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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
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As required by § 63.10900(b), your notification of compliance status must include certifications of compliance according to the following table: |
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Your notification of compliance status required by § 63.9(h) must include this certification of compliance, signed by a responsible official: |
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Each new or existing affected source classified as a large foundry and subject to scrap management requirements in § 63.10885(a)(1) and/or (2) |
“This facility has prepared, and will operate by, written material specifications for metallic scrap according to § 63.10885(a)(1)” and/or “This facility has prepared, and will operate by, written material specifications for general iron and steel scrap according to § 63.10885(a)(2).” |
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Each new or existing affected source classified as a large foundry and subject to mercury switch removal requirements in § 63.10885(b) |
“This facility has prepared, and will operate by, written material specifications for the removal of mercury switches and a site-specific plan implementing the material specifications according to § 63.10885(b)(1)” and/or “This facility participates in and purchases motor vehicles scrap only from scrap providers who participate in a program for removal of mercury switches that has been approved by the EPA Administrator according to § 63.10885(b)(2) and have prepared a plan for participation in the EPA approved program according to § 63.10885(b)(2)(iv)” and/or “The only materials from motor vehicles in the scrap charged to a metal melting furnace at this facility are materials recovered for their specialty alloy content in accordance with § 63.10885(b)(3) which are not reasonably expected to contain mercury switches” and/or “This facility complies with the requirements for scrap that does not contain motor vehicle scrap in accordance with § 63.10885(b)(4).” |
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Each new or existing affected source classified as a large foundry and subject to § 63.10886 |
“This facility complies with the no methanol requirement for the catalyst portion of each binder chemical formulation for a furfuryl alcohol warm box mold or core making line according to § 63.10886.” |
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Each new or existing affected source classified as a large foundry and subject to § 63.10895(b) |
“This facility operates a capture and collection system for each emissions source subject to this subpart according to § 63.10895(b).” |
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Each existing affected source classified as a large foundry and subject to § 63.10895(c)(1) |
“This facility complies with the PM or total metal HAP emissions limit in § 63.10895(c) for each metal melting furnace or group of all metal melting furnaces based on a previous performance test in accordance with § 63.10898(a)(1).” |
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Each new or existing affected source classified as a large foundry and subject to § 63.10896(a) |
“This facility has prepared and will operate by an operation and maintenance plan according to § 63.10896(a).” |
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Each new or existing (if applicable) affected source classified as a large foundry and subject to § 63.10897(d) |
“This facility has prepared and will operate by a site-specific monitoring plan for each bag leak detection system and submitted the plan to the Administrator for approval according to § 63.10897(d)(2).” |
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 40. Protection of Environment 40 CFR Pt. 63, Subpt. ZZZZZ, Tbl. 4 Table 4 to Subpart ZZZZZ of Part 63—Compliance Certifications for New and Existing Affected Sources Classified as Large Iron and Steel Foundries - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-40-protection-of-environment/cfr-pt-40-63-subpt-zzzzz-tbl-4/
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