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Issuance</E> of a part 70 permit will occur, if the State is the permitting authority, in accordance with the requirements of part 70 of this chapter and the applicable, approved State permit program. When the EPA is the permitting authority, issuance of a Title V permit occurs immediately after the EPA takes final action on the final permit.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Malfunction</E> means any sudden, infrequent, and not reasonably preventable failure of air pollution control equipment, process equipment, or a process to operate in a normal or usual manner. Failures that are caused in part by poor maintenance or careless operation are not malfunctions.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Modification</E> means any physical change in, or change in the method of operation of, an existing facility which increases the amount of any air pollutant (to which a standard applies) emitted into the atmosphere by that facility or which results in the emission of any air pollutant (to which a standard applies) into the atmosphere not previously emitted.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Monitoring device</E> means the total equipment, required under the monitoring of operations sections in applicable subparts, used to measure and record (if applicable) process parameters.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Nitrogen oxides</E> means all oxides of nitrogen except nitrous oxide, as measured by test methods set forth in this part.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">One-hour period</E> means any 60-minute period commencing on the hour.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Opacity</E> means the degree to which emissions reduce the transmission of light and obscure the view of an object in the background.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Owner or operator</E> means any person who owns, leases, operates, controls, or supervises an affected facility or a stationary source of which an affected facility is a part.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Part 70 permit</E> means any permit issued, renewed, or revised pursuant to part 70 of this chapter.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Particulate matter</E> means any finely divided solid or liquid material, other than uncombined water, as measured by the reference methods specified under each applicable subpart, or an equivalent or alternative method.<PRTPAGE P="28"/>
              </P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Permit program</E> means a comprehensive State operating permit system established pursuant to title V of the Act (42 U.S.C. 7661) and regulations codified in part 70 of this chapter and applicable State regulations, or a comprehensive Federal operating permit system established pursuant to title V of the Act and regulations codified in this chapter.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Permitting authority</E> means:</P>
              <P>(1) The State air pollution control agency, local agency, other State agency, or other agency authorized by the Administrator to carry out a permit program under part 70 of this chapter; or</P>
              <P>(2) The Administrator, in the case of EPA-implemented permit programs under title V of the Act (42 U.S.C. 7661).</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Proportional sampling</E> means sampling at a rate that produces a constant ratio of sampling rate to stack gas flow rate.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Reactivation of a very clean coal-fired electric utility steam generating unit</E> means any physical change or change in the method of operation associated with the commencement of commercial operations by a coal-fired utility unit after a period of discontinued operation where the unit:</P>
              <P>(1) Has not been in operation for the two-year period prior to the enactment of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, and the emissions from such unit continue to be carried in the permitting authority's emissions inventory at the time of enactment;</P>
              <P>(2) Was equipped prior to shut-down with a continuous system of emissions control that achieves a removal efficiency for sulfur dioxide of no less than 85 percent and a removal efficiency for particulates of no less than 98 percent;</P>
              <P>(3) Is equipped with low-NO<E T="52">X</E> burners prior to the time of commencement of operations following reactivation; and</P>
              <P>(4) Is otherwise in compliance with the requirements of the Clean Air Act.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Reference method</E> means any method of sampling and analyzing for an air pollutant as specified in the applicable subpart.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Repowering</E> means replacement of an existing coal-fired boiler with one of the following clean coal technologies: atmospheric or pressurized fluidized bed combustion, integrated gasification combined cycle, magnetohydrodynamics, direct and indirect coal-fired turbines, integrated gasification fuel cells, or as determined by the Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary of Energy, a derivative of one or more of these technologies, and any other technology capable of controlling multiple combustion emissions simultaneously with improved boiler or generation efficiency and with significantly greater waste reduction relative to the performance of technology in widespread commercial use as of November 15, 1990. Repowering shall also include any oil and/or gas-fired unit which has been awarded clean coal technology demonstration funding as of January 1, 1991, by the Department of Energy.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Run</E> means the net period of time during which an emission sample is collected. Unless otherwise specified, a run may be either intermittent or continuous within the limits of good engineering practice.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Shutdown</E> means the cessation of operation of an affected facility for any purpose.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Six-minute period</E> means any one of the 10 equal parts of a one-hour period.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Standard</E> means a standard of performance proposed or promulgated under this part.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Standard conditions</E> means a temperature of 293 K (68F) and a pressure of 101.3 kilopascals (29.92 in Hg).</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Startup</E> means the setting in operation of an affected facility for any purpose.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">State</E> means all non-Federal authorities, including local agencies, interstate associations, and State-wide programs, that have delegated authority to implement: (1) The provisions of this part; and/or (2) the permit program established under part 70 of this chapter. The term State shall have its conventional meaning where clear from the context.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Stationary source</E> means any building, structure, facility, or installation which emits or may emit any air pollutant.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Title V permit</E> means any permit issued, renewed, or revised pursuant to Federal or State regulations established to implement title V of the Act (42 U.S.C. 7661). A title V permit issued <PRTPAGE P="29"/>by a State permitting authority is called a part 70 permit in this part.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Volatile Organic Compound</E> means any organic compound which participates in atmospheric photochemical reactions; or which is measured by a reference method, an equivalent method, an alternative method, or which is determined by procedures specified under any subpart.</P>
              <CITA>[44 FR 55173, Sept. 25, 1979, as amended at 45 FR 5617, Jan. 23, 1980; 45 FR 85415, Dec. 24, 1980; 54 FR 6662, Feb. 14, 1989; 55 FR 51382, Dec. 13, 1990; 57 FR 32338, July 21, 1992; 59 FR 12427, Mar. 16, 1994]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.3</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Units and abbreviations.</SUBJECT>
              <P>Used in this part are abbreviations and symbols of units of measure. These are defined as follows:</P>
              <P>(a) System International (SI) units of measure:
              </P>
              <EXTRACT>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">A—ampere</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">g—gram</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Hz—hertz</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">J—joule</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">K—degree Kelvin</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">kg—kilogram</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">m—meter</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">m<SU>3</SU>—cubic meter</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">mg—milligram—10 <E T="51">−3</E> gram</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">mm—millimeter—10 <E T="51">−3</E> meter</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Mg—megagram—10<SU>6</SU> gram</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">mol—mole</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">N—newton</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">ng—nanogram—10 <E T="51">−9</E> gram</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">nm—nanometer—10 <E T="51">−9</E> meter</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Pa—pascal</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">s—second</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">V—volt</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">W—watt</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Ω—ohm</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">µg—microgram—10 <E T="51">−6</E> gram</FP>
              </EXTRACT>
              
              <P>(b) Other units of measure:
              </P>
              <EXTRACT>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Btu—British thermal unit</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1"> °C—degree Celsius (centigrade)</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">cal—calorie</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">cfm—cubic feet per minute</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">cu ft—cubic feet</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">dcf—dry cubic feet</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">dcm—dry cubic meter</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">dscf—dry cubic feet at standard conditions</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">dscm—dry cubic meter at standard conditions</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">eq—equivalent</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">°F—degree Fahrenheit</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">ft—feet</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">gal—gallon</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">gr—grain</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">g-eq—gram equivalent</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">hr—hour</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">in—inch</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">k—1,000</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">l—liter</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">lpm—liter per minute</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">lb—pound</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">meq—milliequivalent</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">min—minute</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">ml—milliliter</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">mol. wt.—molecular weight</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">ppb—parts per billion</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">ppm—parts per million</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">psia—pounds per square inch absolute</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">psig—pounds per square inch gage</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">°R—degree Rankine</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">scf—cubic feet at standard conditions</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">scfh—cubic feet per hour at standard conditions</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">scm—cubic meter at standard conditions</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">sec—second</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">sq ft—square feet</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">std—at standard conditions</FP>
              </EXTRACT>
              
              <P>(c) Chemical nomenclature:
              </P>
              <EXTRACT>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">CdS—cadmium sulfide</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">CO—carbon monoxide</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">CO<E T="52">2</E>—carbon dioxide</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">HCl—hydrochloric acid</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Hg—mercury</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">H<E T="52">2</E>O—water</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">H<E T="52">2</E>S—hydrogen sulfide</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">H<E T="52">2</E>SO<E T="52">4</E>—sulfuric acid</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">N<E T="52">2</E>—nitrogen</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">NO—nitric oxide</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">NO<E T="52">2</E>—nitrogen dioxide</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">NO<E T="52">X</E>—nitrogen oxides</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">O<E T="52">2</E>—oxygen</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">SO<E T="52">2</E>—sulfur dioxide</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">SO<E T="52">3</E>—sulfur trioxide</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">SO<E T="52">X</E>—sulfur oxides</FP>
              </EXTRACT>
              
              <P>(d) Miscellaneous:
              </P>
              <EXTRACT>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">A.S.T.M.—American Society for Testing and Materials</FP>
              </EXTRACT>
              <CITA>[42 FR 37000, July 19, 1977; 42 FR 38178, July 27, 1977]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.4</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Address.</SUBJECT>

              <P>(a) All requests, reports, applications, submittals, and other communications to the Administrator pursuant to this part shall be submitted in duplicate to the appropriate Regional Office of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to the attention of the Director of the Division indicated in the following list of EPA Regional Offices.
              </P>
              <EXTRACT>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Region I (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont), Director, Air Management Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, John F. Kennedy Federal Building, Boston, MA 02203.</FP>

                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Region II (New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands), Director, Air and <PRTPAGE P="30"/>Waste Management Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Federal Office Building, 26 Federal Plaza (Foley Square), New York, NY 10278.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Region III (Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia), Director, Air and Waste Management Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Curtis Building, Sixth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19106.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Region IV (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee), Director, Air and Waste Management Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 345 Courtland Street, NE., Atlanta, GA 30365.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Region V (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin), Director, Air and Radiation Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604-3590.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Region VI (Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas); Director; Air, Pesticides, and Toxics Division; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1445 Ross Avenue, Dallas, TX 75202.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Region VII (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska), Director, Air, RCRA, and Toxics Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 901 N. 5th Street, Kansas City, KS 66101.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Region VIII (Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming) Assistant Regional Administrator, Office of Enforcement, Compliance and Environmental Justice, 999 18th Street, Suite 300, Denver, CO 80202-2466.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Region IX (American Samoa, Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada, Northern Mariana Islands), Director, Air Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Region X (Alaska, Oregon, Idaho, Washington), Director, Air and Waste Management Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101.</FP>
              </EXTRACT>
              
              <P>(b) Section 111(c) directs the Administrator to delegate to each State, when appropriate, the authority to implement and enforce standards of performance for new stationary sources located in such State. All information required to be submitted to EPA under paragraph (a) of this section, must also be submitted to the appropriate State Agency of any State to which this authority has been delegated (provided, that each specific delegation may except sources from a certain Federal or State reporting requirement). The appropriate mailing address for those States whose delegation request has been approved is as follows:</P>
              <EXTRACT>
                <P>(A) [Reserved]</P>
                <P>(B) State of Alabama, Air Pollution Control Division, Air Pollution Control Commission, 645 S. McDonough Street, Montgomery, AL 36104.</P>
                <P>(C) State of Alaska, Department of Environmental Conservation, Pouch O, Juneau, AK 99811.</P>
                <P>(D) Arizona:</P>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, Office of Air Quality, P.O. Box 600, Phoenix, AZ 85001-0600.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Maricopa County Air Pollution Control, 2406 S. 24th Street, Suite E-214, Phoenix, AZ 85034.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Pima County Department of Environmental Quality, 130 West Congress Street, 3rd Floor, Tucson, AZ 85701-1317.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Pinal County Air Quality Control District, Building F, 31 North Pinal Street, Florence, AZ 85232.</FP>
                
                <NOTE>
                  <HD SOURCE="HED">Note:</HD>
                  <P>For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in Region IX, see paragraph (d) of this section.</P>
                </NOTE>
                
                <P>(E) State of Arkansas: Chief, Division of Air Pollution Control, Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology, 8001 National Drive, P.O. Box 9583, Little Rock, AR 72209.</P>
                <P>(F) California:</P>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Amador County Air Pollution Control District, 500 Argonaut Lane, Jackson, CA 95642.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Antelope Valley Air Pollution Control District, 43301 Division Street, Suite 206, P.O. Box 4409, Lancaster, CA 93539-4409.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Bay Area Air Quality Management District, 939 Ellis Street, San Francisco, CA 94109.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Butte County Air Pollution Control District, 2525 Dominic Drive, Suite J, Chico, CA 95928-7184.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Calaveras County Air Pollution Control District, 891 Mountain Ranch Rd., San Andreas, CA 95249.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Colusa County Air Pollution Control District, 100 Sunrise Blvd., Suite F, Colusa, CA 95932-3246.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">El Dorado County Air Pollution Control District, 2850 Fairlane Court, Bldg. C, Placerville, CA 95667-4100.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Feather River Air Quality Management District, 938 14th Street, Marysville, CA 95901-4149.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Glenn County Air Pollution Control District, 720 N. Colusa Street, P.O. Box 351, Willows, CA 95988-0351.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District, 157 Short Street, Suite 6, Bishop, CA 93514-3537.</FP>

                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Imperial County Air Pollution Control District, 150 South Ninth Street, El Centro, CA 92243-2801.<PRTPAGE P="31"/>
                </FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Kern County Air Pollution Control District (Southeast Desert), 2700 M. Street, Suite 302, Bakersfield, CA 93301-2370.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Lake County Air Quality Management District, 885 Lakeport Blvd., Lakeport, CA 95453-5405.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Lassen County Air Pollution Control District, 175 Russell Avenue, Susanville, CA 96130-4215.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Mariposa County Air Pollution Control District, P.O. Box 5, Mariposa, CA 95338.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Mendocino County Air Pollution Control District, 306 E. Gobbi Street, Ukiah, CA 95482-5511.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Modoc County Air Pollution Control District, 202 W. 4th Street, Alturas, CA 96101-3915.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District, 14306 Part Avenue, Victorville, CA 92392-2310.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Control District, 24580 Silver Cloud Ct., Monterey, CA 93940-6536.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">North Coast Unified Air Pollution Control District, 2300 Myrtle Avenue, Eureka, CA 95501-3327.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Northern Sierra Air Quality Management District, 200 Litton Drive, P.O. Box 2509, Grass Valley, CA 95945-2509.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Northern Sonoma County Air Pollution Control District, 150 Matheson Street, Healdsburg, CA 95448-4908.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Placer County Air Pollution Control District, DeWitt Center, 11464 “B” Avenue, Auburn, CA 95603-2603.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District, 777 12th Street, Third Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814-1908.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">San Diego County Air Pollution Control District, 9150 Chesapeake Drive, San Diego, CA 92123-1096.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District, 1999 Tuolumne Street, 1990 E. Gettysburg, Fresno, CA 93726.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District, 3433 Roberto Court, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-7126.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District, 26 Castilian Drive, B-23, Goleta, CA 93117-3027.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Shasta County Air Quality Management District, 1855 Placer Street, Suite 101, Redding, CA 96001-1759.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Siskiyou County Air Pollution Control District, 525 So. Foothill Drive, Yreka, CA 96097-3036.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">South Coast Air Quality Management District, 21865 E. Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, CA 91765-4182.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Tehama County Air Pollution Control District, P.O. Box 38 (1750 Walnut Street), Red Bluff, CA 96080-0038.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Tuolumne County Air Pollution Control District, 2 South Green Street, Sonora, CA 95370-4618.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Ventura County Air Pollution Control District, 669 County Square Drive, Ventura, CA 93003-5417.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District, 1947 Galileo Ct., Suite 103, Davis, CA 95616-4882.</FP>
                
                <NOTE>
                  <HD SOURCE="HED">Note:</HD>
                  <P>For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in Region IX, see paragraph (d) of this section.</P>
                </NOTE>
                

                <P>(G) State of Colorado, Department of Public Health and Environment, 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South, Denver, CO 80222-1530.
                </P>
                <NOTE>
                  <HD SOURCE="HED">Note:</HD>
                  <P>For a table listing Region VIII's NSPS delegation status, see paragraph (c) of this section.</P>
                </NOTE>
                
                <P>(H) State of Connecticut, Bureau of Air Management, Department of Environmental Protection, State Office Building, 165 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, CT 06106.</P>
                <P>(I) State of Delaware, Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, 89 Kings Highway, P.O. Box 1401, Dover, DE 19901</P>
                <P>(J) District of Columbia, Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs, 5000 Overlook Avenue SW., Washington DC 20032.</P>
                <P>(K) Bureau of Air Quality Management, Department of Environmental Regulation, Twin Towers Office Building, 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, FL 32301.</P>
                <P>(L) State of Georgia, Environmental Protection Division, Department of Natural Resources, 270 Washington Street, SW., Atlanta, GA 30334.</P>
                <P>(M) Hawaii:</P>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Hawaii State Agency, Clean Air Branch, 919 Ala Moana Blvd., 3rd Floor, Post Office Box 3378, Honolulu, HI 96814.</FP>
                
                <NOTE>
                  <HD SOURCE="HED">Note:</HD>
                  <P>For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in Region IX, see paragraph (d) of this section.</P>
                </NOTE>
                
                <P>(N) State of Idaho, Department of Health and Welfare, Statehouse, Boise, ID 83701.</P>
                <P>(O) State of Illinois, Bureau of Air, Division of Air Pollution Control, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, 2200 Churchill Road, Springfield, IL 62794-9276.</P>
                <P>(P) State of Indiana, Indiana Department of Environmental Management, 100 North Senate Avenue, P.O. Box 6015, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6015.</P>
                <P>(Q) State of Iowa: Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division, Air Quality Bureau, 7900 Hickman Road, Suite 1, Urbandale, IA 50322.</P>
                <P>(R) State of Kansas: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Air and Radiation, 1000 S.W. Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612-1366.</P>

                <P>(S) Division of Air Pollution Control, Department for Natural Resources and Environmental Protection, U.S. 127, Frankfort, KY 40601.<PRTPAGE P="32"/>
                </P>
                <P>(T) State of Louisiana: Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, Office of Environmental Assessment, P.O. Box 4314, Baton Rouge, LA 70821-4314. For a list of delegated standards for Louisiana (excluding Indian country), see paragraph (e)(1) of this section.</P>
                <P>(U) State of Maine, Bureau of Air Quality Control, Department of Environmental Protection, State House, Station No. 17, Augusta, ME 04333.</P>
                <P>(V) State of Maryland: Bureau of Air Quality and Noise Control, Maryland State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, 201 West Preston Street, Baltimore, MD 21201.</P>
                <P>(W) Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Division of Air Quality Control, Department of Environmental Protection, One Winter Street, 7th floor, Boston, MA 02108.</P>
                <P>(X) State of Michigan, Air Quality Division, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 30260, Lansing, Michigan 48909.</P>
                <P>(Y) Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Division of Air Quality, 520 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN 55155.</P>
                <P>(Z) Bureau of Pollution Control, Department of Natural Resources, P.O. Box 10385, Jackson, MS 39209.</P>
                <P>(AA) State of Missouri: Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Division of Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 176, Jefferson City, MO 65102.</P>

                <P>(BB) State of Montana, Department of Environmental Quality, 1520 E. 6th Ave., PO Box 200901, Helena, MT 59620-0901.
                </P>
                <NOTE>
                  <HD SOURCE="HED">Note:</HD>
                  <P>For a table listing Region VIII's NSPS delegation status, see paragraph (c) of this section.</P>
                </NOTE>
                
                <P>(CC) State of Nebraska, Nebraska Department of Environmental Control, P.O. Box 94877, State House Station, Lincoln, NE 68509.</P>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department, Division of Environmental Health, 2200 St. Marys Avenue, Lincoln, NE 68502</FP>
                <P>(DD) Nevada:</P>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Nevada State Agency, Air Pollution Control, Bureau of Air Quality/Division of Environmental Protection, 333 West Nye Lane, Carson City, NV 89710.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Clark County Department of Air Quality Management, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway, First floor, Las Vegas, NV 89155-1776.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Washoe County Air Pollution Control, Washoe County District Air Quality Management, P.O. Box 11130, 1001 E. Ninth Street, Reno, NV 89520.</FP>
              </EXTRACT>
              
              <NOTE>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Note:</HD>
                <P>For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in Region IX, see paragraph (d) of this section.</P>
              </NOTE>
              
              <P>(EE) State of New Hampshire, Air Resources Division, Department of Environmental Services, 64 North Main Street, Caller Box 2033, Concord, NH 03302-2033.</P>
              <P>(FF) State of New Jersey: New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Environmental Quality, Enforcement Element, John Fitch Plaza, CN-027, Trenton, NJ 08625.</P>
              <P>(1) The following table lists the specific source and pollutant categories that have been delegated to the states in Region II. The (X) symbol is used to indicate each category that has been delegated.</P>
              <GPOTABLE CDEF="xls15,r100,xs32,xs32,xs32,xs32" COLS="6" OPTS="L2">
                <BOXHD>
                  <CHED H="1"/>
                  <CHED H="1">Subpart</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">State</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">New Jersey</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">New York</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Puerto Rico</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Virgin Islands</CHED>
                </BOXHD>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">D</ENT>
                  <ENT>Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators for Which Construction Commenced After August 17, 1971 (Steam Generators and Lignite Fired Steam Generators)</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Da</ENT>
                  <ENT>Electric Utility Steam Generating Units for Which Construction Commenced After September 18, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Db</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">E</ENT>
                  <ENT>Incinerators</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">F</ENT>
                  <ENT>Portland Cement Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">G</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nitric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">H</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sulfuric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">I</ENT>
                  <ENT>Asphalt Concrete Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">J</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Refineries—(All Categories)</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">K</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids Constructed After June 11, 1973, and prior to May 19, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ka</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids Constructed After May 18, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">L</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">M</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Brass and Bronze Ingot Production Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">N</ENT>
                  <ENT>Iron and Steel Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">O</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sewage Treatment Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">P</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Copper Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Q</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Zinc Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">R</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">S</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="33"/>
                  <ENT I="01">T</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet Process Phosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">U</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Superphosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">V</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Diammonium Phosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">W</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple Superphosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">X</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Granular Triple Superphosphate</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Y</ENT>
                  <ENT>Coal Preparation Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Z</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ferroally Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AA</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAa</ENT>
                  <ENT>Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization Vessels in Steel Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Kraft Pulp Mills</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CC</ENT>
                  <ENT>Glass Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Grain Elevators</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EE</ENT>
                  <ENT>Surface Coating of Metal Furniture</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Stationary Gas Turbines</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lime Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lead Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MM</ENT>
                  <ENT>Automobile and Light-Duty Truck Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Rock Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ammonium Sulfate Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Graphic Art Industry Publication Rotogravure Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Large Appliances</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metal Coil Surface Coating</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of Volatile Organic Compounds in Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">XX</ENT>
                  <ENT>Bulk Gasoline Terminals</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FFF</ENT>
                  <ENT>Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating and Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GGG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HHH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">JJJ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Dry Clearners</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KKK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC from Onshore Natural Gas Processing Plants</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LLL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Onshore Natural Gas Processing Plants; SO<E T="52">2</E> Emissions</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">OOO</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PPP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Wool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
              </GPOTABLE>
              <P>(GG) State of New Mexico: New Mexico Environment Department, 1190 St. Francis Drive, P.O. Box 26110, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502. Note: For a list of delegated standards for New Mexico (excluding Bernalillo County and Indian country), see paragraph (e)(1) of this section.</P>
              <P>(i) Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board, c/o Environmental Health Department, P.O. Box 1293, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87103.</P>
              <P>(ii) [Reserved]</P>
              <P>(HH) New York: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, 50 Wolf Road Albany, New York 12233, attention: Division of Air Resources.</P>
              <P>(II) North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, Department of Natural and Economic Resources, Division of Environmental Management, P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, NC 27611. Attention: Air Quality Section.</P>

              <P>(JJ) State of North Dakota, Division of Air Quality, North Dakota Department of Health, P.O. Box 5520, Bismarck, ND 58506-5520.
              </P>
              <NOTE>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Note:</HD>
                <P>For a table listing Region VIII's NSPS delegation status, see paragraph (c) of this section.</P>
              </NOTE>
              
              <P>(KK) State of Ohio:</P>
              <P>(i) Medina, Summit and Portage Counties; Director, Akron Regional Air Quality Management District, 177 South Broadway, Akron, OH 44308.</P>

              <P>(ii) Stark County: Air Pollution Control Division, 420 Market Avenue North, Canton, Ohio 44702-3335.<PRTPAGE P="34"/>
              </P>
              <P>(iii) Butler, Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren Counties: Air Program Manager, Hamilton County Department of Environmental Services, 1632 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio 45210.</P>
              <P>(iv) Cuyahoga County: Commissioner, Department of Public Health &amp; Welfare, Division of Air Pollution Control, 1925 Saint Clair, Cleveland, Ohio 44114.</P>
              <P>(v) Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Harrison, Jefferson, and Monroe Counties: Director, North Ohio Valley Air Authority (NOVAA), 814 Adams Street, Steubenville, OH 43952.</P>
              <P>(vi) Clark, Darke, Greene, Miami, Montgomery, and Preble Counties: Director, Regional Air Pollution Control Agency (RAPCA) 451 West Third Street, Dayton, Ohio 45402.</P>
              <P>(vii) Lucas County and the City of Rossford (in Wood County): Director, Toledo Environmental Services Agency, 26 Main Street, Toledo, OH 43605.</P>
              <P>(viii) Adams, Brown, Lawrence, and Scioto Counties; Engineer-Director, Air Division, Portsmouth City Health Department, 740 Second Street, Portsmouth, OH 45662.</P>
              <P>(ix) Allen, Ashland, Auglaize, Crawford, Defiance, Erie, Fulton, Hancock, Hardin, Henry, Huron, Marion, Mercer, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Richland, Sandusky, Seneca, Van Wert, Williams, Wood (except City of Rossford), and Wyandot Counties: Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Northwest District Office, Air Pollution Control, 347 Dunbridge Rd., Bowling Green, Ohio 43402.</P>
              <P>(x) Ashtabula, Holmes, Lorain, and Wayne Counties: Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Northeast District Office, Air Pollution Unit, 2110 East Aurora Road, Twinsburg, OH 44087.</P>
              <P>(xi) Athens, Coshocton, Gallia, Guernsey, Hocking, Jackson, Meigs, Morgan, Muskingum, Noble, Perry, Pike, Ross, Tuscarawas, Vinton, and Washington Counties: Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Southeast District Office, Air Pollution Unit, 2195 Front Street, Logan, OH 43138.</P>
              <P>(xii) Champaign, Clinton, Highland, Logan, and Shelby Counties: Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Southwest District Office, Air Pollution Unit, 401 East Fifth Street, Dayton, Ohio 45402-2911.</P>
              <P>(xiii) Delaware, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Knox, Licking, Madison, Morrow, Pickaway, and Union Counties: Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Central District Office, Air Pollution Control, 3232 Alum Creek Drive, Columbus, Ohio, 43207-3417.</P>
              <P>(xiv) Geauga and Lake Counties: Lake County General Health District, Air Pollution Control, 105 Main Street, Painesville, OH 44077.</P>
              <P>(xv) Mahoning and Trumbull Counties: Mahoning-Trumbull Air Pollution Control Agency, 9 West Front Street, Youngstown, OH 44503.</P>
              <P>(LL) State of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State Department of Health, Air Quality Service, P.O. Box 53551, Oklahoma City, OK 73152.</P>
              <P>(i) Oklahoma City and County: Director, Oklahoma City-County Health Department, 921 Northeast 23rd Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73105.</P>
              <P>(ii) Tulsa County: Tulsa City-County Health Department, 4616 East Fifteenth Street, Tulsa, OK 74112.</P>

              <P>(MM) State of Oregon. (i) Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ), 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204-1390, <E T="03">http://www.deq.state.or.us.</E>
              </P>

              <P>(ii) Lane Regional Air Pollution Authority (LRAPA), 1010 Main Street, Springfield, Oregon 97477, <E T="03">http://www.lrapa.org.</E>
              </P>
              <P>(NN)(a) City of Philadelphia: Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Air Management Services, 500 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19146.</P>
              <P>(b) Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Department of Environmental Resources, Post Office Box 2063, Harrisburg, PA 17120.</P>
              <P>(c) Allegheny County: Allegheny County Health Department, Bureau of Air Pollution Control, 301 Thirty-ninth Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15201.</P>
              <P>(OO) State of Rhode Island, Division of Air and Hazardous Materials, Department of Environmental Management, 291 Promenade Street, Providence, RI 02908.</P>

              <P>(PP) State of South Carolina, Office of Environmental Quality Control, Department of Health and Environmental Control, 2600 Bull Street, Columbia, SC 29201.<PRTPAGE P="35"/>
              </P>

              <P>(QQ) State of South Dakota, Air Quality Program, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Joe Foss Building, 523 East Capitol, Pierre, SD 57501-3181.
              </P>
              <NOTE>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Note:</HD>
                <P>For a table listing Region VIII's NSPS delegation status, see paragragh (c) of this section.</P>
              </NOTE>
              
              <P>(RR) Division of Air Pollution Control, Tennessee Department of Public Health, 256 Capitol Hill Building, Nashville, TN 37219.</P>
              <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Knox County Department of Air Pollution, City/County Building, Room L222, 400 Main Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37902.</FP>
              <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Air Pollution Control Bureau, Metropolitan Health Department, 311 23rd Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37203.</FP>
              <P>(SS) State of Texas, Texas Air Control Board, 6330 Highway 290 East, Austin, TX 78723.</P>

              <P>(TT) State of Utah, Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 144820, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4820.
              </P>
              <NOTE>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Note:</HD>
                <P>For a table listing Region VIII's NSPS delegation status, see paragraph (c) of this section.</P>
              </NOTE>
              
              <P>(UU) State of Vermont, Air Pollution Control Division, Agency of Natural Resources, Building 3 South, 103 South Main Street, Waterbury, VT 05676.</P>
              <P>(VV) Commonwealth of Virginia, Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board, Room 1106, Ninth Street Office Building, Richmond, VA 23219.</P>
              <P>(WW) <E T="03">State of Washington.</E> (i) Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology), P.O. Box 47600, Olympia, WA 98504-7600, <E T="03">http://www.ecy.wa.gov/</E>
              </P>

              <P>(ii) Benton Clean Air Authority (BCAA), 650 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99352-4289, <E T="03">http://www.bcaa.net/</E>
              </P>

              <P>(iii) Northwest Air Pollution Control Authority (NWAPA), 1600 South Second St., Mount Vernon, WA 98273-5202, <E T="03">http://www.nwair.org/</E>
              </P>

              <P>(iv) Olympic Regional Clean Air Agency (ORCAA), 909 Sleater-Kinney Road S.E., Suite 1, Lacey, WA 98503-1128, <E T="03">http://www.orcaa.org/</E>
              </P>

              <P>(v) Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (PSCAA), 110 Union Street, Suite 500, Seattle, WA 98101-2038, <E T="03">http://www.pscleanair.org/</E>
              </P>

              <P>(vi) Spokane County Air Pollution Control Authority (SCAPCA), West 1101 College, Suite 403, Spokane, WA 99201, <E T="03">http://www.scapca.org/</E>
              </P>

              <P>(vii) Southwest Clean Air Agency (SWCAA), 1308 NE. 134th St., Vancouver, WA 98685-2747, <E T="03">http://www.swcleanair.org/</E>
              </P>

              <P>(viii) Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority (YRCAA), 6 South 2nd Street, Suite 1016, Yakima, WA 98901, <E T="03">http://co.yakima.wa.us/cleanair/default.htm</E>
              </P>
              <P>(ix) The following table lists the delegation status of the New Source Performance Standards for the State of Washington. An “X” indicates the subpart has been delegated, subject to all the conditions and limitations set forth in Federal law and the letters granting delegation. Some authorities cannot be delegated and are retained by EPA. Refer to the letters granting delegation for a discussion of these retained authorities. The dates noted at the end of the table indicate the effective dates of Federal rules that have been delegated. Authority for implementing and enforcing any amendments made to these rules after these effective dates are not delegated.</P>
              <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,8C,8C,8C,8C,8C,8C,8C,8C" COLS="9" OPTS="L2">
                <TTITLE>NSPS Subparts Delegated to Washington Air Agencies</TTITLE>
                <BOXHD>
                  <CHED H="1">Subpart <SU>1</SU>
                  </CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">Washington</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Ecology <SU>2</SU>
                  </CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">BCAA <SU>3</SU>
                  </CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">NWAPA <SU>4</SU>
                  </CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">ORCAA <SU>5</SU>
                  </CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">PSCAA <SU>6</SU>
                  </CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">SCAPCA <SU>7</SU>
                  </CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">SWCAA <SU>8</SU>
                  </CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">YRCAA <SU>9</SU>
                  </CHED>
                </BOXHD>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AGeneral Provisions</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BAdoption and Submittal of State Plans for Designated Facilities</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CEmission Guidelines and Compliance Times</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CbLarge Municipal Waste Combustors that are Constructed on or before September 20, 1994 (Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="36"/>
                  <ENT I="01">CcMunicipal Solid Waste Landfills (Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CdSulfuric Acid Production Units (Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CeHospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators (Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DFossil-Fuel-Fired Steam Generators for which Construction is Commenced after August 17, 1971</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DaElectric Utility Steam Generating Units for which Construction is Commenced after September 18, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DbIndustrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DcSmall Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EIncinerators</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EaMunicipal Waste Combustors for which Construction is Commenced after December 20, 1989 and on or before September 20, 1994</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Eb—Large Municipal Waste Combustors</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ec—Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FPortland Cement Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GNitric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HSulfuric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">IHot Mix Asphalt Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">JPetroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KStorage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced after June 11, 1973 and prior to May 19, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KaStorage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced after May 18, 1978 and prior to July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KbVOC Liquid Storage Vessels (including Petroleum Liquid Storage Vessels) for which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced after July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LSecondary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MSecondary Brass and Bronze Production Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="37"/>
                  <ENT I="01">NPrimary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Furnaces for which Construction is Commenced after June 11, 1973</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NaSecondary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Steel-making Facilities for which Construction is Commenced after January 20, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">OSewage Treatment Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PPrimary Copper Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QPrimary Zinc Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RPrimary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SPrimary Aluminum Reduction Plants <SU>10</SU>
                  </ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TPhosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet Process Phosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UPhosphate Fertilizer Industry: Superphosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VPhosphate Fertilizer Industry: Diammonium Phosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WPhosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple Superphosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">XPhosphate Fertilizer Industry: Granular Triple Superphosphate Storage Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">YCoal Preparation Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">ZFerroalloy Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AASteel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces Constructed after October 21, 1974 and on or before August 17, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAaSteel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization Vessels Constructed after August 7, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BBKraft Pulp Mills <SU>11</SU>
                  </ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CCGlass Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DDGrain Elevators</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EESurface Coating of Metal Furniture</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GGStationary Gas Turbines</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HHLime Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KKLead-Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LLMetallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MMAutomobile and Light Duty Truck Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NNPhosphate Rock Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PPAmmonium Sulfate Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQGraphic Arts Industry: Publication Rotogravure Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="38"/>
                  <ENT I="01">RRPressure Sensitive Tape and Label Surface Coating Standards</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SSIndustrial Surface Coating: Large Appliances</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TTMetal Coil Surface Coating</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UUAsphalt Processing and Asphalt Roof Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VVEquipment Leaks of VOC in Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WWBeverage Can Surface Coating Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">XXBulk Gasoline Terminals</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAANew Residential Wood Heaters</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BBBRubber Tire Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DDDVOC Emissions from Polymer Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FFFFlexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating and Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GGGEquipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HHHSynthetic Fiber Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">IIIVOC Emissions from Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry Air Oxidation Unit Processes</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">JJJPetroleum Dry Cleaners</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KKKEquipment Leaks of VOC from Onshore Natural Gas Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LLLOnshore Natural Gas Processing: SO<E T="52">2</E> Emissions</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NNNVOC Emissions from Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry Distillation Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">OOONonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PPPWool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQQVOC Emissions from Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Systems</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RRRVOCs from Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry Reactor Processes</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SSSMagnetic Tape Coating Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TTTIndustrial Surface Coating: Surface Coating of Plastic Parts for Business Machines</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UUUCalciners and Dryers in Mineral Industries</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="39"/>
                  <ENT I="01">VVVPolymeric Coating of Supporting Substrates Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WWWMunicipal Solid Waste Landfills</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAAASmall 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</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BBBBSmall Municipal Waste Combustion Units Constructed on or before August 30, 1999 (Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CCCCCommercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units for which Construction is Commenced after November, 30, 1999 or for which Modification or Reconstruction is Commenced on or after June 1, 2001</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DDDDCommercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units that Commenced Construction on or before November 30, 1999 (Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <TNOTE>
                  <SU>1</SU> Any authority within any subpart of this part that is not delegable, is not delegated. Please refer to Attachment B to the delegation letters for a listing of the NSPS authorities excluded from delegation.</TNOTE>
                <TNOTE>
                  <SU>2</SU> Washington State Department of Ecology, for 40 CFR 60.17(h)(1), (h)(2), (h)(3) and 40 CFR part 60, subpart AAAA, as in effect on June 6, 2001; for 40 CFR part 60, subpart CCCC, as in effect on June 1, 2001; and for all other NSPS delegated, as in effect February 20, 2001.</TNOTE>
                <TNOTE>
                  <SU>3</SU> Benton Clean Air Authority, for 40 CFR 60.17(h)(1), (h)(2), (h)(3) and 40 CFR part 60, subpart AAAA, as in effect on June 6, 2001; for 40 CFR part 60, subpart CCCC, as in effect on June 1, 2001; and for all other NSPS delegated, as in effect February 20, 2001.</TNOTE>
                <TNOTE>
                  <SU>4</SU> Northwest Air Pollution Authority, for all NSPS delegated, as in effect on July 1, 2000.</TNOTE>
                <TNOTE>
                  <SU>5</SU> Olympic Regional Clean Air Authority, for 40 CFR 60.17(h)(1), (h)(2), (h)(3) and 40 CFR part 60, subpart AAAA, as in effect on June 6, 2001; for 40 CFR part 60, subpart CCCC, as in effect on June 1, 2001; and for all other NSPS delegated, as in effect February 20, 2001.</TNOTE>
                <TNOTE>
                  <SU>6</SU> Puget Sound Clean Air Authority, for all NSPS delegated, as in effect on July 1, 2002.</TNOTE>
                <TNOTE>
                  <SU>7</SU> Spokane County Air Pollution Control Authority, for 40 CFR 60.17(h)(1), (h)(2), (h)(3) and 40 CFR part 60, subpart AAAA, as in effect on June 6, 2001; for 40 CFR part 60, subpart CCCC, as in effect on June 1, 2001; and for all other NSPS delegated, as in effect February 20, 2001.</TNOTE>
                <TNOTE>
                  <SU>8</SU> Southwest Clean Air Agency, for all NSPS delegated, as in effect on July 1, 2000.</TNOTE>
                <TNOTE>
                  <SU>9</SU> Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority, for 40 CFR 60.17(h)(1), (h)(2), (h)(3) and 40 CFR part 60, subpart AAAA, as in effect on June 6, 2001; for 40 CFR part 60, subpart CCCC, as in effect on June 1, 2001; and for all other NSPS delegated, as in effect February 20, 2001.</TNOTE>
                <TNOTE>
                  <SU>10</SU> Subpart S of this part is not delegated to local agencies in Washington because the Washington State Department of Ecology retains sole authority to regulate Primary Aluminum Plants, pursuant to Washington Administrative Code 173-415-010.</TNOTE>
                <TNOTE>
                  <SU>11</SU> Subpart BB of this part is not delegated to local agencies in Washington because the Washington State Department of Ecology retains sole authority to regulate Kraft and Sulfite Pulping Mills, pursuant to Washington State Administrative Code 173-405-012 and 173-410-012.</TNOTE>
              </GPOTABLE>
              <P>(XX) State of West Virginia: Air Pollution Control Commission, 1558 Washington Street East, Charleston, WV 25311.</P>
              <P>(YY) Wisconsin—Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, P.O. Box 7921, Madison, WI 53707.</P>

              <P>(ZZ) State of Wyoming, Department of Environmental Quality, Air Quality Division, Herschler Building, 122 West 25th Street, Cheyenne, WY 82002.
              </P>
              <NOTE>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Note:</HD>
                <P>For a table listing Region VIII's NSPS delegation status, see paragraph (c) of this section.</P>
              </NOTE>
              
              <PRTPAGE P="40"/>

              <P>(AAA) Territory of Guam: Guam Environmental Protection Agency, Post Office Box 2999, Agana, Guam 96910.
              </P>
              <NOTE>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Note:</HD>
                <P>For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in Region IX, see paragraph (d) of this section.</P>
              </NOTE>
              
              <P>(BBB) Commonwealth of Puerto Rico: Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board, P.O. Box 11488, Santurce, PR 00910, Attention: Air Quality Area Director (see table under § 60.4(b)(FF)(1)).</P>
              <P>(CCC) U.S. Virgin Islands: U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Conservation and Cultural Affairs, P.O. Box 578, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, VI 00801.</P>

              <P>(DDD) American Samoa Environmental Protection Agency, Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799.
              </P>
              <NOTE>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Note:</HD>
                <P>For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in Region IX, see paragraph (d) of this section.</P>
              </NOTE>
              

              <P>(EEE) Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Division of Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 1304, Saipan, MP 96950.
              </P>
              <NOTE>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Note:</HD>
                <P>For tables listing the delegation status of agencies in Region IX, see paragraph (d) of this section.</P>
              </NOTE>
              
              <P>(c) The following is a table indicating the delegation status of New Source Performance Standards for Region VIII.</P>
              <GPOTABLE CDEF="s100,8,8,8,8,8,8" COLS="7" OPTS="L2">
                <TTITLE>Delegation Status of New Source Performance Standards</TTITLE>
                <TDESC>[(NSPS) for Region VIII]</TDESC>
                <BOXHD>
                  <CHED H="1">Subpart</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">CO</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">MT</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">ND</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">SD</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">UT</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">WY</CHED>
                </BOXHD>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">A—General Provisions</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">D—Fossil Fuel Fired Steam Generators</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Da—Electric Utility Steam Generators</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Db—Industrial-Commercial—Institutional Steam Generators</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Dc—Industrial-Commercial—Institutional Steam Generators</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">E—Incinerators</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ea—Municipal Waste Combustors</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Eb—Large Municipal Waste Combustors</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ec—Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">F—Portland Cement Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">G—Nitric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">H—Sulfuric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">I—Asphalt Concrete Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">J—Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">K—Petroleum Storage Vessels (after 6/11/73 &amp; prior to<LI>5/19/78)</LI>
                  </ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ka—Petroleum Storage Vessels (after 5/18/78 &amp; prior to<LI>7/23/84)</LI>
                  </ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Kb—Petroleum Storage Vessels (after 7/23/84)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">L—Secondary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">M—Secondary Brass &amp; Bronze Production Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">N—Primary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Furnaces (after 6/11/73)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Na—Secondary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Furnaces (after 1/20/83)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">O—Sewage Treatment Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">P—Primary Copper Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Q—Primary Zinc Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">R—Primary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">S—Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">T—Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet Process Phosphoric Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">U—Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Superphosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">V—Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Diammonium Phosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">W—Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple Superphosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">X—Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Granular Triple Superphosphate Storage Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Y—Coal Preparation Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Z—Ferroalloy Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="41"/>
                  <ENT I="01">AA—Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces (10/21/74-8/17/83)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAa—Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization Vessels (after 8/7/83)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BB—Kraft Pulp Mills</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CC—Glass Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DD—Grain Elevator</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EE—Surface Coating of Metal Furniture</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GG—Stationary Gas Turbines</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HH—Lime Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KK—Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LL—Metallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MM—Automobile &amp; Light Duty Truck Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NN—Phosphate Rock Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PP—Ammonium Sulfate Manufacturing</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQ—Graphic Arts Industry: Publication Rotogravure Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RR—Pressure Sensitive Tape &amp; Label Surface Coating</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SS—Industrial Surface Coating: Large Applications</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TT—Metal Coil Surface Coating</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UU—Asphalt Processing &amp; Asphalt Roofing Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VV—Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing: Equipment Leaks of VOC</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WW—Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">XX—Bulk Gasoline Terminals</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAA—Residential Wood Heaters</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BBB—Rubber Tires</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DDD—VOC Emissions from Polymer Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FFF—Flexible Vinyl &amp; Urethane Coating &amp; Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GGG—Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HHH—Synthetic Fiber Production</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">III—VOC Emissions from the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry Air Oxidation Unit Processes</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">JJJ—Petroleum Dry Cleaners</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KKK—Equipment Leaks of VOC from Onshore Natural Gas Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LLL—Onshore Natural Gas Processing: SO<E T="52">2</E> Emissions</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NNN—VOC Emissions from the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry Distillation Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">OOO—Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PPP—Wool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQQ—VOC Emissions from Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Systems</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RRR—VOC Emissions from Synthetic Organic Chemistry Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor Processes</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SSS—Magnetic Tape Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TTT—Plastic Parts for Business Machine Coatings</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UUU—Calciners and Dryers in Mineral Industries</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VVV—Polymeric Coating of Supporting Substrates</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WWW—Municipal Solid Waste Landfills</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAAA—Small Municipal Waste Combustors</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CCCC—Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT O="xl"/>
                  <ENT>(*)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <TNOTE>(*) Indicates approval of State regulation.</TNOTE>
              </GPOTABLE>

              <P>(d) The following tables list the specific Part 60 standards that have been delegated unchanged to the air pollution control agencies in Region IX. The <PRTPAGE P="42"/>(X) symbol is used to indicate each standard that has been delegated. The following provisions of this subpart are not delegated: §§ 60.4(b), 60.8(b), 60.9, 60.11(b), 60.11(e), 60.13(a), 60.13(d)(2), 60.13(g), 60.13(i).</P>
              <P>(1) Arizona. The following table identifies delegations as of October 21, 2004:</P>
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                <TTITLE>Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for Arizona</TTITLE>
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                  <CHED H="1"/>
                  <CHED H="1">Subpart</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">Air Pollution Control Agency</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Arizona DEQ</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Maricopa County</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Pima<LI>County</LI>
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                  <CHED H="2">Pinal<LI>County</LI>
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                </BOXHD>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">A</ENT>
                  <ENT>General Provisions</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">D</ENT>
                  <ENT>Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators Constructed After August 17, 1971</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Da</ENT>
                  <ENT>Electric Utility Steam Generating Units Constructed After September 18, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Db</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Dc</ENT>
                  <ENT>Small Industrial Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">E</ENT>
                  <ENT>Incinerators</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ea</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After December 20, 1989 and On or Before September 20, 1994</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Eb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After September 20, 1994</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ec</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators for Which Construction is Commenced After June 20, 1996</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">F</ENT>
                  <ENT>Portland Cement Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">G</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nitric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">H</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sulfuric Acid Plant</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">I</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">J</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">K</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After June 11, 1973, and Prior to May 19, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ka</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After May 18, 1978, and Prior to July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Kb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels (Including Petroleum Liquid Storage Vessels) for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">L</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">M</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Brass and Bronze Production Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">N</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Furnaces for Which Construction is Commenced After June 11, 1973</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Na</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Steelmaking Facilities for Which Construction is Commenced After January 20, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">O</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sewage Treatment Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">P</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Copper Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Q</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Zinc Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">R</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">S</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">T</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet Process Phosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">U</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Superphosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">V</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Diammonium Phosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">W</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple Superphosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">X</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Granular Triple Superphosphate Storage Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Y</ENT>
                  <ENT>Coal Preparation Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Z</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ferroalloy Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AA</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces Constructed After October 21, 1974 and On or Before August 17, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAa</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization Vessels Constructed After August 7, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Kraft pulp Mills</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CC</ENT>
                  <ENT>Glass Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Grain Elevators</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EE</ENT>
                  <ENT>Surface Coating of Metal Furniture</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FF</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Stationary Gas Turbines</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lime Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MM</ENT>
                  <ENT>Automobile and Light Duty Trucks Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Rock Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="43"/>
                  <ENT I="01">QQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Graphic Arts Industry: Publication Rotogravure Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Large Appliances</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metal Coil Surface Coating</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in the Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">XX</ENT>
                  <ENT>Bulk Gasoline Terminals</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAA</ENT>
                  <ENT>New Residential Wool Heaters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BBB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CCC</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DDD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions from the Polymer Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FFF</ENT>
                  <ENT>Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating and Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GGG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HHH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">III</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation Unit Processes</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">JJJ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Dry Cleaners</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KKK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC From Onshore Natural Gas Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LLL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Onshore Natural Gas Processing: SO<E T="52">2</E> Emissions</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MMM</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NNN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Distillation Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">OOO</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PPP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Wool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>VOC Emissions From Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Systems</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RRR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor Processes</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SSS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TTT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Surface Coating of Plastic Parts for Business Machines</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UUU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Calciners and Dryers in Mineral Industries</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VVV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Polymeric Coating of Supporting Substrates Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WWW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Solid Waste Landfills</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAAA</ENT>
                  <ENT>Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units for Which Construction is Commenced After August 30, 1999 or for Which Modification or Reconstruction is Commended After June 6, 2001</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CCCC</ENT>
                  <ENT>Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units for Which Construction Is Commenced After November 30, 1999 or for Which Modification or Reconstruction Is Commenced on or After June 1, 2001</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
              </GPOTABLE>
              <P>(2) <E T="03">California.</E> The following tables identify delegations for each of the local air pollution control agencies of California.</P>
              <P>(i) Delegations for Amador County Air Pollution Control District, Antelope Valley Air Pollution Control District, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, and Butte County Air Pollution Control District are shown in the following table:</P>
              <GPOTABLE CDEF="xls24,r100,8C,8C,8C,8C" COLS="6" OPTS="L2">
                <TTITLE>Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for Amador County APCD, Antelope Valley APCD, Bay Area AQMD, and Butte County AQMD</TTITLE>
                <BOXHD>
                  <CHED H="1"/>
                  <CHED H="1">Subpart</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">Air pollution control agency</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Amador County APCD</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Antelope Valley APCD</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Bay Area AQMD</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Butte County APCD</CHED>
                </BOXHD>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">A</ENT>
                  <ENT>General Provisions</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="44"/>
                  <ENT I="01">D</ENT>
                  <ENT>Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators Constructed After August 17, 1971</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Da</ENT>
                  <ENT>Electric Utility Steam Generating Units Constructed After September 18, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Db</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Dc</ENT>
                  <ENT>Small Industrial Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">E</ENT>
                  <ENT>Incinerators</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ea</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After December 20, 1989 and On or Before September 20, 1994</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Eb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After September 20, 1994</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ec</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators for Which Construction is Commenced After June 20, 1996</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">F</ENT>
                  <ENT>Portland Cement Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">G</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nitric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">H</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sulfuric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">I</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">J</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">K</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After June 11, 1973, and Prior to May 19, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ka</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After May 18, 1978, and Prior to July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Kb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels (Including Petroleum Liquid Storage Vessels) for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">L</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">M</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Brass and Bronze Production Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">N</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Furnaces for Which Construction is Commenced After June 11, 1973</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Na</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Steelmaking Facilities for Which Construction is Commenced After January 20, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">O</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sewage Treatment Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">P</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Copper Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Q</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Zinc Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">R</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">S</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">T</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet Process Phosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">U</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Superphosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">V</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Diammonium Phosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">W</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple Superphosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">X</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Granular Triple Superphosphate Storage Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Y</ENT>
                  <ENT>Coal Preparation Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Z</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ferroalloy Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AA</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces Constructed After October 21, 1974 and On or Before August 17, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAa</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization Vessels Constructed After August 7, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Kraft pulp Mills</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CC</ENT>
                  <ENT>Glass Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Grain Elevators</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EE</ENT>
                  <ENT>Surface Coating of Metal Furniture</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FF</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Stationary Gas Turbines</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lime Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MM</ENT>
                  <ENT>Automobile and Light Duty Trucks Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Rock Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Graphic Arts Industry: Publication Rotogravure Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Large Appliances</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metal Coil Surface Coating</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="45"/>
                  <ENT I="01">UU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in the Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">XX</ENT>
                  <ENT>Bulk Gasoline Terminals</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAA</ENT>
                  <ENT>New Residential Wool Heaters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BBB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CCC</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DDD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions from the Polymer Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FFF</ENT>
                  <ENT>Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating and Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GGG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HHH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">III</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation Unit Processes</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">JJJ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Dry Cleaners</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KKK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC From Onshore Natural Gas Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LLL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Onshore Natural Gas Processing: SO2 Emissions</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MMM</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NNN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Distillation Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">OOO</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PPP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Wool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>VOC Emissions From Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Systems</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RRR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor Processes</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SSS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TTT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Surface Coating of Plastic Parts for Business Machines</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UUU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Calciners and Dryers in Mineral Industries</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VVV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Polymeric Coating of Supporting Substrates Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WWW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Solid Waste Landfills</ENT>
                </ROW>
              </GPOTABLE>
              <P>(ii) [Reserved]</P>
              <P>(iii) Delegations for Glenn County Air Pollution Control District, Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District, Imperial County Air Pollution Control District, and Kern County Air Pollution Control District are shown in the following table:</P>
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                <TTITLE>Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for Glenn County APCD, Great Basin Unified APCD, Imperial County APCD, and Kern County APCD</TTITLE>
                <BOXHD>
                  <CHED H="1"/>
                  <CHED H="1">Subpart</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">Air pollution control agency</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Glenn<LI>County APCD</LI>
                  </CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Great Basin Unified APCD</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Imperial County APCD</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Kern County APCD</CHED>
                </BOXHD>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">A</ENT>
                  <ENT>General Provisions</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">D</ENT>
                  <ENT>Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators Constructed After August 17, 1971</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Da</ENT>
                  <ENT>Electric Utility Steam Generating Units Constructed After September 18, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Db</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Dc</ENT>
                  <ENT>Small Industrial Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">E</ENT>
                  <ENT>Incinerators</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ea</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After December 20, 1989 and On or Before September 20, 1994</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Eb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After September 20, 1994</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="46"/>
                  <ENT I="01">Ec</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators for Which Construction is Commenced After June 20, 1996</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">F</ENT>
                  <ENT>Portland Cement Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">G</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nitric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">H</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sulfuric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">I</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">J</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">K</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After June 11, 1973, and Prior to May 19, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ka</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After May 18, 1978, and Prior to July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Kb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels (Including Petroleum Liquid Storage Vessels) for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">L</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">M</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Brass and Bronze Production Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">N</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Furnaces for Which Construction is Commenced After June 11, 1973</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Na</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Steelmaking Facilities for Which Construction is Commenced After January 20, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">O</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sewage Treatment Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">P</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Copper Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Q</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Zinc Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">R</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">S</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">T</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet Process Phosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">U</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Superphosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">V</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Diammonium Phosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">W</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple Superphosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">X</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Granular Triple Superphosphate Storage Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Y</ENT>
                  <ENT>Coal Preparation Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Z</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ferroalloy Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AA</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces Constructed After October 21, 1974 and On or Before August 17, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAa</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization Vessels Constructed After August 7, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Kraft pulp Mills</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CC</ENT>
                  <ENT>Glass Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Grain Elevators</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EE</ENT>
                  <ENT>Surface Coating of Metal Furniture</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FF</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Stationary Gas Turbines</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lime Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MM</ENT>
                  <ENT>Automobile and Light Duty Trucks Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Rock Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Graphic Arts Industry: Publication Rotogravure Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Large Appliances</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metal Coil Surface Coating</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in the Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">XX</ENT>
                  <ENT>Bulk Gasoline Terminals</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAA</ENT>
                  <ENT>New Residential Wool Heaters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BBB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CCC</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DDD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions from the Polymer Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="47"/>
                  <ENT I="01">FFF</ENT>
                  <ENT>Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating and Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GGG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HHH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">III</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation Unit Processes</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">JJJ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Dry Cleaners</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KKK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC From Onshore Natural Gas Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LLL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Onshore Natural Gas Processing: SO2 Emissions</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MMM</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NNN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Distillation Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">OOO</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PPP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Wool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>VOC Emissions From Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Systems</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RRR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor Processes</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SSS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TTT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Surface Coating of Plastic Parts for Business Machines</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UUU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Calciners and Dryers in Mineral Industries</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VVV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Polymeric Coating of Supporting Substrates Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WWW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Solid Waste Landfills</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
              </GPOTABLE>
              <P>(iv) Delegations for Lake County Air Quality Management District, Lassen County Air Pollution Control District, Mariposa County Air Pollution Control District, and Mendocino County Air Pollution Control District are shown in the following table:</P>
              <GPOTABLE CDEF="xls24,r50,8C,8C,8C,8C" COLS="6" OPTS="L2">
                <TTITLE>Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for Lake County Air Quality Management District, Lassen County Air Pollution Control District, Mariposa County Air Pollution Control District, and Mendocino County Air Pollution Control District</TTITLE>
                <BOXHD>
                  <CHED H="1"/>
                  <CHED H="1">Subpart</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">Air pollution control agency</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Lake County AQMD</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Lassen County APCD</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Mariposa County AQMD</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Mendocino County AQMD</CHED>
                </BOXHD>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">A</ENT>
                  <ENT>General Provisions</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">D</ENT>
                  <ENT>Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators Constructed After August 17, 1971</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Da</ENT>
                  <ENT>Electric Utility Steam Generating Units Constructed After September 18, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Db</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Dc</ENT>
                  <ENT>Small Industrial Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">E</ENT>
                  <ENT>Incinerators</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ea</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After December 20, 1989 and On or Before September 20, 1994</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Eb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After September 20, 1994</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ec</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators for Which Construction is Commenced After June 20, 1996</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">F</ENT>
                  <ENT>Portland Cement Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">G</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nitric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">H</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sulfuric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">I</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">J</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">K</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After June 11, 1973, and Prior to May 19, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="48"/>
                  <ENT I="01">Ka</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After May 18, 1978, and Prior to July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Kb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels (Including Petroleum Liquid Storage Vessels) for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">L</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">M</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Brass and Bronze Production Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">N</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Furnaces for Which Construction is Commenced After June 11, 1973</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Na</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Steelmaking Facilities for Which Construction is Commenced After January 20, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">O</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sewage Treatment Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">P</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Copper Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Q</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Zinc Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">R</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">S</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">T</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet Process Phosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">U</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Superphosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">V</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Diammonium Phosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">W</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple Superphosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">X</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Granular Triple Superphosphate Storage Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Y</ENT>
                  <ENT>Coal Preparation Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Z</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ferroalloy Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AA</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces Constructed After October 21, 1974 and On or Before August 17, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAa</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization Vessels Constructed After August 7, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Kraft Pulp Mills</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CC</ENT>
                  <ENT>Glass Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Grain Elevators</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EE</ENT>
                  <ENT>Surface Coating of Metal Furniture</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FF</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Stationary Gas Turbines</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lime Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MM</ENT>
                  <ENT>Automobile and Light Duty Trucks Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Rock Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Graphic Arts Industry: Publication Rotogravure Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Large Appliances</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metal Coil Surface Coating</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in the Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">XX</ENT>
                  <ENT>Bulk Gasoline Terminals</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAA</ENT>
                  <ENT>New Residential Wool Heaters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BBB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CCC</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DDD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions from the Polymer Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FFF</ENT>
                  <ENT>Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating and Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GGG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HHH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">III</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation Unit Processes</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">JJJ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Dry Cleaners</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="49"/>
                  <ENT I="01">KKK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC From Onshore Natural Gas Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LLL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Onshore Natural Gas Processing: SO2 Emissions</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MMM</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NNN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Distillation Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">OOO</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PPP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Wool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>VOC Emissions From Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Systems</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RRR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor Processes</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SSS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TTT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Surface Coating of Plastic Parts for Business Machines</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UUU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Calciners and Dryers in Mineral Industries</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VVV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Polymeric Coating of Supporting Substrates Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WWW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Solid Waste Landfills</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
              </GPOTABLE>
              <P>(v) Delegations for Modoc County Air Pollution Control District, Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District, Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Control District, and North Coast Unified Air Pollution Control District are shown in the following table:</P>
              <GPOTABLE CDEF="xls24,r100,8C,8C,8C,8C" COLS="6" OPTS="L2">
                <TTITLE>Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for Modoc County Air Pollution Control District, Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District, Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Control District, and North Coast Unified Air Pollution Control District</TTITLE>
                <BOXHD>
                  <CHED H="1"/>
                  <CHED H="1">Subpart</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">Air pollution control agency</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Modoc County APCD</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Mojave Desert AQMD</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Monterey Bay Unified APCD</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">North Coast Unified AQMD</CHED>
                </BOXHD>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">A</ENT>
                  <ENT>General Provisions</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">D</ENT>
                  <ENT>Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators Constructed After August 17, 1971</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Da</ENT>
                  <ENT>Electric Utility Steam Generating Units Constructed After September 18, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Db</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Dc</ENT>
                  <ENT>Small Industrial Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">E</ENT>
                  <ENT>Incinerators</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ea</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After December 20, 1989 and On or Before September 20, 1994</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Eb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After September 20, 1994</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ec</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators for Which Construction is Commenced After June 20, 1996</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">F</ENT>
                  <ENT>Portland Cement Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">G</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nitric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">H</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sulfuric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">I</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">J</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">K</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After June 11, 1973, and Prior to May 19, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ka</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After May 18, 1978, and Prior to July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="50"/>
                  <ENT I="01">Kb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels (Including Petroleum Liquid Storage Vessels) for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">L</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">M</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Brass and Bronze Production Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">N</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Furnaces for Which Construction is Commenced After June 11, 1973</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Na</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Steelmaking Facilities for Which Construction is Commenced After January 20, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">O</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sewage Treatment Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">P</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Copper Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Q</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Zinc Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">R</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">S</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">T</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet Process Phosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">U</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Superphosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">V</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Diammonium Phosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">W</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple Superphosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">X</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Granular Triple Superphosphate Storage Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Y</ENT>
                  <ENT>Coal Preparation Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Z</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ferroalloy Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AA</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces Constructed After October 21, 1974 and On or Before August 17, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAa</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization Vessels Constructed After August 7, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Kraft pulp Mills</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CC</ENT>
                  <ENT>Glass Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Grain Elevators</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EE</ENT>
                  <ENT>Surface Coating of Metal Furniture</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FF</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Stationary Gas Turbines</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lime Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MM</ENT>
                  <ENT>Automobile and Light Duty Trucks Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Rock Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Graphic Arts Industry: Publication Rotogravure Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Large Appliances</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metal Coil Surface Coating</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in the Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">XX</ENT>
                  <ENT>Bulk Gasoline Terminals</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAA</ENT>
                  <ENT>New Residential Wool Heaters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BBB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CCC</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DDD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions from the Polymer manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FFF</ENT>
                  <ENT>Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating and Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GGG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HHH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">III</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation Unit Processes</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">JJJ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Dry Cleaners</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KKK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC From Onshore Natural Gas Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LLL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Onshore Natural Gas Processing: SO2 Emissions</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="51"/>
                  <ENT I="01">MMM</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NNN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Distillation Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">OOO</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PPP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Wool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>VOC Emissions From Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Systems</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RRR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor Processes</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SSS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TTT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Surface Coating of Plastic Parts for Business Machines</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UUU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Calciners and Dryers in Mineral Industries</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VVV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Polymeric Coating of Supporting Substrates Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WWW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Solid Waste Landfills</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
              </GPOTABLE>
              <P>(vi) Delegations for Northern Sierra Air Quality Management District, Northern Sonoma County Air Pollution Control District, Placer County Air Pollution Control District, and Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District are shown in the following table:</P>
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                <TTITLE>Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for Northern Sierra Air Quality Management District, Northern Sonoma County Air Pollution Control District, Placer County Air Pollution Control District, and Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District</TTITLE>
                <BOXHD>
                  <CHED H="1"/>
                  <CHED H="1">Subpart</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">Air pollution control agency</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Northern Sierra AQMD</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Northern Sonoma County APCD</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Placer County APCD</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Sacramento Metropolitan AQMD</CHED>
                </BOXHD>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">A</ENT>
                  <ENT>General Provisions</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">D</ENT>
                  <ENT>Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators Constructed After August 17, 1971</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Da</ENT>
                  <ENT>Electric Utility Steam Generating Units Constructed After September 18, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Db</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Dc</ENT>
                  <ENT>Small Industrial Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">E</ENT>
                  <ENT>Incinerators</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ea</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After December 20, 1989 and On or Before September 20, 1994</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Eb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After September 20, 1994</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ec</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators for Which Construction is Commenced After June 20, 1996</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">F</ENT>
                  <ENT>Portland Cement Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">G</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nitric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">H</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sulfuric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">I</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">J</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">K</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After June 11, 1973, and Prior to May 19, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ka</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After May 18, 1978, and Prior to July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="52"/>
                  <ENT I="01">Kb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels (Including Petroleum Liquid Storage Vessels) for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">L</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">M</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Brass and Bronze Production Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">N</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Furnaces for Which Construction is Commenced After June 11, 1973</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Na</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Steelmaking Facilities for Which Construction is Commenced After January 20, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">O</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sewage Treatment Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">P</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Copper Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Q</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Zinc Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">R</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">S</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">T</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet Process Phosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">U</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Superphosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">V</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Diammonium Phosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">W</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple Superphosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">X</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Granular Triple Superphosphate Storage Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Y</ENT>
                  <ENT>Coal Preparation Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Z</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ferroalloy Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AA</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces Constructed After October 21, 1974 and On or Before August 17, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAa</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization Vessels Constructed After August 7, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Kraft pulp Mills</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CC</ENT>
                  <ENT>Glass Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Grain Elevators</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EE</ENT>
                  <ENT>Surface Coating of Metal Furniture</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FF</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Stationary Gas Turbines</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lime Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MM</ENT>
                  <ENT>Automobile and Light Duty Trucks Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Rock Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Graphic Arts Industry: Publication Rotogravure Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Large Appliances</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metal Coil Surface Coating</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in the Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">XX</ENT>
                  <ENT>Bulk Gasoline Terminals</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAA</ENT>
                  <ENT>New Residential Wool Heaters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BBB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CCC</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DDD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions from the Polymer Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FFF</ENT>
                  <ENT>Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating and Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GGG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HHH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">III</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation Unit Processes</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">JJJ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Dry Cleaners</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KKK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC From Onshore Natural Gas Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="53"/>
                  <ENT I="01">LLL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Onshore Natural Gas Processing: SO2 Emissions</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MMM</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NNN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Distillation Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">OOO</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PPP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Wool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>VOC Emissions From Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Systems</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RRR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor Processes</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SSS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TTT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Surface Coating of Plastic Parts for Business Machines</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UUU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Calciners and Dryers in Mineral Industries</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VVV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Polymeric Coating of Supporting Substrates Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WWW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Solid Waste Landfills</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
              </GPOTABLE>
              <P>(vii) Delegations for San Diego County Air Pollution Control District, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District, San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District, and Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District are shown in the following table:</P>
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                <TTITLE>Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for San Diego County Air Pollution Control District, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District, San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District, and Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District</TTITLE>
                <BOXHD>
                  <CHED H="1"/>
                  <CHED H="1">Subpart</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">Air Pollution Control Agency</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">San Diego County APCD</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">San Joaquin Valley<LI>Unified</LI>
                    <LI>APCD</LI>
                  </CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">San Luis Obispo County APCD</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Santa<LI>Barbara</LI>
                    <LI>County APCD</LI>
                  </CHED>
                </BOXHD>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">A</ENT>
                  <ENT>General Provisions</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">D</ENT>
                  <ENT>Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators Constructed After August 17, 1971</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Da</ENT>
                  <ENT>Electric Utility Steam Generating Units Constructed After September 18, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Db</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Dc</ENT>
                  <ENT>Small Industrial Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">E</ENT>
                  <ENT>Incinerators</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ea</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After December 20, 1989 and On or Before September 20, 1994</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Eb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After September 20, 1994</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ec</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators for Which Construction is Commenced After June 20, 1996</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">F</ENT>
                  <ENT>Portland Cement Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">G</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nitric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">H</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sulfuric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">I</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">J</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">K</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After June 11, 1973, and Prior to May 19, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="54"/>
                  <ENT I="01">Ka</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After May 18, 1978, and Prior to July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Kb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels (Including Petroleum Liquid Storage Vessels) for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">L</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">M</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Brass and Bronze Production Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">N</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Furnaces for Which Construction is Commenced After June 11, 1973</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Na</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Steelmaking Facilities for Which Construction is Commenced After January 20, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">O</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sewage Treatment Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">P</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Copper Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Q</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Zinc Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">R</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">S</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">T</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet Process Phosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">U</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Superphosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">V</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Diammonium Phosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">W</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple Superphosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">X</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Granular Triple Superphosphate Storage Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Y</ENT>
                  <ENT>Coal Preparation Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Z</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ferroalloy Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AA</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces Constructed After October 21, 1974 and On or Before August 17, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAa</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization Vessels Constructed After August 7, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Kraft pulp Mills</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CC</ENT>
                  <ENT>Glass Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Grain Elevators</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EE</ENT>
                  <ENT>Surface Coating of Metal Furniture</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FF</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Stationary Gas Turbines</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lime Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MM</ENT>
                  <ENT>Automobile and Light Duty Trucks Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Rock Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Graphic Arts Industry: Publication Rotogravure Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Large Appliances</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metal Coil Surface Coating</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in the Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">XX</ENT>
                  <ENT>Bulk Gasoline Terminals</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAA</ENT>
                  <ENT>New Residential Wool Heaters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BBB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CCC</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DDD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions from the Polymer Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FFF</ENT>
                  <ENT>Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating and Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GGG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HHH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">III</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation Unit Processes</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="55"/>
                  <ENT I="01">JJJ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Dry Cleaners</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KKK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC From Onshore Natural Gas Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LLL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Onshore Natural Gas Processing: SO<E T="52">2</E> Emissions</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MMM</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NNN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Distillation Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">OOO</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PPP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Wool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>VOC Emissions From Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Systems</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RRR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound Emissions From Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor Processes</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SSS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TTT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Surface Coating of Plastic Parts for Business Machines</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UUU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Calciners and Dryers in Mineral Industries</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VVV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Polymeric Coating of Supporting Substrates Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WWW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Solid Waste Landfills</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
              </GPOTABLE>
              <P>(viii) Delegations for Shasta County Air Quality Management District, Siskiyou County Air Pollution Control District, South Coast Air Quality Management District, and Tehama County Air Pollution Control District are shown in the following table:</P>
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                <TTITLE>Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for Shasta County Air Quality Management District, Siskiyou County Air Pollution Control District, South Coast Air Quality Management District, and Tehama County Air Pollution Control District</TTITLE>
                <BOXHD>
                  <CHED H="1"/>
                  <CHED H="1">Subpart</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">Air pollution control agency</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Shasta County AQMD</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Siskiyou County APCD</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">South Coast AQMD</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Tehama County APCD</CHED>
                </BOXHD>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">A</ENT>
                  <ENT>General Provisions</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">D</ENT>
                  <ENT>Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators Constructed After August 17, 1971</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Da</ENT>
                  <ENT>Electric Utility Steam Generating Units Constructed After September 18, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Db</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Dc</ENT>
                  <ENT>Small Industrial Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">E</ENT>
                  <ENT>Incinerators</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ea</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After December 20, 1989 and On or Before September 20, 1994</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Eb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After September 20, 1994</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ec</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators for Which Construction is Commenced After June 20, 1996</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">F</ENT>
                  <ENT>Portland Cement Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">G</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nitric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">H</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sulfuric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">I</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">J</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">K</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After June 11, 1973, and Prior to May 19, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="56"/>
                  <ENT I="01">Ka</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After May 18, 1978, and Prior to July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Kb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels (Including Petroleum Liquid Storage Vessels) for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">L</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">M</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Brass and Bronze Production Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">N</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Furnaces for Which Construction is Commenced After June 11, 1973</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Na</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Steelmaking Facilities for Which Construction is Commenced After January 20, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">O</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sewage Treatment Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">P</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Copper Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Q</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Zinc Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">R</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">S</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">T</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet Process Phosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">U</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Superphosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">V</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Diammonium Phosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">W</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple Superphosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">X</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Granular Triple Superphosphate Storage Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Y</ENT>
                  <ENT>Coal Preparation Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Z</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ferroalloy Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01"> AA</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces Constructed After October 21, 1974 and On or Before August 17, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAa</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization Vessels Constructed After August 7, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Kraft pulp Mills</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CC</ENT>
                  <ENT>Glass Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Grain Elevators</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EE</ENT>
                  <ENT>Surface Coating of Metal Furniture</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FF</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Stationary Gas Turbines</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lime Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MM</ENT>
                  <ENT>Automobile and Light Duty Trucks Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Rock Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01"> QQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Graphic Arts Industry: Publication Rotogravure Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Large Appliances</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metal Coil Surface Coating</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in the Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">XX</ENT>
                  <ENT>Bulk Gasoline Terminals</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAA</ENT>
                  <ENT>New Residential Wool Heaters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BBB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CCC</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DDD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions from the Polymer Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FFF</ENT>
                  <ENT>Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating and Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GGG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HHH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">III</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation Unit Processes</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">JJJ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Dry Cleaners</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="57"/>
                  <ENT I="01">KKK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC From Onshore Natural Gas Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LLL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Onshore Natural Gas Processing: SO2 Emissions</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MMM</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NNN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Distillation Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">OOO</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PPP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Wool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>VOC Emissions From Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Systems</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RRR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor Processes</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SSS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01"> TTT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Surface Coating of Plastic Parts for Business Machines</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UUU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Calciners and Dryers in Mineral Industries</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VVV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Polymeric Coating of Supporting Substrates Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WWW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Solid Waste Landfills</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
              </GPOTABLE>
              <P>(ix) Delegations for Tuolumne County Air Pollution Control District, Ventura County Air Pollution Control District, and Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District are shown in the following table:</P>
              <GPOTABLE CDEF="xls24,r50,12C,12C,12C" COLS="5" OPTS="L2">
                <TTITLE>Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for Tuolumne County Air Pollution Control District, Ventura County Air Pollution Control District, and Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District</TTITLE>
                <BOXHD>
                  <CHED H="1"/>
                  <CHED H="1">Subpart</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">Air pollution control agency</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Tuolumne County APCD</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Ventura<LI>County APCD</LI>
                  </CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Yolo-Solano AQMD</CHED>
                </BOXHD>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">A</ENT>
                  <ENT>General Provisions</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">D</ENT>
                  <ENT>Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators Constructed After August 17, 1971</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Da</ENT>
                  <ENT>Electric Utility Steam Generating Units Constructed After September 18, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Db</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Dc</ENT>
                  <ENT>Small Industrial Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">E</ENT>
                  <ENT>Incinerators</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ea</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After December 20, 1989 and On or Before September 20, 1994</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Eb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After September 20, 1994</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ec</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators for Which Construction is Commenced After June 20, 1996</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">F</ENT>
                  <ENT>Portland Cement Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">G</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nitric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">H</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sulfuric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">I</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">J</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">K</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After June 11, 1973, and Prior to May 19, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ka</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After May 18, 1978, and Prior to July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Kb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels (Including Petroleum Liquid Storage Vessels) for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">L</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="58"/>
                  <ENT I="01">M</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Brass and Bronze Production Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">N</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Furnaces for Which Construction is Commenced After June 11, 1973</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Na</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Steelmaking Facilities for Which Construction is Commenced After January 20, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">O</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sewage Treatment Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">P</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Copper Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Q</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Zinc Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">R</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">S</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">T</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet Process Phosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">U</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Superphosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">V</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Diammonium Phosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">W</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple Superphosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">X</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Granular Triple Superphosphate Storage Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Y</ENT>
                  <ENT>Coal Preparation Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Z</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ferroalloy Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AA</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces Constructed After October 21, 1974 and On or Before August 17, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAa</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization Vessels Constructed After August 7, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Kraft pulp Mills</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CC</ENT>
                  <ENT>Glass Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Grain Elevators</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EE</ENT>
                  <ENT>Surface Coating of Metal Furniture</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FF</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Stationary Gas Turbines</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lime Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MM</ENT>
                  <ENT>Automobile and Light Duty Trucks Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Rock Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Graphic Arts Industry: Publication Rotogravure Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Large Appliances</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metal Coil Surface Coating</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in the Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">XX</ENT>
                  <ENT>Bulk Gasoline Terminals</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAA</ENT>
                  <ENT>New Residential Wool Heaters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BBB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CCC</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DDD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions from the Polymer Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FFF</ENT>
                  <ENT>Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating and Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GGG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HHH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">III</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation Unit Processes</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">JJJ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Dry Cleaners</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KKK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC From Onshore Natural Gas Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LLL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Onshore Natural Gas Processing: SO2 Emissions</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MMM</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NNN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Distillation Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">OOO</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PPP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Wool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="59"/>
                  <ENT I="01">QQQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>VOC Emissions From Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Systems</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RRR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor Processes</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SSS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TTT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Surface Coating of Plastic Parts for Business Machines</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UUU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Calciners and Dryers in Mineral Industries</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VVV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Polymeric Coating of Supporting Substrates Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WWW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Solid Waste Landfills</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
              </GPOTABLE>
              <P>(3) Hawaii. The following table identifies delegations as of October 21, 2004:</P>
              <GPOTABLE CDEF="xls24,r100,12C" COLS="3" OPTS="L2">
                <TTITLE>Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for Hawaii</TTITLE>
                <BOXHD>
                  <CHED H="1"/>
                  <CHED H="1">Subpart</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">Hawaii</CHED>
                </BOXHD>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">A</ENT>
                  <ENT>General Provisions</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">D</ENT>
                  <ENT>Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators Constructed After August 17, 1971</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Da</ENT>
                  <ENT>Electric Utility Steam Generating Units Constructed After September 18, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Db</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Dc</ENT>
                  <ENT>Small Industrial Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">E</ENT>
                  <ENT>Incinerators</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ea</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After December 20, 1989 and On or Before September 20, 1994</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Eb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After September 20, 1994</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ec</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators for Which Construction is Commenced After June 20, 19</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">F</ENT>
                  <ENT>Portland Cement Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">G</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nitric Acid Plants</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">H</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sulfuric Acid Plants</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">I</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">J</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ka</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After May 18, 1978, and Prior to July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Kb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels (Including Petroleum Liquid Storage Vessels) for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">L</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">M</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Brass and Bronze Production Plants</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">N</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Furnaces for Which Construction is Commenced After June 11, 1973</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Na</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Steelmaking Facilities for Which Construction is Commenced After January 20, 1983</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">O</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sewage Treatment Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">P</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Copper Smelters</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Q</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Zinc Smelters</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">R</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">S</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">T</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet Process Phosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">U</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Superphosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">V</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Diammonium Phosphate Plants</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">W</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple Superphosphate Plants</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">X</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Granular Triple Superphosphate Storage Facilities</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Y</ENT>
                  <ENT>Coal Preparation Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Z</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ferroalloy Production Facilities</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AA</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces Constructed After October 21, 1974 and On or Before August 17, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAa</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization Vessels Constructed After August 7, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Kraft pulp Mills</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CC</ENT>
                  <ENT>Glass Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Grain Elevators</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EE</ENT>
                  <ENT>Surface Coating of Metal Furniture</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FF</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="60"/>
                  <ENT I="01">GG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Stationary Gas Turbines</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lime Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MM</ENT>
                  <ENT>Automobile and Light Duty Trucks Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Rock Plants</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Graphic Arts Industry: Publication Rotogravure Printing</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Large Appliances</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metal Coil Surface Coating</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacture</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in the Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">XX</ENT>
                  <ENT>Bulk Gasoline Terminals</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAA</ENT>
                  <ENT>New Residential Wool Heaters</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BBB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CCC</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DDD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions from the Polymer Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FFF</ENT>
                  <ENT>Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating and Printing</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GGG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HHH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">III</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation Unit Processes</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">JJJ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Dry Cleaners</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KKK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC From Onshore Natural Gas Processing Plants</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LLL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Onshore Natural Gas Processing: SO2 Emissions</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MMM</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NNN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Distillation Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">OOO</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PPP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Wool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>VOC Emissions From Petroleum Refinery Wastewater</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RRR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor Processes</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SSS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Magnetic Tape Facilities</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TTT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Surface Coating of Plastic Parts for Business Machines</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UUU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Calciners and Dryers in Mineral Industries</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VVV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Polymeric Coating of Supporting Substrates Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WWW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Solid Waste Landfills</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAAA</ENT>
                  <ENT>Small MunIcipal Waste Combudtion Units for Which Construction is Commenced After August 30, 1999 or for Which Modification or Reconstruction is Commenced After June 6, 2001</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CCCC</ENT>
                  <ENT>Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units for Which Construction Is Commenced After November 30, 199 or for Which Modification or Reconstruction Is Commenced on or After June 1, 2001</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
              </GPOTABLE>
              <P>(4) Nevada. The following table identifies delegations as of October 21, 2004:</P>
              <GPOTABLE CDEF="xls24,r100,8C,8C,8C" COLS="5" OPTS="L2">
                <TTITLE>Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for Nevada</TTITLE>
                <BOXHD>
                  <CHED H="1"/>
                  <CHED H="1">Subpart</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">Air Pollution Control Agency</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Nevada DEP</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Clark<LI>County</LI>
                  </CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">Washoe County</CHED>
                </BOXHD>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">A</ENT>
                  <ENT>General Provisions</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">D</ENT>
                  <ENT>Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators Constructed After August 17, 1971</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Da</ENT>
                  <ENT>Electric Utility Steam Generating Units Constructed After September 18, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Db</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Dc</ENT>
                  <ENT>Small Industrial Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">E</ENT>
                  <ENT>Incinerators</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ea</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After December 20, 1989 and On or Before September 20, 1994</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Eb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After September 20, 1994</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ec</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators for Which Construction is Commenced After June 20, 1996</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">F</ENT>
                  <ENT>Portland Cement Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="61"/>
                  <ENT I="01">G</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nitric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">H</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sulfuric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">I</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">J</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">K</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After June 11, 1973, and Prior to May 19, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ka</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After May 18, 1978, and Prior to July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Kb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels (Including X Petroleum Liquid Storage Vessels) for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After July 23, 1984</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">L</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">M</ENT>
                  <ENT>0Secondary Brass and Bronze Production Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">N</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Furnaces for Which Construction is Commenced After June 11, 1973</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Na</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Steelmaking Facilities for Which Construction is Commenced After January 20, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">O</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sewage Treatment Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">P</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Copper Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Q</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Zinc Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">R</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Lead Smelters</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">S</ENT>
                  <ENT>Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">T</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet Process Phosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">U</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Superphosphoric Acid Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">V</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Diammonium Phosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">W</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple Superphosphate Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">X</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Granular Triple Superphosphate Storage Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Y</ENT>
                  <ENT>Coal Preparation Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Z</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ferroalloy Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AA</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces Constructed After October 21, 1974 and On or Before August 17, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAa</ENT>
                  <ENT>Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen Decarburization Vessels Constructed After August 7, 1983</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Kraft pulp Mills</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CC</ENT>
                  <ENT>Glass Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Grain Elevators</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EE</ENT>
                  <ENT>Surface Coating of Metal Furniture</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FF</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Stationary Gas Turbines</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lime Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MM</ENT>
                  <ENT>Automobile and Light Duty Trucks Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">NN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Rock Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Graphic Arts Industry: Publication Rotogravure Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label Surface Coating Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Large Appliances</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metal Coil Surface Coating</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacture</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in the Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">XX</ENT>
                  <ENT>Bulk Gasoline Terminals</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">AAA</ENT>
                  <ENT>New Residential Wool Heaters</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">BBB</ENT>
                  <ENT>Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">CCC</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">DDD</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions from the Polymer Manufacturing Industry</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">EEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">FFF</ENT>
                  <ENT>Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating and Printing</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">GGG</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">HHH</ENT>
                  <ENT>Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">III</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation Unit Processes</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">JJJ</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Dry Cleaners</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">KKK</ENT>
                  <ENT>Equipment Leaks of VOC From Onshore Natural Gas Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">LLL</ENT>
                  <ENT>Onshore Natural Gas Processing: SO<E T="52">2</E> Emissions</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">MMM</ENT>
                  <ENT>(Reserved)</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="62"/>
                  <ENT I="01">NNN</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Distillation Operations</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">OOO</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">PPP</ENT>
                  <ENT>Wool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">QQQ</ENT>
                  <ENT>VOC Emissions From Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Systems</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">RRR</ENT>
                  <ENT>Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Reactor Processes</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">SSS</ENT>
                  <ENT>Magnetic Tape Coating Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">TTT</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Surface Coating of Plastic Parts for Business Machines</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">UUU</ENT>
                  <ENT>Calciners and Dryers in Mineral Industries</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">VVV</ENT>
                  <ENT>Polymeric Coating of Supporting Substrates Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">WWW</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Solid Waste Landfills</ENT>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                  <ENT/>
                </ROW>
              </GPOTABLE>
              <P>(5) Guam. The following table identifies delegations as of June 15, 2001:</P>
              <GPOTABLE CDEF="xls18,r100,48" COLS="3" OPTS="L2">
                <TTITLE>Delegation Status for New Source Performance Standards for Guam</TTITLE>
                <BOXHD>
                  <CHED H="1"/>
                  <CHED H="1">Subpart</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">Guam</CHED>
                </BOXHD>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">A</ENT>
                  <ENT>General Provisions</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">D</ENT>
                  <ENT>Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generators Constructed After August 17, 1971</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Da</ENT>
                  <ENT>Electric Utility Steam Generating Units Constructed After September 18, 1978</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Db</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Dc</ENT>
                  <ENT>Small Industrial Steam Generating Units</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">E</ENT>
                  <ENT>Incinerators</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ea</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After December 20, 1989 and On or Before September 20, 1994</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Eb</ENT>
                  <ENT>Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed After September 20, 1994</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ec</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators for Which Construction is Commenced After June 20, 1996</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">F</ENT>
                  <ENT>Portland Cement Plants</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">G</ENT>
                  <ENT>Nitric Acid Plants</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">H</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sulfuric Acid Plants</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">I</ENT>
                  <ENT>Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">J</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Refineries</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">K</ENT>
                  <ENT>Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After June 11, 1973, and Prior to May 19, 1978</ENT>
                  <ENT>X</ENT>
                </ROW>
              </GPOTABLE>
              <P>(e) The following lists the specific part 60 standards that have been delegated unchanged to the air pollution control agencies in Region 6.</P>
              <P>(1) <E T="03">New Mexico.</E> The New Mexico Environment Department has been delegated all part 60 standards promulgated by EPA, except subpart AAA—Standards of Performance for New Residential Wood Heaters, as amended in the <E T="04">Federal Register</E> through September 1, 2002.</P>
              <P>(2) <E T="03">Louisiana</E>. The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality has been delegated all part 60 standards promulgated by EPA, except subpart AAA—Standards of Performance for New Residential Wood Heaters, as amended in the <E T="04">Federal Register</E> through July 1, 2002.</P>
              <P>(3) <E T="03">Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board.</E> The Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board has been delegated all Part 60 standards promulgated by EPA, except Subpart AAA—Standards of Performance for New Residential Wood Heaters; Subpart WWW—Standards of Performance for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills; Subpart Cc—Emissions <PRTPAGE P="63"/>Guidelines and Compliance Times for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills, as amended in the <E T="04">Federal Register</E> through July 1, 2004.</P>
              <CITA>[40 FR 18169, Apr. 25, 1975]</CITA>
              <EDNOTE>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Editorial Note:</HD>
                <P>For <E T="04">Federal Register</E> citations affecting § 60.4 see the List of CFR Sections Affected which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.</P>
              </EDNOTE>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.5</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Determination of construction or modification.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) When requested to do so by an owner or operator, the Administrator will make a determination of whether action taken or intended to be taken by such owner or operator constitutes construction (including reconstruction) or modification or the commencement thereof within the meaning of this part.</P>
              <P>(b) The Administrator will respond to any request for a determination under paragraph (a) of this section within 30 days of receipt of such request.</P>
              <CITA>[40 FR 58418, Dec. 16, 1975]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.6</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Review of plans.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) When requested to do so by an owner or operator, the Administrator will review plans for construction or modification for the purpose of providing technical advice to the owner or operator.</P>
              <P>(b)(1) A separate request shall be submitted for each construction or modification project.</P>
              <P>(2) Each request shall identify the location of such project, and be accompanied by technical information describing the proposed nature, size, design, and method of operation of each affected facility involved in such project, including information on any equipment to be used for measurement or control of emissions.</P>
              <P>(c) Neither a request for plans review nor advice furnished by the Administrator in response to such request shall (1) relieve an owner or operator of legal responsibility for compliance with any provision of this part or of any applicable State or local requirement, or (2) prevent the Administrator from implementing or enforcing any provision of this part or taking any other action authorized by the Act.</P>
              <CITA>[36 FR 24877, Dec. 23, 1971, as amended at 39 FR 9314, Mar. 8, 1974]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.7</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Notification and record keeping.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) Any owner or operator subject to the provisions of this part shall furnish the Administrator written notification or, if acceptable to both the Administrator and the owner or operator of a source, electronic notification, as follows:</P>
              <P>(1) A notification of the date construction (or reconstruction as defined under § 60.15) of an affected facility is commenced postmarked no later than 30 days after such date. This requirement shall not apply in the case of mass-produced facilities which are purchased in completed form.</P>
              <P>(2) [Reserved]</P>
              <P>(3) A notification of the actual date of initial startup of an affected facility postmarked within 15 days after such date.</P>
              <P>(4) A notification of any physical or operational change to an existing facility which may increase the emission rate of any air pollutant to which a standard applies, unless that change is specifically exempted under an applicable subpart or in § 60.14(e). This notice shall be postmarked 60 days or as soon as practicable before the change is commenced and shall include information describing the precise nature of the change, present and proposed emission control systems, productive capacity of the facility before and after the change, and the expected completion date of the change. The Administrator may request additional relevant information subsequent to this notice.</P>

              <P>(5) A notification of the date upon which demonstration of the continuous monitoring system performance commences in accordance with § 60.13(c). <PRTPAGE P="64"/>Notification shall be postmarked not less than 30 days prior to such date.</P>
              <P>(6) A notification of the anticipated date for conducting the opacity observations required by § 60.11(e)(1) of this part. The notification shall also include, if appropriate, a request for the Administrator to provide a visible emissions reader during a performance test. The notification shall be postmarked not less than 30 days prior to such date.</P>
              <P>(7) A notification that continuous opacity monitoring system data results will be used to determine compliance with the applicable opacity standard during a performance test required by § 60.8 in lieu of Method 9 observation data as allowed by § 60.11(e)(5) of this part. This notification shall be postmarked not less than 30 days prior to the date of the performance test.</P>
              <P>(b) Any owner or operator subject to the provisions of this part shall maintain records of the occurrence and duration of any startup, shutdown, or malfunction in the operation of an affected facility; any malfunction of the air pollution control equipment; or any periods during which a continuous monitoring system or monitoring device is inoperative.</P>
              <P>(c) Each owner or operator required to install a continuous monitoring device shall submit excess emissions and monitoring systems performance report (excess emissions are defined in applicable subparts) and-or summary report form (see paragraph (d) of this section) to the Administrator semiannually, except when: more frequent reporting is specifically required by an applicable subpart; or the Administrator, on a case-by-case basis, determines that more frequent reporting is necessary to accurately assess the compliance status of the source. All reports shall be postmarked by the 30th day following the end of each six-month period. Written reports of excess emissions shall include the following information:</P>
              <P>(1) The magnitude of excess emissions computed in accordance with § 60.13(h), any conversion factor(s) used, and the date and time of commencement and completion of each time period of excess emissions. The process operating time during the reporting period.</P>
              <P>(2) Specific identification of each period of excess emissions that occurs during startups, shutdowns, and malfunctions of the affected facility. The nature and cause of any malfunction (if known), the corrective action taken or preventative measures adopted.</P>
              <P>(3) The date and time identifying each period during which the continuous monitoring system was inoperative except for zero and span checks and the nature of the system repairs or adjustments.</P>
              <P>(4) When no excess emissions have occurred or the continuous monitoring system(s) have not been inoperative, repaired, or adjusted, such information shall be stated in the report.</P>
              <P>(d) The summary report form shall contain the information and be in the format shown in figure 1 unless otherwise specified by the Administrator. One summary report form shall be submitted for each pollutant monitored at each affected facility.</P>
              <P>(1) If the total duration of excess emissions for the reporting period is less than 1 percent of the total operating time for the reporting period and CMS downtime for the reporting period is less than 5 percent of the total operating time for the reporting period, only the summary report form shall be submitted and the excess emission report described in § 60.7(c) need not be submitted unless requested by the Administrator.</P>
              <P>(2) If the total duration of excess emissions for the reporting period is 1 percent or greater of the total operating time for the reporting period or the total CMS downtime for the reporting period is 5 percent or greater of the total operating time for the reporting period, the summary report form and the excess emission report described in § 60.7(c) shall both be submitted.</P>
              <HD SOURCE="HD1">Figure 1—Summary Report—Gaseous and Opacity Excess Emission and Monitoring System Performance</HD>
              <EXTRACT>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Pollutant (Circle One—SO<E T="52">2</E>/NO<E T="52">X</E>/TRS/H<E T="52">2</E>S/CO/Opacity)</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Reporting period dates: From _____ to _____</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Company:</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-DASH">Emission Limitation</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Address:<PRTPAGE P="65"/>
                </FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-DASH">Monitor Manufacturer and Model No.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-DASH">Date of Latest CMS Certification or Audit</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Process Unit(s) Description:</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-DASH">Total source operating time in reporting period <SU>1</SU>
                </FP>
                <GPOTABLE CDEF="s100n,7,r100n,7" COLS="4" OPTS="L2">
                  <BOXHD>
                    <CHED H="1">Emission data summary <SU>1</SU>
                    </CHED>
                    <CHED H="1"/>
                    <CHED H="1">CMS performance summary <SU>1</SU>
                    </CHED>
                    <CHED H="1"/>
                  </BOXHD>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="11">1. Duration of excess emissions in reporting period due to:</ENT>
                    <ENT/>
                    <ENT O="xl">1. CMS downtime in reporting period due to:</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="02">a. Startup/shutdown</ENT>
                    <ENT/>
                    <ENT>a. Monitor equipment malfunctions</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="02">b. Control equipment problems</ENT>
                    <ENT/>
                    <ENT>b. Non-Monitor equipment malfunctions</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="02">c. Process problems</ENT>
                    <ENT/>
                    <ENT>c. Quality assurance calibration</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="02">d. Other known causes</ENT>
                    <ENT/>
                    <ENT>d. Other known causes</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="02">e. Unknown causes</ENT>
                    <ENT/>
                    <ENT>e. Unknown causes</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">2. Total duration of excess emission</ENT>
                    <ENT/>
                    <ENT>2. Total CMS Downtime</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">3. Total duration of excess emissions × (100) [Total source operating time]</ENT>
                    <ENT>% <SU>2</SU>
                    </ENT>
                    <ENT>3. [Total CMS Downtime] × (100) [Total source operating time]</ENT>
                    <ENT>% <SU>2</SU>
                    </ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <TNOTE>
                    <SU>1</SU> For opacity, record all times in minutes. For gases, record all times in hours.</TNOTE>
                  <TNOTE>
                    <SU>2</SU> For the reporting period: If the total duration of excess emissions is 1 percent or greater of the total operating time or the total CMS downtime is 5 percent or greater of the total operating time, both the summary report form and the excess emission report described in § 60.7(c) shall be submitted.</TNOTE>
                </GPOTABLE>

                <P>On a separate page, describe any changes since last quarter in CMS, process or controls. I certify that the information contained in this report is true, accurate, and complete.
                </P>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-DASH"/>
                <FP>Name</FP>
                
                <FP SOURCE="FP-DASH"/>
                <FP>Signature</FP>
                
                <FP SOURCE="FP-DASH"/>
                <FP>Title</FP>
                
                <FP SOURCE="FP-DASH"/>
                <FP>Date</FP>
              </EXTRACT>
              
              <P>(e)(1) Notwithstanding the frequency of reporting requirements specified in paragraph (c) of this section, an owner or operator who is required by an applicable subpart to submit excess emissions and monitoring systems performance reports (and summary reports) on a quarterly (or more frequent) basis may reduce the frequency of reporting for that standard to semiannual if the following conditions are met:</P>
              <P>(i) For 1 full year (e.g., 4 quarterly or 12 monthly reporting periods) the affected facility's excess emissions and monitoring systems reports submitted to comply with a standard under this part continually demonstrate that the facility is in compliance with the applicable standard;</P>
              <P>(ii) The owner or operator continues to comply with all recordkeeping and monitoring requirements specified in this subpart and the applicable standard; and</P>
              <P>(iii) The Administrator does not object to a reduced frequency of reporting for the affected facility, as provided in paragraph (e)(2) of this section.</P>
              <P>(2) The frequency of reporting of excess emissions and monitoring systems performance (and summary) reports may be reduced only after the owner or operator notifies the Administrator in writing of his or her intention to make such a change and the Administrator does not object to the intended change. In deciding whether to approve a reduced frequency of reporting, the Administrator may review information concerning the source's entire previous performance history during the required recordkeeping period prior to the intended change, including performance test results, monitoring data, and evaluations of an owner or operator's conformance with operation and maintenance requirements. Such information may be used by the Administrator to make a judgment about the source's potential for noncompliance in the future. If the Administrator disapproves the owner or operator's request to reduce the frequency of reporting, the Administrator will notify the owner or operator in writing within 45 days after receiving notice of the owner or operator's intention. The notification from the Administrator to the owner or operator will specify the grounds on which the disapproval is based. In the absence of a notice of disapproval within 45 days, approval is automatically granted.</P>

              <P>(3) As soon as monitoring data indicate that the affected facility is not in compliance with any emission limitation or operating parameter specified in the applicable standard, the frequency of reporting shall revert to the <PRTPAGE P="66"/>frequency specified in the applicable standard, and the owner or operator shall submit an excess emissions and monitoring systems performance report (and summary report, if required) at the next appropriate reporting period following the noncomplying event. After demonstrating compliance with the applicable standard for another full year, the owner or operator may again request approval from the Administrator to reduce the frequency of reporting for that standard as provided for in paragraphs (e)(1) and (e)(2) of this section.</P>
              <P>(f) Any owner or operator subject to the provisions of this part shall maintain a file of all measurements, including continuous monitoring system, monitoring device, and performance testing measurements; all continuous monitoring system performance evaluations; all continuous monitoring system or monitoring device calibration checks; adjustments and maintenance performed on these systems or devices; and all other information required by this part recorded in a permanent form suitable for inspection. The file shall be retained for at least two years following the date of such measurements, maintenance, reports, and records, except as follows:</P>
              <P>(1) This paragraph applies to owners or operators required to install a continuous emissions monitoring system (CEMS) where the CEMS installed is automated, and where the calculated data averages do not exclude periods of CEMS breakdown or malfunction. An automated CEMS records and reduces the measured data to the form of the pollutant emission standard through the use of a computerized data acquisition system. In lieu of maintaining a file of all CEMS subhourly measurements as required under paragraph (f) of this section, the owner or operator shall retain the most recent consecutive three averaging periods of subhourly measurements and a file that contains a hard copy of the data acquisition system algorithm used to reduce the measured data into the reportable form of the standard.</P>
              <P>(2) This paragraph applies to owners or operators required to install a CEMS where the measured data is manually reduced to obtain the reportable form of the standard, and where the calculated data averages do not exclude periods of CEMS breakdown or malfunction. In lieu of maintaining a file of all CEMS subhourly measurements as required under paragraph (f) of this section, the owner or operator shall retain all subhourly measurements for the most recent reporting period. The subhourly measurements shall be retained for 120 days from the date of the most recent summary or excess emission report submitted to the Administrator.</P>
              <P>(3) The Administrator or delegated authority, upon notification to the source, may require the owner or operator to maintain all measurements as required by paragraph (f) of this section, if the Administrator or the delegated authority determines these records are required to more accurately assess the compliance status of the affected source.</P>
              <P>(g) If notification substantially similar to that in paragraph (a) of this section is required by any other State or local agency, sending the Administrator a copy of that notification will satisfy the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section.</P>
              <P>(h) Individual subparts of this part may include specific provisions which clarify or make inapplicable the provisions set forth in this section.</P>
              <CITA>[36 FR 24877, Dec. 28, 1971, as amended at 40 FR 46254, Oct. 6, 1975; 40 FR 58418, Dec. 16, 1975; 45 FR 5617, Jan. 23, 1980; 48 FR 48335, Oct. 18, 1983; 50 FR 53113, Dec. 27, 1985; 52 FR 9781, Mar. 26, 1987; 55 FR 51382, Dec. 13, 1990; 59 FR 12428, Mar. 16, 1994; 59 FR 47265, Sep. 15, 1994; 64 FR 7463, Feb. 12, 1999]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.8</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Performance tests.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) Within 60 days after achieving the maximum production rate at which the affected facility will be operated, but not later than 180 days after initial startup of such facility and at such other times as may be required by the Administrator under section 114 of the Act, the owner or operator of such facility shall conduct performance test(s) and furnish the Administrator a written report of the results of such performance test(s).</P>

              <P>(b) Performance tests shall be conducted and data reduced in accordance with the test methods and procedures <PRTPAGE P="67"/>contained in each applicable subpart unless the Administrator (1) specifies or approves, in specific cases, the use of a reference method with minor changes in methodology, (2) approves the use of an equivalent method, (3) approves the use of an alternative method the results of which he has determined to be adequate for indicating whether a specific source is in compliance, (4) waives the requirement for performance tests because the owner or operator of a source has demonstrated by other means to the Administrator's satisfaction that the affected facility is in compliance with the standard, or (5) approves shorter sampling times and smaller sample volumes when necessitated by process variables or other factors. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to abrogate the Administrator's authority to require testing under section 114 of the Act.</P>
              <P>(c) Performance tests shall be conducted under such conditions as the Administrator shall specify to the plant operator based on representative performance of the affected facility. The owner or operator shall make available to the Administrator such records as may be necessary to determine the conditions of the performance tests. Operations during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction shall not constitute representative conditions for the purpose of a performance test nor shall emissions in excess of the level of the applicable emission limit during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction be considered a violation of the applicable emission limit unless otherwise specified in the applicable standard.</P>
              <P>(d) The owner or operator of an affected facility shall provide the Administrator at least 30 days prior notice of any performance test, except as specified under other subparts, to afford the Administrator the opportunity to have an observer present. If after 30 days notice for an initially scheduled performance test, there is a delay (due to operational problems, etc.) in conducting the scheduled performance test, the owner or operator of an affected facility shall notify the Administrator (or delegated State or local agency) as soon as possible of any delay in the original test date, either by providing at least 7 days prior notice of the rescheduled date of the performance test, or by arranging a rescheduled date with the Administrator (or delegated State or local agency) by mutual agreement.</P>
              <P>(e) The owner or operator of an affected facility shall provide, or cause to be provided, performance testing facilities as follows:</P>
              <P>(1) Sampling ports adequate for test methods applicable to such facility. This includes (i) constructing the air pollution control system such that volumetric flow rates and pollutant emission rates can be accurately determined by applicable test methods and procedures and (ii) providing a stack or duct free of cyclonic flow during performance tests, as demonstrated by applicable test methods and procedures.</P>
              <P>(2) Safe sampling platform(s).</P>
              <P>(3) Safe access to sampling platform(s).</P>
              <P>(4) Utilities for sampling and testing equipment.</P>
              <P>(f) Unless otherwise specified in the applicable subpart, each performance test shall consist of three separate runs using the applicable test method. Each run shall be conducted for the time and under the conditions specified in the applicable standard. For the purpose of determining compliance with an applicable standard, the arithmetic means of results of the three runs shall apply. In the event that a sample is accidentally lost or conditions occur in which one of the three runs must be discontinued because of forced shutdown, failure of an irreplaceable portion of the sample train, extreme meteorological conditions, or other circumstances, beyond the owner or operator's control, compliance may, upon the Administrator's approval, be determined using the arithmetic mean of the results of the two other runs.</P>
              <CITA>[36 FR 24877, Dec. 23, 1971, as amended at 39 FR 9314, Mar. 8, 1974; 42 FR 57126, Nov. 1, 1977; 44 FR 33612, June 11, 1979; 54 FR 6662, Feb. 14, 1989; 54 FR 21344, May 17, 1989; 64 FR 7463, Feb. 12, 1999]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.9</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Availability of information.</SUBJECT>

              <P>The availability to the public of information provided to, or otherwise obtained by, the Administrator under this part shall be governed by part 2 of <PRTPAGE P="68"/>this chapter. (Information submitted voluntarily to the Administrator for the purposes of §§ 60.5 and 60.6 is governed by §§ 2.201 through 2.213 of this chapter and not by § 2.301 of this chapter.)</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.10</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>State authority.</SUBJECT>
              <P>The provisions of this part shall not be construed in any manner to preclude any State or political subdivision thereof from:</P>
              <P>(a) Adopting and enforcing any emission standard or limitation applicable to an affected facility, provided that such emission standard or limitation is not less stringent than the standard applicable to such facility.</P>
              <P>(b) Requiring the owner or operator of an affected facility to obtain permits, licenses, or approvals prior to initiating construction, modification, or operation of such facility.</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.11</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Compliance with standards and maintenance requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) Compliance with standards in this part, other than opacity standards, shall be determined in accordance with performance tests established by § 60.8, unless otherwise specified in the applicable standard.</P>
              <P>(b) Compliance with opacity standards in this part shall be determined by conducting observations in accordance with Method 9 in appendix A of this part, any alternative method that is approved by the Administrator, or as provided in paragraph (e)(5) of this section. For purposes of determining initial compliance, the minimum total time of observations shall be 3 hours (30 6-minute averages) for the performance test or other set of observations (meaning those fugitive-type emission sources subject only to an opacity standard).</P>
              <P>(c) The opacity standards set forth in this part shall apply at all times except during periods of startup, shutdown, malfunction, and as otherwise provided in the applicable standard.</P>
              <P>(d) At all times, including periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction, owners and operators shall, to the extent practicable, maintain and operate any affected facility including associated air pollution control equipment in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practice for minimizing emissions. Determination of whether acceptable operating and maintenance procedures are being used will be based on information available to the Administrator which may include, but is not limited to, monitoring results, opacity observations, review of operating and maintenance procedures, and inspection of the source.</P>

              <P>(e)(1) For the purpose of demonstrating initial compliance, opacity observations shall be conducted concurrently with the initial performance test required in § 60.8 unless one of the following conditions apply. If no performance test under § 60.8 is required, then opacity observations shall be conducted within 60 days after achieving the maximum production rate at which the affected facility will be operated but no later than 180 days after initial startup of the facility. If visibility or other conditions prevent the opacity observations from being conducted concurrently with the initial performance test required under § 60.8, the source owner or operator shall reschedule the opacity observations as soon after the initial performance test as possible, but not later than 30 days thereafter, and shall advise the Administrator of the rescheduled date. In these cases, the 30-day prior notification to the Administrator required in § 60.7(a)(6) shall be waived. The rescheduled opacity observations shall be conducted (to the extent possible) under the same operating conditions that existed during the initial performance test conducted under § 60.8. The visible emissions observer shall determine whether visibility or other conditions prevent the opacity observations from being made concurrently with the initial performance test in accordance with procedures contained in Method 9 of appendix B of this part. Opacity readings of portions of plumes which contain condensed, uncombined water vapor shall not be used for purposes of determing compliance with opacity standards. The owner or operator of an affected facility shall make available, upon request by the Administrator, such records as may be necessary to determine the conditions under which the visual observations were made and shall provide evidence indicating proof <PRTPAGE P="69"/>of current visible observer emission certification. Except as provided in paragraph (e)(5) of this section, the results of continuous monitoring by transmissometer which indicate that the opacity at the time visual observations were made was not in excess of the standard are probative but not conclusive evidence of the actual opacity of an emission, provided that the source shall meet the burden of proving that the instrument used meets (at the time of the alleged violation) Performance Specification 1 in appendix B of this part, has been properly maintained and (at the time of the alleged violation) that the resulting data have not been altered in any way.</P>
              <P>(2) Except as provided in paragraph (e)(3) of this section, the owner or operator of an affected facility to which an opacity standard in this part applies shall conduct opacity observations in accordance with paragraph (b) of this section, shall record the opacity of emissions, and shall report to the Administrator the opacity results along with the results of the initial performance test required under § 60.8. The inability of an owner or operator to secure a visible emissions observer shall not be considered a reason for not conducting the opacity observations concurrent with the initial performance test.</P>
              <P>(3) The owner or operator of an affected facility to which an opacity standard in this part applies may request the Administrator to determine and to record the opacity of emissions from the affected facility during the initial performance test and at such times as may be required. The owner or operator of the affected facility shall report the opacity results. Any request to the Administrator to determine and to record the opacity of emissions from an affected facility shall be included in the notification required in § 60.7(a)(6). If, for some reason, the Administrator cannot determine and record the opacity of emissions from the affected facility during the performance test, then the provisions of paragraph (e)(1) of this section shall apply.</P>
              <P>(4) An owner or operator of an affected facility using a continuous opacity monitor (transmissometer) shall record the monitoring data produced during the initial performance test required by § 60.8 and shall furnish the Administrator a written report of the monitoring results along with Method 9 and § 60.8 performance test results.</P>
              <P>(5) An owner or operator of an affected facility subject to an opacity standard may submit, for compliance purposes, continuous opacity monitoring system (COMS) data results produced during any performance test required under § 60.8 in lieu of Method 9 observation data. If an owner or operator elects to submit COMS data for compliance with the opacity standard, he shall notify the Administrator of that decision, in writing, at least 30 days before any performance test required under § 60.8 is conducted. Once the owner or operator of an affected facility has notified the Administrator to that effect, the COMS data results will be used to determine opacity compliance during subsequent tests required under § 60.8 until the owner or operator notifies the Administrator, in writing, to the contrary. For the purpose of determining compliance with the opacity standard during a performance test required under § 60.8 using COMS data, the minimum total time of COMS data collection shall be averages of all 6-minute continuous periods within the duration of the mass emission performance test. Results of the COMS opacity determinations shall be submitted along with the results of the performance test required under § 60.8. The owner or operator of an affected facility using a COMS for compliance purposes is responsible for demonstrating that the COMS meets the requirements specified in § 60.13(c) of this part, that the COMS has been properly maintained and operated, and that the resulting data have not been altered in any way. If COMS data results are submitted for compliance with the opacity standard for a period of time during which Method 9 data indicates noncompliance, the Method 9 data will be used to determine compliance with the opacity standard.</P>

              <P>(6) Upon receipt from an owner or operator of the written reports of the results of the performance tests required <PRTPAGE P="70"/>by § 60.8, the opacity observation results and observer certification required by § 60.11(e)(1), and the COMS results, if applicable, the Administrator will make a finding concerning compliance with opacity and other applicable standards. If COMS data results are used to comply with an opacity standard, only those results are required to be submitted along with the performance test results required by § 60.8. If the Administrator finds that an affected facility is in compliance with all applicable standards for which performance tests are conducted in accordance with § 60.8 of this part but during the time such performance tests are being conducted fails to meet any applicable opacity standard, he shall notify the owner or operator and advise him that he may petition the Administrator within 10 days of receipt of notification to make appropriate adjustment to the opacity standard for the affected facility.</P>
              <P>(7) The Administrator will grant such a petition upon a demonstration by the owner or operator that the affected facility and associated air pollution control equipment was operated and maintained in a manner to minimize the opacity of emissions during the performance tests; that the performance tests were performed under the conditions established by the Administrator; and that the affected facility and associated air pollution control equipment were incapable of being adjusted or operated to meet the applicable opacity standard.</P>

              <P>(8) The Administrator will establish an opacity standard for the affected facility meeting the above requirements at a level at which the source will be able, as indicated by the performance and opacity tests, to meet the opacity standard at all times during which the source is meeting the mass or concentration emission standard. The Administrator will promulgate the new opacity standard in the <E T="04">Federal Register.</E>
              </P>
              <P>(f) Special provisions set forth under an applicable subpart shall supersede any conflicting provisions in paragraphs (a) through (e) of this section.</P>
              <P>(g) For the purpose of submitting compliance certifications or establishing whether or not a person has violated or is in violation of any standard in this part, nothing in this part shall preclude the use, including the exclusive use, of any credible evidence or information, relevant to whether a source would have been in compliance with applicable requirements if the appropriate performance or compliance test or procedure had been performed.</P>
              <CITA>[38 FR 28565, Oct. 15, 1973, as amended at 39 FR 39873, Nov. 12, 1974; 43 FR 8800, Mar. 3, 1978; 45 FR 23379, Apr. 4, 1980; 48 FR 48335, Oct. 18, 1983; 50 FR 53113, Dec. 27, 1985; 51 FR 1790, Jan. 15, 1986; 52 FR 9781, Mar. 26, 1987; 62 FR 8328, Feb. 24, 1997; 65 FR 61749, Oct. 17, 2000]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.12</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Circumvention.</SUBJECT>
              <P>No owner or operator subject to the provisions of this part shall build, erect, install, or use any article, machine, equipment or process, the use of which conceals an emission which would otherwise constitute a violation of an applicable standard. Such concealment includes, but is not limited to, the use of gaseous diluents to achieve compliance with an opacity standard or with a standard which is based on the concentration of a pollutant in the gases discharged to the atmosphere.</P>
              <CITA>[39 FR 9314, Mar. 8, 1974]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.13</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Monitoring requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) For the purposes of this section, all continuous monitoring systems required under applicable subparts shall be subject to the provisions of this section upon promulgation of performance specifications for continuous monitoring systems under appendix B to this part and, if the continuous monitoring system is used to demonstrate compliance with emission limits on a continuous basis, appendix F to this part, unless otherwise specified in an applicable subpart or by the Administrator. Appendix F is applicable December 4, 1987.</P>

              <P>(b) All continuous monitoring systems and monitoring devices shall be installed and operational prior to conducting performance tests under § 60.8. Verification of operational status <PRTPAGE P="71"/>shall, as a minimum, include completion of the manufacturer's written requirements or recommendations for installation, operation, and calibration of the device.</P>
              <P>(c) If the owner or operator of an affected facility elects to submit continous opacity monitoring system (COMS) data for compliance with the opacity standard as provided under § 60.11(e)(5), he shall conduct a performance evaluation of the COMS as specified in Performance Specification 1, appendix B, of this part before the performance test required under § 60.8 is conducted. Otherwise, the owner or operator of an affected facility shall conduct a performance evaluation of the COMS or continuous emission monitoring system (CEMS) during any performance test required under § 60.8 or within 30 days thereafter in accordance with the applicable performance specification in appendix B of this part, The owner or operator of an affected facility shall conduct COMS or CEMS performance evaluations at such other times as may be required by the Administrator under section 114 of the Act.</P>
              <P>(1) The owner or operator of an affected facility using a COMS to determine opacity compliance during any performance test required under § 60.8 and as described in § 60.11(e)(5) shall furnish the Administrator two or, upon request, more copies of a written report of the results of the COMS performance evaluation described in paragraph (c) of this section at least 10 days before the performance test required under § 60.8 is conducted.</P>
              <P>(2) Except as provided in paragraph (c)(1) of this section, the owner or operator of an affected facility shall furnish the Administrator within 60 days of completion two or, upon request, more copies of a written report of the results of the performance evaluation.</P>
              <P>(d)(1) Owners and operators of a CEMS installed in accordance with the provisions of this part, must check the zero (or low level value between 0 and 20 percent of span value) and span (50 to 100 percent of span value) calibration drifts at least once daily in accordance with a written procedure. The zero and span must, as a minimum, be adjusted whenever either the 24-hour zero drift or the 24-hour span drift exceeds two times the limit of the applicable performance specification in appendix B of this part. The system must allow the amount of the excess zero and span drift to be recorded and quantified whenever specified. Owners and operators of a COMS installed in accordance with the provisions of this part, must automatically, intrinsic to the opacity monitor, check the zero and upscale (span) calibration drifts at least once daily. For a particular COMS, the acceptable range of zero and upscale calibration materials is as defined in the applicable version of PS-1 in appendix B of this part. For a COMS, the optical surfaces, exposed to the effluent gases, must be cleaned before performing the zero and upscale drift adjustments, except for systems using automatic zero adjustments. The optical surfaces must be cleaned when the cumulative automatic zero compensation exceeds 4 percent opacity.</P>
              <P>(2) Unless otherwise approved by the Administrator, the following procedures must be followed for a COMS. Minimum procedures must include an automated method for producing a simulated zero opacity condition and an upscale opacity condition using a certified neutral density filter or other related technique to produce a known obstruction of the light beam. Such procedures must provide a system check of all active analyzer internal optics with power or curvature, all active electronic circuitry including the light source and photodetector assembly, and electronic or electro-mechanical systems and hardware and or software used during normal measurement operation.</P>
              <P>(e) Except for system breakdowns, repairs, calibration checks, and zero and span adjustments required under paragraph (d) of this section, all continuous monitoring systems shall be in continuous operation and shall meet minimum frequency of operation requirements as follows:</P>

              <P>(1) All continuous monitoring systems referenced by paragraph (c) of this section for measuring opacity of emissions shall complete a minimum of one cycle of sampling and analyzing for each successive 10-second period and <PRTPAGE P="72"/>one cycle of data recording for each successive 6-minute period.</P>
              <P>(2) All continuous monitoring systems referenced by paragraph (c) of this section for measuring emissions, except opacity, shall complete a minimum of one cycle of operation (sampling, analyzing, and data recording) for each successive 15-minute period.</P>
              <P>(f) All continuous monitoring systems or monitoring devices shall be installed such that representative measurements of emissions or process parameters from the affected facility are obtained. Additional procedures for location of continuous monitoring systems contained in the applicable Performance Specifications of appendix B of this part shall be used.</P>
              <P>(g) When the effluents from a single affected facility or two or more affected facilities subject to the same emission standards are combined before being released to the atmosphere, the owner or operator may install applicable continuous monitoring systems on each effluent or on the combined effluent. When the affected facilities are not subject to the same emission standards, separate continuous monitoring systems shall be installed on each effluent. When the effluent from one affected facility is released to the atmosphere through more than one point, the owner or operator shall install an applicable continuous monitoring system on each separate effluent unless the installation of fewer systems is approved by the Administrator. When more than one continuous monitoring system is used to measure the emissions from one affected facility (e.g., multiple breechings, multiple outlets), the owner or operator shall report the results as required from each continuous monitoring system.</P>

              <P>(h) Owners or operators of all continuous monitoring systems for measurement of opacity shall reduce all data to 6-minute averages and for continuous monitoring systems other than opacity to 1-hour averages for time periods as defined in § 60.2. Six-minute opacity averages shall be calculated from 36 or more data points equally spaced over each 6-minute period. For continuous monitoring systems other than opacity, 1-hour averages shall be computed from four or more data points equally spaced over each 1-hour period. Data recorded during periods of continuous system breakdown, repair, calibration checks, and zero and span adjustments shall not be included in the data averages computed under this paragraph. For owners and operators complying with the requirements in § 60.7(f) (1) or (2), data averages must include any data recorded during periods of monitor breakdown or malfunction. An arithmetic or integrated average of all data may be used. The data may be recorded in reduced or nonreduced form (e.g., ppm pollutant and percent O<E T="52">2</E> or ng/J of pollutant). All excess emissions shall be converted into units of the standard using the applicable conversion procedures specified in subparts. After conversion into units of the standard, the data may be rounded to the same number of significant digits as used in the applicable subparts to specify the emission limit (e.g., rounded to the nearest 1 percent opacity).</P>
              <P>(i) After receipt and consideration of written application, the Administrator may approve alternatives to any monitoring procedures or requirements of this part including, but not limited to the following:</P>
              <P>(1) Alternative monitoring requirements when installation of a continuous monitoring system or monitoring device specified by this part would not provide accurate measurements due to liquid water or other interferences caused by substances in the effluent gases.</P>
              <P>(2) Alternative monitoring requirements when the affected facility is infrequently operated.</P>
              <P>(3) Alternative monitoring requirements to accommodate continuous monitoring systems that require additional measurements to correct for stack moisture conditions.</P>
              <P>(4) Alternative locations for installing continuous monitoring systems or monitoring devices when the owner or operator can demonstrate that installation at alternate locations will enable accurate and representative measurements.</P>
              <P>(5) Alternative methods of converting pollutant concentration measurements to units of the standards.</P>

              <P>(6) Alternative procedures for performing daily checks of zero and span <PRTPAGE P="73"/>drift that do not involve use of span gases or test cells.</P>
              <P>(7) Alternatives to the A.S.T.M. test methods or sampling procedures specified by any subpart.</P>
              <P>(8) Alternative continuous monitoring systems that do not meet the design or performance requirements in Performance Specification 1, appendix B, but adequately demonstrate a definite and consistent relationship between its measurements and the measurements of opacity by a system complying with the requirements in Performance Specification 1. The Administrator may require that such demonstration be performed for each affected facility.</P>
              <P>(9) Alternative monitoring requirements when the effluent from a single affected facility or the combined effluent from two or more affected facilities is released to the atmosphere through more than one point.</P>
              <P>(j) An alternative to the relative accuracy (RA) test specified in Performance Specification 2 of appendix B may be requested as follows:</P>
              <P>(1) An alternative to the reference method tests for determining RA is available for sources with emission rates demonstrated to be less than 50 percent of the applicable standard. A source owner or operator may petition the Administrator to waive the RA test in Section 8.4 of Performance Specification 2 and substitute the procedures in Section 16.0 if the results of a performance test conducted according to the requirements in § 60.8 of this subpart or other tests performed following the criteria in § 60.8 demonstrate that the emission rate of the pollutant of interest in the units of the applicable standard is less than 50 percent of the applicable standard. For sources subject to standards expressed as control efficiency levels, a source owner or operator may petition the Administrator to waive the RA test and substitute the procedures in Section 16.0 of Performance Specification 2 if the control device exhaust emission rate is less than 50 percent of the level needed to meet the control efficiency requirement. The alternative procedures do not apply if the continuous emission monitoring system is used to determine compliance continuously with the applicable standard. The petition to waive the RA test shall include a detailed description of the procedures to be applied. Included shall be location and procedure for conducting the alternative, the concentration or response levels of the alternative RA materials, and the other equipment checks included in the alternative procedure. The Administrator will review the petition for completeness and applicability. The determination to grant a waiver will depend on the intended use of the CEMS data (e.g., data collection purposes other than NSPS) and may require specifications more stringent than in Performance Specification 2 (e.g., the applicable emission limit is more stringent than NSPS).</P>

              <P>(2) The waiver of a CEMS RA test will be reviewed and may be rescinded at such time, following successful completion of the alternative RA procedure, that the CEMS data indicate that the source emissions are approaching the level. The criterion for reviewing the waiver is the collection of CEMS data showing that emissions have exceeded 70 percent of the applicable standard for seven, consecutive, averaging periods as specified by the applicable regulation(s). For sources subject to standards expressed as control efficiency levels, the criterion for reviewing the waiver is the collection of CEMS data showing that exhaust emissions have exceeded 70 percent of the level needed to meet the control efficiency requirement for seven, consecutive, averaging periods as specified by the applicable regulation(s) [e.g., § 60.45(g) (2) and (3), § 60.73(e), and § 60.84(e)]. It is the responsibility of the source operator to maintain records and determine the level of emissions relative to the criterion on the waiver of RA testing. If this criterion is exceeded, the owner or operator must notify the Administrator within 10 days of such occurrence and include a description of the nature and cause of the increasing emissions. The Administrator will review the notification and may rescind the waiver and require the owner or operator to conduct a RA test <PRTPAGE P="74"/>of the CEMS as specified in Section 8.4 of Performance Specification 2.</P>
              <CITA>[40 FR 46255, Oct. 6, 1975; 40 FR 59205, Dec. 22, 1975, as amended at 41 FR 35185, Aug. 20, 1976; 48 FR 13326, Mar. 30, 1983; 48 FR 23610, May 25, 1983; 48 FR 32986, July 20, 1983; 52 FR 9782, Mar. 26, 1987; 52 FR 17555, May 11, 1987; 52 FR 21007, June 4, 1987; 64 FR 7463, Feb. 12, 1999; 65 FR 48920, Aug. 10, 2000; 65 FR 61749, Oct. 17, 2000; 66 FR 44980, Aug. 27, 2001; 71 FR 31102, June 1, 2006]</CITA>
              <EDNOTE>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Editorial Note:</HD>
                <P>At 65 FR 61749, Oct. 17, 2000, § 60.13 was amended by revising the words “ng/J of pollutant” to read “ng of pollutant per J of heat input” in the sixth sentence of paragraph (h). However, the amendment could not be incorporated because the words “ng/J of pollutant” do not exist in the sixth sentence of paragraph (h).</P>
              </EDNOTE>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.14</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Modification.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) Except as provided under paragraphs (e) and (f) of this section, any physical or operational change to an existing facility which results in an increase in the emission rate to the atmosphere of any pollutant to which a standard applies shall be considered a modification within the meaning of section 111 of the Act. Upon modification, an existing facility shall become an affected facility for each pollutant to which a standard applies and for which there is an increase in the emission rate to the atmosphere.</P>
              <P>(b) Emission rate shall be expressed as kg/hr of any pollutant discharged into the atmosphere for which a standard is applicable. The Administrator shall use the following to determine emission rate:</P>
              <P>(1) Emission factors as specified in the latest issue of “Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors,” EPA Publication No. AP-42, or other emission factors determined by the Administrator to be superior to AP-42 emission factors, in cases where utilization of emission factors demonstrates that the emission level resulting from the physical or operational change will either clearly increase or clearly not increase.</P>
              <P>(2) Material balances, continuous monitor data, or manual emission tests in cases where utilization of emission factors as referenced in paragraph (b)(1) of this section does not demonstrate to the Administrator's satisfaction whether the emission level resulting from the physical or operational change will either clearly increase or clearly not increase, or where an owner or operator demonstrates to the Administrator's satisfaction that there are reasonable grounds to dispute the result obtained by the Administrator utilizing emission factors as referenced in paragraph (b)(1) of this section. When the emission rate is based on results from manual emission tests or continuous monitoring systems, the procedures specified in appendix C of this part shall be used to determine whether an increase in emission rate has occurred. Tests shall be conducted under such conditions as the Administrator shall specify to the owner or operator based on representative performance of the facility. At least three valid test runs must be conducted before and at least three after the physical or operational change. All operating parameters which may affect emissions must be held constant to the maximum feasible degree for all test runs.</P>
              <P>(c) The addition of an affected facility to a stationary source as an expansion to that source or as a replacement for an existing facility shall not by itself bring within the applicability of this part any other facility within that source.</P>
              <P>(d) [Reserved]</P>
              <P>(e) The following shall not, by themselves, be considered modifications under this part:</P>
              <P>(1) Maintenance, repair, and replacement which the Administrator determines to be routine for a source category, subject to the provisions of paragraph (c) of this section and § 60.15.</P>
              <P>(2) An increase in production rate of an existing facility, if that increase can be accomplished without a capital expenditure on that facility.</P>
              <P>(3) An increase in the hours of operation.</P>

              <P>(4) Use of an alternative fuel or raw material if, prior to the date any standard under this part becomes applicable to that source type, as provided by § 60.1, the existing facility was designed to accommodate that alternative use. A facility shall be considered to be designed to accommodate an alternative fuel or raw material if that use could be accomplished under the <PRTPAGE P="75"/>facility's construction specifications as amended prior to the change. Conversion to coal required for energy considerations, as specified in section 111(a)(8) of the Act, shall not be considered a modification.</P>
              <P>(5) The addition or use of any system or device whose primary function is the reduction of air pollutants, except when an emission control system is removed or is replaced by a system which the Administrator determines to be less environmentally beneficial.</P>
              <P>(6) The relocation or change in ownership of an existing facility.</P>
              <P>(f) Special provisions set forth under an applicable subpart of this part shall supersede any conflicting provisions of this section.</P>
              <P>(g) Within 180 days of the completion of any physical or operational change subject to the control measures specified in paragraph (a) of this section, compliance with all applicable standards must be achieved.</P>
              <P>(h) No physical change, or change in the method of operation, at an existing electric utility steam generating unit shall be treated as a modification for the purposes of this section provided that such change does not increase the maximum hourly emissions of any pollutant regulated under this section above the maximum hourly emissions achievable at that unit during the 5 years prior to the change.</P>
              <P>(i) Repowering projects that are awarded funding from the Department of Energy as permanent clean coal technology demonstration projects (or similar projects funded by EPA) are exempt from the requirements of this section provided that such change does not increase the maximum hourly emissions of any pollutant regulated under this section above the maximum hourly emissions achievable at that unit during the five years prior to the change.</P>
              <P>(j)(1) Repowering projects that qualify for an extension under section 409(b) of the Clean Air Act are exempt from the requirements of this section, provided that such change does not increase the actual hourly emissions of any pollutant regulated under this section above the actual hourly emissions achievable at that unit during the 5 years prior to the change.</P>
              <P>(2) This exemption shall not apply to any new unit that:</P>
              <P>(i) Is designated as a replacement for an existing unit;</P>
              <P>(ii) Qualifies under section 409(b) of the Clean Air Act for an extension of an emission limitation compliance date under section 405 of the Clean Air Act; and</P>
              <P>(iii) Is located at a different site than the existing unit.</P>

              <P>(k) The installation, operation, cessation, or removal of a temporary clean coal technology demonstration project is exempt from the requirements of this section. A <E T="03">temporary clean coal control technology demonstration project,</E> for the purposes of this section is a clean coal technology demonstration project that is operated for a period of 5 years or less, and which complies with the State implementation plan for the State in which the project is located and other requirements necessary to attain and maintain the national ambient air quality standards during the project and after it is terminated.</P>
              <P>(l) The reactivation of a very clean coal-fired electric utility steam generating unit is exempt from the requirements of this section.</P>
              <CITA>[40 FR 58419, Dec. 16, 1975, as amended at 43 FR 34347, Aug. 3, 1978; 45 FR 5617, Jan. 23, 1980; 57 FR 32339, July 21, 1992; 65 FR 61750, Oct. 17, 2000]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.15</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Reconstruction.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) An existing facility, upon reconstruction, becomes an affected facility, irrespective of any change in emission rate.</P>
              <P>(b) “Reconstruction” means the replacement of components of an existing facility to such an extent that:</P>
              <P>(1) The fixed capital cost of the new components exceeds 50 percent of the fixed capital cost that would be required to construct a comparable entirely new facility, and</P>
              <P>(2) It is technologically and economically feasible to meet the applicable standards set forth in this part.</P>
              <P>(c) “Fixed capital cost” means the capital needed to provide all the depreciable components.</P>

              <P>(d) If an owner or operator of an existing facility proposes to replace components, and the fixed capital cost of <PRTPAGE P="76"/>the new components exceeds 50 percent of the fixed capital cost that would be required to construct a comparable entirely new facility, he shall notify the Administrator of the proposed replacements. The notice must be postmarked 60 days (or as soon as practicable) before construction of the replacements is commenced and must include the following information:</P>
              <P>(1) Name and address of the owner or operator.</P>
              <P>(2) The location of the existing facility.</P>
              <P>(3) A brief description of the existing facility and the components which are to be replaced.</P>
              <P>(4) A description of the existing air pollution control equipment and the proposed air pollution control equipment.</P>
              <P>(5) An estimate of the fixed capital cost of the replacements and of constructing a comparable entirely new facility.</P>
              <P>(6) The estimated life of the existing facility after the replacements.</P>
              <P>(7) A discussion of any economic or technical limitations the facility may have in complying with the applicable standards of performance after the proposed replacements.</P>
              <P>(e) The Administrator will determine, within 30 days of the receipt of the notice required by paragraph (d) of this section and any additional information he may reasonably require, whether the proposed replacement constitutes reconstruction.</P>
              <P>(f) The Administrator's determination under paragraph (e) shall be based on:</P>
              <P>(1) The fixed capital cost of the replacements in comparison to the fixed capital cost that would be required to construct a comparable entirely new facility;</P>
              <P>(2) The estimated life of the facility after the replacements compared to the life of a comparable entirely new facility;</P>
              <P>(3) The extent to which the components being replaced cause or contribute to the emissions from the facility; and</P>
              <P>(4) Any economic or technical limitations on compliance with applicable standards of performance which are inherent in the proposed replacements.</P>
              <P>(g) Individual subparts of this part may include specific provisions which refine and delimit the concept of reconstruction set forth in this section.</P>
              <CITA>[40 FR 58420, Dec. 16, 1975]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.16</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Priority list.</SUBJECT>
              <GPOTABLE CDEF="xls10,r100" COLS="2" OPTS="L2">
                <TTITLE>Prioritized Major Source Categories</TTITLE>
                <BOXHD>
                  <CHED H="1">
                    <E T="03">Priority Number</E>
                    <SU>1</SU>
                  </CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">
                    <E T="03">Source Category</E>
                  </CHED>
                </BOXHD>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">1.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) and Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels and Handling Equipment</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22"/>
                  <ENT>(a) SOCMI unit processes</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22"/>
                  <ENT>(b) Volatile organic liquid (VOL) storage vessels and handling equipment</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22"/>
                  <ENT>(c) SOCMI fugitive sources</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22"/>
                  <ENT>(d) SOCMI secondary sources</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">2.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Cans</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">3.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Refineries: Fugitive Sources</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">4.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Paper</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">5.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Dry Cleaning</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22"/>
                  <ENT>(a) Perchloroethylene</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22"/>
                  <ENT>(b) Petroleum solvent</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">6.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Graphic Arts</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">7.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Polymers and Resins: Acrylic Resins</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">8.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Mineral Wool (Deleted)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">9.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Stationary Internal Combustion Engines</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">10.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Fabric</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">11.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units.</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">12.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Incineration: Non-Municipal (Deleted)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">13.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Non-Metallic Mineral Processing</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">14.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Metallic Mineral Processing</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">15.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Copper (Deleted)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">16.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphate Rock Preparation</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">17.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Foundries: Steel and Gray Iron</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">18.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Polymers and Resins: Polyethylene</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">19.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Charcoal Production</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">20.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Synthetic Rubber</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22"/>
                  <ENT>(a) Tire manufacture</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22"/>
                  <ENT>(b) SBR production</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">21.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Vegetable Oil</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">22.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Metal Coil</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">23.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Petroleum Transportation and Marketing</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">24.</ENT>
                  <ENT>By-Product Coke Ovens</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">25.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Synthetic Fibers</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">26.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Plywood Manufacture</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">27.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Automobiles</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">28.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Industrial Surface Coating: Large Appliances</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">29.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">30.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Aluminum</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">31.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Potash (Deleted)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">32.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Lightweight Aggregate Industry: Clay, Shale, and Slate <SU>2</SU>
                  </ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">33.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Glass</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">34.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Gypsum</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">35.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Sodium Carbonate</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">36.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Secondary Zinc (Deleted)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">37.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Polymers and Resins: Phenolic</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">38.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Polymers and Resins: Urea-Melamine</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">39.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ammonia (Deleted)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">40.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Polymers and Resins: Polystyrene</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">41.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Polymers and Resins: ABS-SAN Resins</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">42.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Fiberglass</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">43.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Polymers and Resins: Polypropylene</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">44.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Textile Processing</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">45.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacture</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">46.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Brick and Related Clay Products</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="77"/>
                  <ENT I="01">47.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ceramic Clay Manufacturing (Deleted)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">48.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ammonium Nitrate Fertilizer</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">49.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Castable Refractories (Deleted)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">50.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Borax and Boric Acid (Deleted)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">51.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Polymers and Resins: Polyester Resins</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">52.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Ammonium Sulfate</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">53.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Starch</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">54.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Perlite</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">55.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Phosphoric Acid: Thermal Process (Deleted)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">56.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Uranium Refining</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">57.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Animal Feed Defluorination (Deleted)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">58.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Urea (for fertilizer and polymers)</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">59.</ENT>
                  <ENT>Detergent (Deleted)
                  </ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW EXPSTB="01">
                  <ENT I="21">
                    <E T="03">Other Source Categories</E>
                    
                  </ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">Lead acid battery manufacture <SU>3</SU>
                  </ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">Organic solvent cleaning <SU>3</SU>
                  </ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">Industrial surface coating: metal furniture <SU>3</SU>
                  </ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">Stationary gas turbines <SU>4</SU>
                  </ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">Municipal solid waste landfills <SU>4</SU>
                  </ENT>
                </ROW>
                <TNOTE>
                  <SU>1</SU> Low numbers have highest priority, e.g., No. 1 is high priority, No. 59 is low priority.</TNOTE>
                <TNOTE>
                  <SU>2</SU> Formerly titled “Sintering: Clay and Fly Ash”.</TNOTE>
                <TNOTE>
                  <SU>3</SU> Minor source category, but included on list since an NSPS is being developed for that source category.</TNOTE>
                <TNOTE>
                  <SU>4</SU> Not prioritized, since an NSPS for this major source category has already been promulgated.</TNOTE>
              </GPOTABLE>
              <CITA>[47 FR 951, Jan. 8, 1982, as amended at 47 FR 31876, July 23, 1982; 51 FR 42796, Nov. 25, 1986; 52 FR 11428, Apr. 8, 1987; 61 FR 9919, Mar. 12, 1996]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.17</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Incorporations by reference.</SUBJECT>

              <P>The materials listed below are incorporated by reference in the corresponding sections noted. These incorporations by reference were approved by the Director of the Federal Register on the date listed. These materials are incorporated as they exist on the date of the approval, and a notice of any change in these materials will be published in the <E T="04">Federal Register.</E> The materials are available for purchase at the corresponding address noted below, and all are available for inspection at the Library (C267-01), U.S. EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC or at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: <E T="03">http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.</E>
              </P>
              <P>(a) The following materials are available for purchase from at least one of the following addresses: American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), 100 Barr Harbor Drive, Post Office Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959; or ProQuest, 300 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48106.</P>
              <P>(1) ASTM A99-76, 82 (Reapproved 1987), Standard Specification for Ferromanganese, incorporation by reference (IBR) approved January 27, 1983 for § 60.261.</P>
              <P>(2) ASTM A100-69, 74, 93, Standard Specification for Ferrosilicon, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for § 60.261.</P>
              <P>(3) ASTM A101-73, 93, Standard Specification for Ferrochromium, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for § 60.261.</P>
              <P>(4) ASTM A482-76, 93, Standard Specification for Ferrochromesilicon, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for § 60.261.</P>
              <P>(5) ASTM A483-64, 74 (Reapproved 1988), Standard Specification for Silicomanganese, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for § 60.261.</P>
              <P>(6) ASTM A495-76, 94, Standard Specification for Calcium-Silicon and Calcium Manganese-Silicon, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for § 60.261.</P>
              <P>(7) ASTM D86-78, 82, 90, 93, 95, 96, Distillation of Petroleum Products, IBR approved for §§ 60.562-2(d), 60.593(d), and 60.633(h).</P>
              <P>(8) ASTM D129-64, 78, 95, 00, Standard Test Method for Sulfur in Petroleum Products (General Bomb Method), IBR approved for appendix A: Method 19, 12.5.2.2.3; §§ 60.106(j)(2) and 60.335(b)(10)(i).</P>
              <P>(9) ASTM D240-76, 92, Standard Test Method for Heat of Combustion of Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels by Bomb Calorimeter, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for §§ 60.46(c), 60.296(b), and Appendix A: Method 19, Section 12.5.2.2.3.</P>
              <P>(10) ASTM D270-65, 75, Standard Method of Sampling Petroleum and Petroleum Products, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for Appendix A: Method 19, Section 12.5.2.2.1.</P>
              <P>(11) ASTM D323-82, 94, Test Method for Vapor Pressure of Petroleum Products (Reid Method), IBR approved April 8, 1987 for §§ 60.111(l), 60.111a(g), 60.111b(g), and 60.116b(f)(2)(ii).</P>

              <P>(12) ASTM D388-77, 90, 91, 95, 98a, 99 (Reapproved 2004)<E T="63"/>

                <SU>1</SU> Standard Specification for Classification of Coals by Rank, IBR approved for §§ 60.24(h)(8), 60.41(f), 60.45(f)(4)(i), 60.45(f)(4)(ii), <PRTPAGE P="78"/>60.45(f)(4)(vi), 60.41a, 60.41b, and 60.251(b) and (c), and 60.4102.</P>
              <P>(13) ASTM D396-78, 89, 90, 92, 96, 98, Standard Specification for Fuel Oils, IBR approved for §§ 60.41b, 60.41c, 60.111(b), and 60.111a(b).</P>
              <P>(14) ASTM D975-78, 96, 98a, Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel Oils, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for §§ 60.111(b) and 60.111a(b).</P>
              <P>(15) ASTM D1072-80, 90 (Reapproved 1994), Standard Test Method for Total Sulfur in Fuel Gases, IBR approved for § 60.335(b)(10)(ii).</P>
              <P>(16) ASTM D1137-53, 75, Standard Method for Analysis of Natural Gases and Related Types of Gaseous Mixtures by the Mass Spectrometer, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for § 60.45(f)(5)(i).</P>
              <P>(17) ASTM D1193-77, 91, Standard Specification for Reagent Water, IBR approved for Appendix A: Method 5, Section 7.1.3; Method 5E, Section 7.2.1; Method 5F, Section 7.2.1; Method 6, Section 7.1.1; Method 7, Section 7.1.1; Method 7C, Section 7.1.1; Method 7D, Section 7.1.1; Method 10A, Section 7.1.1; Method 11, Section 7.1.3; Method 12, Section 7.1.3; Method 13A, Section 7.1.2; Method 26, Section 7.1.2; Method 26A, Section 7.1.2; and Method 29, Section 7.2.2.</P>
              <P>(18) ASTM D1266-87, 91, 98, Standard Test Method for Sulfur in Petroleum Products (Lamp Method), IBR approved for §§ 60.106(j)(2) and 60.335(b)(10)(i).</P>
              <P>(19) ASTM D1475-60 (Reapproved 1980), 90, Standard Test Method for Density of Paint, Varnish Lacquer, and Related Products, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for § 60.435(d)(1), Appendix A: Method 24, Section 6.1; and Method 24A, Sections 6.5 and 7.1.</P>
              <P>(20) ASTM D1552-83, 95, 01, Standard Test Method for Sulfur in Petroleum Products (High-Temperature Method), IBR approved for appendix A: Method 19, Section 12.5.2.2.3; §§ 60.106(j)(2) and 60.335(b)(10)(i).</P>
              <P>(21) ASTM D1826-77, 94, Standard Test Method for Calorific Value of Gases in Natural Gas Range by Continuous Recording Calorimeter, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for §§ 60.45(f)(5)(ii), 60.46(c)(2), 60.296(b)(3), and Appendix A: Method 19, Section 12.3.2.4.</P>
              <P>(22) ASTM D1835-87, 91, 97, 03a Standard Specification for Liquefied Petroleum (LP) Gases, approved for §§ 60.41a of subpart Da of this part, 60.41b of subpart Db of this part, and 60.41c of subpart Dc of this part.</P>
              <P>(23) ASTM D1945-64, 76, 91, 96, Standard Method for Analysis of Natural Gas by Gas Chromatography, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for § 60.45(f)(5)(i).</P>
              <P>(24) ASTM D1946-77, 90 (Reapproved 1994), Standard Method for Analysis of Reformed Gas by Gas Chromatography, IBR approved for §§ 60.45(f)(5)(i), 60.18(f)(3), 60.614(e)(2)(ii), 60.614(e)(4), 60.664(e)(2)(ii), 60.664(e)(4), 60.564(f)(1), 60.704(d)(2)(ii), and 60.704(d)(4).</P>
              <P>(25) ASTM D2013-72, 86, Standard Method of Preparing Coal Samples for Analysis, IBR approved January 27, 1983, for Appendix A: Method 19, Section 12.5.2.1.3.</P>
              <P>(26) ASTM D2015-77 (Reapproved 1978), 96, Standard Test Method for Gross Calorific Value of Solid Fuel by the Adiabatic Bomb Calorimeter, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for § 60.45(f)(5)(ii), 60.46(c)(2), and Appendix A: Method 19, Section 12.5.2.1.3.</P>
              <P>(27) ASTM D2016-74, 83, Standard Test Methods for Moisture Content of Wood, IBR approved for Appendix A: Method 28, Section 16.1.1.</P>
              <P>(28) ASTM D2234-76, 96, 97b, 98, Standard Methods for Collection of a Gross Sample of Coal, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for Appendix A: Method 19, Section 12.5.2.1.1.</P>
              <P>(29) ASTM D2369-81, 87, 90, 92, 93, 95, Standard Test Method for Volatile Content of Coatings, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for Appendix A: Method 24, Section 6.2.</P>
              <P>(30) ASTM D2382-76, 88, Heat of Combustion of Hydrocarbon Fuels by Bomb Calorimeter (High-Precision Method), IBR approved for §§ 60.18(f)(3), 60.485(g)(6), 60.614(e)(4), 60.664(e)(4), 60.564(f)(3), and 60.704(d)(4).</P>

              <P>(31) ASTM D2504-67, 77, 88 (Reapproved 1993), Noncondensable Gases in C<E T="52">3</E> and Lighter Hydrocarbon Products by Gas Chromatography, IBR approved for § 60.485(g)(5).</P>
              <P>(32) ASTM D2584-68 (Reapproved 1985), 94, Standard Test Method for Ignition Loss of Cured Reinforced Resins, IBR approved February 25, 1985 for § 60.685(c)(3)(i).</P>

              <P>(33) ASTM D2622-87, 94, 98, Standard Test Method for Sulfur in Petroleum <PRTPAGE P="79"/>Products by Wavelength Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry,” IBR approved for §§ 60.106(j)(2) and 60.335(b)(10)(i).</P>
              <P>(34) ASTM D2879-83, 96, 97, Test Method for Vapor Pressure-Temperature Relationship and Initial Decomposition Temperature of Liquids by Isoteniscope, IBR approved April 8, 1987 for §§ 60.485(e)(1), 60.111b(f)(3), 60.116b(e)(3)(ii), and 60.116b(f)(2)(i).</P>
              <P>(35) ASTM D2880-78, 96, Standard Specification for Gas Turbine Fuel Oils, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for §§ 60.111(b), 60.111a(b), and 60.335(d).</P>
              <P>(36) ASTM D2908-74, 91, Standard Practice for Measuring Volatile Organic Matter in Water by Aqueous-Injection Gas Chromatography, IBR approved for § 60.564(j).</P>
              <P>(37) ASTM D2986-71, 78, 95a, Standard Method for Evaluation of Air, Assay Media by the Monodisperse DOP (Dioctyl Phthalate) Smoke Test, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for Appendix A: Method 5, Section 7.1.1; Method 12, Section 7.1.1; and Method 13A, Section 7.1.1.2.</P>
              <P>(38) [Reserved]</P>
              <P>(39) ASTM D3173-73, 87, Standard Test Method for Moisture in the Analysis Sample of Coal and Coke, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for Appendix A: Method 19, Section 12.5.2.1.3.</P>
              <P>(40) ASTM D3176-74, 89, Standard Method for Ultimate Analysis of Coal and Coke, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for § 60.45(f)(5)(i) and Appendix A: Method 19, Section 12.3.2.3.</P>
              <P>(41) ASTM D3177-75, 89, Standard Test Method for Total Sulfur in the Analysis Sample of Coal and Coke, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for Appendix A: Method 19, Section 12.5.2.1.3.</P>
              <P>(42) ASTM D3178-73 (Reapproved 1979), 89, Standard Test Methods for Carbon and Hydrogen in the Analysis Sample of Coal and Coke, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for § 60.45(f)(5)(i).</P>
              <P>(43) ASTM D3246-81, 92, 96, Standard Test Method for Sulfur in Petroleum Gas by Oxidative Microcoulometry, IBR approved for § 60.335(b)(10)(ii).</P>
              <P>(44) ASTM D3270-73T, 80, 91, 95, Standard Test Methods for Analysis for Fluoride Content of the Atmosphere and Plant Tissues (Semiautomated Method), IBR approved for Appendix A: Method 13A, Section 16.1.</P>
              <P>(45) ASTM D3286-85, 96, Standard Test Method for Gross Calorific Value of Coal and Coke by the Isoperibol Bomb Calorimeter, IBR approved for Appendix A: Method 19, Section 12.5.2.1.3.</P>
              <P>(46) ASTM D3370-76, 95a, Standard Practices for Sampling Water, IBR approved for § 60.564(j).</P>
              <P>(47) ASTM D3792-79, 91, Standard Test Method for Water Content of Water-Reducible Paints by Direct Injection into a Gas Chromatograph, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for Appendix A: Method 24, Section 6.3.</P>
              <P>(48) ASTM D4017-81, 90, 96a, Standard Test Method for Water in Paints and Paint Materials by the Karl Fischer Titration Method, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for Appendix A: Method 24, Section 6.4.</P>
              <P>(49) ASTM D4057-81, 95, Standard Practice for Manual Sampling of Petroleum and Petroleum Products, IBR approved for Appendix A: Method 19, Section 12.5.2.2.3.</P>
              <P>(50) ASTM D4084-82, 94, Standard Test Method for Analysis of Hydrogen Sulfide in Gaseous Fuels (Lead Acetate Reaction Rate Method), IBR approved for § 60.334(h)(1).</P>
              <P>(51) ASTM D4177-95, Standard Practice for Automatic Sampling of Petroleum and Petroleum Products, IBR approved for Appendix A: Method 19, 12.5.2.2.1.</P>
              <P>(52) ASTM D4239-85, 94, 97, Standard Test Methods for Sulfur in the Analysis Sample of Coal and Coke Using High Temperature Tube Furnace Combustion Methods, IBR approved for Appendix A: Method 19, Section 12.5.2.1.3.</P>
              <P>(53) ASTM D4442-84, 92, Standard Test Methods for Direct Moisture Content Measurement in Wood and Wood-base Materials, IBR approved for Appendix A: Method 28, Section 16.1.1.</P>
              <P>(54) ASTM D4444-92, Standard Test Methods for Use and Calibration of Hand-Held Moisture Meters, IBR approved for Appendix A: Method 28, Section 16.1.1.</P>

              <P>(55) ASTM D4457-85 (Reapproved 1991), Test Method for Determination of Dichloromethane and 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane in Paints and Coatings by Direct Injection into a Gas Chromatograph, IBR approved for Appendix A: Method 24, Section 6.5.<PRTPAGE P="80"/>
              </P>
              <P>(56) ASTM D4809-95, Standard Test Method for Heat of Combustion of Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels by Bomb Calorimeter (Precision Method), IBR approved for §§ 60.18(f)(3), 60.485(g)(6), 60.564(f)(3), 60.614(d)(4), 60.664(e)(4), and 60.704(d)(4).</P>
              <P>(57) ASTM D5403-93, Standard Test Methods for Volatile Content of Radiation Curable Materials. IBR approved September 11, 1995 for Appendix A: Method 24, Section 6.6.</P>
              <P>(58) ASTM D5865-98, Standard Test Method for Gross Calorific Value of Coal and Coke. IBR approved for § 60.45(f)(5)(ii), 60.46(c)(2), and Appendix A: Method 19, Section 12.5.2.1.3.</P>
              <P>(59) ASTM E168-67, 77, 92, General Techniques of Infrared Quantitative Analysis, IBR approved for §§ 60.593(b)(2) and 60.632(f).</P>
              <P>(60) ASTM E169-63, 77, 93, General Techniques of Ultraviolet Quantitative Analysis, IBR approved for §§ 60.593(b)(2) and 60.632(f).</P>
              <P>(61) ASTM E260-73, 91, 96, General Gas Chromatography Procedures, IBR approved for §§ 60.593(b)(2) and 60.632(f).</P>
              <P>(62)-(63) [Reserved]</P>
              <P>(64) ASTM D 6216-98 Standard Practice for Opacity Monitor Manufacturers to Certify Conformance with Design and Performance Specifications, IBR approved February 6, 2001 for appendix B, PS-1.</P>
              <P>(65) ASTM D2597-94 (Reapproved 1999), Standard Test Method for Analysis of Demethanized Hydrocarbon Liquid Mixtures Containing Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide by Gas Chromatography, IBR approved for § 60.335(b)(9)(i).</P>
              <P>(66) ASTM D4294-02, Standard Test Method for Sulfur in Petroleum and Petroleum Products by Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry, IBR approved for § 60.335(b)(10)(i).</P>
              <P>(67) ASTM D4468-85 (Reapproved 2000), Standard Test Method for Total Sulfur in Gaseous Fuels by Hydrogenolysis and Rateometric Colorimetry, IBR approved for § 60.335(b)(10)(ii).</P>
              <P>(68) ASTM D4629-02, Standard Test Method for Trace Nitrogen in Liquid Petroleum Hydrocarbons by Syringe/Inlet Oxidative Combustion and Chemiluminescence Detection, IBR approved for § 60.335(b)(9)(i).</P>
              <P>(69) ASTM D5453-00, Standard Test Method for Determination of Total Sulfur in Light Hydrocarbons, Motor Fuels and Oils by Ultraviolet Fluorescence, IBR approved for § 60.335(b)(10)(i).</P>
              <P>(70) ASTM D5504-01, Standard Test Method for Determination of Sulfur Compounds in Natural Gas and Gaseous Fuels by Gas Chromatography and Chemiluminescence, IBR approved for § 60.334(h)(1).</P>
              <P>(71) ASTM D5762-02, Standard Test Method for Nitrogen in Petroleum and Petroleum Products by Boat-Inlet Chemiluminescence, IBR approved for § 60.335(b)(9)(i).</P>
              <P>(72) ASTM D6228-98, Standard Test Method for Determination of Sulfur Compounds in Natural Gas and Gaseous Fuels by Gas Chromatography and Flame Photometric Detection, IBR approved for § 60.334(h)(1).</P>
              <P>(73) ASTM D6366-99, Standard Test Method for Total Trace Nitrogen and Its Derivatives in Liquid Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Oxidative Combustion and Electrochemical Detection, IBR approved for § 60.335(b)(9)(i).</P>
              <P>(74) ASTM D6522-00, Standard Test Method for Determination of Nitrogen Oxides, Carbon Monoxide, and Oxygen Concentrations in Emissions from Natural Gas-Fired Reciprocating Engines, Combustion Turbines, Boilers, and Process Heaters Using Portable Analyzers, IBR approved for § 60.335(a).</P>
              <P>(75) ASTM D6667-01, Standard Test Method for Determination of Total Volatile Sulfur in Gaseous Hydrocarbons and Liquefied Petroleum Gases by Ultraviolet Fluorescence, IBR approved for § 60.335(b)(10)(ii).</P>
              <P>(76) ASTM D6784-02, Standard Test Method for Elemental, Oxidized, Particle-Bound and Total Mercury in Flue Gas Generated from Coal-Fired Stationary Sources (Ontario Hydro Method), IBR approved for appendix B to part 60, Performance Specification 12A, section 8.6.2.</P>
              <P>(b) The following material is available for purchase from the Association of Official Analytical Chemists, 1111 North 19th Street, Suite 210, Arlington, VA 22209.</P>

              <P>(1) AOAC Method 9, Official Methods of Analysis of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists, 11th edition, <PRTPAGE P="81"/>1970, pp. 11-12, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for §§ 60.204(b)(3), 60.214(b)(3), 60.224(b)(3), 60.234(b)(3).</P>
              <P>(c) The following material is available for purchase from the American Petroleum Institute, 1220 L Street NW., Washington, DC 20005.</P>
              <P>(1) API Publication 2517, Evaporation Loss from External Floating Roof Tanks, Second Edition, February 1980, IBR approved January 27, 1983, for §§ 60.111(i), 60.111a(f), 60.111a(f)(1) and 60.116b(e)(2)(i).</P>
              <P>(d) The following material is available for purchase from the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry (TAPPI), Dunwoody Park, Atlanta, GA 30341.</P>
              <P>(1) TAPPI Method T624 os-68, IBR approved January 27, 1983 for § 60.285(d)(3).</P>
              <P>(e) The following material is available for purchase from the Water Pollution Control Federation (WPCF), 2626 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20037.</P>
              <P>(1) Method 209A, Total Residue Dried at 103-105 °C, in Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 15th Edition, 1980, IBR approved February 25, 1985 for § 60.683(b).</P>
              <P>(f) The following material is available for purchase from the following address: Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc. (UL), 333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, IL 60062.</P>
              <P>(1) UL 103, Sixth Edition revised as of September 3, 1986, Standard for Chimneys, Factory-built, Residential Type and Building Heating Appliance.</P>
              <P>(g) The following material is available for purchase from the following address: West Coast Lumber Inspection Bureau, 6980 SW. Barnes Road, Portland, OR 97223.</P>
              <P>(1) West Coast Lumber Standard Grading Rules No. 16, pages 5-21 and 90 and 91, September 3, 1970, revised 1984.</P>
              <P>(h) The following material is available for purchase from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990.</P>
              <P>(1) ASME QRO-1-1994, Standard for the Qualification and Certification of Resource Recovery Facility Operators, IBR approved for §§ 60.56a, 60.54b(a), 60.54b(b), 60.1185(a), 60.1185(c)(2), 60.1675(a), and 60.1675(c)(2).</P>
              <P>(2) ASME PTC 4.1-1964 (Reaffirmed 1991), Power Test Codes: Test Code for Steam Generating Units (with 1968 and 1969 Addenda), IBR approved for §§ 60.46b, 60.58a(h)(6)(ii), 60.58b(i)(6)(ii), 60.1320(a)(3) and 60.1810(a)(3).</P>
              <P>(3) ASME Interim Supplement 19.5 on Instruments and Apparatus: Application, Part II of Fluid Meters, 6th Edition (1971), IBR approved for §§ 60.58a(h)(6)(ii), 60.58b(i)(6)(ii), 60.1320(a)4), and 60.1810(a)(4).</P>
              <P>(4) ANSI/ASME PTC 19.10-1981, Flue and Exhaust Gas Analyses [Part 10, Instruments and Apparatus], IBR approved for Tables 1 and 3 of subpart EEEE, and Tables 2 and 4 of subpart FFFF of this part.</P>
              <P>(i) Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods,” EPA Publication SW-846 Third Edition (November 1986), as amended by Updates I (July 1992), II (September 1994), IIA (August, 1993), IIB (January 1995), and III (December 1996). This document may be obtained from the U.S. EPA, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Waste Characterization Branch, Washington, DC 20460, and is incorporated by reference for appendix A to part 60, Method 29, Sections 7.5.34; 9.2.1; 9.2.3; 10.2; 10.3; 11.1.1; 11.1.3; 13.2.1; 13.2.2; 13.3.1; and Table 29-3.</P>
              <P>(j) “Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater,” 16th edition, 1985. Method 303F: “Determination of Mercury by the Cold Vapor Technique.” This document may be obtained from the American Public Health Association, 1015 18th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20036, and is incorporated by reference for appendix A to part 60, Method 29, Sections 9.2.3; 10.3; and 11.1.3.</P>
              <P>(k) This material is available for purchase from the American Hospital Association (AHA) Service, Inc., Post Office Box 92683, Chicago, Illinois 60675-2683. You may inspect a copy at EPA's Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center (Docket A-91-61, Item IV-J-124), Room M-1500, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC.</P>

              <P>(1) An Ounce of Prevention: Waste Reduction Strategies for Health Care Facilities. American Society for Health Care Environmental Services of the American Hospital Association. Chicago, Illinois. 1993. AHA Catalog <PRTPAGE P="82"/>No. 057007. ISBN 0-87258-673-5. IBR approved for § 60.35e and § 60.55c.</P>
              <P>(l) This material is available for purchase from the National Technical Information Services, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, Virginia 22161. You may inspect a copy at EPA's Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center (Docket A-91-61, Item IV-J-125), Room M-1500, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC.</P>
              <P>(1) OMB Bulletin No. 93-17: Revised Statistical Definitions for Metropolitan Areas. Office of Management and Budget, June 30, 1993. NTIS No. PB 93-192-664. IBR approved for § 60.31e.</P>
              <P>(m) This material is available for purchase from at least one of the following addresses: The Gas Processors Association, 6526 East 60th Street, Tulsa, OK, 74145; or Information Handling Services, 15 Inverness Way East, PO Box 1154, Englewood, CO 80150-1154. You may inspect a copy at EPA's Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center, Room B108, 1301 Constitution Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460.</P>
              <P>(1) Gas Processors Association Method 2377-86, Test for Hydrogen Sulfide and Carbon Dioxide in Natural Gas Using Length of Stain Tubes, IBR approved for § 60.334(h)(1).</P>
              <CITA>[48 FR 3735, Jan. 27, 1983]</CITA>
              <EDNOTE>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Editorial Note:</HD>
                <P>For <E T="04">Federal Register</E> citations affecting § 60.17, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.</P>
              </EDNOTE>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.18</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>General control device requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) <E T="03">Introduction.</E> This section contains requirements for control devices used to comply with applicable subparts of parts 60 and 61. The requirements are placed here for administrative convenience and only apply to facilities covered by subparts referring to this section.</P>
              <P>(b) <E T="03">Flares.</E> Paragraphs (c) through (f) apply to flares.</P>
              <P>(c)(1) Flares shall be designed for and operated with no visible emissions as determined by the methods specified in paragraph (f), except for periods not to exceed a total of 5 minutes during any 2 consecutive hours.</P>
              <P>(2) Flares shall be operated with a flame present at all times, as determined by the methods specified in paragraph (f).</P>
              <P>(3) An owner/operator has the choice of adhering to either the heat content specifications in paragraph (c)(3)(ii) of this section and the maximum tip velocity specifications in paragraph (c)(4) of this section, or adhering to the requirements in paragraph (c)(3)(i) of this section.</P>

              <P>(i)(A) Flares shall be used that have a diameter of 3 inches or greater, are nonassisted, have a hydrogen content of 8.0 percent (by volume), or greater, and are designed for and operated with an exit velocity less than 37.2 m/sec (122 ft/sec) and less than the velocity, V<E T="52">max</E>, as determined by the following equation:
              </P>
              <FP SOURCE="FP-1">V<E T="52">max</E>=(X<E T="52">H2</E>−K<E T="52">1</E>)* K<E T="52">2</E>
              </FP>
              
              <EXTRACT>
                <FP>Where:</FP>
                
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">V<E T="52">max</E>=Maximum permitted velocity, m/sec.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">K<E T="52">1</E>=Constant, 6.0 volume-percent hydrogen.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">K<E T="52">2</E>=Constant, 3.9(m/sec)/volume-percent hydrogen.</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">X<E T="52">H2</E>=The volume-percent of hydrogen, on a wet basis, as calculated by using the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Method D1946-77. (Incorporated by reference as specified in § 60.17).</FP>
              </EXTRACT>
              
              <P>(B) The actual exit velocity of a flare shall be determined by the method specified in paragraph (f)(4) of this section.</P>
              <P>(ii) Flares shall be used only with the net heating value of the gas being combusted being 11.2 MJ/scm (300 Btu/scf) or greater if the flare is steam-assisted or air-assisted; or with the net heating value of the gas being combusted being 7.45 MJ/scm (200 Btu/scf) or greater if the flare is nonassisted. The net heating value of the gas being combusted shall be determined by the methods specified in paragraph (f)(3) of this section.</P>
              <P>(4)(i) Steam-assisted and nonassisted flares shall be designed for and operated with an exit velocity, as determined by the methods specified in paragraph (f)(4) of this section, less than 18.3 m/sec (60 ft/sec), except as provided in paragraphs (c)(4) (ii) and (iii) of this section.</P>

              <P>(ii) Steam-assisted and nonassisted flares designed for and operated with an exit velocity, as determined by the methods specified in paragraph (f)(4), equal to or greater than 18.3 m/sec (60 <PRTPAGE P="83"/>ft/sec) but less than 122 m/sec (400 ft/sec) are allowed if the net heating value of the gas being combusted is greater than 37.3 MJ/scm (1,000 Btu/scf).</P>

              <P>(iii) Steam-assisted and nonassisted flares designed for and operated with an exit velocity, as determined by the methods specified in paragraph (f)(4), less than the velocity, V<E T="52">max</E>, as determined by the method specified in paragraph (f)(5), and less than 122 m/sec (400 ft/sec) are allowed.</P>

              <P>(5) Air-assisted flares shall be designed and operated with an exit velocity less than the velocity, V<E T="52">max</E>, as determined by the method specified in paragraph (f)(6).</P>
              <P>(6) Flares used to comply with this section shall be steam-assisted, air-assisted, or nonassisted.</P>
              <P>(d) Owners or operators of flares used to comply with the provisions of this subpart shall monitor these control devices to ensure that they are operated and maintained in conformance with their designs. Applicable subparts will provide provisions stating how owners or operators of flares shall monitor these control devices.</P>
              <P>(e) Flares used to comply with provisions of this subpart shall be operated at all times when emissions may be vented to them.</P>
              <P>(f)(1) Method 22 of appendix A to this part shall be used to determine the compliance of flares with the visible emission provisions of this subpart. The observation period is 2 hours and shall be used according to Method 22.</P>
              <P>(2) The presence of a flare pilot flame shall be monitored using a thermocouple or any other equivalent device to detect the presence of a flame.</P>
              <P>(3) The net heating value of the gas being combusted in a flare shall be calculated using the following equation:</P>
              <GPH DEEP="31" SPAN="1">
                <GID>EC01JN92.008</GID>
              </GPH>
              <EXTRACT>
                <FP>where:</FP>
                
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">H<E T="52">T</E>=Net heating value of the sample, MJ/scm; where the net enthalpy per mole of offgas is based on combustion at 25 °C and 760 mm Hg, but the standard temperature for determining the volume corresponding to one mole is 20 °C;</FP>
                <GPH DEEP="58" SPAN="2">
                  <GID>EC01JN92.009</GID>
                </GPH>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">C<E T="52">i</E>=Concentration of sample component i in ppm on a wet basis, as measured for organics by Reference Method 18 and measured for hydrogen and carbon monoxide by ASTM D1946-77 or 90 (Reapproved 1994) (Incorporated by reference as specified in § 60.17); and</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">H<E T="52">i</E>=Net heat of combustion of sample component i, kcal/g mole at 25 °C and 760 mm Hg. The heats of combustion may be determined using ASTM D2382-76 or 88 or D4809-95 (incorporated by reference as specified in § 60.17) if published values are not available or cannot be calculated.</FP>
              </EXTRACT>
              
              <P>(4) The actual exit velocity of a flare shall be determined by dividing the volumetric flowrate (in units of standard temperature and pressure), as determined by Reference Methods 2, 2A, 2C, or 2D as appropriate; by the unobstructed (free) cross sectional area of the flare tip.</P>
              <P>(5) The maximum permitted velocity, V<E T="52">max</E>, for flares complying with paragraph (c)(4)(iii) shall be determined by the following equation.</P>
              <EXTRACT>
                <FP>Log<E T="52">10</E> (V<E T="52">max</E>)=(H<E T="52">T</E>+28.8)/31.7</FP>
                
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">V<E T="52">max</E>=Maximum permitted velocity, M/sec</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">28.8=Constant</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">31.7=Constant</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">H<E T="52">T</E>=The net heating value as determined in paragraph (f)(3).</FP>
              </EXTRACT>
              
              <P>(6) The maximum permitted velocity, V<E T="52">max</E>, for air-assisted flares shall be determined by the following equation.</P>
              <EXTRACT>
                <FP>V<E T="52">max</E>=8.706+0.7084 (H<E T="52">T</E>)</FP>
                
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">V<E T="52">max</E>=Maximum permitted velocity, m/sec</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">8.706=Constant</FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">0.7084=Constant<PRTPAGE P="84"/>
                </FP>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">H<E T="52">T</E>=The net heating value as determined in paragraph (f)(3).</FP>
              </EXTRACT>
              <CITA>[51 FR 2701, Jan. 21, 1986, as amended at 63 FR 24444, May 4, 1998; 65 FR 61752, Oct. 17, 2000]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.19</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>General notification and reporting requirements.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) For the purposes of this part, time periods specified in days shall be measured in calendar days, even if the word “calendar” is absent, unless otherwise specified in an applicable requirement.</P>
              <P>(b) For the purposes of this part, if an explicit postmark deadline is not specified in an applicable requirement for the submittal of a notification, application, report, or other written communication to the Administrator, the owner or operator shall postmark the submittal on or before the number of days specified in the applicable requirement. For example, if a notification must be submitted 15 days before a particular event is scheduled to take place, the notification shall be postmarked on or before 15 days preceding the event; likewise, if a notification must be submitted 15 days after a particular event takes place, the notification shall be delivered or postmarked on or before 15 days following the end of the event. The use of reliable non-Government mail carriers that provide indications of verifiable delivery of information required to be submitted to the Administrator, similar to the postmark provided by the U.S. Postal Service, or alternative means of delivery, including the use of electronic media, agreed to by the permitting authority, is acceptable.</P>
              <P>(c) Notwithstanding time periods or postmark deadlines specified in this part for the submittal of information to the Administrator by an owner or operator, or the review of such information by the Administrator, such time periods or deadlines may be changed by mutual agreement between the owner or operator and the Administrator. Procedures governing the implementation of this provision are specified in paragraph (f) of this section.</P>
              <P>(d) If an owner or operator of an affected facility in a State with delegated authority is required to submit periodic reports under this part to the State, and if the State has an established timeline for the submission of periodic reports that is consistent with the reporting frequency(ies) specified for such facility under this part, the owner or operator may change the dates by which periodic reports under this part shall be submitted (without changing the frequency of reporting) to be consistent with the State's schedule by mutual agreement between the owner or operator and the State. The allowance in the previous sentence applies in each State beginning 1 year after the affected facility is required to be in compliance with the applicable subpart in this part. Procedures governing the implementation of this provision are specified in paragraph (f) of this section.</P>
              <P>(e) If an owner or operator supervises one or more stationary sources affected by standards set under this part and standards set under part 61, part 63, or both such parts of this chapter, he/she may arrange by mutual agreement between the owner or operator and the Administrator (or the State with an approved permit program) a common schedule on which periodic reports required by each applicable standard shall be submitted throughout the year. The allowance in the previous sentence applies in each State beginning 1 year after the stationary source is required to be in compliance with the applicable subpart in this part, or 1 year after the stationary source is required to be in compliance with the applicable 40 CFR part 61 or part 63 of this chapter standard, whichever is latest. Procedures governing the implementation of this provision are specified in paragraph (f) of this section.</P>
              <P>(f)(1)(i) Until an adjustment of a time period or postmark deadline has been approved by the Administrator under paragraphs (f)(2) and (f)(3) of this section, the owner or operator of an affected facility remains strictly subject to the requirements of this part.</P>

              <P>(ii) An owner or operator shall request the adjustment provided for in paragraphs (f)(2) and (f)(3) of this section each time he or she wishes to change an applicable time period or postmark deadline specified in this part.<PRTPAGE P="85"/>
              </P>
              <P>(2) Notwithstanding time periods or postmark deadlines specified in this part for the submittal of information to the Administrator by an owner or operator, or the review of such information by the Administrator, such time periods or deadlines may be changed by mutual agreement between the owner or operator and the Administrator. An owner or operator who wishes to request a change in a time period or postmark deadline for a particular requirement shall request the adjustment in writing as soon as practicable before the subject activity is required to take place. The owner or operator shall include in the request whatever information he or she considers useful to convince the Administrator that an adjustment is warranted.</P>
              <P>(3) If, in the Administrator's judgment, an owner or operator's request for an adjustment to a particular time period or postmark deadline is warranted, the Administrator will approve the adjustment. The Administrator will notify the owner or operator in writing of approval or disapproval of the request for an adjustment within 15 calendar days of receiving sufficient information to evaluate the request.</P>
              <P>(4) If the Administrator is unable to meet a specified deadline, he or she will notify the owner or operator of any significant delay and inform the owner or operator of the amended schedule.</P>
              <CITA>[59 FR 12428, Mar. 16, 1994, as amended at 64 FR 7463, Feb. 12, 1998]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
          </SUBPART>
          <SUBPART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart B—Adoption and Submittal of State Plans for Designated Facilities</HD>
            <SOURCE>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Source:</HD>
              <P>40 FR 53346, Nov. 17, 1975, unless otherwise noted.</P>
            </SOURCE>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.20</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Applicability.</SUBJECT>
              <P>The provisions of this subpart apply to States upon publication of a final guideline document under § 60.22(a).</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.21</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <P>Terms used but not defined in this subpart shall have the meaning given them in the Act and in subpart A:</P>
              <P>(a) <E T="03">Designated pollutant</E> means any air pollutant, the emissions of which are subject to a standard of performance for new stationary sources, but for which air quality criteria have not been issued and that is not included on a list published under section 108(a) of the Act. Designated pollutant also means any air pollutant, the emissions of which are subject to a standard of performance for new stationary sources, that is on the section 112(b)(1) list and is emitted from a facility that is not part of a source category regulated under section 112. Designated pollutant does not include pollutants on the section 112(b)(1) list that are emitted from a facility that is part of a source category regulated under section 112.</P>
              <P>(b) <E T="03">Designated facility</E> means any existing facility (see § 60.2(aa)) which emits a designated pollutant and which would be subject to a standard of performance for that pollutant if the existing facility were an affected facility (see § 60.2(e)).</P>
              <P>(c) <E T="03">Plan</E> means a plan under section 111(d) of the Act which establishes emission standards for designated pollutants from designated facilities and provides for the implementation and enforcement of such emission standards.</P>
              <P>(d) <E T="03">Applicable plan</E> means the plan, or most recent revision thereof, which has been approved under § 60.27(b) or promulgated under § 60.27(d).</P>
              <P>(e) <E T="03">Emission guideline</E> means a guideline set forth in subpart C of this part, or in a final guideline document published under § 60.22(a), which reflects the degree of emission reduction achievable through the application of the best system of emission reduction which (taking into account the cost of such reduction) the Administrator has determined has been adequately demonstrated for designated facilities.</P>
              <P>(f) <E T="03">Emission standard</E> means a legally enforceable regulation setting forth an allowable rate of emissions into the atmosphere, establishing an allowance system, or prescribing equipment specifications for control of air pollution emissions.</P>
              <P>(g) <E T="03">Compliance schedule</E> means a legally enforceable schedule specifying a date or dates by which a source or category of sources must comply with specific emission standards contained in a <PRTPAGE P="86"/>plan or with any increments of progress to achieve such compliance.</P>
              <P>(h) <E T="03">Increments of progress</E> means steps to achieve compliance which must be taken by an owner or operator of a designated facility, including:</P>
              <P>(1) Submittal of a final control plan for the designated facility to the appropriate air pollution control agency;</P>
              <P>(2) Awarding of contracts for emission control systems or for process modifications, or issuance of orders for the purchase of component parts to accomplish emission control or process modification;</P>
              <P>(3) Initiation of on-site construction or installation of emission control equipment or process change;</P>
              <P>(4) Completion of on-site construction or installation of emission control equipment or process change; and</P>
              <P>(5) Final compliance.</P>
              <P>(i) <E T="03">Region</E> means an air quality control region designated under section 107 of the Act and described in part 81 of this chapter.</P>
              <P>(j) <E T="03">Local agency</E> means any local governmental agency.</P>
              <P>(k) <E T="03">Allowance system</E> means a control program under which the owner or operator of each designated facility is required to hold an authorization for each specified unit of a designated pollutant emitted from that facility during a specified period and which limits the total amount of such authorizations available to be held for a designated pollutant for a specified period and allows the transfer of such authorizations not used to meet the authorization-holding requirement.</P>
              <CITA>[40 FR 53346, Nov. 17, 1975, as amended at 70 FR 28649, May 18, 2005]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.22</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Publication of guideline documents, emission guidelines, and final compliance times.</SUBJECT>

              <P>(a) Concurrently upon or after proposal of standards of performance for the control of a designated pollutant from affected facilities, the Administrator will publish a draft guideline document containing information pertinent to control of the designated pollutant form designated facilities. Notice of the availability of the draft guideline document will be published in the <E T="04">Federal Register</E> and public comments on its contents will be invited. After consideration of public comments and upon or after promulgation of standards of performance for control of a designated pollutant from affected facilities, a final guideline document will be published and notice of its availability will be published in the <E T="04">Federal Register.</E>
              </P>
              <P>(b) Guideline documents published under this section will provide information for the development of State plans, such as:</P>
              <P>(1) Information concerning known or suspected endangerment of public health or welfare caused, or contributed to, by the designated pollutant.</P>
              <P>(2) A description of systems of emission reduction which, in the judgment of the Administrator, have been adequately demonstrated.</P>
              <P>(3) Information on the degree of emission reduction which is achievable with each system, together with information on the costs and environmental effects of applying each system to designated facilities.</P>
              <P>(4) Incremental periods of time normally expected to be necessary for the design, installation, and startup of identified control systems.</P>
              <P>(5) An emission guideline that reflects the application of the best system of emission reduction (considering the cost of such reduction) that has been adequately demonstrated for designated facilities, and the time within which compliance with emission standards of equivalent stringency can be achieved. The Administrator will specify different emission guidelines or compliance times or both for different sizes, types, and classes of designated facilities when costs of control, physical limitations, geographical location, or similar factors make subcategorization appropriate. (6) Such other available information as the Administrator determines may contribute to the formulation of State plans.</P>

              <P>(c) Except as provided in paragraph (d)(1) of this section, the emission guidelines and compliance times referred to in paragraph (b)(5) of this section will be proposed for comment upon publication of the draft guideline document, and after consideration of comments will be promulgated in subpart C of this part with such modifications as may be appropriate.<PRTPAGE P="87"/>
              </P>

              <P>(d)(1) If the Administrator determines that a designated pollutant may cause or contribute to endangerment of public welfare, but that adverse effects on public health have not been demonstrated, he will include the determination in the draft guideline document and in the <E T="04">Federal Register</E> notice of its availability. Except as provided in paragraph (d)(2) of this section, paragraph (c) of this section shall be inapplicable in such cases.</P>

              <P>(2) If the Administrator determines at any time on the basis of new information that a prior determination under paragraph (d)(1) of this section is incorrect or no longer correct, he will publish notice of the determination in the <E T="04">Federal Register,</E> revise the guideline document as necessary under paragraph (a) of this section, and propose and promulgate emission guidelines and compliance times under paragraph (c) of this section.</P>
              <CITA>[40 FR 53346, Nov. 17, 1975, as amended at 54 FR 52189, Dec. 20, 1989]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.23</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Adoption and submittal of State plans; public hearings.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a)(1) Unless otherwise specified in the applicable subpart, within 9 months after notice of the availability of a final guideline document is published under § 60.22(a), each State shall adopt and submit to the Administrator, in accordance with § 60.4 of subpart A of this part, a plan for the control of the designated pollutant to which the guideline document applies.</P>
              <P>(2) Within nine months after notice of the availability of a final revised guideline document is published as provided in § 60.22(d)(2), each State shall adopt and submit to the Administrator any plan revision necessary to meet the requirements of this subpart.</P>
              <P>(b) If no designated facility is located within a State, the State shall submit a letter of certification to that effect to the Administrator within the time specified in paragraph (a) of this section. Such certification shall exempt the State from the requirements of this subpart for that designated pollutant.</P>
              <P>(c)(1) Except as provided in paragraphs (c)(2) and (c)(3) of this section, the State shall, prior to the adoption of any plan or revision thereof, conduct one or more public hearings within the State on such plan or plan revision.</P>
              <P>(2) No hearing shall be required for any change to an increment of progress in an approved compliance schedule unless the change is likely to cause the facility to be unable to comply with the final compliance date in the schedule.</P>
              <P>(3) No hearing shall be required on an emission standard in effect prior to the effective date of this subpart if it was adopted after a public hearing and is at least as stringent as the corresponding emission guideline specified in the applicable guideline document published under § 60.22(a).</P>
              <P>(d) Any hearing required by paragraph (c) of this section shall be held only after reasonable notice. Notice shall be given at least 30 days prior to the date of such hearing and shall include:</P>
              <P>(1) Notification to the public by prominently advertising the date, time, and place of such hearing in each region affected;</P>
              <P>(2) Availability, at the time of public announcement, of each proposed plan or revision thereof for public inspection in at least one location in each region to which it will apply;</P>
              <P>(3) Notification to the Administrator;</P>
              <P>(4) Notification to each local air pollution control agency in each region to which the plan or revision will apply; and</P>
              <P>(5) In the case of an interstate region, notification to any other State included in the region.</P>
              <P>(e) The State shall prepare and retain, for a minimum of 2 years, a record of each hearing for inspection by any interested party. The record shall contain, as a minimum, a list of witnesses together with the text of each presentation.</P>
              <P>(f) The State shall submit with the plan or revision:</P>
              <P>(1) Certification that each hearing required by paragraph (c) of this section was held in accordance with the notice required by paragraph (d) of this section; and</P>

              <P>(2) A list of witnesses and their organizational affiliations, if any, appearing at the hearing and a brief written summary of each presentation or written submission.<PRTPAGE P="88"/>
              </P>
              <P>(g) Upon written application by a State agency (through the appropriate Regional Office), the Administrator may approve State procedures designed to insure public participation in the matters for which hearings are required and public notification of the opportunity to participate if, in the judgment of the Administrator, the procedures, although different from the requirements of this subpart, in fact provide for adequate notice to and participation of the public. The Administrator may impose such conditions on his approval as he deems necessary. Procedures approved under this section shall be deemed to satisfy the requirements of this subpart regarding procedures for public hearings.</P>
              <CITA>[40 FR 53346, Nov. 17, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 65414, Dec. 19, 1995]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.24</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission standards and compliance schedules.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) Each plan shall include emission standards and compliance schedules.</P>
              <P>(b)(1) Emission standards shall either be based on an allowance system or prescribe allowable rates of emissions except when it is clearly impracticable.</P>
              <P>(2) Test methods and procedures for determining compliance with the emission standards shall be specified in the plan. Methods other than those specified in appendix A to this part may be specified in the plan if shown to be equivalent or alternative methods as defined in § 60.2 (t) and (u).</P>
              <P>(3) Emission standards shall apply to all designated facilities within the State. A plan may contain emission standards adopted by local jurisdictions provided that the standards are enforceable by the State.</P>
              <P>(c) Except as provided in paragraph (f) of this section, where the Administrator has determined that a designated pollutant may cause or contribute to endangerment of public health, emission standards shall be no less stringent than the corresponding emission guideline(s) specified in subpart C of this part, and final compliance shall be required as expeditiously as practicable but no later than the compliance times specified in subpart C of this part.</P>
              <P>(d) Where the Administrator has determined that a designated pollutant may cause or contribute to endangerment of public welfare but that adverse effects on public health have not been demonstrated, States may balance the emission guidelines, compliance times, and other information provided in the applicable guideline document against other factors of public concern in establishing emission standards, compliance schedules, and variances. Appropriate consideration shall be given to the factors specified in § 60.22(b) and to information presented at the public hearing(s) conducted under § 60.23(c).</P>
              <P>(e)(1) Any compliance schedule extending more than 12 months from the date required for submittal of the plan must include legally enforceable increments of progress to achieve compliance for each designated facility or category of facilities. Unless otherwise specified in the applicable subpart, increments of progress must include, where practicable, each increment of progress specified in § 60.21(h) and must include such additional increments of progress as may be necessary to permit close and effective supervision of progress toward final compliance.</P>
              <P>(2) A plan may provide that compliance schedules for individual sources or categories of sources will be formulated after plan submittal. Any such schedule shall be the subject of a public hearing held according to § 60.23 and shall be submitted to the Administrator within 60 days after the date of adoption of the schedule but in no case later than the date prescribed for submittal of the first semiannual report required by § 60.25(e).</P>
              <P>(f) Unless otherwise specified in the applicable subpart on a case-by-case basis for particular designated facilities or classes of facilities, States may provide for the application of less stringent emissions standards or longer compliance schedules than those otherwise required by paragraph (c) of this section, provided that the State demonstrates with respect to each such facility (or class of facilities):</P>
              <P>(1) Unreasonable cost of control resulting from plant age, location, or basic process design;</P>

              <P>(2) Physical impossibility of installing necessary control equipment; or<PRTPAGE P="89"/>
              </P>
              <P>(3) Other factors specific to the facility (or class of facilities) that make application of a less stringent standard or final compliance time significantly more reasonable.</P>
              <P>(g) Nothing in this subpart shall be construed to preclude any State or political subdivision thereof from adopting or enforcing (1) emission standards more stringent than emission guidelines specified in subpart C of this part or in applicable guideline documents or (2) compliance schedules requiring final compliance at earlier times than those specified in subpart C or in applicable guideline documents.</P>
              <P>(h) Each of the States identified in paragraph (h)(1) of this section shall be subject to the requirements of paragraphs (h)(2) through (7) of this section.</P>
              <P>(1) Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, and the District of Columbia shall each, and, if approved for treatment as a State under part 49 of this chapter, the Navajo Nation and the Ute Indian Tribe may each, submit a State plan meeting the requirements of paragraphs (h)(2) through (7) of this section and the other applicable requirements for a State plan under this subpart.</P>
              <P>(2) The State's State plan under paragraph (h)(1) of this section must be submitted to the Administrator by no later than November 17, 2006. The State shall deliver five copies of the State plan to the appropriate Regional Office, with a letter giving notice of such action.</P>
              <P>(3) The State's State plan under paragraph (h)(1) of this section shall contain emission standards and compliance schedules and demonstrate that they will result in compliance with the State's annual electrical generating unit (EGU) mercury (Hg) budget for the appropriate periods. The amount of the annual EGU Hg budget, in tons of Hg per year, shall be as follows, for the indicated State for the indicated period:</P>
              <GPOTABLE CDEF="s25,6.3,6.3" COLS="3" OPTS="L2">
                <BOXHD>
                  <CHED H="1">State</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">Annual EGU Hg budget<LI>(tons)</LI>
                  </CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">2010-2017</CHED>
                  <CHED H="2">2018 and<LI>thereafter</LI>
                  </CHED>
                </BOXHD>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Alaska</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.010</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.004</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Alabama</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.289</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.509</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Arkansas</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.516</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.204</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Arizona</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.454</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.179</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">California</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.041</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.016</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Colorado</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.706</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.279</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Connecticut</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.053</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.021</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Delaware</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.072</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.028</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Florida</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.232</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.487</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Georgia</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.227</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.484</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Hawaii</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.024</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.009</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Iowa</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.727</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.287</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Illinois</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.594</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.629</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Indiana</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.097</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.828</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Kansas</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.723</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.285</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Kentucky</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.525</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.602</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Louisiana</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.601</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.237</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Massachusetts</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.172</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.068</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Maryland</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.490</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.193</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Maine</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.001</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.001</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Michigan</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.303</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.514</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Minnesota</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.695</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.274</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Missouri</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.393</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.550</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Mississippi</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.291</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.115</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Montana</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.377</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.149</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Navajo Nation</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.600</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.237</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">North Carolina</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.133</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.447</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">North Dakota</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.564</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.617</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Nebraska</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.421</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.166</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">New Hampshire</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.063</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.025</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">New Jersey</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.153</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.060</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">New Mexico</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.299</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.118</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Nevada</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.285</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.112</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">New York</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.393</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.155</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ohio</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.056</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.812</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Oklahoma</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.721</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.285</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Oregon</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.076</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.030</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Pennsylvania</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.779</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.702</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">South Carolina</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.580</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.229</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">South Dakota</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.072</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.029</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Tennessee</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.944</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.373</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Texas</ENT>
                  <ENT>4.656</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.838</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Utah</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.506</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.200</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Ute Indian Tribe</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.060</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.024</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Virginia</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.592</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.234</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Washington</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.198</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.078</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">Wisconsin</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.890</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.351</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="01">West Virginia</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.394</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.550</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW RUL="n,s">
                  <ENT I="01">Wyoming</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.952</ENT>
                  <ENT>0.376</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="03">Total</ENT>
                  <ENT>38.000</ENT>
                  <ENT>15.000</ENT>
                </ROW>
              </GPOTABLE>
              <P>(4) Each State plan under paragraph (h)(1) of this section shall require EGUs to comply with the monitoring, record keeping, and reporting provisions of part 75 of this chapter with regard to Hg mass emissions.</P>

              <P>(5) In addition to meeting the requirements of § 60.26, each State plan under paragraph (h)(1) of this section <PRTPAGE P="90"/>must show that the State has legal authority to:</P>
              <P>(i) Adopt emissions standards and compliance schedules necessary for attainment and maintenance of the State's relevant annual EGU Hg budget under paragraph (h)(3) of this section; and</P>
              <P>(ii) Require owners or operators of EGUs in the State to meet the monitoring, record keeping, and reporting requirements described in paragraph (h)(4) of this section.</P>
              <P>(6)(i) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (h)(3) and (5)(i) of this section, if a State adopts regulations substantively identical to subpart HHHH of this part (Hg Budget Trading Program), incorporates such subpart by reference into its regulations, or adopts regulations that differ substantively from such subpart only as set forth in paragraph (h)(6)(ii) of this section, then such allowance system in the State's State plan is automatically approved as meeting the requirements of paragraph (h)(3) of this section, provided that the State demonstrates that it has the legal authority to take such action and to implement its responsibilities under such regulations.</P>
              <P>(ii) If a State adopts an allowance system that differs substantively from subpart HHHH of this part only as follows, then the emissions trading program is approved as set forth in paragraph (h)(6)(i) of this section.</P>
              <P>(A) The State may decline to adopt the allocation provisions set forth in §§ 60.4141 and 60.4142 and may instead adopt any methodology for allocating Hg allowances.</P>
              <P>(B) The State's methodology under paragraph (h)(6)(ii)(A) of this section must not allow the State to allocate Hg allowances for a year in excess of the amount in the State's annual EGU Hg budget for such year under paragraph (h)(3) of this section;</P>
              <P>(C) The State's methodology under paragraph (h)(6)(ii)(A) of this section must require that, for EGUs commencing operation before January 1, 2001, the State will determine, and notify the Administrator of, each unit's allocation of Hg allowances by November 17, 2006 for 2010, 2011, and 2012 and by October 31, 2009 and October 31 of each year thereafter for the fourth year after the year of the notification deadline; and</P>
              <P>(D) The State's methodology under paragraph (h)(6)(ii)(A) of this section must require that, for EGUs commencing operation on or after January 1, 2001, the State will determine, and notify the Administrator of, each unit's allocation of Hg allowances by October 31 of the year for which the Hg allowances are allocated.</P>
              <P>(7) If a State adopts an allowance system that differs substantively from subpart HHHH of this part, other than as set forth in paragraph (h)(6)(ii) of this section, then such allowance system is not automatically approved as set forth in paragraph (h)(6)(i) or (ii) of this section and will be reviewed by the Administrator for approvability in accordance with the other provisions of paragraphs (h)(2) through (5) of this section and the other applicable requirements for a State plan under this subpart, provided that the Hg allowances issued under such allowance system shall not, and the State plan under paragraph (h)(1) of this section shall state that such Hg allowances shall not, qualify as Hg allowances under any allowance system approved under paragraph (h)(6)(i) or (ii) of this section.</P>
              <P>(8) The terms used in this paragraph (h) shall have the following meanings:</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Administrator</E> means the Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency or the Administrator's duly authorized representative.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Allocate or allocation</E> means, with regard to Hg allowances, the determination of the amount of Hg allowances to be initially credited to a source.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Boiler</E> means an enclosed fossil-or other fuel-fired combustion device used to produce heat and to transfer heat to recirculating water, steam, or other medium.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Bottoming-cycle cogeneration unit</E> means a cogeneration unit in which the energy input to the unit is first used to produce useful thermal energy and at least some of the reject heat from the useful thermal energy application or process is then used for electricity production.<PRTPAGE P="91"/>
              </P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Coal</E> means any solid fuel classified as anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, or lignite by the American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard Specification for Classification of Coals by Rank D388-77, 90, 91, 95, 98a, or 99 (Reapproved 2004) <E T="63"/>
                <SU>1</SU> (incorporated by reference, see § 60.17).</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Coal-derived fuel</E> means any fuel (whether in a solid, liquid, or gaseous state) produced by the mechanical, thermal, or chemical processing of coal.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Coal-fired</E> means combusting any amount of coal or coal-derived fuel, alone or in combination with any amount of any other fuel, during any year.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Cogeneration unit</E> means a stationary, coal-fired boiler or stationary, coal-fired combustion turbine:</P>
              <P>(1) Having equipment used to produce electricity and useful thermal energy for industrial, commercial, heating, or cooling purposes through the sequential use of energy; and</P>
              <P>(2) Producing during the 12-month period starting on the date the unit first produces electricity and during any calendar year after which the unit first produces electricity:</P>
              <P>(i) For a topping-cycle cogeneration unit,</P>
              <P>(A) Useful thermal energy not less than 5 percent of total energy output; and</P>
              <P>(B) Useful power that, when added to one-half of useful thermal energy produced, is not less then 42.5 percent of total energy input, if useful thermal energy produced is 15 percent or more of total energy output, or not less than 45 percent of total energy input, if useful thermal energy produced is less than 15 percent of total energy output.</P>
              <P>(ii) For a bottoming-cycle cogeneration unit, useful power not less than 45 percent of total energy input.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Combustion turbine</E> means:</P>
              <P>(1) An enclosed device comprising a compressor, a combustion, and a turbine and in which the flue gas resulting from the combustion of fuel in the combustion passes through the turbine, rotating the turbine; and</P>
              <P>(2) If the enclosed device under paragraph (1) of this definition is combined cycle, any associated heat recovery steam generator and steam turbine.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Commence operation</E> means to have begun any mechanical, chemical, or electronic process, including, with regard to a unit, start-up of a unit's combustion chamber.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Electric generating unit</E> or <E T="03">EGU</E> means:</P>
              <P>(1)(i) Except as provided in paragraphs (2) and (3) of this definition, a stationary, coal-fired boiler or stationary, coal-fired combustion turbine in the State serving at any time, since the later of November 15, 1990 or the start-up of the unit's combustion chamber, a generator with nameplate capacity of more than 25 megawatts electric (MWe) producing electricity for sale.</P>
              <P>(ii) If a stationary boiler or stationary combustion turbine that, under paragraph (1)(i) of this definition, is not an electric generating unit begins to combust coal or coal-derived fuel or to serve a generator with nameplate capacity of more than 25 MWe producing electricity for sale, the unit shall become an electric generating unit as provided in paragraph (1)(i) of this definition on the first date on which it both combusts coal or coal-derived fuel and serves such generator.</P>
              <P>(2) A unit that meets the requirements set forth in paragraph (2)(i)(A) of this definition shall not be an electric generating unit:</P>
              <P>(i)(A) A unit that is an electric generating unit under paragraph (1)(i) or (ii) of this definition:</P>
              <P>(<E T="03">1</E>) Qualifying as a cogeneration unit during the 12-month period starting on the date the unit first produces electricity and continuing to qualify as a cogeneration unit; and</P>
              <P>(<E T="03">2</E>) Not serving at any time, since the later of November 15, 1990 or the start-up of the unit's combustion chamber, a generator with nameplate capacity of more than 25 MWe supplying in any calendar year more than one-third of the unit's potential electric output capacity or 219,000 megawatt-hours (MWh), whichever is greater, to any utility power distribution system for sale.</P>

              <P>(B) If a unit qualifies as a cogeneration unit during the 12-month period starting on the date the unit first produces electricity and meets the requirements of paragraph (2)(i)(A) of this definition for at least one calendar <PRTPAGE P="92"/>year, but subsequently no longer meets all such requirements, the unit shall become an electric generating unit starting on the earlier of January 1 after the first calendar year during which the unit first no longer qualifies as a cogeneration unit or January 1 after the first calendar year during which the unit no longer meets the requirements of paragraph (2)(i)(A)(2) of this definition.</P>
              <P>(3) A “solid waste incineration unit” as defined in Clean Air Act section 129(g)(1) combusting “municipal waste” as defined in Clean Air Act section 129(g)(5) shall not be an electric generating unit if it is subject to one of the following rules:</P>
              <P>(i) An EPA-approved State plan for implementing subpart Cb of part 60 of this chapter, “Emissions Guidelines and Compliance Times for Large Municipal Waste Combustors That Are Constructed On or Before September 20, 1994”;</P>
              <P>(ii) Subpart Eb of part 60 of this chapter, “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”;</P>
              <P>(iii) Subpart AAAA of part 60 of this chapter, “Standards of Performance for Small Municipal Waste Combustors for Which Construction is Commenced After August 30, 1999 or for Which Modification or Reconstruction is Commenced After June 6, 2001”;</P>
              <P>(iv) An EPA-approved State Plan for implementing subpart BBBB of part 60 of this chapter, “Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times for Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units Constructed On or Before August 30, 1999”;</P>
              <P>(v) Subpart FFF of part 62 of this chapter, “Federal Plan Requirements for Large Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed On or Before September 20, 1994; or</P>
              <P>(vi) Subpart JJJ of 40 CFR part 62, “Federal Plan Requirements for Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units Constructed On or Before August 30, 1999”.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Generator</E> means a device that produces electricity.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Gross electrical output</E> means, with regard to a cogeneration unit, electricity made available for use, including any such electricity used in the power production process (which process includes, but is not limited to, any on-site processing or treatment of fuel combusted at the unit and any on-site emission controls).</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Gross thermal energy</E> means, with regard to a cogeneration unit, useful thermal energy output plus, where such output is made available for an industrial or commercial process, any heat contained in condensate return or makeup water.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Heat input</E> means, with regard to a specified period of time, the product (in million British thermal units per unit time, MMBTU/time) of the gross calorific value of the fuel (in Btu per pound, Btu/lb) divided by 1,000,000 Btu/MMBTU and multiplied by the fuel feed rate into a combustion device (in lb of fuel/time), as measured, recorded, and reported to the Administrator by the Hg designated representative and determined by the Administrator in accordance with §§ 60.4170 through 60.4176 and excluding the heat derived from preheated combustion air, reticulated flue gases, or exhaust from other sources.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Hg allowance</E> means a limited authorization issued by the permitting authority to emit one ounce of Hg during a control period of the specified calendar year for which the authorization is allocated or of any calendar year thereafter.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Life-of-the-unit, firm power contractual arrangement</E> means a unit participation power sales agreement under which a customer reserves, or is entitled to receive, a specified amount or percentage of nameplate capacity and associated energy generated by any specified unit and pays its proportional amount of such unit's total costs, pursuant to a contract:</P>
              <P>(1) For the life of the unit;</P>
              <P>(2) For a cumulative term of no less than 30 years, including contracts that permit an election for early termination; or</P>

              <P>(3) For a period no less than 25 years or 70 percent of the economic useful life of the unit determined as of the time the unit is built, with option <PRTPAGE P="93"/>rights to purchase or release some portion of the nameplate capacity and associated energy generated by the unit at the end of the period.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Maximum design heat input</E> means, starting from the initial installation of a unit, the maximum amount of fuel per hour (in Btu/hr) that a unit is capable of combusting on a steady-state basis as specified by the manufacturer of the unit, or, starting from the completion of any subsequent physical change in the unit resulting in a decrease in the maximum amount of fuel per hour (in Btu per hour, Btu/hr) that a unit is capable of combusting on a steady-state basis, such decreased maximum amount as specified by the person conducting the physical change.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Nameplate capacity</E> means, starting from the initial installation of a generator, the maximum electrical generating output (in MW) that the generator is capable of producing on a steady-state basis and during continuous operation (when not restricted by seasonal or other derates) as specified by the manufacturer of the generator or, starting from the completion of any subsequent physical change in the generator resulting in an increase in the maximum electrical generating output (in MW) that the generator is capable of producing on a steady-state basis and during continuous operation (when not restricted by seasonal or other derates), such increased maximum amount as specified by the person conducting the physical change.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Operator</E> means any person who operates, controls, or supervises an EGU or a source that includes an EGU and shall include, but not be limited to, any holding company, utility system, or plant manager of such EGU or source.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Ounce</E> means 2.84 × 10<SU>7</SU> micrograms.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Owner</E> means any of the following persons:</P>
              <P>(1) With regard to a Hg Budget source or a Hg Budget unit at a source, respectively:</P>
              <P>(i) Any holder of any portion of the legal or equitable title in a Hg Budget unit at the source or the Hg Budget unit;</P>
              <P>(ii) Any holder of a leasehold interest in a Hg Budget unit at the source or the Hg Budget unit; or</P>
              <P>(iii) Any purchaser of power from a Hg Budget unit at the source or the Hg Budget unit under a life-of-the-unit, firm power contractual arrangement; provided that, unless expressly provided for in a leasehold agreement, owner shall not include a passive lessor, or a person who has an equitable interest through such lessor, whose rental payments are not based (either directly or indirectly) on the revenues or income from such Hg Budget unit; or</P>
              <P>(2) With regard to any general account, any person who has an ownership interest with respect to the Hg allowances held in the general account and who is subject to the binding agreement for the Hg authorized account representative to represent the person's ownership interest with respect to Hg allowances.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Potential electrical output capacity</E> means 33 percent of a unit's maximum design heat input, divided by 3,413 Btu per kilowatt-hour (Btu/kWh), divided by 1,000 kWh per megawatt-hour (kWh/MWh), and multiplied by 8,760 hr/yr.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Sequential use of energy</E> means:</P>
              <P>(1) For a topping-cycle cogeneration unit, the use of reject heat from electricity production in a useful thermal energy application or process; or</P>
              <P>(2) For a bottoming-cycle cogeneration unit, the use of reject heat from seful thermal energy application or process in electricity production.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Source</E> means all buildings, structures, or installations located in one or more contiguous or adjacent properties under common control of the same person or persons.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">State</E> means:</P>
              <P>(1) For purposes of referring to a governing entity, one of the States in the United States, the District of Columbia, or, if approved for treatment as a State under part 49 of this chapter, the Navajo Nation or Ute Indian Tribe that adopts the Hg Budget Trading Program pursuant to § 60.24(h)(6); or</P>
              <P>(2) For purposes of referring to a geographic area, one of the States in the United States, the District of Columbia, the Navajo Nation Indian country, or the Ute Tribe Indian country.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Topping-cycle cogeneration unit</E> means a cogeneration unit in which the energy input to the unit is first used to <PRTPAGE P="94"/>produce useful power, including electricity, and at least some of the reject heat from the electricity production is then used to provide useful thermal energy.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Total energy input</E> means, with regard to a cogeneration unit, total energy of all forms supplied to the cogeneration unit, excluding energy produced by the cogeneration unit itself.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Total energy output</E> means, with regard to a cogeneration unit, the sum of useful power and useful thermal energy produced by the cogeneration unit.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Unit</E> means a stationary coal-fired boiler or a stationary coal-fired combustion turbine.</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Useful power</E> means, with regard to a cogeneration unit, electricity or mechanical energy made available for use, excluding any such energy used in the power production process (which process includes, but is not limited to, any on-site processing or treatment of fuel combusted at the unit and any on-site emission controls).</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Useful thermal energy</E> means, with regard to a cogeneration unit, thermal energy that is:</P>
              <P>(1) Made available to an industrial or commercial process (not a power production process), excluding any heat contained in condensate return or makeup water;</P>
              <P>(2) Used in a heat application (<E T="03">e.g.</E>, space heating or domestic hot water heating); or</P>
              <P>(3) Used in a space cooling application (<E T="03">i.e.</E>, thermal energy used by an absorption chiller).</P>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Utility power distribution system</E> means the portion of an electricity grid owned or operated by a utility and dedicated to delivering electricity to customers.</P>
              <CITA>[40 FR 53346, Nov. 17, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 65414, Dec. 19, 1995; 65 FR 76384, Dec. 6, 2000; 70 FR 28649, May 18, 2005; 71 FR 33398, June 9, 2006]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.25</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Emission inventories, source surveillance, reports.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) Each plan shall include an inventory of all designated facilities, including emission data for the designated pollutants and information related to emissions as specified in appendix D to this part. Such data shall be summarized in the plan, and emission rates of designated pollutants from designated facilities shall be correlated with applicable emission standards. As used in this subpart, “correlated” means presented in such a manner as to show the relationship between measured or estimated amounts of emissions and the amounts of such emissions allowable under applicable emission standards.</P>
              <P>(b) Each plan shall provide for monitoring the status of compliance with applicable emission standards. Each plan shall, as a minimum, provide for:</P>
              <P>(1) Legally enforceable procedures for requiring owners or operators of designated facilities to maintain records and periodically report to the State information on the nature and amount of emissions from such facilities, and/or such other information as may be necessary to enable the State to determine whether such facilities are in compliance with applicable portions of the plan. Submission of electronic documents shall comply with the requirements of 40 CFR part 3—(Electronic reporting).</P>
              <P>(2) Periodic inspection and, when applicable, testing of designated facilities.</P>
              <P>(c) Each plan shall provide that information obtained by the State under paragraph (b) of this section shall be correlated with applicable emission standards (see § 60.25(a)) and made available to the general public.</P>
              <P>(d) The provisions referred to in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section shall be specifically identified. Copies of such provisions shall be submitted with the plan unless:</P>
              <P>(1) They have been approved as portions of a preceding plan submitted under this subpart or as portions of an implementation plan submitted under section 110 of the Act, and</P>
              <P>(2) The State demonstrates:</P>
              <P>(i) That the provisions are applicable to the designated pollutant(s) for which the plan is submitted, and</P>
              <P>(ii) That the requirements of § 60.26 are met.</P>

              <P>(e) The State shall submit reports on progress in plan enforcement to the Administrator on an annual (calendar year) basis, commencing with the first full report period after approval of a plan or after promulgation of a plan by the Administrator. Information required under this paragraph must be <PRTPAGE P="95"/>included in the annual report required by § 51.321 of this chapter.</P>
              <P>(f) Each progress report shall include:</P>
              <P>(1) Enforcement actions initiated against designated facilities during the reporting period, under any emission standard or compliance schedule of the plan.</P>
              <P>(2) Identification of the achievement of any increment of progress required by the applicable plan during the reporting period.</P>
              <P>(3) Identification of designated facilities that have ceased operation during the reporting period.</P>
              <P>(4) Submission of emission inventory data as described in paragraph (a) of this section for designated facilities that were not in operation at the time of plan development but began operation during the reporting period.</P>
              <P>(5) Submission of additional data as necessary to update the information submitted under paragraph (a) of this section or in previous progress reports.</P>
              <P>(6) Submission of copies of technical reports on all performance testing on designated facilities conducted under paragraph (b)(2) of this section, complete with concurrently recorded process data.</P>
              <CITA>[40 FR 53346, Nov. 17, 1975, as amended at 44 FR 65071, Nov. 9, 1979; 70 FR 59887, Oct. 13, 2005]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.26</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Legal authority.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) Each plan shall show that the State has legal authority to carry out the plan, including authority to:</P>
              <P>(1) Adopt emission standards and compliance schedules applicable to designated facilities.</P>
              <P>(2) Enforce applicable laws, regulations, standards, and compliance schedules, and seek injunctive relief.</P>
              <P>(3) Obtain information necessary to determine whether designated facilities are in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, standards, and compliance schedules, including authority to require recordkeeping and to make inspections and conduct tests of designated facilities.</P>
              <P>(4) Require owners or operators of designated facilities to install, maintain, and use emission monitoring devices and to make periodic reports to the State on the nature and amounts of emissions from such facilities; also authority for the State to make such data available to the public as reported and as correlated with applicable emission standards.</P>
              <P>(b) The provisions of law or regulations which the State determines provide the authorities required by this section shall be specifically identified. Copies of such laws or regulations shall be submitted with the plan unless:</P>
              <P>(1) They have been approved as portions of a preceding plan submitted under this subpart or as portions of an implementation plan submitted under section 110 of the Act, and</P>
              <P>(2) The State demonstrates that the laws or regulations are applicable to the designated pollutant(s) for which the plan is submitted.</P>
              <P>(c) The plan shall show that the legal authorities specified in this section are available to the State at the time of submission of the plan. Legal authority adequate to meet the requirements of paragraphs (a)(3) and (4) of this section may be delegated to the State under section 114 of the Act.</P>
              <P>(d) A State governmental agency other than the State air pollution control agency may be assigned responsibility for carrying out a portion of a plan if the plan demonstrates to the Administrator's satisfaction that the State governmental agency has the legal authority necessary to carry out that portion of the plan.</P>
              <P>(e) The State may authorize a local agency to carry out a plan, or portion thereof, within the local agency's jurisdiction if the plan demonstrates to the Administrator's satisfaction that the local agency has the legal authority necessary to implement the plan or portion thereof, and that the authorization does not relieve the State of responsibility under the Act for carrying out the plan or portion thereof.</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.27</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Actions by the Administrator.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) The Administrator may, whenever he determines necessary, extend the period for submission of any plan or plan revision or portion thereof.</P>

              <P>(b) After receipt of a plan or plan revision, the Administrator will propose the plan or revision for approval or disapproval. The Administrator will, within four months after the date required for submission of a plan or plan <PRTPAGE P="96"/>revision, approve or disapprove such plan or revision or each portion thereof.</P>
              <P>(c) The Administrator will, after consideration of any State hearing record, promptly prepare and publish proposed regulations setting forth a plan, or portion thereof, for a State if:</P>
              <P>(1) The State fails to submit a plan within the time prescribed;</P>
              <P>(2) The State fails to submit a plan revision required by § 60.23(a)(2) within the time prescribed; or</P>
              <P>(3) The Administrator disapproves the State plan or plan revision or any portion thereof, as unsatisfactory because the requirements of this subpart have not been met.</P>
              <P>(d) The Administrator will, within six months after the date required for submission of a plan or plan revision, promulgate the regulations proposed under paragraph (c) of this section with such modifications as may be appropriate unless, prior to such promulgation, the State has adopted and submitted a plan or plan revision which the Administrator determines to be approvable.</P>
              <P>(e)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (e)(2) of this section, regulations proposed and promulgated by the Administrator under this section will prescribe emission standards of the same stringency as the corresponding emission guideline(s) specified in the final guideline document published under § 60.22(a) and will require final compliance with such standards as expeditiously as practicable but no later than the times specified in the guideline document.</P>
              <P>(2) Upon application by the owner or operator of a designated facility to which regulations proposed and promulgated under this section will apply, the Administrator may provide for the application of less stringent emission standards or longer compliance schedules than those otherwise required by this section in accordance with the criteria specified in § 60.24(f).</P>
              <P>(f) Prior to promulgation of a plan under paragraph (d) of this section, the Administrator will provide the opportunity for at least one public hearing in either:</P>
              <P>(1) Each State that failed to hold a public hearing as required by § 60.23(c); or</P>

              <P>(2) Washington, DC or an alternate location specified in the <E T="04">Federal Register</E>.</P>
              <CITA>[40 FR 53346, Nov. 17, 1975, as amended at 65 FR 76384, Dec. 6, 2000]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.28</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Plan revisions by the State.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) Plan revisions which have the effect of delaying compliance with applicable emission standards or increments of progress or of establishing less stringent emission standards shall be submitted to the Administrator within 60 days after adoption in accordance with the procedures and requirements applicable to development and submission of the original plan.</P>
              <P>(b) More stringent emission standards, or orders which have the effect of accelerating compliance, may be submitted to the Administrator as plan revisions in accordance with the procedures and requirements applicable to development and submission of the original plan.</P>
              <P>(c) A revision of a plan, or any portion thereof, shall not be considered part of an applicable plan until approved by the Administrator in accordance with this subpart.</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.29</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Plan revisions by the Administrator.</SUBJECT>
              <P>After notice and opportunity for public hearing in each affected State, the Administrator may revise any provision of an applicable plan if:</P>
              <P>(a) The provision was promulgated by the Administrator, and</P>
              <P>(b) The plan, as revised, will be consistent with the Act and with the requirements of this subpart.</P>
            </SECTION>
          </SUBPART>
          <SUBPART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart C—Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times</HD>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.30</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Scope.</SUBJECT>
              <P>The following subparts contain emission guidelines and compliance times for the control of certain designated pollutants in accordance with section 111(d) and section 129 of the Clean Air Act and subpart B of this part.</P>
              <P>(a) Subpart Ca [Reserved]</P>
              <P>(b) Subpart Cb—Municipal Waste Combustors.</P>
              <P>(c) Subpart Cc—Municipal Solid Waste Landfills.<PRTPAGE P="97"/>
              </P>
              <P>(d) Subpart Cd—Sulfuric Acid Production Plants.</P>
              <P>(e) Subpart Ce—Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators.</P>
              <CITA>[62 FR 48379, Sept. 15, 1997]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.31</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <P>Terms used but not defined in this subpart have the meaning given them in the Act and in subparts A and B of this part.</P>
              <CITA>[42 FR 55797, Oct. 18, 1977]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
          </SUBPART>
          <SUBPART>
            <RESERVED>Subpart Ca [Reserved]</RESERVED>
          </SUBPART>
          <SUBPART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart Cb—Emissions Guidelines and Compliance Times for Large Municipal Waste Combustors That are Constructed on or Before September 20, 1994</HD>
            <SOURCE>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Source:</HD>
              <P>60 FR 65415, Dec. 19, 1995, unless otherwise noted.</P>
            </SOURCE>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 60.30b</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Scope.</SUBJECT>
              <EXT-XREF HREF="20060510" REFID="30">Link to an amendment published at 71 FR 27332, May 10, 2006.</EXT-XREF>
              <P>This subpart contains emission guidelines and compliance schedules for the control of certain designated pollutants from certain municipal waste combustors in accordance with section 111(d) and section 129 of the Clean Air Act and subpart B of this part. The provisions in these emission guidelines supersede the provisions of § 60.24(f) of subpart B of this part.</P>
              <EAR>§ 60.30b, Nt.</EAR>
              <EFFDNOTP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Effective Date Note:</HD>
                <P>At 71 FR 27332, May 10, 2006, § 60.30b was revised, effective July 10, 2006. For the convenience of the user, the revised text is set forth as follows:</P>
                <REVTXT>
                  <SECTION>
                    <SECTNO>§ 60.30b</SECTNO>
                    <SUBJECT>Scope and delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
                    <P>(a) This subpart contains emission guidelines and compliance schedules for the control of certain designated pollutants from certain municipal waste combustors in accordance with section 111(d) and section 129 of the Clean Air Act and subpart B of this part. The provisions in these emission guidelines apply instead of the provisions of § 60.24(f) of subpart B of this part.</P>
                    <P>(b) The following authorities are retained by EPA:</P>
                    <P>(1) Approval of exemption claims in § 60.32b(b)(1), (d), (e), (f)(1), (i)(1);</P>
                    <P>(2) Approval of a nitrogen oxides trading program under § 60.33b(d)(2);</P>
                    <P>(3) Approval of major alternatives to test methods;</P>
                    <P>(4) Approval of major alternatives to monitoring;</P>
                    <P>(5) Waiver of recordkeeping; and</P>
                    <P>(6) Performance test and data reduction waivers under § 608(b).</P>
                  </SECTION>
                  <SECTION>
                    <SECTNO>§ 60.31b</SECTNO>
                    <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
                    <EXT-XREF HREF="20060510" REFID="31">Link to an amendment published at 71 FR 27332, May 10, 2006.</EXT-XREF>
                    <P>Terms used but not defined in this subpart have the meaning given them in the Clean Air Act and subparts A, B, and Eb of this part.</P>
                    <P>
                      <E T="03">Municipal waste combustor plant</E> means one or more designated facilities (as defined in § 60.32b) at the same location.</P>
                    <CITA>[60 FR 65415, Dec. 19, 1995, as amended at 62 FR 45119, 45125, Aug. 25, 1997]</CITA>
                    <EAR>§ 60.31b, Nt.</EAR>
                    <EFFDNOTP>
                      <HD SOURCE="HED">Effective Date Note:</HD>
                      <P>At 71 FR 27332, May 10, 2006, § 60.31b was amended by adding the definitions of “EPA,” “Semi-suspension refuse-derived fuel-fired combustor/wet refuse-derived fuel process conversion,” and “Spreader stoker fixed floor refuse-derived fuel-fired combustor/100 percent coal capable” in alphabetical order, effective July 10, 2006. For the convenience of the user, the added text is set forth as follows:</P>
                      <REVTXT>
                        <SECTION>
                          <SECTNO>§ 60.31b</SECTNO>
                          <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
                          <P>
                            <E T="03">EPA</E> means the Administrator of the U.S. EPA or employee of the U.S. EPA who is delegated to perform the specified task.<STARS/>
                          </P>
                          <P>
                            <E T="03">Semi-suspension refuse-derived fuel-fired combustor/wet refuse-derived fuel process conversion</E> means a combustion unit that was converted from a wet refuse-derived fuel process to a dry refuse-derived fuel process, and because of constraints in the design of the system, includes a low furnace height (less than 60 feet between the grate and the roof) and a high waste capacity-to-undergrate air zone ratio (greater than 300 tons of waste per day (tpd) fuel per each undergrate air zone).</P>
                          <P>
                            <E T="03">Spreader stoker fixed floor refuse-derived fuel-fired combustor/100 percent coal capable</E> means a spreader stoker type combustor with a fixed floor grate design that typically fires 100 percent refuse-derived fuel but is equipped to burn 100 percent coal instead of refuse-derived fuel to fulfill 100 percent steam or energy demand.</P>
                        </SECTION>
                        <SECTION>
                          <SECTNO>§ 60.32b</SECTNO>
                          <SUBJECT>Designated facilities.</SUBJECT>
                          <EXT-XREF HREF="20060510" REFID="32">Link to an amendment published at 71 FR 27332, May 10, 2006.</EXT-XREF>

                          <P>(a) The designated facility to which these guidelines apply is each municipal waste combustor unit with a combustion capacity greater than 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste for which construction was commenced on or before September 20, 1994.<PRTPAGE P="98"/>
                          </P>
                          <P>(b) Any municipal waste combustion unit that is capable of combusting more than 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste and is subject to a federally enforceable permit limiting the maximum amount of municipal solid waste that may be combusted in the unit to less than or equal to 11 tons per day is not subject to this subpart if the owner or operator:</P>
                          <P>(1) Notifies the EPA Administrator of an exemption claim,</P>
                          <P>(2) Provides a copy of the federally enforceable permit that limits the firing of municipal solid waste to less than 11 tons per day, and</P>
                          <P>(3) Keeps records of the amount of municipal solid waste fired on a daily basis.</P>
                          <P>(c) Physical or operational changes made to an existing municipal waste combustor unit primarily for the purpose of complying with emission guidelines under this subpart are not considered in determining whether the unit is a modified or reconstructed facility under subpart Ea or subpart Eb of this part.</P>
                          <P>(d) A qualifying small power production facility, as defined in section 3(17)(C) of the Federal Power Act (16 U.S.C. 796(17)(C)), that burns homogeneous waste (such as automotive tires or used oil, but not including refuse-derived fuel) for the production of electric energy is not subject to this subpart if the owner or operator of the facility notifies the EPA Administrator of this exemption and provides data documenting that the facility qualifies for this exemption.</P>
                          <P>(e) A qualifying cogeneration facility, as defined in section 3(18)(B) of the Federal Power Act (16 U.S.C. 796(18)(B)), that burns homogeneous waste (such as automotive tires or used oil, but not including refuse-derived fuel) for the production of electric energy and steam or forms of useful energy (such as heat) that are used for industrial, commercial, heating, or cooling purposes, is not subject to this subpart if the owner or operator of the facility notifies the EPA Administrator of this exemption and provides data documenting that the facility qualifies for this exemption.</P>
                          <P>(f) Any unit combusting a single-item waste stream of tires is not subject to this subpart if the owner or operator of the unit:</P>
                          <P>(1) Notifies the EPA Administrator of an exemption claim, and</P>
                          <P>(2) Provides data documenting that the unit qualifies for this exemption.</P>
                          <P>(g) Any unit required to have a permit under section 3005 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act is not subject to this subpart.</P>
                          <P>(h) Any materials recovery facility (including primary or secondary smelters) that combusts waste for the primary purpose of recovering metals is not subject to this subpart.</P>
                          <P>(i) Any cofired combustor, as defined under § 60.51b of subpart Eb of this part, that meets the capacity specifications in paragraph (a) of this section is not subject to this subpart if the owner or operator of the cofired combustor:</P>
                          <P>(1) Notifies the EPA Administrator of an exemption claim,</P>
                          <P>(2) Provides a copy of the federally enforceable permit (specified in the definition of cofired combustor in this section), and</P>
                          <P>(3) Keeps a record on a calendar quarter basis of the weight of municipal solid waste combusted at the cofired combustor and the weight of all other fuels combusted at the cofired combustor.</P>
                          <P>(j) Air curtain incinerators, as defined under § 60.51b of subpart Eb of this part, that meet the capacity specifications in paragraph (a) of this section, and that combust a fuel stream composed of 100 percent yard waste are exempt from all provisions of this subpart except the opacity standard under § 60.37b, the testing procedures under § 60.38b, and the reporting and recordkeeping provisions under § 60.39b.</P>
                          <P>(k) Air curtain incinerators that meet the capacity specifications in paragraph (a) of this section and that combust municipal solid waste other than yard waste are subject to all provisions of this subpart.</P>

                          <P>(l) Pyrolysis/combustion units that are an integrated part of a plastics/rubber recycling unit (as defined in § 60.51b) are not subject to this subpart if the owner or operator of the plastics/rubber recycling unit keeps records of the weight of plastics, rubber, and/or rubber tires processed on a calendar quarter basis; the weight of chemical <PRTPAGE P="99"/>plant feedstocks and petroleum refinery feedstocks produced and marketed on a calendar quarter basis; and the name and address of the purchaser of the feedstocks. The combustion of gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, fuel oils, residual oil, refinery gas, petroleum coke, liquified petroleum gas, propane, or butane produced by chemical plants or petroleum refineries that use feedstocks produced by plastics/rubber recycling units are not subject to this subpart.</P>
                          <P>(m) Cement kilns firing municipal solid waste are not subject to this subpart.</P>
                          <CITA>[60 FR 65415, Dec. 19, 1995, as amended at 62 FR 45119, 45125, Aug. 25, 1997]</CITA>
                          <EAR>§ 60.32b, Nt.</EAR>
                          <EFFDNOTP>
                            <HD SOURCE="HED">Effective Date Note:</HD>
                            <P>At 71 FR 27332, May 10, 2006, § 60.32b was amended by revising paragraphs (b)(1), (d), (e), (f)(1), (i)(1); and adding paragraph (n), effective July 10, 2006. For the convenience of the user, the revised and added text is set forth as follows:</P>
                            <REVTXT>
                              <SECTION>
                                <SECTNO>§ 60.32b</SECTNO>
                                <SUBJECT>Designated facilities.</SUBJECT>
                                <STARS/>
                                <P>(b) * * *</P>
                                <P>(1) Notifies EPA of an exemption claim,<STARS/>
                                </P>
                                <P>(d) A qualifying small power production facility, as defined in section 3(17)(C) of the Federal Power Act (16 U.S.C. 796(17)(C)), that burns homogeneous waste (such as automotive tires or used oil, but not including refuse-derived fuel) for the production of electric energy is not subject to this subpart if the owner or operator of the facility notifies EPA of this exemption and provides data documenting that the facility qualifies for this exemption.</P>
                                <P>(e) A qualifying cogeneration facility, as defined in section 3(18)(B) of the Federal Power Act (16 U.S.C. 796(18)(B)), that burns homogeneous waste (such as automotive tires or used oil, but not including refuse-derived fuel) for the production of electric energy and steam or forms of useful energy (such as heat) that are used for industrial, commercial, heating, or cooling purposes, is not subject to this subpart if the owner or operator of the facility notifies EPA of this exemption and provides data documenting that the facility qualifies for this exemption.</P>
                                <P>(f) ***</P>
                                <P>(1) Notifies EPA of an exemption claim, and<STARS/>
                                </P>
                                <P>(i) ***</P>
                                <P>(1) Notifies EPA of an exemption claim,<STARS/>
                                </P>
                                <P>(n) Any affected facility meeting the applicability requirements under this section is not subject to subpart E of this part.</P>
                              </SECTION>
                              <SECTION>
                                <SECTNO>§ 60.33b</SECTNO>
                                <SUBJECT>Emission guidelines for municipal waste combustor metals, acid gases, organics, and nitrogen oxides.</SUBJECT>
                                <EXT-XREF HREF="20060510" REFID="33">Link to an amendment published at 71 FR 27333, May 10, 2006.</EXT-XREF>
                                <P>(a) The emission limits for municipal waste combustor metals are specified in paragraphs (a)(1) through (a)(3) of this section.</P>
                                <P>(1) For approval, a State plan shall include emission limits for particulate matter and opacity at least as protective as the emission limits for particulate matter and opacity specified in paragraphs (a)(1)(i) through (a)(1)(iii) of this section.</P>
                                <P>(i) The emission limit for particulate matter contained in the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility is 27 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter, corrected to 7 percent oxygen.</P>
                                <P>(ii) [Reserved]</P>
                                <P>(iii) The emission limit for opacity exhibited by the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility is 10 percent (6-minute average).</P>
                                <P>(2) For approval, a State plan shall include emission limits for cadmium and lead at least as protective as the emission limits for cadmium and lead specified in paragraphs (a)(2)(i) through (a)(2)(iv) of this section.</P>
                                <P>(i) The emission limit for cadmium contained in the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility is 0.040 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter, corrected to 7 percent oxygen.</P>
                                <P>(ii) [Reserved]</P>
                                <P>(iii) The emission limit for lead contained in the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility is 0.49 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter, corrected to 7 percent oxygen.</P>
                                <P>(iv) [Reserved]</P>

                                <P>(3) For approval, a State plan shall include emission limits for mercury at least as protective as the emission limits specified in this paragraph. The emission limit for mercury contained <PRTPAGE P="100"/>in the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility is 0.080 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter or 15 percent of the potential mercury emission concentration (85-percent reduction by weight), corrected to 7 percent oxygen, whichever is less stringent.</P>
                                <P>(4) For approval, a State plan shall be submitted by August 25, 1998 and shall include an emission limit for lead at least as protective as the emission limit for lead specified in this paragraph. The emission limit for lead contained in the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility is 0.44 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter, corrected to 7 percent oxygen.</P>
                                <P>(b) The emission limits for municipal waste combustor acid gases, expressed as sulfur dioxide and hydrogen chloride, are specified in paragraphs (b)(1) and (b)(2) of this section.</P>
                                <P>(1) For approval, a State plan shall include emission limits for sulfur dioxide at least as protective as the emission limits for sulfur dioxide specified in paragraphs (b)(1)(i) and (b)(1)(ii) of this section.</P>
                                <P>(i) The emission limit for sulfur dioxide contained in the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility is 31 parts per million by volume or 25 percent of the potential sulfur dioxide emission concentration (75-percent reduction by weight or volume), corrected to 7 percent oxygen (dry basis), whichever is less stringent. Compliance with this emission limit is based on a 24-hour daily geometric mean.</P>
                                <P>(ii) [Reserved]</P>
                                <P>(2) For approval, a State plan shall include emission limits for hydrogen chloride at least as protective as the emission limits for hydrogen chloride specified in paragraphs (b)(2)(i) and (b)(2)(ii) of this section.</P>
                                <P>(i) The emission limit for hydrogen chloride contained in the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility is 31 parts per million by volume or 5 percent of the potential hydrogen chloride emission concentration (95-percent reduction by weight or volume), corrected to 7 percent oxygen (dry basis), whichever is less stringent.</P>
                                <P>(ii) [Reserved]</P>
                                <P>(3) For approval, a State plan shall be submitted by August 25, 1998 and shall include emission limits for sulfur dioxide and hydrogen chloride at least as protective as the emission limits specified in paragraphs (b)(3)(i) and (b)(3)(ii) of this section.</P>
                                <P>(i) The emission limit for sulfur dioxide contained in the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility is 29 parts per million by volume or 25 percent of the potential sulfur dioxide emission concentration (75-percent reduction by weight or volume), corrected to 7 percent oxygen (dry basis), whichever is less stringent. Compliance with this emission limit is based on a 24-hour daily geometric mean.</P>
                                <P>(ii) The emission limit for hydrogen chloride contained in the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility is 29 parts per million by volume or 5 percent of the potential hydrogen chloride emission concentration (95-percent reduction by weight or volume), corrected to 7 percent oxygen (dry basis), whichever is less stringent.</P>
                                <P>(c) The emission limits for municipal waste combustor organics, expressed as total mass dioxins/furans, are specified in paragraphs (c)(1) and (c)(2) of this section.</P>
                                <P>(1) For approval, a State plan shall include an emission limit for dioxins/furans contained in the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility at least as protective as the emission limit for dioxins/furans specified in either paragraph (c)(1)(i) or (c)(1)(ii) of this section, as applicable.</P>
                                <P>(i) The emission limit for designated facilities that employ an electrostatic precipitator-based emission control system is 60 nanograms per dry standard cubic meter (total mass), corrected to 7 percent oxygen.</P>
                                <P>(ii) The emission limit for designated facilities that do not employ an electrostatic precipitator-based emission control system is 30 nanograms per dry standard cubic meter (total mass), corrected to 7 percent oxygen.</P>
                                <P>(2) [Reserved]</P>

                                <P>(d) For approval, a State plan shall include emission limits for nitrogen oxides at least as protective as the emission limits listed in table 1 of this subpart for designated facilities. Table <PRTPAGE P="101"/>1 provides emission limits for the nitrogen oxides concentration level for each type of designated facility.</P>
                                <GPOTABLE CDEF="s25,10C" COLS="2" OPTS="L2">
                                  <TTITLE>Table 1—Nitrogen Oxides Guidelines for Designated Facilities</TTITLE>
                                  <BOXHD>
                                    <CHED H="1">Municipal waste combustor technology</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="1">Nitrogen oxides emission limit (parts per million by volume) <SU>a</SU>
                                    </CHED>
                                  </BOXHD>
                                  <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Mass burn waterwall</ENT>
                                    <ENT>205</ENT>
                                  </ROW>
                                  <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Mass burn rotary waterwall</ENT>
                                    <ENT>250</ENT>
                                  </ROW>
                                  <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Refuse-derived fuel combustor</ENT>
                                    <ENT>250</ENT>
                                  </ROW>
                                  <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Fluidized bed combustor</ENT>
                                    <ENT>240</ENT>
                                  </ROW>
                                  <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Mass burn refractory combustors</ENT>
                                    <ENT>no limit</ENT>
                                  </ROW>
                                  <TNOTE>
                                    <SU>a</SU> Corrected to 7 percent oxygen, dry basis.</TNOTE>
                                </GPOTABLE>
                                <P>(1) A State plan may allow nitrogen oxides emissions averaging as specified in paragraphs (d)(1)(i) through (d)(1)(v) of this section.</P>
                                <P>(i) The owner or operator of a municipal waste combustor plant may elect to implement a nitrogen oxides emissions averaging plan for the designated facilities that are located at that plant and that are subject to subpart Cb, except as specified in paragraphs (d)(1)(i)(A) and (d)(1)(i)(B) of this section.</P>
                                <P>(A) Municipal waste combustor units subject to subpart Ea or Eb cannot be included in the emissions averaging plan.</P>
                                <P>(B) Mass burn refractory municipal waste combustor units and other municipal waste combustor technologies not listed in paragraph (d)(1)(iii) of this section may not be included in the emissions averaging plan.</P>
                                <P>(ii) The designated facilities included in the nitrogen oxides emissions averaging plan must be identified in the initial compliance report specified in § 60.59b(f) or in the annual report specified in § 60.59b(g), as applicable, prior to implementing the averaging plan. The designated facilities being included in the averaging plan may be redesignated each calendar year. Partial year redesignation is allowable with State approval.</P>
                                <P>(iii) To implement the emissions averaging plan, the average daily (24-hour) nitrogen oxides emission concentration level for gases discharged from the designated facilities being included in the emissions averaging plan must be no greater than the levels specified in table 2 of this subpart. Table 2 provides emission limits for the nitrogen oxides concentration level for each type of designated facility.</P>
                                <GPOTABLE CDEF="s25,10C" COLS="2" OPTS="L2">

                                  <TTITLE>Table 2—Nitrogen Oxides Limits For Existing Designated Facilities Included in an Emissions Averaging Plan at a Municpial Waste Combustor Plant<E T="51">a</E>
                                  </TTITLE>
                                  <BOXHD>
                                    <CHED H="1">Municipal waste combustor technology</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="1">Nitrogen oxides emission limit (parts per million by volume)<E T="51">b</E>
                                    </CHED>
                                  </BOXHD>
                                  <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Mass burn waterwall</ENT>
                                    <ENT>185</ENT>
                                  </ROW>
                                  <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Mass burn rotary waterwall</ENT>
                                    <ENT>220</ENT>
                                  </ROW>
                                  <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Refuse-derived fuel combustor</ENT>
                                    <ENT>230</ENT>
                                  </ROW>
                                  <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Fluidized bed combustor</ENT>
                                    <ENT>220</ENT>
                                  </ROW>
                                  <TNOTE>
                                    <E T="51">a</E> Mass burn refractory municipal waste combustors and other MWC technologies not listed above may not be included in an emissions averaging plan.</TNOTE>
                                  <TNOTE>
                                    <E T="51">b</E> Corrected to 7 percent oxygen, dry basis.</TNOTE>
                                </GPOTABLE>
                                <P>(iv) Under the emissions averaging plan, the average daily nitrogen oxides emissions specified in paragraph (d)(1)(iii) of this section shall be calculated using equation (1). Designated facilities that are offline shall not be included in calculating the average daily nitrogen oxides emission level.</P>
                                <MATH DEEP="61" SPAN="1">
                                  <MID>ER19de95.000</MID>
                                </MATH>
                                <EXTRACT>
                                  <FP>where:</FP>
                                  
                                  <FP SOURCE="FP-1">NO<E T="52">X 24-hr</E>=24-hr daily average nitrogen oxides emission concentration level for the emissions averaging plan (parts per million by volume corrected to 7 percent oxygen).</FP>
                                  <FP SOURCE="FP-1">NO<E T="52">X i-hr</E>=24-hr daily average nitrogen oxides emission concentration level for designated facility i (parts per million by volume, corrected to 7 percent oxygen), calculated according to the procedures in § 60.58b(h) of this subpart.</FP>
                                  <FP SOURCE="FP-1">S<E T="52">i</E>=maximum demonstrated municipal waste combustor unit load for designated facility i (pounds per hour steam or feedwater flow as determined in the most recent dioxin/furan performance test).</FP>
                                  <FP SOURCE="FP-1">h=total number of designated facilities being included in the daily emissions average.</FP>
                                </EXTRACT>
                                

                                <P>(v) For any day in which any designated facility included in the emissions averaging plan is offline, the owner or operator of the municipal <PRTPAGE P="102"/>waste combustor plant must demonstrate compliance according to either paragraph (d)(1)(v)(A) of this section or both paragraphs (d)(1)(v)(B) and (d)(1)(v)(C) of this section.</P>
                                <P>(A) Compliance with the applicable limits specified in table 2 of this subpart shall be demonstrated using the averaging procedure specified in paragraph (d)(1)(iv) of this section for the designated facilities that are online.</P>
                                <P>(B) For each of the designated facilities included in the emissions averaging plan, the nitrogen oxides emissions on a daily average basis shall be calculated and shall be equal to or less than the maximum daily nitrogen oxides emission level achieved by that designated facility on any of the days during which the emissions averaging plan was achieved with all designated facilities online during the most recent calendar quarter. The requirements of this paragraph do not apply during the first quarter of operation under the emissions averaging plan.</P>

                                <P>(C) The average nitrogen oxides emissions (kilograms per day) calculated according to paragraph (d)(1)(v)(C)(<E T="03">2</E>) of this section shall not exceed the average nitrogen oxides emissions (kilograms per day) calculated according to paragraph (d)(1)(v)(C)(<E T="03">1</E>) of this section.</P>
                                <P>(<E T="03">1</E>) For all days during which the emissions averaging plan was implemented and achieved and during which all designated facilities were online, the average nitrogen oxides emissions shall be calculated. The average nitrogen oxides emissions (kilograms per day) shall be calculated on a calendar year basis according to paragraphs (d)(1)(v)(C)(<E T="03">1</E>)(<E T="03">i</E>) through (d)(1)(v)(C)(<E T="03">1</E>)(<E T="03">iii</E>) of this section.</P>
                                <P>(<E T="03">i</E>) For each designated facility included in the emissions averaging plan, the daily amount of nitrogen oxides emitted (kilograms per day) shall be calculated based on the hourly nitrogen oxides data required under § 60.38b(a) and specified under § 60.58b(h)(5) of subpart Eb of this part, the flue gas flow rate determined using table 19-1 of EPA Reference Method 19 or a State-approved method, and the hourly average steam or feedwater flow rate.</P>
                                <P>(<E T="03">ii</E>) The daily total nitrogen oxides emissions shall be calculated as the sum of the daily nitrogen oxides emissions from each designated facility calculated under paragraph (d)(1)(v)(C)(<E T="03">1</E>)(<E T="03">i</E>) of this section.</P>
                                <P>(<E T="03">iii</E>) The average nitrogen oxides emissions (kilograms per day) on a calendar year basis shall be calculated as the sum of all daily total nitrogen oxides emissions calculated under paragraph (d)(1)(v)(C)(<E T="03">1</E>)(<E T="03">ii</E>) of this section divided by the number of calendar days for which a daily total was calculated.</P>
                                <P>(<E T="03">2</E>) For all days during which one or more of the designated facilities under the emissions averaging plan was offline, the average nitrogen oxides emissions shall be calculated. The average nitrogen oxides emissions (kilograms per day) shall be calculated on a calendar year basis according to paragraphs (d)(1)(v)(C)(<E T="03">2</E>)(<E T="03">i</E>) through (d)(1)(v)(C)(<E T="03">2</E>)(<E T="03">iii</E>) of this section.</P>
                                <P>(<E T="03">i</E>) For each designated facility included in the emissions averaging plan, the daily amount of nitrogen oxides emitted (kilograms per day) shall be calculated based on the hourly nitrogen oxides data required under § 60.38b(a) and specified under § 60.58b(h)(5) of subpart Eb of this part, the flue gas flow rate determined using table 19-1 of EPA Reference Method 19 or a State-approved method, and the hourly average steam or feedwater flow rate.</P>
                                <P>(<E T="03">ii</E>) The daily total nitrogen oxides emissions shall be calculated as the sum of the daily nitrogen oxides emissions from each designated facility calculated under paragraph (d)(1)(v)(C)(<E T="03">2</E>)(<E T="03">i</E>) of this section.</P>
                                <P>(<E T="03">iii</E>) The average nitrogen oxides emissions (kilograms per day) on a calendar year basis shall be calculated as the sum of all daily total nitrogen oxides emissions calculated under paragraph (d)(1)(v)(C)(<E T="03">2</E>)(<E T="03">ii</E>) of this section divided by the number of calendar days for which a daily total was calculated.</P>
                                <P>(2) A State plan may establish a program to allow owners or operators of municipal waste combustor plants to engage in trading of nitrogen oxides emission credits. A trading program must be approved by the Administrator before implementation.</P>

                                <P>(3) For approval, a State plan shall be submitted by August 25, 1998 and shall include emission limits for nitrogen <PRTPAGE P="103"/>oxides from fluidized bed combustors at least as protective as the emission limits listed in paragraphs (d)(3)(i) and (d)(3)(ii) of this section.</P>
                                <P>(i) The emission limit for nitrogen oxides contained in the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility that is a fluidized bed combustor is 180 parts per million by volume, corrected to 7 percent oxygen.</P>
                                <P>(ii) If a State plan allows nitrogen oxides emissions averaging as specified in paragraphs (d)(1)(i) through (d)(1)(v) of this section, the emission limit for nitrogen oxides contained in the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility that is a fluidized bed combustor is 165 parts per million by volume, corrected to 7 percent oxygen.</P>
                                <CITA>[60 FR 65415, Dec. 19, 1995, as amended at 62 FR 45119, 45125, Aug. 25, 1997]</CITA>
                                <EAR>§ 60.33b, Nt.</EAR>
                                <EFFDNOTP>
                                  <HD SOURCE="HED">Effective Date Note:</HD>
                                  <P>At 71 FR 27333, May 10, 2006, § 60.33b was amended by revising paragraphs (a) and (c); removing table 1 from paragraph (d) introductory text and table 2 from paragraph (d)(1)(iii); and revising paragraph (d)(2) and (d)(3) introductory text, effective July 10, 2006. For the convenience of the user, the revised text is set forth as follows:</P>
                                  <REVTXT>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.33b</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Emission guidelines for municipal waste combustor metals, acid gases, organics, and nitrogen oxides.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>(a) The emission limits for municipal waste combustor metals are specified in paragraphs (a)(1) through (a)(3) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(1) For approval, a State plan shall include emission limits for particulate matter and opacity at least as protective as the emission limits for particulate matter and opacity specified in paragraphs (a)(1)(i) through (a)(1)(iii) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(i) Before April 28, 2009, the emission limit for particulate matter contained in the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility is 27 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter, corrected to 7 percent oxygen. On and after April 28, 2009, the emission limit for particulate matter contained in the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility is 25 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter, corrected to 7 percent oxygen.</P>
                                    <P>(ii) [Reserved]</P>
                                    <P>(iii) The emission limit for opacity exhibited by the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility is 10 percent (6-minute average).</P>
                                    <P>(2) For approval, a State plan shall include emission limits for cadmium at least as protective as the emission limits for cadmium specified in paragraphs (a)(2)(i) through (a)(2)(iv) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(i) Before April 28, 2009, the emission limit for cadmium contained in the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility is 40 micrograms per dry standard cubic meter, corrected to 7 percent oxygen. On and after April 28, 2009, the emission limit for cadmium contained in the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility is 35 micrograms per dry standard cubic meter, corrected to 7 percent oxygen.</P>
                                    <P>(ii) [Reserved]</P>
                                    <P>(3) For approval, a State plan shall include emission limits for mercury at least as protective as the emission limits specified in this paragraph. Before April 28, 2009, the emission limit for mercury contained in the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility is 80 micrograms per dry standard cubic meter or 15 percent of the potential mercury emission concentration (85-percent reduction by weight), corrected to 7 percent oxygen, whichever is less stringent. On and after April 28, 2009, the emission limit for mercury contained in the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility is 50 micrograms per dry standard cubic meter or 15 percent of the potential mercury emission concentration (85-percent reduction by weight), corrected to 7 percent oxygen, whichever is less stringent.</P>
                                    <P>(4) For approval, a State plan shall include an emission limit for lead at least as protective as the emission limit for lead specified in this paragraph. Before April 28, 2009, the emission limit for lead contained in the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility is 440 micrograms per dry standard cubic meter, corrected to 7 percent oxygen. On and after April 28, 2009, the emission limit for lead contained in the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility is 400 micrograms per dry standard cubic meter, corrected to 7 percent oxygen.<STARS/>
                                    </P>
                                    <P>(c) The emission limits for municipal waste combustor organics, expressed as total mass dioxin/furan, are specified in paragraphs (c)(1) and (c)(2) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(1) For approval, a State plan shall include an emission limit for dioxin/furan contained in the gases discharged to the atmosphere from a designated facility at least as protective as the emission limit for dioxin/furan specified in paragraphs (c)(1)(i), (c)(1)(ii), and (c)(1)(iii) of this section, as applicable.</P>

                                    <P>(i) Before April 28, 2009, the emission limit for designated facilities that employ an electrostatic precipitator-based emission control system is 60 nanograms per dry standard cubic meter (total mass), corrected to 7 percent oxygen.<PRTPAGE P="104"/>
                                    </P>
                                    <P>(ii) On and after April 28, 2009, the emission limit for designated facilities that employ an electrostatic precipitator-based emission control system is 35 nanograms per dry standard cubic meter (total mass), corrected to 7 percent oxygen.</P>
                                    <P>(iii) The emission limit for designated facilities that do not employ an electrostatic precipitator-based emission control system is 30 nanograms per dry standard cubic meter (total mass), corrected to 7 percent oxygen.</P>
                                    <P>(d) * * *</P>
                                    <P>(2) A State plan may establish a program to allow owners or operators of municipal waste combustor plants to engage in trading of nitrogen oxides emission credits. A trading program must be approved by EPA before implementation.</P>
                                    <P>(3) For approval, a State plan shall include emission limits for nitrogen oxides from fluidized bed combustors at least as protective as the emission limits listed in paragraphs (d)(3)(i) and (d)(3)(ii) of this section.<STARS/>
                                    </P>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.34b</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Emission guidelines for municipal waste combustor operating practices.</SUBJECT>
                                    <EXT-XREF HREF="20060510" REFID="34">Link to an amendment published at 71 FR 27333, May 10, 2006.</EXT-XREF>
                                    <P>(a) For approval, a State plan shall include emission limits for carbon monoxide at least as protective as the emission limits for carbon monoxide listed in table 3 of this subpart. Table 3 provides emission limits for the carbon monoxide concentration level for each type of designated facility.</P>
                                    <GPOTABLE CDEF="s100,10,10" COLS="3" OPTS="L2">
                                    <TTITLE>Table 3—Municipal Waste Combustor Operating Guidelines</TTITLE>
                                    <BOXHD>
                                    <CHED H="1">Municipal waste combustor technology</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="1">Carbon monoxide emissions level (parts per million by volume) <E T="51">a</E>
                                    </CHED>
                                    <CHED H="1">Averaging time (hrs) <E T="51">b</E>
                                    </CHED>
                                    </BOXHD>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Mass burn waterwall</ENT>
                                    <ENT>100</ENT>
                                    <ENT>4</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Mass burn refractory</ENT>
                                    <ENT>100</ENT>
                                    <ENT>4</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Mass burn rotary refractory</ENT>
                                    <ENT>100</ENT>
                                    <ENT>24</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Mass burn rotary waterwall</ENT>
                                    <ENT>250</ENT>
                                    <ENT>24</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Modular starved air</ENT>
                                    <ENT>50</ENT>
                                    <ENT>4</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Modular excess air</ENT>
                                    <ENT>50</ENT>
                                    <ENT>4</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Refuse-derived fuel stoker</ENT>
                                    <ENT>200</ENT>
                                    <ENT>24</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Fluidized bed, mixed fuel (wood/refuse-derived fuel)</ENT>
                                    <ENT>200</ENT>
                                    <ENT>
                                    <E T="51">c</E> 24</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Bubbling fluidized bed combustor</ENT>
                                    <ENT>100</ENT>
                                    <ENT>4</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Circulating fluidized bed combustor</ENT>
                                    <ENT>100</ENT>
                                    <ENT>4</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Pulverized coal/refuse-derived fuel mixed fuel-fired combustor</ENT>
                                    <ENT>150</ENT>
                                    <ENT>4</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Spreader stoker coal/refuse-derived fuel mixes fuel-fired combustor</ENT>
                                    <ENT>200</ENT>
                                    <ENT>24</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <TNOTE>
                                    <E T="51">a</E> Measured at the combustor outlet in conjunction with a measurement of oxygen concentration, corrected to 7 percent oxygen, dry basis. Calculated as an arithmetic average.</TNOTE>
                                    <TNOTE>
                                    <E T="51">b</E> Averaging times are 4-hour or 24-hour block averages.</TNOTE>
                                    <TNOTE>
                                    <E T="51">c</E> 24-hour block average, geometric mean.</TNOTE>
                                    </GPOTABLE>
                                    <P>(b) For approval, a State plan shall include requirements for municipal waste combustor operating practices at least as protective as those requirements listed in § 60.53b(b) and (c) of subpart Eb of this part.</P>
                                    <CITA>[60 FR 65415, Dec. 19, 1995, as amended at 62 FR 45120, 45125, Aug. 25, 1997; 69 FR 42121, July 14, 2004]</CITA>
                                    <EFFDNOTP>
                                    <HD SOURCE="HED">Effective Date Note:</HD>
                                    <P>At 71 FR 27333, May 10, 2006, § 60.34b was amended by removing table 3 from paragraph (a) introductory text, effective July 10, 2006.</P>
                                    </EFFDNOTP>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.35b</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Emission guidelines for municipal waste combustor operator training and certification.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>For approval, a State plan shall include requirements for designated facilities for municipal waste combustor operator training and certification at least as protective as those requirements listed in § 60.54b of subpart Eb of this part. The State plan shall require compliance with these requirements according to the schedule specified in § 60.39b(c)(4).</P>
                                    <CITA>[60 FR 65415, Dec. 19, 1995, as amended at 62 FR 45120, Aug. 25, 1997]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.36b</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Emission guidelines for municipal waste combustor fugitive ash emissions.</SUBJECT>

                                    <P>For approval, a State plan shall include requirements for municipal waste combustor fugitive ash emissions <PRTPAGE P="105"/>at least as protective as those requirements listed in § 60.55b of subpart Eb of this part.</P>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.37b</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Emission guidelines for air curtain incinerators.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>For approval, a State plan shall include emission limits for opacity for air curtain incinerators at least as protective as those listed in § 60.56b of subpart Eb of this part.</P>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.38b</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Compliance and performance testing.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>(a) For approval, a State plan shall include the performance testing methods listed in § 60.58b of subpart Eb of this part, as applicable, except as provided for under § 60.24(b)(2) of subpart B of this part and paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(b) For approval, a State plan shall include for designated facilities the alternative performance testing schedule for dioxins/furans specified in § 60.58b(g)(5)(iii) of subpart Eb of this part, as applicable, for those designated facilities that achieve a dioxin/furan emission level less than or equal to 15 nanograms per dry standard cubic meter total mass, corrected to 7 percent oxygen.</P>
                                    <P>(c) [Reserved]</P>
                                    <CITA>[60 FR 65415, Dec. 19, 1995, as amended at 62 FR 45120, Aug. 25, 1997]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.39b</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping guidelines and compliance schedules.</SUBJECT>
                                    <EXT-XREF HREF="20060510" REFID="35">Link to an amendment published at 71 FR 27333, May 10, 2006.</EXT-XREF>
                                    <P>(a) For approval, a State plan shall include the reporting and recordkeeping provisions listed in § 60.59b of subpart Eb of this part, as applicable, except for the siting requirements under § 60.59b(a), (b)(5), and (d)(11) of subpart Eb of this part.</P>
                                    <P>(b) Not later than December 19, 1996, each State in which a designated facility is located shall submit to the EPA Administrator a plan to implement and enforce all provisions of this subpart except those specified under § 60.33b (a)(4), (b)(3), and (d)(3). The compliance schedule specified in this paragraph is in accordance with section 129(b)(2) of the Act and supersedes the compliance schedule provided in § 60.23(a)(1) of subpart B of this part.</P>
                                    <P>(c) For approval, a State plan shall include the compliance schedules specified in paragraphs (c)(1) through (c)(5) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(1) A State plan shall allow designated facilities to comply with all requirements of a State plan (or close) within 1 year after approval of the State plan, except as provided by paragraph (c)(1)(i) and (c)(1)(ii) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(i) A State plan that allows designated facilities more than 1 year but less than 3 years following the date of issuance of a revised construction or operation permit, if a permit modification is required, or more than 1 year but less than 3 years following approval of the State plan, if a permit modification is not required, shall include measurable and enforceable incremental steps of progress toward compliance. Suggested measurable and enforceable activities are specified in paragraphs (c)(1)(i)(A) through (c)(1)(i)(J) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(A) Date for obtaining services of an architectural and engineering firm regarding the air pollution control device(s);</P>
                                    <P>(B) Date for obtaining design drawings of the air pollution control device(s);</P>
                                    <P>(C) Date for submittal of permit modifications, if necessary;</P>
                                    <P>(D) Date for submittal of the final control plan to the Administrator. [§ 60.21 (h)(1) of subpart B of this part.];</P>
                                    <P>(E) Date for ordering the air pollution control device(s);</P>
                                    <P>(F) Date for obtaining the major components of the air pollution control device(s);</P>
                                    <P>(G) Date for initiation of site preparation for installation of the air pollution control device(s);</P>
                                    <P>(H) Date for initiation of installation of the air pollution control device(s);</P>
                                    <P>(I) Date for initial startup of the air pollution control device(s); and</P>
                                    <P>(J) Date for initial performance test(s) of the air pollution control device(s).</P>

                                    <P>(ii) A State plan that allows designated facilities more than 1 year but up to 3 years after State plan approval to close shall require a closure agreement. The closure agreement must include the date of plant closure.<PRTPAGE P="106"/>
                                    </P>
                                    <P>(2) If the State plan requirements for a designated facility include a compliance schedule longer than 1 year after approval of the State plan in accordance with paragraph (c)(1)(i) or (c)(1)(ii) of this section, the State plan submittal (for approval) shall include performance test results for dioxin/furan emissions for each designated facility that has a compliance schedule longer than 1 year following the approval of the State plan, and the performance test results shall have been conducted during or after 1990. The performance test shall be conducted according to the procedures in § 60.38b.</P>
                                    <P>(3) [Reserved]</P>
                                    <P>(4) A State plan shall require compliance with the municipal waste combustor operator training and certification requirements under § 60.35b according to the schedule specified in paragraphs (c)(4)(i) through (c)(4)(iii) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(i) [Reserved]</P>
                                    <P>(ii) For designated facilities, the State plan shall require compliance with the municipal waste combustor operator training and certification requirements specified under § 60.54b (a) through (c) of subpart Eb of this part by the date 6 months after the date of startup or 12 months after State plan approval, whichever is later.</P>
                                    <P>(iii) For designated facilities, the State plan shall require compliance with the requirements specified in § 60.54b (d), (f), and (g) of subpart Eb of this part no later than 6 months after startup or 12 months after State plan approval, whichever is later.</P>
                                    <P>(A) The requirement specified in § 60.54b(d) of subpart Eb of this part does not apply to chief facility operators, shift supervisors, and control room operators who have obtained full certification from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers on or before the date of State plan approval.</P>
                                    <P>(B) The owner or operator of a designated facility may request that the EPA Administrator waive the requirement specified in § 60.54b(d) of subpart Eb of this part for chief facility operators, shift supervisors, and control room operators who have obtained provisional certification from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers on or before the date of State plan approval.</P>

                                    <P>(C) The initial training requirements specified in § 60.54b(f)(1) of subpart Eb of this part shall be completed no later than the date specified in paragraph (c)(4)(iii)(C)(<E T="03">1</E>), (c)(4)(iii)(C)(<E T="03">2</E>), or (c)(4)(iii)(C)(<E T="03">3</E>), of this section whichever is later.</P>
                                    <P>(<E T="03">1</E>) The date 6 months after the date of startup of the affected facility;</P>
                                    <P>(<E T="03">2</E>) Twelve months after State plan approval; or</P>
                                    <P>(<E T="03">3</E>) The date prior to the day when the person assumes responsibilities affecting municipal waste combustor unit operation.</P>
                                    <P>(5) A State plan shall require all designated facilities for which construction, modification, or reconstruction is commenced after June 26, 1987 to comply with the emission limit for mercury specified in § 60.33b(a)(3) and the emission limit for dioxins/furans specified in § 60.33b(c)(1) within 1 year following issuance of a revised construction or operation permit, if a permit modification is required, or within 1 year following approval of the State plan, whichever is later.</P>
                                    <P>(d) In the event no plan for implementing the emission guidelines is approved by EPA, all designated facilities meeting the applicability requirements under § 60.32b shall be in compliance with all of the guidelines, except those specified under § 60.33b (a)(4), (b)(3), and (d)(3), no later than December 19, 2000.</P>
                                    <P>(e) Not later than August 25, 1998, each State in which a designated facility is operating shall submit to the EPA Administrator a plan to implement and enforce all provisions of this subpart specified in § 60.33b (a)(4), (b)(3), and (d)(3).</P>
                                    <P>(f) In the event no plan for implementing the emission guidelines is approved by EPA, all designated facilities meeting the applicability requirements under § 60.32b shall be in compliance with all of the guidelines, including those specified under § 60.33b (a)(4), (b)(3), and (d)(3), no later than August 26, 2002.</P>
                                    <CITA>[60 FR 65415, Dec. 19, 1995, as amended at 62 FR 45120, 45125, Aug. 25, 1997]</CITA>
                                    <EAR>§ 60.39b, Nt.</EAR>
                                    <EFFDNOTP>
                                    <HD SOURCE="HED">Effective Date Note:</HD>

                                    <P>At 71 FR 27333, May 10, 2006, § 60.39b was amended by revising paragraphs (b), (c) introductory text, <PRTPAGE P="107"/>(c)(4)(iii)(B), (e), and adding paragraphs (g) and (h), effective July 10, 2006. For the convenience of the user, the revised and added text is set forth as follows:</P>
                                    <REVTXT>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.39b</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping guidelines and compliance schedules.</SUBJECT>
                                    <STARS/>
                                    <P>(b) Except as provided in paragraph (e) of this section, not later than December 19, 1996, each State in which a designated facility is located shall submit to EPA a plan to implement and enforce all provisions of this subpart except the revised April 28, 2009 emission limits in § 60.33b(a), (c), and (d). Not later than April 28, 2007, each State in which a designated facility is located shall submit to EPA a plan to implement and enforce all provisions of this subpart, as amended on May 10, 2006. The submittal schedule specified in this paragraph is in accordance with section 129(b)(2) of the Clean Air Act and applies instead of the schedule provided in § 60.23(a)(1) of subpart B of this part.</P>
                                    <P>(c) For approval, a State plan that is submitted prior to May 10, 2006 shall include the compliance schedules specified in paragraphs (c)(1) through (c)(5) of this section.<STARS/>
                                    </P>
                                    <P>(4) * * *</P>
                                    <P>(iii) * * *</P>
                                    <P>(B) The owner or operator of a designated facility may request that the Administrator waive the requirement specified in § 60.54b(d) of subpart Eb of this part for chief facility operators, shift supervisors, and control room operators who have obtained provisional certification from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers on or before the initial date of State plan approval.<STARS/>
                                    </P>
                                    <P>(e) Not later than August 25, 1998, each State in which a designated facility is operating shall submit to EPA a plan to implement and enforce all provisions of this subpart specified in § 60.33b(b)(3) and (d)(3) and the emission limit in paragraph (a)(4) that applies before April 28, 2009.<STARS/>
                                    </P>
                                    <P>(g) For approval, a revised State plan submitted not later than April 28, 2007 in accordance with paragraph (b) of this section, shall include compliance schedules for meeting the revised April 28, 2009 emission limits in § 60.33b(a), (c), and (d) and the revised testing provisions in § 60.38b(b).</P>
                                    <P>(1) Compliance with the revised April 28, 2009 emission limits is required as expeditiously as practicable, but no later than April 28, 2009, except as provided in paragraph (g)(2) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(2) The owner or operator of an affected facility who is planning an extensive emission control system upgrade may petition the Administrator for a longer compliance schedule and must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Administrator the need for the additional time. If approved, the schedule may exceed the schedule in paragraph (g)(1) of this section, but cannot exceed May 10, 2011.</P>
                                    <P>(h) In the event no plan for implementing the emission guidelines is approved by EPA, all designated facilities meeting the applicability requirements under § 60.32b shall be in compliance with all of the guidelines, including the revised April 28, 2009 emission limits in § 60.33b(a), (b), (c), (d), and § 60.34b(a), and the revised testing provisions in § 60.38b(b), no later than May 10, 2011.</P>
                                    <EAR>Pt. 60, Table 1</EAR>
                                    <GPOTABLE CDEF="s125,r75,r75" COLS="3" OPTS="L2">

                                    <TTITLE>Table 1 to Subpart C<E T="01">b</E> of Part 60—Nitrogen Oxides Guidelines for Designated Facilities</TTITLE>
                                    <BOXHD>
                                    <CHED H="1">Municipal waste combustor technology</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="1">Before April 28, 2009,<LI>nitrogen oxides emission limit</LI>
                                    <LI>(parts per million by volume) <SU>a</SU>
                                    </LI>
                                    </CHED>
                                    <CHED H="1">On and after April 28, 2009,<LI>nitrogen oxides emission limit</LI>
                                    <LI>(parts per million by volume) <SU>a</SU>
                                    </LI>
                                    </CHED>
                                    </BOXHD>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Mass burn waterwall</ENT>
                                    <ENT>205</ENT>
                                    <ENT>205.</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Mass burn rotary waterwall</ENT>
                                    <ENT>250</ENT>
                                    <ENT>210.</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Refuse-derived fuel combustor</ENT>
                                    <ENT>250</ENT>
                                    <ENT>250.</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Fluidized bed combustor</ENT>
                                    <ENT>180</ENT>
                                    <ENT>180.</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Mass burn refractory combustors</ENT>
                                    <ENT>No limit</ENT>
                                    <ENT>No limit.</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <TNOTE>
                                    <SU>a</SU> Corrected to 7 percent oxygen, dry basis.</TNOTE>
                                    </GPOTABLE>
                                    <CITA>[71 FR 27334, May 10, 2006]</CITA>
                                    <EFFDNOTP>
                                    <HD SOURCE="HED">Effective Date Note:</HD>
                                    <P>At 71 FR 27334, May 10, 2006, table 1 was added, effective July 10, 2006.</P>
                                    </EFFDNOTP>
                                    <PRTPAGE P="108"/>
                                    <EAR>Pt. 60, Table 2</EAR>
                                    <GPOTABLE CDEF="s125,15,15" COLS="3" OPTS="L2">

                                    <TTITLE>Table 2 to Subpart C<E T="01">b</E> of Part 60—Nitrogen Oxides Limits for Existing Designated Facilities Included in an Emissions Averaging Plan at a Municipal Waste Combustor Plant <E T="51">b</E>
                                    </TTITLE>
                                    <BOXHD>
                                    <CHED H="1">Municipal waste combustor technology</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="1">Before April 28, 2009, nitrogen<LI>oxides emission</LI>
                                    <LI>limit (parts per</LI>
                                    <LI>million by</LI>
                                    <LI>volume) <SU>b</SU>
                                    </LI>
                                    </CHED>
                                    <CHED H="1">On and after April 28, 2009, nitrogen oxides emission limit (parts per<LI>million by</LI>
                                    <LI>volume) <SU>a</SU>
                                    </LI>
                                    </CHED>
                                    </BOXHD>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Mass burn waterwall</ENT>
                                    <ENT>185</ENT>
                                    <ENT>185</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Mass burn rotary waterwall</ENT>
                                    <ENT>220</ENT>
                                    <ENT>190</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Refuse-derived fuel combustor</ENT>
                                    <ENT>230</ENT>
                                    <ENT>230</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Fluidized bed combustor</ENT>
                                    <ENT>165</ENT>
                                    <ENT>165</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <TNOTE>
                                    <SU>a</SU> Mass burn refractory municipal waste combustors and other MWC technologies not listed above may not be included in an emissions averaging plan.</TNOTE>
                                    <TNOTE>
                                    <SU>b</SU> Corrected to 7 percent oxygen, dry basis.</TNOTE>
                                    </GPOTABLE>
                                    <CITA>[71 FR 27334, May 10, 2006]</CITA>
                                    <EFFDNOTP>
                                    <HD SOURCE="HED">Effective Date Note:</HD>
                                    <P>At 71 FR 27334, May 10, 2006, table 2 was added, effective July 10, 2006. </P>
                                    </EFFDNOTP>
                                    <EAR>Pt. 60, Table 3</EAR>
                                    <GPOTABLE CDEF="s125,15,15" COLS="3" OPTS="L2">

                                    <TTITLE>Table 3 to Subpart C<E T="01">b</E> of Part 60—Municipal Waste Combustor Operating Guidelines</TTITLE>
                                    <BOXHD>
                                    <CHED H="1">Municipal waste combustor technology</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="1">Carbon monoxide emissions levels (parts per million by volume) <SU>a</SU>
                                    </CHED>
                                    <CHED H="1">Averaging time (hrs) <SU>b</SU>
                                    </CHED>
                                    </BOXHD>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Mass burn waterwall</ENT>
                                    <ENT>100</ENT>
                                    <ENT>4</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Mass burn refractory</ENT>
                                    <ENT>100</ENT>
                                    <ENT>4</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Mass burn rotary refractory</ENT>
                                    <ENT>100</ENT>
                                    <ENT>24</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Mass burn rotary waterwall</ENT>
                                    <ENT>250</ENT>
                                    <ENT>24</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Modular starved air</ENT>
                                    <ENT>50</ENT>
                                    <ENT>4</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Modular excess air</ENT>
                                    <ENT>50</ENT>
                                    <ENT>4</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Refuse-derived fuel stoker</ENT>
                                    <ENT>200</ENT>
                                    <ENT>24</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Fluidized bed, mixed fuel (wood/refuse-derived fuel)</ENT>
                                    <ENT>200</ENT>
                                    <ENT>
                                    <SU>c</SU> 24</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Bubbling fluidized bed combustor</ENT>
                                    <ENT>100</ENT>
                                    <ENT>4</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Circulating fluidized bed combustor</ENT>
                                    <ENT>100</ENT>
                                    <ENT>4</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Pulverized coal/refuse-derived fuel mixed fuel-fired combustor</ENT>
                                    <ENT>150</ENT>
                                    <ENT>4</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Spreader stoker coal/refuse-derived fuel mixed fuel-fired combustor</ENT>
                                    <ENT>200</ENT>
                                    <ENT>24</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Semi-suspension refuse-derived fuel-fired combustor/wet refuse-derived fuel process conversion</ENT>
                                    <ENT>250</ENT>
                                    <ENT>
                                    <SU>c</SU> 24</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Spreader stoker fixed floor refuse-derived fuel-fired combustor/100 percent coal capable</ENT>
                                    <ENT>250</ENT>
                                    <ENT>
                                    <SU>c</SU> 24</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <TNOTE>
                                    <SU>a</SU> Measured at the combustor outlet in conjunction with a measurement of oxygen concentration, corrected to 7 percent oxygen, dry basis. Calculated as an arithmetic average.</TNOTE>
                                    <TNOTE>
                                    <SU>b</SU> Averaging times are 4-hour or 24-hour block averages.</TNOTE>
                                    <TNOTE>
                                    <SU>c</SU> 24-hour block average, geometric mean.</TNOTE>
                                    </GPOTABLE>
                                    <CITA>[71 FR 27334, May 10, 2006]</CITA>
                                    <EFFDNOTP>
                                    <HD SOURCE="HED">Effective Date Note:</HD>
                                    <P>At 71 FR 27334, May 10, 2006, table 3 was added, effective July 10, 2006. </P>
                                    </EFFDNOTP>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SUBPART>
                                    <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart Cc—Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills</HD>
                                    <SOURCE>
                                    <HD SOURCE="HED">Source:</HD>
                                    <P>61 FR 9919, Mar. 12, 1996, unless otherwise noted.</P>
                                    </SOURCE>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.30c</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Scope.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>This subpart contains emission guidelines and compliance times for the control of certain designated pollutants from certain designated municipal solid waste landfills in accordance with section 111(d) of the Act and subpart B.</P>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.31c</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>Terms used but not defined in this subpart have the meaning given them in the Act and in subparts A, B, and WWW of this part.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Municipal solid waste landfill</E> or <E T="03">MSW landfill</E> means an entire disposal facility in a contiguous geographical space where household waste is placed in or on land. An MSW landfill may also receive other types of RCRA Subtitle D <PRTPAGE P="109"/>wastes such as commercial solid waste, nonhazardous sludge, conditionally exempt small quantity generator waste, and industrial solid waste. Portions of an MSW landfill may be separated by access roads. An MSW landfill may be publicly or privately owned. An MSW landfill may be a new MSW landfill, an existing MSW landfill or a lateral expansion.</P>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.32c</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Designated facilities.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>(a) The designated facility to which the guidelines apply is each existing MSW landfill for which construction, reconstruction or modification was commenced before May 30, 1991.</P>
                                    <P>(b) Physical or operational changes made to an existing MSW landfill solely to comply with an emission guideline are not considered a modification or reconstruction and would not subject an existing MSW landfill to the requirements of subpart WWW [see § 60.750 of Subpart WWW].</P>
                                    <P>(c) For purposes of obtaining an operating permit under title V of the Act, the owner or operator of a MSW landfill subject to this subpart with a design capacity less than 2.5 million megagrams or 2.5 million cubic meters is not subject to the requirement to obtain an operating permit for the landfill under part 70 or 71 of this chapter, unless the landfill is otherwise subject to either part 70 or 71. For purposes of submitting a timely application for an operating permit under part 70 or 71, the owner or operator of a MSW landfill subject to this subpart with a design capacity greater than or equal to 2.5 million megagrams and 2.5 million cubic meters on the effective date of EPA approval of the State's program under section 111(d) of the Act, and not otherwise subject to either part 70 or 71, becomes subject to the requirements of §§ 70.5(a)(1)(i) or 71.5(a)(1)(i) of this chapter 90 days after the effective date of such 111(d) program approval, even if the design capacity report is submitted earlier.</P>
                                    <P>(d) When a MSW landfill subject to this subpart is closed, the owner or operator is no longer subject to the requirement to maintain an operating permit under part 70 or 71 of this chapter for the landfill if the landfill is not otherwise subject to the requirements of either part 70 or 71 and if either of the following conditions are met.</P>
                                    <P>(1) The landfill was never subject to the requirement for a control system under § 60.33c(c) of this subpart; or</P>
                                    <P>(2) The owner or operator meets the conditions for control system removal specified in § 60.752(b)(2)(v) of subpart WWW.</P>
                                    <CITA>[61 FR 9919, Mar. 12, 1996, as amended at 63 FR 32750, June 16, 1998]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.33c</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Emission guidelines for municipal solid waste landfill emissions.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>(a) For approval, a State plan shall include control of MSW landfill emissions at each MSW landfill meeting the following three conditions:</P>
                                    <P>(1) The landfill has accepted waste at any time since November 8, 1987, or has additional design capacity available for future waste deposition;</P>
                                    <P>(2) The landfill has a design capacity greater than or equal to 2.5 million megagrams and 2.5 million cubic meters. The landfill may calculate design capacity in either megagrams or cubic meters for comparison with the exemption values. Any density conversions shall be documented and submitted with the design capacity report; and</P>
                                    <P>(3) The landfill has a nonmethane organic compound emission rate of 50 megagrams per year or more.</P>
                                    <P>(b) For approval, a State plan shall include the installation of a collection and control system meeting the conditions provided in § 60.752(b)(2)(ii) of this part at each MSW landfill meeting the conditions in paragraph (a) of this section. The State plan shall include a process for State review and approval of the site-specific design plans for the gas collection and control system(s).</P>
                                    <P>(c) For approval, a State plan shall include provisions for the control of collected MSW landfill emissions through the use of control devices meeting the requirements of paragraph (c)(1), (2), or (3) of this section, except as provided in § 60.24.</P>
                                    <P>(1) An open flare designed and operated in accordance with the parameters established in § 60.18; or</P>

                                    <P>(2) A control system designed and operated to reduce NMOC by 98 weight percent; or<PRTPAGE P="110"/>
                                    </P>
                                    <P>(3) An enclosed combustor designed and operated to reduce the outlet NMOC concentration to 20 parts per million as hexane by volume, dry basis at 3 percent oxygen, or less.</P>
                                    <P>(d) For approval, a State plan shall require each owner or operator of an MSW landfill having a design capacity less than 2.5 million megagrams by mass or 2.5 million cubic meters by volume to submit an initial design capacity report to the Administrator as provided in § 60.757(a)(2) of subpart WWW by the date specified in § 60.35c of this subpart. The landfill may calculate design capacity in either megagrams or cubic meters for comparison with the exemption values. Any density conversions shall be documented and submitted with the report. Submittal of the initial design capacity report shall fulfill the requirements of this subpart except as provided in paragraph (d)(1) and (d)(2) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(1) The owner or operator shall submit an amended design capacity report as provided in § 60.757(a)(3) of subpart WWW. [Guidance: Note that if the design capacity increase is the result of a modification, as defined in § 60.751 of subpart WWW, that was commenced on or after May 30, 1991, the landfill will become subject to subpart WWW instead of this subpart. If the design capacity increase is the result of a change in operating practices, density, or some other change that is not a modification, the landfill remains subject to this subpart.]</P>
                                    <P>(2) When an increase in the maximum design capacity of a landfill with an initial design capacity less than 2.5 million megagrams or 2.5 million cubic meters results in a revised maximum design capacity equal to or greater than 2.5 million megagrams and 2.5 million cubic meters, the owner or operator shall comply with paragraph (e) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(e) For approval, a State plan shall require each owner or operator of an MSW landfill having a design capacity equal to or greater than 2.5 million megagrams and 2.5 million cubic meters to either install a collection and control system as provided in paragraph (b) of this section and § 60.752(b)(2) of subpart WWW or calculate an initial NMOC emission rate for the landfill using the procedures specified in § 60.34c of this subpart and § 60.754 of subpart WWW. The NMOC emission rate shall be recalculated annually, except as provided in § 60.757(b)(1)(ii) of subpart WWW.</P>
                                    <P>(1) If the calculated NMOC emission rate is less than 50 megagrams per year, the owner or operator shall:</P>
                                    <P>(i) Submit an annual emission report, except as provided for in § 60.757(b)(1)(ii); and</P>
                                    <P>(ii) Recalculate the NMOC emission rate annually using the procedures specified in § 60.754(a)(1) of subpart WWW until such time as the calculated NMOC emission rate is equal to or greater than 50 megagrams per year, or the landfill is closed.</P>
                                    <P>(2)(i) If the NMOC emission rate, upon initial calculation or annual recalculation required in paragraph (e)(1)(ii) of this section, is equal to or greater than 50 megagrams per year, the owner or operator shall install a collection and control system as provided in paragraph (b) of this section and § 60.752(b)(2) of subpart WWW.</P>
                                    <P>(ii) If the landfill is permanently closed, a closure notification shall be submitted to the Administrator as provided in § 60.35c of this subpart and § 60.757(d) of subpart WWW.</P>
                                    <CITA>[61 FR 9919, Mar. 12, 1996, as amended at 63 FR 32750, June 16, 1998; 64 FR 9261, Feb. 24, 1999]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.34c</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>For approval, a State plan shall include provisions for: the calculation of the landfill NMOC emission rate listed in § 60.754, as applicable, to determine whether the landfill meets the condition in § 60.33c(a)(3); the operational standards in § 60.753; the compliance provisions in § 60.755; and the monitoring provisions in § 60.756.</P>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.35c</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping guidelines.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>For approval, a State plan shall include the recordkeeping and reporting provisions listed in §§ 60.757 and 60.758, as applicable, except as provided under § 60.24.</P>

                                    <P>(a) For existing MSW landfills subject to this subpart the initial design capacity report shall be submitted no later than 90 days after the effective <PRTPAGE P="111"/>date of EPA approval of the State's plan under section 111(d) of the Act.</P>
                                    <P>(b) For existing MSW landfills covered by this subpart with a design capacity equal to or greater than 2.5 million megagrams and 2.5 million cubic meters, the initial NMOC emission rate report shall be submitted no later than 90 days after the effective date of EPA approval of the State's plan under section 111(d) of the Act.</P>
                                    <CITA>[61 FR 9919, Mar. 12, 1996, as amended at 64 FR 9262, Feb. 24, 1999]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.36c</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Compliance times.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>(a) Except as provided for under paragraph (b) of this section, planning, awarding of contracts, and installation of MSW landfill air emission collection and control equipment capable of meeting the emission guidelines established under § 60.33c shall be accomplished within 30 months after the date the initial NMOC emission rate report shows NMOC emissions equal or exceed 50 megagrams per year.</P>
                                    <P>(b) For each existing MSW landfill meeting the conditions in § 60.33c(a)(1) and § 60.33c(a)(2) whose NMOC emission rate is less than 50 megagrams per year on the effective date of the State emission standard, installation of collection and control systems capable of meeting emission guidelines in § 60.33c shall be accomplished within 30 months of the date when the condition in § 60.33c(a)(3) is met (i.e., the date of the first annual nonmethane organic compounds emission rate which equals or exceeds 50 megagrams per year).</P>
                                    <CITA>[61 FR 9919, Mar. 12, 1996, as amended at 63 FR 32750, June 16, 1998]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    </SUBPART>
                                    <SUBPART>
                                    <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart Cd—Emissions Guidelines and Compliance Times for Sulfuric Acid Production Units</HD>
                                    <SOURCE>
                                    <HD SOURCE="HED">Source:</HD>
                                    <P>60 FR 65414, Dec. 19, 1995, unless otherwise noted.</P>
                                    </SOURCE>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.30d</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Designated facilities.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>Sulfuric acid production units. The designated facility to which §§ 60.31d and 60.32d apply is each existing “sulfuric acid production unit” as defined in § 60.81(a) of subpart H of this part.</P>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.31d</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Emissions guidelines.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>Sulfuric acid production units. The emission guideline for designated facilities is 0.25 grams sulfuric acid mist (as measured by EPA Reference Method 8 of appendix A of this part) per kilogram (0.5 pounds per ton) of sulfuric acid produced, the production being expressed as 100 percent sulfuric acid.</P>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.32d</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Compliance times.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>Sulfuric acid production units. Planning, awarding of contracts, and installation of equipment capable of attaining the level of the emission guideline established under § 60.31d can be accomplished within 17 months after the effective date of a State emission standard for sulfuric acid mist.</P>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    </SUBPART>
                                    <SUBPART>
                                    <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart Ce—Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times for Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators</HD>
                                    <SOURCE>
                                    <HD SOURCE="HED">Source:</HD>
                                    <P>62 FR 48379, Sept. 15, 1997, unless otherwise noted.</P>
                                    </SOURCE>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.30e</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Scope.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>This subpart contains emission guidelines and compliance times for the control of certain designated pollutants from hospital/medical/infectious waste incinerator(s) (HMIWI) in accordance with sections 111 and 129 of the Clean Air Act and subpart B of this part. The provisions in these emission guidelines supersede the provisions of § 60.24(f) of subpart B of this part.</P>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.31e</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>Terms used but not defined in this subpart have the meaning given them in the Clean Air Act and in subparts A, B, and Ec of this part.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area</E> or <E T="03">SMSA</E> means any areas listed in OMB Bulletin No. 93-17 entitled “Revised Statistical Definitions for Metropolitan Areas” dated June 30, 1993 (incorporated by reference, see § 60.17).</P>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.32e</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Designated facilities.</SUBJECT>

                                    <P>(a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) through (h) of this section, the designated facility to which the guidelines apply is each individual HMIWI for <PRTPAGE P="112"/>which construction was commenced on or before June 20, 1996.</P>
                                    <P>(b) A combustor is not subject to this subpart during periods when only pathological waste, low-level radioactive waste, and/or chemotherapeutic waste (all defined in § 60.51c) is burned, provided the owner or operator of the combustor:</P>
                                    <P>(1) Notifies the Administrator of an exemption claim; and</P>
                                    <P>(2) Keeps records on a calendar quarter basis of the periods of time when only pathological waste, low-level radioactive waste, and/or chemotherapeutic waste is burned.</P>
                                    <P>(c) Any co-fired combustor (defined in § 60.51c) is not subject to this subpart if the owner or operator of the co-fired combustor:</P>
                                    <P>(1) Notifies the Administrator of an exemption claim;</P>
                                    <P>(2) Provides an estimate of the relative weight of hospital waste, medical/infectious waste, and other fuels and/or wastes to be combusted; and</P>
                                    <P>(3) Keeps records on a calendar quarter basis of the weight of hospital waste and medical/infectious waste combusted, and the weight of all other fuels and wastes combusted at the co-fired combustor.</P>
                                    <P>(d) Any combustor required to have a permit under Section 3005 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act is not subject to this subpart.</P>
                                    <P>(e) Any combustor which meets the applicability requirements under subpart Cb, Ea, or Eb of this part (standards or guidelines for certain municipal waste combustors) is not subject to this subpart.</P>
                                    <P>(f) Any pyrolysis unit (defined in § 60.51c) is not subject to this subpart.</P>
                                    <P>(g) Cement kilns firing hospital waste and/or medical/infectious waste are not subject to this subpart.</P>
                                    <P>(h) Physical or operational changes made to an existing HMIWI unit solely for the purpose of complying with emission guidelines under this subpart are not considered a modification and do not result in an existing HMIWI unit becoming subject to the provisions of subpart Ec (see § 60.50c).</P>
                                    <P>(i) Beginning September 15, 2000, or on the effective date of an EPA approved operating permit program under Clean Air Act title V and the implementing regulations under 40 CFR part 70 in the State in which the unit is located, whichever date is later, designated facilities subject to this subpart shall operate pursuant to a permit issued under the EPA-approved operating permit program.</P>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.33e</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Emission guidelines.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>(a) For approval, a State plan shall include the requirements for emission limits at least as protective as those requirements listed in Table 1 of this subpart, except as provided for in paragraph (b) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(b) For approval, a State plan shall include the requirements for emission limits at least as protective as those requirements listed in Table 2 of this subpart for any small HMIWI which is located more than 50 miles from the boundary of the nearest Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (defined in § 60.31e) and which burns less than 2,000 pounds per week of hospital waste and medical/infectious waste. The 2,000 lb/week limitation does not apply during performance tests.</P>
                                    <P>(c) For approval, a State plan shall include the requirements for stack opacity at least as protective as § 60.52c(b) of subpart Ec of this part.</P>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.34e</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Operator training and qualification guidelines.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>For approval, a State plan shall include the requirements for operator training and qualification at least as protective as those requirements listed in § 60.53c of subpart Ec of this part. The State plan shall require compliance with these requirements according to the schedule specified in § 60.39e(e).</P>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.35e</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Waste management guidelines.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>For approval, a State plan shall include the requirements for a waste management plan at least as protective as those requirements listed in § 60.55c of subpart Ec of this part.</P>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.36e</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Inspection guidelines.</SUBJECT>

                                    <P>(a) For approval, a State plan shall require that each small HMIWI subject to the emission limits under § 60.33e(b) undergo an initial equipment inspection that is at least as protective as <PRTPAGE P="113"/>the following within 1 year following approval of the State plan:</P>
                                    <P>(1) At a minimum, an inspection shall include the following:</P>
                                    <P>(i) Inspect all burners, pilot assemblies, and pilot sensing devices for proper operation; clean pilot flame sensor, as necessary;</P>
                                    <P>(ii) Ensure proper adjustment of primary and secondary chamber combustion air, and adjust as necessary;</P>
                                    <P>(iii) Inspect hinges and door latches, and lubricate as necessary;</P>
                                    <P>(iv) Inspect dampers, fans, and blowers for proper operation;</P>
                                    <P>(v) Inspect HMIWI door and door gaskets for proper sealing;</P>
                                    <P>(vi) Inspect motors for proper operation;</P>
                                    <P>(vii) Inspect primary chamber refractory lining; clean and repair/replace lining as necessary;</P>
                                    <P>(viii) Inspect incinerator shell for corrosion and/or hot spots;</P>
                                    <P>(ix) Inspect secondary/tertiary chamber and stack, clean as necessary;</P>
                                    <P>(x) Inspect mechanical loader, including limit switches, for proper operation, if applicable;</P>
                                    <P>(xi) Visually inspect waste bed (grates), and repair/seal, as appropriate;</P>
                                    <P>(xii) For the burn cycle that follows the inspection, document that the incinerator is operating properly and make any necessary adjustments;</P>
                                    <P>(xiii) Inspect air pollution control device(s) for proper operation, if applicable;</P>
                                    <P>(xiv) Inspect waste heat boiler systems to ensure proper operation, if applicable;</P>
                                    <P>(xv) Inspect bypass stack components;</P>
                                    <P>(xvi) Ensure proper calibration of thermocouples, sorbent feed systems and any other monitoring equipment; and</P>
                                    <P>(xvii) Generally observe that the equipment is maintained in good operating condition.</P>
                                    <P>(2) Within 10 operating days following an equipment inspection all necessary repairs shall be completed unless the owner or operator obtains written approval from the State agency establishing a date whereby all necessary repairs of the designated facility shall be completed.</P>
                                    <P>(b) For approval, a State plan shall require that each small HMIWI subject to the emission limits under § 60.33e(b) undergo an equipment inspection annually (no more than 12 months following the previous annual equipment inspection), as outlined in paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2) of this section.</P>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.37e</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Compliance, performance testing, and monitoring guidelines.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, for approval, a State plan shall include the requirements for compliance and performance testing listed in § 60.56c of subpart Ec of this part, excluding the fugitive emissions testing requirements under § 60.56c(b)(12) and (c)(3).</P>
                                    <P>(b) For approval, a State plan shall require any small HMIWI subject to the emission limits under § 60.33e(b) to meet the following compliance and performance testing requirements:</P>
                                    <P>(1) Conduct the performance testing requirements in § 60.56c(a), (b)(1) through (b)(9), (b)(11) (Hg only), and (c)(1) of subpart Ec of this part. The 2,000 lb/week limitation under § 60.33e(b) does not apply during performance tests.</P>
                                    <P>(2) Establish maximum charge rate and minimum secondary chamber temperature as site-specific operating parameters during the initial performance test to determine compliance with applicable emission limits.</P>
                                    <P>(3) Following the date on which the initial performance test is completed or is required to be completed under § 60.8, whichever date comes first, ensure that the designated facility does not operate above the maximum charge rate or below the minimum secondary chamber temperature measured as 3-hour rolling averages (calculated each hour as the average of the previous 3 operating hours) at all times except during periods of startup, shutdown and malfunction. Operating parameter limits do not apply during performance tests. Operation above the maximum charge rate or below the minimum secondary chamber temperature shall constitute a violation of the established operating parameter(s).</P>

                                    <P>(4) Except as provided in paragraph (b)(5) of this section, operation of the designated facility above the maximum <PRTPAGE P="114"/>charge rate and below the minimum secondary chamber temperature (each measured on a 3-hour rolling average) simultaneously shall constitute a violation of the PM, CO, and dioxin/furan emission limits.</P>
                                    <P>(5) The owner or operator of a designated facility may conduct a repeat performance test within 30 days of violation of applicable operating parameter(s) to demonstrate that the designated facility is not in violation of the applicable emission limit(s). Repeat performance tests conducted pursuant to this paragraph must be conducted using the identical operating parameters that indicated a violation under paragraph (b)(4) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(c) For approval, a State plan shall include the requirements for monitoring listed in § 60.57c of subpart Ec of this part, except as provided for under paragraph (d) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(d) For approval, a State plan shall include requirements for any small HMIWI subject to the emission limits under § 60.33e(b) to meet the following monitoring requirements:</P>
                                    <P>(1) Install, calibrate (to manufacturers' specifications), maintain, and operate a device for measuring and recording the temperature of the secondary chamber on a continuous basis, the output of which shall be recorded, at a minimum, once every minute throughout operation.</P>
                                    <P>(2) Install, calibrate (to manufacturers' specifications), maintain, and operate a device which automatically measures and records the date, time, and weight of each charge fed into the HMIWI.</P>
                                    <P>(3) The owner or operator of a designated facility shall obtain monitoring data at all times during HMIWI operation except during periods of monitoring equipment malfunction, calibration, or repair. At a minimum, valid monitoring data shall be obtained for 75 percent of the operating hours per day and for 90 percent of the operating hours per calendar quarter that the designated facility is combusting hospital waste and/or medical/infectious waste.</P>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.38e</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Reporting and recordkeeping guidelines.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>(a) For approval, a State plan shall include the reporting and recordkeeping requirements listed in § 60.58c(b), (c), (d), (e), and (f) of subpart Ec of this part, excluding § 60.58c(b)(2)(ii) (fugitive emissions) and (b)(7) (siting).</P>
                                    <P>(b) For approval, a State plan shall require the owner or operator of each small HMIWI subject to the emission limits under § 60.33e(b) to:</P>
                                    <P>(1) Maintain records of the annual equipment inspections, any required maintenance, and any repairs not completed within 10 days of an inspection or the timeframe established by the State regulatory agency; and</P>
                                    <P>(2) Submit an annual report containing information recorded under paragraph (b)(1) of this section no later than 60 days following the year in which data were collected. Subsequent reports shall be sent no later than 12 calendar months following the previous report (once the unit is subject to permitting requirements under Title V of the Act, the owner or operator must submit these reports semiannually). The report shall be signed by the facilities manager.</P>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.39e</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Compliance times.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>(a) Not later than September 15, 1998, each State in which a designated facility is operating shall submit to the Administrator a plan to implement and enforce the emission guidelines.</P>
                                    <P>(b) Except as provided in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section, State plans shall provide that designated facilities comply with all requirements of the State plan on or before the date 1 year after EPA approval of the State plan, regardless of whether a designated facility is identified in the State plan inventory required by § 60.25(a) of subpart B of this part.</P>

                                    <P>(c) State plans that specify measurable and enforceable incremental steps of progress towards compliance for designated facilities planning to install the necessary air pollution control equipment may allow compliance on or before the date 3 years after EPA approval of the State plan (but not later than the September 16, 2002. Suggested <PRTPAGE P="115"/>measurable and enforceable activities to be included in State plans are:</P>
                                    <P>(1) Date for submitting a petition for site specific operating parameters under § 60.56c(i) of subpart Ec of this part.</P>
                                    <P>(2) Date for obtaining services of an architectural and engineering firm regarding the air pollution control device(s);</P>
                                    <P>(3) Date for obtaining design drawings of the air pollution control device(s);</P>
                                    <P>(4) Date for ordering the air pollution control device(s);</P>
                                    <P>(5) Date for obtaining the major components of the air pollution control device(s);</P>
                                    <P>(6) Date for initiation of site preparation for installation of the air pollution control device(s);</P>
                                    <P>(7) Date for initiation of installation of the air pollution control device(s);</P>
                                    <P>(8) Date for initial startup of the air pollution control device(s); and</P>
                                    <P>(9) Date for initial compliance test(s) of the air pollution control device(s).</P>
                                    <P>(d) State plans that include provisions allowing designated facilities to petition the State for extensions beyond the compliance times required in paragraph (b) of this section shall:</P>
                                    <P>(1) Require that the designated facility requesting an extension submit the following information in time to allow the State adequate time to grant or deny the extension within 1 year after EPA approval of the State plan:</P>
                                    <P>(i) Documentation of the analyses undertaken to support the need for an extension, including an explanation of why up to 3 years after EPA approval of the State plan is sufficient time to comply with the State plan while 1 year after EPA approval of the State plan is not sufficient. The documentation shall also include an evaluation of the option to transport the waste offsite to a commercial medical waste treatment and disposal facility on a temporary or permanent basis; and</P>
                                    <P>(ii) Documentation of measurable and enforceable incremental steps of progress to be taken towards compliance with the emission guidelines.</P>
                                    <P>(2) Include procedures for granting or denying the extension; and</P>
                                    <P>(3) If an extension is granted, require compliance with the emission guidelines on or before the date 3 years after EPA approval of the State plan (but not later than September 16, 2002.</P>
                                    <P>(e) For approval, a State plan shall require compliance with § 60.34e—Operator training and qualification guidelines and § 60.36e—Inspection guidelines by the date 1 year after EPA approval of a State plan.</P>
                                    <P>(f) The Administrator shall develop, implement, and enforce a plan for existing HMIWI located in any State that has not submitted an approvable plan within date 2 years after September 15, 1997. Such plans shall ensure that each designated facility is in compliance with the provisions of this subpart no later than date 5 years after September 15, 1997.</P>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <APPENDIX>
                                    <EAR>Pt. 60, Subpt. Ce, Table 1</EAR>
                                    <HD SOURCE="HED">Table 1 to Subpart Ce—Emission Limits for Small, Medium, and Large HMIWI</HD>
                                    <GPOTABLE CDEF="s45,r100,r45,r45,xs50" COLS="5" OPTS="L2">
                                    <BOXHD>
                                    <CHED H="1">Pollutant</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="1">Units (7 percent oxygen, dry basis)</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="1">Emission limits</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="2">HMIWI size</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="3">Small</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="3">Medium</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="3">Large</CHED>
                                    </BOXHD>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Particulate matter</ENT>
                                    <ENT>Milligrams per dry standard cubic meter (grains per dry standard cubic foot)</ENT>
                                    <ENT>115 (0.05)</ENT>
                                    <ENT>69 (0.03)</ENT>
                                    <ENT>34 (0.015).</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Carbon monoxide</ENT>
                                    <ENT>Parts per million by volume</ENT>
                                    <ENT>40</ENT>
                                    <ENT>40</ENT>
                                    <ENT>40.</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Dioxins/furans</ENT>
                                    <ENT>Nanograms per dry standard cubic meter total dioxins/furans (grains per billion dry standard cubic feet) or nanograms per dry standard cubic meter TEQ (grains per billion dry standard cubic feet)</ENT>
                                    <ENT>125 (55) or 2.3 (1.0)</ENT>
                                    <ENT>125 (55) or 2.3 (1.0)</ENT>
                                    <ENT>125 (55) or 2.3 (1.0).</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Hydrogen chloride</ENT>
                                    <ENT>Parts per million by volume or percent reduction</ENT>
                                    <ENT>100 or 93%</ENT>
                                    <ENT>100 or 93%</ENT>
                                    <ENT>100 or 93%.</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Sulfur dioxide</ENT>
                                    <ENT>Parts per million by volume</ENT>
                                    <ENT>55</ENT>
                                    <ENT>55</ENT>
                                    <ENT>55.</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Nitrogen oxides</ENT>
                                    <ENT>Parts per million by volume</ENT>
                                    <ENT>250</ENT>
                                    <ENT>250</ENT>
                                    <ENT>250.</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <PRTPAGE P="116"/>
                                    <ENT I="01">Lead</ENT>
                                    <ENT>Milligrams per dry standard cubic meter (grains per thousand dry standard cubic feet) or percent reduction</ENT>
                                    <ENT>1.2 (0.52) or 70%</ENT>
                                    <ENT>1.2 (0.52) or 70%</ENT>
                                    <ENT>1.2 (0.52) or 70%.</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Cadmium</ENT>
                                    <ENT>Milligrams per dry standard cubic meter (grains per thousand dry standard cubic feet) or percent reduction</ENT>
                                    <ENT>0.16 (0.07) or 65%</ENT>
                                    <ENT>0.16 (0.07) or 65%.</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Mercury</ENT>
                                    <ENT>Milligrams per dry standard cubic meter (grains per thousand dry standard cubic feet) or percent reduction</ENT>
                                    <ENT>0.55 (0.24) or 85%</ENT>
                                    <ENT>0.55 (0.24) or 85%</ENT>
                                    <ENT>0.55 (0.24) or 85%.</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    </GPOTABLE>
                                    </APPENDIX>
                                    <APPENDIX>
                                    <EAR>Pt. 60, Subpt. Ce, Table 2</EAR>
                                    <HD SOURCE="HED">Table 2 to Subpart Ce—Emissions Limits for Small HMIWI Which Meet the Criteria Under § 60.33e(b)</HD>
                                    <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,r100,xs50" COLS="3" OPTS="L2">
                                    <BOXHD>
                                    <CHED H="1">Pollutant</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="1">Units (7 percent oxygen, dry basis)</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="1">HMIWI emission limits</CHED>
                                    </BOXHD>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Particulate matter</ENT>
                                    <ENT>Milligrams per dry standard cubic meter (grains per dry standard cubic foot)</ENT>
                                    <ENT>197 (0.086).</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Carbon monoxide</ENT>
                                    <ENT>Parts per million by volume</ENT>
                                    <ENT>40.</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Dioxins/furans</ENT>
                                    <ENT>nanograms per dry standard cubic meter total dioxins/furans (grains per billion dry standard cubic feet) or nanograms per dry standard cubic meter TEQ (grains per billion dry standard cubic feet)</ENT>
                                    <ENT>800 (350) or 15 (6.6).</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Hydrogen chloride</ENT>
                                    <ENT>Parts per million by volume</ENT>
                                    <ENT>3100.</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Sulfur dioxide</ENT>
                                    <ENT>Parts per million by volume</ENT>
                                    <ENT>55.</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Nitrogen oxides</ENT>
                                    <ENT>Parts per million by volume</ENT>
                                    <ENT>250.</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Lead</ENT>
                                    <ENT>Milligrams per dry standard cubic meter (grains per thousand dry standard cubic feet)</ENT>
                                    <ENT>10 (4.4).</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Cadmium</ENT>
                                    <ENT>Milligrams per dry standard cubic meter (grains per thousand dry standard cubic feet)</ENT>
                                    <ENT>4 (1.7).</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Mercury</ENT>
                                    <ENT>Milligrams per dry standard cubic meter (grains per thousands dry standard cubic feet)</ENT>
                                    <ENT>7.5 (3.3).</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    </GPOTABLE>
                                    </APPENDIX>
                                    </SUBPART>
                                    <SUBPART>
                                    <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart D—Standards of Performance for Fossil-Fuel-Fired Steam Generators for Which Construction is Commenced After August 17, 1971</HD>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.40</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>(a) The affected facilities to which the provisions of this subpart apply are:</P>
                                    <P>(1) Each fossil-fuel-fired steam generating unit of more than 73 megawatts heat input rate (250 million Btu per hour).</P>
                                    <P>(2) Each fossil-fuel and wood-residue-fired steam generating unit capable of firing fossil fuel at a heat input rate of more than 73 megawatts (250 million Btu per hour).</P>
                                    <P>(b) Any change to an existing fossil-fuel-fired steam generating unit to accommodate the use of combustible materials, other than fossil fuels as defined in this subpart, shall not bring that unit under the applicability of this subpart.</P>
                                    <P>(c) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, any facility under paragraph (a) of this section that commenced construction or modification after August 17, 1971, is subject to the requirements of this subpart.</P>
                                    <P>(d) The requirements of §§ 60.44 (a)(4), (a)(5), (b) and (d), and 60.45(f)(4)(vi) are applicable to lignite-fired steam generating units that commenced construction or modification after December 22, 1976.</P>
                                    <P>(e) Any facility covered under subpart Da is not covered under this subpart.</P>
                                    <CITA>[42 FR 37936, July 25, 1977, as amended at 43 FR 9278, Mar. 7, 1978; 44 FR 33612, June 17, 1979]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.41</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>As used in this subpart, all terms not defined herein shall have the meaning given them in the Act, and in subpart A of this part.</P>
                                    <P>(a) <E T="03">Fossil-fuel fired steam generating unit</E> means a furnace or boiler used in the process of burning fossil fuel for <PRTPAGE P="117"/>the purpose of producing steam by heat transfer.</P>
                                    <P>(b) <E T="03">Fossil fuel</E> means natural gas, petroleum, coal, and any form of solid, liquid, or gaseous fuel derived from such materials for the purpose of creating useful heat.</P>
                                    <P>(c) <E T="03">Coal refuse</E> means waste-products of coal mining, cleaning, and coal preparation operations (e.g. culm, gob, etc.) containing coal, matrix material, clay, and other organic and inorganic material.</P>
                                    <P>(d) <E T="03">Fossil fuel and wood residue-fired steam generating unit</E> means a furnace or boiler used in the process of burning fossil fuel and wood residue for the purpose of producing steam by heat transfer.</P>
                                    <P>(e) <E T="03">Wood residue</E> means bark, sawdust, slabs, chips, shavings, mill trim, and other wood products derived from wood processing and forest management operations.</P>
                                    <P>(f) <E T="03">Coal</E> means all solid fuels classified as anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, or lignite by ASTM D388-77, 90, 91, 95, or 98a (incorporated by reference—see §60.17).</P>
                                    <CITA>[39 FR 20791, June 14, 1974, as amended at 40 FR 2803, Jan. 16, 1975; 41 FR 51398, Nov. 22, 1976; 43 FR 9278, Mar. 7, 1978; 48 FR 3736, Jan. 27, 1983; 65 FR 61752, Oct. 17, 2000]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.42</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>(a) On and after the date on which the performance test required to be conducted by § 60.8 is completed, no owner or operator subject to the provisions of this subpart shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any affected facility any gases which:</P>
                                    <P>(1) Contain particulate matter in excess of 43 nanograms per joule heat input (0.10 lb per million Btu) derived from fossil fuel or fossil fuel and wood residue.</P>
                                    <P>(2) Exhibit greater than 20 percent opacity except for one six-minute period per hour of not more than 27 percent opacity.</P>
                                    <P>(b)(1) On or after December 28, 1979, no owner or operator shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from the Southwestern Public Service Company's Harrington Station #1, in Amarillo, TX, any gases which exhibit greater than 35 percent opacity, except that a maximum or 42 percent opacity shall be permitted for not more than 6 minutes in any hour.</P>
                                    <P>(2) Interstate Power Company shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from its Lansing Station Unit No. 4 in Lansing, IA, any gases which exhibit greater than 32 percent opacity, except that a maximum of 39 percent opacity shall be permitted for not more than six minutes in any hour.</P>
                                    <CITA>[39 FR 20792, June 14, 1974, as amended at 41 FR 51398, Nov. 22, 1976; 42 FR 61537, Dec. 5, 1977; 44 FR 76787, Dec. 28, 1979; 45 FR 36077, May 29, 1980; 45 FR 47146, July 14, 1980; 46 FR 57498, Nov. 24, 1981; 61 FR 49976, Sept. 24, 1996; 65 FR 61752, Oct. 17, 2000]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.43</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Standard for sulfur dioxide.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>(a) On and after the date on which the performance test required to be conducted by § 60.8 is completed, no owner or operator subject to the provisions of this subpart shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any affected facility any gases which contain sulfur dioxide in excess of:</P>
                                    <P>(1) 340 nanograms per joule heat input (0.80 lb per million Btu) derived from liquid fossil fuel or liquid fossil fuel and wood residue.</P>
                                    <P>(2) 520 nanograms per joule heat input (1.2 lb per million Btu) derived from solid fossil fuel or solid fossil fuel and wood residue, except as provided in paragraph (e) of this section.</P>

                                    <P>(b) When different fossil fuels are burned simultaneously in any combination, the applicable standard (in ng/J) shall be determined by proration using the following formula:
                                    </P>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">PS<E T="52">SO2</E>=[<E T="03">y</E>(340) +<E T="03">z</E>(520)]/(<E T="03">y</E>+<E T="03">z</E>)</FP>
                                    
                                    <EXTRACT>
                                    <FP>where:</FP>
                                    
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">PS<E T="52">SO2</E> is the prorated standard for sulfur dioxide when burning different fuels simultaneously, in nanograms per joule heat input derived from all fossil fuels fired or from all fossil fuels and wood residue fired,</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">
                                    <E T="03">y</E> is the percentage of total heat input derived from liquid fossil fuel, and</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">
                                    <E T="03">z</E> is the percentage of total heat input derived from solid fossil fuel.</FP>
                                    </EXTRACT>
                                    
                                    <P>(c) Compliance shall be based on the total heat input from all fossil fuels burned, including gaseous fuels.</P>
                                    <P>(d) [Reserved]</P>

                                    <P>(e) Units 1 and 2 (as defined in appendix G) at the Newton Power Station <PRTPAGE P="118"/>owned or operated by the Central Illinois Public Service Company will be in compliance with paragraph (a)(2) of this section if Unit 1 and Unit 2 individually comply with paragraph (a)(2) of this section or if the combined emission rate from Units 1 and 2 does not exceed 470 nanograms per joule (1.1 lb per million Btu) combined heat input to Units 1 and 2.</P>
                                    <CITA>[39 FR 20792, June 14, 1974, as amended at 41 FR 51398, Nov. 22, 1976; 52 FR 28954, Aug. 4, 1987]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.44</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Standard for nitrogen oxides.</SUBJECT>

                                    <P>(a) On and after the date on which the performance test required to be conducted by § 60.8 is completed, no owner or operator subject to the provisions of this subpart shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any affected facility any gases which contain nitrogen oxides, expressed as NO<E T="52">2</E> in excess of:</P>
                                    <P>(1) 86 nanograms per joule heat input (0.20 lb per million Btu) derived from gaseous fossil fuel.</P>
                                    <P>(2) 129 nanograms per joule heat input (0.30 lb per million Btu) derived from liquid fossil fuel, liquid fossil fuel and wood residue, or gaseous fossil fuel and wood residue.</P>
                                    <P>(3) 300 nanograms per joule heat input (0.70 lb per million Btu) derived from solid fossil fuel or solid fossil fuel and wood residue (except lignite or a solid fossil fuel containing 25 percent, by weight, or more of coal refuse).</P>
                                    <P>(4) 260 nanograms per joule heat input (0.60 lb per million Btu) derived from lignite or lignite and wood residue (except as provided under paragraph (a)(5) of this section).</P>
                                    <P>(5) 340 nanograms per joule heat input (0.80 lb per million Btu) derived from lignite which is mined in North Dakota, South Dakota, or Montana and which is burned in a cyclone-fired unit.</P>
                                    <P>(b) Except as provided under paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section, when different fossil fuels are burned simultaneously in any combination, the applicable standard (in ng/J) is determined by proration using the following formula:</P>
                                    <GPH DEEP="20" SPAN="1">
                                    <GID>EC16NO91.000</GID>
                                    </GPH>
                                    <EXTRACT>
                                    <FP>where:</FP>
                                    
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">
                                    <E T="03">PS</E>
                                    <E T="52">NOx</E>=is the prorated standard for nitrogen oxides when burning different fuels simultaneously, in nanograms per joule heat input derived from all fossil fuels fired or from all fossil fuels and wood residue fired;</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">
                                    <E T="03">w=</E> is the percentage of total heat input derived from lignite;</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">
                                    <E T="03">x=</E> is the percentage of total heat input derived from gaseous fossil fuel;</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">
                                    <E T="03">y=</E> is the percentage of total heat input derived from liquid fossil fuel; and</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">
                                    <E T="03">z=</E> is the percentage of total heat input derived from solid fossil fuel (except lignite).</FP>
                                    </EXTRACT>
                                    
                                    <P>(c) When a fossil fuel containing at least 25 percent, by weight, of coal refuse is burned in combination with gaseous, liquid, or other solid fossil fuel or wood residue, the standard for nitrogen oxides does not apply.</P>
                                    <P>(d) Cyclone-fired units which burn fuels containing at least 25 percent of lignite that is mined in North Dakota, South Dakota, or Montana remain subject to paragraph (a)(5) of this section regardless of the types of fuel combusted in combination with that lignite.</P>
                                    <CITA>[39 FR 20792, June 14, 1974, as amended at 41 FR 51398, Nov. 22, 1976; 43 FR 9278, Mar. 7, 1978; 51 FR 42797, Nov. 25, 1986]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.45</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Emission and fuel monitoring.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>(a) Each owner or operator shall install, calibrate, maintain, and operate continuous monitoring systems for measuring the opacity of emissions, sulfur dioxide emissions, nitrogen oxides emissions, and either oxygen or carbon dioxide except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(b) Certain of the continuous monitoring system requirements under paragraph (a) of this section do not apply to owners or operators under the following conditions:</P>
                                    <P>(1) For a fossil fuel-fired steam generator that burns only gaseous fossil fuel, continuous monitoring systems for measuring the opacity of emissions and sulfur dioxide emissions are not required.</P>

                                    <P>(2) For a fossil fuel-fired steam generator that does not use a flue gas desulfurization device, a continuous monitoring system for measuring sulfur dioxide emissions is not required if the owner or operator monitors sulfur dioxide emissions by fuel sampling and analysis.<PRTPAGE P="119"/>
                                    </P>
                                    <P>(3) Notwithstanding § 60.13(b), installation of a continuous monitoring system for nitrogen oxides may be delayed until after the initial performance tests under § 60.8 have been conducted. If the owner or operator demonstrates during the performance test that emissions of nitrogen oxides are less than 70 percent of the applicable standards in § 60.44, a continuous monitoring system for measuring nitrogen oxides emissions is not required. If the initial performance test results show that nitrogen oxide emissions are greater than 70 percent of the applicable standard, the owner or operator shall install a continuous monitoring system for nitrogen oxides within one year after the date of the initial performance tests under § 60.8 and comply with all other applicable monitoring requirements under this part.</P>
                                    <P>(4) If an owner or operator does not install any continuous monitoring systems for sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides, as provided under paragraphs (b)(1) and (b)(3) or paragraphs (b)(2) and (b)(3) of this section a continuous monitoring system for measuring either oxygen or carbon dioxide is not required.</P>
                                    <P>(c) For performance evaluations under § 60.13(c) and calibration checks under § 60.13(d), the following procedures shall be used:</P>
                                    <P>(1) Methods 6, 7, and 3B, as applicable, shall be used for the performance evaluations of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides continuous monitoring systems. Acceptable alternative methods for Methods 6, 7, and 3B are given in § 60.46(d).</P>
                                    <P>(2) Sulfur dioxide or nitric oxide, as applicable, shall be used for preparing calibration gas mixtures under Performance Specification 2 of appendix B to this part.</P>
                                    <P>(3) For affected facilities burning fossil fuel(s), the span value for a continuous monitoring system measuring the opacity of emissions shall be 80, 90, or 100 percent and for a continuous monitoring system measuring sulfur oxides or nitrogen oxides the span value shall be determined as follows:</P>
                                    <GPOTABLE CDEF="s25,13,17" COLS="3" OPTS="L2">
                                    <TDESC>[In parts per million]</TDESC>
                                    <BOXHD>
                                    <CHED H="1">Fossil fuel</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="1">Span value for sulfur dioxide</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="1">Span value for nitrogen oxides</CHED>
                                    </BOXHD>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Gas</ENT>
                                    <ENT>(<SU>1</SU> )</ENT>
                                    <ENT>500</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Liquid</ENT>
                                    <ENT>1,000</ENT>
                                    <ENT>500</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Solid</ENT>
                                    <ENT>1,500</ENT>
                                    <ENT>1000</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Combinations</ENT>
                                    <ENT>1,000<E T="03">y</E>+1,500<E T="03">z</E>
                                    </ENT>
                                    <ENT>500(<E T="03">x</E>+<E T="03">y</E> )+1,000<E T="03">z</E>
                                    </ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <TNOTE>
                                    <SU>1</SU> Not applicable.</TNOTE>
                                    </GPOTABLE>
                                    <EXTRACT>
                                    <FP>where:</FP>
                                    
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">x=the fraction of total heat input derived from gaseous fossil fuel, and</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">y=the fraction of total heat input derived from liquid fossil fuel, and</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">z=the fraction of total heat input derived from solid fossil fuel.</FP>
                                    </EXTRACT>
                                    
                                    <P>(4) All span values computed under paragraph (c)(3) of this section for burning combinations of fossil fuels shall be rounded to the nearest 500 ppm.</P>
                                    <P>(5) For a fossil fuel-fired steam generator that simultaneously burns fossil fuel and nonfossil fuel, the span value of all continuous monitoring systems shall be subject to the Administrator's approval.</P>
                                    <P>(d) [Reserved]</P>
                                    <P>(e) For any continuous monitoring system installed under paragraph (a) of this section, the following conversion procedures shall be used to convert the continuous monitoring data into units of the applicable standards (ng/J, lb/million Btu):</P>

                                    <P>(1) When a continuous monitoring system for measuring oxygen is selected, the measurement of the pollutant concentration and oxygen concentration shall each be on a consistent basis (wet or dry). Alternative procedures approved by the Administrator shall be used when measurements are on a wet basis. When measurements are on a dry basis, the following conversion procedure shall be used:
                                    </P>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">
                                    <E T="03">E=CF</E>[20.9/(20.9—percent O<E T="52">2</E>)]</FP>
                                    
                                    <EXTRACT>
                                    <FP>where:</FP>
                                    
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">E, C, F, and %O<E T="52">2</E> are determined under paragraph (f) of this section.</FP>
                                    </EXTRACT>
                                    

                                    <P>(2) When a continuous monitoring system for measuring carbon dioxide is selected, the measurement of the pollutant concentration and carbon dioxide concentration shall each be on a consistent basis (wet or dry) and the following conversion procedure shall be used:
                                    </P>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">
                                    <E T="03">E=CF</E>
                                    <E T="52">c</E> [100/percent CO<E T="52">2</E>]</FP>
                                    
                                    <EXTRACT>
                                    <PRTPAGE P="120"/>
                                    <FP>where:</FP>
                                    
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">E, C, F<E T="52">c</E> and %CO<E T="52">2</E> are determined under paragraph (f) of this section.</FP>
                                    </EXTRACT>
                                    
                                    <P>(f) The values used in the equations under paragraphs (e) (1) and (2) of this section are derived as follows:</P>
                                    <P>(1) <E T="03">E</E>=pollutant emissions, ng/J (lb/million Btu).</P>
                                    <P>(2) <E T="03">C</E>=pollutant concentration, ng/dscm (lb/dscf), determined by multiplying the average concentration (ppm) for each one-hour period by 4.15×10<SU>4</SU> M ng/dscm per ppm (2.59×10 <E T="51">−9</E> M lb/dscf per ppm) where <E T="03">M</E>=pollutant molecular weight, g/g-mole (lb/lb-mole). <E T="03">M</E>=64.07 for sulfur dioxide and 46.01 for nitrogen oxides.</P>
                                    <P>(3) %O<E T="52">2</E>, %CO<E T="52">2</E>=oxygen or carbon dioxide volume (expressed as percent), determined with equipment specified under paragraph (a) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(4) F, F<E T="52">c</E>=a factor representing a ratio of the volume of dry flue gases generated to the calorific value of the fuel combusted (F), and a factor representing a ratio of the volume of carbon dioxide generated to the calorific value of the fuel combusted (F<E T="52">c</E>), respectively. Values of F and F<E T="52">c</E> are given as follows:</P>

                                    <P>(i) For anthracite coal as classified according to ASTM D388-77, 90, 91, 95, or 98a (incorporated by reference—see § 60.17), F=2,723×10<E T="51">−17</E> dscm/J (10,140 dscf/million Btu and F<E T="52">c</E>=0.532×10 <E T="51">−17</E> scm CO<E T="52">2</E>/J (1,980 scf CO<E T="52">2</E>/million Btu).</P>

                                    <P>(ii) For subbituminous and bituminous coal as classified according to ASTM D388-77, 90, 91, 95, or 98a (incorporated by reference—see § 60.17), F=2.637×10 <E T="51">−7</E> dscm/J (9,820 dscf/million Btu) and F<E T="52">c</E>=0.486×10<E T="51">−7</E> scm CO<E T="52">2</E>/J (1,810 scf CO<E T="52">2</E>/million Btu).</P>

                                    <P>(iii) For liquid fossil fuels including crude, residual, and distillate oils, <E T="03">F</E>=2.476×10<E T="51">−7</E> dscm/J (9,220 dscf/million Btu) and <E T="03">F</E>
                                    <E T="54">c</E>=0.384×10<E T="51">−7</E> scm <E T="03">CO</E>
                                    <E T="52">2</E>/J (1,430 scf <E T="03">CO</E>
                                    <E T="52">2</E>/million Btu).</P>

                                    <P>(iv) For gaseous fossil fuels, <E T="03">F</E>=2.347×10 <E T="51">−7</E> dscm/J (8,740 dscf/million Btu). For natural gas, propane, and butane fuels, <E T="03">F</E>
                                    <E T="54">c</E>=0.279×10 <E T="51">−7</E> scm <E T="03">CO</E>
                                    <E T="52">2</E>/<E T="03">J</E> (1,040 scf <E T="03">CO</E>
                                    <E T="52">2</E>/million Btu) for natural gas, 0.322×10 <E T="51">−7</E> scm <E T="03">CO</E>
                                    <E T="52">2</E>/<E T="03">J</E> (1,200 scf <E T="03">CO</E>
                                    <E T="52">2</E>/million Btu) for propane, and 0.338×10 <E T="51">−7</E> scm <E T="03">CO</E>
                                    <E T="52">2</E>/<E T="03">J</E> (1,260 scf <E T="03">CO</E>
                                    <E T="52">2</E>/million Btu) for butane.</P>

                                    <P>(v) For bark F=2.589×10<E T="51">−7</E> dscm/J (9,640 dscf/million Btu) and F<E T="52">c</E>=0.500×10<E T="51">−7</E> scm CO<E T="52">2</E>/J (1,840 scf CO<E T="52"> 2</E>/ million Btu). For wood residue other than bark F=2.492×10<E T="51">−7</E> dscm/J (9,280 dscf/million Btu) and F<E T="52">c</E>=0.494×10<E T="51">−7</E> scm CO<E T="52">2</E>/J (1,860 scf CO <E T="52">2</E>/ million Btu).</P>

                                    <P>(vi) For lignite coal as classified according to ASTM D388-77, 90, 91, 95, or 98a (incorporated by reference—see § 60.17), F=2.659×10<E T="51">−7</E> dscm/J (9,900 dscf/million Btu) and F<E T="52">c</E>=0.516×10 <E T="51">−7</E> scm CO<E T="52">2</E>/J (1,920 scf CO<E T="52">2</E>/million Btu).</P>

                                    <P>(5) The owner or operator may use the following equation to determine an <E T="03">F</E> factor (dscm/J or dscf/million Btu) on a dry basis (if it is desired to calculate <E T="03">F</E> on a wet basis, consult the Administrator) or <E T="03">F</E>
                                    <E T="54">c</E> factor (scm <E T="03">CO</E>
                                    <E T="52">2</E>/<E T="03">J,</E> or scf <E T="03">CO</E>
                                    <E T="52">2</E>/million Btu) on either basis in lieu of the <E T="03">F</E> or <E T="03">F</E>
                                    <E T="54">c</E> factors specified in paragraph (f)(4) of this section:</P>
                                    <GPH DEEP="151" SPAN="2">
                                    <PRTPAGE P="121"/>
                                    <GID>EC16NO91.001</GID>
                                    </GPH>
                                    <P>(i) H, C, S, N, and O are content by weight of hydrogen, carbon, sulfur, nitrogen, and oxygen (expressed as percent), respectively, as determined on the same basis as GCV by ultimate analysis of the fuel fired, using ASTM D3178-73 (Reapproved 1979), 89, or D3176-74 or 89 (solid fuels) or computed from results using ASTM D1137-53 or 75, D1945-64, 76, 91, or 96 or D1946-77 or 90 (Reapproved 1994) (gaseous fuels) as applicable. (These five methods are incorporated by reference—see § 60.17.)</P>
                                    <P>(ii) GVC is the gross calorific value (kJ/kg, Btu/lb) of the fuel combusted determined by the ASTM test methods D2015-77 for solid fuels and D1826-77 for gaseous fuels as applicable. (These two methods are incorporated by reference—see § 60.17.)</P>

                                    <P>(iii) For affected facilities which fire both fossil fuels and nonfossil fuels, the <E T="03">F</E> or <E T="03">F</E>
                                    <E T="54">c</E> value shall be subject to the Administrator's approval.</P>

                                    <P>(6) For affected facilities firing combinations of fossil fuels or fossil fuels and wood residue, the <E T="03">F</E> or <E T="03">F</E>
                                    <E T="54">c</E> factors determined by paragraphs (f)(4) or (f)(5) of this section shall be prorated in accordance with the applicable formula as follows:</P>
                                    <GPH DEEP="29" SPAN="1">
                                    <GID>EC16NO91.002</GID>
                                    </GPH>
                                    <EXTRACT>
                                    <FP>where:</FP>
                                    
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">
                                    <E T="03">X</E>
                                    <E T="54">i</E>=the fraction of total heat input derived from each type of fuel (e.g. natural gas, bituminous coal, wood residue, etc.)</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">
                                    <E T="03">F</E>
                                    <E T="54">i</E> or (<E T="03">F</E>
                                    <E T="54">c</E>)<E T="54">i</E>=the applicable <E T="03">F</E> or <E T="03">F</E>
                                    <E T="54">c</E> factor for each fuel type determined in accordance with paragraphs (f)(4) and (f)(5) of this section.</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">
                                    <E T="03">n</E>=the number of fuels being burned in combination.</FP>
                                    </EXTRACT>
                                    
                                    <P>(g) Excess emission and monitoring system performance reports shall be submitted to the Administrator semiannually for each six-month period in the calendar year. All semiannual reports shall be postmarked by the 30th day following the end of each six-month period. Each excess emission and MSP report shall include the information required in § 60.7(c). Periods of excess emissions and monitoring systems (MS) downtime that shall be reported are defined as follows:</P>
                                    <P>(1) <E T="03">Opacity.</E> Excess emissions are defined as any six-minute period during which the average opacity of emissions exceeds 20 percent opacity, except that one six-minute average per hour of up to 27 percent opacity need not be reported.</P>
                                    <P>(i) For sources subject to the opacity standard of § 60.42(b)(1), excess emissions are defined as any six-minute period during which the average opacity of emissions exceeds 35 percent opacity, except that one six-minute average per hour of up to 42 percent opacity need not be reported.</P>

                                    <P>(ii) For sources subject to the opacity standard of § 60.42(b)(2), excess emissions are defined as any six-minute period during which the average opacity of emissions exceeds 32 percent opacity, except that one six-minute average <PRTPAGE P="122"/>per hour of up to 39 percent opacity need not be reported.</P>
                                    <P>(2) <E T="03">Sulfur dioxide.</E> Excess emissions for affected facilities are defined as:</P>
                                    <P>(i) Any three-hour period during which the average emissions (arithmetic average of three contiguous one-hour periods) of sulfur dioxide as measured by a continuous monitoring system exceed the applicable standard under § 60.43.</P>
                                    <P>(3) <E T="03">Nitrogen oxides.</E> Excess emissions for affected facilities using a continuous monitoring system for measuring nitrogen oxides are defined as any three-hour period during which the average emissions (arithmetic average of three contiguous one-hour periods) exceed the applicable standards under § 60.44.</P>
                                    <CITA>[40 FR 46256, Oct. 6, 1975]</CITA>
                                    <EDNOTE>
                                    <HD SOURCE="HED">Editorial Notes:</HD>
                                    <P>1. For <E T="04">Federal Register</E> citations affecting § 60.45, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.</P>
                                    <P>2. At 65 FR 61752, Oct. 17, 2000, § 60.45(f)(5)(ii) was amended by revising the words “ASTM D1826-77” to read “ASTM D1826-77 or 94.” and by revising the words “ASTM D2015-77” to read “ASTM D2015-77 (Reapproved 1978), 96, or D5865-98.” However, this amendment could not be incorporated because these words do not exist in paragraph (f)(5)(ii).</P>
                                    </EDNOTE>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.46</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Test methods and procedures.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>(a) In conducting the performance tests required in § 60.8, the owner or operator shall use as reference methods and procedures the test methods in appendix A of this part or other methods and procedures as specified in this section, except as provided in § 60.8(b). Acceptable alternative methods and procedures are given in paragraph (d) of this section.</P>

                                    <P>(b) The owner or operator shall determine compliance with the particulate matter, SO<E T="52">2</E>, and NO<E T="52">X</E> standards in §§ 60.42, 60.43, and 60.44 as follows:</P>

                                    <P>(1) The emission rate (E) of particulate matter, SO<E T="52">2</E>, or NO<E T="52">X</E> shall be computed for each run using the following equation:
                                    </P>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">E=C F<E T="52">d</E> (20.9)/(20.9-% 0<E T="52">2</E>)</FP>
                                    
                                    <EXTRACT>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">E = emission rate of pollutant, ng/J (1b/million Btu).</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">C = concentration of pollutant, ng/dscm (1b/dscf).</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">%O<E T="52">2</E> = oxygen concentration, percent dry basis.</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">F<E T="52">d</E> = factor as determined from Method 19.</FP>
                                    </EXTRACT>
                                    
                                    <P>(2) Method 5 shall be used to determine the particular matter concentration (C) at affected facilities without wet flue-gas-desulfurization (FGD) systems and Method 5B shall be used to determine the particulate matter concentration (C) after FGD systems.</P>
                                    <P>(i) The sampling time and sample volume for each run shall be at least 60 minutes and 0.85 dscm (30 dscf). The probe and filter holder heating systems in the sampling train shall be set to provide an average gas temperature of 160 ±14 °C (320 ±25 °F).</P>

                                    <P>(ii) The emission rate correction factor, integrated or grab sampling and analysis procedure of Method 3B shall be used to determine the O<E T="52">2</E> concentration (%O<E T="52">2</E>). The O<E T="52">2</E> sample shall be obtained simultaneously with, and at the same traverse points as, the particulate sample. If the grab sampling procedure is used, the O<E T="52">2</E> concentration for the run shall be the arithmetic mean of the sample O<E T="52">2</E> concentrations at all traverse points.</P>

                                    <P>(iii) If the particulate run has more than 12 traverse points, the O<E T="52">2</E> traverse points may be reduced to 12 provided that Method 1 is used to locate the 12 O<E T="52">2</E> traverse points.</P>
                                    <P>(3) Method 9 and the procedures in § 60.11 shall be used to determine opacity.</P>

                                    <P>(4) Method 6 shall be used to determine the SO<E T="52">2</E> concentration.</P>
                                    <P>(i) The sampling site shall be the same as that selected for the particulate sample. The sampling location in the duct shall be at the centroid of the cross section or at a point no closer to the walls than 1 m (3.28 ft). The sampling time and sample volume for each sample run shall be at least 20 minutes and 0.020 dscm (0.71 dscf). Two samples shall be taken during a 1-hour period, with each sample taken within a 30-minute interval.</P>

                                    <P>(ii) The emission rate correction factor, integrated sampling and analysis procedure of Method 3B shall be used to determine the O<E T="52">2</E> concentration (%O<E T="52">2</E>). The O<E T="52">2</E> sample shall be taken simultaneously with, and at the same point as, <PRTPAGE P="123"/>the SO<E T="52">2</E> sample. The SO<E T="52">2</E> emission rate shall be computed for each pair of SO<E T="52">2</E> and O<E T="52">2</E> samples. The SO<E T="52">2</E> emission rate (E) for each run shall be the arithmetic mean of the results of the two pairs of samples.</P>

                                    <P>(5) Method 7 shall be used to determine the NO<E T="52">X</E> concentration.</P>

                                    <P>(i) The sampling site and location shall be the same as for the SO<E T="52">2</E> sample. Each run shall consist of four grab samples, with each sample taken at about 15-minute intervals.</P>
                                    <P>(ii) For each NO<E T="52">X</E> sample, the emission rate correction factor, grab sampling and analysis procedure of Method 3B shall be used to determine the O<E T="52">2</E> concentration (%O<E T="52">2</E>). The sample shall be taken simultaneously with, and at the same point as, the NO<E T="52">X</E> sample.</P>
                                    <P>(iii) The NO<E T="52">X</E> emission rate shall be computed for each pair of NO<E T="52">X</E> and O<E T="52">2</E> samples. The NO<E T="52">X</E> emission rate (E) for each run shall be the arithmetic mean of the results of the four pairs of samples.</P>
                                    <P>(c) When combinations of fossil fuels or fossil fuel and wood residue are fired, the owner or operator (in order to compute the prorated standard as shown in §§ 60.43(b) and 60.44(b)) shall determine the percentage (w, x, y, or z) of the total heat input derived from each type of fuel as follows:</P>
                                    <P>(1) The heat input rate of each fuel shall be determined by multiplying the gross calorific value of each fuel fired by the rate of each fuel burned.</P>
                                    <P>(2) ASTM Methods D2015-77 (Reapproved 1978), 96, or D5865-98 (solid fuels), D240-76 or 92 (liquid fuels), or D1826-77 or 94 (gaseous fuels) (incorporated by reference—see § 60.17) shall be used to determine the gross calorific values of the fuels. The method used to determine the calorific value of wood residue must be approved by the Administrator.</P>
                                    <P>(3) Suitable methods shall be used to determine the rate of each fuel burned during each test period, and a material balance over the steam generating system shall be used to confirm the rate.</P>
                                    <P>(d) The owner or operator may use the following as alternatives to the reference methods and procedures in this section or in other sections as specified:</P>

                                    <P>(1) The emission rate (E) of particulate matter, SO<E T="52">2</E> and NO<E T="52">X</E> may be determined by using the F<E T="52">c</E> factor, provided that the following procedure is used:</P>

                                    <P>(i) The emission rate (E) shall be computed using the following equation:
                                    </P>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">E=C F<E T="52">c</E> (100/%CO<E T="52">2</E>)</FP>
                                    
                                    <EXTRACT>
                                    <FP>where:</FP>
                                    
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">E=emission rate of pollutant, ng/J (lb/million Btu).</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">C=concentration of pollutant, ng/dscm (lb/dscf).</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">%CO<E T="52">2</E>=carbon dioxide concentration, percent dry basis.</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">F<E T="52">c</E>=factor as determined in appropriate sections of Method 19.</FP>
                                    </EXTRACT>
                                    

                                    <P>(ii) If and only if the average F<E T="52">c</E> factor in Method 19 is used to calculate E and either E is from 0.97 to 1.00 of the emission standard or the relative accuracy of a continuous emission monitoring system is from 17 to 20 percent, then three runs of Method 3B shall be used to determine the O<E T="52">2</E> and CO<E T="52">2</E> concentration according to the procedures in paragraph (b) (2)(ii), (4)(ii), or (5)(ii) of this section. Then if F<E T="52">o</E> (average of three runs), as calculated from the equation in Method 3B, is more than ±3 percent than the average F<E T="52">o</E> value, as determined from the average values of F<E T="52">d</E> and F<E T="52">c</E> in Method 19, i.e., F<E T="52">oa</E>=0.209 (F<E T="52">da</E>/F<E T="52">ca</E>), then the following procedure shall be followed:</P>
                                    <P>(A) When F<E T="52">o</E> is less than 0.97 F<E T="52">oa</E>, then E shall be increased by that proportion under 0.97 F<E T="52">oa</E>, e.g., if F<E T="52">o</E> is 0.95 F<E T="52">oa</E>, E shall be increased by 2 percent. This recalculated value shall be used to determine compliance with the emission standard.</P>
                                    <P>(B) When F<E T="52">o</E> is less than 0.97 F<E T="52">oa</E> and when the average difference (d<AC T="8"/>) between the continuous monitor minus the reference methods is negative, then E shall be increased by that proportion under 0.97 F<E T="52">oa</E>, e.g., if F<E T="52">o</E> is 0.95 F<E T="52">oa</E>, E shall be increased by 2 percent. This recalculated value shall be used to determine compliance with the relative accuracy specification.</P>
                                    <P>(C) When F<E T="52">o</E> is greater than 1.03 F<E T="52">oa</E> and when the average difference d<AC T="8"/> is positive, then E shall be decreased by that proportion over 1.03 F<E T="52">oa</E>, e.g., if F<E T="52">o</E> is 1.05 F<E T="52">oa</E>, E shall be decreased by 2 percent. This recalculated value shall be used to determine compliance with the relative accuracy specification.<PRTPAGE P="124"/>
                                    </P>
                                    <P>(2) For Method 5 or 5B, Method 17 may be used at facilities with or without wet FGD systems if the stack gas temperature at the sampling location does not exceed an average temperature of 160 °C (320 °F). The procedures of sections 2.1 and 2.3 of Method 5B may be used with Method 17 only if it is used after wet FGD systems. Method 17 shall not be used after wet FGD systems if the effluent gas is saturated or laden with water droplets.</P>

                                    <P>(3) Particulate matter and SO<E T="52">2</E> may be determined simultaneously with the Method 5 train provided that the following changes are made:</P>
                                    <P>(i) The filter and impinger apparatus in sections 2.1.5 and 2.1.6 of Method 8 is used in place of the condenser (section 2.1.7) of Method 5.</P>

                                    <P>(ii) All applicable procedures in Method 8 for the determination of SO<E T="52">2</E> (including moisture) are used:</P>

                                    <P>(4) For Method 6, Method 6C may be used. Method 6A may also be used whenever Methods 6 and 3B data are specified to determine the SO<E T="52">2</E> emission rate, under the conditions in paragraph (d)(1) of this section.</P>

                                    <P>(5) For Method 7, Method 7A, 7C, 7D, or 7E may be used. If Method 7C, 7D, or 7E is used, the sampling time for each run shall be at least 1 hour and the integrated sampling approach shall be used to determine the O<E T="52">2</E> concentration (%O<E T="52">2</E>) for the emission rate correction factor.</P>
                                    <P>(6) For Method 3, Method 3A or 3B may be used.</P>
                                    <P>(7) For Method 3B, Method 3A may be used.</P>
                                    <CITA>[54 FR 6662, Feb. 14, 1989; 54 FR 21344, May 17, 1989, as amended at 55 FR 5212, Feb. 14, 1990; 65 FR 61752, Oct. 17, 2000]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    </SUBPART>
                                    <SUBPART>
                                    <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart Da—Standards of Performance for Electric Utility Steam Generating Units for Which Construction is Commenced After September 18, 1978</HD>
                                    <SOURCE>
                                    <HD SOURCE="HED">Source:</HD>
                                    <P>44 FR 33613, June 11, 1979, unless otherwise noted.</P>
                                    </SOURCE>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.40Da</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Applicability and designation of affected facility.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>(a) The affected facility to which this subpart applies is each electric utility steam generating unit:</P>
                                    <P>(1) That is capable of combusting more than 73 megawatts (250 million Btu/hour) heat input of fossil fuel (either alone or in combination with any other fuel); and</P>
                                    <P>(2) For which construction, modification, or reconstruction is commenced after September 18, 1978.</P>
                                    <P>(b) Heat recovery steam generators that are associated with stationary combustion turbines burning fuels other than 75 percent (by heat input) or more synthetic-coal gas on a 12-month rolling average and that meet the applicability requirements of subpart KKKK of this part are not subject to this subpart. Heat recovery steam generators and the associated stationary combustion turbine(s) burning fuels containing 75 percent (by heat input) or more synthetic-coal gas on a 12-month rolling average are subject to this part and are not subject to subpart KKKK of this part. This subpart will continue to apply to all other electric utility combined cycle gas turbines that are capable of combusting more than 73 MW (250 MMBtu/h) heat input of fossil fuel in the heat recovery steam generator. If the heat recovery steam generator is subject to this subpart and the combined cycle gas turbine burn fuels other than synthetic-coal gas, only emissions resulting from combustion of fuels in the steam-generating unit are subject to this subpart. (The combustion turbine emissions are subject to subpart GG or KKKK, as applicable, of this part).</P>
                                    <P>(c) Any change to an existing fossil-fuel-fired steam generating unit to accommodate the use of combustible materials, other than fossil fuels, shall not bring that unit under the applicability of this subpart.</P>

                                    <P>(d) Any change to an existing steam generating unit originally designed to fire gaseous or liquid fossil fuels, to accommodate the use of any other fuel (fossil or nonfossil) shall not bring that <PRTPAGE P="125"/>unit under the applicability of this subpart.</P>
                                    <CITA>[44 FR 33613, June 11, 1979, as amended at 63 FR 49453, Sept. 16, 1998. Redesignated at 70 FR 51268, Aug. 30, 2005, as amended at 71 FR 9876, Feb. 27, 2006; 71 FR 33399, June 9, 2006]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.41Da</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>As used in this subpart, all terms not defined herein shall have the meaning given them in the Act and in subpart A of this part.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Anthracite</E> means coal that is classified as anthracite according to the American Society of Testing and Materials' (ASTM) Standard Specification for Classification of Coals by Rank D388-77 (incorporated by reference—see §60.17).</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Available purchase power</E> means the lesser of the following:</P>
                                    <P>(a) The sum of available system capacity in all neighboring companies.</P>
                                    <P>(b) The sum of the rated capacities of the power interconnection devices between the principal company and all neighboring companies, minus the sum of the electric power load on these interconnections.</P>
                                    <P>(c) The rated capacity of the power transmission lines between the power interconnection devices and the electric generating units (the unit in the principal company that has the malfunctioning flue gas desulfurization system and the unit(s) in the neighboring company supplying replacement electrical power) less the electric power load on these transmission lines.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Available system capacity</E> means the capacity determined by subtracting the system load and the system emergency reserves from the net system capacity.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Bituminous coal</E> means coal that is classified as bituminous according to the American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard Specification for Classification of Coals by Rank D388-77, 90, 91, 95, 98a, or 99 (Reapproved 2004)<E T="63"/>
                                    <SU>1</SU> (incorporated by reference, see § 60.17).</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Boiler operating day</E> for units constructed, reconstructed, or modified on or before February 28, 2005, means a 24-hour period during which fossil fuel is combusted in a steam-generating unit for the entire 24 hours. For units constructed, reconstructed, or modified after February 28, 2005, <E T="03">boiler operating day</E> means a 24-hour period between 12 midnight and the following midnight during which any fuel is combusted at any time in the steam-generating unit. It is not necessary for fuel to be combusted the entire 24-hour period.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Coal</E> means all solid fuels classified as anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, or lignite by the American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard Specification for Classification of Coals by Rank D388-77, 90, 91, 95, 98a, or 99 (Reapproved 2004) <E T="0313">ε</E>1 (incorporated by reference, see § 60.17) and coal refuse. Synthetic fuels derived from coal for the purpose of creating useful heat, including but not limited to solvent-refined coal, gasified coal, coal-oil mixtures, and coal-water mixtures are included in this definition for the purposes of this subpart.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Coal-fired electric utility steam generating unit</E> means an electric utility steam generating unit that burns coal, coal refuse, or a synthetic gas derived from coal either exclusively, in any combination together, or in any combination with other fuels in any amount.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Coal refuse</E> means waste products of coal mining, physical coal cleaning, and coal preparation operations (e.g. culm, gob, etc.) containing coal, matrix material, clay, and other organic and inorganic material.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Cogeneration,</E> also known as “combined heat and power,” means a steam-generating unit that simultaneously produces both electric (or mechanical) and useful thermal energy from the same primary energy source.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Combined cycle gas turbine</E> means a stationary turbine combustion system where heat from the turbine exhaust gases is recovered by a steam generating unit.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Dry flue gas desulfurization technology</E> or <E T="03">dry FGD</E> means a sulfur dioxide control system that is located downstream of the steam generating unit and removes sulfur oxides from the combustion gases of the steam generating unit by contacting the combustion gases with an alkaline slurry or solution and forming a dry powder material. This definition includes devices where the dry powder material is subsequently converted to another form. Alkaline slurries or solutions used in dry FGD <PRTPAGE P="126"/>technology include, but are not limited to, lime and sodium.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Duct burner</E> means a device that combusts fuel and that is placed in the exhaust duct from another source, such as a stationary gas turbine, internal combustion engine, kiln, etc., to allow the firing of additional fuel to heat the exhaust gases before the exhaust gases enter a heat recovery steam generating unit.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Electric utility combined cycle gas turbine</E> means any combined cycle gas turbine used for electric generation that is constructed for the purpose of supplying more than one-third of its potential electric output capacity and more than 25 MW electrical output to any utility power distribution system for sale. Any steam distribution system that is constructed for the purpose of providing steam to a steam electric generator that would produce electrical power for sale is also considered in determining the electrical energy output capacity of the affected facility.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Electric utility company</E> means the largest interconnected organization, business, or governmental entity that generates electric power for sale (e.g., a holding company with operating subsidiary companies).</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Electric utility steam-generating unit</E> means any steam electric generating unit that is constructed for the purpose of supplying more than one-third of its potential electric output capacity and more than 25 MW net-electrical output to any utility power distribution system for sale. For the purpose of this subpart, net-electric output is the gross electric sales to the utility power distribution system minus purchased power on a 12-month rolling average. Also, any steam supplied to a steam distribution system for the purpose of providing steam to a steam-electric generator that would produce electrical energy for sale is considered in determining the electrical energy output capacity of the affected facility.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Electrostatic precipitator</E> or <E T="03">ESP</E> means an add-on air pollution control device used to capture particulate matter by charging the particles using an electrostatic field, collecting the particles using a grounded collecting surface, and transporting the particles into a hopper.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Emergency condition</E> means that period of time when:</P>
                                    <P>(a) The electric generation output of an affected facility with a malfunctioning flue gas desulfurization system cannot be reduced or electrical output must be increased because:</P>
                                    <P>(1) All available system capacity in the principal company interconnected with the affected facility is being operated, and</P>
                                    <P>(2) All available purchase power interconnected with the affected facility is being obtained, or</P>
                                    <P>(b) The electric generation demand is being shifted as quickly as possible from an affected facility with a malfunctioning flue gas desulfurization system to one or more electrical generating units held in reserve by the principal company or by a neighboring company, or</P>
                                    <P>(c) An affected facility with a malfunctioning flue gas desulfurization system becomes the only available unit to maintain a part or all of the principal company's system emergency reserves and the unit is operated in spinning reserve at the lowest practical electric generation load consistent with not causing significant physical damage to the unit. If the unit is operated at a higher load to meet load demand, an emergency condition would not exist unless the conditions under (a) of this definition apply.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Emission limitation</E> means any emissions limit or operating limit.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Emission rate period</E> means any calendar month included in a 12-month rolling average period.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Federally enforceable</E> means all limitations and conditions that are enforceable by the Administrator, including the requirements of 40 CFR parts 60 and 61, requirements within any applicable State implementation plan, and any permit requirements established under 40 CFR 52.21 or 40 CFR 51.18 and 40 CFR 51.24.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Fossil fuel</E> means natural gas, petroleum, coal, and any form of solid, liquid, or gaseous fuel derived from such material for the purpose of creating useful heat.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Gaseous fuel</E> means any fuel derived from coal or petroleum that is present as a gas at standard conditions and includes, but is not limited to, refinery <PRTPAGE P="127"/>fuel gas, process gas, and coke-oven gas.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Gross output</E> means the gross useful work performed by the steam generated. For units generating only electricity, the gross useful work performed is the gross electrical output from the turbine/generator set. For cogeneration units, the gross useful work performed is the gross electrical output plus 75 percent of the useful thermal output measured relative to ISO conditions that is not used to generate additional electrical or mechanical output (i.e., steam delivered to an industrial process).</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">24-hour period</E> means the period of time between 12:01 a.m. and 12:00 midnight.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Integrated gasification combined cycle electric utility steam generating unit</E> or <E T="03">IGCC</E> means a coal-fired electric utility steam generating unit that burns a synthetic gas derived from coal in a combined-cycle gas turbine. No coal is directly burned in the unit during operation.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Interconnected</E> means that two or more electric generating units are electrically tied together by a network of power transmission lines, and other power transmission equipment.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">ISO conditions</E> means a temperature of 288 Kelvin, a relative humidity of 60 percent, and a pressure of 101.3 kilopascals.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Lignite</E> means coal that is classified as lignite A or B according to the American Society of Testing and Materials' (ASTM) Standard Specification for Classification of Coals by Rank D388-77, 90, 91, 95, or 98a (incorporated by reference—see §60.17).</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Natural gas</E> means:</P>
                                    <P>(1) A naturally occurring mixture of hydrocarbon and nonhydrocarbon gases found in geologic formations beneath the earth's surface, of which the principal constituent is methane; or</P>
                                    <P>(2) Liquid petroleum gas, as defined by the American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard Specification for Liquid Petroleum Gases D1835-87, 91, 97, or 03a (incorporated by reference, see § 60.17).</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Neighboring company</E> means any one of those electric utility companies with one or more electric power interconnections to the principal company and which have geographically adjoining service areas.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Net system capacity</E> means the sum of the net electric generating capability (not necessarily equal to rated capacity) of all electric generating equipment owned by an electric utility company (including steam generating units, internal combustion engines, gas turbines, nuclear units, hydroelectric units, and all other electric generating equipment) plus firm contractual purchases that are interconnected to the affected facility that has the malfunctioning flue gas desulfurization system. The electric generating capability of equipment under multiple ownership is prorated based on ownership unless the proportional entitlement to electric output is otherwise established by contractual arrangement.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Noncontinental area</E> means the State of Hawaii, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or the Northern Mariana Islands.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Petroleum</E> means crude oil or petroleum or a fuel derived from crude oil or petroleum, including distillate, residual oil, and petroleum coke.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Potential combustion concentration</E> means the theoretical emissions (ng/J, lb/million Btu heat input) that would result from combustion of a fuel in an uncleaned state without emission control systems) and:</P>
                                    <P>(a) For particulate matter is:</P>
                                    <P>(1) 3,000 ng/J (7.0 lb/million Btu) heat input for solid fuel; and</P>
                                    <P>(2) 73 ng/J (0.17 lb/million Btu) heat input for liquid fuels.</P>
                                    <P>(b) For sulfur dioxide is determined under § 60.50Da(b).</P>
                                    <P>(c) For nitrogen oxides is:</P>
                                    <P>(1) 290 ng/J (0.67 lb/million Btu) heat input for gaseous fuels;</P>
                                    <P>(2) 310 ng/J (0.72 lb/million Btu) heat input for liquid fuels; and</P>
                                    <P>(3) 990 ng/J (2.30 lb/million Btu) heat input for solid fuels.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Potential electrical output capacity</E> is defined as 33 percent of the maximum design heat input capacity of the steam generating unit (e.g., a steam generating unit with a 100-MW (340 million Btu/hr) fossil-fuel heat input capacity would have a 33-MW potential electrical output capacity). For electric utility combined cycle gas turbines the <PRTPAGE P="128"/>potential electrical output capacity is determined on the basis of the fossil-fuel firing capacity of the steam generator exclusive of the heat input and electrical power contribution by the gas turbine.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Principal company</E> means the electric utility company or companies which own the affected facility.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Resource recovery unit</E> means a facility that combusts more than 75 percent non-fossil fuel on a quarterly (calendar) heat input basis.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Responsible official</E> means responsible official as defined in 40 CFR 70.2.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Solid-derived fuel</E> means any solid, liquid, or gaseous fuel derived from solid fuel for the purpose of creating useful heat and includes, but is not limited to, solvent refined coal, liquified coal, and gasified coal.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Spare flue gas desulfurization system module</E> means a separate system of sulfur dioxide emission control equipment capable of treating an amount of flue gas equal to the total amount of flue gas generated by an affected facility when operated at maximum capacity divided by the total number of nonspare flue gas desulfurization modules in the system.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Spinning reserve</E> means the sum of the unutilized net generating capability of all units of the electric utility company that are synchronized to the power distribution system and that are capable of immediately accepting additional load. The electric generating capability of equipment under multiple ownership is prorated based on ownership unless the proportional entitlement to electric output is otherwise established by contractual arrangement.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Steam generating unit</E> means any furnace, boiler, or other device used for combusting fuel for the purpose of producing steam (including fossil-fuel-fired steam generators associated with combined cycle gas turbines; nuclear steam generators are not included).</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Subbituminous coal</E> means coal that is classified as subbituminous A, B, or C according to the American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard Specification for Classification of Coals by Rank D388-77, 90, 91, 95, or 98a (incorporated by reference—see §60.17).</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">System emergency reserves</E> means an amount of electric generating capacity equivalent to the rated capacity of the single largest electric generating unit in the electric utility company (including steam generating units, internal combustion engines, gas turbines, nuclear units, hydroelectric units, and all other electric generating equipment) which is interconnected with the affected facility that has the malfunctioning flue gas desulfurization system. The electric generating capability of equipment under multiple ownership is prorated based on ownership unless the proportional entitlement to electric output is otherwise established by contractual arrangement.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">System load</E> means the entire electric demand of an electric utility company's service area interconnected with the affected facility that has the malfunctioning flue gas desulfurization system plus firm contractual sales to other electric utility companies. Sales to other electric utility companies (e.g., emergency power) not on a firm contractual basis may also be included in the system load when no available system capacity exists in the electric utility company to which the power is supplied for sale.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Wet flue gas desulfurization technology</E> or <E T="03">wet FGD</E> means a sulfur dioxide control system that is located downstream of the steam generating unit and removes sulfur oxides from the combustion gases of the steam generating unit by contacting the combustion gases with an alkaline slurry or solution and forming a liquid material. This definition applies to devices where the aqueous liquid material product of this contact is subsequently converted to other forms. Alkaline reagents used in wet FGD technology include, but are not limited to, lime, limestone, and sodium.</P>
                                    <CITA>[44 FR 33613, June 11, 1979, as amended at 48 FR 3737, Jan. 27, 1983; 63 FR 49453, Sept. 16, 1998; 65 FR 61752, Oct. 17, 2000; 66 FR 18551, Apr. 10, 2001; 70 FR 28652, May 18, 2005. Redesignated at 70 FR 51268, Aug. 30, 2005, as amended at 71 FR 9876, Feb. 27, 2006; 71 FR 33400, June 9, 2006]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.42Da</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Standard for particulate matter.</SUBJECT>

                                    <P>(a) On and after the date on which the performance test required to be conducted under § 60.8 is completed, no <PRTPAGE P="129"/>owner or operator subject to the provisions of this subpart shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any affected facility for which construction, reconstruction, or modification commenced before or on February 28, 2005, any gases that contain particulate matter in excess of:</P>
                                    <P>(1) 13 ng/J (0.03 lb/million Btu) heat input derived from the combustion of solid, liquid, or gaseous fuel;</P>
                                    <P>(2) 1 percent of the potential combustion concentration (99 percent reduction) when combusting solid fuel; and</P>
                                    <P>(3) 30 percent of potential combustion concentration (70 percent reduction) when combusting liquid fuel.</P>
                                    <P>(b) On and after the date the particulate matter performance test required to be conducted under § 60.8 is completed, no owner or operator subject to the provisions of this subpart shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any affected facility any gases which exhibit greater than 20 percent opacity (6-minute average), except for one 6-minute period per hour of not more than 27 percent opacity.</P>
                                    <P>(c) On and after the date on which the performance test required to be conducted under § 60.8 is completed, no owner or operator subject to the provisions of this subpart shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any affected facility for which construction, reconstruction, or modification is commenced after February 28, 2005, except for modified affected facilities meeting the requirements of paragraph (d) of this section, any gases that contain particulate matter in excess of either:</P>
                                    <P>(1) 18 ng/J (0.14 lb/MWh) gross energy output; or</P>
                                    <P>(2) 6.4 ng/J (0.015 lb/MMBtu) heat input derived from the combustion of solid, liquid, or gaseous fuel.</P>
                                    <P>(d) As an alternative to meeting the requirements of paragraph (c) of this section, the owner or operator of an affected facility for which construction, reconstruction, or modification commenced after February 28, 2005, may elect to meet the requirements of this paragraph. On and after the date on which the performance test required to be conducted under § 60.8 is completed, the owner or operator subject to the provisions of this subpart shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any affected facility for which construction, reconstruction, or modification commenced after February 28, 2005, any gases that contain particulate matter in excess of:</P>
                                    <P>(1) 13 ng/J (0.03 lb/MMBtu) heat input derived from the combustion of solid, liquid, or gaseous fuel, and</P>
                                    <P>(2) 0.1 percent of the combustion concentration determined according to the procedure in § 60.48Da(o)(5) (99.9 percent reduction) for an affected facility for which construction or reconstruction commenced after February 28, 2005 when combusting solid fuel or solid-derived fuel, or</P>
                                    <P>(3) 0.2 percent of the combustion concentration determined according to the procedure in § 60.48Da(o)(5) (99.8 percent reduction) for an affected facility for which modification commenced after February 28, 2005 when combusting solid fuel or solid-derived fuel.</P>
                                    <CITA>[44 FR 33613, June 11, 1979. Redesignated at 70 FR 51268, Aug. 30, 2005, as amended at 71 FR 9877, Feb. 27, 2006]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.43Da</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Standard for sulfur dioxide.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>(a) On and after the date on which the initial performance test required to be conducted under § 60.8 is completed, no owner or operator subject to the provisions of this subpart shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any affected facility which combusts solid fuel or solid-derived fuel and for which construction, reconstruction, or modification commenced before or on February 28, 2005, except as provided under paragraphs (c), (d), (f) or (h) of this section, any gases that contain sulfur dioxide in excess of:</P>
                                    <P>(1) 520 ng/J (1.20 lb/million Btu) heat input and 10 percent of the potential combustion concentration (90 percent reduction), or</P>
                                    <P>(2) 30 percent of the potential combustion concentration (70 percent reduction), when emissions are less than 260 ng/J (0.60 lb/million Btu) heat input.</P>

                                    <P>(b) On and after the date on which the initial performance test required to be conducted under § 60.8 is completed, no owner or operator subject to the provisions of this subpart shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any affected facility which combusts liquid or gaseous fuels (except for <PRTPAGE P="130"/>liquid or gaseous fuels derived from solid fuels and as provided under paragraphs (e) or (h) of this section) and for which construction, reconstruction, or modification commenced before or on February 28, 2005, any gases that contain sulfur dioxide in excess of:</P>
                                    <P>(1) 340 ng/J (0.80 lb/million Btu) heat input and 10 percent of the potential combustion concentration (90 percent reduction), or</P>
                                    <P>(2) 100 percent of the potential combustion concentration (zero percent reduction) when emissions are less than 86 ng/J (0.20 lb/million Btu) heat input.</P>
                                    <P>(c) On and after the date on which the initial performance test required to be conducted under § 60.8 is complete, no owner or operator subject to the provisions of this subpart shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any affected facility which combusts solid solvent refined coal (SRC-I) any gases which contain sulfur dioxide in excess of 520 ng/J (1.20 lb/million Btu) heat input and 15 percent of the potential combustion concentration (85 percent reduction) except as provided under paragraph (f) of this section; compliance with the emission limitation is determined on a 30-day rolling average basis and compliance with the percent reduction requirement is determined on a 24-hour basis.</P>
                                    <P>(d) Sulfur dioxide emissions are limited to 520 ng/J (1.20 lb/million Btu) heat input from any affected facility which:</P>
                                    <P>(1) Combusts 100 percent anthracite,</P>
                                    <P>(2) Is classified as a resource recovery unit, or</P>
                                    <P>(3) Is located in a noncontinental area and combusts solid fuel or solid-derived fuel.</P>
                                    <P>(e) Sulfur dioxide emissions are limited to 340 ng/J (0.80 lb/million Btu) heat input from any affected facility which is located in a noncontinental area and combusts liquid or gaseous fuels (excluding solid-derived fuels).</P>

                                    <P>(f) The emission reduction requirements under this section do not apply to any affected facility that is operated under an SO<E T="52">2</E> commercial demonstration permit issued by the Administrator in accordance with the provisions of § 60.47Da.</P>
                                    <P>(g) Compliance with the emission limitation and percent reduction requirements under this section are both determined on a 30-day rolling average basis except as provided under paragraph (c) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(h) When different fuels are combusted simultaneously, the applicable standard is determined by proration using the following formula:</P>

                                    <P>(1) If emissions of sulfur dioxide to the atmosphere are greater than 260 ng/J (0.60 lb/million Btu) heat input
                                    </P>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">E<E T="52">s</E>=(340x+520 y)/100 and</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">%P<E T="52">s</E>=10</FP>
                                    

                                    <P>(2) If emissions of sulfur dioxide to the atmosphere are equal to or less than 260 ng/J (0.60 lb/million Btu) heat input:
                                    </P>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">E<E T="52">s</E>=(340x+520 y)/100 and</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">%P<E T="52">s</E>=(10x+30 y)/100</FP>
                                    
                                    <EXTRACT>
                                    <FP>where:</FP>
                                    
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">E<E T="52">s</E> is the prorated sulfur dioxide emission limit (ng/J heat input),</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">%P<E T="52">s</E> is the percentage of potential sulfur dioxide emission allowed.</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">x is the percentage of total heat input derived from the combustion of liquid or gaseous fuels (excluding solid-derived fuels)</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">y is the percentage of total heat input derived from the combustion of solid fuel (including solid-derived fuels)</FP>
                                    </EXTRACT>
                                    <P>(i) On and after the date on which the performance test required to be conducted under § 60.8 is completed, no owner or operator subject to the provisions of this subpart shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any affected facility for which construction, reconstruction, or modification commenced after February 28, 2005, except as provided for under paragraphs (j) or (k) of this section, any gases that contain sulfur dioxide in excess of the applicable emission limitation specified in paragraphs (i)(1) through (3) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(1) For an affected facility for which construction commenced after February 28, 2005, any gases that contain sulfur dioxide in excess of either:</P>
                                    <P>(i) 180 ng/J (1.4 lb/MWh) gross energy output on a 30-day rolling average basis, or</P>

                                    <P>(ii) 5 percent of the potential combustion concentration (95 percent reduction) on a 30-day rolling average basis.<PRTPAGE P="131"/>
                                    </P>
                                    <P>(2) For an affected facility for which reconstruction commenced after February 28, 2005, any gases that contain sulfur dioxide in excess of either:</P>
                                    <P>(i) 180 ng/J (1.4 lb/MWh) gross energy output on a 30-day rolling average basis,</P>
                                    <P>(ii) 65 ng/J (0.15 lb/MMBtu) heat input on a 30-day rolling average basis, or</P>
                                    <P>(iii) 5 percent of the potential combustion concentration (95 percent reduction) on a 30-day rolling average basis.</P>
                                    <P>(3) For an affected facility for which modification commenced after February 28, 2005, any gases that contain sulfur dioxide in excess of either:</P>
                                    <P>(i) 180 ng/J (1.4 lb/MWh) gross energy output on a 30-day rolling average basis,</P>
                                    <P>(ii) 65 ng/J (0.15 lb/MMBtu) heat input on a 30-day rolling average basis, or</P>
                                    <P>(iii) 10 percent of the potential combustion concentration (90 percent reduction) on a 30-day rolling average basis.</P>
                                    <P>(j) On and after the date on which the performance test required to be conducted under § 60.8 is completed, no owner or operator subject to the provisions of this subpart shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any affected facility for which construction, reconstruction, or modification commenced after February 28, 2005, and that burns 75 percent or more (by heat input) coal refuse on a 12-month rolling average basis, any gases that contain sulfur dioxide in excess of the applicable emission limitation specified in paragraphs (j)(1) through (3) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(1) For an affected facility for which construction commenced after February 28, 2005, any gases that contain sulfur dioxide in excess of either:</P>
                                    <P>(i) 180 ng/J (1.4 lb/MWh) gross energy output on a 30-day rolling average basis, or</P>
                                    <P>(ii) 6 percent of the potential combustion concentration (94 percent reduction) on a 30-day rolling average basis.</P>
                                    <P>(2) For an affected facility for which reconstruction commenced after February 28, 2005, any gases that contain sulfur dioxide in excess of either:</P>
                                    <P>(i) 180 ng/J (1.4 lb/MWh) gross energy output on a 30-day rolling average basis,</P>
                                    <P>(ii) 65 ng/J (0.15 lb/MMBtu) heat input on a 30-day rolling average basis, or</P>
                                    <P>(iii) 6 percent of the potential combustion concentration (94 percent reduction) on a 30-day rolling average basis.</P>
                                    <P>(3) For an affected facility for which modification commenced after February 28, 2005, any gases that contain sulfur dioxide in excess of either:</P>
                                    <P>(i) 180 ng/J (1.4 lb/MWh) gross energy output on a 30-day rolling average basis,</P>
                                    <P>(ii) 65 ng/J (0.15 lb/MMBtu) heat input on a 30-day rolling average basis, or</P>
                                    <P>(iii) 10 percent of the potential combustion concentration (90 percent reduction) on a 30-day rolling average basis.</P>
                                    <P>(k) On and after the date on which the performance test required to be conducted under § 60.8 is completed, no owner or operator subject to the provisions of this subpart shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any affected facility for which construction, reconstruction, or modification commenced after February 28, 2005, and that is located in a noncontinental area, any gases that contain sulfur dioxide in excess of the applicable emission limitation specified in paragraphs (k)(1) and (2) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(1) For an affected facility that burns solid or solid-derived fuel, the owner or operator shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere any gases that contain sulfur dioxide in excess of 520 ng/J (1.2 lb/MMBtu) heat input on a 30-day rolling average basis.</P>
                                    <P>(2) For an affected facility that burns other than solid or solid-derived fuel, the owner or operator shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere any gases that contain sulfur dioxide in excess of if the affected facility or 230 ng/J (0.54 lb/MMBtu) heat input on a 30-day rolling average basis.</P>
                                    <CITA>[44 FR 33613, June 11, 1979, as amended at 54 FR 6663, Feb. 14, 1989; 54 FR 21344, May 17, 1989; 65 FR 61752, Oct. 17, 2000. Redesignated and amended at 70 FR 51268, Aug. 30, 2005; 71 FR 9877, Feb. 27, 2006]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.44Da</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Standard for nitrogen oxides.</SUBJECT>

                                    <P>(a) On and after the date on which the initial performance test required to <PRTPAGE P="132"/>be conducted under § 60.8 is completed, no owner or operator subject to the provisions of this subpart shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any affected facility, except as provided under paragraphs (b) and (d) of this section, any gases which contain nitrogen oxides (expressed as NO<E T="52">2</E>) in excess of the following emission limits, based on a 30-day rolling average, except as provided under § 60.48Da(j)(1):</P>
                                    <P>(1) <E T="03">NO</E>
                                    <E T="54">x</E>
                                    <E T="03">emission limits.</E>
                                    </P>
                                    <GPOTABLE CDEF="s25,9,9" COLS="3" OPTS="L2">
                                    <BOXHD>
                                    <CHED H="1">Fuel type</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="1">Emission limit for heat input</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="2">ng/J</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="2">(lb/million Btu)</CHED>
                                    </BOXHD>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="11">Gaseous fuels:</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="02">Coal-derived fuels</ENT>
                                    <ENT>210</ENT>
                                    <ENT>0.50</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="02">All other fuels</ENT>
                                    <ENT>86</ENT>
                                    <ENT>0.20</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="11">Liquid fuels:</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="02">Coal-derived fuels</ENT>
                                    <ENT>210</ENT>
                                    <ENT>0.50</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="02">Shale oil</ENT>
                                    <ENT>210</ENT>
                                    <ENT>0.50</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="02">All other fuels</ENT>
                                    <ENT>130</ENT>
                                    <ENT>0.30</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="11">Solid fuels:</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="02">Coal-derived fuels</ENT>
                                    <ENT>210</ENT>
                                    <ENT>0.50</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="02">Any fuel containing more than 25%, by weight, coal refuse</ENT>
                                    <ENT>(<SU>1</SU> )</ENT>
                                    <ENT>(<SU>1</SU> )</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="02">Any fuel containing more than 25%, by weight, lignite if the lignite is mined in North Dakota, South Dakota, or Montana, and is combusted in a slag tap furnace<SU>2</SU>
                                    </ENT>
                                    <ENT>340</ENT>
                                    <ENT>0.80</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="02">Any fuel containing more than 25%, by weight, lignite not subject to the 340 ng/J heat input emission limit<SU>2</SU>.</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="02">Subbituminous coal</ENT>
                                    <ENT>210</ENT>
                                    <ENT>0.50</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="02">Bituminous coal</ENT>
                                    <ENT>260</ENT>
                                    <ENT>0.60</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="02">Anthracite coal</ENT>
                                    <ENT>260</ENT>
                                    <ENT>0.60</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="02">All other fuels</ENT>
                                    <ENT>260</ENT>
                                    <ENT>0.60</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <TNOTE>

                                    <SU>1</SU> Exempt from NO<E T="52">X</E> standards and NO<E T="52">X</E> monitoring requirements.</TNOTE>
                                    <TNOTE>
                                    <SU>2</SU> Any fuel containing less than 25%, by weight, lignite is not prorated but its percentage is added to the percentage of the predominant fuel.</TNOTE>
                                    </GPOTABLE>
                                    <P>(2) <E T="03">NO</E>
                                    <E T="54">x</E>
                                    <E T="03">reduction requirement.</E>
                                    </P>
                                    <GPOTABLE CDEF="s25,12" COLS="2" OPTS="L2">
                                    <BOXHD>
                                    <CHED H="1">Fuel type</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="1">Percent reduction of potential combustion concentration</CHED>
                                    </BOXHD>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Gaseous fuels</ENT>
                                    <ENT O="oi0">25</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Liquid fuels</ENT>
                                    <ENT O="oi0">30</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Solid fuels</ENT>
                                    <ENT O="oi0">65</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    </GPOTABLE>
                                    <P>(b) The emission limitations under paragraph (a) of this section do not apply to any affected facility which is combusting coal-derived liquid fuel and is operating under a commercial demonstration permit issued by the Administrator in accordance with the provisions of § 60.47Da.</P>

                                    <P>(c) Except as provided under paragraph (d) of this section, when two or more fuels are combusted simultaneously, the applicable standard is determined by proration using the following formula:
                                    </P>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">E<E T="52">n</E>=[86 w+130×+210 y+260 z+340 v]/100</FP>
                                    
                                    <EXTRACT>
                                    <FP>where:</FP>
                                    
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">E<E T="52">n</E> is the applicable standard for nitrogen oxides when multiple fuels are combusted simultaneously (ng/J heat input);</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">w is the percentage of total heat input derived from the combustion of fuels subject to the 86 ng/J heat input standard;</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">x is the percentage of total heat input derived from the combustion of fuels subject to the 130 ng/J heat input standard;</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">y is the percentage of total heat input derived from the combustion of fuels subject to the 210 ng/J heat input standard;</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">z is the percentage of total heat input derived from the combustion of fuels subject to the 260 ng/J heat input standard; and</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">v is the percentage of total heat input delivered from the combustion of fuels subject to the 340 ng/J heat input standard.</FP>
                                    </EXTRACT>
                                    

                                    <P>(d)(1) On and after the date on which the initial performance test required to be conducted under § 60.8 is completed, no new source owner or operator subject to the provisions of this subpart shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any affected facility for which construction commenced after July 9, 1997, but before or on February 28, 2005, any gases that contain nitrogen oxides (expressed as NO<E T="52">2</E>) in excess of 200 ng/J (1.6 lb/MWh) gross energy output, based on a 30-day rolling average, except as provided under § 60.48Da(k).</P>

                                    <P>(2) On and after the date on which the initial performance test required to be conducted under § 60.8 is completed, no existing source owner or operator subject to the provisions of this subpart shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any affected facility for which reconstruction commenced after July 9, 1997, but before or on February 28, 2005, any gases that contain nitrogen oxides (expressed as NO<E T="52">2</E>) in excess of 65 ng/J (0.15 lb/MMBtu) heat input, based on a 30-day rolling average.</P>

                                    <P>(e) On and after the date on which the performance test required to be conducted under § 60.8 is completed, no owner or operator subject to the provisions of this subpart shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from <PRTPAGE P="133"/>any affected facility for which construction, reconstruction, or modification commenced after February 28, 2005, except for an IGCC meeting the requirements of paragraph (f) of this section, any gases that contain nitrogen oxides (expressed as NO<E T="52">2</E>) in excess of the applicable emission limitation specified in paragraphs (e)(1) through (3) of this section.</P>

                                    <P>(1) For an affected facility for which construction commenced after February 28, 2005, the owner or operator shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere any gases that contain nitrogen oxides (expressed as NO<E T="52">2</E>) in excess of 130 ng/J (1.0 lb/MWh) gross energy output on a 30-day rolling average basis, except as provided under § 60.48Da(k).</P>

                                    <P>(2) For an affected facility for which reconstruction commenced after February 28, 2005, the owner or operator shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere any gases that contain nitrogen oxides (expressed as NO<E T="52">2</E>) in excess of either:</P>
                                    <P>(i) 130 ng/J (1.0 lb/MWh) gross energy output on a 30-day rolling average basis, or</P>
                                    <P>(ii) 47 ng/J (0.11 lb/MMBtu) heat input on a 30-day rolling average basis.</P>

                                    <P>(3) For an affected facility for which modification commenced after February 28, 2005, the owner or operator shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere any gases that contain nitrogen oxides (expressed as NO<E T="52">2</E>) in excess of either:</P>
                                    <P>(i) 180 ng/J (1.4 lb/MWh) gross energy output on a 30-day rolling average basis, or</P>
                                    <P>(ii) 65 ng/J (0.15 lb/MMBtu) heat input on a 30-day rolling average basis.</P>
                                    <P>(f) On and after the date on which the performance test required to be conducted under § 60.8 is completed, the owner or operator of an IGCC subject to the provisions of this subpart that burns liquid fuel as a supplemental fuel and for which construction, reconstruction, or modification commenced after February 28, 2005, shall meet the requirements specified in paragraphs (f)(1) through (3) of this section.</P>

                                    <P>(1) The owner or operator shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere any gases that contain nitrogen oxides (expressed as NO<E T="52">2</E>) in excess of 130 ng/J (1.0 lb/MWh) gross energy output on a 30-day rolling average basis, except as provided for in paragraphs (f)(2) and (3) of this section.</P>

                                    <P>(2) When burning liquid fuel exclusively or in combination with synthetic gas derived from coal such that the liquid fuel contributes 50 percent or more of the total heat input to the combined cycle combustion turbine, the owner or operator shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere any gases that contain nitrogen oxides (expressed as NO<E T="52">2</E>) in excess of 190 ng/J (1.5 lb/MWh) gross energy output on a 30-day rolling average basis.</P>

                                    <P>(3) In cases when during a 30-day rolling average compliance period liquid fuel is burned in such a manner to meet the conditions in paragraph (f)(2) of this section for only a portion of the 30-day period, the owner or operator shall not cause to be discharged into the atmosphere any gases that contain nitrogen oxides (expressed as NO<E T="52">2</E>) in excess of the computed weighted-average emissions limit based on the proportion of gross energy output (in MWh) generated during the compliance period for each of emissions limits in paragraphs (f)(1) and (2) of this section.</P>
                                    <CITA>[44 FR 33613, June 11, 1979, as amended at 54 FR 6664, Feb. 14, 1989; 63 FR 49453, Sept. 16, 1998; 66 FR 18551, Apr. 10, 2001; 66 FR 42610, Aug. 14, 2001. Redesignated and amended at 70 FR 51268, Aug. 30, 2005; 71 FR 9878, Feb. 27, 2006]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.45Da</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Standard for mercury.</SUBJECT>

                                    <P>(a) For each coal-fired electric utility steam generating unit other than an integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) electric utility steam generating unit, on and after the date on which the initial performance test required to be conducted under § 60.8 is completed, no owner or operator subject to the provisions of this subpart shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any affected facility for which construction, modification, or reconstruction commenced after January 30, 2004, any gases which contain mercury (Hg) emissions in excess of each Hg emissions limit in paragraphs (a)(1) through (5) of this section that applies to you. The Hg emissions limits in paragraphs (a)(1) through (5) of this section are based on a 12-month <PRTPAGE P="134"/>rolling average using the procedures in § 60.50Da(h).</P>

                                    <P>(1) For each coal-fired electric utility steam generating unit that burns only bituminous coal, you must not discharge into the atmosphere any gases from a new affected source which contain Hg in excess of 20 × 10 <E T="51">−6</E> pound per megawatt hour (lb/MWh) or 0.020 lb/gigawatt-hour (GWh) on an output basis. The International System of Units (SI) equivalent is 0.0025 nanograms per joule (ng/J).</P>
                                    <P>(2) For each coal-fired electric utility steam generating unit that burns only subbituminous coal:</P>

                                    <P>(i) If your unit is located in a county-level geographical area receiving greater than 25 inches per year (in/yr) mean annual precipitation, based on the most recent publicly available U.S. Department of Agriculture 30-year data, you must not discharge into the atmosphere any gases from a new affected source which contain Hg in excess of 66 × 10 <E T="51">−6</E> lb/MWh or 0.066 lb/GWh on an output basis. The SI equivalent is 0.0083 ng/J.</P>

                                    <P>(ii) If your unit is located in a county-level geographical area receiving less than or equal to 25 in/yr mean annual precipitation, based on the most recent publicly available U.S. Department of Agriculture 30-year data, you must not discharge into the atmosphere any gases from a new affected source which contain Hg in excess of 97 × 10 <E T="51">−6</E> lb/MWh or 0.097 lb/GWh on an output basis. The SI equivalent is 0.0122 ng/J.</P>

                                    <P>(3) For each coal-fired electric utility steam generating unit that burns only lignite, you must not discharge into the atmosphere any gases from a new affected source which contain Hg in excess of 175 × 10 <E T="51">−6</E> lb/MWh or 0.175 lb/GWh on an output basis. The SI equivalent is 0.0221 ng/J.</P>

                                    <P>(4) For each coal-burning electric utility steam generating unit that burns only coal refuse, you must not discharge into the atmosphere any gases from a new affected source which contain Hg in excess of 16 × 10 <E T="51">−6</E> lb/MWh or 0.016 lb/GWh on an output basis. The SI equivalent is 0.0020 ng/J.</P>

                                    <P>(5) For each coal-fired electric utility steam generating unit that burns a blend of coals from different coal ranks (<E T="03">i.e.</E>, bituminous coal, subbituminous coal, lignite) or a blend of coal and coal refuse, you must not discharge into the atmosphere any gases from a new affected source that contain Hg in excess of the monthly unit-specific Hg emissions limit established according to paragraph (a)(5)(i) or (ii) of this section, as applicable to the affected unit.</P>
                                    <P>(i) If you operate a coal-fired electric utility steam generating unit that burns a blend of coals from different coal ranks or a blend of coal and coal refuse, you must not discharge into the atmosphere any gases from a new affected source that contain Hg in excess of the computed weighted Hg emissions limit based on the proportion of energy output (in British thermal units, Btu) contributed by each coal rank burned during the compliance period and its applicable Hg emissions limit in paragraphs (a)(1) through (4) of this section as determined using Equation 1 of this section. You must meet the weighted Hg emissions limit calculated using Equation 1 of this section by calculating the unit emission rate based on the total Hg loading of the unit and the total Btu or megawatt hours contributed by all fuels burned during the compliance period.</P>
                                    <MATH DEEP="59" SPAN="1">
                                    <MID>ER18MY05.000</MID>
                                    </MATH>
                                    <EXTRACT>
                                    <FP>Where:</FP>
                                    
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">EL<E T="52">b</E> = Total allowable Hg in lb/MWh that can be emitted to the atmosphere from any affected source being averaged under the blending provision.</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">EL<E T="52">i</E> = Hg emissions limit for the subcategory i (coal rank) that applies to affected source, lb/MWh.</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">HH<E T="52">i</E> = Electricity output from affected source during the production period related to use of the corresponding subcategory i (coal rank) that falls within the compliance period, gross MWh generated by the electric utility steam generating unit.</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">n = Number of subcategories (coal ranks) being averaged for an affected source.</FP>
                                    </EXTRACT>
                                    

                                    <P>(ii) If you operate a coal-fired electric utility steam generating unit that burns a blend of coals from different coal ranks or a blend of coal and coal <PRTPAGE P="135"/>refuse together with one or more non-regulated, supplementary fuels, you must not discharge into the atmosphere any gases from the unit that contain Hg in excess of the computed weighted Hg emission limit based on the proportion of electricity output (in MWh) contributed by each coal rank burned during the compliance period and its applicable Hg emissions limit in paragraphs (a)(1) through (4) of this section as determined using Equation 1 of this section. You must meet the weighted Hg emissions limit calculated using Equation 1 of this section by calculating the unit emission rate based on the total Hg loading of the unit and the total megawatt hours contributed by both regulated and nonregulated fuels burned during the compliance period.</P>

                                    <P>(b) For each IGCC electric utility steam generating unit, on and after the date on which the initial performance test required to be conducted under § 60.8 is completed, no owner or operator subject to the provisions of this subpart shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any affected facility for which construction, modification, or reconstruction commenced after January 30, 2004, any gases which contain Hg emissions in excess of 20 × 10 <E T="51">−6</E> lb/MWh or 0.020 lb/GWh on an output basis. The SI equivalent is 0.0025 ng/J. This Hg emissions limit is based on a 12-month rolling average using the procedures in § 60.50Da(g).</P>
                                    <CITA>[70 FR 28653, May 18, 2005. Redesignated and amended at 70 FR 51268, Aug. 30, 2005; 71 FR 33400, June 9, 2006]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.46Da</SECTNO>
                                    <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.47Da</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Commercial demonstration permit.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>(a) An owner or operator of an affected facility proposing to demonstrate an emerging technology may apply to the Administrator for a commercial demonstration permit. The Administrator will issue a commercial demonstration permit in accordance with paragraph (e) of this section. Commercial demonstration permits may be issued only by the Administrator, and this authority will not be delegated.</P>

                                    <P>(b) An owner or operator of an affected facility that combusts solid solvent refined coal (SRC-I) and who is issued a commercial demonstration permit by the Administrator is not subject to the SO<E T="52">2</E> emission reduction requirements under § 60.43Da(c) but must, as a minimum, reduce SO<E T="52">2</E> emissions to 20 percent of the potential combustion concentration (80 percent reduction) for each 24-hour period of steam generator operation and to less than 520 ng/J (1.20 lb/million Btu) heat input on a 30-day rolling average basis.</P>

                                    <P>(c) An owner or operator of a fluidized bed combustion electric utility steam generator (atmospheric or pressurized) who is issued a commercial demonstration permit by the Administrator is not subject to the SO<E T="52">2</E> emission reduction requirements under § 60.43Da(a) but must, as a minimum, reduce SO<E T="52">2</E> emissions to 15 percent of the potential combustion concentration (85 percent reduction) on a 30-day rolling average basis and to less than 520 ng/J (1.20 lb/million Btu) heat input on a 30-day rolling average basis.</P>

                                    <P>(d) The owner or operator of an affected facility that combusts coal-derived liquid fuel and who is issued a commercial demonstration permit by the Administrator is not subject to the applicable NO<E T="52">X</E> emission limitation and percent reduction under § 60.44Da(a) but must, as a minimum, reduce emissions to less than 300 ng/J (0.70 lb/million Btu) heat input on a 30-day rolling average basis.</P>
                                    <P>(e) Commercial demonstration permits may not exceed the following equivalent MW electrical generation capacity for any one technology category, and the total equivalent MW electrical generation capacity for all commercial demonstration plants may not exceed 15,000 MW.</P>
                                    <GPOTABLE CDEF="s25,8,12" COLS="3" OPTS="L2">
                                    <BOXHD>
                                    <CHED H="1">Technology</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="1">Pollutant</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="1">Equivalent electrical capacity (MW electrical output)</CHED>
                                    </BOXHD>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Solid solvent refined coal (SRC I)</ENT>
                                    <ENT>SO<E T="52">2</E>
                                    </ENT>
                                    <ENT>6,000-10,000</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Fluidized bed combustion (atmospheric)</ENT>
                                    <ENT>SO<E T="52">2</E>
                                    </ENT>
                                    <ENT>400-3,000</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Fluidized bed combustion (pressurized)</ENT>
                                    <ENT>SO<E T="52">2</E>
                                    </ENT>
                                    <ENT>400-1,200</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW RUL="n,n,s">
                                    <ENT I="01">Coal liquification</ENT>
                                    <ENT>NO<E T="52">X</E>
                                    </ENT>
                                    <ENT>750-10,000</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <PRTPAGE P="136"/>
                                    <ENT I="03">Total allowable for all technologies</ENT>
                                    <ENT/>
                                    <ENT>15,000</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    </GPOTABLE>
                                    <CITA>[44 FR 33613, June 11, 1979. Redesignated at 70 FR 28653, May 18, 2005, and further redesignated and amended at 70 FR 51268, Aug. 30, 2005]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.48Da</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Compliance provisions.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>(a) Compliance with the particulate matter emission limitation under § 60.42Da(a)(1) constitutes compliance with the percent reduction requirements for particulate matter under § 60.42Da(a)(2) and (3).</P>
                                    <P>(b) Compliance with the nitrogen oxides emission limitation under § 60.44Da(a) constitutes compliance with the percent reduction requirements under § 60.44Da(a)(2).</P>
                                    <P>(c) The particulate matter emission standards under § 60.42Da, the nitrogen oxides emission standards under § 60.44Da, and the Hg emission standards under § 60.45Da apply at all times except during periods of startup, shutdown, or malfunction.</P>
                                    <P>(d) During emergency conditions in the principal company, an affected facility with a malfunctioning flue gas desulfurization system may be operated if sulfur dioxide emissions are minimized by:</P>
                                    <P>(1) Operating all operable flue gas desulfurization system modules, and bringing back into operation any malfunctioned module as soon as repairs are completed,</P>
                                    <P>(2) Bypassing flue gases around only those flue gas desulfurization system modules that have been taken out of operation because they were incapable of any sulfur dioxide emission reduction or which would have suffered significant physical damage if they had remained in operation, and</P>
                                    <P>(3) Designing, constructing, and operating a spare flue gas desulfurization system module for an affected facility larger than 365 MW (1,250 million Btu/hr) heat input (approximately 125 MW electrical output capacity). The Administrator may at his discretion require the owner or operator within 60 days of notification to demonstrate spare module capability. To demonstrate this capability, the owner or operator must demonstrate compliance with the appropriate requirements under paragraph (a), (b), (d), (e), and (h) under § 60.43Da for any period of operation lasting from 24 hours to 30 days when:</P>
                                    <P>(i) Any one flue gas desulfurization module is not operated,</P>
                                    <P>(ii) The affected facility is operating at the maximum heat input rate,</P>
                                    <P>(iii) The fuel fired during the 24-hour to 30-day period is representative of the type and average sulfur content of fuel used over a typical 30-day period, and</P>
                                    <P>(iv) The owner or operator has given the Administrator at least 30 days notice of the date and period of time over which the demonstration will be performed.</P>
                                    <P>(e) After the initial performance test required under § 60.8, compliance with the sulfur dioxide emission limitations and percentage reduction requirements under § 60.43Da and the nitrogen oxides emission limitations under § 60.44Da is based on the average emission rate for 30 successive boiler operating days. A separate performance test is completed at the end of each boiler operating day after the initial performance test, and a new 30 day average emission rate for both sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides and a new percent reduction for sulfur dioxide are calculated to show compliance with the standards.</P>

                                    <P>(f) For the initial performance test required under § 60.8, compliance with the sulfur dioxide emission limitations and percent reduction requirements under § 60.43Da and the nitrogen oxides emission limitation under § 60.44Da is based on the average emission rates for sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and percent reduction for sulfur dioxide for the first 30 successive boiler operating days. The initial performance test is the only test in which at least 30 days prior notice is required unless otherwise specified by the Administrator. The initial performance test is to be scheduled so that the first boiler operating day of the 30 successive boiler operating days is completed within 60 days after achieving the maximum production rate at which the affected facility will be operated, but not later <PRTPAGE P="137"/>than 180 days after initial startup of the facility.</P>
                                    <P>(g) The owner or operator of an affected facility subject to emission limitations in this subpart shall determine compliance as follows:</P>

                                    <P>(1) Compliance with applicable 30-day rolling average SO<E T="52">2</E> and NO<E T="52">X</E> emission limitations is determined by calculating the arithmetic average of all hourly emission rates for SO<E T="52">2</E> and NO<E T="52">X</E> for the 30 successive boiler operating days, except for data obtained during startup, shutdown, malfunction (NO<E T="52">X</E> only), or emergency conditions (SO<E T="52">2</E>) only.</P>

                                    <P>(2) Compliance with applicable SO<E T="52">2</E> percentage reduction requirements is determined based on the average inlet and outlet SO<E T="52">2</E> emission rates for the 30 successive boiler operating days.</P>
                                    <P>(3) Compliance with applicable daily average particulate matter emission limitations is determined by calculating the arithmetic average of all hourly emission rates for particulate matter each boiler operating day, except for data obtained during startup, shutdown, and malfunction.</P>
                                    <P>(h) If an owner or operator has not obtained the minimum quantity of emission data as required under § 60.49Da of this subpart, compliance of the affected facility with the emission requirements under §§ 60.43Da and 60.44Da of this subpart for the day on which the 30-day period ends may be determined by the Administrator by following the applicable procedures in section 7 of Method 19.</P>
                                    <P>(i) <E T="03">Compliance provisions for sources subject to § 60.44Da(d)(1), (e)(1), or (f).</E> The owner or operator of an affected facility subject to § 60.44Da(d)(1) or (e)(1) shall calculate NO<E T="52">X</E> emissions by multiplying the average hourly NO<E T="52">X</E> output concentration, measured according to the provisions of § 60.49Da(c), by the average hourly flow rate, measured according to the provisions of § 60.49Da(l), and dividing by the average hourly gross energy output, measured according to the provisions of § 60.49Da(k).</P>
                                    <P>(j) <E T="03">Compliance provisions for duct burners subject to § 60.44Da(a)(1).</E> To determine compliance with the emissions limits for NO<E T="52">X</E> required by § 60.44Da(a) for duct burners used in combined cycle systems, either of the procedures described in paragraph (j)(1) or (2) of this section may be used:</P>
                                    <P>(1) The owner or operator of an affected duct burner shall conduct the performance test required under § 60.8 using the appropriate methods in appendix A of this part. Compliance with the emissions limits under § 60.44Da(a)(1) is determined on the average of three (nominal 1-hour) runs for the initial and subsequent performance tests. During the performance test, one sampling site shall be located in the exhaust of the turbine prior to the duct burner. A second sampling site shall be located at the outlet from the heat recovery steam generating unit. Measurements shall be taken at both sampling sites during the performance test; or</P>

                                    <P>(2) The owner or operator of an affected duct burner may elect to determine compliance by using the continuous emission monitoring system specified under § 60.49Da for measuring NO<E T="52">X</E> and oxygen and meet the requirements of § 60.49Da. Data from a CEMS certified (or recertified) according to the provisions of 40 CFR 75.20, meeting the QA and QC requirements of 40 CFR 75.21, and validated according to 40 CFR 75.23 may be used. The sampling site shall be located at the outlet from the steam generating unit. The NO<E T="52">X</E> emission rate at the outlet from the steam generating unit shall constitute the NO<E T="52">X</E> emission rate from the duct burner of the combined cycle system.</P>
                                    <P>(k) <E T="03">Compliance provisions for duct burners subject to § 60.44Da(d)(1) or (e)(1).</E> To determine compliance with the emission limitation for NO<E T="52">X</E> required by § 60.44Da(d)(1) or (e)(1) for duct burners used in combined cycle systems, either of the procedures described in paragraphs (k)(1) and (2) of this section may be used:</P>

                                    <P>(1) The owner or operator of an affected duct burner used in combined cycle systems shall determine compliance with the applicable NO<E T="52">X</E> emission limitation in § 60.44Da(d)(1) or (e)(1) as follows:</P>

                                    <P>(i) The emission rate (E) of NO<E T="52">X</E> shall be computed using Equation 1 of this section:
                                    </P>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">E = [(Csg × Qsg)−(Cte × Qte)]/(Osg × h) (Eq. 1)</FP>
                                    
                                    <EXTRACT>
                                    <PRTPAGE P="138"/>
                                    <FP>Where:</FP>
                                    

                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">E = emission rate of NO<E T="52">X</E> from the duct burner, ng/J (lb/Mwh) gross output</FP>

                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Csg = average hourly concentration of NO<E T="52">X</E> exiting the steam generating unit, ng/dscm (lb/dscf)</FP>

                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Cte = average hourly concentration of NO<E T="52">X</E> in the turbine exhaust upstream from duct burner, ng/dscm (lb/dscf)</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Qsg = average hourly volumetric flow rate of exhaust gas from steam generating unit, dscm/hr (dscf/hr)</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Qte = average hourly volumetric flow rate of exhaust gas from combustion turbine, dscm/hr (dscf/hr)</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Osg = average hourly gross energy output from steam generating unit, J (Mwh)</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">h = average hourly fraction of the total heat input to the steam generating unit derived from the combustion of fuel in the affected duct burner</FP>
                                    </EXTRACT>
                                    

                                    <P>(ii) Method 7E of appendix A of this part shall be used to determine the NO<E T="52">X</E> concentrations (Csg and Cte). Method 2, 2F or 2G of appendix A of this part, as appropriate, shall be used to determine the volumetric flow rates (Qsg and Qte) of the exhaust gases. The volumetric flow rate measurements shall be taken at the same time as the concentration measurements.</P>
                                    <P>(iii) The owner or operator shall develop, demonstrate, and provide information satisfactory to the Administrator to determine the average hourly gross energy output from the steam generating unit, and the average hourly percentage of the total heat input to the steam generating unit derived from the combustion of fuel in the affected duct burner.</P>

                                    <P>(iv) Compliance with the applicable NO<E T="52">X</E> emission limitation in § 60.44Da(d)(1) or (e)(1) is determined by the three-run average (nominal 1-hour runs) for the initial and subsequent performance tests.</P>

                                    <P>(2) The owner or operator of an affected duct burner used in a combined cycle system may elect to determine compliance with the applicable NO<E T="52">X</E> emission limitation in § 60.44Da(d)(1) or (e)(1) on a 30-day rolling average basis as indicated in paragraphs (k)(2)(i) through (iv) of this section.</P>

                                    <P>(i) The emission rate (E) of NO<E T="52">X</E> shall be computed using Equation 2 of this section:
                                    </P>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">E = (Csg × Qsd) /Occ (Eq. 2)</FP>
                                    
                                    <EXTRACT>
                                    <FP>Where:</FP>
                                    

                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">E = emission rate of NO<E T="52">X</E> from the duct burner, ng/J (lb/Mwh) gross output</FP>

                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Csg = average hourly concentration of NO<E T="52">X</E> exiting the steam generating unit, ng/dscm (lb/dscf)</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Qsg = average hourly volumetric flow rate of exhaust gas from steam generating unit, dscm/hr (dscf/hr)</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Occ = average hourly gross energy output from entire combined cycle unit, J (Mwh)</FP>
                                    </EXTRACT>
                                    

                                    <P>(ii) The continuous emissions monitoring system specified under § 60.49Da for measuring NO<E T="52">X</E> and oxygen shall be used to determine the average hourly NO<E T="52">X</E> concentrations (Csg). The continuous flow monitoring system specified in § 60.49Da(l) shall be used to determine the volumetric flow rate (Qsg) of the exhaust gas. The sampling site shall be located at the outlet from the steam generating unit. Data from a continuous flow monitoring system certified (or recertified) following procedures specified in 40 CFR 75.20, meeting the quality assurance and quality control requirements of 40 CFR 75.21, and validated according to 40 CFR 75.23 may be used.</P>
                                    <P>(iii) The continuous monitoring system specified under § 60.49Da(k) for measuring and determining gross energy output shall be used to determine the average hourly gross energy output from the entire combined cycle unit (Occ), which is the combined output from the combustion turbine and the steam generating unit.</P>

                                    <P>(iv) The owner or operator may, in lieu of installing, operating, and recording data from the continuous flow monitoring system specified in § 60.49Da(l), determine the mass rate (lb/hr) of NO<E T="52">X</E> emissions by installing, operating, and maintaining continuous fuel flowmeters following the appropriate measurements procedures specified in appendix D of 40 CFR part 75. If this compliance option is selected, the emission rate (E) of NO<E T="52">X</E> shall be computed using Equation 3 of this section:
                                    </P>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">E = (ERsg × Hcc) /Occ (Eq. 3)</FP>
                                    
                                    <EXTRACT>
                                    <FP>Where:</FP>
                                    

                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">E = emission rate of NO<E T="52">X</E> from the duct burner, ng/J (lb/Mwh) gross output</FP>

                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">ERsg = average hourly emission rate of NO<E T="52">X</E> exiting the steam generating unit heat input calculated using appropriate F-factor as described in Method 19, ng/J (lb/million Btu)<PRTPAGE P="139"/>
                                    </FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Hcc = average hourly heat input rate of entire combined cycle unit, J/hr (million Btu/hr)</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Occ = average hourly gross energy output from entire combined cycle unit, J (Mwh)</FP>
                                    </EXTRACT>
                                    
                                    <P>(3) When an affected duct burner steam generating unit utilizes a common steam turbine with one or more affected duct burner steam generating units, the owner or operator shall either:</P>

                                    <P>(i) Determine compliance with the applicable NO<E T="52">X</E> emissions limits by measuring the emissions combined with the emissions from the other unit(s) utilizing the common steam turbine; or</P>
                                    <P>(ii) Develop, demonstrate, and provide information satisfactory to the Administrator on methods for apportioning the combined gross energy output from the steam turbine for each of the affected duct burners. The Administrator may approve such demonstrated substitute methods for apportioning the combined gross energy output measured at the steam turbine whenever the demonstration ensures accurate estimation of emissions regulated under this part.</P>
                                    <P>(l) Compliance provisions for sources subject to § 60.45Da. The owner or operator of an affected facility subject to § 60.45Da (new sources constructed or reconstructed after January 30, 2004) shall calculate the Hg emission rate (lb/MWh) for each calendar month of the year, using hourly Hg concentrations measured according to the provisions of § 60.49Da(p) in conjunction with hourly stack gas volumetric flow rates measured according to the provisions of § 60.49Da(l) or (m), and hourly gross electrical outputs, determined according to the provisions in § 60.49Da(k). Compliance with the applicable standard under § 60.45Da is determined on a 12-month rolling average basis.</P>
                                    <P>(m) <E T="03">Compliance provisions for sources subject to § 60.43Da(i)(1)(i) or (j)(1)(i).</E> The owner or operator of an affected facility subject to § 60.43Da(i)(1)(i) or (j)(1)(i) shall calculate SO<E T="52">2</E> emissions by multiplying the average hourly SO<E T="52">2</E> output concentration, measured according to the provisions of § 60.49Da(b), by the average hourly flow rate, measured according to the provisions of § 60.49Da(l), and divided by the average hourly gross energy output, measured according to the provisions of § 60.49Da(k).</P>
                                    <P>(n) <E T="03">Compliance provisions for sources subject to § 60.42Da(c)(1).</E> The owner or operator of an affected facility subject to § 60.42Da(c)(1) shall calculate particulate matter emissions by multiplying the average hourly particulate matter output concentration, measured according to the provisions of § 60.49Da(t), by the average hourly flow rate, measured according to the provisions of § 60.49Da(l), and divided by the average hourly gross energy output, measured according to the provisions of § 60.49Da(k). Compliance with the emission limit is determined by calculating the arithmetic average of the hourly emission rates computed for each boiler operating day.</P>
                                    <P>(o) <E T="03">Compliance provisions for sources subject to § 60.42Da(c)(2) or (d).</E> Except as provided for in paragraph (p) of this section, the owner or operator of an affected facility for which construction, reconstruction, or modification commenced after February 28, 2005, shall demonstrate compliance with each applicable emission limit according to the requirements in paragraphs (o)(1) through (o)(5) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(1) Conduct an initial performance test according to the requirements in § 60.50Da to demonstrate compliance by the applicable date specified in § 60.8(a) and, thereafter, conduct the performance test annually, and</P>
                                    <P>(2) An owner or operator must use opacity monitoring equipment as an indicator of continuous particulate matter control device performance and demonstrate compliance with § 60.42Da(b). In addition, baseline parameters shall be established as the highest hourly opacity average measured during the performance test. If any hourly average opacity measurement is more than 110 percent of the baseline level, the owner or operator will conduct another performance test within 60 days to demonstrate compliance. A new baseline is established during each stack test. The new baseline shall not exceed the opacity limit specified in § 60.42Da(b), and</P>

                                    <P>(3) An owner or operator using an ESP to comply with the applicable emission limits shall use voltage and <PRTPAGE P="140"/>secondary current monitoring equipment to measure voltage and secondary current to the ESP. Baseline parameters shall be established as average rates measured during the performance test. If a 3-hour average voltage and secondary current average deviates more than 10 percent from the baseline level, the owner or operator will conduct another performance test within 60 days to demonstrate compliance. A new baseline is established during each stack test, and</P>
                                    <P>(4) An owner or operator using a fabric filter to comply with the applicable emission limits shall install, calibrate, maintain, and continuously operate a bag leak detection system according to paragraphs (o)(4)(i) through (viii) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(i) Install and operate a bag leak detection system for each exhaust stack of the fabric filter.</P>
                                    <P>(ii) Each bag leak detection system must be installed, operated, calibrated, and maintained in a manner consistent with the manufacturer's written specifications and recommendations and in accordance with the guidance provided in EPA-454/R-98-015, September 1997.</P>
                                    <P>(iii) The bag leak detection system must be certified by the manufacturer to be capable of detecting particulate matter emissions at concentrations of 10 milligrams per actual cubic meter or less.</P>
                                    <P>(iv) The bag leak detection system sensor must provide output of relative or absolute particulate matter loadings.</P>
                                    <P>(v) The bag leak detection system must be equipped with a device to continuously record the output signal from the sensor.</P>
                                    <P>(vi) The bag leak detection system must be equipped with an alarm system that will sound automatically when an increase in relative particulate matter emissions over a preset level is detected. The alarm must be located where it is easily heard by plant operating personnel. Corrective actions must be initiated within 1 hour of a bag leak detection system alarm. If the alarm is engaged for more than 5 percent of the total operating time on a 30-day rolling average, a performance test must be performed within 60 days to demonstrate compliance.</P>
                                    <P>(vii) For positive pressure fabric filter systems that do not duct all compartments of cells to a common stack, a bag leak detection system must be installed in each baghouse compartment or cell.</P>
                                    <P>(viii) Where multiple bag leak detectors are required, the system's instrumentation and alarm may be shared among detectors, and</P>
                                    <P>(5) An owner or operator of a modified affected source electing to meet the emission limitations in § 60.42Da(d) shall determine the percent reduction in particulate matter by using the emission rate for particulate matter determined by the performance test conducted according to the requirements in paragraph (o)(1) of this section and the ash content on a mass basis of the fuel burned during each performance test run as determined by analysis of the fuel as fired.</P>
                                    <P>(p) As an alternative to meeting the compliance provisions specified in paragraph (o) of this section, an owner or operator may elect to install, certify, maintain, and operate a continuous emission monitoring system measuring particulate matter emissions discharged from the affected facility to the atmosphere and record the output of the system as specified in paragraphs (p)(1) through (p)(8) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(1) The owner or operator shall submit a written notification to the Administrator of intent to demonstrate compliance with this subpart by using a continuous monitoring system measuring particulate matter. This notification shall be sent at least 30 calendar days before the initial startup of the monitor for compliance determination purposes. The owner or operator may discontinue operation of the monitor and instead return to demonstration of compliance with this subpart according to the requirements in paragraph (o) of this section by submitting written notification to the Administrator of such intent at least 30 calendar days before shutdown of the monitor for compliance determination purposes.</P>

                                    <P>(2) Each continuous emission monitor shall be installed, certified, operated, and maintained according to the requirements in § 60.49Da(v).<PRTPAGE P="141"/>
                                    </P>
                                    <P>(3) The initial performance evaluation shall be completed no later than 180 days after the date of initial startup of the affected facility, as specified under § 60.8 of subpart A of this part or within 180 days of the date of notification to the Administrator required under paragraph (p)(1) of this section, whichever is later.</P>
                                    <P>(4) Compliance with the applicable emissions limit shall be determined based on the 24-hour daily (block) average of the hourly arithmetic average emissions concentrations using the continuous monitoring system outlet data. The 24-hour block arithmetic average emission concentration shall be calculated using EPA Reference Method 19, section 4.1.</P>
                                    <P>(5) At a minimum, valid continuous monitoring system hourly averages shall be obtained for 90 percent of all operating hours on a 30-day rolling average.</P>
                                    <P>(i) At least two data points per hour shall be used to calculate each 1-hour arithmetic average.</P>
                                    <P>(ii) [Reserved]</P>
                                    <P>(6) The 1-hour arithmetic averages required shall be expressed in ng/J, MMBtu/h, or lb/MWh and shall be used to calculate the boiler operating day daily arithmetic average emission concentrations. The 1-hour arithmetic averages shall be calculated using the data points required under § 60.13(e)(2) of subpart A of this part.</P>
                                    <P>(7) All valid continuous monitoring system data shall be used in calculating average emission concentrations even if the minimum continuous emission monitoring system data requirements of paragraph (j)(5) of this section are not met.</P>
                                    <P>(8) When particulate matter emissions data are not obtained because of continuous emission monitoring system breakdowns, repairs, calibration checks, and zero and span adjustments, emissions data shall be obtained by using other monitoring systems as approved by the Administrator or EPA Reference Method 19 to provide, as necessary, valid emissions data for a minimum of 90 percent of all operating hours per 30-day rolling average.</P>
                                    <CITA>[44 FR 33613, June 11, 1979, as amended at 54 FR 6664, Feb. 14, 1989; 63 FR 49454, Sept. 16, 1998; 66 FR 18552, Apr. 10, 2001; 66 FR 31178, June 11, 2001. Redesignated and amended at 70 FR 28653, 28654, May 18, 2005, and further redesignated and amended at 70 FR 51268, Aug. 30, 2005; 71 FR 9878, Feb. 27, 2006; 71 FR 33400, June 9, 2006]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.49Da</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Emission monitoring.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>(a) Except as provided for in paragraphs (t) and (u) of this section, the owner or operator of an affected facility, shall install, calibrate, maintain, and operate a continuous monitoring system, and record the output of the system, for measuring the opacity of emissions discharged to the atmosphere, except where gaseous fuel is the only fuel combusted. If opacity interference due to water droplets exists in the stack (for example, from the use of an FGD system), the opacity is monitored upstream of the interference (at the inlet to the FGD system). If opacity interference is experienced at all locations (both at the inlet and outlet of the sulfur dioxide control system), alternate parameters indicative of the particulate matter control system's performance are monitored (subject to the approval of the Administrator).</P>
                                    <P>(b) The owner or operator of an affected facility shall install, calibrate, maintain, and operate a continuous monitoring system, and record the output of the system, for measuring sulfur dioxide emissions, except where natural gas is the only fuel combusted, as follows:</P>
                                    <P>(1) Sulfur dioxide emissions are monitored at both the inlet and outlet of the sulfur dioxide control device.</P>
                                    <P>(2) For a facility that qualifies under the numerical limit provisions of § 60.43Da(d), (i), (j), or (k) sulfur dioxide emissions are only monitored as discharged to the atmosphere.</P>

                                    <P>(3) An “as fired” fuel monitoring system (upstream of coal pulverizers) meeting the requirements of Method 19may be used to determine potential sulfur dioxide emissions in place of a continuous sulfur dioxide emission monitor at the inlet to the sulfur dioxide control device as required under paragraph (b)(1) of this section.<PRTPAGE P="142"/>
                                    </P>
                                    <P>(c)(1) The owner or operator of an affected facility shall install, calibrate, maintain, and operate a continuous monitoring system, and record the output of the system, for measuring nitrogen oxides emissions discharged to the atmosphere; or</P>
                                    <P>(2) If the owner or operator has installed a nitrogen oxides emission rate continuous emission monitoring system (CEMS) to meet the requirements of part 75 of this chapter and is continuing to meet the ongoing requirements of part 75 of this chapter, that CEMS may be used to meet the requirements of this section, except that the owner or operator shall also meet the requirements of § 60.51Da. Data reported to meet the requirements of § 60.51Da shall not include data substituted using the missing data procedures in subpart D of part 75 of this chapter, nor shall the data have been bias adjusted according to the procedures of part 75 of this chapter.</P>
                                    <P>(d) The owner or operator of an affected facility shall install, calibrate, maintain, and operate a continuous monitoring system, and record the output of the system, for measuring the oxygen or carbon dioxide content of the flue gases at each location where sulfur dioxide or nitrogen oxides emissions are monitored.</P>
                                    <P>(e) The continuous monitoring systems under paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of this section are operated and data recorded during all periods of operation of the affected facility including periods of startup, shutdown, malfunction or emergency conditions, except for continuous monitoring system breakdowns, repairs, calibration checks, and zero and span adjustments.</P>
                                    <P>(f)(1) For units that began construction, reconstruction, or modification on or before February 28, 2005, the owner or operator shall obtain emission data for at least 18 hours in at least 22 out of 30 successive boiler operating days. If this minimum data requirement cannot be met with a continuous monitoring system, the owner or operator shall supplement emission data with other monitoring systems approved by the Administrator or the reference methods and procedures as described in paragraph (h) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(2) For units that began construction, reconstruction, or modification after February 28, 2005, the owner or operator shall obtain emission data for at least 90 percent of all operating hours for each 30 successive boiler operating days. If this minimum data requirement cannot be met with a continuous monitoring system, the owner or operator shall supplement emission data with other monitoring systems approved by the Administrator or the reference methods and procedures as described in paragraph (h) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(g) The 1-hour averages required under paragraph § 60.13(h) are expressed in ng/J (lb/million Btu) heat input and used to calculate the average emission rates under § 60.48Da. The 1-hour averages are calculated using the data points required under § 60.13(b). At least two data points must be used to calculate the 1-hour averages.</P>
                                    <P>(h) When it becomes necessary to supplement continuous monitoring system data to meet the minimum data requirements in paragraph (f) of this section, the owner or operator shall use the reference methods and procedures as specified in this paragraph. Acceptable alternative methods and procedures are given in paragraph (j) of this section.</P>

                                    <P>(1) Method 6 shall be used to determine the SO<E T="52">2</E> concentration at the same location as the SO<E T="52">2</E> monitor. Samples shall be taken at 60-minute intervals. The sampling time and sample volume for each sample shall be at least 20 minutes and 0.020 dscm (0.71 dscf). Each sample represents a 1-hour average.</P>

                                    <P>(2) Method 7 shall be used to determine the NO<E T="52">X</E> concentration at the same location as the NO<E T="52">X</E> monitor. Samples shall be taken at 30-minute intervals. The arithmetic average of two consecutive samples represents a 1-hour average.</P>

                                    <P>(3) The emission rate correction factor, integrated bag sampling and analysis procedure of Method 3B shall be used to determine the O<E T="52">2</E> or CO<E T="52">2</E> concentration at the same location as the O<E T="52">2</E> or CO<E T="52">2</E> monitor. Samples shall be taken for at least 30 minutes in each hour. Each sample represents a 1-hour average.<PRTPAGE P="143"/>
                                    </P>
                                    <P>(4) The procedures in Method 19 shall be used to compute each 1-hour average concentration in ng/J (1b/million Btu) heat input.</P>
                                    <P>(i) The owner or operator shall use methods and procedures in this paragraph to conduct monitoring system performance evaluations under § 60.13(c) and calibration checks under § 60.13(d). Acceptable alternative methods and procedures are given in paragraph (j) of this section.</P>

                                    <P>(1) Methods 3B, 6, and 7 shall be used to determine O<E T="52">2</E>, SO<E T="52">2</E>, and NO<E T="52">X</E> concentrations, respectively.</P>
                                    <P>(2) SO<E T="52">2</E> or NO<E T="52">X</E> (NO), as applicable, shall be used for preparing the calibration gas mixtures (in N<E T="52">2</E>, as applicable) under Performance Specification 2 of appendix B of this part.</P>
                                    <P>(3) For affected facilities burning only fossil fuel, the span value for a continuous monitoring system for measuring opacity is between 60 and 80 percent and for a continuous monitoring system measuring nitrogen oxides is determined as follows:</P>
                                    <GPOTABLE CDEF="s25,18" COLS="2" OPTS="L2">
                                    <BOXHD>
                                    <CHED H="1">Fossil fuel</CHED>
                                    <CHED H="1">Span value for nitrogen oxides (ppm)</CHED>
                                    </BOXHD>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Gas</ENT>
                                    <ENT>500</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Liquid</ENT>
                                    <ENT>500</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Solid</ENT>
                                    <ENT>1,000</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    <ROW>
                                    <ENT I="01">Combination</ENT>
                                    <ENT>500 (x+y)+1,000z</ENT>
                                    </ROW>
                                    </GPOTABLE>
                                    <EXTRACT>
                                    <FP>where:</FP>
                                    
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">x is the fraction of total heat input derived from gaseous fossil fuel,</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">y is the fraction of total heat input derived from liquid fossil fuel, and</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">z is the fraction of total heat input derived from solid fossil fuel.</FP>
                                    </EXTRACT>
                                    
                                    <P>(4) All span values computed under paragraph (b)(3) of this section for burning combinations of fossil fuels are rounded to the nearest 500 ppm.</P>
                                    <P>(5) For affected facilities burning fossil fuel, alone or in combination with non-fossil fuel, the span value of the sulfur dioxide continuous monitoring system at the inlet to the sulfur dioxide control device is 125 percent of the maximum estimated hourly potential emissions of the fuel fired, and the outlet of the sulfur dioxide control device is 50 percent of maximum estimated hourly potential emissions of the fuel fired.</P>
                                    <P>(j) The owner or operator may use the following as alternatives to the reference methods and procedures specified in this section:</P>
                                    <P>(1) For Method 6, Method 6A or 6B (whenever Methods 6 and 3 or 3B data are used) or 6C may be used. Each Method 6B sample obtained over 24 hours represents 24 1-hour averages. If Method 6A or 6B is used under paragraph (i) of this section, the conditions under § 60.46(d)(1) apply; these conditions do not apply under paragraph (h) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(2) For Method 7, Method 7A, 7C, 7D, or 7E may be used. If Method 7C, 7D, or 7E is used, the sampling time for each run shall be 1 hour.</P>
                                    <P>(3) For Method 3, Method 3A or 3B may be used if the sampling time is 1 hour.</P>
                                    <P>(4) For Method 3B, Method 3A may be used.</P>
                                    <P>(k) The procedures specified in paragraphs (k)(1) through (3) of this section shall be used to determine gross output for sources demonstrating compliance with the output-based standard under § 60.44Da(d)(1).</P>
                                    <P>(1) The owner or operator of an affected facility with electricity generation shall install, calibrate, maintain, and operate a wattmeter; measure gross electrical output in megawatt-hour on a continuous basis; and record the output of the monitor.</P>
                                    <P>(2) The owner or operator of an affected facility with process steam generation shall install, calibrate, maintain, and operate meters for steam flow, temperature, and pressure; measure gross process steam output in joules per hour (or Btu per hour) on a continuous basis; and record the output of the monitor.</P>
                                    <P>(3) For affected facilities generating process steam in combination with electrical generation, the gross energy output is determined from the gross electrical output measured in accordance with paragraph (k)(1) of this section plus 75 percent of the gross thermal output (measured relative to ISO conditions) of the process steam measured in accordance with paragraph (k)(2) of this section.</P>

                                    <P>(l) The owner or operator of an affected facility demonstrating compliance with an output-based standard under § 60.42Da, § 60.43Da, § 60.44Da, or § 60.45Da shall install, certify, operate, <PRTPAGE P="144"/>and maintain a continuous flow monitoring system meeting the requirements of Performance Specification 6 of appendix B and procedure 1 of appendix F of this subpart, and record the output of the system, for measuring the flow of exhaust gases discharged to the atmosphere; or</P>
                                    <P>(m) Alternatively, data from a continuous flow monitoring system certified according to the requirements of 40 CFR 75.20, meeting the applicable quality control and quality assurance requirements of 40 CFR 75.21, and validated according to 40 CFR 75.23, may be used.</P>
                                    <P>(n) Gas-fired and oil-fired units. The owner or operator of an affected unit that qualifies as a gas-fired or oil-fired unit, as defined in 40 CFR 72.2, may use, as an alternative to the requirements specified in either paragraph (l) or (m) of this section, a fuel flow monitoring system certified and operated according to the requirements of appendix D of 40 CFR part 75.</P>

                                    <P>(o) The owner or operator of a duct burner, as described in § 60.41Da, which is subject to the NO<E T="52">X</E> standards of § 60.44Da(a)(1), (d)(1), or (e)(1) is not required to install or operate a continuous emissions monitoring system to measure NO<E T="52">X</E> emissions; a wattmeter to measure gross electrical output; meters to measure steam flow, temperature, and pressure; and a continuous flow monitoring system to measure the flow of exhaust gases discharged to the atmosphere.</P>
                                    <P>(p) The owner or operator of an affected facility demonstrating compliance with an Hg limit in § 60.45Da shall install and operate a continuous emissions monitoring system (CEMS) to measure and record the concentration of Hg in the exhaust gases from each stack according to the requirements in paragraphs (p)(1) through (p)(3) of this section. Alternatively, for an affected facility that is also subject to the requirements of subpart I of part 75 of this chapter, the owner or operator may install, certify, maintain, operate and quality-assure the data from a Hg CEMS according to § 75.10 of this chapter and appendices A and B to part 75 of this chapter, in lieu of following the procedures in paragraphs (p)(1) through (p)(3) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(1) The owner or operator must install, operate, and maintain each CEMS according to Performance Specification 12A in appendix B to this part.</P>
                                    <P>(2) The owner or operator must conduct a performance evaluation of each CEMS according to the requirements of § 60.13 and Performance Specification 12A in appendix B to this part.</P>
                                    <P>(3) The owner or operator must operate each CEMS according to the requirements in paragraphs (p)(3)(i) through (iv) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(i) As specified in § 60.13(e)(2), each CEMS must complete a minimum of one cycle of operation (sampling, analyzing, and data recording) for each successive 15-minute period.</P>
                                    <P>(ii) The owner or operator must reduce CEMS data as specified in § 60.13(h).</P>
                                    <P>(iii) The owner or operator shall use all valid data points collected during the hour to calculate the hourly average Hg concentration.</P>
                                    <P>(iv) The owner or operator must record the results of each required certification and quality assurance test of the CEMS.</P>
                                    <P>(4) Mercury CEMS data collection must conform to paragraphs (p)(4)(i) through (iv) of this section.</P>

                                    <P>(i) For each calendar month in which the affected unit operates, valid hourly Hg concentration data, stack gas volumetric flow rate data, moisture data (if required), and electrical output data (<E T="03">i.e.</E>, valid data for all of these parameters) shall be obtained for at least 75 percent of the unit operating hours in the month.</P>
                                    <P>(ii) Data reported to meet the requirements of this subpart shall not include hours of unit startup, shutdown, or malfunction. In addition, for an affected facility that is also subject to subpart I of part 75 of this chapter, data reported to meet the requirements of this subpart shall not include data substituted using the missing data procedures in subpart D of part 75 of this chapter, nor shall the data have been bias adjusted according to the procedures of part 75 of this chapter.</P>

                                    <P>(iii) If valid data are obtained for less than 75 percent of the unit operating hours in a month, you must discard the <PRTPAGE P="145"/>data collected in that month and replace the data with the mean of the individual monthly emission rate values determined in the last 12 months. In the 12-month rolling average calculation, this substitute Hg emission rate shall be weighted according to the number of unit operating hours in the month for which the data capture requirement of § 60.49Da(p)(4)(i) was not met.</P>
                                    <P>(iv) Notwithstanding the requirements of paragraph (p)(4)(iii) of this section, if valid data are obtained for less than 75 percent of the unit operating hours in another month in that same 12-month rolling average cycle, discard the data collected in that month and replace the data with the highest individual monthly emission rate determined in the last 12 months. In the 12-month rolling average calculation, this substitute Hg emission rate shall be weighted according to the number of unit operating hours in the month for which the data capture requirement of § 60.49Da(p)(4)(i) was not met.</P>
                                    <P>(q) As an alternative to the CEMS required in paragraph (p) of this section, the owner or operator may use a sorbent trap monitoring system (as defined in § 72.2 of this chapter) to monitor Hg concentration, according to the procedures described in § 75.15 of this chapter and appendix K to part 75 of this chapter.</P>
                                    <P>(r) For Hg CEMS that measure Hg concentration on a dry basis or for sorbent trap monitoring systems, the emissions data must be corrected for the stack gas moisture content. A certified continuous moisture monitoring system that meets the requirements of § 75.11(b) of this chapter is acceptable for this purpose. Alternatively, the appropriate default moisture value, as specified in § 75.11(b) or § 75.12(b) of this chapter, may be used.</P>
                                    <P>(s) The owner or operator shall prepare and submit to the Administrator for approval a unit-specific monitoring plan for each monitoring system, at least 45 days before commencing certification testing of the monitoring systems. The owner or operator shall comply with the requirements in your plan. The plan must address the requirements in paragraphs (s)(1) through (6) of this section.</P>

                                    <P>(1) Installation of the CEMS sampling probe or other interface at a measurement location relative to each affected process unit such that the measurement is representative of the exhaust emissions (<E T="03">e.g.</E>, on or downstream of the last control device);</P>
                                    <P>(2) Performance and equipment specifications for the sample interface, the pollutant concentration or parametric signal analyzer, and the data collection and reduction systems;</P>

                                    <P>(3) Performance evaluation procedures and acceptance criteria (<E T="03">e.g.</E>, calibrations, relative accuracy test audits (RATA), etc.);</P>
                                    <P>(4) Ongoing operation and maintenance procedures in accordance with the general requirements of § 60.13(d) or part 75 of this chapter (as applicable);</P>
                                    <P>(5) Ongoing data quality assurance procedures in accordance with the general requirements of § 60.13 or part 75 of this chapter (as applicable); and</P>
                                    <P>(6) Ongoing record keeping and reporting procedures in accordance with the requirements of this subpart.</P>
                                    <P>(t) The owner or operator of an affected facility demonstrating compliance with the output-based emissions limitation under § 60.42Da(c)(1) shall install, certify, operate, and maintain a continuous monitoring system for measuring particulate matter emissions according to the requirements of paragraph (v) of this section. An owner or operator of an affected source demonstrating compliance with the input-based emission limitation under § 60.42Da(c)(2) may install, certify, operate, and maintain a continuous monitoring system for measuring particulate matter emissions according to the requirements of paragraph (v) of this section in lieu of the requirements in § 60.48Da(o).</P>

                                    <P>(u) An owner or operator of an affected source that meets the conditions in either paragraph (u)(1) or (2) of this section is exempted from the continuous opacity monitoring system requirements in paragraph (a) of this section and the monitoring requirements in § 60.48Da(o).<PRTPAGE P="146"/>
                                    </P>
                                    <P>(1) A continuous monitoring system for measuring particulate matter emissions is used to demonstrate continuous compliance on a boiler operating day average with the emissions limitations under § 60.42Da(a)(1) or § 60.42Da(c)(2) and is installed, certified, operated, and maintained on the affected source according to the requirements of paragraph (v) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(2) The affected source burns only oil that contains no more than 0.15 weight percent sulfur or liquid or gaseous fuels that when combusted without sulfur dioxide emission control, have a sulfur dioxide emissions rate equal to or less than or equal to 65 ng/J (0.15 lb/MMBtu) heat input.</P>
                                    <P>(v) The owner or operator of an affected facility using a continuous emission monitoring system measuring particulate matter emissions to meet requirements of this subpart shall install, certify, operate, and maintain the continuous monitoring system as specified in paragraphs (v)(1) through (v)(3).</P>
                                    <P>(1) The owner or operator shall conduct a performance evaluation of the continuous monitoring system according to the applicable requirements of § 60.13, Performance Specification 11 in appendix B of this part, and procedure 2 in appendix F of this part.</P>
                                    <P>(2) During each relative accuracy test run of the continuous emission monitoring system required by Performance Specification 11 in appendix B of this part, particulate matter and oxygen (or carbon dioxide) data shall be collected concurrently (or within a 30-to 60-minute period) by both the continuous emission monitors and conducting performance tests using the following test methods.</P>
                                    <P>(i) For particulate matter, EPA Reference Method 5, 5B, or 17 shall be used.</P>
                                    <P>(ii) For oxygen (or carbon dioxide), EPA Reference Method 3, 3A, or 3B, as applicable shall be used.</P>
                                    <P>(3) Quarterly accuracy determinations and daily calibration drift tests shall be performed in accordance with procedure 2 in appendix F of this part. Relative Response Audit's must be performed annually and Response Correlation Audits must be performed every 3 years.</P>
                                    <CITA>[44 FR 33613, June 11, 1979, as amended at 54 FR 6664, Feb. 14, 1989; 55 FR 5212, Feb. 14, 1990; 55 FR 18876, May 7, 1990; 63 FR 49454, Sept. 16, 1998; 65 FR 61752, Oct. 17, 2000; 66 FR 18553, Apr. 10, 2001. Redesignated and amended at 70 FR 28653, 28654, May 18, 2005, and further redesignated and amended at 70 FR 51268, Aug. 30, 2005; 71 FR 9880, Feb. 27, 2006]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.50Da</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Compliance determination procedures and methods.</SUBJECT>

                                    <P>(a) In conducting the performance tests required in § 60.8, the owner or operator shall use as reference methods and procedures the methods in appendix A of this part or the methods and procedures as specified in this section, except as provided in § 60.8(b). Section 60.8(f) does not apply to this section for SO<E T="52">2</E> and NO<E T="52">X</E>. Acceptable alternative methods are given in paragraph (e) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(b) The owner or operator shall determine compliance with the particulate matter standards in § 60.42Da as follows:</P>

                                    <P>(1) The dry basis F factor (O<E T="52">2</E>) procedures in Method 19 shall be used to compute the emission rate of particulate matter.</P>
                                    <P>(2) For the particular matter concentration, Method 5 shall be used at affected facilities without wet FGD systems and Method 5B shall be used after wet FGD systems.</P>
                                    <P>(i) The sampling time and sample volume for each run shall be at least 120 minutes and 1.70 dscm (60 dscf). The probe and filter holder heating system in the sampling train may be set to provide an average gas temperature of no greater than 160 ±14 °C (320 ±25 °F).</P>

                                    <P>(ii) For each particulate run, the emission rate correction factor, integrated or grab sampling and analysis procedures of Method 3B shall be used to determine the O<E T="52">2</E> concentration. The O<E T="52">2</E> sample shall be obtained simultaneously with, and at the same traverse points as, the particulate run. If the particulate run has more than 12 traverse points, the O<E T="52">2</E> traverse points may be reduced to 12 provided that Method 1 is used to locate the 12 O<E T="52">2</E> traverse points. If the grab sampling procedure is used, the O<E T="52">2</E> concentration for the run shall be the arithmetic mean of <PRTPAGE P="147"/>the sample O<E T="52">2</E> concentrations at all traverse points.</P>
                                    <P>(3) Method 9 and the procedures in § 60.11 shall be used to determine opacity.</P>

                                    <P>(c) The owner or operator shall determine compliance with the SO<E T="52">2</E> standards in § 60.43Da as follows:</P>

                                    <P>(1) The percent of potential SO<E T="52">2</E> emissions (%P<E T="52">s</E>) to the atmosphere shall be computed using the following equation:
                                    </P>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">%P<E T="52">s</E>=[(100—%R<E T="52">f</E>) (100—%R<E T="52">g</E>)]/100</FP>
                                    
                                    <EXTRACT>
                                    <FP>where:</FP>
                                    
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">%P<E T="52">s</E>=percent of potential SO<E T="52">2</E> emissions, percent.</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">%R<E T="52">f</E>=percent reduction from fuel pretreatment, percent.</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">%R<E T="52">g</E>=percent reduction by SO<E T="52">2</E> control system, percent.</FP>
                                    </EXTRACT>
                                    

                                    <P>(2) The procedures in Method 19 may be used to determine percent reduction (%R<E T="52">f</E>) of sulfur by such processes as fuel pretreatment (physical coal cleaning, hydrodesulfurization of fuel oil, etc.), coal pulverizers, and bottom and flyash interactions. This determination is optional.</P>

                                    <P>(3) The procedures in Method 19 shall be used to determine the percent SO<E T="52">2</E> reduction (%R<E T="52">g</E>) of any SO<E T="52">2</E> control system. Alternatively, a combination of an “as fired” fuel monitor and emission rates measured after the control system, following the procedures in Method 19, may be used if the percent reduction is calculated using the average emission rate from the SO<E T="52">2</E> control device and the average SO<E T="52">2</E> input rate from the “as fired” fuel analysis for 30 successive boiler operating days.</P>
                                    <P>(4) The appropriate procedures in Method 19 shall be used to determine the emission rate.</P>

                                    <P>(5) The continuous monitoring system in § 60.49Da(b) and (d) shall be used to determine the concentrations of SO<E T="52">2</E> and CO<E T="52">2</E> or O<E T="52">2</E>.</P>

                                    <P>(d) The owner or operator shall determine compliance with the NO<E T="52">X</E> standard in § 60.44Da as follows:</P>

                                    <P>(1) The appropriate procedures in Method 19 shall be used to determine the emission rate of NO<E T="52">X</E>.</P>

                                    <P>(2) The continous monitoring system in § 60.49Da(c) and (d) shall be used to determine the concentrations of NO<E T="52">X</E> and CO<E T="52">2</E> or O<E T="52">2</E>.</P>
                                    <P>(e) The owner or operator may use the following as alternatives to the reference methods and procedures specified in this section:</P>
                                    <P>(1) For Method 5 or 5B, Method 17 may be used at facilities with or without wet FGD systems if the stack temperature at the sampling location does not exceed an average temperature of 160 °C (320 °F). The procedures of §§ 2.1 and 2.3 of Method 5B may be used in Method 17 only if it is used after wet FGD systems. Method 17 shall not be used after wet FGD systems if the effluent is saturated or laden with water droplets.</P>
                                    <P>(2) The F<E T="52">c</E> factor (CO<E T="52">2</E>) procedures in Method 19 may be used to compute the emission rate of particulate matter under the stipulations of § 60.46(d)(1). The CO<E T="52">2</E> shall be determined in the same manner as the O<E T="52">2</E> concentration.</P>
                                    <P>(f) Electric utility combined cycle gas turbines are performance tested for particulate matter, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides using the procedures of Method 19. The sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides emission rates from the gas turbine used in Method 19 calculations are determined when the gas turbine is performance tested under subpart GG. The potential uncontrolled particulate matter emission rate from a gas turbine is defined as 17 ng/J (0.04 lb/million Btu) heat input.</P>
                                    <P>(g) For the purposes of determining compliance with the emission limits in § 60.45Da, the owner or operator of an electric utility steam generating unit which is also a cogeneration unit shall use the procedures in paragraphs (g)(1) and (2) of this section to calculate emission rates based on electrical output to the grid plus half of the equivalent electrical energy in the unit's process stream.</P>

                                    <P>(1) All conversions from Btu/hr unit input to MW unit output must use equivalents found in 40 CFR 60.40(a)(1) for electric utilities (<E T="03">i.e.</E>, 250 million Btu/hr input to an electric utility steam generating unit is equivalent to 73 MW input to the electric utility steam generating unit); 73 MW input to the electric utility steam generating unit is equivalent to 25 MW output from the boiler electric utility steam generating unit; therefore, 250 million Btu input to the electric utility steam <PRTPAGE P="148"/>generating unit is equivalent to 25 MW output from the electric utility steam generating unit).</P>
                                    <P>(2) Use the Equation 1 of this section to determine the cogeneration Hg emission rate over a specific compliance period.</P>
                                    <MATH DEEP="33" SPAN="1">
                                    <MID>ER27FE06.000</MID>
                                    </MATH>
                                    <EXTRACT>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-2">Where:</FP>
                                    
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-2">ER<E T="52">cogen</E> = Cogeneration Hg emission rate over a compliance period in lb/MWh;</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-2">E = Mass of Hg emitted from the stack over the same compliance period (lb);</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-2">V<E T="52">grid</E> = Amount of energy sent to the grid over the same compliance period (MWh); and</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-2">V<E T="52">process</E> = Amount of energy converted to steam for process use over the same compliance period (MWh).</FP>
                                    </EXTRACT>
                                    
                                    <P>(h) The owner or operator shall determine compliance with the Hg limit in § 60.45Da according to the procedures in paragraphs (h)(1) through (3) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(1) The initial performance test shall be commenced by the applicable date specified in § 60.8(a). The required continuous monitoring systems must be certified prior to commencing the test. The performance test consists of collecting hourly Hg emission data (lb/MWh) with the continuous monitoring systems for 12 successive months of unit operation (excluding hours of unit startup, shutdown and malfunction). The average Hg emission rate is calculated for each month, and then the weighted, 12-month average Hg emission rate is calculated according to paragraph (h)(2) or (h)(3) of this section, as applicable. If, for any month in the initial performance test, the minimum data capture requirement in § 60.49Da(p)(4)(i) is not met, the owner or operator shall report a substitute Hg emission rate for that month, as follows. For the first such month, the substitute monthly Hg emission rate shall be the arithmetic average of all valid hourly Hg emission rates recorded to date. For any subsequent month(s) with insufficient data capture, the substitute monthly Hg emission rate shall be the highest valid hourly Hg emission rate recorded to date. When the 12-month average Hg emission rate for the initial performance test is calculated, for each month in which there was insufficient data capture, the substitute monthly Hg emission rate shall be weighted according to the number of unit operating hours in that month. Following the initial performance test, the owner or operator shall demonstrate compliance by calculating the weighted average of all monthly Hg emission rates (in lb/MWh) for each 12 successive calendar months, excluding data obtained during startup, shutdown, or malfunction.</P>
                                    <P>(2) If a CEMS is used to demonstrate compliance, follow the procedures in paragraphs (h)(2)(i) through (iii) of this section to determine the 12-month rolling average.</P>
                                    <P>(i) Calculate the total mass of Hg emissions over a month (M), in pounds (lb), using either Equation 2 in paragraph (h)(2)(i)(A) of this section or Equation 3 in paragraph (h)(2)(i)(B) of this section, in conjunction with Equation 4 in paragraph (h)(2)(i)(C) of this section.</P>
                                    <P>(A) If the Hg CEMS measures Hg concentration on a wet basis, use Equation 2 below to calculate the Hg mass emissions for each valid hour:</P>
                                    <MATH DEEP="12" SPAN="1">
                                    <MID>ER18MY05.020</MID>
                                    </MATH>
                                    <EXTRACT>
                                    <FP>Where:</FP>
                                    
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">E<E T="52">h</E> = Hg mass emissions for the hour, (lb)</FP>

                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">K = Units conversion constant, 6.24 × 10<E T="51">−</E>
                                    <SU>11</SU> lb-scm/μg-scf</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">C<E T="52">h</E> = Hourly Hg concentration, wet basis, (μg/scm)</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Q<E T="52">h</E> = Hourly stack gas volumetric flow rate, (scfh)</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">t<E T="52">h</E> = Unit operating time, <E T="03">i.e.</E>, the fraction of the hour for which the unit operated. For example, t<E T="52">h</E> = 0.50 for a half-hour of unit operation and 1.00 for a full hour of operation.</FP>
                                    </EXTRACT>
                                    
                                    <P>(B) If the Hg CEMS measures Hg concentration on a dry basis, use Equation 3 below to calculate the Hg mass emissions for each valid hour:</P>
                                    <MATH DEEP="15" SPAN="1">
                                    <MID>ER18MY05.002</MID>
                                    </MATH>
                                    <EXTRACT>
                                    <FP>Where:</FP>
                                    
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">E<E T="52">h</E> = Hg mass emissions for the hour, (lb)</FP>

                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">K = Units conversion constant, 6.24 × 10<E T="51">−</E>
                                    <SU>11</SU> lb-scm/μg-scf</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">C<E T="52">h</E> = Hourly Hg concentration, dry basis, (μg/dscm)</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Q<E T="52">h</E> = Hourly stack gas volumetric flow rate, (scfh)<PRTPAGE P="149"/>
                                    </FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">t<E T="52">h</E> = Unit operating time, <E T="03">i.e.</E>, the fraction of the hour for which the unit operated</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">B<E T="52">ws</E> = Stack gas moisture content, expressed as a decimal fraction (<E T="03">e.g.</E>, for 8 percent H<E T="52">2</E>O, B<E T="52">ws</E> = 0.08)</FP>
                                    </EXTRACT>
                                    
                                    <P>(C) Use Equation 4, below, to calculate M, the total mass of Hg emitted for the month, by summing the hourly masses derived from Equation 2 or 3 (as applicable):</P>
                                    <MATH DEEP="29" SPAN="1">
                                    <MID>ER18my05.003</MID>
                                    </MATH>
                                    <EXTRACT>
                                    <FP>Where:</FP>
                                    
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">M = Total Hg mass emissions for the month, (lb)</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">E<E T="52">h</E> = Hg mass emissions for hour “h”, from Equation 2 or 3 of this section, (lb)</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">n = The number of unit operating hours in the month with valid CEM and electrical output data, excluding hours of unit startup, shutdown and malfunction</FP>
                                    </EXTRACT>
                                    
                                    <P>(ii) Calculate the monthly Hg emission rate on an output basis (lb/MWh) using Equation 5, below. For a cogeneration unit, use Equation 1 in paragraph (g) of this section instead.</P>
                                    <MATH DEEP="24" SPAN="1">
                                    <MID>ER18my05.004</MID>
                                    </MATH>
                                    <EXTRACT>
                                    <FP>Where:</FP>
                                    
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">ER = Monthly Hg emission rate, (lb/MWh)</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">M = Total mass of Hg emissions for the month, from Equation 4, above, (lb)</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">P = Total electrical output for the month, for the hours used to calculate M, (MWh)</FP>
                                    </EXTRACT>
                                    
                                    <P>(iii) Until 12 monthly Hg emission rates have been accumulated, calculate and report only the monthly averages. Then, for each subsequent calendar month, use Equation 6 below to calculate the 12-month rolling average as a weighted average of the Hg emission rate for the current month and the Hg emission rates for the previous 11 months, with one exception. Calendar months in which the unit does not operate (zero unit operating hours) shall not be included in the 12-month rolling average.</P>
                                    <MATH DEEP="59" SPAN="1">
                                    <MID>ER18my05.005</MID>
                                    </MATH>
                                    <EXTRACT>
                                    <FP>Where:</FP>
                                    
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">E<E T="52">avg</E> = Weighted 12-month rolling average Hg emission rate, (lb/MWh)</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">(ER)<E T="52">i</E> = Monthly Hg emission rate, for month “i”, (lb/MWh)</FP>
                                    <FP SOURCE="FP-1">n = The number of unit operating hours in month “i” with valid CEM and electrical output data, excluding hours of unit startup, shutdown, and malfunction</FP>
                                    </EXTRACT>
                                    

                                    <P>(3) If a sorbent trap monitoring system is used in lieu of a Hg CEMS, as described in § 75.15 of this chapter and in appendix K to part 75 of this chapter, calculate the monthly Hg emission rates using Equations 3 through 5 of this section, except that for a particular pair of sorbent traps, C<E T="52">h</E> in Equation 3 shall be the flow-proportional average Hg concentration measured over the data collection period.</P>

                                    <P>(i) Daily calibration drift (CD) tests and quarterly accuracy determinations shall be performed for Hg CEMS in accordance with Procedure 1 of appendix F to this part. For the CD assessments, you may use either elemental mercury or mercuric chloride (Hg° or HgCl<E T="52">2</E>) standards. The four quarterly accuracy determinations shall consist of one RATA and three measurement error (ME) tests using HgCl<E T="52">2</E> standards, as described in section 8.3 of Performance Specification 12-A in appendix B to this part (note: Hg° standards may be used if the Hg monitor does not have a converter). Alternatively, the owner or operator may implement the applicable daily, weekly, quarterly, and annual quality assurance (QA) requirements for Hg CEMS in appendix B to part 75 of this chapter, in lieu of the QA procedures in appendices B and F to this part. Annual RATA of sorbent trap monitoring systems shall be performed in accordance with appendices A and B to part 75 of this chapter, and all other quality assurance requirements specified in appendix K to part 75 of this chapter shall be met for sorbent trap monitoring systems.</P>
                                    <CITA>[44 FR 33613, June 11, 1979, as amended at 54 FR 6664, Feb. 14, 1989; 55 FR 5212, Feb. 14, 1990; 65 FR 61752, Oct. 17, 2000. Redesignated and amended at 70 FR 28653, 28655, May 18, 2005, and further redesignated and amended at 70 FR 51268, Aug. 30, 2005; 71 FR 9881, Feb. 27, 2006; 71 FR 33400, June 9, 2006]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <PRTPAGE P="150"/>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.51Da</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Reporting requirements.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>(a) For sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and Hg emissions, the performance test data from the initial and subsequent performance test and from the performance evaluation of the continuous monitors (including the transmissometer) are submitted to the Administrator.</P>
                                    <P>(b) For sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides the following information is reported to the Administrator for each 24-hour period.</P>
                                    <P>(1) Calendar date.</P>
                                    <P>(2) The average sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emission rates (ng/J or lb/million Btu) for each 30 successive boiler operating days, ending with the last 30-day period in the quarter; reasons for non-compliance with the emission standards; and, description of corrective actions taken.</P>
                                    <P>(3) Percent reduction of the potential combustion concentration of sulfur dioxide for each 30 successive boiler operating days, ending with the last 30-day period in the quarter; reasons for non-compliance with the standard; and, description of corrective actions taken.</P>
                                    <P>(4) Identification of the boiler operating days for which pollutant or dilutent data have not been obtained by an approved method for at least 18 hours of operation of the facility; justification for not obtaining sufficient data; and description of corrective actions taken.</P>

                                    <P>(5) Identification of the times when emissions data have been excluded from the calculation of average emission rates because of startup, shutdown, malfunction (NO<E T="52">X</E> only), emergency conditions (SO<E T="52">2</E> only), or other reasons, and justification for excluding data for reasons other than startup, shutdown, malfunction, or emergency conditions.</P>
                                    <P>(6) Identification of “F” factor used for calculations, method of determination, and type of fuel combusted.</P>
                                    <P>(7) Identification of times when hourly averages have been obtained based on manual sampling methods.</P>
                                    <P>(8) Identification of the times when the pollutant concentration exceeded full span of the continuous monitoring system.</P>
                                    <P>(9) Description of any modifications to the continuous monitoring system which could affect the ability of the continuous monitoring system to comply with Performance Specifications 2 or 3.</P>
                                    <P>(c) If the minimum quantity of emission data as required by § 60.49Da is not obtained for any 30 successive boiler operating days, the following information obtained under the requirements of § 60.48Da(h) is reported to the Administrator for that 30-day period:</P>

                                    <P>(1) The number of hourly averages available for outlet emission rates (n<E T="52">o</E>) and inlet emission rates (n<E T="52">i</E>) as applicable.</P>

                                    <P>(2) The standard deviation of hourly averages for outlet emission rates (s<E T="52">o</E>) and inlet emission rates (s<E T="52">i</E>) as applicable.</P>

                                    <P>(3) The lower confidence limit for the mean outlet emission rate (E<E T="52">o</E>*) and the upper confidence limit for the mean inlet emission rate (E<E T="52">i</E>*) as applicable.</P>
                                    <P>(4) The applicable potential combustion concentration.</P>

                                    <P>(5) The ratio of the upper confidence limit for the mean outlet emission rate (E<E T="52">o</E>*) and the allowable emission rate (E<E T="52">std</E>) as applicable.</P>
                                    <P>(d) If any standards under § 60.43Da are exceeded during emergency conditions because of control system malfunction, the owner or operator of the affected facility shall submit a signed statement:</P>
                                    <P>(1) Indicating if emergency conditions existed and requirements under § 60.48Da(d) were met during each period, and</P>
                                    <P>(2) Listing the following information:</P>
                                    <P>(i) Time periods the emergency condition existed;</P>
                                    <P>(ii) Electrical output and demand on the owner or operator's electric utility system and the affected facility;</P>
                                    <P>(iii) Amount of power purchased from interconnected neighboring utility companies during the emergency period;</P>
                                    <P>(iv) Percent reduction in emissions achieved;</P>
                                    <P>(v) Atmospheric emission rate (ng/J) of the pollutant discharged; and</P>
                                    <P>(vi) Actions taken to correct control system malfunction.</P>

                                    <P>(e) If fuel pretreatment credit toward the sulfur dioxide emission standard under § 60.43Da is claimed, the owner or <PRTPAGE P="151"/>operator of the affected facility shall submit a signed statement:</P>
                                    <P>(1) Indicating what percentage cleaning credit was taken for the calendar quarter, and whether the credit was determined in accordance with the provisions of § 60.50Da and Method 19 (appendix A); and</P>
                                    <P>(2) Listing the quantity, heat content, and date each pretreated fuel shipment was received during the previous quarter; the name and location of the fuel pretreatment facility; and the total quantity and total heat content of all fuels received at the affected facility during the previous quarter.</P>
                                    <P>(f) For any periods for which opacity, sulfur dioxide or nitrogen oxides emissions data are not available, the owner or operator of the affected facility shall submit a signed statement indicating if any changes were made in operation of the emission control system during the period of data unavailability. Operations of the control system and affected facility during periods of data unavailability are to be compared with operation of the control system and affected facility before and following the period of data unavailability.</P>
                                    <P>(g) For Hg, the following information shall be reported to the Administrator:</P>
                                    <P>(1) Company name and address;</P>
                                    <P>(2) Date of report and beginning and ending dates of the reporting period;</P>
                                    <P>(3) The applicable Hg emission limit (lb/MWh); and</P>
                                    <P>(4) For each month in the reporting period:</P>
                                    <P>(i) The number of unit operating hours;</P>
                                    <P>(ii) The number of unit operating hours with valid data for Hg concentration, stack gas flow rate, moisture (if required), and electrical output;</P>
                                    <P>(iii) The monthly Hg emission rate (lb/MWh);</P>
                                    <P>(iv) The number of hours of valid data excluded from the calculation of the monthly Hg emission rate, due to unit startup, shutdown and malfunction; and</P>
                                    <P>(v) The 12-month rolling average Hg emission rate (lb/MWh); and</P>
                                    <P>(5) The data assessment report (DAR) required by appendix F to this part, or an equivalent summary of QA test results if the QA of part 75 of this chapter are implemented.</P>
                                    <P>(h) The owner or operator of the affected facility shall submit a signed statement indicating whether:</P>
                                    <P>(1) The required continuous monitoring system calibration, span, and drift checks or other periodic audits have or have not been performed as specified.</P>
                                    <P>(2) The data used to show compliance was or was not obtained in accordance with approved methods and procedures of this part and is representative of plant performance.</P>
                                    <P>(3) The minimum data requirements have or have not been met; or, the minimum data requirements have not been met for errors that were unavoidable.</P>
                                    <P>(4) Compliance with the standards has or has not been achieved during the reporting period.</P>
                                    <P>(i) For the purposes of the reports required under § 60.7, periods of excess emissions are defined as all 6-minute periods during which the average opacity exceeds the applicable opacity standards under § 60.42Da(b). Opacity levels in excess of the applicable opacity standard and the date of such excesses are to be submitted to the Administrator each calendar quarter.</P>
                                    <P>(j) The owner or operator of an affected facility shall submit the written reports required under this section and subpart A to the Administrator semiannually for each six-month period. All semiannual reports shall be postmarked by the 30th day following the end of each six-month period.</P>

                                    <P>(k) The owner or operator of an affected facility may submit electronic quarterly reports for SO<E T="52">2</E> and/or NO<E T="52">X</E> and/or opacity and/or Hg in lieu of submitting the written reports required under paragraphs (b), (g), and (i) of this section. The format of each quarterly electronic report shall be coordinated with the permitting authority. The electronic report(s) shall be submitted no later than 30 days after the end of the calendar quarter and shall be accompanied by a certification statement from the owner or operator, indicating whether compliance with the applicable emission standards and minimum data requirements of this subpart was achieved during the reporting period. <PRTPAGE P="152"/>Before submitting reports in the electronic format, the owner or operator shall coordinate with the permitting authority to obtain their agreement to submit reports in this alternative format.</P>
                                    <CITA>[44 FR 33613, June 11, 1979, as amended at 63 FR 49454, Sept. 16, 1998; 64 FR 7464, Feb. 12, 1999. Redesignated and amended at 70 FR 28653, 28656, May 18, 2005, and further redesignated and amended at 70 FR 51268, 51269, Aug. 30, 2005]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.52Da</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Recordkeeping requirements.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>The owner or operator of an affected facility subject to the emissions limitations in § 60.45Da or § 60.46Da shall provide notifications in accordance with § 60.7(a) and shall maintain records of all information needed to demonstrate compliance including performance tests, monitoring data, fuel analyses, and calculations, consistent with the requirements of § 60.7(f).</P>
                                    <CITA>[70 FR 28656, May 18, 2005. Redesignated and amended at 70 FR 51268, 51269, Aug. 30, 2005]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    </SUBPART>
                                    <SUBPART>
                                    <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart Db—Standards of Performance for Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units</HD>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.40b</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Applicability and delegation of authority.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>(a) The affected facility to which this subpart applies is each steam generating unit that commences construction, modification, or reconstruction after June 19, 1984, and that has a heat input capacity from fuels combusted in the steam generating unit of greater than 29 MW (100 million Btu/hour).</P>
                                    <P>(b) Any affected facility meeting the applicability requirements under paragraph (a) of this section and commencing construction, modification, or reconstruction after June 19, 1984, but on or before June 19, 1986, is subject to the following standards:</P>
                                    <P>(1) Coal-fired affected facilities having a heat input capacity between 29 and 73 MW (100 and 250 million Btu/hour), inclusive, are subject to the particulate matter and nitrogen oxides standards under this subpart.</P>
                                    <P>(2) Coal-fired affected facilities having a heat input capacity greater than 73 MW (250 million Btu/hour) and meeting the applicability requirements under subpart D (Standards of performance for fossil-fuel-fired steam generators; § 60.40) are subject to the particulate matter and nitrogen oxides standards under this subpart and to the sulfur dioxide standards under subpart D (§ 60.43).</P>
                                    <P>(3) Oil-fired affected facilities having a heat input capacity between 29 and 73 MW (100 and 250 million Btu/hour), inclusive, are subject to the nitrogen oxides standards under this subpart.</P>
                                    <P>(4) Oil-fired affected facilities having a heat input capacity greater than 73 MW (250 million Btu/hour) and meeting the applicability requirements under subpart D (Standards of performance for fossil-fuel-fired steam generators; § 60.40) are also subject to the nitrogen oxides standards under this subpart and the particulate matter and sulfur dioxide standards under subpart D (§ 60.42 and § 60.43).</P>
                                    <P>(c) Affected facilities which also meet the applicability requirements under subpart J (Standards of performance for petroleum refineries; § 60.104) are subject to the particulate matter and nitrogen oxides standards under this subpart and the sulfur dioxide standards under subpart J (§ 60.104).</P>
                                    <P>(d) Affected facilities which also meet the applicability requirements under subpart E (Standards of performance for incinerators; § 60.50) are subject to the nitrogen oxides and particulate matter standards under this subpart.</P>
                                    <P>(e) Steam generating units meeting the applicability requirements under subpart Da (Standards of performance for electric utility steam generating units; § 60.40Da) are not subject to this subpart.</P>
                                    <P>(f) Any change to an existing steam generating unit for the sole purpose of combusting gases containing TRS as defined under § 60.281 is not considered a modification under § 60.14 and the steam generating unit is not subject to this subpart.</P>

                                    <P>(g) In delegating implementation and enforcement authority to a State under section 111(c) of the Act, the following authorities shall be retained by the Administrator and not transferred to a State.<PRTPAGE P="153"/>
                                    </P>
                                    <P>(1) Section 60.44b(f).</P>
                                    <P>(2) Section 60.44b(g).</P>
                                    <P>(3) Section 60.49b(a)(4).</P>
                                    <P>(h) Affected facilities which meet the applicability requirements under subpart Eb (Standards of performance for municipal waste combustors; § 60.50b) are not subject to this subpart.</P>
                                    <P>(i) Heat recovery steam generators that are associated with combined cycle gas turbines and that meet the applicability requirements of subpart KKKK of this part are not subject to this subpart. This subpart will continue to apply to all other heat recovery steam generators that are capable of combusting more than 29 MW (100 MMBtu/h) heat input of fossil fuel. If the heat recovery steam generator is subject to this subpart, only emissions resulting from combustion of fuels in the steam generating unit are subject to this subpart. (The gas turbine emissions are subject to subpart GG or KKKK, as applicable, of this part.)</P>
                                    <P>(j) Any affected facility meeting the applicability requirements under paragraph (a) of this section and commencing construction, modification, or reconstruction after June 19, 1986 is not subject to Subpart D (Standards of Performance for Fossil-Fuel-Fired Steam Generators, § 60.40).</P>
                                    <P>(k) Any facility covered by subpart Eb or subpart AAAA of this part is not covered by this subpart.</P>
                                    <P>(l) Any facility covered by an EPA approved State or Federal section 111(d)/129 plan implementing subpart Cb or subpart BBBB of this part is not covered by this subpart.</P>
                                    <CITA>[52 FR 47842, Dec. 16, 1987, as amended at 63 FR 49454, Sept. 16, 1998; 65 FR 61752, Oct. 17, 2000; 71 FR 9881, Feb. 27, 2006; 71 FR 33400, June 9, 2006]</CITA>
                                    </SECTION>
                                    <SECTION>
                                    <SECTNO>§ 60.41b</SECTNO>
                                    <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
                                    <P>As used in this subpart, all terms not defined herein shall have the meaning given them in the Act and in subpart A of this part.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Annual capacity factor</E> means the ratio between the actual heat input to a steam generating unit from the fuels listed in § 60.42b(a), § 60.43b(a), or § 60.44b(a), as applicable, during a calendar year and the potential heat input to the steam generating unit had it been operated for 8,760 hours during a calendar year at the maximum steady state design heat input capacity. In the case of steam generating units that are rented or leased, the actual heat input shall be determined based on the combined heat input from all operations of the affected facility in a calendar year.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Byproduct/waste</E> means any liquid or gaseous substance produced at chemical manufacturing plants, petroleum refineries, or pulp and paper mills (except natural gas, distillate oil, or residual oil) and combusted in a steam generating unit for heat recovery or for disposal. Gaseous substances with carbon dioxide levels greater than 50 percent or carbon monoxide levels greater than 10 percent are not byproduct/waste for the purpose of this subpart.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Chemical manufacturing plants</E> means industrial plants which are classified by the Department of Commerce under Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code 28.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Coal</E> means all solid fuels classified as anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, or lignite by the American Society of Testing and Materials in ASTM D388-77, 90, 91, 95, or 98a, Standard Specification for Classification of Coals by Rank (IBR—see § 60.17), coal refuse, and petroleum coke. Coal-derived synthetic fuels, including but not limited to solvent refined coal, gasified coal, coal-oil mixtures, and coal-water mixtures, are also included in this definition for the purposes of this subpart.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Coal refuse</E> means any byproduct of coal mining or coal cleaning operations with an ash content greater than 50 percent, by weight, and a heating value less than 13,900 kJ/kg (6,000 Btu/lb) on a dry basis.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Cogeneration,</E> also known as combined heat and power, means a facility that simultaneously produces both electric (or mechanical) and useful thermal energy from the same primary energy source.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Combined cycle system</E> means a system in which a separate source, such as a gas turbine, internal combustion engine, kiln, etc., provides exhaust gas to a heat recovery steam generating unit.<PRTPAGE P="154"/>
                                    </P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Conventional technology</E> means wet flue gas desulfurization (FGD) technology, dry FGD technology, atmospheric fluidized bed combustion technology, and oil hydrodesulfurization technology.</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Distillate oil</E> means fuel oils that contain 0.05 weight percent nitrogen or less and comply with the specifications for fuel oil numbers 1 and 2, as defined by the American Society of Testing and Materials in ASTM D396-78, 89, 90, 92, 96, or 98, Standard Specifications for Fuel Oils (incorporated by reference—see § 60.17).</P>
                                    <P>
                                    <E T="03">Dry flue gas desulfurization technology</E> means a sulfur dioxide control system that is located downstream of the steam generating unit and removes sulfur oxides from the combustion gases of the steam generating unit by contacting the combustion gases with an alkaline slurry or solution and forming a dry powder material. This definition includes devices where the dry powder material is subsequently converted to another form. Alkaline slurries or solutions used in dry flue gas desulfurization technology include but are not limited to lime and sodium.</P>
                    