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40 CFR 63, Subpart LLLLL, Table 7 to Subpart LLLLL of Part 63 - Applicability of General Provisions to Subpart LLLLL
Pt. 63, Subpt. LLLLL, Table 7
Applies to subpart LLLLL
1. Comply according to date in subpart, which must be no later than 3 years after effective date2. For section 112(f) standards, comply within 90 days of effective date unless compliance extension has been granted
1. Operate to minimize emissions at all times2. Correct malfunctions as soon as practicable
1. Requirement for SSM and startup, shutdown, malfunction plan2. Content of SSMP
If standard does not state test method, use EPA test method 9, 40 CFR 60, appendix A for opacity and EPA test method 22, 40 CFR 60, appendix A for VE
No. The test methods for opacity and visible emissions are specified in § 63.8687.
Yes, if COMS used.
Using COMS instead of EPA test method 9, 40 CFR 60, appendix A
Can submit COMS data instead of EPA test method 9, 40 CFR 60, appendix A results even if rule requires EPA test method 9, 40 CFR 60, appendix A, but must notify Administrator before performance test
Owner/operator must demonstrate that COMS performance evaluations are conducted according to § 63.8(e), COMS are properly maintained and operated according to § 63.8(c) and data quality as § 63.8(d)
COMS is probative but not conclusive evidence of compliance with opacity standard, even if EPA test method 9, 40 CFR 60, appendix A observation shows otherwise. Requirements for COMS to be probative evidence, proper maintenance, meeting PS 1, and data have not been altered
Administrator will use all COMS, EPA test method 9, 40 CFR 60, appendix A, and EPA test method 22, 40 CFR 60, appendix A results, as well as information about operation and maintenance to determine compliance
1. Requirement to submit site-specific test plan 60 days before the test or on date Administrator agrees with:2. Test plan approval procedures
1. Performance tests must be conducted under representative conditions. Cannot conduct performance tests during SSM2. Not a violation to exceed standard during SSM
1. Must have three test runs of at least 1 hour each2. Compliance is based on arithmetic mean of three runs
1. Must include raw data in performance test report2. Must submit performance test data 60 days after end of test with the Notification of Compliance Status
Yes, if CEMS used.
§ 63.8(b) (2)-(3)
1. Specific requirements for installing monitoring systems2. Must install on each effluent before it is combined and before it is released to the atmosphere unless Administrator approves otherwise
1. Keep parts for routine repairs readily available2. Reporting requirements for CMS malfunction when action is described in SSM plan
1. How Administrator determines if source complying with operation and maintenance requirements2. Review of source O&M procedures, records, manufacturer's instructions, recommendations, and inspection of monitoring system
1. Must install to get representative emission and parameter measurements2. Must verify operational status before or at performance test
No; § 63.8690 specifies the CMS requirements.
1. COMS must have a minimum of one cycle of sampling and analysis for each successive 10-second period and one cycle of data recording for each successive 6-minute period2. CEMS must have a minimum of one cycle of operation for each successive 15-minute period
No; § 63.8688 specifies the CMS requirements.
1. Requirements for CMS quality control, including calibration, etc2. Must keep quality control plan on record for the life of the affected source
Yes, if CEMS or COMS used.
1. Submit notification 120 days after effective date2. Notification of intent to construct/reconstruct; notification of commencement of construct/reconstruct; notification of startup
1. Notification of performance evaluation2. Notification using COMS data
No; § 63.8692 specifies the CMS notification requirements.
1. Contents.2. Due 60 days after end of performance test or other compliance demonstration, except for opacity/VE, which are due 30 days after
1. Applies to all, unless compliance extension2. When to submit to Federal vs. State authority
1. General Requirements2. Keep all records readily available.
1. Occurrence of each of operation (process equipment)2. Occurrence of each malfunction of air pollution equipment
1. Malfunctions, inoperative, out-of-control2. Calibration checks
1. Measurements to demonstrate compliance with emission limitations2. Performance test, performance evaluation, and visible emission observation results
No; § 63.8694 specifies the CMS recordkeeping requirements.
Records of excess emissions and parameter monitoring exceeedances for CMS
§ 63.10(e)(1), (2)
1. Must report results for each CEM on a unit2. Written copy of performance evaluation
No; § 63.8693 specifies the reporting requirements.
1. Requirement to revert to the frequency specified in the relevant standard if there is an excess emissions and parameter monitor exceedances (now defined as deviations)2. Provision to request semiannual reporting after compliance for one year
Must submit report containing all of the information in § 63.10(c)(5)(13), § 63.8(c)(7)-(8)
1. Requirements for reporting excess emissions for CMS (now called deviations)2. Requires all of the information in § 63.10(c)(5)(13), § 63.8(c)(7)-(8)