[Title 40 CFR 60.487a]
[Code of Federal Regulations (annual edition) - July 1, 2009 Edition]
[Title 40 - PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT]
[Chapter I - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)]
[Subchapter C - AIR PROGRAMS (CONTINUED)]
[Part 60 - STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE FOR NEW STATIONARY SOURCES--]
[Subpart Vva - Standards of Performance for Equipment Leaks of VOC in the]
[Sec. 60.487a - Reporting requirements.]
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Sec. 60.487a  Reporting requirements.

    (a) Each owner or operator subject to the provisions of this subpart 
shall submit semiannual reports to the Administrator beginning 6 months 
after the initial startup date.
    (b) The initial semiannual report to the Administrator shall include 
the following information:
    (1) Process unit identification.
    (2) Number of valves subject to the requirements of Sec. 60.482-7a, 
excluding those valves designated for no detectable emissions under the 
provisions of Sec. 60.482-7a(f).
    (3) Number of pumps subject to the requirements of Sec. 60.482-2a, 
excluding those pumps designated for no detectable emissions under the 
provisions of Sec. 60.482-2a(e) and those pumps complying with Sec. 
60.482-2a(f).
    (4) Number of compressors subject to the requirements of Sec. 
60.482-3a, excluding those compressors designated for no detectable 
emissions under the provisions of Sec. 60.482-3a(i) and those 
compressors complying with Sec. 60.482-3a(h).
    (5) Number of connectors subject to the requirements of Sec. 
60.482-11a.
    (c) All semiannual reports to the Administrator shall include the 
following information, summarized from the information in Sec. 60.486a:
    (1) Process unit identification.
    (2) For each month during the semiannual reporting period,
    (i) Number of valves for which leaks were detected as described in 
Sec. 60.482-7a(b) or Sec. 60.483-2a,
    (ii) Number of valves for which leaks were not repaired as required 
in Sec. 60.482-7a(d)(1),
    (iii) Number of pumps for which leaks were detected as described in 
Sec. 60.482-2a(b), (d)(4)(ii)(A) or (B), or (d)(5)(iii),
    (iv) Number of pumps for which leaks were not repaired as required 
in Sec. 60.482-2a(c)(1) and (d)(6),
    (v) Number of compressors for which leaks were detected as described 
in Sec. 60.482-3a(f),
    (vi) Number of compressors for which leaks were not repaired as 
required in Sec. 60.482-3a(g)(1),
    (vii) Number of connectors for which leaks were detected as 
described in Sec. 60.482-11a(b)
    (viii) Number of connectors for which leaks were not repaired as 
required in Sec. 60.482-11a(d), and
    (ix)-(x) [Reserved]
    (xi) The facts that explain each delay of repair and, where 
appropriate, why a process unit shutdown was technically infeasible.
    (3) Dates of process unit shutdowns which occurred within the 
semiannual reporting period.
    (4) Revisions to items reported according to paragraph (b) of this 
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if changes have occurred since the initial report or subsequent 
revisions to the initial report.
    (d) An owner or operator electing to comply with the provisions of 
Sec. Sec. 60.483-1a or 60.483-2a shall notify the Administrator of the 
alternative standard selected 90 days before implementing either of the 
provisions.
    (e) An owner or operator shall report the results of all performance 
tests in accordance with Sec. 60.8 of the General Provisions. The 
provisions of Sec. 60.8(d) do not apply to affected facilities subject 
to the provisions of this subpart except that an owner or operator must 
notify the Administrator of the schedule for the initial performance 
tests at least 30 days before the initial performance tests.
    (f) The requirements of paragraphs (a) through (c) of this section 
remain in force until and unless EPA, in delegating enforcement 
authority to a state under section 111(c) of the CAA, approves reporting 
requirements or an alternative means of compliance surveillance adopted 
by such state. In that event, affected sources within the state will be 
relieved of the obligation to comply with the requirements of paragraphs 
(a) through (c) of this section, provided that they comply with the 
requirements established by the state.