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40 CFR Part 63, Subpart GGGGG, Table 3 to Subpart GGGGG of Part 63 - Applicability of General Provisions to Subpart GGGGG | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 40 › Chapter I › Subchapter C › Part 63 › Subpart GGGGG › Appendix Table3 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart GGGGG, Table 3 to Subpart GGGGG of Part 63 - Applicability of General Provisions to Subpart GGGGG
Pt. 63, Subpt. GGGGG, Table 3
Table 3 to Subpart GGGGG of Part 63—Applicability of General Provisions to Subpart GGGGG
As stated in § 63.7940, you must comply with the applicable General Provisions requirements according to the following table:
Applies to subpart GGGGG
General Provisions (GP) apply unless compliance extension GP apply to area sources that become major
Comply according to date in subpart, which must be no later than 3 years after effective date. For 112(f) standards, comply within 90 days of effective date unless compliance extension
Operate to minimize emissions at all times. Correct malfunctions as soon as practicable. Operation and maintenance requirements independently enforceable; information Administrator will use to determine if operation and maintenance requirements were met
Requirement for startup, shutdown and malfunction (SSM) and SSMP. Content of SSMP
Yes with the exception of containers using either Level 1 or Level 2 controls.
You must comply with emissions standards at all times except during SSM
Opacity/Visible Emissions (VE) Standards
Requirements for opacity and visible emissions limits
No. No opacity standards.
President may exempt source category from requirement to comply with final rule
Dates for Conducting Initial Performance Testing and Other Compliance Demonstrations. Must conduct 180 days after first subject to final rule
Requirement to submit site-specific test plan 60 days before the test or on date Administrator agrees with: Test plan approval procedures; performance audit requirements; internal and external QA procedures for testing
Performance tests must be conducted under representative conditions. Cannot conduct performance tests during SSM. Not a violation to exceed standard during SSM
Must have three test runs of at least one hour each. Compliance is based on arithmetic mean of three runs. Conditions when data from an additional test run can be used
Procedures by which Administrator can grant approval to use an alternative test method
Must include raw data in performance test report. Must submit performance test data 60 days after end of test with the Notification of Compliance Status. Keep data for 5 years
Performance Specifications in appendix B of part 60 apply
Monitoring with Flares
Unless your rule says otherwise, the requirements for flares in 63.11 apply
Specific requirements for installing monitoring systems. Must install on each effluent before it is combined and before it is released to the atmosphere unless Administrator approves otherwise. If more than one monitoring system on an emissions point, must report all monitoring system results, unless one monitoring system is a backup
Routine and Predictable SSM
Keep parts for routine repairs available; reporting requirements for SSM when action is described in SSM plan
SSM not in SSMP
Reporting requirements for SSM when action is not described in SSM plan
Compliance with Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Requirements
How Administrator determines if source complying with operation and maintenance requirements. Review of source O&M procedures, records, Manufacturer's instructions, recommendations, and inspection of monitoring system
Monitoring System Installation
Must install to get representative emissions and parameter measurements. Must verify operational status before or at performance test
CMS must be operating except during breakdown, out-of-control, repair, maintenance, and high-level calibration drifts
§ 63.8(c)(4)(i)-(ii)
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 period. CEMS must have a minimum of one cycle of operation for each successive 15-minute period
Yes. However, COMS are not applicable. Requirements for CPMS are listed in §§ 63.7900 and 63.7913.
COMS Minimum Procedures
Yes.However requirements for CPMS are addressed in § 63.7927.
Out-of-control periods, including reporting
Requirements for CMS quality control, including calibration, etc. Must keep quality control plan on record for 5 years. Keep old versions for 5 years after revisions
Procedures for Administrator to approve alternative relative accuracy tests for CEMS
§ 63.8(g)(1)-(4)
COMS 6-minute averages calculated over at least 36 evenly spaced data points. CEMS 1-hour averages computed over at least four equally spaced data points
Yes. However, COMS are not applicable. Requirements for CPMS are addressed in §§ 63.7900 and 63.7913.
§ 63.8(g)(5)
Data that cannot be used in computing averages for CEMS and COMS
§ 63.9(b)(1)-(5)
Initial Notifications.
Submit notification 120 days after effective date. Notification of intent to construct/reconstruct; Notification of commencement of construct/reconstruct; Notification of startup. Contents of each
Can request if cannot comply by date or if installed BACT/LAER
Notification of Special Compliance Requirements for New Source
Notification of performance evaluation. Notification using COMS data. Notification that exceeded criterion for relative accuracy
Yes. However, there are no opacity standards.
Contents. Due 60 days after end of performance test or other compliance demonstration, except for opacity/VE, which are due 30 days after. When to submit to Federal vs. State authority
Procedures for Administrator to approve change in when notifications must be submitted
Applies to all, unless compliance extension. When to submit to Federal vs. State authority. Procedures for owners of more than 1 source
General Requirements. Keep all records readily available. Keep for 5 years
§ 63.10(b)(2)(i)-(iv)
Occurrence of each of operation (process equipment). Occurrence of each malfunction of air pollution equipment. Maintenance on air pollution control equipment. Actions during startup, shutdown, and malfunction
§ 63.10(b)(2)(vi) and (x-xi)
Malfunctions, inoperative, out-of-control. Calibration checks. Adjustments, maintenance
§ 63.10(b)(2)(vii)-(ix)
Measurements to demonstrate compliance with emissions limitations. Performance test, performance evaluation, and visible emissions observation results. Measurements to determine conditions of performance tests and performance evaluations
Startup, Shutdown, and Malfunction Reports
Must report results for each CEM on a unit Written copy of performance evaluation Three copies of COMS performance evaluation
Yes. However, COMS are not applicable.
§ 63.10(e)(3)(i-iii)
Schedule for reporting excess emissions and parameter monitor exceedance (now defined as deviations)
§ 63.10(e)(3)(iv-v)
Requirement to revert to quarterly submission if there is an excess emissions and parameter monitor exceedance (now defined as deviations). Provision to request semiannual reporting after compliance for one year. Submit report by 30th day following end of quarter or calendar half. If there has not been an exceedance or excess emissions (now defined as deviations), report contents is a statement that there have been no deviations
Must submit report containing all of the information in §§ 63.10(c)(5-13) and 63.8(c)(7-8)
§ 63.10(e)(3)(vi-viii)
Requirements for reporting excess emissions for CMSs (now called deviations). Requires all of the information in §§ 63.10(c)(5-13) and 63.8(c)(7-8)
Control and work practice requirements
Requirements for flares and alternative work practice for equipment leaks
[68 FR 58190, Oct. 8, 2003, as amended at 71 FR 20468, Apr. 20, 2006; 71 FR 69021, Nov. 29, 2006; 73 FR 78216, Dec. 22, 2008]