Source: http://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/40/63/subpart-WWWW/appendix-Table11
Timestamp: 2013-12-22 08:18:06
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 63', 'art 63', 'art 63', 'art 63', '§ 63', 'art 51']

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40 CFR 63, Subpart WWWW, Table 11 to Subpart WWWW of Part 63 - Data Requirements for New and Existing Continuous Lamination and Continuous Casting Lines Complying With a Percent Reduction Limit or a Lbs/Ton Limit on an Averaging Basis
Pt. 63, Subpt. WWWW, Table 11
Table 11 to Subpart WWWW of Part 63—Data Requirements for New and Existing Continuous Lamination and Continuous Casting Lines Complying With a Percent Reduction Limit or a Lbs/Ton Limit on an Averaging Basis
As required in § 63.5865, in order to comply with a percent reduction limit or a lbs/ton limit on an averaging basis for continuous lamination lines and continuous casting lines you must determine the data in the following table:
You must determine . . .
1. Wet-out area
Is uncontrolled
Annual uncontrolled wet-out area organic HAP emissions.
2. Wet-out area
a. Has an enclosure that is not a PTE
i. The capture efficiency of the enclosure, andii. Annual organic HAP emissions that escape the enclosure.
3. Wet-out area
Has an enclosure that is a PTE
That the enclosure meets the requirements of EPA Method 204 of appendix M to 40 CFR part 51 for a PTE.
Annual uncontrolled oven organic HAP emissions.
a. Is controlled or uncontrolled
i. The amount of neat resin plus applied, andii. The amount of neat gel coat plus applied.
6. Add-on control device
i. Total annual inlet organic HAP emissions, and total annual outlet organic HAP emissions.