40 CFR 62, Subpart JJJ - Federal Plan Requirements for Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units Constructed on or Before August 30, 1999
- — Introduction
- § 62.15000 — What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 62.15005 — What are the principal components of this subpart?
- — Applicability of this Subpart
- § 62.15010 — Is my municipal waste combustion unit covered by this subpart?
- § 62.15015 — Can my small municipal waste combustion unit be covered by both a State plan and this subpart?
- § 62.15020 — Can my small municipal waste combustion unit be exempt from this subpart?
- § 62.15025 — How do I determine if my small municipal waste combustion unit is covered by an approved and effective State or Tribal Plan?
- § 62.15030 — What are my obligations under this subpart if I reduce my small municipal waste combustion unit's combustion capacity to less than 35 tons per day?
- § 62.15035 — Is my small municipal waste combustion unit subject to different requirements based on plant capacity?
- — Compliance Schedule and Increments of Progress
- § 62.15040 — What are the requirements for meeting increments of progress and achieving final compliance?
- § 62.15045 — When must I complete each increment of progress?
- § 62.15050 — What must I include in the notifications of achievement of my increments of progress?
- § 62.15055 — When must I submit the notifications of achievement of increments of progress?
- § 62.15060 — What if I do not meet an increment of progress?
- § 62.15065 — How do I comply with the increment of progress for submittal of a final control plan?
- § 62.15070 — How do I comply with the increment of progress for awarding contracts?
- § 62.15075 — How do I comply with the increment of progress for initiating onsite construction?
- § 62.15080 — How do I comply with the increment of progress for completing onsite construction?
- § 62.15085 — How do I comply with the increment of progress for achieving final compliance?
- § 62.15090 — What must I do if I close my municipal waste combustion unit and then restart my municipal waste combustion unit?
- § 62.15095 — What must I do if I plan to permanently close my municipal waste combustion unit and not restart it?
- — Good Combustion Practices: Operator Training
- § 62.15100 — What types of training must I do?
- § 62.15105 — Who must complete the operator training course? By when?
- § 62.15110 — Who must complete the plant-specific training course?
- § 62.15115 — What plant-specific training must I provide?
- § 62.15120 — What information must I include in the plant-specific operating manual?
- § 62.15125 — Where must I keep the plant-specific operating manual?
- — Good Combustion Practices: Operator Certification
- § 62.15130 — What types of operator certification must the chief facility operator and shift supervisor obtain and by when must they obtain it?
- § 62.15135 — After the required date for operator certification, who may operate the municipal waste combustion unit?
- § 62.15140 — What if all the certified operators must be temporarily offsite?
- — Good Combustion Practices: Operating Requirements
- § 62.15145 — What are the operating practice requirements for my municipal waste combustion unit?
- § 62.15150 — What happens to the operating requirements during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction?
- — Emission Limits
- § 62.15155 — What pollutants are regulated by this subpart?
- § 62.15160 — What emission limits must I meet?
- § 62.15165 — What happens to the emission limits during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction?
- — Continuous Emission Monitoring
- § 62.15170 — What types of continuous emission monitoring must I perform?
- § 62.15175 — What continuous emission monitoring systems must I install for gaseous pollutants?
- § 62.15180 — How are the data from the continuous emission monitoring systems used?
- § 62.15185 — How do I make sure my continuous emission monitoring systems are operating correctly?
- § 62.15190 — Am I exempt from any 40 CFR part 60 appendix B or appendix F requirements to evaluate continuous emission monitoring systems?
- § 62.15195 — What is my schedule for evaluating continuous emission monitoring systems?
- § 62.15200 — What must I do if I choose to monitor carbon dioxide instead of oxygen as a diluent gas?
- § 62.15205 — What minimum amount of monitoring data must I collect with my continuous emission monitoring systems and is this requirement enforceable?
- § 62.15210 — How do I convert my 1-hour arithmetic averages into appropriate averaging times and units?
- § 62.15215 — What is required for my continuous opacity monitoring system and how are the data used?
- § 62.15220 — What additional requirements must I meet for the operation of my continuous emission monitoring systems and continuous opacity monitoring system?
- § 62.15225 — What must I do if my continuous emission monitoring system is temporarily unavailable to meet the data collection requirements?
- — Stack Testing
- § 62.15230 — What types of stack tests must I conduct?
- § 62.15235 — How are the stack test data used?
- § 62.15240 — What schedule must I follow for the stack testing?
- § 62.15245 — What test methods must I use to stack test?
- § 62.15250 — May I conduct stack testing less often?
- § 62.15255 — May I deviate from the 13-month testing schedule if unforeseen circumstances arise?
- — Other Monitoring Requirements
- § 62.15260 — What other requirements must I meet for continuous monitoring?
- § 62.15265 — How do I monitor the load of my municipal waste combustion unit?
- § 62.15270 — How do I monitor the temperature of flue gases at the inlet of my particulate matter control device?
- § 62.15275 — How do I monitor the injection rate of activated carbon?
- § 62.15280 — What minimum amount of monitoring data must I collect with my continuous parameter monitoring systems and is this requirement enforceable?
- — Recordkeeping
- § 62.15285 — What records must I keep?
- § 62.15290 — Where must I keep my records and for how long?
- § 62.15295 — What records must I keep for operator training and certification?
- § 62.15300 — What records must I keep for stack tests?
- § 62.15305 — What records must I keep for continuously monitored pollutants or parameters?
- § 62.15310 — What records must I keep for municipal waste combustion units that use activated carbon?
- — Reporting
- § 62.15315 — What reports must I submit and in what form?
- § 62.15320 — What are the appropriate units of measurement for reporting my data?
- § 62.15325 — When must I submit the initial report?
- § 62.15330 — What must I include in the initial report?
- § 62.15335 — When must I submit the annual report?
- § 62.15340 — What must I include in the annual report?
- § 62.15345 — What must I do if I am out of compliance with these standards?
- § 62.15350 — If a semiannual report is required, when must I submit it?
- § 62.15355 — What must I include in the semiannual out-of-compliance reports?
- § 62.15360 — Can reporting dates be changed?
- — Air Curtain Incinerators that Burn 100 Percent Yard Waste
- § 62.15365 — What is an air curtain incinerator?
- § 62.15370 — What is yard waste?
- § 62.15375 — What are the emission limits for air curtain incinerators that burn 100 percent yard waste?
- § 62.15380 — How must I monitor opacity for air curtain incinerators that burn 100 percent yard waste?
- § 62.15385 — What are the recordkeeping and reporting requirements for air curtain incinerators that burn 100 percent yard waste?
- — Equations
- § 62.15390 — What equations must I use?
- — Title V Requirements
- § 62.15395 — Does this subpart require me to obtain an operating permit under title V of the Clean Air Act?
- § 62.15400 — When must I submit a title V permit application for my existing small municipal waste combustion unit?
- — Delegation of Authority
- § 62.15405 — What authorities are retained by the Administrator?
- — Definitions
- § 62.15410 — What definitions must I know?
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2013-08648 RIN EPA-R01-OAR-2013-0109 A-1-FRL-9800-1 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Direct final rule. This direct final rule will be effective June 11, 2013, unless EPA receives adverse comments by May 13, 2013. If adverse comments are received, EPA will publish a timely withdrawal of the direct final rule in the Federal Register informing the public that the rule will not take effect. 40 CFR Part 62 EPA is approving the Clean Air Act 111(d)/129 State Plan revisions for Large and Small Municipal Waste Combustors (MWC) submitted by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) on October 22, 2008. The revised Plan is in response to amended emission guidelines (EGs) and new source performance standards (NSPS) for Large MWCs promulgated on May 10, 2006. Connecticut DEEP's State Plan is for implementing and enforcing provisions at least as protective as the EGs applicable to existing Large and Small MWC units pursuant to 40 CFR part 60, Subparts Cb and BBBB, respectively.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2013-08644 RIN EPA-R01-OAR-2013-0109 A-1-FRL-9799-9 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule. Written comments must be received on or before May 13, 2013. 40 CFR Part 62 EPA is proposing to approve the Clean Air Act 111(d)/129 State Plan revisions for Large and Small Municipal Waste Combustors (MWC) submitted by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) on October 22, 2008. The revised Plan is in response to amended emission guidelines (EGs) and new source performance standards (NSPS) for Large MWCs promulgated on May 10, 2006. Connecticut DEEP's State Plan is for implementing and enforcing provisions at least as protective as the EGs applicable to existing Large and Small MWC units pursuant to 40 CFR part 60, Subparts Cb and BBBB, respectively.
- Table 1 to Subpart JJJ of Part 62 - Generic Compliance Schedules and Increments of Progress
- Table 2 to Subpart JJJ of Part 62 - Class I Emission Limits for Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Limits
- Table 3 to Subpart JJJ of Part 62 - Class I Nitrogen Oxides Emission Limits for Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Unitsa,b,c
- Table 4 to Subpart JJJ of Part 62 - Class II Emission Limits for Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Unitsa
- Table 5 to Subpart JJJ of Part 62 - Carbon Monoxide Emission Limits for Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units
- Table 6 to Subpart JJJ of Part 62 - Requirements for Validating Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS)
- Table 7 to Subpart JJJ of Part 62 - Requirements for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) a
- Table 8 to Subpart JJJ of Part 62 - Requirements for Stack Tests
- Table 9 to Subpart JJJ of Part 62 - Site-specific Compliance Schedules and Increments of Progress