Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/40/64.2
Timestamp: 2017-06-27 00:34:46
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 64', 'art 70', '§ 64', '§ 70', '§ 71', 'art 70', '§ 64', '§ 72', 'art 70']

40 CFR 64.2 - Applicability. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 40 › Chapter I › Subchapter C › Part 64 › Section 64.2 40 CFR 64.2 - Applicability.
(a)General applicability. Except for backup utility units that are exempt under paragraph (b)(2) of this section, the requirements of this part shall apply to a pollutant-specific emissions unit at a major source that is required to obtain a part 70 or 71 permit if the unit satisfies all of the following criteria:
(3) The unit has potential pre-control device emissions of the applicable regulated air pollutant that are equal to or greater than 100 percent of the amount, in tons per year, required for a source to be classified as a major source. For purposes of this paragraph, “potential pre-control device emissions” shall have the same meaning as “potential to emit,” as defined in § 64.1, except that emission reductions achieved by the applicable control device shall not be taken into account.
(b)Exemptions - (1)Exempt emission limitations or standards. The requirements of this part shall not apply to any of the following emission limitations or standards:
(v) An emissions cap that meets the requirements specified in § 70.4(b)(12) or § 71.6(a)(13)(iii) of this chapter.
(vi) Emission limitations or standards for which a part 70 or 71 permit specifies a continuous compliance determination method, as defined in § 64.1. The exemption provided in this paragraph (b)(1)(vi) shall not apply if the applicable compliance method includes an assumed control device emission reduction factor that could be affected by the actual operation and maintenance of the control device (such as a surface coating line controlled by an incinerator for which continuous compliance is determined by calculating emissions on the basis of coating records and an assumed control device efficiency factor based on an initial performance test; in this example, this part would apply to the control device and capture system, but not to the remaining elements of the coating line, such as raw material usage).
(2)Exemption for backup utility power emissions units. The requirements of this part shall not apply to a utility unit, as defined in § 72.2 of this chapter, that is municipally-owned if the owner or operator provides documentation in a part 70 or 71 permit application that:
40 CFR 64.4 — Submittal Requirements.