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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Notwithstanding the exclusions in table 1 of this subpart, this subpart applies to affected facilities not regulated by an EPA approved and currently effective State or Tribal plan.
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State |
MWC units |
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Alabama |
Existing facilities with an MWC unit capacity greater than 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste at the following MWC sites: |
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(a) Solid Waste Disposal Authority of the City of Huntsville, Alabama. |
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Florida |
Existing MWC units with capacity to combust more than 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste. |
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Georgia |
Existing facilities with a MWC unit capacity greater than 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste at the following MWC sites: |
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(a) Savannah Energy Systems Company, Savannah, Georgia. |
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Illinois |
Existing MWC units located at Robbins Resource Recovery Center, Robbins, Illinois. |
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Maine |
Existing facilities with an MWC unit capacity greater than 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste at the following MWC sites: |
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(a) Penobscot Energy Recovery Company, Orrington, Maine. |
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(b) Maine Energy Recovery Company, Biddeford, Maine. |
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(c) Regional Waste Systems, Inc., Portland, Maine. |
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Maryland |
Existing MWC facilities with an MWC unit capacity greater than 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste. |
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Minnesota |
All MWC units with unit capacities greater than 93.75 million British thermal units per hour on a heat input basis (250 tons per day) located in Minnesota. |
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New York |
Existing MWC units with capacity to combust more than 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste. |
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Oklahoma |
Existing MWC facilities with an MWC unit capacity greater than 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste at the following MWC site: |
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Ogden-Martin Systems of Tulsa, Incorporated, 2122 South Yukon Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma. |
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Oregon |
Existing facilities at the following MWC sites: |
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(a) Ogden Martin Systems, Marion County, Oregon. |
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(b) Coos County, Coos Bay, Oregon. |
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Pennsylvania |
Existing MWC facilities with an MWC unit capacity greater than 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste at the following MWC site: |
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(a) American Ref-fuel of Delaware Valley, LP (formerly Delaware County Resource Recovery facility), City of Chester, PA. |
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(b) Harrisburg Materials, Energy, Recycling and Recovery Facility, City of Harrisburg, PA. |
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(c) Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority, Conoy Township, Lancaster County, PA. |
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(d) Montenay Montgomery Limited Partnership, Plymouth Township, Montgomery County, PA. |
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(e) Wheelabrator Falls, Inc., Falls Township, Bucks County, PA. |
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(f) York County Solid Waste and Refuse Authority, York, PA. |
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South Carolina |
Existing facilities with a MWC unit capacity greater than 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste at the following MWC sites: |
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(a) Foster Wheeler Charleston Resource Recovery Facility, Charleston, South Carolina. |
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Tennessee |
Existing MWC units with capacity to combust more than 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste. |
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 40. Protection of Environment 40 CFR Pt. 62, Subpt. FFF, Tbl. 1 Table 1 to Subpart FFF of Part 62—Municipal Waste Combustor Units (MWC Units) Excluded From Subpart FFF 1] - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-40-protection-of-environment/cfr-pt-40-62-subpt-fff-tbl-1/
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