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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
As stated in § 63.7565, you must comply with the applicable General Provisions according to the following:
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Citation |
Subject |
Applies to subpart DDDDD |
|---|---|---|
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§ 63.1 |
Applicability |
Yes. |
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§ 63.2 |
Definitions |
Yes. Additional terms defined in § 63.7575 |
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§ 63.3 |
Units and Abbreviations |
Yes. |
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§ 63.4 |
Prohibited Activities and Circumvention |
Yes. |
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§ 63.5 |
Preconstruction Review and Notification Requirements |
Yes. |
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§ 63.6(a), (b)(1)-(b)(5), (b)(7), (c) |
Compliance with Standards and Maintenance Requirements |
Yes. |
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§ 63.6(e)(1)(i) |
General duty to minimize emissions. |
No. See § 63.7500(a)(3) for the general duty requirement. |
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§ 63.6(e)(1)(ii) |
Requirement to correct malfunctions as soon as practicable. |
No. |
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§ 63.6(e)(3) |
Startup, shutdown, and malfunction plan requirements. |
No. |
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§ 63.6(f)(1) |
Startup, shutdown, and malfunction exemptions for compliance with non-opacity emission standards. |
No. |
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§ 63.6(f)(2) and (3) |
Compliance with non-opacity emission standards. |
Yes. |
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§ 63.6(g) |
Use of alternative standards |
Yes, except § 63.7555(d)(13) specifies the procedure for application and approval of an alternative timeframe with the PM controls requirement in the startup work practice (2). |
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§ 63.6(h)(1) |
Startup, shutdown, and malfunction exemptions to opacity standards. |
No. See § 63.7500(a). |
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§ 63.6(h)(2) to (h)(9) |
Determining compliance with opacity emission standards |
No. Subpart DDDDD specifies opacity as an operating limit not an emission standard. |
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§ 63.6(i) |
Extension of compliance |
Yes. Note: Facilities may also request extensions of compliance for the installation of combined heat and power, waste heat recovery, or gas pipeline or fuel feeding infrastructure as a means of complying with this subpart. |
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§ 63.6(j) |
Presidential exemption. |
Yes. |
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§ 63.7(a), (b), (c), and (d) |
Performance Testing Requirements |
Yes. |
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§ 63.7(e)(1) |
Conditions for conducting performance tests |
No. Subpart DDDDD specifies conditions for conducting performance tests at § 63.7520(a) to (c). |
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§ 63.7(e)(2)-(e)(9), (f), (g), and (h) |
Performance Testing Requirements |
Yes. |
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§ 63.8(a) and (b) |
Applicability and Conduct of Monitoring |
Yes. |
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§63.8(c)(1) |
Operation and maintenance of CMS |
Yes. |
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§ 63.8(c)(1)(i) |
General duty to minimize emissions and CMS operation |
No. See § 63.7500(a)(3). |
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§ 63.8(c)(1)(ii) |
Operation and maintenance of CMS |
Yes. |
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§ 63.8(c)(1)(iii) |
Startup, shutdown, and malfunction plans for CMS |
No. |
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§ 63.8(c)(2) to (c)(9) |
Operation and maintenance of CMS |
Yes. |
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§ 63.8(d)(1) and (2) |
Monitoring Requirements, Quality Control Program |
Yes. |
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§ 63.8(d)(3) |
Written procedures for CMS |
Yes, except for the last sentence, which refers to a startup, shutdown, and malfunction plan. Startup, shutdown, and malfunction plans are not required. |
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§ 63.8(e) |
Performance evaluation of a CMS |
Yes. |
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§ 63.8(f) |
Use of an alternative monitoring method. |
Yes. |
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§ 63.8(g) |
Reduction of monitoring data |
Yes. |
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§ 63.9 |
Notification Requirements |
Yes. |
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§ 63.10(a), (b)(1) |
Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements |
Yes. |
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§ 63.10(b)(2)(i) |
Recordkeeping of occurrence and duration of startups or shutdowns |
Yes. |
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§ 63.10(b)(2)(ii) |
Recordkeeping of malfunctions |
No. See § 63.7555(d)(7) for recordkeeping of occurrence and duration and § 63.7555(d)(8) for actions taken during malfunctions. |
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§ 63.10(b)(2)(iii) |
Maintenance records |
Yes. |
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§ 63.10(b)(2)(iv) and (v) |
Actions taken to minimize emissions during startup, shutdown, or malfunction |
No. |
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§63.10(b)(2)(vi) |
Recordkeeping for CMS malfunctions |
Yes. |
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§ 63.10(b)(2)(vii) to (xiv) |
Other CMS requirements |
Yes. |
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§ 63.10(b)(3) |
Recordkeeping requirements for applicability determinations |
No. |
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§63.10(c)(1) to (9) |
Recordkeeping for sources with CMS |
Yes. |
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§ 63.10(c)(10) and (11) |
Recording nature and cause of malfunctions, and corrective actions |
No. See § 63.7555(d)(7) for recordkeeping of occurrence and duration and § 63.7555(d)(8) for actions taken during malfunctions. |
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§ 63.10(c)(12) and (13) |
Recordkeeping for sources with CMS |
Yes. |
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§ 63.10(c)(15) |
Use of startup, shutdown, and malfunction plan |
No. |
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§63.10(d)(1) and (2) |
General reporting requirements |
Yes. |
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§ 63.10(d)(3) |
Reporting opacity or visible emission observation results |
No. |
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§ 63.10(d)(4) |
Progress reports under an extension of compliance |
Yes. |
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§ 63.10(d)(5) |
Startup, shutdown, and malfunction reports |
No. See § 63.7550(c)(11) for malfunction reporting requirements. |
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§ 63.10(e) |
Additional reporting requirements for sources with CMS |
Yes. |
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§ 63.10(f) |
Waiver of recordkeeping or reporting requirements |
Yes. |
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§ 63.11 |
Control Device Requirements |
No. |
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§ 63.12 |
State Authority and Delegation |
Yes. |
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§63.13-63.16 |
Addresses, Incorporation by Reference, Availability of Information, Performance Track Provisions |
Yes. |
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§ 63.1(a)(5),(a)(7)-(a)(9), (b)(2), (c)(3)-(4), (d), 63.6(b)(6), (c)(3), (c)(4), (d), (e)(2), (e)(3)(ii), (h)(3), (h)(5)(iv), 63.8(a)(3), 63.9(b)(3), (h)(4), 63.10(c)(2)-(4), (c)(9). |
Reserved |
No. |
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 40. Protection of Environment 40 CFR Pt. 63, Subpt. DDDDD, Tbl. 10 TABLE 10 TO SUBPART DDDDD OF PART 63—APPLICABILITY OF GENERAL PROVISIONS TO SUBPART DDDDD - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-40-protection-of-environment/cfr-pt-40-63-subpt-ddddd-tbl-10/
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