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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
As required in § 63.11409, you must install and operate capture systems and comply with the applicable emissions limit for each emissions source shown in the following table.
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1. Sodium chromate production |
a. Ball mill used to grind chromite ore. |
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b. Dryer used to dry chromite ore. |
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c. Rotary kiln used to roast chromite ore to produce sodium chromate. |
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d. Secondary rotary kiln used to recycle and refine residues containing chromium compounds. |
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e. Residue dryer system. |
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f. Quench tanks. |
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2. Sodium dichromate production |
a. Stack on the electrolytic cell system used to produce sodium dichromate. |
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b. Sodium dichromate crystallization unit. |
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c. Sodium dichromate drying unit. |
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3. Chromic acid production |
a. Electrolytic cell system used to produce chromic acid. |
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b. Melter used to produce chromic acid. |
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c. Chromic acid crystallization unit. |
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d. Chromic acid dryer. |
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4. Chromic oxide production |
a. Primary rotary roasting kiln used to produce chromic oxide. |
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b. Chromic oxide filter. |
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c. Chromic oxide dryer. |
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d. Chromic oxide grinding unit. |
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e. Chromic oxide storage vessel. |
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f. Secondary rotary roasting kiln. |
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g. Quench tanks. |
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5. Chromium hydrate production |
a. Furnace used to produce chromium hydrate. |
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b. Chromium hydrate grinding unit. |
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 40. Protection of Environment 40 CFR Pt. 63, Subpt. NNNNNN, Tbl. 1 Table 1 To Subpart NNNNNN of Part 63—HAP Emissions Sources - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-40-protection-of-environment/cfr-pt-40-63-subpt-nnnnnn-tbl-1/
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