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Timestamp: 2020-07-14 04:22:31
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§63', '§63', '§63', 'art 63', '§63', '§63', 'art 63', '§63', 'art 51', 'art 51', '§63', '§63', '§63']

§63.5840 By what date must I conduct a performance test or other initial compliance demonstration?
§63.5845 When must I conduct subsequent performance tests?
You must conduct a performance test every 5 years following the initial performance test for any standard you meet with an add-on control device.
§63.5855 What are my monitor installation and operation requirements?
You must monitor and operate all add-on control devices according to the procedures in 40 CFR part 63, subpart SS.
§63.5860 How do I demonstrate initial compliance with the standards?
(a) You demonstrate initial compliance with each organic HAP emissions standard in paragraphs (a) through (h) of §63.5805 that applies to you by using the procedures shown in Tables 8 and 9 to this subpart.
(b) If using an add-on control device to demonstrate compliance, you must also establish each control device operating limit in 40 CFR part 63, subpart SS, that applies to you.
§63.5875 How do I determine the capture efficiency of the enclosure on my wet-out area and the capture efficiency of my oven(s) for continuous lamination/casting operations?
(a) The capture efficiency of a wet-out area enclosure is assumed to be 100 percent if it meets the design and operation requirements for a permanent total enclosure (PTE) specified in EPA Method 204 of appendix M to 40 CFR part 51. If a PTE does not exist, then a temporary total enclosure must be constructed and verified using EPA Method 204, and capture efficiency testing must be determined using EPA Methods 204B through E of appendix M to 40 CFR part 51.
(b) The capture efficiency of an oven is to be considered 100 percent, provided the oven is operated under negative pressure.
§63.5880 How do I determine how much neat resin plus is applied to the line and how much neat gel coat plus is applied to the line for continuous lamination/casting operations?
Use the following procedures to determine how much neat resin plus and neat gel coat plus is applied to the line each year.
(a) Track formula usage by end product/thickness combinations.
(b) Use in-house records to show usage. This may be either from automated systems or manual records.
(c) Record daily the usage of each formula/end product combination on each line. This is to be recorded at the end of each run (i.e., when a changeover in formula or product is made) and at the end of each shift.
(d) Sum the amounts from the daily records to calculate annual usage of each formula/end product combination by line.
§63.5885 How do I calculate percent reduction to demonstrate compliance for continuous lamination/casting operations?
Inlet + HAP emissions entering the control device, lbs per year;
Outlet = HAP emissions existing the control device to the atmosphere, lbs per year.
WAEici = wet-out area organic HAP emissions, lbs per year, vented to a control device;
WAEiu = wet-out area organic HAP emissions, lbs per year, not vented to a control device;
Oju = oven organic HAP emissions, lbs per year, not vented to a control device;
Ojci = oven organic HAP emissions, lbs per year, vented to a control device;
WAEico = wet-out area organic HAP emissions, lbs per year, from the control device outlet;
Ojco = oven organic HAP emissions, lbs per year, from the control device outlet.
WAEici = wet-out area organic HAP emissions from wet-out area i, lbs per year, sent to a control device;
WAEiu = wet-out area organic HAP emissions from wet-out area i, lbs per year, not sent to a control device;
WAEico = wet-out area organic HAP emissions from wet-out area i, lbs per year, at the outlet of a control device;
Oju = organic HAP emissions from oven j, lbs per year, not sent to a control device;
Ojci = organic HAP emissions from oven j, lbs per year, sent to a control device;
Ojco = organic HAP emissions from oven j, lbs per year, at the outlet of the control device;
m = number of wet-out areas;
n = number of ovens.
§63.5890 How do I calculate an organic HAP emissions factor to demonstrate compliance for continuous lamination/casting operations?
(a) Compliant line option. Use Equation 1 of this section to calculate an organic HAP emissions factor in lbs/ton.
E = HAP emissions factor in lbs/ton of resin and gel coat
WAEu = uncontrolled wet-out area organic HAP emissions, lbs per year
WAEc = controlled wet-out area organic HAP emissions, lbs per year
Ou = uncontrolled oven organic HAP emissions, lbs per year
Oc = controlled oven organic HAP emissions, lbs per year
R = total usage of neat resin plus, tpy
G = total usage of neat gel coat plus, tpy
(b) Averaging option. Use Equation 2 of this section to demonstrate compliance.
WAEui = uncontrolled organic HAP emissions from wet-out area i, lbs per year
WAEci = controlled organic HAP emissions from wet-out area i, lbs per year
Ouj = uncontrolled organic HAP emissions from oven j, lbs per year
Ocj = controlled organic HAP emissions from oven j, lbs per year
i = number of wet-out areas
j = number of ovens
m = number of wet-out areas uncontrolled
n = number of ovens uncontrolled
o = number of wet-out areas controlled
p = number of ovens controlled
(c) Combination option. Use Equations 1 and 2 of this section, as applicable, to demonstrate compliance.