40 CFR Subpart JJJ - Subpart JJJ—Federal Plan Requirements for Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units Constructed on or Before August 30, 1999
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Introduction (§§ 62.15000 - 62.15005)
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Applicability of this Subpart (§§ 62.15010 - 62.15035)
- § 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?
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Compliance Schedule and Increments of Progress (§§ 62.15040 - 62.15095)
- § 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?
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Good Combustion Practices: Operator Training (§§ 62.15100 - 62.15125)
- § 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?
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Good Combustion Practices: Operator Certification (§§ 62.15130 - 62.15140)
- § 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?
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Good Combustion Practices: Operating Requirements (§§ 62.15145 - 62.15150)
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Continuous Emission Monitoring (§§ 62.15170 - 62.15225)
- § 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?
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Stack Testing (§§ 62.15230 - 62.15255)
- § 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?
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Other Monitoring Requirements (§§ 62.15260 - 62.15280)
- § 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?
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Recordkeeping (§§ 62.15285 - 62.15310)
- § 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?
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Reporting (§§ 62.15315 - 62.15360)
- § 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?
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Air Curtain Incinerators that Burn 100 Percent Yard Waste (§§ 62.15365 - 62.15385)
- § 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?
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Equations (§ 62.15390)
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Delegation of Authority (§ 62.15405)
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Definitions (§ 62.15410)
- 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 Units a b c
- Table 4 to Subpart JJJ of Part 62—Class II Emission Limits for Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units a
- 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
Source:
68 FR 5158, Jan. 31, 2003, unless otherwise noted.