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Current as of October 02, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
This table is only a summary, see the referenced sections of the rule for the complete requirements.
Report | Due date | Contents | Reference |
---|---|---|---|
A. Waste Management Plan | No later than April 5, 2004 | Waste management plan | § 62.14715. |
B. Initial Test Report | No later than 60 days following the initial performance test | 1. Complete test report for the initial performance test | § 62.14720. |
2. The values for the site-specific operating limits. | |||
3. Installation of bag leak detection systems for fabric filters. | |||
C. Annual report | No later than 12 months following the submission of the initial test report. Subsequent reports are to be submitted no more than 12 months following the previous report | 1. Name and address | §§ 62.14725 and 62.14730. Subsequent reports are to be submitted no more than 12 months following the previous report. |
2. Statement and signature by responsible official. | |||
3. Date of report. | |||
4. Values for the operating limits. | |||
5. If no deviations or malfunctions were reported, a statement that no deviations occurred during the reporting period. | |||
6. Highest recorded 3-hour average and the lowest 3-hour average, as applicable, for each operating parameter recorded for the calendar year being reported | |||
7. Information for deviations or malfunctions recorded under § 62.14700(b)(6) and (c) through (e) | |||
8. If a performance test was conducted during the reporting period, the results of the test. | |||
9. If a performance test was not conducted during the reporting period, a statement that the requirements of § 62.14680(a) or (b) were met. | |||
10. Documentation of periods when all qualified CISWI unit operators were unavailable for more than 8 hours but less than 2 weeks. | |||
D. Emission Limitation or Operating Limit Deviation Report | By August 1 of that year for data collected during the first half of the calendar year | 1. Dates and times of deviations | §§ 62.14735 and 62.14740. |
By February 1 of the following year for data collected during the second half of the calendar year. | 2. Averaged and recorded data for these dates. | ||
3. Duration and causes for each deviation and the corrective actions taken. | |||
4. Copy of operating limit monitoring data and any test reports. | |||
5. Dates, times, and causes for monitor downtime incidents. | |||
6. Whether each deviation occurred during a period of startup, shutdown, or malfunction. | |||
E. Qualified Operator Deviation Notification | Within 10 days of deviation | 1. Statement of cause of deviation. | § 62.14745(a)(1). |
2. Description of efforts to have an accessible qualified operator. | |||
3. The date a qualified operator will be accessible. | |||
F. Qualified Operator Deviation Status Report | Every 4 weeks following deviation. | 1. Description of efforts to have an accessible qualified operator | § 62.14745(a)(2). |
2. The date a qualified operator will be accessible. | |||
3. Request for approval to continue operation. | |||
G. Qualified Operator Deviation Notification of Resumed Operation | Prior to resuming operation | Notification that you are resuming operation | § 62.14745(b). |
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 40. Protection of Environment 40 CFR Pt. 62, Subpt. III, Tbl. 4 Table 4 to Subpart III of Part 62—Summary of Reporting Requirements a] - last updated October 02, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-40-protection-of-environment/cfr-pt-40-62-subpt-iii-tbl-4/
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